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Kevin Racal
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "College career", "Professional career", "Alaska Aces (2015–2022)", "Converge FiberXers (2022–present)", "PBA career statistics", "Season-by-season averages", "Personal life", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n* + - \n\n**Kevin Kent Relato Racal** (born May 16, 1991\\) is a [Filipino](/wiki/Filipino_people \"Filipino people\") professional [basketball](/wiki/Basketball \"Basketball\") player who plays for the [Converge FiberXers](/wiki/Converge_FiberXers \"Converge FiberXers\") of the [PBA](/wiki/Philippine_Basketball_Association \"Philippine Basketball Association\"). He is also a former collegiate player for the Letran Knights, helping them reach the [NCAA](/wiki/NCAA_basketball_championships_%28Philippines%29 \"NCAA basketball championships (Philippines)\") Finals three times and winning one championship with them in 2015\\.\n\n", "College career\n--------------\n\nRacal first studied at the [Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa](/wiki/Pamantasan_ng_Lungsod_ng_Muntinlupa \"Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa\") and suited up for the PLMun Marshalls in the [UCLAA](/wiki/Universities_and_Colleges_of_Luzon_Athletic_Association \"Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association\"). In 2010, he led the Muntinlupa cagers to win the inaugural Coca\\-Cola Hoopla title by scoring 41 points and was awarded MVP of the tournament. His stint at the Coca\\-Cola Hoopla was a way for him to be discovered and subsequently recruited to continue his studies at [Colegio de San Juan de Letran](/wiki/Colegio_de_San_Juan_de_Letran \"Colegio de San Juan de Letran\") and play for the [Letran Knights](/wiki/Letran_Knights \"Letran Knights\"). \n\nIn his rookie season in 2011, he was a noted slasher, averaging 6\\.8 points per game. His best performance of his rookie season came in a win over the [San Sebastian Stags](/wiki/San_Sebastian_Stags_basketball \"San Sebastian Stags basketball\"), in which he contributed 14 points, six rebounds, and five assists. He also gained a reputation as a rugged, hard\\-nosed defender, as shown during their Final Four match against San Sebastian (in which he nearly had a triple\\-double with 10 points, 14 rebounds and seven assists) and the finals series against the [San Beda Red Lions](/wiki/San_Beda_Red_Lions_basketball \"San Beda Red Lions basketball\") in [2012](/wiki/NCAA_Season_88 \"NCAA Season 88\"). However, in Game 3 of that finals series, he shot only 1\\-of\\-9 from the field, and San Beda won the championship.\n\nUpon the graduation of [Kevin Alas](/wiki/Kevin_Alas \"Kevin Alas\"), Racal and playmaker [Mark Cruz](/wiki/Mark_Cruz \"Mark Cruz\") took over the scoring reins for the team and powered the Knights to a finals rematch against the Red Lions in [2013](/wiki/NCAA_Season_89 \"NCAA Season 89\") but still came up short. On September 23, 2014, he suffered an ACL injury and was ruled out for the rest of the season while his team was eliminated from the Final Four contention.\n\nHe returned to action for the [91st season](/wiki/NCAA_Season_91 \"NCAA Season 91\") as the Knights went for the title in his last playing year. In a win over San Beda, he scored eight of his 20 points in the fourth quarter to get into a tie for the first seed with the [Perpetual Altas](/wiki/Perpetual_Altas \"Perpetual Altas\"). He then scored 24 points in a win over the [Arellano Chiefs](/wiki/Arellano_Chiefs_basketball \"Arellano Chiefs basketball\") as they swept the first round. That season, he was playing out of position as a power forward when he would normally be playing the wing positions. They successfully got back into the Final Four with a twice\\-to\\-beat advantage. From there, they got back into the finals where in Game 1, he scored a career\\-high 28 points to lead the team to the win. His team successfully dethroned the Red Lions in Game 3 to win the NCAA Championship, which Letran last won in [2005](/wiki/NCAA_Season_81 \"NCAA Season 81\"). In that game, he finished with 23 points, five rebounds and two assists. However, a day after he won the championship, he made racist online comments about a San Beda player. He deleted the comments and apologized on Facebook. For his performance that season, he won the Pivotal Player of the Year award together with [FEU](/wiki/FEU_Tamaraws \"FEU Tamaraws\")'s [Roger Pogoy](/wiki/Roger_Pogoy \"Roger Pogoy\") in the 2016 Collegiate Basketball Awards organized by UAAP\\-NCAA Press Corps.\n\n", "Professional career\n-------------------\n\n### Alaska Aces (2015–2022\\)\n\nOn August 23, 2015, Racal was drafted 11th overall by the [Alaska Aces](/wiki/Alaska_Aces_%28PBA%29 \"Alaska Aces (PBA)\") in the [2015 PBA draft](/wiki/2015_PBA_draft \"2015 PBA draft\"). On October 30, 2015, a day after he won a championship for Letran, he signed a two\\-year multi\\-million contract to play for the Aces. He played few minutes in the beginning of the season until he suddenly got inserted into the starting lineup for Game 4 of the [2016 Commissioner's Cup Finals](/wiki/2016_PBA_Commissioner%27s_Cup_Finals \"2016 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals\") against the [Rain or Shine Elasto Painters](/wiki/Rain_or_Shine_Elasto_Painters \"Rain or Shine Elasto Painters\") as a replacement for the injured [Ping Exciminiano](/wiki/Chris_Exciminiano \"Chris Exciminiano\"). In that game, he contributed seven points, three rebounds, two assists and three turnovers while defending [Paul Lee](/wiki/Paul_Lee_%28basketball%29 \"Paul Lee (basketball)\") as Alaska got its first win of the series. In Game 6, he scored 15 points, but Alaska lost and Rain or Shine won the championship.\n\nIn a [2016–17 Philippine Cup](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_PBA_Philippine_Cup \"2016–17 PBA Philippine Cup\") loss to the [TNT KaTropa](/wiki/TNT_KaTropa \"TNT KaTropa\"), Racal scored 14 points. In a win over the [Phoenix Fuel Masters](/wiki/Phoenix_Fuel_Masters \"Phoenix Fuel Masters\"), he scored a PBA career\\-high 20 points along with six rebounds in 37 minutes as he stepped up for the injured [Calvin Abueva](/wiki/Calvin_Abueva \"Calvin Abueva\"). That season, he struggled with his shooting, as he often had bad shooting nights. Also, the Aces failed to make the playoffs of two conferences and also lost 14 straight games. At the end of the season, he was given a two\\-year contract.\n\nIn a [2017–18 Philippine Cup](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_PBA_Philippine_Cup \"2017–18 PBA Philippine Cup\") win over the [Meralco Bolts](/wiki/Meralco_Bolts \"Meralco Bolts\"), Racal made two clutch three\\-pointers as the Aces won their first game of the season. From there, they won three more games including one over the [Blackwater Elite](/wiki/Blackwater_Bossing \"Blackwater Bossing\") in which he contributed 14 points with two made triples and four rebounds. They got into the playoffs thanks to a win over the [Rain or Shine Elasto Painters](/wiki/Rain_or_Shine_Elasto_Painters \"Rain or Shine Elasto Painters\") in which he had 13 points and a clutch free throw made with three seconds remaining. In the quarterfinals, they lost twice to the [NLEX Road Warriors](/wiki/NLEX_Road_Warriors \"NLEX Road Warriors\"), and were eliminated. In the [2018 Governors' Cup](/wiki/2018_PBA_Governors%27_Cup \"2018 PBA Governors' Cup\"), the Aces made it to the [Finals](/wiki/2018_PBA_Governors%27_Cup_Finals \"2018 PBA Governors' Cup Finals\") by beating Meralco in the semifinals. There, they lost to the [Magnolia Hotshots](/wiki/Magnolia_Hotshots \"Magnolia Hotshots\") in six games.\n\nThroughout the [2019 season](/wiki/2019_PBA_season \"2019 PBA season\"), Racal suffered from back injuries. He was able to play in the [Governors' Cup](/wiki/2019_PBA_Governors%27_Cup \"2019 PBA Governors' Cup\"), helping them gain the seventh seed after starting the conference with five straight losses. He signed another two\\-year deal with them at the end of their season.\n\nIn the opening game of the Aces' [2020 season](/wiki/2020_PBA_season \"2020 PBA season\"), Racal hurt his knee. A day later, it was confirmed that he had torn his ACL and would not be able to play for the rest of the season. He made his return in the [2021 Governors' Cup](/wiki/2021_PBA_Governors%27_Cup \"2021 PBA Governors' Cup\").\n\n### Converge FiberXers (2022–present)\n\nOn April 27, 2022, Racal signed a one\\-year deal with the [Converge FiberXers](/wiki/Converge_FiberXers \"Converge FiberXers\"), the new team that took over the defunct Alaska Aces franchise. In a [Philippine Cup](/wiki/2022_PBA_Philippine_Cup \"2022 PBA Philippine Cup\") loss to TNT, he scored 15 points. On April 18, 2023, he signed a two\\-year contract extension with the team.\n\n", "### Alaska Aces (2015–2022\\)\n\nOn August 23, 2015, Racal was drafted 11th overall by the [Alaska Aces](/wiki/Alaska_Aces_%28PBA%29 \"Alaska Aces (PBA)\") in the [2015 PBA draft](/wiki/2015_PBA_draft \"2015 PBA draft\"). On October 30, 2015, a day after he won a championship for Letran, he signed a two\\-year multi\\-million contract to play for the Aces. He played few minutes in the beginning of the season until he suddenly got inserted into the starting lineup for Game 4 of the [2016 Commissioner's Cup Finals](/wiki/2016_PBA_Commissioner%27s_Cup_Finals \"2016 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals\") against the [Rain or Shine Elasto Painters](/wiki/Rain_or_Shine_Elasto_Painters \"Rain or Shine Elasto Painters\") as a replacement for the injured [Ping Exciminiano](/wiki/Chris_Exciminiano \"Chris Exciminiano\"). In that game, he contributed seven points, three rebounds, two assists and three turnovers while defending [Paul Lee](/wiki/Paul_Lee_%28basketball%29 \"Paul Lee (basketball)\") as Alaska got its first win of the series. In Game 6, he scored 15 points, but Alaska lost and Rain or Shine won the championship.\n\nIn a [2016–17 Philippine Cup](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_PBA_Philippine_Cup \"2016–17 PBA Philippine Cup\") loss to the [TNT KaTropa](/wiki/TNT_KaTropa \"TNT KaTropa\"), Racal scored 14 points. In a win over the [Phoenix Fuel Masters](/wiki/Phoenix_Fuel_Masters \"Phoenix Fuel Masters\"), he scored a PBA career\\-high 20 points along with six rebounds in 37 minutes as he stepped up for the injured [Calvin Abueva](/wiki/Calvin_Abueva \"Calvin Abueva\"). That season, he struggled with his shooting, as he often had bad shooting nights. Also, the Aces failed to make the playoffs of two conferences and also lost 14 straight games. At the end of the season, he was given a two\\-year contract.\n\nIn a [2017–18 Philippine Cup](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_PBA_Philippine_Cup \"2017–18 PBA Philippine Cup\") win over the [Meralco Bolts](/wiki/Meralco_Bolts \"Meralco Bolts\"), Racal made two clutch three\\-pointers as the Aces won their first game of the season. From there, they won three more games including one over the [Blackwater Elite](/wiki/Blackwater_Bossing \"Blackwater Bossing\") in which he contributed 14 points with two made triples and four rebounds. They got into the playoffs thanks to a win over the [Rain or Shine Elasto Painters](/wiki/Rain_or_Shine_Elasto_Painters \"Rain or Shine Elasto Painters\") in which he had 13 points and a clutch free throw made with three seconds remaining. In the quarterfinals, they lost twice to the [NLEX Road Warriors](/wiki/NLEX_Road_Warriors \"NLEX Road Warriors\"), and were eliminated. In the [2018 Governors' Cup](/wiki/2018_PBA_Governors%27_Cup \"2018 PBA Governors' Cup\"), the Aces made it to the [Finals](/wiki/2018_PBA_Governors%27_Cup_Finals \"2018 PBA Governors' Cup Finals\") by beating Meralco in the semifinals. There, they lost to the [Magnolia Hotshots](/wiki/Magnolia_Hotshots \"Magnolia Hotshots\") in six games.\n\nThroughout the [2019 season](/wiki/2019_PBA_season \"2019 PBA season\"), Racal suffered from back injuries. He was able to play in the [Governors' Cup](/wiki/2019_PBA_Governors%27_Cup \"2019 PBA Governors' Cup\"), helping them gain the seventh seed after starting the conference with five straight losses. He signed another two\\-year deal with them at the end of their season.\n\nIn the opening game of the Aces' [2020 season](/wiki/2020_PBA_season \"2020 PBA season\"), Racal hurt his knee. A day later, it was confirmed that he had torn his ACL and would not be able to play for the rest of the season. He made his return in the [2021 Governors' Cup](/wiki/2021_PBA_Governors%27_Cup \"2021 PBA Governors' Cup\").\n\n", "### Converge FiberXers (2022–present)\n\nOn April 27, 2022, Racal signed a one\\-year deal with the [Converge FiberXers](/wiki/Converge_FiberXers \"Converge FiberXers\"), the new team that took over the defunct Alaska Aces franchise. In a [Philippine Cup](/wiki/2022_PBA_Philippine_Cup \"2022 PBA Philippine Cup\") loss to TNT, he scored 15 points. On April 18, 2023, he signed a two\\-year contract extension with the team.\n\n", "PBA career statistics\n---------------------\n\n*As of the end of 2023–24 season*\n\n### Season\\-by\\-season averages\n\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_Alaska_Aces_season \"2015–16 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 26 \\|\\| 17\\.9 \\|\\| .462 \\|\\| .324 \\|\\| .692 \\|\\| 1\\.7 \\|\\| .9 \\|\\| .4 \\|\\| .1 \\|\\| 3\\.9\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Alaska_Aces_season \"2016–17 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 35 \\|\\| **26\\.1** \\|\\| .352 \\|\\| .292 \\|\\| .750 \\|\\| 3\\.0 \\|\\| 1\\.3 \\|\\| .7 \\|\\| **.3** \\|\\| 5\\.7\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_Alaska_Aces_season \"2017–18 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| **51** \\|\\| 23\\.6 \\|\\| .401 \\|\\| .370 \\|\\| .735 \\|\\| 3\\.0 \\|\\| **1\\.6** \\|\\| .9 \\|\\| .1 \\|\\| 5\\.8\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2019_Alaska_Aces_season \"2019 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 25 \\|\\| 21\\.4 \\|\\| .443 \\|\\| .412 \\|\\| .815 \\|\\| 2\\.6 \\|\\| 1\\.3 \\|\\| .8 \\|\\| **.3** \\|\\| 4\\.8\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2020_Alaska_Aces_season \"2020 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 1 \\|\\| 13\\.3 \\|\\| **.750** \\|\\| **1\\.000** \\|\\| \\|\\| 2\\.0 \\|\\| 1\\.0 \\|\\| **1\\.0** \\|\\| \\|\\| **8\\.0**\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2021_Alaska_Aces_season \"2021 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 13 \\|\\| 13\\.0 \\|\\| .400 \\|\\| .333 \\|\\| .000 \\|\\| 1\\.0 \\|\\| .8 \\|\\| .5 \\|\\| .1 \\|\\| 2\\.3\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Converge](/wiki/2022%E2%80%9323_Converge_FiberXers_season \"2022–23 Converge FiberXers season\")\n\\| 35 \\|\\| 17\\.0 \\|\\| .351 \\|\\| .321 \\|\\| **.920** \\|\\| 1\\.9 \\|\\| .9 \\|\\| .5 \\|\\| .2 \\|\\| 4\\.1\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Converge](/wiki/2023%E2%80%9324_Converge_FiberXers_season \"2023–24 Converge FiberXers season\")\n\\| 8 \\|\\| 21\\.1 \\|\\| .400 \\|\\| .263 \\|\\| .700 \\|\\| **3\\.4** \\|\\| 1\\.0 \\|\\| .3 \\|\\| \\|\\| 5\\.0\n\\|\\-class\\=sortbottom\n\\| colspan\\=\"2\" align\\=\"center\" \\| Career\n\\| 194 \\|\\| 21\\.0 \\|\\| .394 \\|\\| .343 \\|\\| .757 \\|\\| 2\\.5 \\|\\| 1\\.2 \\|\\| .6 \\|\\| .2 \\|\\| 4\\.9\n\n", "### Season\\-by\\-season averages\n\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_Alaska_Aces_season \"2015–16 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 26 \\|\\| 17\\.9 \\|\\| .462 \\|\\| .324 \\|\\| .692 \\|\\| 1\\.7 \\|\\| .9 \\|\\| .4 \\|\\| .1 \\|\\| 3\\.9\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Alaska_Aces_season \"2016–17 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 35 \\|\\| **26\\.1** \\|\\| .352 \\|\\| .292 \\|\\| .750 \\|\\| 3\\.0 \\|\\| 1\\.3 \\|\\| .7 \\|\\| **.3** \\|\\| 5\\.7\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_Alaska_Aces_season \"2017–18 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| **51** \\|\\| 23\\.6 \\|\\| .401 \\|\\| .370 \\|\\| .735 \\|\\| 3\\.0 \\|\\| **1\\.6** \\|\\| .9 \\|\\| .1 \\|\\| 5\\.8\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2019_Alaska_Aces_season \"2019 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 25 \\|\\| 21\\.4 \\|\\| .443 \\|\\| .412 \\|\\| .815 \\|\\| 2\\.6 \\|\\| 1\\.3 \\|\\| .8 \\|\\| **.3** \\|\\| 4\\.8\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2020_Alaska_Aces_season \"2020 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 1 \\|\\| 13\\.3 \\|\\| **.750** \\|\\| **1\\.000** \\|\\| \\|\\| 2\\.0 \\|\\| 1\\.0 \\|\\| **1\\.0** \\|\\| \\|\\| **8\\.0**\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Alaska](/wiki/2021_Alaska_Aces_season \"2021 Alaska Aces season\")\n\\| 13 \\|\\| 13\\.0 \\|\\| .400 \\|\\| .333 \\|\\| .000 \\|\\| 1\\.0 \\|\\| .8 \\|\\| .5 \\|\\| .1 \\|\\| 2\\.3\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Converge](/wiki/2022%E2%80%9323_Converge_FiberXers_season \"2022–23 Converge FiberXers season\")\n\\| 35 \\|\\| 17\\.0 \\|\\| .351 \\|\\| .321 \\|\\| **.920** \\|\\| 1\\.9 \\|\\| .9 \\|\\| .5 \\|\\| .2 \\|\\| 4\\.1\n\\|\\-\n\\| align\\=left \\| \n\\| align\\=left \\| [Converge](/wiki/2023%E2%80%9324_Converge_FiberXers_season \"2023–24 Converge FiberXers season\")\n\\| 8 \\|\\| 21\\.1 \\|\\| .400 \\|\\| .263 \\|\\| .700 \\|\\| **3\\.4** \\|\\| 1\\.0 \\|\\| .3 \\|\\| \\|\\| 5\\.0\n\\|\\-class\\=sortbottom\n\\| colspan\\=\"2\" align\\=\"center\" \\| Career\n\\| 194 \\|\\| 21\\.0 \\|\\| .394 \\|\\| .343 \\|\\| .757 \\|\\| 2\\.5 \\|\\| 1\\.2 \\|\\| .6 \\|\\| .2 \\|\\| 4\\.9\n\n", "Personal life\n-------------\n\nIn 2020, Racal married his long\\-time partner, Sarah Ramirez. They currently have two daughters.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1991 births](/wiki/Category:1991_births \"1991 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Alaska Aces (PBA) players](/wiki/Category:Alaska_Aces_%28PBA%29_players \"Alaska Aces (PBA) players\")\n[Category:Basketball players from Metro Manila](/wiki/Category:Basketball_players_from_Metro_Manila \"Basketball players from Metro Manila\")\n[Category:Filipino men's basketball players](/wiki/Category:Filipino_men%27s_basketball_players \"Filipino men's basketball players\")\n[Category:Letran Knights basketball players](/wiki/Category:Letran_Knights_basketball_players \"Letran Knights basketball players\")\n[Category:People from Mandaluyong](/wiki/Category:People_from_Mandaluyong \"People from Mandaluyong\")\n[Category:Small forwards](/wiki/Category:Small_forwards \"Small forwards\")\n[Category:Alaska Aces (PBA) draft picks](/wiki/Category:Alaska_Aces_%28PBA%29_draft_picks \"Alaska Aces (PBA) draft picks\")\n[Category:Converge FiberXers players](/wiki/Category:Converge_FiberXers_players \"Converge FiberXers players\")\n\n" ] }
Punta del Hidalgo Lighthouse
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "See also", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **Punta del Hidalgo Lighthouse** () is an active [lighthouse](/wiki/Lighthouse \"Lighthouse\") in Punta del Hidalgo within the municipality of [San Cristóbal de La Laguna](/wiki/San_Crist%C3%B3bal_de_La_Laguna \"San Cristóbal de La Laguna\") on the northeast coast of [Tenerife](/wiki/Tenerife \"Tenerife\") in the [Canary Islands](/wiki/Canary_Islands \"Canary Islands\").\n\nThis modern lighthouse has a unique angular design, consisting of unequal and irregular columns of increasing height rising from a triangular base. The lower columns culminate in a final square pillar which faces the sea and supports a light on a small post.\n\nIt is one of seven lighthouses which mark the coastline of Tenerife, and lies between two other modern lighthouses of [Puerto de la Cruz](/wiki/Puerto_de_la_Cruz_Lighthouse \"Puerto de la Cruz Lighthouse\") to the southwest, and [Punta de Anaga](/wiki/Punta_de_Anaga_Lighthouse \"Punta de Anaga Lighthouse\") to the east.\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\n[thumb\\|left\\|Punta Hidalgo at sunset](/wiki/File:Faro_de_la_Punta_del_Hidalgo.jpg \"Faro de la Punta del Hidalgo.jpg\")\nThe construction of the lighthouse was completed in 1992 and it became operational in 1994, as part of the maritime lighting plan that was drawn up in the 1980s, which included the need for new lights at a number of locations in the Canaries. These included the contemporary designed lights at Puerto de la Cruz and Buenavista on Tenerife, Castilette on Gran Canaria, and Arenas Blancas and Punta Lava on La Palma.\n\nThe lighthouse is built of reinforced concrete. Materials used in its construction were brought in specially, including the white gravel, and coloured concrete used to produce the white finish. A system of sliding scaffolding was used to complete the project within a few months in 1992\\.\nWith a focal height of above sea level, the light can be seen for 16 [nautical miles](/wiki/Nautical_miles \"Nautical miles\"). Its [light characteristic](/wiki/Light_characteristic \"Light characteristic\") is made up of a pattern of two flashes of white light every seven seconds.\n\nThe lighthouse is maintained by the [Port authority](/wiki/Port_authority \"Port authority\") of the [Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife](/wiki/Province_of_Santa_Cruz_de_Tenerife \"Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife\"). It is registered under the international Admiralty number D2818 and has the [NGA](/wiki/National_Geospatial-Intelligence_Agency \"National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\") identifier of 113–23854\\.\n\nIn 2007, Hidalgo in conjunction with five other Spanish lighthouses was depicted in a set of six commemorative stamps by the postal service [Correos](/wiki/Correos \"Correos\").\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of lighthouses in the Canary Islands](/wiki/List_of_lighthouses_in_the_Canary_Islands \"List of lighthouses in the Canary Islands\")\n* [List of lighthouses in Spain](/wiki/List_of_lighthouses_in_Spain \"List of lighthouses in Spain\")\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Comisión de faros](http://www.puertos.es/es-es/Paginas/Comisi%C3%B3n-de-faros.aspx) \n* [Autoridad Portuaria de Santa Cruz de Tenerife](http://www.puertosdetenerife.org/index.php/en/) \n\n[Category:Lighthouses in Tenerife](/wiki/Category:Lighthouses_in_Tenerife \"Lighthouses in Tenerife\")\n[Category:Lighthouses completed in 1994](/wiki/Category:Lighthouses_completed_in_1994 \"Lighthouses completed in 1994\")\n\n" ] }
Second Ayers ministry
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **Second Ayers Ministry** was the 11th Ministry of the [Government of South Australia](/wiki/Government_of_South_Australia \"Government of South Australia\"), led by [Henry Ayers](/wiki/Henry_Ayers \"Henry Ayers\"). It commenced on 22 July 1864, when Ayers succeeded in reconstituting his ministry following its defeat on a no\\-confidence motion. It collapsed within days when both the new ministers, [William Milne](/wiki/William_Milne_%28politician%29 \"William Milne (politician)\") and [Randolph Isham Stow](/wiki/Randolph_Isham_Stow \"Randolph Isham Stow\"), resigned, necessitating the resignation of the entire ministry. It was succeeded on 4 August 1864 by the [First Blyth Ministry](/wiki/First_Blyth_Ministry \"First Blyth Ministry\").\n\n| Office | Minister |\n| --- | --- |\n| [Premier](/wiki/Premier_of_South_Australia \"Premier of South Australia\") Chief Secretary | [Henry Ayers](/wiki/Henry_Ayers \"Henry Ayers\") MLC |\n| [Attorney\\-General](/wiki/Attorney-General_of_South_Australia \"Attorney-General of South Australia\") | [Randolph Isham Stow](/wiki/Randolph_Isham_Stow \"Randolph Isham Stow\") MHA |\n| [Treasurer](/wiki/Treasurer_of_South_Australia \"Treasurer of South Australia\") | [John Hart](/wiki/John_Hart_%28South_Australian_colonist%29 \"John Hart (South Australian colonist)\") MHA |\n| Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration | [William Milne](/wiki/William_Milne_%28politician%29 \"William Milne (politician)\") MHA |\n| Commissioner of Public Works | [Philip Santo](/wiki/Philip_Santo \"Philip Santo\") MHA |\n|\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Ayers 2](/wiki/Category:South_Australian_ministries \"South Australian ministries\")\n\n" ] }
Megacraspedus numidellus
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2022-09-10T20:39:47Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Megacraspedus numidellus*** is a [moth](/wiki/Moth \"Moth\") of the family [Gelechiidae](/wiki/Gelechiidae \"Gelechiidae\"). It was described by [Pierre Chrétien](/wiki/Pierre_Chr%C3%A9tien \"Pierre Chrétien\") in 1915\\. It is found in [Tunisia](/wiki/Tunisia \"Tunisia\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Moths described in 1915](/wiki/Category:Moths_described_in_1915 \"Moths described in 1915\")\n[Category:Megacraspedus](/wiki/Category:Megacraspedus \"Megacraspedus\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Salar, Uzbekistan
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2022-08-05T18:30:43Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Salar** () is a town in [Tashkent Region](/wiki/Tashkent_Region \"Tashkent Region\"), [Uzbekistan](/wiki/Uzbekistan \"Uzbekistan\"). It is part of [Qibray District](/wiki/Qibray_District \"Qibray District\"). The town population in 1989 was 25,521 people.\n\nThe town is home to the Inter Rohat brewery.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Populated places in Tashkent Region](/wiki/Category:Populated_places_in_Tashkent_Region \"Populated places in Tashkent Region\")\n[Category:Urban\\-type settlements in Uzbekistan](/wiki/Category:Urban-type_settlements_in_Uzbekistan \"Urban-type settlements in Uzbekistan\")\n\n" ] }
Mosque of Kota Iskandar
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2024-09-24T11:03:47Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "Design", "Architecture", "Award", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n[thumb\\|Kota Iskandar Mosque prayer hall](/wiki/File:Kota_Iskandar_Mosque_-_Prayer_Hall.JPG \"Kota Iskandar Mosque - Prayer Hall.JPG\")\n\nThe **Mosque of** **Kota Iskandar** () is a [Johor](/wiki/Johor \"Johor\") state mosque located at [Kota Iskandar](/wiki/Kota_Iskandar%2C_Johor \"Kota Iskandar, Johor\"), [Iskandar Puteri](/wiki/Iskandar_Puteri \"Iskandar Puteri\"), a Johor State Administrative Centre at [Johor Bahru District](/wiki/Johor_Bahru_District \"Johor Bahru District\"), [Johor](/wiki/Johor \"Johor\"), [Malaysia](/wiki/Malaysia \"Malaysia\"). It is the second state mosque of Johor after [Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque](/wiki/Sultan_Abu_Bakar_State_Mosque \"Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque\") in [Johor Bahru](/wiki/Johor_Bahru \"Johor Bahru\"). This modern futuristic mosque was officially opened on 16 June 2015 and was named after the late 24th and fourth [sultan of Johor](/wiki/Sultan_of_Johor \"Sultan of Johor\"), [Almarhum Sultan Iskandar ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail](/wiki/Iskandar_of_Johor \"Iskandar of Johor\").\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nAn agreement was made between the State Government of Johor Darul Ta’zim, Johor State Secretary Incorporated and [Cahaya Jauhar Sdn Bhd](/wiki/Cahaya_Jauhar \"Cahaya Jauhar\") to develop a mosque at [kota Iskandar](/wiki/Kota_Iskandar \"Kota Iskandar\").\n\n", "Design\n------\n\nThe mosque as designated in the Master Plan sits in the Parcel Q1M (approximately 7\\.7 acres) of the Government Precinct. Located along the Qiblat Axis, the mosque is positioned to front the landmark buildings of the DNJ and MBSSC within the Central Precinct. The six minarets shall form the greeting statement, thus a gateway landmark, from the western approach to the Government Precinct.\n\nThe mosque design is being developed by the architect as a 'Garden Mosque', surrounded by Islamic gardens with water features, scented plants and shaded trees. The interplay of green spaces with water elements forms the prevailing urban fabric of the mosque ground. The outdoor landscaped area shall be suitable for praying spill over as well as large gatherings such as 'Maulidul Rasul' function.\n\nThe mosque can accommodate a Prayer Hall for 1520 'jemaah', with spill over area on the terrace for 730 'jemaah' and 3720 'jemaah' at the roof garden and Islamic garden on the right and left courtyard of the mosque. Facilities for 'Imam' and 'Bilal' shall be provided such as administration office with 'holding' or retreat room. In addition, the mosque shall also form an activity centre for Islamic functions such as 'Pusat Ilmiah' with Multi\\-Purpose Hall for seminar, etc., Library and Counselling Room. The outdoor landscaped area shall also be suitable for large gatherings such as 'Maulidul Rasul' function.\n\nThe mosque will be a unique 'Garden Mosque', not just a place for ritual gatherings but it is a reminiscent of a large pavilion ('wakaf') in the garden. The surrounding garden ('laman') will allow large gatherings or functions, as well as serve as an overflow praying area. The nature, the lush green and the water in these spaces will remind us of His Greatness and of His Presence.\n\nThe architectural presence of the mosque is consistent with DNJ (architecture and colour scheme), humble and discreet yet powerful in creating the termination point for the DNJ building. The building shall allow visual and spatial linkages of the landscape elements surrounding it and allow pedestrian permeability along the 'Qiblat' axis connecting the Dataran Mahkota to the mosque through an arcade named 'Siar Jauhar' which is at the first floor level of the DNJ via a link bridge.\n\nThe six numbers of minarets symbolically suggest the six 'Rukun Iman' which is the key to Islamic belief. The minarets serve as landmark and a place where 'Mu’azzin' call for prayer. The concept design of the minaret derives from the idea of a light tower. Light or 'Nur' in Islam being special and meaningful, is designed to glow from the top of the minarets, accentuate the powerful calling of the Almighty at nighttime.\n\nThe interior of the mosque shall have the ambience of balanced natural and indoor lighting to avoid a sombre atmosphere, by means of skylight in the Main Prayer Hall. The skeletal dome framed over a glass roof shall form as a sun\\-shading device while casting an interplay of light and shadow underneath. The interior of the mosque shall have the ambience of the Alhambra architecture, enhancing Quranic verses with Islamic motifs in the detailing of the internal wall.\n\nVIPs shall lead their cars to the VIP drop\\-off and to a designated parking area. A separate service lane and access is provided for the delivery of goods to the building, thus assuring clear separation of public and service routes. Services and maintenance personnel shall access the areas via designated service corridors and staircases.\n\nCareful consideration shall be given to local climatic conditions to achieve the maximum in comfort with the least amount of expenditure and minimizing the cost for future maintenance.\n\n", "Architecture\n------------\n\nModern futuristic mosque\n\n", "Award\n-----\n\nMalaysia Landscape Architecture Award 2017 – Special Honour Award\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Islam in Malaysia](/wiki/Islam_in_Malaysia \"Islam in Malaysia\")\n* [Kota Iskandar](/wiki/Kota_Iskandar \"Kota Iskandar\")\n* [Iskandar Puteri](/wiki/Iskandar_Puteri \"Iskandar Puteri\")\n* [Iskandar Malaysia](/wiki/Iskandar_Malaysia \"Iskandar Malaysia\")\n* [Johor](/wiki/Johor \"Johor\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:2015 establishments in Malaysia](/wiki/Category:2015_establishments_in_Malaysia \"2015 establishments in Malaysia\")\n[Category:Buildings and structures in Iskandar Puteri](/wiki/Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Iskandar_Puteri \"Buildings and structures in Iskandar Puteri\")\n[Category:Mosques in Johor](/wiki/Category:Mosques_in_Johor \"Mosques in Johor\")\n[Category:Mosques completed in 2015](/wiki/Category:Mosques_completed_in_2015 \"Mosques completed in 2015\")\n[Category:Mosque buildings with domes](/wiki/Category:Mosque_buildings_with_domes \"Mosque buildings with domes\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Jack Boldiston
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2023-05-07T03:12:00Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Notes", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**John Walter Boldiston** (26 April 1921 – 7 January 2015) was an [Australian rules footballer](/wiki/Australian_rules_football \"Australian rules football\") who played with [North Melbourne](/wiki/North_Melbourne_Football_Club \"North Melbourne Football Club\") in the [Victorian Football League](/wiki/Australian_Football_League \"Australian Football League\") (VFL).\n\n", "Notes\n-----\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:2015 deaths](/wiki/Category:2015_deaths \"2015 deaths\")\n[Category:1921 births](/wiki/Category:1921_births \"1921 births\")\n[Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)](/wiki/Category:Australian_rules_footballers_from_Victoria_%28state%29 \"Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state)\")\n[Category:North Melbourne Football Club players](/wiki/Category:North_Melbourne_Football_Club_players \"North Melbourne Football Club players\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Quiff (horse)
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2023-04-26T06:52:08Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Background", "Racing career", "2003: two-year-old season", "2004: three-year-old season", "2005: four-year-old season", "Assessment", "Breeding record", "Pedigree", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Quiff** (foaled 2 March 2001\\) is a British [Thoroughbred](/wiki/Thoroughbred \"Thoroughbred\") racehorse and [broodmare](/wiki/Broodmare \"Broodmare\"). Bred and owned by [Khalid Abdulla](/wiki/Khalid_Abdulla \"Khalid Abdulla\") and trained by [Michael Stoute](/wiki/Michael_Stoute \"Michael Stoute\"), she was lightly campaigned and ran only six times in three seasons. After finishing fifth on her only appearance as a two\\-year\\-old she won on her debut at three in 2004 and then appeared unlucky when beaten in the [Ribblesdale Stakes](/wiki/Ribblesdale_Stakes \"Ribblesdale Stakes\"). She then recorded her biggest success when winning the [Group One](/wiki/Group_races \"Group races\") [Yorkshire Oaks](/wiki/Yorkshire_Oaks \"Yorkshire Oaks\") by eleven [lengths](/wiki/Horse_length \"Horse length\"). On her fourth and final race as a three\\-year\\-old she was narrowly beaten in the [St Leger Stakes](/wiki/St_Leger_Stakes \"St Leger Stakes\"). Her performances led to her being rated the best filly of her generation in the world over staying distances. After running poorly on her only start in 2005 she was retired from racing and has had some success as a broodmare.\n\n", "Background\n----------\n\nQuiff is a bay mare with a broad white [blaze](/wiki/Blaze_%28horse_marking%29 \"Blaze (horse marking)\") bred in the United Kingdom by [Juddmonte Farms](/wiki/Juddmonte_Farms \"Juddmonte Farms\"), the breeding operation of her owner [Khalid Abdulla](/wiki/Khalid_Abdulla \"Khalid Abdulla\"). She was from the sixteenth crop of foals sired by [Sadler's Wells](/wiki/Sadler%27s_Wells_%28horse%29 \"Sadler's Wells (horse)\") who was [Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland](/wiki/Leading_sire_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland \"Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland\") on fourteen occasions. She was the first foal of her dam [Wince](/wiki/Wince \"Wince\"), a top\\-class racemare who won the [1000 Guineas](/wiki/1000_Guineas \"1000 Guineas\") in 1999\\.\n\nDuring her racing career, Quiff was trained by [Michael Stoute](/wiki/Michael_Stoute \"Michael Stoute\") at the [Freemason Lodge Stables](/wiki/Freemason_Lodge_Stables \"Freemason Lodge Stables\") in [Newmarket, Suffolk](/wiki/Newmarket%2C_Suffolk \"Newmarket, Suffolk\").\n\n", "Racing career\n-------------\n\n### 2003: two\\-year\\-old season\n\nQuiff made her first and only appearance as a juvenile on 22 August 2003 when she contested a [maiden race](/wiki/Maiden_race \"Maiden race\") over seven [furlongs](/wiki/Furlongs \"Furlongs\") at [Newmarket Racecourse](/wiki/Newmarket_Racecourse \"Newmarket Racecourse\"). She was ridden by [Richard Hughes](/wiki/Richard_Hughes_%28jockey%29 \"Richard Hughes (jockey)\") and started the [9/4](/wiki/Fractional_odds \"Fractional odds\") favourite against seven opponents. She started slowly and never looked likely to win, finishing fifth behind Why Dubai.\n\n### 2004: three\\-year\\-old season\n\nOn her three\\-year\\-old debut Quiff was ridden by [Brett Doyle](/wiki/Brett_Doyle \"Brett Doyle\") in a ten furlong maiden at [Salisbury Racecourse](/wiki/Salisbury_Racecourse \"Salisbury Racecourse\") on 13 May and started 7/2 second favourite behind the [Godolphin](/wiki/Godolphin_Racing \"Godolphin Racing\") filly Dawn Surprise. After tracking the leaders she overtook Dawn Surprise entering the final furlong and won \"comfortably\" by a length, with a gap of five lengths back to the best of the other eight runners. Quiff was then moved up sharply in class for the [Group Two](/wiki/Group_races \"Group races\") [Ribblesdale Stakes](/wiki/Ribblesdale_Stakes \"Ribblesdale Stakes\") at [Royal Ascot](/wiki/Royal_Ascot \"Royal Ascot\") on 17 June and was ridden for the first time by [Kieren Fallon](/wiki/Kieren_Fallon \"Kieren Fallon\"). She was made favourite against eight opponents headed by [Punctilious](/wiki/Punctilious \"Punctilious\"), who had finished third to [Ouija Board](/wiki/Ouija_Board_%28horse%29 \"Ouija Board (horse)\") in [The Oaks](/wiki/Epsom_Oaks \"Epsom Oaks\"). After being restrained by Fallon in the early stages, she struggled to obtain a clear run in the straight before finishing strongly to take third behind Punctilious and Sahool.\n\nQuiff met Punctilious and Sahool again when she was moved up to Group One class for the Yorkshire Oaks on [soft ground](/wiki/Going_%28horse_racing%29 \"Going (horse racing)\") at [York Racecourse](/wiki/York_Racecourse \"York Racecourse\") on 18 August and started second choice in the betting behind the Ribblesdale winner. The other five runners were Hazarista (third in the [Irish Oaks](/wiki/Irish_Oaks \"Irish Oaks\")), the four\\-year\\-old Pongee, winner of her last four races, Danelissima ([Noblesse Stakes](/wiki/Munster_Oaks \"Munster Oaks\")), Royal Tigress ([Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes](/wiki/Leopardstown_1%2C000_Guineas_Trial_Stakes \"Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes\")) and Menhoubah ([Oaks d'Italia](/wiki/Oaks_d%27Italia \"Oaks d'Italia\")). After being held up by Fallon in the early running she began to make progress at half way and took the lead more than three furlongs from the finish. In the closing stages she drew away from her rivals to win by eleven lengths from Pongee who took second ahead of Hazarista. The [BBC](/wiki/BBC \"BBC\") described her performance as \"hugely \". After the race Stoute indicated that the filly might well take on [colts](/wiki/Colt_%28horse%29 \"Colt (horse)\") in the [classic](/wiki/British_Classic_Races \"British Classic Races\") [St Leger](/wiki/St_Leger \"St Leger\"), saying \"She's a very progressive filly. The race didn't pan out right for her at Royal Ascot and she may have been unlucky not to win. She's just a good filly. She's on the up. I would certainly be tempted to go the Leger route\".\n\nIn the St Leger over fourteen and a half furlongs at [Doncaster](/wiki/Doncaster_Racecourse \"Doncaster Racecourse\") on 11 September, Quiff was the only filly in the nine\\-runner field and started 3/1 joint favourite alongside the colt [Rule of Law](/wiki/Rule_of_Law_%28horse%29 \"Rule of Law (horse)\"), the runner\\-up in [The Derby](/wiki/Epsom_Derby \"Epsom Derby\"). The ground was much firmer than at York, and her connections had considered withdrawing her on the eve of the race. After tracking the leaders, Fallon attempted to make a run up the inside rail but then switched to the outside approaching the last quarter mile. She finished strongly, but failed by a head to overhaul Rule of Law. in what the [BBC](/wiki/BBC \"BBC\") described as a \"thrilling finish\". Fallon commented \"She has run a terrific race. I thought we were going to get there, but there had been no pace and the winner pulled out a little bit more when we got to him. The ground didn't really suit her. It's a pity we didn't have the rain – things might have been different.\"\n\n### 2005: four\\-year\\-old season\n\nQuiff remained in training as a four\\-year\\-old in 2005 and made her debut in the [Gordon Richards Stakes](/wiki/Gordon_Richards_Stakes \"Gordon Richards Stakes\") over ten furlongs at [Sandown Park Racecourse](/wiki/Sandown_Park_Racecourse \"Sandown Park Racecourse\") on 23 April. Ridden by [Mick Kinane](/wiki/Mick_Kinane \"Mick Kinane\"), she started 8/11 favourite but never recovered from a poor start and finished fourth of the eight runners behind the five\\-year\\-old gelding Weightless.\n\n", "### 2003: two\\-year\\-old season\n\nQuiff made her first and only appearance as a juvenile on 22 August 2003 when she contested a [maiden race](/wiki/Maiden_race \"Maiden race\") over seven [furlongs](/wiki/Furlongs \"Furlongs\") at [Newmarket Racecourse](/wiki/Newmarket_Racecourse \"Newmarket Racecourse\"). She was ridden by [Richard Hughes](/wiki/Richard_Hughes_%28jockey%29 \"Richard Hughes (jockey)\") and started the [9/4](/wiki/Fractional_odds \"Fractional odds\") favourite against seven opponents. She started slowly and never looked likely to win, finishing fifth behind Why Dubai.\n\n", "### 2004: three\\-year\\-old season\n\nOn her three\\-year\\-old debut Quiff was ridden by [Brett Doyle](/wiki/Brett_Doyle \"Brett Doyle\") in a ten furlong maiden at [Salisbury Racecourse](/wiki/Salisbury_Racecourse \"Salisbury Racecourse\") on 13 May and started 7/2 second favourite behind the [Godolphin](/wiki/Godolphin_Racing \"Godolphin Racing\") filly Dawn Surprise. After tracking the leaders she overtook Dawn Surprise entering the final furlong and won \"comfortably\" by a length, with a gap of five lengths back to the best of the other eight runners. Quiff was then moved up sharply in class for the [Group Two](/wiki/Group_races \"Group races\") [Ribblesdale Stakes](/wiki/Ribblesdale_Stakes \"Ribblesdale Stakes\") at [Royal Ascot](/wiki/Royal_Ascot \"Royal Ascot\") on 17 June and was ridden for the first time by [Kieren Fallon](/wiki/Kieren_Fallon \"Kieren Fallon\"). She was made favourite against eight opponents headed by [Punctilious](/wiki/Punctilious \"Punctilious\"), who had finished third to [Ouija Board](/wiki/Ouija_Board_%28horse%29 \"Ouija Board (horse)\") in [The Oaks](/wiki/Epsom_Oaks \"Epsom Oaks\"). After being restrained by Fallon in the early stages, she struggled to obtain a clear run in the straight before finishing strongly to take third behind Punctilious and Sahool.\n\nQuiff met Punctilious and Sahool again when she was moved up to Group One class for the Yorkshire Oaks on [soft ground](/wiki/Going_%28horse_racing%29 \"Going (horse racing)\") at [York Racecourse](/wiki/York_Racecourse \"York Racecourse\") on 18 August and started second choice in the betting behind the Ribblesdale winner. The other five runners were Hazarista (third in the [Irish Oaks](/wiki/Irish_Oaks \"Irish Oaks\")), the four\\-year\\-old Pongee, winner of her last four races, Danelissima ([Noblesse Stakes](/wiki/Munster_Oaks \"Munster Oaks\")), Royal Tigress ([Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes](/wiki/Leopardstown_1%2C000_Guineas_Trial_Stakes \"Leopardstown 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes\")) and Menhoubah ([Oaks d'Italia](/wiki/Oaks_d%27Italia \"Oaks d'Italia\")). After being held up by Fallon in the early running she began to make progress at half way and took the lead more than three furlongs from the finish. In the closing stages she drew away from her rivals to win by eleven lengths from Pongee who took second ahead of Hazarista. The [BBC](/wiki/BBC \"BBC\") described her performance as \"hugely \". After the race Stoute indicated that the filly might well take on [colts](/wiki/Colt_%28horse%29 \"Colt (horse)\") in the [classic](/wiki/British_Classic_Races \"British Classic Races\") [St Leger](/wiki/St_Leger \"St Leger\"), saying \"She's a very progressive filly. The race didn't pan out right for her at Royal Ascot and she may have been unlucky not to win. She's just a good filly. She's on the up. I would certainly be tempted to go the Leger route\".\n\nIn the St Leger over fourteen and a half furlongs at [Doncaster](/wiki/Doncaster_Racecourse \"Doncaster Racecourse\") on 11 September, Quiff was the only filly in the nine\\-runner field and started 3/1 joint favourite alongside the colt [Rule of Law](/wiki/Rule_of_Law_%28horse%29 \"Rule of Law (horse)\"), the runner\\-up in [The Derby](/wiki/Epsom_Derby \"Epsom Derby\"). The ground was much firmer than at York, and her connections had considered withdrawing her on the eve of the race. After tracking the leaders, Fallon attempted to make a run up the inside rail but then switched to the outside approaching the last quarter mile. She finished strongly, but failed by a head to overhaul Rule of Law. in what the [BBC](/wiki/BBC \"BBC\") described as a \"thrilling finish\". Fallon commented \"She has run a terrific race. I thought we were going to get there, but there had been no pace and the winner pulled out a little bit more when we got to him. The ground didn't really suit her. It's a pity we didn't have the rain – things might have been different.\"\n\n", "### 2005: four\\-year\\-old season\n\nQuiff remained in training as a four\\-year\\-old in 2005 and made her debut in the [Gordon Richards Stakes](/wiki/Gordon_Richards_Stakes \"Gordon Richards Stakes\") over ten furlongs at [Sandown Park Racecourse](/wiki/Sandown_Park_Racecourse \"Sandown Park Racecourse\") on 23 April. Ridden by [Mick Kinane](/wiki/Mick_Kinane \"Mick Kinane\"), she started 8/11 favourite but never recovered from a poor start and finished fourth of the eight runners behind the five\\-year\\-old gelding Weightless.\n\n", "Assessment\n----------\n\nIn the [2004 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings](/wiki/2004_World_Thoroughbred_Racehorse_Rankings \"2004 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings\") Quiff was rated the third best three\\-year\\-old filly behind Ouija Board and [Attraction](/wiki/Attraction_%28horse%29 \"Attraction (horse)\"), the best three\\-year\\-old filly over 2700 metres\\+ (Extended Distance) and the 57th best racehorse in the world of any age or sex. She was also nominated for the [Cartier Champion Three\\-year\\-old Filly](/wiki/Cartier_Champion_Three-year-old_Filly \"Cartier Champion Three-year-old Filly\") award.\n\n", "Breeding record\n---------------\n\nQuiff was retired from racing to become a broodmare for Juddmonte Farms at the Banstead Manor Stud in Newmarket. As of 2020 she has produced at least eight named foals, six of whom have won races:\n\n* Coiffure, a bay filly, 2007, by [King's Best](/wiki/King%27s_Best \"King's Best\"). Unraced. Dam of five winners including Combe Hay, Combermere and Crack Regiment.\n* Hairstyle, bay filly, 2008, by [Dansili](/wiki/Dansili \"Dansili\"). Placed four times.\n* The Great Gabrial, bay colt, 2009, by [Oasis Dream](/wiki/Oasis_Dream \"Oasis Dream\"). Won seven races.\n* Economy, grey colt (later gelded), 2010, by [Dalakhani](/wiki/Dalakhani \"Dalakhani\"). Won three races.\n* Scallop, a bay filly, 2011, by [Oasis Dream](/wiki/Oasis_Dream \"Oasis Dream\"). Won two races.\n* Yet Again, a bay filly, 2012, by [Oasis Dream](/wiki/Oasis_Dream \"Oasis Dream\"). Won one race.\n* Plait, a chestnut filly, 2015, by [Bated Breath](/wiki/Bated_Breath_%28horse%29 \"Bated Breath (horse)\"). Won one race.\n* Fulminate, a bay filly, 2016, by [Charm Spirit](/wiki/Charm_Spirit \"Charm Spirit\"). Won on her debut.\n* Unnamed, a bay filly, 2019, by [Starspangledbanner](/wiki/Starspangledbanner \"Starspangledbanner\"). Foaled in Australia.\n", "Pedigree\n--------\n\n* Quiff is inbred 2 × 4 to Northern Dancer, meaning that this stallion appears in both the second and fourth generations of her pedigree.\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:2001 racehorse births](/wiki/Category:2001_racehorse_births \"2001 racehorse births\")\n[Category:Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom](/wiki/Category:Racehorses_bred_in_the_United_Kingdom \"Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom\")\n[Category:Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom](/wiki/Category:Racehorses_trained_in_the_United_Kingdom \"Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom\")\n[Category:Thoroughbred family 4\\-r](/wiki/Category:Thoroughbred_family_4-r \"Thoroughbred family 4-r\")\n\n" ] }
Persoonia graminea
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "Taxonomy", "Distribution and habitat", "Conservation status", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Persoonia graminea*** is a species of flowering plant in the family [Proteaceae](/wiki/Proteaceae \"Proteaceae\") and is [endemic](/wiki/Endemism \"Endemism\") to the south\\-west of Western Australia. It is an erect to weak, low\\-lying shrub with long, linear leaves and flowers in groups of ten to twenty\\-five on a [rachis](/wiki/Rachis%23In_botany \"Rachis#In botany\") up to long.\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\n*Persoonia graminea* is an erect to weak, low\\-lying shrub that typically grows to a height of , with its young branchlets covered with greyish hairs. The leaves are linear, long and wide, usually in small groups at the end of each year's growth. The flowers are arranged in groups of ten to twenty\\-five along a rachis up to long, each flower on a [pedicel](/wiki/Pedicel_%28botany%29 \"Pedicel (botany)\") long. The [tepals](/wiki/Tepal \"Tepal\") are egg\\-shaped to lance\\-shaped, bright yellow to green, long with bright yellow to green [anthers](/wiki/Stamen%23anther \"Stamen#anther\"). Flowering occurs from November to January and the fruit is a [drupe](/wiki/Drupe \"Drupe\") long and wide containing a single seed.\n\n", "Taxonomy\n--------\n\n*Persoonia graminea* was first formally described in 1810 by [Robert Brown](/wiki/Robert_Brown_%28botanist%2C_born_1773%29 \"Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)\") in *[Transactions of the Linnean Society of London](/wiki/Linnean_Society_of_London%23Publications \"Linnean Society of London#Publications\")* from specimens he collected at [King George Sound](/wiki/King_George_Sound_%28Western_Australia%29 \"King George Sound (Western Australia)\") in December 1801\\.\n\n", "Distribution and habitat\n------------------------\n\nThis geebung is found on poorly\\-drained or loamy soils in swamps, heath, woodland and forest within of the coast between [Margaret River](/wiki/Margaret_River%2C_Western_Australia \"Margaret River, Western Australia\") and [Albany](/wiki/Albany%2C_Western_Australia \"Albany, Western Australia\").\n\n", "Conservation status\n-------------------\n\n*Persoonia graminea* is classified as \"not threatened\" by the Western Australian Government [Department of Parks and Wildlife](/wiki/Department_of_Parks_and_Wildlife_%28Western_Australia%29 \"Department of Parks and Wildlife (Western Australia)\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[graminea](/wiki/Category:Persoonia \"Persoonia\")\n[Category:Flora of Western Australia](/wiki/Category:Flora_of_Western_Australia \"Flora of Western Australia\")\n[Category:Proteales of Australia](/wiki/Category:Proteales_of_Australia \"Proteales of Australia\")\n[Category:Plants described in 1810](/wiki/Category:Plants_described_in_1810 \"Plants described in 1810\")\n[Category:Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773\\)](/wiki/Category:Taxa_named_by_Robert_Brown_%28botanist%2C_born_1773%29 \"Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)\")\n\n" ] }
July 18, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Background", "Timeline", "Prelude", "Clashes", "Aftermath", "See also", "References", "Endnotes", "Citations" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3 ], "content": [ "\n\nOn July 18, 1998 a [Yugoslav Army](/wiki/Military_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro \"Military of Serbia and Montenegro\") (VJ) border patrol ambushed a column of [Kosovo Liberation Army](/wiki/Kosovo_Liberation_Army \"Kosovo Liberation Army\") (KLA) insurgents and foreign [mujahideen](/wiki/Mujahideen \"Mujahideen\") just west of [Deçan](/wiki/De%C3%A7an \"Deçan\"), on the frontier between [Albania](/wiki/Albania \"Albania\") and [Yugoslavia](/wiki/Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia \"Federal Republic of Yugoslavia\"). The ambush resulted in the deaths of four KLA fighters and 18 mujahideen, most of whom were citizens of [Saudi Arabia](/wiki/Saudi_Arabia \"Saudi Arabia\"). Twelve militants were wounded, and a further six were arrested by the Yugoslav authorities and charged with illegal entry and gunrunning. The VJ reported seizing a significant amount of arms and ammunition that the militants had been smuggling. One Yugoslav border guard was seriously wounded in the clash.\n\nAccording to the Israeli historian [Shaul Shay](/wiki/Shaul_Shay \"Shaul Shay\"), the ambush represented the first clash of the [Kosovo War](/wiki/Kosovo_War \"Kosovo War\") between the VJ and foreign mujahideen. The [Human Rights Watch](/wiki/Human_Rights_Watch \"Human Rights Watch\") advisor Fred C. Abrahams conjectures that the mujahideen may have deliberately been led into a trap by the KLA as part of a plan to reduce the influence of Islamic extremists within the organization's ranks.\n\nLater in the day, 19 KLA fighters were wounded when the VJ shelled an arms smuggling route near the site of the ambush. They were evacuated by Albanian border guards and airlifted to receive treatment in the country's capital, [Tirana](/wiki/Tirana \"Tirana\"). Albanian officials later alleged that two of the mortar rounds fired by Yugoslav troops had landed inside Albania, sparking further tension between the two countries. That afternoon, KLA militants attacked a Yugoslav border patrol, wounding another soldier.\n\n", "Background\n----------\n\nFollowing [World War II](/wiki/World_War_II \"World War II\"), [Kosovo](/wiki/Socialist_Autonomous_Province_of_Kosovo \"Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo\") was given the status of an autonomous province within the [Socialist Republic of Serbia](/wiki/Socialist_Republic_of_Serbia \"Socialist Republic of Serbia\"), one of six constitutional republics of the [Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia \"Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia\"). After the death of Yugoslavia's long\\-time leader [Josip Broz Tito](/wiki/Josip_Broz_Tito \"Josip Broz Tito\") in 1980, Yugoslavia's political system began to unravel.Judah, pp. 38–9 In 1989, [Belgrade](/wiki/Belgrade \"Belgrade\") revoked Kosovo's autonomy as part of Serbian President [Slobodan Milošević](/wiki/Slobodan_Milo%C5%A1evi%C4%87 \"Slobodan Milošević\")'s \"[anti\\-bureaucratic revolution](/wiki/Anti-bureaucratic_revolution \"Anti-bureaucratic revolution\")\". Kosovo, a province predominantly inhabited by ethnic [Albanians](/wiki/Albanians \"Albanians\"), is of great historical and cultural significance to [Serbs](/wiki/Serbs \"Serbs\"), who formed a majority there before the mid\\-19th century but by 1990 represented only about ten percent of the population. Alarmed by their dwindling numbers, the province's Serbs began to fear that they were being \"squeezed out\" by the Albanians, and ethnic tensions worsened. Once Kosovo's autonomy was abolished, a minority government run by Serbs and Montenegrins was appointed by Milošević to oversee the province, enforced by thousands of heavily armed paramilitaries from Serbia\\-proper. Albanian culture was systematically repressed and hundreds of thousands of Albanians working in state\\-owned companies lost their jobs. In 1991–92, the [Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia \"Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia\") disintegrated following the secession of former constituent republics Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia\\-Herzegovina. In 1992, amidst the [breakup of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia \"Breakup of Yugoslavia\") and the [Yugoslav Wars](/wiki/Yugoslav_Wars \"Yugoslav Wars\"), the [Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia \"Federal Republic of Yugoslavia\"), a Serb\\-controlled federation consisting of Serbia (including Kosovo) and Montenegro, was proclaimed.\n\nIn 1996, a group of Albanian nationalists calling themselves the [Kosovo Liberation Army](/wiki/Kosovo_Liberation_Army \"Kosovo Liberation Army\") (KLA) began attacking the Serb\\-dominated [Yugoslav Army](/wiki/Military_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro \"Military of Serbia and Montenegro\") (; VJ) and the Serbian [Ministry of Internal Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Internal_Affairs_%28Serbia%29 \"Ministry of Internal Affairs (Serbia)\") (; MUP) in Kosovo. Their goal was to separate the province from the rest of Yugoslavia. At first, the KLA carried out hit\\-and\\-run attacks (31 in 1996, 55 in 1997, and 66 in January and February 1998 alone).Judah, p. 137 It gained popularity among young Kosovo Albanians, many of whom rejected the non\\-violent resistance to Yugoslav authorities advocated by the politician [Ibrahim Rugova](/wiki/Ibrahim_Rugova \"Ibrahim Rugova\") and favoured a more aggressive approach. The organization received a significant boost in 1997, when an [armed uprising](/wiki/Albanian_Rebellion_of_1997 \"Albanian Rebellion of 1997\") in neighbouring [Albania](/wiki/Albania \"Albania\") led to thousands of weapons from the [Albanian Army](/wiki/Albanian_Army \"Albanian Army\")'s depots being looted. Many of these weapons ended up in the hands of the KLA, which already had substantial resources due its involvement in the trafficking of drugs, weapons and people, as well as through donations from the Albanian diaspora.Udovički \\& Ridgeway, pp. 329–30Judah, pp. x, 127–30 Cross\\-border arms smuggling flourished; the unit charged with securing the Yugoslav border was the 549th Motorized Brigade, under the command of General [Božidar Delić](/wiki/Bo%C5%BEidar_Deli%C4%87 \"Božidar Delić\").\n\nThe KLA's popularity skyrocketed after the VJ and MUP [attacked](/wiki/Attack_on_Prekaz \"Attack on Prekaz\") the compound of KLA leader [Adem Jashari](/wiki/Adem_Jashari \"Adem Jashari\") in March 1998, killing him, his closest associates and most of his family. The attack prompted thousands of young Kosovo Albanians to join the ranks of the KLA, fueling the Kosovar uprising that eventually erupted in the spring of 1998\\.Judah, pp. 138–41\n\n", "Timeline\n--------\n\n### Prelude\n\nIn the summer of 1998, a number of senior U.S. intelligence officials met with the leaders of the KLA, and [Central Intelligence Agency](/wiki/Central_Intelligence_Agency \"Central Intelligence Agency\") (CIA) agents arrived in northern Albania to monitor the fighting in Kosovo and assist in training rebel fighters. In exchange for American military, financial and intelligence support, KLA leaders promised not to carry out any actions outside Kosovo, not to continue participating in the drug trade, and not to accept help from Islamic radicals. Thus, the KLA ordered the 36 foreign Islamist fighters (or [mujahideen](/wiki/Mujahideen \"Mujahideen\")) fighting in their ranks to leave Kosovo. Though few Kosovo Albanians sympathized with the Islamists, some argued that the KLA should have accepted assistance from any source, fundamentalist or otherwise. When KLA commanders ordered the mujahideen to leave, they refused, and disagreements arose within the KLA ranks as what was to be done with them.\n\nSerb sources assert that the first mujahideen began arriving in Kosovo in the spring of 1998, mainly from [Bosnia and Herzegovina](/wiki/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina \"Bosnia and Herzegovina\"). By that summer, about 240 mujahideen were present in Kosovo and northern Albania. Most of these were ethnic Albanians, but the group also included several dozen Arabs from the Middle East and North Africa. They were led by a militant named Alija Rabić.\n\n### Clashes\n\nIn the early morning hours of Saturday, July 18, 1998, the mujahideen and KLA militants left their base in northern Albania and departed for Kosovo. Estimates of their strength vary. [Human Rights Watch](/wiki/Human_Rights_Watch \"Human Rights Watch\") observer Fred C. Abrahams writes that the group consisted of 24 mujahideen and 200 KLA. The political scientist David L. Phillips and diplomat Nicholas Burns state that there were 22 mujahideen and 300 KLA fighters. [Tim Judah](/wiki/Tim_Judah \"Tim Judah\"), a journalist specializing in the Balkans, believes that the group may have been made up of as many as 700 militants.Judah, p. 169 The VJ reported up to 1,000 militants. The group crossed the Albanian–Yugoslav border at Maja e Ujazës, northeast of Bajram Curri. The guerrillas were carrying a large quantity of arms and ammunition, which significantly impeded their movement and obliged them to move slowly across the Albanian–Yugoslav frontier. One hypothesis is that they were heading to reinforce KLA fighters battling for the town of [Orahovac](/wiki/Orahovac%2C_Kosovo \"Orahovac, Kosovo\").\n\nAt 02:00, the column was ambushed by Yugoslav border guards between Mount [Đeravica](/wiki/%C4%90eravica \"Đeravica\") and the Košare border outpost, west of [Dečani](/wiki/De%C3%A7an \"Deçan\"). The ambush occurred about from the Albanian border.Abrahams, p. 263 A shell struck the column, killing eight. Clashes ensued, reportedly lasting until about 07:00\\. According to Abrahams, the ambush ultimately resulted in the deaths of 22 militants, including 18 mujahideen and four KLA. Twelve militants were wounded. Rabić was among those killed; documents recording the KLA and mujahideen's journey were recovered off his corpse by the Yugoslav authorities. Sixteen of the mujahideen were citizens of [Saudi Arabia](/wiki/Saudi_Arabia \"Saudi Arabia\") and one was a citizen of [Yemen](/wiki/Yemen \"Yemen\"). Six were carrying forged [Macedonian](/wiki/Republic_of_Macedonia \"Republic of Macedonia\") passports under ethnic Albanian [pseudonyms](/wiki/Pseudonym \"Pseudonym\"). According to the Israeli historian [Shaul Shay](/wiki/Shaul_Shay \"Shaul Shay\"), the incident represented the first skirmish between the VJ and foreign mujahideen during the [Kosovo War](/wiki/Kosovo_War \"Kosovo War\"). It is unclear if the ambush came as a result of Yugoslav vigilance or if the KLA deliberately led the mujahideen into a trap with the goal of eliminating them and thus limiting the influence of Islamic extremists within the KLA's ranks. Survivors told monitors from the [Organization for Security and Co\\-operation in Europe](/wiki/Organization_for_Security_and_Co-operation_in_Europe \"Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe\") that KLA fighters had led the mujahideen into a trap and fled. A Yugoslav [lance corporal](/wiki/Lance_corporal \"Lance corporal\") was seriously wounded in the exchange.\n\nMost of the surviving militants either retreated to Albania or went into hiding along the border. As they fled, they dropped large quantities of Chinese\\-made weapons and munitions, which were subsequently seized by the Yugoslav authorities. Six militants, all citizens of Albania, were captured. They were charged with illegally crossing the border and gunrunning. Yugoslav officials stated that more than of weapons and ammunition, including about 300 rifles, 60 machine guns, ten recoilless guns and a number of mortars, had been confiscated. Later that day, the VJ shelled a known arms trafficking route near the site of the ambush, wounding 19 KLA fighters. The militants were rescued by Albanian border guards and airlifted by helicopter to receive treatment in a [Tirana](/wiki/Tirana \"Tirana\") hospital. At 13:30, two militants opened fire on a Yugoslav border patrol within of the Albanian frontier. The border patrol returned fire and the militants fled to Albania. One Yugoslav soldier was slightly wounded.\n\n", "### Prelude\n\nIn the summer of 1998, a number of senior U.S. intelligence officials met with the leaders of the KLA, and [Central Intelligence Agency](/wiki/Central_Intelligence_Agency \"Central Intelligence Agency\") (CIA) agents arrived in northern Albania to monitor the fighting in Kosovo and assist in training rebel fighters. In exchange for American military, financial and intelligence support, KLA leaders promised not to carry out any actions outside Kosovo, not to continue participating in the drug trade, and not to accept help from Islamic radicals. Thus, the KLA ordered the 36 foreign Islamist fighters (or [mujahideen](/wiki/Mujahideen \"Mujahideen\")) fighting in their ranks to leave Kosovo. Though few Kosovo Albanians sympathized with the Islamists, some argued that the KLA should have accepted assistance from any source, fundamentalist or otherwise. When KLA commanders ordered the mujahideen to leave, they refused, and disagreements arose within the KLA ranks as what was to be done with them.\n\nSerb sources assert that the first mujahideen began arriving in Kosovo in the spring of 1998, mainly from [Bosnia and Herzegovina](/wiki/Bosnia_and_Herzegovina \"Bosnia and Herzegovina\"). By that summer, about 240 mujahideen were present in Kosovo and northern Albania. Most of these were ethnic Albanians, but the group also included several dozen Arabs from the Middle East and North Africa. They were led by a militant named Alija Rabić.\n\n", "### Clashes\n\nIn the early morning hours of Saturday, July 18, 1998, the mujahideen and KLA militants left their base in northern Albania and departed for Kosovo. Estimates of their strength vary. [Human Rights Watch](/wiki/Human_Rights_Watch \"Human Rights Watch\") observer Fred C. Abrahams writes that the group consisted of 24 mujahideen and 200 KLA. The political scientist David L. Phillips and diplomat Nicholas Burns state that there were 22 mujahideen and 300 KLA fighters. [Tim Judah](/wiki/Tim_Judah \"Tim Judah\"), a journalist specializing in the Balkans, believes that the group may have been made up of as many as 700 militants.Judah, p. 169 The VJ reported up to 1,000 militants. The group crossed the Albanian–Yugoslav border at Maja e Ujazës, northeast of Bajram Curri. The guerrillas were carrying a large quantity of arms and ammunition, which significantly impeded their movement and obliged them to move slowly across the Albanian–Yugoslav frontier. One hypothesis is that they were heading to reinforce KLA fighters battling for the town of [Orahovac](/wiki/Orahovac%2C_Kosovo \"Orahovac, Kosovo\").\n\nAt 02:00, the column was ambushed by Yugoslav border guards between Mount [Đeravica](/wiki/%C4%90eravica \"Đeravica\") and the Košare border outpost, west of [Dečani](/wiki/De%C3%A7an \"Deçan\"). The ambush occurred about from the Albanian border.Abrahams, p. 263 A shell struck the column, killing eight. Clashes ensued, reportedly lasting until about 07:00\\. According to Abrahams, the ambush ultimately resulted in the deaths of 22 militants, including 18 mujahideen and four KLA. Twelve militants were wounded. Rabić was among those killed; documents recording the KLA and mujahideen's journey were recovered off his corpse by the Yugoslav authorities. Sixteen of the mujahideen were citizens of [Saudi Arabia](/wiki/Saudi_Arabia \"Saudi Arabia\") and one was a citizen of [Yemen](/wiki/Yemen \"Yemen\"). Six were carrying forged [Macedonian](/wiki/Republic_of_Macedonia \"Republic of Macedonia\") passports under ethnic Albanian [pseudonyms](/wiki/Pseudonym \"Pseudonym\"). According to the Israeli historian [Shaul Shay](/wiki/Shaul_Shay \"Shaul Shay\"), the incident represented the first skirmish between the VJ and foreign mujahideen during the [Kosovo War](/wiki/Kosovo_War \"Kosovo War\"). It is unclear if the ambush came as a result of Yugoslav vigilance or if the KLA deliberately led the mujahideen into a trap with the goal of eliminating them and thus limiting the influence of Islamic extremists within the KLA's ranks. Survivors told monitors from the [Organization for Security and Co\\-operation in Europe](/wiki/Organization_for_Security_and_Co-operation_in_Europe \"Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe\") that KLA fighters had led the mujahideen into a trap and fled. A Yugoslav [lance corporal](/wiki/Lance_corporal \"Lance corporal\") was seriously wounded in the exchange.\n\nMost of the surviving militants either retreated to Albania or went into hiding along the border. As they fled, they dropped large quantities of Chinese\\-made weapons and munitions, which were subsequently seized by the Yugoslav authorities. Six militants, all citizens of Albania, were captured. They were charged with illegally crossing the border and gunrunning. Yugoslav officials stated that more than of weapons and ammunition, including about 300 rifles, 60 machine guns, ten recoilless guns and a number of mortars, had been confiscated. Later that day, the VJ shelled a known arms trafficking route near the site of the ambush, wounding 19 KLA fighters. The militants were rescued by Albanian border guards and airlifted by helicopter to receive treatment in a [Tirana](/wiki/Tirana \"Tirana\") hospital. At 13:30, two militants opened fire on a Yugoslav border patrol within of the Albanian frontier. The border patrol returned fire and the militants fled to Albania. One Yugoslav soldier was slightly wounded.\n\n", "Aftermath\n---------\n\nJudah described the ambush as a \"catastrophic disaster\" for the KLA. Albania's deputy [Minister of Interior Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Interior_Affairs_%28Albania%29 \"Ministry of Interior Affairs (Albania)\"), [Ilir Çano](/wiki/Ilir_%C3%87ano \"Ilir Çano\"), claimed two Yugoslav mortars had landed inside Albania. \"These ... incidents could have very dangerous consequences,\" he warned. Albanian officials indicated that the mortars did not cause any injuries. Albania lodged a formal protest and demanded an explanation from the Yugoslav authorities. Yugoslav officials denied shelling the border and accused the Albanian authorities of turning a blind eye to KLA arms smuggling in northern Albania. Albanian [Foreign Minister](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Albania%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Albania)\") [Paskal Milo](/wiki/Paskal_Milo \"Paskal Milo\") stated that Albania \"expresses its fraternal solidarity and supports the just struggle of Albanians in Kosovo.\" The Albanian Government released a statement describing the ambush as a \"Serb provocation\" and calling on the international community to \"stop, by any means, the fascist aggression Belgrade is inflicting on the Albanian population of Kosovo.\" In turn, Yugoslav officials accused Albania of sending 300 soldiers to fight alongside the KLA in Kosovo, citing the testimony of captured KLA personnel. Albanian officials denied having troops in the province.\n\nThe [United States](/wiki/United_States \"United States\") warned Yugoslavia against shelling Albanian territory. [State Department](/wiki/United_States_Department_of_State \"United States Department of State\") spokesman [James Rubin](/wiki/James_Rubin \"James Rubin\") told reporters that the alleged shelling was likely an attempt to prevent the insurgents from re\\-entering Kosovo. \"If true, the shelling represents an unacceptable violation of Albanian territory.\" He continued. \"Belgrade must understand that such shelling runs the risk of further escalating the current conflict.\" Rubin said that the U.S. was opposed to the creation of a [pan\\-Albanian state](/wiki/Greater_Albania \"Greater Albania\"), and emphasized that calls for its establishment were a \"very dangerous development that could affect the stability of the region.\" Russian officials accused KLA fighters of stoking the clashes, and called for peace talks between the militants and Yugoslav authorities. On July 19, Albanian officials requested that [Greece](/wiki/Greece \"Greece\")—an important trading partner for Albania and traditional ally of Serbia—mediate to end the fighting. Greek [Foreign Minister](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Greece%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Greece)\") [Theodoros Pangalos](/wiki/Theodoros_Pangalos_%28politician%29 \"Theodoros Pangalos (politician)\") issued a condemnation, saying \"these senseless acts of violence must stop.\" The [European Union](/wiki/European_Union \"European Union\") condemned the militant incursion, as well as the alleged cross\\-border shelling. \n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [April 23, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush](/wiki/April_23%2C_1998_Albanian%E2%80%93Yugoslav_border_ambush \"April 23, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush\")\n* [December 14, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush](/wiki/December_14%2C_1998_Albanian%E2%80%93Yugoslav_border_ambush \"December 14, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n### Endnotes\n\n### Citations\n\n[Category:1998 in Kosovo](/wiki/Category:1998_in_Kosovo \"1998 in Kosovo\")\n[Category:1998 in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Category:1998_in_the_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia \"1998 in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia\")\n[Category:Albania–Serbia border](/wiki/Category:Albania%E2%80%93Serbia_border \"Albania–Serbia border\")\n[Category:Battles involving FR Yugoslavia](/wiki/Category:Battles_involving_FR_Yugoslavia \"Battles involving FR Yugoslavia\")\n[Category:Conflicts in 1998](/wiki/Category:Conflicts_in_1998 \"Conflicts in 1998\")\n[Category:July 1998 events in Europe](/wiki/Category:July_1998_events_in_Europe \"July 1998 events in Europe\")\n[Category:Military operations of the Kosovo War](/wiki/Category:Military_operations_of_the_Kosovo_War \"Military operations of the Kosovo War\")\n[Category:Border incidents](/wiki/Category:Border_incidents \"Border incidents\")\n\n", "### Endnotes\n\n", "### Citations\n\n[Category:1998 in Kosovo](/wiki/Category:1998_in_Kosovo \"1998 in Kosovo\")\n[Category:1998 in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia](/wiki/Category:1998_in_the_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia \"1998 in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia\")\n[Category:Albania–Serbia border](/wiki/Category:Albania%E2%80%93Serbia_border \"Albania–Serbia border\")\n[Category:Battles involving FR Yugoslavia](/wiki/Category:Battles_involving_FR_Yugoslavia \"Battles involving FR Yugoslavia\")\n[Category:Conflicts in 1998](/wiki/Category:Conflicts_in_1998 \"Conflicts in 1998\")\n[Category:July 1998 events in Europe](/wiki/Category:July_1998_events_in_Europe \"July 1998 events in Europe\")\n[Category:Military operations of the Kosovo War](/wiki/Category:Military_operations_of_the_Kosovo_War \"Military operations of the Kosovo War\")\n[Category:Border incidents](/wiki/Category:Border_incidents \"Border incidents\")\n\n" ] }
1959–60 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Roster", "Schedule/Results", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **1959–60 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team** represented [Indiana University](/wiki/Indiana_University_%28Bloomington%29 \"Indiana University (Bloomington)\"). Their head coach was [Branch McCracken](/wiki/Branch_McCracken \"Branch McCracken\"), who was in his 19th year. For the last time, the team played its home games in [The Fieldhouse](/wiki/Wildermuth_Intramural_Center \"Wildermuth Intramural Center\") in [Bloomington, Indiana](/wiki/Bloomington%2C_Indiana \"Bloomington, Indiana\"), and was a member of the [Big Ten Conference](/wiki/Big_Ten_Conference \"Big Ten Conference\").\n\nThe Hoosiers finished the regular season with an overall record of 20–4 and a conference record of 11–3, finishing 2nd in the Big Ten Conference. Indiana was not invited to participate in any postseason tournament.\n\n", "Roster\n------\n\n| No. | Name | [Position](/wiki/Basketball_position \"Basketball position\") | Ht. | Year | Hometown |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 13 |[Bob Reinhart](/wiki/Bob_Reinhart \"Bob Reinhart\") G | 5–10 | Sr. |[Dale, Indiana](/wiki/Dale%2C_Indiana \"Dale, Indiana\")\n\n| 15 |Gary Long G | 6–1 | Jr. |[Shelbyville, Indiana](/wiki/Shelbyville%2C_Indiana \"Shelbyville, Indiana\")\n\n| 20 |Al Schlegelmilch G | 6–1 | Sr. |[Monticello, Indiana](/wiki/Monticello%2C_Indiana \"Monticello, Indiana\")\n\n| 21 |Leroy Johnson F | 6–4 | Jr. |[Mishawaka, Indiana](/wiki/Mishawaka%2C_Indiana \"Mishawaka, Indiana\")\n\n| 23 |Jerry Bass G | 5–9 | So. |[Morristown, Indiana](/wiki/Morristown%2C_Indiana \"Morristown, Indiana\")\n\n| 24 |Herbie Lee G | 5–11 | Jr. |[South Bend, Indiana](/wiki/South_Bend%2C_Indiana \"South Bend, Indiana\")\n\n| 25 |Glen Butte F | 6–4 | Sr. |[Milan, Indiana](/wiki/Milan%2C_Indiana \"Milan, Indiana\")\n\n| 30 |Gordon Mickey F | 6–7 | So. |[Chillicothe, Ohio](/wiki/Chillicothe%2C_Ohio \"Chillicothe, Ohio\")\n\n| 31 |Norbert Witte C | 6–7 | Sr. |[Decatur, Indiana](/wiki/Decatur%2C_Indiana \"Decatur, Indiana\")\n\n| 32 |Ernie Wilhoit G | 6–3 | So. |[Collinsville, Illinois](/wiki/Collinsville%2C_Illinois \"Collinsville, Illinois\")\n\n| 33 |[Frank Radovich](/wiki/Frank_Radovich \"Frank Radovich\") F | 6–7 | Sr. |[Hammond, Indiana](/wiki/Hammond%2C_Indiana \"Hammond, Indiana\")\n\n| 35 |[Walt Bellamy](/wiki/Walt_Bellamy \"Walt Bellamy\") C | 6–11 | Jr. |[New Bern, North Carolina](/wiki/New_Bern%2C_North_Carolina \"New Bern, North Carolina\")\n\n| 41 |Bill Altman F | 6–2 | So. |[Mooresville, Indiana](/wiki/Mooresville%2C_Indiana \"Mooresville, Indiana\")\n\n| 42 |Charley Hall F | 6–6 | So. |[Terre Haute, Indiana](/wiki/Terre_Haute%2C_Indiana \"Terre Haute, Indiana\")\n\n| 44 |Bob Wilkinson G | 6–1 | Sr. |[LaPorte, Indiana](/wiki/LaPorte%2C_Indiana \"LaPorte, Indiana\")\n\n", "Schedule/Results\n----------------\n\n\\|\\-\n!colspan\\=8\\| Regular Season\n\\|\\-\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Indiana Hoosiers](/wiki/Category:1959%E2%80%9360_Big_Ten_Conference_men%27s_basketball_season \"1959–60 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season\")\n[Category:Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball seasons](/wiki/Category:Indiana_Hoosiers_men%27s_basketball_seasons \"Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball seasons\")\n[Category:1959 in sports in Indiana](/wiki/Category:1959_in_sports_in_Indiana \"1959 in sports in Indiana\")\n[Indiana Hoosiers](/wiki/Category:1960_in_sports_in_Indiana \"1960 in sports in Indiana\")\n\n" ] }
Hariom Yadav
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Early life and education", "Family", "Political career", "Positions held", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Hariom Yadav** is an Indian politician and served as MLA of the [Sirsaganj Assembly constituency](/wiki/Sirsaganj_Assembly_constituency \"Sirsaganj Assembly constituency\") from 2012 to 2022 as member of the [Samajwadi Party](/wiki/Samajwadi_Party \"Samajwadi Party\"). In March 2022, he contested Sirsaganj constituency as a member of the [Bharatiya Janata Party](/wiki/Bharatiya_Janata_Party \"Bharatiya Janata Party\") (BJP) but lost the election.\n\n", "Early life and education\n------------------------\n\nHariom Yadav was born in Garhshan a village in the [Firozabad district](/wiki/Firozabad_district \"Firozabad district\"). He attended the Narain College and attained Bachelor of Arts degree.\n\n", "Family\n------\n\nHariom Yadav is married to Ramsakhi Yadav. His brother Ram Prakash's daughter, Mridula Yadav is married to Ranvir Singh Yadav, the nephew of [Mulayam Singh Yadav](/wiki/Mulayam_Singh_Yadav \"Mulayam Singh Yadav\").\n\nMridula Yadav is Block Pramukh of [Saifai](/wiki/Saifai \"Saifai\") and mother of former [Lok Sabha](/wiki/Lok_Sabha \"Lok Sabha\") MP [Tej Pratap Singh Yadav](/wiki/Tej_Pratap_Singh_Yadav \"Tej Pratap Singh Yadav\").\n\n", "Political career\n----------------\n\nHariom Yadav has been an [MLA](/wiki/Member_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_%28India%29 \"Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)\") for three terms. He represented the [Sirsaganj](/wiki/Sirsaganj_%28Assembly_constituency%29 \"Sirsaganj (Assembly constituency)\") constituency as a member of the [Samajwadi Party](/wiki/Samajwadi_Party \"Samajwadi Party\") political party.\n\n", "Positions held\n--------------\n\n| \\# | From | To | Position | Party |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 1\\. | 2002 | 2007 | [MLA](/wiki/Member_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_%28India%29 \"Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)\") of [Shikohabad](/wiki/Shikohabad_Assembly_constituency \"Shikohabad Assembly constituency\") in [14th Vidhan Sabha](/wiki/14th_Legislative_Assembly_of_Uttar_Pradesh \"14th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh\") | [SP](/wiki/Samajwadi_Party \"Samajwadi Party\") |\n| 2\\. | 2012 | 2017 | [MLA](/wiki/Member_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_%28India%29 \"Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)\") of [Sirsaganj](/wiki/Sirsaganj_Assembly_constituency \"Sirsaganj Assembly constituency\") in [16th Vidhan Sabha](/wiki/16th_Legislative_Assembly_of_Uttar_Pradesh \"16th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh\") | [SP](/wiki/Samajwadi_Party \"Samajwadi Party\") |\n| 3\\. | 2017 | 2022 | [MLA](/wiki/Member_of_the_Legislative_Assembly_%28India%29 \"Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)\") of [Sirsaganj](/wiki/Sirsaganj_Assembly_constituency \"Sirsaganj Assembly constituency\") in [17th Vidhan Sabha](/wiki/17th_Legislative_Assembly_of_Uttar_Pradesh \"17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh\") | [SP](/wiki/Samajwadi_Party \"Samajwadi Party\") |\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Shikohabad (Assembly constituency)](/wiki/Shikohabad_%28Assembly_constituency%29 \"Shikohabad (Assembly constituency)\")\n* [Sirsaganj (Assembly constituency)](/wiki/Sirsaganj_%28Assembly_constituency%29 \"Sirsaganj (Assembly constituency)\")\n* [Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh](/wiki/Sixteenth_Legislative_Assembly_of_Uttar_Pradesh \"Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh\")\n* [Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly](/wiki/Uttar_Pradesh_Legislative_Assembly \"Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly\")\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2002–2007](/wiki/Category:Uttar_Pradesh_MLAs_2002%E2%80%932007 \"Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2002–2007\")\n[Category:Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2012–2017](/wiki/Category:Uttar_Pradesh_MLAs_2012%E2%80%932017 \"Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2012–2017\")\n[Category:Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2017–2022](/wiki/Category:Uttar_Pradesh_MLAs_2017%E2%80%932022 \"Uttar Pradesh MLAs 2017–2022\")\n[Category:People from Firozabad district](/wiki/Category:People_from_Firozabad_district \"People from Firozabad district\")\n[Category:Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University alumni](/wiki/Category:Dr._Bhimrao_Ambedkar_University_alumni \"Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University alumni\")\n[Category:1957 births](/wiki/Category:1957_births \"1957 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Uttar Pradesh](/wiki/Category:Bharatiya_Janata_Party_politicians_from_Uttar_Pradesh \"Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Uttar Pradesh\")\n\n" ] }
Hypericum augustinii
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Hypericum augustinii*** is a shrub in the genus *[Hypericum](/wiki/Hypericum \"Hypericum\")*. It stands tall.[Hypericum Myspecies](http://hypericum.myspecies.info/taxonomy/term/552) Retrieved December 9, 2015 [Endemic](/wiki/Endemic \"Endemic\") to [Yunnan](/wiki/Yunnan \"Yunnan\"), China, it has only been found in the far south of the province at elevations of 1200m to 1900m.[*Hypericum augustinii* (nomenclature) Diagnostic description](http://hypericum.myspecies.info/taxonomy/term/552/descriptions) *Hypericum online*. Retrieved February 25, 2017\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[augustinii](/wiki/Category:Hypericum \"Hypericum\")\n[Category:Endemic flora of Yunnan](/wiki/Category:Endemic_flora_of_Yunnan \"Endemic flora of Yunnan\")\n\n" ] }
Roll call (policing)
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Notes", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\nIn [police jargon](/wiki/Police_jargon \"Police jargon\"), a **roll call** is a briefing \"where supervisors take attendance, inspect [uniform](/wiki/Uniform \"Uniform\") and equipment, inform the oncoming shift of any outstanding incidents that may have occurred, inform officers of suspects to be looking out for, relate any law or procedural changes, and so on.\"Stering, p. 6\\.\n\nAlthough often conducted prior to the start of a shift,Stering, p. 6\\. a roll call may be held at the end of a shift as well.Kappeler \\& Gaines, p. 186\\. The communication at a roll call is usually top\\-down, with information disseminated by (or at the direction of) a shift or squad commander.Kappeler \\& Gaines, p. 186\\. The roll call is just one of several vehicles for intra\\-departmental communication in [law enforcement agencies](/wiki/Law_enforcement_agencies \"Law enforcement agencies\"): other modes include command or administrative staff meetings, [quality circles](/wiki/Quality_circle \"Quality circle\"), and unit meetings.Kappeler \\& Gaines, pp. 185\\-86\\.\n\nRoll calls are \"usually limited to recent events or items that might be of short\\-term interest\" and so usually \"do not allow for the in\\-depth discussions necessary for [community policing](/wiki/Community_policing \"Community policing\") or real problem\\-solving.Kappeler \\& Gaines, p. 87\\.\n\nIn 1992, the [Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department](/wiki/Independent_Commission_on_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Department \"Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department\") reported that [Los Angeles Police Department](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Police_Department \"Los Angeles Police Department\") [patrol officers](/wiki/Patrol_officer \"Patrol officer\") at the time \"start each day with roll call that lasts approximately 45 minutes to an hour ... A portion of each roll call (usually 20 minutes or less) is devoting to training. Typical roll call training involves the watch commander lecturing to the officers. Many watch commanders simply read the Department's policy on a given topic without any discussion of the practical application of that policy in the field.[Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department](http://michellawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Report-of-the-Independent-Commission-on-the-LAPD-re-Rodney-King_Reduced.pdf) (1993\\), p. 133\\.\n\n", "Notes\n-----\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n* Victor E. Kappeler \\& Larry K. Gaines, *Community Policing: A Contemporary Perspective* (7th ed.).\n* Robert S. Stering, *Police Officer's Handbook: An Introductory Guide* (American Society for Law Enforcement Training: Johns and Bartlett, 2004\\).\n[Category:Law enforcement terminology](/wiki/Category:Law_enforcement_terminology \"Law enforcement terminology\")\n" ] }
Piya Kay Ghar Jana Hai
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Cast", "Supporting cast", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Piya Kay Ghar Jaana Hai*** is a Pakistani drama which aired in 2006 on [ARY Digital](/wiki/ARY_Digital \"ARY Digital\") \\& on [Star Plus](/wiki/Star_Plus \"Star Plus\") in [India](/wiki/India \"India\") .\n\n", "Cast\n----\n\n* [Karanvir Bohra](/wiki/Karanvir_Bohra \"Karanvir Bohra\") as Altaf\n* [Cezanne Khan](/wiki/Cezanne_Khan \"Cezanne Khan\")\n* [Imran Abbas Naqvi](/wiki/Imran_Abbas_Naqvi \"Imran Abbas Naqvi\") as Amaan Ali\n* [Achint Kaur](/wiki/Achint_Kaur \"Achint Kaur\")\n* [Dipannita Sharma](/wiki/Dipannita_Sharma \"Dipannita Sharma\")\n* [Aman Verma](/wiki/Aman_Verma_%28actor%29 \"Aman Verma (actor)\")\n* [Zainab Qayyum](/wiki/Zainab_Qayyum \"Zainab Qayyum\")\n", "Supporting cast\n---------------\n\n* [Wilmer Valderrama](/wiki/Wilmer_Valderrama \"Wilmer Valderrama\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:2006 Pakistani television series debuts](/wiki/Category:2006_Pakistani_television_series_debuts \"2006 Pakistani television series debuts\")\n[Category:Pakistani drama television series](/wiki/Category:Pakistani_drama_television_series \"Pakistani drama television series\")\n[Category:Urdu\\-language television shows](/wiki/Category:Urdu-language_television_shows \"Urdu-language television shows\")\n[Category:ARY Digital original programming](/wiki/Category:ARY_Digital_original_programming \"ARY Digital original programming\")\n[Category:2006 Pakistani television series endings](/wiki/Category:2006_Pakistani_television_series_endings \"2006 Pakistani television series endings\")\n\n" ] }
Peramachipalayam
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2023-10-31T05:07:00Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Caste factor", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Peramachipalayam** is a village near [Thevur](/wiki/Thevur \"Thevur\") panchayat town in [Sankari taluk](/wiki/Sankari_taluk \"Sankari taluk\") of [Salem district](/wiki/Salem_district \"Salem district\") in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its pin code number is 637 104\\. The main occupation is agriculture here. In this village Government school up to 5th grade is situated in front of mariamman temple.\n\n", "Caste factor\n------------\n\nGounder caste (BC) is the dominant caste in this village.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Villages in Salem district](/wiki/Category:Villages_in_Salem_district \"Villages in Salem district\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
2015 St. Petersburg Bowl
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Team selection", "UConn", "Marshall", "Pregame buildup", "Offensive matchups", "UConn offense", "Marshall offense", "Defensive matchups", "UConn defense", "Marshall defense", "Game summary", "First quarter", "Second quarter", "Third quarter", "Fourth quarter", "Scoring summary", "Final statistics", "See also", "Notes", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **2015 St. Petersburg Bowl** was a post\\-season [college football](/wiki/College_football \"College football\") [bowl game](/wiki/Bowl_game \"Bowl game\") between the [UConn Huskies](/wiki/UConn_Huskies_football \"UConn Huskies football\") of the [American Athletic Conference](/wiki/American_Athletic_Conference \"American Athletic Conference\") and the [Marshall Thundering Herd](/wiki/Marshall_Thundering_Herd_football \"Marshall Thundering Herd football\") of [Conference USA](/wiki/Conference_USA \"Conference USA\"), played on December 26, 2015 at [Tropicana Field](/wiki/Tropicana_Field \"Tropicana Field\") in [St. Petersburg, Florida](/wiki/St._Petersburg%2C_Florida \"St. Petersburg, Florida\"). The game was the final contest of the [2015 FBS football season](/wiki/2015_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season \"2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season\") for both teams. It ended in a 16–10 victory for Marshall.\n\nThe Huskies were selected to play in the 2015 St. Petersburg Bowl following a 6–6 [regular season](/wiki/Season_%28sports%29 \"Season (sports)\") highlighted by a win over the otherwise\\-undefeated [Houston Cougars](/wiki/Houston_Cougars_football \"Houston Cougars football\") to achieve [bowl eligibility](/wiki/Bowl_eligibility \"Bowl eligibility\"). UConn faced Marshall, who finished their regular season with a 9–3 record and for the first time since 2012 did not qualify for the [Conference USA championship game](/wiki/Conference_USA_Football_Championship_Game \"Conference USA Football Championship Game\").\n\n", "Team selection\n--------------\n\nIn 2015, the [St. Petersburg Bowl](/wiki/St._Petersburg_Bowl \"St. Petersburg Bowl\") selection committee had a contractual arrangement with the [American Athletic Conference](/wiki/American_Athletic_Conference \"American Athletic Conference\") (\"The American\") and [Conference USA](/wiki/Conference_USA \"Conference USA\") (C\\-USA) to select a team from each conference. The American's arrangement began with the bowl's inception in 2008, through The American's predecessor, the [Big East Conference](/wiki/Big_East_Conference_%281979%E2%80%932013%29 \"Big East Conference (1979–2013)\").\n\nThis game featured the [UConn Huskies](/wiki/2015_UConn_Huskies_football_team \"2015 UConn Huskies football team\") of The American against the [Marshall Thundering Herd](/wiki/2015_Marshall_Thundering_Herd_football_team \"2015 Marshall Thundering Herd football team\") of C\\-USA in their first meeting against each other.\n\n### UConn\n\nAfter finishing the regular season 6–6 (4–4 The American), the Huskies accepted an invitation to play in this game.\n\nThis was the Huskies' sixth bowl appearance and their first since the [2011 Fiesta Bowl](/wiki/2011_Fiesta_Bowl \"2011 Fiesta Bowl\") where [they](/wiki/2010_Connecticut_Huskies_football_team \"2010 Connecticut Huskies football team\") lost to [Oklahoma](/wiki/2010_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team \"2010 Oklahoma Sooners football team\") by a score of 48–20\\. This was their first bowl game in the state of Florida and their first against a team from [Conference USA](/wiki/Conference_USA \"Conference USA\").\n\n### Marshall\n\nAfter finishing the regular season 9–3 (6–2 C\\-USA), the Herd accepted an invitation to play in this game.\n\nThis was the Herd's twelfth bowl appearance and their second appearance in the St. Petersburg Bowl. [They](/wiki/2011_Marshall_Thundering_Herd_football_team \"2011 Marshall Thundering Herd football team\") previously won the [2011 edition](/wiki/2011_Beef_%27O%27_Brady%27s_Bowl \"2011 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl\") (then named the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl) against [FIU](/wiki/2011_FIU_Panthers_football_team \"2011 FIU Panthers football team\") by a score of 20–10\\. This was their first bowl against a team from the [American Athletic Conference](/wiki/American_Athletic_Conference \"American Athletic Conference\").\n\n", "### UConn\n\nAfter finishing the regular season 6–6 (4–4 The American), the Huskies accepted an invitation to play in this game.\n\nThis was the Huskies' sixth bowl appearance and their first since the [2011 Fiesta Bowl](/wiki/2011_Fiesta_Bowl \"2011 Fiesta Bowl\") where [they](/wiki/2010_Connecticut_Huskies_football_team \"2010 Connecticut Huskies football team\") lost to [Oklahoma](/wiki/2010_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team \"2010 Oklahoma Sooners football team\") by a score of 48–20\\. This was their first bowl game in the state of Florida and their first against a team from [Conference USA](/wiki/Conference_USA \"Conference USA\").\n\n", "### Marshall\n\nAfter finishing the regular season 9–3 (6–2 C\\-USA), the Herd accepted an invitation to play in this game.\n\nThis was the Herd's twelfth bowl appearance and their second appearance in the St. Petersburg Bowl. [They](/wiki/2011_Marshall_Thundering_Herd_football_team \"2011 Marshall Thundering Herd football team\") previously won the [2011 edition](/wiki/2011_Beef_%27O%27_Brady%27s_Bowl \"2011 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl\") (then named the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl) against [FIU](/wiki/2011_FIU_Panthers_football_team \"2011 FIU Panthers football team\") by a score of 20–10\\. This was their first bowl against a team from the [American Athletic Conference](/wiki/American_Athletic_Conference \"American Athletic Conference\").\n\n", "Pregame buildup\n---------------\n\n### Offensive matchups\n\n#### UConn offense\n\n#### Marshall offense\n\n### Defensive matchups\n\n#### UConn defense\n\n#### Marshall defense\n\n", "### Offensive matchups\n\n#### UConn offense\n\n#### Marshall offense\n\n", "#### UConn offense\n\n", "#### Marshall offense\n\n", "### Defensive matchups\n\n#### UConn defense\n\n#### Marshall defense\n\n", "#### UConn defense\n\n", "#### Marshall defense\n\n", "Game summary\n------------\n\n### First quarter\n\nUConn received the opening [kickoff](/wiki/Kickoff_%28American_football%29 \"Kickoff (American football)\") to start the game. [Running back](/wiki/Running_back \"Running back\") Arkeel Newsome ran the ball on three straight plays but failed to gain the requisite ten yards required to earn a [first down](/wiki/Down_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Down (gridiron football)\"); the Huskies [punted](/wiki/Punt_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Punt (gridiron football)\") the ball to the Thundering Herd. After a running play by running back Hyleck Foster gained a single yard, Marshall achieved the first first down of the game on a 21\\-yard pass play from [quarterback](/wiki/Quarterback \"Quarterback\") [Chase Litton](/wiki/Chase_Litton \"Chase Litton\") to [wide receiver](/wiki/Wide_receiver \"Wide receiver\") Deandre Reaves, moving the ball onto the UConn side of the field. The Herd drive stalled at that point; after two further running plays and an incomplete pass they punted, pinning the Huskies at their own 9\\-yard line. UConn was again unable to earn a first down, punting the ball back to Marshall. Reaves, serving as the [punt returner](/wiki/Punt_returner \"Punt returner\"), advanced the ball to the UConn 20\\-yard line, giving Marshall excellent field position. The Thundering Herd capitalized on their second play from scrimmage, a 16\\-yard [play\\-action pass](/wiki/Play-action_pass \"Play-action pass\") from Litton to [tight end](/wiki/Tight_end \"Tight end\") Ryan Yurachek for a [touchdown](/wiki/Touchdown \"Touchdown\"). After Marshall successfully kicked the [extra point](/wiki/Conversion_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Conversion (gridiron football)\"), the score was 7–0 in their favor.\n\nThe Huskies responded to the Herd score on their next drive. Starting from the 25\\-yard line after a [touchback](/wiki/Touchback \"Touchback\") on the kickoff, UConn earned five first downs in twelve plays, with Shirreffs converting all five off three runs and two passes. The last first down, a 17\\-yard pass to Newsome, gave the Huskies a [1st\\-and\\-goal](/wiki/Down_%28gridiron_football%29%23Terminology \"Down (gridiron football)#Terminology\") from the Herd 8\\-yard line. UConn running back Ron Johnson scored on the next play, running the ball to the right and just making it into the [end zone](/wiki/End_zone \"End zone\") before being forced [out of bounds](/wiki/Out_of_bounds%23Gridiron_code \"Out of bounds#Gridiron code\"). The Huskies converted the extra point, tying the score at 7–7\\.\n\nOn their next possession, Marshall was only able to convert one first down before being forced to punt. UConn had only enough time for one play, a pass from Shirreffs to Newsome for four yards, before the first quarter clock expired. The score remained tied 7–7 at the end of the quarter.\n\n### Second quarter\n\nStarting the quarter with a 2nd\\-and\\-6 play from their own 24\\-yard line, UConn failed to gain the required yardage in two plays, forcing them to punt back to Marshall. Beginning at their own 32\\-yard line, the Herd drove down the field into the UConn [red zone](/wiki/Red_zone_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Red zone (gridiron football)\"), earning a 1st\\-and\\-10 at the Huskies' 11\\-yard line. After three more plays, Marshall's drive stalled at the UConn 3\\-yard line. They were forced to settle for a 21\\-yard [field goal](/wiki/Field_goal \"Field goal\") by [kicker](/wiki/Placekicker \"Placekicker\") Nick Smith, giving the Herd a 10–7 lead.\n\nOn the ensuing possession, UConn was able to reach midfield before being forced to punt. Marshall began their next drive from their own 4\\-yard line with just under 5 minutes left in the half. The Herd mixed running and passing plays, driving 85 yards over 14 plays and earning six first downs. With three seconds left in the half Smith kicked a 29\\-yard field goal—his second of the game—making the score 13–7 in Marshall's favor heading into [halftime](/wiki/Halftime \"Halftime\").\n\n### Third quarter\n\nMarshall began their first drive of the second half from their own 25\\-yard line after the touchback on the kickoff. After a [pass interference](/wiki/Pass_interference \"Pass interference\") penalty on UConn [cornerback](/wiki/Cornerback \"Cornerback\") Jhavon Williams moved the ball to the 40\\-yard line, Marshall converted three third downs as they moved down the field, on a pass play to Reaves and two runs by backup quarterback Michael Birdsong. A fourth third down play, an attempted pass from Birdsong to Yurachek, fell [incomplete](/wiki/Incomplete_pass \"Incomplete pass\"), bringing up 4th\\-and\\-2 from the UConn 17\\-yard line. After a [timeout](/wiki/Time-out_%28sport%29%23Gridiron_football \"Time-out (sport)#Gridiron football\"), the Herd eschewed another field goal and elected to go for the first down. Litton completed a pass to Reaves but for no gain, giving the ball back to the Huskies on [loss of downs](/wiki/Turnover_on_downs \"Turnover on downs\").\n\nThe Huskies would not take advantage of this opportunity, but would soon get another. After earning two first downs after a pass to tight end Alec Bloom and a pass interference call on cornerback Rodney Allen, Shirreffs' 2nd\\-and\\-8 pass at midfield was intercepted by [safety](/wiki/Safety_%28gridiron_football_position%29 \"Safety (gridiron football position)\") Kendall Gant. Taking over from their own 44\\-yard line, Marshall converted two more third downs on passes from Litton to Reaves and to wide receiver Josh Knight. Facing 3rd\\-and\\-1 from the UConn 20\\-yard line, [fullback](/wiki/Fullback_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Fullback (gridiron football)\") [Devon Johnson](/wiki/Devon_Johnson \"Devon Johnson\")'s run was stopped for no gain. After a [false start](/wiki/False_start \"False start\") penalty moved them back five yards, Marshall opted this time to kick the 43\\-yard field goal. The kick was missed, turning the ball back over to UConn.\n\nSherriffs responded to the missed kick with a first\\-down 15\\-yard run; the next play, he completed a pass to Newsome for ten yards. A 15\\-yard [personal foul](/wiki/Personal_foul_%28American_football%29 \"Personal foul (American football)\") penalty on linebacker Devontre'a Tyler moved the ball to the Marshall 35\\-yard\\-line. The Huskies were unable to move the ball further, after a 2\\-yard run by Newsome, a sack on Shirreffs by defensive lineman Ryan Bee that gave back those two yards, and an incomplete pass intended for wide receiver Noel Thomas. UConn kicker Bobby Puyol converted the 52\\-yard field goal with seconds left in the quarter. After the kickoff and Marshall threw one incomplete pass, the third quarter ended with the score 13–10 in Marshall's favor.\n\n### Fourth quarter\n\nAfter earning one first down on a pass to Yurachek, on 2nd\\-and\\-5 from the Marshall 33\\-yard line Litton threw a long pass that was intercepted by UConn cornerback [Jamar Summers](/wiki/Jamar_Summers \"Jamar Summers\"). Taking over at the UConn 10\\-yard line, Shirreffs led the team down the field, earning first downs on two runs and a pass to tight end Steve Hashemi. After a false start penalty on first down, the Huskies were stopped again at midfield, forcing a punt that was [fair\\-caught](/wiki/Fair_catch \"Fair catch\") by Reaves at the Herd 5\\-yard line. Marshall's responding drive was led by running back Keion Davis. He uncorked a 41\\-yard run on his third of five consecutive runs to open the drive; he would carry the ball on ten out of thirteen plays, running over six minutes off the game clock and forcing UConn to use all of its remaining timeouts. The drive finally was stopped at the UConn 15\\-yard line. Smith kicked a 32\\-yard field goal—his third of the game—to give Marshall a 16–10 lead.\n\nUConn received the next kickoff with 1:44 left in the game, needing a touchdown to tie the score and an extra\\-point conversion to take the lead. Beginning at the 25\\-yard line after the touchback, on the first play from scrimmage Shirreffs completed a pass to Mayala for fifteen years and a first down. On the second play, Shirreffs was sacked by defensive lineman Gary Thompson, losing three yards. A completed pass to wide receiver Tyraiq Beals for four yards brought up 3rd\\-and\\-9 from the UConn 41\\-yard line. Shirreffs' next two passes fell incomplete, turning the football over to Marshall on downs. With only 0:21 left and the Huskies out of timeouts, the Herd were content to [take a knee](/wiki/Quarterback_kneel \"Quarterback kneel\") to run out the clock and end the game. The final score was 16–10 in Marshall's favor.\n\n### Scoring summary\n\n**Source:** \n\n", "### First quarter\n\nUConn received the opening [kickoff](/wiki/Kickoff_%28American_football%29 \"Kickoff (American football)\") to start the game. [Running back](/wiki/Running_back \"Running back\") Arkeel Newsome ran the ball on three straight plays but failed to gain the requisite ten yards required to earn a [first down](/wiki/Down_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Down (gridiron football)\"); the Huskies [punted](/wiki/Punt_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Punt (gridiron football)\") the ball to the Thundering Herd. After a running play by running back Hyleck Foster gained a single yard, Marshall achieved the first first down of the game on a 21\\-yard pass play from [quarterback](/wiki/Quarterback \"Quarterback\") [Chase Litton](/wiki/Chase_Litton \"Chase Litton\") to [wide receiver](/wiki/Wide_receiver \"Wide receiver\") Deandre Reaves, moving the ball onto the UConn side of the field. The Herd drive stalled at that point; after two further running plays and an incomplete pass they punted, pinning the Huskies at their own 9\\-yard line. UConn was again unable to earn a first down, punting the ball back to Marshall. Reaves, serving as the [punt returner](/wiki/Punt_returner \"Punt returner\"), advanced the ball to the UConn 20\\-yard line, giving Marshall excellent field position. The Thundering Herd capitalized on their second play from scrimmage, a 16\\-yard [play\\-action pass](/wiki/Play-action_pass \"Play-action pass\") from Litton to [tight end](/wiki/Tight_end \"Tight end\") Ryan Yurachek for a [touchdown](/wiki/Touchdown \"Touchdown\"). After Marshall successfully kicked the [extra point](/wiki/Conversion_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Conversion (gridiron football)\"), the score was 7–0 in their favor.\n\nThe Huskies responded to the Herd score on their next drive. Starting from the 25\\-yard line after a [touchback](/wiki/Touchback \"Touchback\") on the kickoff, UConn earned five first downs in twelve plays, with Shirreffs converting all five off three runs and two passes. The last first down, a 17\\-yard pass to Newsome, gave the Huskies a [1st\\-and\\-goal](/wiki/Down_%28gridiron_football%29%23Terminology \"Down (gridiron football)#Terminology\") from the Herd 8\\-yard line. UConn running back Ron Johnson scored on the next play, running the ball to the right and just making it into the [end zone](/wiki/End_zone \"End zone\") before being forced [out of bounds](/wiki/Out_of_bounds%23Gridiron_code \"Out of bounds#Gridiron code\"). The Huskies converted the extra point, tying the score at 7–7\\.\n\nOn their next possession, Marshall was only able to convert one first down before being forced to punt. UConn had only enough time for one play, a pass from Shirreffs to Newsome for four yards, before the first quarter clock expired. The score remained tied 7–7 at the end of the quarter.\n\n", "### Second quarter\n\nStarting the quarter with a 2nd\\-and\\-6 play from their own 24\\-yard line, UConn failed to gain the required yardage in two plays, forcing them to punt back to Marshall. Beginning at their own 32\\-yard line, the Herd drove down the field into the UConn [red zone](/wiki/Red_zone_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Red zone (gridiron football)\"), earning a 1st\\-and\\-10 at the Huskies' 11\\-yard line. After three more plays, Marshall's drive stalled at the UConn 3\\-yard line. They were forced to settle for a 21\\-yard [field goal](/wiki/Field_goal \"Field goal\") by [kicker](/wiki/Placekicker \"Placekicker\") Nick Smith, giving the Herd a 10–7 lead.\n\nOn the ensuing possession, UConn was able to reach midfield before being forced to punt. Marshall began their next drive from their own 4\\-yard line with just under 5 minutes left in the half. The Herd mixed running and passing plays, driving 85 yards over 14 plays and earning six first downs. With three seconds left in the half Smith kicked a 29\\-yard field goal—his second of the game—making the score 13–7 in Marshall's favor heading into [halftime](/wiki/Halftime \"Halftime\").\n\n", "### Third quarter\n\nMarshall began their first drive of the second half from their own 25\\-yard line after the touchback on the kickoff. After a [pass interference](/wiki/Pass_interference \"Pass interference\") penalty on UConn [cornerback](/wiki/Cornerback \"Cornerback\") Jhavon Williams moved the ball to the 40\\-yard line, Marshall converted three third downs as they moved down the field, on a pass play to Reaves and two runs by backup quarterback Michael Birdsong. A fourth third down play, an attempted pass from Birdsong to Yurachek, fell [incomplete](/wiki/Incomplete_pass \"Incomplete pass\"), bringing up 4th\\-and\\-2 from the UConn 17\\-yard line. After a [timeout](/wiki/Time-out_%28sport%29%23Gridiron_football \"Time-out (sport)#Gridiron football\"), the Herd eschewed another field goal and elected to go for the first down. Litton completed a pass to Reaves but for no gain, giving the ball back to the Huskies on [loss of downs](/wiki/Turnover_on_downs \"Turnover on downs\").\n\nThe Huskies would not take advantage of this opportunity, but would soon get another. After earning two first downs after a pass to tight end Alec Bloom and a pass interference call on cornerback Rodney Allen, Shirreffs' 2nd\\-and\\-8 pass at midfield was intercepted by [safety](/wiki/Safety_%28gridiron_football_position%29 \"Safety (gridiron football position)\") Kendall Gant. Taking over from their own 44\\-yard line, Marshall converted two more third downs on passes from Litton to Reaves and to wide receiver Josh Knight. Facing 3rd\\-and\\-1 from the UConn 20\\-yard line, [fullback](/wiki/Fullback_%28gridiron_football%29 \"Fullback (gridiron football)\") [Devon Johnson](/wiki/Devon_Johnson \"Devon Johnson\")'s run was stopped for no gain. After a [false start](/wiki/False_start \"False start\") penalty moved them back five yards, Marshall opted this time to kick the 43\\-yard field goal. The kick was missed, turning the ball back over to UConn.\n\nSherriffs responded to the missed kick with a first\\-down 15\\-yard run; the next play, he completed a pass to Newsome for ten yards. A 15\\-yard [personal foul](/wiki/Personal_foul_%28American_football%29 \"Personal foul (American football)\") penalty on linebacker Devontre'a Tyler moved the ball to the Marshall 35\\-yard\\-line. The Huskies were unable to move the ball further, after a 2\\-yard run by Newsome, a sack on Shirreffs by defensive lineman Ryan Bee that gave back those two yards, and an incomplete pass intended for wide receiver Noel Thomas. UConn kicker Bobby Puyol converted the 52\\-yard field goal with seconds left in the quarter. After the kickoff and Marshall threw one incomplete pass, the third quarter ended with the score 13–10 in Marshall's favor.\n\n", "### Fourth quarter\n\nAfter earning one first down on a pass to Yurachek, on 2nd\\-and\\-5 from the Marshall 33\\-yard line Litton threw a long pass that was intercepted by UConn cornerback [Jamar Summers](/wiki/Jamar_Summers \"Jamar Summers\"). Taking over at the UConn 10\\-yard line, Shirreffs led the team down the field, earning first downs on two runs and a pass to tight end Steve Hashemi. After a false start penalty on first down, the Huskies were stopped again at midfield, forcing a punt that was [fair\\-caught](/wiki/Fair_catch \"Fair catch\") by Reaves at the Herd 5\\-yard line. Marshall's responding drive was led by running back Keion Davis. He uncorked a 41\\-yard run on his third of five consecutive runs to open the drive; he would carry the ball on ten out of thirteen plays, running over six minutes off the game clock and forcing UConn to use all of its remaining timeouts. The drive finally was stopped at the UConn 15\\-yard line. Smith kicked a 32\\-yard field goal—his third of the game—to give Marshall a 16–10 lead.\n\nUConn received the next kickoff with 1:44 left in the game, needing a touchdown to tie the score and an extra\\-point conversion to take the lead. Beginning at the 25\\-yard line after the touchback, on the first play from scrimmage Shirreffs completed a pass to Mayala for fifteen years and a first down. On the second play, Shirreffs was sacked by defensive lineman Gary Thompson, losing three yards. A completed pass to wide receiver Tyraiq Beals for four yards brought up 3rd\\-and\\-9 from the UConn 41\\-yard line. Shirreffs' next two passes fell incomplete, turning the football over to Marshall on downs. With only 0:21 left and the Huskies out of timeouts, the Herd were content to [take a knee](/wiki/Quarterback_kneel \"Quarterback kneel\") to run out the clock and end the game. The final score was 16–10 in Marshall's favor.\n\n", "### Scoring summary\n\n**Source:** \n\n", "Final statistics\n----------------\n\n| \\+ **Statistical comparison** | | UConn | Marshall |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 1st downs | 15 | 24 |\n| Total yards | 213 | 389 |\n| Passing yards | 86 | 218 |\n| Rushing yards | 127 | 171 |\n| Penalties | 3–25 | 4–45 |\n| 3rd down conversions | 3–10 | 11–17 |\n| 4th down conversions | 0–1 | 0–1 |\n| Turnovers | 1 | 1 |\n| Time of possession | 25:18 | 34:42 |\n\nSource:\n\nFor his performance in the 2015 St. Petersburg Bowl, Marshall wide receiver Deandre Reaves was named player of the game. Reaves caught nine passes for 88 yards, the longest being for 21 yards in the first quarter. He had a key punt return for 26 yards that set up the lone Marshall touchdown, and also returned a kickoff for 23 yards.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Glossary of American football](/wiki/Glossary_of_American_football \"Glossary of American football\")\n* [American football positions](/wiki/American_football_positions \"American football positions\")\n", "Notes\n-----\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Box score](http://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore?gameId=400852715) at [ESPN](/wiki/ESPN \"ESPN\")\n\n[St. Petersburg Bowl](/wiki/Category:2015%E2%80%9316_NCAA_football_bowl_games \"2015–16 NCAA football bowl games\")\n[Category:Gasparilla Bowl](/wiki/Category:Gasparilla_Bowl \"Gasparilla Bowl\")\n[Category:UConn Huskies football bowl games](/wiki/Category:UConn_Huskies_football_bowl_games \"UConn Huskies football bowl games\")\n[Category:Marshall Thundering Herd football bowl games](/wiki/Category:Marshall_Thundering_Herd_football_bowl_games \"Marshall Thundering Herd football bowl games\")\n[Category:December 2015 sports events in the United States](/wiki/Category:December_2015_sports_events_in_the_United_States \"December 2015 sports events in the United States\")\n[St. Petersburg Bowl](/wiki/Category:2015_in_sports_in_Florida \"2015 in sports in Florida\")\n[Category:21st century in St. Petersburg, Florida](/wiki/Category:21st_century_in_St._Petersburg%2C_Florida \"21st century in St. Petersburg, Florida\")\n\n" ] }
Colin Fraser (ice hockey)
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Playing career", "Minor/Junior", "Professional", "International play", "Career statistics", "Regular season and playoffs", "International", "Awards and honours", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Colin Fraser** (born January 28, 1985\\) is a [Canadian](/wiki/Canadians \"Canadians\") former professional [ice hockey](/wiki/Ice_hockey \"Ice hockey\") [centre](/wiki/Centre_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Centre (ice hockey)\"). He played in the [National Hockey League](/wiki/National_Hockey_League \"National Hockey League\") for the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\"), [Edmonton Oilers](/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers \"Edmonton Oilers\"), [Los Angeles Kings](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Kings \"Los Angeles Kings\") and the [St. Louis Blues](/wiki/St._Louis_Blues \"St. Louis Blues\"). Fraser is a two\\-time [Stanley Cup](/wiki/Stanley_Cup \"Stanley Cup\") champion, having won the Cup with the Blackhawks in 2010, and the Kings in 2012\\. Fraser was a part of the Kings for the 2014 championship, but didn't qualify to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup that year. After retiring from professional hockey in 2015, Fraser returned to the Blackhawks to work in their scouting department.\n\n", "Playing career\n--------------\n\n### Minor/Junior\n\nFraser was born in [Sicamous](/wiki/Sicamous%2C_British_Columbia \"Sicamous, British Columbia\"), but raised in [Surrey, British Columbia](/wiki/Surrey%2C_British_Columbia \"Surrey, British Columbia\"). Growing up, he played [minor hockey](/wiki/Minor_hockey%23Canada \"Minor hockey#Canada\") with the Pacific Vipers of [Vancouver](/wiki/Vancouver \"Vancouver\") with future [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") teammates [Brent Seabrook](/wiki/Brent_Seabrook \"Brent Seabrook\"), [Andrew Ladd](/wiki/Andrew_Ladd \"Andrew Ladd\") and [Troy Brouwer](/wiki/Troy_Brouwer \"Troy Brouwer\"). He went on to play [major junior](/wiki/Junior_ice_hockey%23Major_junior \"Junior ice hockey#Major junior\") in the [Western Hockey League](/wiki/Western_Hockey_League \"Western Hockey League\") (WHL) with the [Red Deer Rebels](/wiki/Red_Deer_Rebels \"Red Deer Rebels\") for four years. He spent time as their team captain. Following a 52\\-point campaign in his second WHL season, Fraser was drafted in the third round, 69th overall, by the [Philadelphia Flyers](/wiki/Philadelphia_Flyers \"Philadelphia Flyers\") in the [2003 NHL Entry Draft](/wiki/2003_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2003 NHL Entry Draft\"). In the subsequent season after being drafted by the Flyers, Fraser was traded to the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") on February 19, 2004, while still in the WHL, along with [Jim Vandermeer](/wiki/Jim_Vandermeer \"Jim Vandermeer\") and a second round selection ([Bryan Bickell](/wiki/Bryan_Bickell \"Bryan Bickell\")) in [2004](/wiki/2004_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2004 NHL Entry Draft\") in exchange for [Alexei Zhamnov](/wiki/Alexei_Zhamnov \"Alexei Zhamnov\") and a fourth round selection (R. J. Anderson) in 2004\\.\n\n### Professional\n\n[thumb\\|left\\|Fraser with the Chicago Blackhawks in April 2009](/wiki/File:Colin_Fraser.JPG \"Colin Fraser.JPG\")\nIn the subsequent season after being drafted by the Flyers and while still in the WHL, Fraser was traded to the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") on February 19, 2004, along with [Jim Vandermeer](/wiki/Jim_Vandermeer \"Jim Vandermeer\") and a second\\-round draft pick ([Bryan Bickell](/wiki/Bryan_Bickell \"Bryan Bickell\")) in [2004](/wiki/2004_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2004 NHL Entry Draft\") in exchange for [Alexei Zhamnov](/wiki/Alexei_Zhamnov \"Alexei Zhamnov\") and a 2004 fourth\\-round pick (R. J. Anderson).\n\nTurning professional in [2004–05](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_AHL_season \"2004–05 AHL season\"), Fraser made his debut with the Blackhawks' [American Hockey League](/wiki/American_Hockey_League \"American Hockey League\") (AHL) affiliate, the [Norfolk Admirals](/wiki/Norfolk_Admirals_%28AHL%29 \"Norfolk Admirals (AHL)\"), appearing in a handful of games following the completion of his fourth and final WHL season. He remained in Norfolk for several seasons and made his NHL debut with the Blackhawks in [2006–07](/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_NHL_season \"2006–07 NHL season\"), dressing for one game. In [2007–08](/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_AHL_season \"2007–08 AHL season\"), the [Rockford IceHogs](/wiki/Rockford_IceHogs \"Rockford IceHogs\") became Chicago's AHL affiliate, where Fraser scored an AHL career\\-high 41 points while also playing in five games for the Blackhawks.\n\nDuring the [2009–10 season](/wiki/2009%E2%80%9310_NHL_season \"2009–10 NHL season\"), Fraser won the [Stanley Cup](/wiki/Stanley_Cup \"Stanley Cup\") while playing with the Chicago Blackhawks; he played in three playoff games in the [2010 playoffs](/wiki/2010_Stanley_Cup_playoffs \"2010 Stanley Cup playoffs\") (all in the frist round against the [Nashville Predators](/wiki/Nashville_Predators \"Nashville Predators\"). \n\nOn June 24, 2010, it was announced that he was traded to the [Edmonton Oilers](/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers \"Edmonton Oilers\") in exchange for a [2010](/wiki/2010_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2010 NHL Entry Draft\") sixth\\-round draft choice ([Mirko Hoefflin](/wiki/Mirko_Hoefflin \"Mirko Hoefflin\")).\n\nOn June 26, 2011, Fraser was traded by the Oilers to the [Los Angeles Kings](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Kings \"Los Angeles Kings\"), along with a seventh\\-round pick in [2012](/wiki/2012_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2012 NHL Entry Draft\"), for [Ryan Smyth](/wiki/Ryan_Smyth \"Ryan Smyth\"). Fraser scored the Kings' first goal in Game 1 of the [2012 Stanley Cup Finals](/wiki/2012_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2012 Stanley Cup Finals\") against the [New Jersey Devils](/wiki/New_Jersey_Devils \"New Jersey Devils\"), a 2–1 Kings overtime victory. He won his second Stanley Cup on June 11, 2012, with the Kings. He then signed a two\\-year, $1\\.65 million contract extension on June 23\\.\n\nOn February 8, 2014, the Kings placed Fraser on waivers for the purpose of demoting him to the [Manchester Monarchs](/wiki/Manchester_Monarchs_%28AHL%29 \"Manchester Monarchs (AHL)\") of the AHL.[Kings place Colin Fraser on waivers](http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2014/02/08/kings-place-colin-fraser-on-waivers) On April 22, the Kings then recalled Fraser during the first round of the [2014 Stanley Cup playoffs](/wiki/2014_Stanley_Cup_playoffs \"2014 Stanley Cup playoffs\") against the [San Jose Sharks](/wiki/San_Jose_Sharks \"San Jose Sharks\");[Kings Recall Colin Fraser](http://kings.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=716014) however, he did not appear in any playoff games and once the Kings eventually won the Stanley Cup for the second time in team history after defeating the [New York Rangers](/wiki/New_York_Rangers \"New York Rangers\") in five games in the [2014 Stanley Cup Finals](/wiki/2014_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2014 Stanley Cup Finals\"), he was awarded a ring and was in the team picture but his name was not engraved on the Cup due to not playing any playoff games and playing only 33 games in the [2013–14 NHL season](/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_NHL_season \"2013–14 NHL season\").\n\nOn September 5, 2014, the [St. Louis Blues](/wiki/St._Louis_Blues \"St. Louis Blues\") announced that they had signed Fraser to a one\\-year, two\\-way contract. He did not win a place with the Blues during training camp and, after clearing waivers, was assigned to the [Chicago Wolves](/wiki/Chicago_Wolves \"Chicago Wolves\"), their AHL affiliate. On December 31, 2014, Fraser was recalled by St. Louis from the Wolves and subsequently played his first game for the Blues against the [Anaheim Ducks](/wiki/Anaheim_Ducks \"Anaheim Ducks\") on January 2, 2015\\.\n\nOn June 16, 2015, as an impending free agent, Fraser signed to continue his career in Europe in agreeing to a one\\-year contract with German club, the [Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers](/wiki/Thomas_Sabo_Ice_Tigers \"Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers\") of the [Deutsche Eishockey Liga](/wiki/Deutsche_Eishockey_Liga \"Deutsche Eishockey Liga\"). In the midst of the [2015–16](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_DEL_season \"2015–16 DEL season\") season, Fraser had appeared in 17 games for the Ice Tigers, registering 5 assists, before opting to immediately retire from professional hockey for personal reasons on November 18, 2015\\.\n\nAfter retiring from professional ice hockey, Fraser became an amateur scout for his former team, the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\").\n\n", "### Minor/Junior\n\nFraser was born in [Sicamous](/wiki/Sicamous%2C_British_Columbia \"Sicamous, British Columbia\"), but raised in [Surrey, British Columbia](/wiki/Surrey%2C_British_Columbia \"Surrey, British Columbia\"). Growing up, he played [minor hockey](/wiki/Minor_hockey%23Canada \"Minor hockey#Canada\") with the Pacific Vipers of [Vancouver](/wiki/Vancouver \"Vancouver\") with future [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") teammates [Brent Seabrook](/wiki/Brent_Seabrook \"Brent Seabrook\"), [Andrew Ladd](/wiki/Andrew_Ladd \"Andrew Ladd\") and [Troy Brouwer](/wiki/Troy_Brouwer \"Troy Brouwer\"). He went on to play [major junior](/wiki/Junior_ice_hockey%23Major_junior \"Junior ice hockey#Major junior\") in the [Western Hockey League](/wiki/Western_Hockey_League \"Western Hockey League\") (WHL) with the [Red Deer Rebels](/wiki/Red_Deer_Rebels \"Red Deer Rebels\") for four years. He spent time as their team captain. Following a 52\\-point campaign in his second WHL season, Fraser was drafted in the third round, 69th overall, by the [Philadelphia Flyers](/wiki/Philadelphia_Flyers \"Philadelphia Flyers\") in the [2003 NHL Entry Draft](/wiki/2003_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2003 NHL Entry Draft\"). In the subsequent season after being drafted by the Flyers, Fraser was traded to the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") on February 19, 2004, while still in the WHL, along with [Jim Vandermeer](/wiki/Jim_Vandermeer \"Jim Vandermeer\") and a second round selection ([Bryan Bickell](/wiki/Bryan_Bickell \"Bryan Bickell\")) in [2004](/wiki/2004_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2004 NHL Entry Draft\") in exchange for [Alexei Zhamnov](/wiki/Alexei_Zhamnov \"Alexei Zhamnov\") and a fourth round selection (R. J. Anderson) in 2004\\.\n\n", "### Professional\n\n[thumb\\|left\\|Fraser with the Chicago Blackhawks in April 2009](/wiki/File:Colin_Fraser.JPG \"Colin Fraser.JPG\")\nIn the subsequent season after being drafted by the Flyers and while still in the WHL, Fraser was traded to the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") on February 19, 2004, along with [Jim Vandermeer](/wiki/Jim_Vandermeer \"Jim Vandermeer\") and a second\\-round draft pick ([Bryan Bickell](/wiki/Bryan_Bickell \"Bryan Bickell\")) in [2004](/wiki/2004_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2004 NHL Entry Draft\") in exchange for [Alexei Zhamnov](/wiki/Alexei_Zhamnov \"Alexei Zhamnov\") and a 2004 fourth\\-round pick (R. J. Anderson).\n\nTurning professional in [2004–05](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_AHL_season \"2004–05 AHL season\"), Fraser made his debut with the Blackhawks' [American Hockey League](/wiki/American_Hockey_League \"American Hockey League\") (AHL) affiliate, the [Norfolk Admirals](/wiki/Norfolk_Admirals_%28AHL%29 \"Norfolk Admirals (AHL)\"), appearing in a handful of games following the completion of his fourth and final WHL season. He remained in Norfolk for several seasons and made his NHL debut with the Blackhawks in [2006–07](/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_NHL_season \"2006–07 NHL season\"), dressing for one game. In [2007–08](/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_AHL_season \"2007–08 AHL season\"), the [Rockford IceHogs](/wiki/Rockford_IceHogs \"Rockford IceHogs\") became Chicago's AHL affiliate, where Fraser scored an AHL career\\-high 41 points while also playing in five games for the Blackhawks.\n\nDuring the [2009–10 season](/wiki/2009%E2%80%9310_NHL_season \"2009–10 NHL season\"), Fraser won the [Stanley Cup](/wiki/Stanley_Cup \"Stanley Cup\") while playing with the Chicago Blackhawks; he played in three playoff games in the [2010 playoffs](/wiki/2010_Stanley_Cup_playoffs \"2010 Stanley Cup playoffs\") (all in the frist round against the [Nashville Predators](/wiki/Nashville_Predators \"Nashville Predators\"). \n\nOn June 24, 2010, it was announced that he was traded to the [Edmonton Oilers](/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers \"Edmonton Oilers\") in exchange for a [2010](/wiki/2010_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2010 NHL Entry Draft\") sixth\\-round draft choice ([Mirko Hoefflin](/wiki/Mirko_Hoefflin \"Mirko Hoefflin\")).\n\nOn June 26, 2011, Fraser was traded by the Oilers to the [Los Angeles Kings](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Kings \"Los Angeles Kings\"), along with a seventh\\-round pick in [2012](/wiki/2012_NHL_Entry_Draft \"2012 NHL Entry Draft\"), for [Ryan Smyth](/wiki/Ryan_Smyth \"Ryan Smyth\"). Fraser scored the Kings' first goal in Game 1 of the [2012 Stanley Cup Finals](/wiki/2012_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2012 Stanley Cup Finals\") against the [New Jersey Devils](/wiki/New_Jersey_Devils \"New Jersey Devils\"), a 2–1 Kings overtime victory. He won his second Stanley Cup on June 11, 2012, with the Kings. He then signed a two\\-year, $1\\.65 million contract extension on June 23\\.\n\nOn February 8, 2014, the Kings placed Fraser on waivers for the purpose of demoting him to the [Manchester Monarchs](/wiki/Manchester_Monarchs_%28AHL%29 \"Manchester Monarchs (AHL)\") of the AHL.[Kings place Colin Fraser on waivers](http://prohockeytalk.nbcsports.com/2014/02/08/kings-place-colin-fraser-on-waivers) On April 22, the Kings then recalled Fraser during the first round of the [2014 Stanley Cup playoffs](/wiki/2014_Stanley_Cup_playoffs \"2014 Stanley Cup playoffs\") against the [San Jose Sharks](/wiki/San_Jose_Sharks \"San Jose Sharks\");[Kings Recall Colin Fraser](http://kings.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=716014) however, he did not appear in any playoff games and once the Kings eventually won the Stanley Cup for the second time in team history after defeating the [New York Rangers](/wiki/New_York_Rangers \"New York Rangers\") in five games in the [2014 Stanley Cup Finals](/wiki/2014_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2014 Stanley Cup Finals\"), he was awarded a ring and was in the team picture but his name was not engraved on the Cup due to not playing any playoff games and playing only 33 games in the [2013–14 NHL season](/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_NHL_season \"2013–14 NHL season\").\n\nOn September 5, 2014, the [St. Louis Blues](/wiki/St._Louis_Blues \"St. Louis Blues\") announced that they had signed Fraser to a one\\-year, two\\-way contract. He did not win a place with the Blues during training camp and, after clearing waivers, was assigned to the [Chicago Wolves](/wiki/Chicago_Wolves \"Chicago Wolves\"), their AHL affiliate. On December 31, 2014, Fraser was recalled by St. Louis from the Wolves and subsequently played his first game for the Blues against the [Anaheim Ducks](/wiki/Anaheim_Ducks \"Anaheim Ducks\") on January 2, 2015\\.\n\nOn June 16, 2015, as an impending free agent, Fraser signed to continue his career in Europe in agreeing to a one\\-year contract with German club, the [Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers](/wiki/Thomas_Sabo_Ice_Tigers \"Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers\") of the [Deutsche Eishockey Liga](/wiki/Deutsche_Eishockey_Liga \"Deutsche Eishockey Liga\"). In the midst of the [2015–16](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_DEL_season \"2015–16 DEL season\") season, Fraser had appeared in 17 games for the Ice Tigers, registering 5 assists, before opting to immediately retire from professional hockey for personal reasons on November 18, 2015\\.\n\nAfter retiring from professional ice hockey, Fraser became an amateur scout for his former team, the [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\").\n\n", "International play\n------------------\n\nDuring his junior career, Fraser competed for [Canada](/wiki/Canada_men%27s_national_junior_ice_hockey_team \"Canada men's national junior ice hockey team\") at the [2005 World Junior Championships](/wiki/2005_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships \"2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships\") in [Grand Forks](/wiki/Grand_Forks%2C_North_Dakota \"Grand Forks, North Dakota\"). He recorded five points in six games, helping Canada to a gold medal win against Russia in the Final. The gold medal marked Canada's first championship of a five\\-year run.\n\n[thumb\\|right\\|Fraser (left) and [Jordan Nolan](/wiki/Jordan_Nolan \"Jordan Nolan\") at the [2012 Stanley Cup](/wiki/2012_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2012 Stanley Cup Finals\") parade.](/wiki/File:2012_Stanley_Cup_Parade_04_%28Colin_Fraser_%26_Jordan_Nolan_crop%29.jpg \"2012 Stanley Cup Parade 04 (Colin Fraser & Jordan Nolan crop).jpg\")\n\n", "Career statistics\n-----------------\n\n### Regular season and playoffs\n\n| | | | | [Regular season](/wiki/Regular_season \"Regular season\") | | | | | | [Playoffs](/wiki/Playoffs \"Playoffs\") | | | | |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| [Season](/wiki/Season_%28sports%29 \"Season (sports)\") | Team | League | GP | [G](/wiki/Goal_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Goal (ice hockey)\") | [A](/wiki/Assist_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Assist (ice hockey)\") | [Pts](/wiki/Point_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Point (ice hockey)\") | [PIM](/wiki/Penalty_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Penalty (ice hockey)\") | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |\n| 2000–01 | [Port Coquitlam Buckaroos](/wiki/Port_Coquitlam_Buckaroos \"Port Coquitlam Buckaroos\") | [PIJHL](/wiki/Pacific_Junior_Hockey_League \"Pacific Junior Hockey League\") | 38 | 16 | 24 | 40 | 90 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 21 |\n| [2001–02](/wiki/2001%E2%80%9302_WHL_season \"2001–02 WHL season\") | [Red Deer Rebels](/wiki/Red_Deer_Rebels \"Red Deer Rebels\") | [WHL](/wiki/Western_Hockey_League \"Western Hockey League\") | 67 | 11 | 31 | 42 | 126 | 23 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 39 |\n| [2002–03](/wiki/2002%E2%80%9303_WHL_season \"2002–03 WHL season\") | Red Deer Rebels | WHL | 69 | 15 | 37 | 52 | 192 | 22 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 40 |\n| [2003–04](/wiki/2003%E2%80%9304_WHL_season \"2003–04 WHL season\") | Red Deer Rebels | WHL | 70 | 24 | 29 | 53 | 174 | 19 | 5 | 9 | 14 | 24 |\n| [2004–05](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_WHL_season \"2004–05 WHL season\") | Red Deer Rebels | WHL | 63 | 24 | 43 | 67 | 148 | 7 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 8 |\n| [2004–05](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_AHL_season \"2004–05 AHL season\") | [Norfolk Admirals](/wiki/Norfolk_Admirals_%28AHL%29 \"Norfolk Admirals (AHL)\") | [AHL](/wiki/American_Hockey_League \"American Hockey League\") | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |\n| [2005–06](/wiki/2005%E2%80%9306_AHL_season \"2005–06 AHL season\") | Norfolk Admirals | AHL | 73 | 12 | 13 | 25 | 145 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |\n| [2006–07](/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_AHL_season \"2006–07 AHL season\") | Norfolk Admirals | AHL | 67 | 12 | 24 | 36 | 158 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 21 |\n| [2006–07](/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_NHL_season \"2006–07 NHL season\") | [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") | [NHL](/wiki/National_Hockey_League \"National Hockey League\") | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2007–08](/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_AHL_season \"2007–08 AHL season\") | [Rockford IceHogs](/wiki/Rockford_IceHogs \"Rockford IceHogs\") | AHL | 75 | 17 | 24 | 41 | 165 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 28 |\n| [2007–08](/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_NHL_season \"2007–08 NHL season\") | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2008–09](/wiki/2008%E2%80%9309_NHL_season \"2008–09 NHL season\") | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | 81 | 6 | 11 | 17 | 55 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |\n| [2009–10](/wiki/2009%E2%80%9310_NHL_season \"2009–10 NHL season\") | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | 70 | 7 | 12 | 19 | 44 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |\n| [2010–11](/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311_NHL_season \"2010–11 NHL season\") | [Edmonton Oilers](/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers \"Edmonton Oilers\") | NHL | 67 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 60 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2011–12](/wiki/2011%E2%80%9312_NHL_season \"2011–12 NHL season\") | [Los Angeles Kings](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Kings \"Los Angeles Kings\") | NHL | 67 | 2 | 6 | 8 | 67 | 18 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |\n| [2012–13](/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_NHL_season \"2012–13 NHL season\") | Los Angeles Kings | NHL | 34 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 25 | 16 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 10 |\n| [2013–14](/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_NHL_season \"2013–14 NHL season\") | Los Angeles Kings | NHL | 33 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 30 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2013–14](/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_AHL_season \"2013–14 AHL season\") | [Manchester Monarchs](/wiki/Manchester_Monarchs_%28AHL%29 \"Manchester Monarchs (AHL)\") | AHL | 10 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2014–15](/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_AHL_season \"2014–15 AHL season\") | [Chicago Wolves](/wiki/Chicago_Wolves \"Chicago Wolves\") | AHL | 59 | 9 | 8 | 17 | 67 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 |\n| [2014–15](/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_NHL_season \"2014–15 NHL season\") | [St. Louis Blues](/wiki/St._Louis_Blues \"St. Louis Blues\") | NHL | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2015–16](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_DEL_season \"2015–16 DEL season\") | [Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers](/wiki/Thomas_Sabo_Ice_Tigers \"Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers\") | [DEL](/wiki/Deutsche_Eishockey_Liga \"Deutsche Eishockey Liga\") | 17 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 69 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| AHL totals | | | 289 | 53 | 72 | 125 | 559 | 33 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 62 |\n| NHL totals | | | 359 | 20 | 38 | 58 | 290 | 39 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 16 |\n\n### International\n\n| Year | Team | Event | Result | | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 2002 | Canada Pacific | [U17](/wiki/World_U17_Hockey_Challenge \"World U17 Hockey Challenge\") | | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6 |\n| 2002 | [Canada](/wiki/Canada_men%27s_national_under-18_ice_hockey_team \"Canada men's national under-18 ice hockey team\") | [U18](/wiki/Hlinka_Gretzky_Cup \"Hlinka Gretzky Cup\") | | 5 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |\n| [2005](/wiki/2005_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships \"2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships\") | [Canada](/wiki/Canada_men%27s_national_junior_ice_hockey_team \"Canada men's national junior ice hockey team\") | [WJC](/wiki/World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships \"World Junior Ice Hockey Championships\") | | 6 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 2 |\n| Junior totals | | | | 17 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 12 |\n\n", "### Regular season and playoffs\n\n| | | | | [Regular season](/wiki/Regular_season \"Regular season\") | | | | | | [Playoffs](/wiki/Playoffs \"Playoffs\") | | | | |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| [Season](/wiki/Season_%28sports%29 \"Season (sports)\") | Team | League | GP | [G](/wiki/Goal_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Goal (ice hockey)\") | [A](/wiki/Assist_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Assist (ice hockey)\") | [Pts](/wiki/Point_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Point (ice hockey)\") | [PIM](/wiki/Penalty_%28ice_hockey%29 \"Penalty (ice hockey)\") | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |\n| 2000–01 | [Port Coquitlam Buckaroos](/wiki/Port_Coquitlam_Buckaroos \"Port Coquitlam Buckaroos\") | [PIJHL](/wiki/Pacific_Junior_Hockey_League \"Pacific Junior Hockey League\") | 38 | 16 | 24 | 40 | 90 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 21 |\n| [2001–02](/wiki/2001%E2%80%9302_WHL_season \"2001–02 WHL season\") | [Red Deer Rebels](/wiki/Red_Deer_Rebels \"Red Deer Rebels\") | [WHL](/wiki/Western_Hockey_League \"Western Hockey League\") | 67 | 11 | 31 | 42 | 126 | 23 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 39 |\n| [2002–03](/wiki/2002%E2%80%9303_WHL_season \"2002–03 WHL season\") | Red Deer Rebels | WHL | 69 | 15 | 37 | 52 | 192 | 22 | 7 | 6 | 13 | 40 |\n| [2003–04](/wiki/2003%E2%80%9304_WHL_season \"2003–04 WHL season\") | Red Deer Rebels | WHL | 70 | 24 | 29 | 53 | 174 | 19 | 5 | 9 | 14 | 24 |\n| [2004–05](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_WHL_season \"2004–05 WHL season\") | Red Deer Rebels | WHL | 63 | 24 | 43 | 67 | 148 | 7 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 8 |\n| [2004–05](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_AHL_season \"2004–05 AHL season\") | [Norfolk Admirals](/wiki/Norfolk_Admirals_%28AHL%29 \"Norfolk Admirals (AHL)\") | [AHL](/wiki/American_Hockey_League \"American Hockey League\") | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |\n| [2005–06](/wiki/2005%E2%80%9306_AHL_season \"2005–06 AHL season\") | Norfolk Admirals | AHL | 73 | 12 | 13 | 25 | 145 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 |\n| [2006–07](/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_AHL_season \"2006–07 AHL season\") | Norfolk Admirals | AHL | 67 | 12 | 24 | 36 | 158 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 21 |\n| [2006–07](/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_NHL_season \"2006–07 NHL season\") | [Chicago Blackhawks](/wiki/Chicago_Blackhawks \"Chicago Blackhawks\") | [NHL](/wiki/National_Hockey_League \"National Hockey League\") | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2007–08](/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_AHL_season \"2007–08 AHL season\") | [Rockford IceHogs](/wiki/Rockford_IceHogs \"Rockford IceHogs\") | AHL | 75 | 17 | 24 | 41 | 165 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 28 |\n| [2007–08](/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_NHL_season \"2007–08 NHL season\") | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2008–09](/wiki/2008%E2%80%9309_NHL_season \"2008–09 NHL season\") | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | 81 | 6 | 11 | 17 | 55 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |\n| [2009–10](/wiki/2009%E2%80%9310_NHL_season \"2009–10 NHL season\") | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL | 70 | 7 | 12 | 19 | 44 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |\n| [2010–11](/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311_NHL_season \"2010–11 NHL season\") | [Edmonton Oilers](/wiki/Edmonton_Oilers \"Edmonton Oilers\") | NHL | 67 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 60 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2011–12](/wiki/2011%E2%80%9312_NHL_season \"2011–12 NHL season\") | [Los Angeles Kings](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Kings \"Los Angeles Kings\") | NHL | 67 | 2 | 6 | 8 | 67 | 18 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |\n| [2012–13](/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_NHL_season \"2012–13 NHL season\") | Los Angeles Kings | NHL | 34 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 25 | 16 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 10 |\n| [2013–14](/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_NHL_season \"2013–14 NHL season\") | Los Angeles Kings | NHL | 33 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 30 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2013–14](/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_AHL_season \"2013–14 AHL season\") | [Manchester Monarchs](/wiki/Manchester_Monarchs_%28AHL%29 \"Manchester Monarchs (AHL)\") | AHL | 10 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2014–15](/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_AHL_season \"2014–15 AHL season\") | [Chicago Wolves](/wiki/Chicago_Wolves \"Chicago Wolves\") | AHL | 59 | 9 | 8 | 17 | 67 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 |\n| [2014–15](/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_NHL_season \"2014–15 NHL season\") | [St. Louis Blues](/wiki/St._Louis_Blues \"St. Louis Blues\") | NHL | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| [2015–16](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_DEL_season \"2015–16 DEL season\") | [Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers](/wiki/Thomas_Sabo_Ice_Tigers \"Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers\") | [DEL](/wiki/Deutsche_Eishockey_Liga \"Deutsche Eishockey Liga\") | 17 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 69 | — | — | — | — | — |\n| AHL totals | | | 289 | 53 | 72 | 125 | 559 | 33 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 62 |\n| NHL totals | | | 359 | 20 | 38 | 58 | 290 | 39 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 16 |\n\n", "### International\n\n| Year | Team | Event | Result | | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 2002 | Canada Pacific | [U17](/wiki/World_U17_Hockey_Challenge \"World U17 Hockey Challenge\") | | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6 |\n| 2002 | [Canada](/wiki/Canada_men%27s_national_under-18_ice_hockey_team \"Canada men's national under-18 ice hockey team\") | [U18](/wiki/Hlinka_Gretzky_Cup \"Hlinka Gretzky Cup\") | | 5 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |\n| [2005](/wiki/2005_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships \"2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships\") | [Canada](/wiki/Canada_men%27s_national_junior_ice_hockey_team \"Canada men's national junior ice hockey team\") | [WJC](/wiki/World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships \"World Junior Ice Hockey Championships\") | | 6 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 2 |\n| Junior totals | | | | 17 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 12 |\n\n", "Awards and honours\n------------------\n\n| Award | Year |\n| --- | --- |\n| [WHL](/wiki/Western_Hockey_League \"Western Hockey League\") | | |\n| [Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy](/wiki/Doug_Wickenheiser_Memorial_Trophy \"Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy\") | [2005](/wiki/2004%E2%80%9305_WHL_season \"2004–05 WHL season\") |\n| [Humanitarian of the Year Award](/wiki/CHL_Humanitarian_of_the_Year \"CHL Humanitarian of the Year\") | 2005 |\n| [NHL](/wiki/National_Hockey_League \"National Hockey League\") | | |\n| [Stanley Cup](/wiki/Stanley_Cup \"Stanley Cup\") champion | [2010](/wiki/2010_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2010 Stanley Cup Finals\"), [2012](/wiki/2012_Stanley_Cup_Finals \"2012 Stanley Cup Finals\") |\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1985 births](/wiki/Category:1985_births \"1985 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Canadian ice hockey centres](/wiki/Category:Canadian_ice_hockey_centres \"Canadian ice hockey centres\")\n[Category:Chicago Blackhawks scouts](/wiki/Category:Chicago_Blackhawks_scouts \"Chicago Blackhawks scouts\")\n[Category:Chicago Blackhawks players](/wiki/Category:Chicago_Blackhawks_players \"Chicago Blackhawks players\")\n[Category:Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States](/wiki/Category:Canadian_expatriate_ice_hockey_players_in_the_United_States \"Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States\")\n[Category:Chicago Wolves players](/wiki/Category:Chicago_Wolves_players \"Chicago Wolves 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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Distribution", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Leostyletus pseudomisakiensis*** is a [species](/wiki/Species \"Species\") of [sea slug](/wiki/Sea_slug \"Sea slug\") or [nudibranch](/wiki/Nudibranch \"Nudibranch\"), a [marine](/wiki/Marine_%28ocean%29 \"Marine (ocean)\") [gastropod](/wiki/Gastropod \"Gastropod\") [mollusc](/wiki/Mollusc \"Mollusc\") in the [family](/wiki/Family_%28biology%29 \"Family (biology)\") [Eubranchidae](/wiki/Eubranchidae \"Eubranchidae\").Bouchet, P. (2015\\). [*Leostyletus pseudomisakiensis* Martynov, 1998\\.](http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=457871) In: MolluscaBase (2015\\). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015\\-12\\-27\n\n", "Distribution\n------------\n\nThis species was described from the [Sea of Japan](/wiki/Sea_of_Japan \"Sea of Japan\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Eubranchidae](/wiki/Category:Eubranchidae \"Eubranchidae\")\n[Category:Gastropods described in 1998](/wiki/Category:Gastropods_described_in_1998 \"Gastropods described in 1998\")\n[Category:Molluscs of Japan](/wiki/Category:Molluscs_of_Japan \"Molluscs of Japan\")\n\n" ] }
Fedosov
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2018-12-18T18:51:55Z
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{ "title": [ "Fedosov", "See also" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "**Fedosov** () is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is **Fedosova**. It may refer to\n* [Albert Fedosov](/wiki/Albert_Fedosov \"Albert Fedosov\") (born 1970\\), Russian football player\n* [Genrikh Fedosov](/wiki/Genrikh_Fedosov \"Genrikh Fedosov\") (1932–2005\\), Russian football player\n* [Pavlo Fedosov](/wiki/Pavlo_Fedosov \"Pavlo Fedosov\") (born 1996\\), Ukrainian football player\n* [Tamara Safonova](/wiki/Tamara_Safonova \"Tamara Safonova\") (née Fedosova in 1946\\), Russian diver\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Fedosov manifold](/wiki/Fedosov_manifold \"Fedosov manifold\")\n\n[Category:Russian\\-language surnames](/wiki/Category:Russian-language_surnames \"Russian-language surnames\")\n\n" ] }
Tsukanov
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2024-03-05T14:59:40Z
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0
{ "title": [ "Tsukanov" ], "level": [ 1 ], "content": [ "**Tsukanov** () is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is **Tsukanova**. It may refer to\n* [Andrei Tsukanov](/wiki/Andrei_Tsukanov \"Andrei Tsukanov\") (born 1977\\), Russian football player\n* [Andriy Tsukanov](/wiki/Andriy_Tsukanov \"Andriy Tsukanov\") (born 1980\\), Ukrainian Paralympic football player\n* [Ludmila Tsukanova](/wiki/Ludmila_Tsukanova \"Ludmila Tsukanova\") (born 1982\\), Ukrainian football goalkeeper\n* [Mariya Tsukanova](/wiki/Mariya_Tsukanova \"Mariya Tsukanova\") (1924–1945\\), [Hero of the Soviet Union](/wiki/Hero_of_the_Soviet_Union \"Hero of the Soviet Union\")\n* [Nikolay Tsukanov](/wiki/Nikolay_Tsukanov \"Nikolay Tsukanov\") (born 1965\\), Russian politician, psychologist and businessman\n* [Sergei Tsukanov](/wiki/Sergei_Tsukanov \"Sergei Tsukanov\") (born 1986\\), Russian football player\n* [Viktor Tsukanov](/wiki/Viktor_Tsukanov \"Viktor Tsukanov\") (born 2006\\), Ukrainian football player\n\n[Category:Russian\\-language surnames](/wiki/Category:Russian-language_surnames \"Russian-language surnames\")\n\n" ] }
Gold and the Girl
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2022-11-13T18:25:22Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Plot", "Cast", "References", "Bibliography", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Gold and the Girl*** is a 1925 American [silent](/wiki/Silent_film \"Silent film\") [western film](/wiki/Western_film \"Western film\") directed by [Edmund Mortimer](/wiki/Edmund_Mortimer_%28actor%29 \"Edmund Mortimer (actor)\") and starring [Buck Jones](/wiki/Buck_Jones \"Buck Jones\"), [Elinor Fair](/wiki/Elinor_Fair \"Elinor Fair\"), and [Bruce Gordon](/wiki/Bruce_Gordon_%28actor/director%29 \"Bruce Gordon (actor/director)\").Gehring p. 29[Progressive Silent Film List: *Gold and the Girl*](http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/G/GoldAndTheGirl1925.html) at silentera.com\n\n", "Plot\n----\n\nAs described in a film magazine review, a representative of mining interests is determined to capture the crooks who are stealing the gold shipments. The villains execute the robberies by using the gold shipment trucks. The agent falls in love with the young woman whose father is the ringleader of the bandits. He effects her rescue and captures the gang but the father eludes the law by killing himself.\n\n", "Cast\n----\n\n* + - * + - * + \n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Bibliography\n------------\n\n* Wes D. Gehring (2003\\). *Carole Lombard, the Hoosier Tornado*. Indiana Historical Society Press. \n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1925 films](/wiki/Category:1925_films \"1925 films\")\n[Category:Films directed by Edmund Mortimer](/wiki/Category:Films_directed_by_Edmund_Mortimer \"Films directed by Edmund Mortimer\")\n[Category:American silent feature films](/wiki/Category:American_silent_feature_films \"American silent feature films\")\n[Category:American black\\-and\\-white films](/wiki/Category:American_black-and-white_films \"American black-and-white films\")\n[Category:Fox Film films](/wiki/Category:Fox_Film_films \"Fox Film films\")\n[Category:1920s English\\-language films](/wiki/Category:1920s_English-language_films \"1920s English-language films\")\n[Category:1920s American films](/wiki/Category:1920s_American_films \"1920s American films\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
IPSC Australia Inc
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2023-09-28T17:53:32Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "See also", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**IPSC Australia Inc** is the [Australian](/wiki/Australia \"Australia\") association for [practical shooting](/wiki/Practical_shooting \"Practical shooting\") under the [International Practical Shooting Confederation](/wiki/International_Practical_Shooting_Confederation \"International Practical Shooting Confederation\"). It consists of seven sections: [Victoria](/wiki/Victoria_%28Australia%29 \"Victoria (Australia)\") and [Tasmania](/wiki/Tasmania \"Tasmania\"), [South Australia](/wiki/South_Australia \"South Australia\"), [New South Wales](/wiki/New_South_Wales \"New South Wales\"), [Australian Capital Territory](/wiki/Australian_Capital_Territory \"Australian Capital Territory\"), [Queensland](/wiki/Queensland \"Queensland\"), [Northern Territory](/wiki/Northern_Territory \"Northern Territory\") and [Western Australia](/wiki/Western_Australia \"Western Australia\").\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [IPSC Australian Handgun Championship](/wiki/IPSC_Australian_Handgun_Championship \"IPSC Australian Handgun Championship\")\n* [IPSC Australian Rifle Championship](/wiki/IPSC_Australian_Rifle_Championship \"IPSC Australian Rifle Championship\")\n* [IPSC Australian Shotgun Championship](/wiki/IPSC_Australian_Shotgun_Championship \"IPSC Australian Shotgun Championship\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Official homepage of IPSC Australia Inc](http://www.ipsc.org.au/)\n\n[Category:Regions of the International Practical Shooting Confederation](/wiki/Category:Regions_of_the_International_Practical_Shooting_Confederation \"Regions of the International Practical Shooting Confederation\")\n[Category:Sports organisations of Australia](/wiki/Category:Sports_organisations_of_Australia \"Sports organisations of Australia\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
SYZ
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2023-09-06T10:51:10Z
1,096,661,704
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{ "title": [ "SYZ" ], "level": [ 1 ], "content": [ "**SYZ** may refer to:\n\n* [Banque SYZ](/wiki/Banque_SYZ \"Banque SYZ\"), a boutique Swiss private bank which is part of the Syz Group\n* [Shiraz Shahid Dastgheib International Airport](/wiki/Shiraz_Shahid_Dastgheib_International_Airport \"Shiraz Shahid Dastgheib International Airport\") (IATA: SYZ), an international airport located in Shiraz, Iran\n* [SYZ conjecture](/wiki/SYZ_conjecture \"SYZ conjecture\"), an attempt to understand the mirror symmetry conjecture\n\n" ] }
Jerome Elbrycht
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2024-07-21T19:01:21Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Jerome Elbrycht** is a French [freestyle skier](/wiki/Freestyle_skiing \"Freestyle skiing\") and [cable park](/wiki/Cable_skiing \"Cable skiing\") [wakeboarder](/wiki/Wakeboarding \"Wakeboarding\").\n\nElbrycht competed at the [Winter X Games XX](/wiki/Winter_X_Games_XX \"Winter X Games XX\") in [Aspen](/wiki/Aspen%2C_Colorado \"Aspen, Colorado\"), [Colorado](/wiki/Colorado \"Colorado\") in January 2016, where he won a gold medal in Mono Skier X.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_missing_%28living_people%29 \"Year of birth missing (living people)\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:X Games athletes](/wiki/Category:X_Games_athletes \"X Games athletes\")\n[Category:French male freestyle skiers](/wiki/Category:French_male_freestyle_skiers \"French male freestyle skiers\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
C8H14N2O2
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2021-03-18T08:37:31Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction" ], "level": [ 1 ], "content": [ "\nThe [molecular formula](/wiki/Molecular_formula \"Molecular formula\") **C8H14N2O2** may refer to:\n\n* [Etiracetam](/wiki/Etiracetam \"Etiracetam\"), a chemical compound belonging to the racetam family\n* [Levetiracetam](/wiki/Levetiracetam \"Levetiracetam\"), a medication used to treat epilepsy\n\n" ] }
Revelation 21
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2024-02-07T06:48:51Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Text", "Textual witnesses", "Old Testament references", "New Testament references", "{{Anchor|Verses 1–8}}A new heaven and a new earth (21:1–8)", "Verse 1", "Verse 2", "Verse 6", "Verse 7", "Verse 8", "{{Anchor|Verses 9–27}}The new Jerusalem (21:9–27)", "{{Anchor|Verse 9|Verse 10|Verse 11}}Verses 9–11", "Verse 14", "Verses 15–21", "Verses 22–27", "See also", "Notes", "References", "Bibliography", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Revelation 21** is the twenty\\-first chapter of the [Book of Revelation](/wiki/Book_of_Revelation \"Book of Revelation\") in the [New Testament](/wiki/New_Testament \"New Testament\") of the [Christian Bible](/wiki/Christian_Bible \"Christian Bible\"). This chapter contains the accounts of \"the new heaven and the new earth\", followed by the appearance of the [New Jerusalem](/wiki/New_Jerusalem \"New Jerusalem\"), \"prepared as a bride\".\n\n", "Text\n----\n\n[thumb\\|right\\|200px\\|Revelation 21:3 on the exterior cornerstone of Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Columbia, Missouri).](/wiki/File:Sacred_Heart_Catholic_Church_%28Columbia%2C_MO%29_-_exterior%2C_cornerstone%2C_Revelation_21-3.jpg \"Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Columbia, MO) - exterior, cornerstone, Revelation 21-3.jpg\")\nThe original text was written in [Koine Greek](/wiki/Koine_Greek \"Koine Greek\"). [This chapter is divided into](/wiki/Chapters_and_verses_of_the_Bible \"Chapters and verses of the Bible\") 27 verses.\n\n### Textual witnesses\n\nSome early [manuscripts](/wiki/Biblical_manuscript \"Biblical manuscript\") containing the text of this chapter are among others:Elliott, J. K. \"Revelations from the apparatus criticus of the Book of Revelation: How Textual Criticism Can Help Historians.\" *Union Seminary Quarterly Review* 63, no. 3\\-4 (2012\\): 1–23\\.\n* [Codex Sinaiticus](/wiki/Codex_Sinaiticus \"Codex Sinaiticus\") (330–360\\)\n* [Codex Alexandrinus](/wiki/Codex_Alexandrinus \"Codex Alexandrinus\") (400–440\\)\n\n### Old Testament references\n\n* : \n* : \n* : \n* : \n* : \n\n### New Testament references\n\n* : \n* : \n* : \n* : ; \n", "### Textual witnesses\n\nSome early [manuscripts](/wiki/Biblical_manuscript \"Biblical manuscript\") containing the text of this chapter are among others:Elliott, J. K. \"Revelations from the apparatus criticus of the Book of Revelation: How Textual Criticism Can Help Historians.\" *Union Seminary Quarterly Review* 63, no. 3\\-4 (2012\\): 1–23\\.\n* [Codex Sinaiticus](/wiki/Codex_Sinaiticus \"Codex Sinaiticus\") (330–360\\)\n* [Codex Alexandrinus](/wiki/Codex_Alexandrinus \"Codex Alexandrinus\") (400–440\\)\n\n", "### Old Testament references\n\n* : \n* : \n* : \n* : \n* : \n", "### New Testament references\n\n* : \n* : \n* : \n* : ; \n", "A new heaven and a new earth (21:1–8\\)\n------------------------------------------------------------\n\n[right\\|thumb\\|200px\\|A new heaven and new earth. Revelation 21\\. Apocalypse 37\\. Scheits. Phillip Medhurst Collection.](/wiki/File:Apocalypse_37._A_new_heaven_and_new_earth._Revelation_21._Scheits._Phillip_Medhurst_Collection.jpg \"Apocalypse 37. A new heaven and new earth. Revelation 21. Scheits. Phillip Medhurst Collection.jpg\")\n[thumb\\|Revelation 21:3 quoted on a church in [Slovakia](/wiki/Slovakia \"Slovakia\"): \"Behold! God's dwelling\\-place is among the people…\"](/wiki/File:Puchov_evangelicky_kostel_2.jpg \"Puchov evangelicky kostel 2.jpg\")\n### Verse 1\n\nThe [Nonconformist](/wiki/Nonconformist_%28Protestantism%29 \"Nonconformist (Protestantism)\") minister [Alexander Maclaren](/wiki/Alexander_Maclaren \"Alexander Maclaren\") interprets \"a new heaven and a new earth\" as meaning \"a renovated condition of humanity\" and suggests that \"and the sea is no more\" is \"probably ... to be taken in a symbolic sense, as shadowing forth the absence of unruly power, of mysterious and hostile forces, of estranging gulfs of separation\". Referring to the island of [Patmos](/wiki/Patmos \"Patmos\") where the writer experienced his vision, Maclaren continues, \"The sad and solitary and estranging ocean that raged around his little rock sanctuary has passed away for ever\".Maclaren, A., [MacLaren: Expositions of Holy Scripture](https://biblehub.com/commentaries/maclaren/revelation/21.htm) on Revelation 21, accessed 16 December 2018\n\n### Verse 2\n\nThe name *John* appears in the [King James Version](/wiki/King_James_Version \"King James Version\") and [New King James Version](/wiki/New_King_James_Version \"New King James Version\") but is generally omitted in other English translations.[BibleGateway.com](/wiki/BibleGateway.com \"BibleGateway.com\"), [Revelation 21:2 in various translations](https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Revelation%2021:2)\n\n### Verse 6\n\n *And he said to me, \"It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give from the spring of the water of life without payment.\"* [ESV](/wiki/English_Standard_Version \"English Standard Version\")\n* \"It is done\": from Greek , **,[Revelation 21:6 Greek text analysis](https://biblehub.com/text/revelation/21-6.htm). Biblehub alluding that \"the things promised (plural) have come to pass\".[Ellicott, C. J.](/wiki/Charles_Ellicott \"Charles Ellicott\") (Ed.) (1905\\). [*Ellicott's Bible Commentary for English Readers*. Revelation 21\\.](http://biblehub.com/commentaries/ellicott/revelation/21.htm) London : Cassell and Company, Limited, \\[1905–1906] Online version: (OCoLC) 929526708\\. Accessed 28 April 2019\\. Whereas in Revelation 16:17 the statement \"it is done\" (Greek: , **) signifies 'the completion of the wrath of God', here it is 'at the making of all things new'.\n* \"Without payment\" (KJV: \"freely\"): from Greek , **, \"a free, unmerited gift\".Benson, Joseph. [*Commentary on the Old and New Testaments*. Revelation 21](http://biblehub.com/commentaries/benson/revelation/21.htm), accessed 9 July 2019\\.\n\n### Verse 7\n\n*The one who conquers will inherit these things, and I will be his God and he will be my son.* LEB\n### Verse 8\n\n*”But cowards, unbelievers, the corrupt, murderers, the immoral, those who practice witchcraft, idol worshipers, and all liars—their fate is in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”* NLT\n", "### Verse 1\n\nThe [Nonconformist](/wiki/Nonconformist_%28Protestantism%29 \"Nonconformist (Protestantism)\") minister [Alexander Maclaren](/wiki/Alexander_Maclaren \"Alexander Maclaren\") interprets \"a new heaven and a new earth\" as meaning \"a renovated condition of humanity\" and suggests that \"and the sea is no more\" is \"probably ... to be taken in a symbolic sense, as shadowing forth the absence of unruly power, of mysterious and hostile forces, of estranging gulfs of separation\". Referring to the island of [Patmos](/wiki/Patmos \"Patmos\") where the writer experienced his vision, Maclaren continues, \"The sad and solitary and estranging ocean that raged around his little rock sanctuary has passed away for ever\".Maclaren, A., [MacLaren: Expositions of Holy Scripture](https://biblehub.com/commentaries/maclaren/revelation/21.htm) on Revelation 21, accessed 16 December 2018\n\n", "### Verse 2\n\nThe name *John* appears in the [King James Version](/wiki/King_James_Version \"King James Version\") and [New King James Version](/wiki/New_King_James_Version \"New King James Version\") but is generally omitted in other English translations.[BibleGateway.com](/wiki/BibleGateway.com \"BibleGateway.com\"), [Revelation 21:2 in various translations](https://www.biblegateway.com/verse/en/Revelation%2021:2)\n\n", "### Verse 6\n\n *And he said to me, \"It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give from the spring of the water of life without payment.\"* [ESV](/wiki/English_Standard_Version \"English Standard Version\")\n* \"It is done\": from Greek , **,[Revelation 21:6 Greek text analysis](https://biblehub.com/text/revelation/21-6.htm). Biblehub alluding that \"the things promised (plural) have come to pass\".[Ellicott, C. J.](/wiki/Charles_Ellicott \"Charles Ellicott\") (Ed.) (1905\\). [*Ellicott's Bible Commentary for English Readers*. Revelation 21\\.](http://biblehub.com/commentaries/ellicott/revelation/21.htm) London : Cassell and Company, Limited, \\[1905–1906] Online version: (OCoLC) 929526708\\. Accessed 28 April 2019\\. Whereas in Revelation 16:17 the statement \"it is done\" (Greek: , **) signifies 'the completion of the wrath of God', here it is 'at the making of all things new'.\n* \"Without payment\" (KJV: \"freely\"): from Greek , **, \"a free, unmerited gift\".Benson, Joseph. [*Commentary on the Old and New Testaments*. Revelation 21](http://biblehub.com/commentaries/benson/revelation/21.htm), accessed 9 July 2019\\.\n", "### Verse 7\n\n*The one who conquers will inherit these things, and I will be his God and he will be my son.* LEB\n", "### Verse 8\n\n*”But cowards, unbelievers, the corrupt, murderers, the immoral, those who practice witchcraft, idol worshipers, and all liars—their fate is in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”* NLT\n", "The new Jerusalem (21:9–27\\)\n---------------------------------------------------\n\n### Verses 9–11\n\nThe beginning part of this section (verses 9–10\\) forms a parallel with , which is similar to the parallel between and , indicating a distinct marking of a pair of passages about Babylon and the New Jerusalem with as a transition from the destruction of Babylon to the arrival of the New Jerusalem.\n\n### Verse 14\n\nW H Simcox, in the [Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges](/wiki/Cambridge_Bible_for_Schools_and_Colleges \"Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges\"), observes that [St John the Apostle](/wiki/St_John_the_Apostle \"St John the Apostle\") (if he was the author) \"does not notice his own name being written there\".[Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges](https://biblehub.com/commentaries/cambridge/revelation/21.htm) on Revelation 21, accessed 17 December 2018\n\n### Verses 15–21\n\nThe ground plan of the New Jerusalem is shown to be a square (cf. ), '12000 stadia in each direction' (verse 16\\), but the general form is actually a 'perfect cube', unlike any 'city ever imagined', but 'like the holy of holies' in the Solomon's temple in Jerusalem (), although the New Jerusalem needs no temple (verse 22\\), because 'the whole city is the holiest place of God's presence'.\n\n### Verses 22–27\n\n[thumb\\|[Sundial](/wiki/Sundial \"Sundial\") in [Kirchberg am Walde](/wiki/Kirchberg_am_Walde \"Kirchberg am Walde\") quoting Rev 21:23: \"the Lamb is its lamp.\"](/wiki/File:Kirchberg_am_Walde_Pfarrkirche07.jpg \"Kirchberg am Walde Pfarrkirche07.jpg\")\n\nThe description of the New Jerusalem in many ways is in agreement with the models in the [Old Testament](/wiki/Old_Testament \"Old Testament\") and apocryphal literature ([Isaiah 52:1](/wiki/Isaiah_52:1 \"1\"); ; [60](/wiki/Isaiah_60 \"Isaiah 60\"); ; ; ; ; Tobit 13:16–17\\), except for the absence of a temple in the new city. The New Jerusalem is called in the [Book of Ezekiel](/wiki/Book_of_Ezekiel \"Book of Ezekiel\") as 'The Lord is There' ([Ezekiel 48:35](/wiki/Ezekiel_48:35 \"35\")) and in the [Book of Zechariah](/wiki/Book_of_Zechariah \"Book of Zechariah\") the whole city is declared as holy as the temple (; cf. [Isaiah 52:1](/wiki/Isaiah_52:1 \"1\")).\n\n", "### Verses 9–11\n\nThe beginning part of this section (verses 9–10\\) forms a parallel with , which is similar to the parallel between and , indicating a distinct marking of a pair of passages about Babylon and the New Jerusalem with as a transition from the destruction of Babylon to the arrival of the New Jerusalem.\n\n", "### Verse 14\n\nW H Simcox, in the [Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges](/wiki/Cambridge_Bible_for_Schools_and_Colleges \"Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges\"), observes that [St John the Apostle](/wiki/St_John_the_Apostle \"St John the Apostle\") (if he was the author) \"does not notice his own name being written there\".[Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges](https://biblehub.com/commentaries/cambridge/revelation/21.htm) on Revelation 21, accessed 17 December 2018\n\n", "### Verses 15–21\n\nThe ground plan of the New Jerusalem is shown to be a square (cf. ), '12000 stadia in each direction' (verse 16\\), but the general form is actually a 'perfect cube', unlike any 'city ever imagined', but 'like the holy of holies' in the Solomon's temple in Jerusalem (), although the New Jerusalem needs no temple (verse 22\\), because 'the whole city is the holiest place of God's presence'.\n\n", "### Verses 22–27\n\n[thumb\\|[Sundial](/wiki/Sundial \"Sundial\") in [Kirchberg am Walde](/wiki/Kirchberg_am_Walde \"Kirchberg am Walde\") quoting Rev 21:23: \"the Lamb is its lamp.\"](/wiki/File:Kirchberg_am_Walde_Pfarrkirche07.jpg \"Kirchberg am Walde Pfarrkirche07.jpg\")\n\nThe description of the New Jerusalem in many ways is in agreement with the models in the [Old Testament](/wiki/Old_Testament \"Old Testament\") and apocryphal literature ([Isaiah 52:1](/wiki/Isaiah_52:1 \"1\"); ; [60](/wiki/Isaiah_60 \"Isaiah 60\"); ; ; ; ; Tobit 13:16–17\\), except for the absence of a temple in the new city. The New Jerusalem is called in the [Book of Ezekiel](/wiki/Book_of_Ezekiel \"Book of Ezekiel\") as 'The Lord is There' ([Ezekiel 48:35](/wiki/Ezekiel_48:35 \"35\")) and in the [Book of Zechariah](/wiki/Book_of_Zechariah \"Book of Zechariah\") the whole city is declared as holy as the temple (; cf. [Isaiah 52:1](/wiki/Isaiah_52:1 \"1\")).\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Alpha and Omega](/wiki/Alpha_and_Omega \"Alpha and Omega\")\n* [Jesus](/wiki/Jesus \"Jesus\")\n* [John's vision of the Son of Man](/wiki/John%27s_vision_of_the_Son_of_Man \"John's vision of the Son of Man\")\n* [Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament](/wiki/Names_and_titles_of_Jesus_in_the_New_Testament \"Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament\")\n* [New Earth (Christianity)](/wiki/New_Earth_%28Christianity%29 \"New Earth (Christianity)\")\n* [New Jerusalem Dead Sea Scroll](/wiki/New_Jerusalem_Dead_Sea_Scroll \"New Jerusalem Dead Sea Scroll\")\n* Related [Bible](/wiki/Bible \"Bible\") parts: [Ezekiel 40](/wiki/Ezekiel_40 \"Ezekiel 40\"), [Ezekiel 48](/wiki/Ezekiel_48 \"Ezekiel 48\"), [Revelation 1](/wiki/Revelation_1 \"Revelation 1\"), [Revelation 19](/wiki/Revelation_19 \"Revelation 19\"), [Revelation 22](/wiki/Revelation_22 \"Revelation 22\")\n", "Notes\n-----\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Bibliography\n------------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* King James Bible – Wikisource\n* [English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate](http://www.latinvulgate.com/lv/verse.aspx?t=1&b=27&c=21) \n* [*Online Bible* at GospelHall.org](http://www.gospelhall.org/bible/bible.php?passage=Revelation+21) (ESV, KJV, Darby, American Standard Version, Bible in Basic English)\n* [Multiple bible versions at *Bible Gateway*](http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=73&chapter=21) (NKJV, NIV, NRSV etc.)\n\n[21](/wiki/Category:Book_of_Revelation_chapters \"Book of Revelation chapters\")\n\n" ] }
Lanfranco Rasponi
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Life and career", "Books", "Notes", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n* + \n\n**Lanfranco Rasponi** (11 December 1914 – 9 April 1983\\) was an Italian author, critic, and [publicist](/wiki/Publicist \"Publicist\"). He is primarily known for his writing on opera and opera singers, especially his 1982 book, *The Last Prima Donnas*. Born in Florence, he was the son of an Italian aristocrat and an American mother. From the late 1940s to the early 1960s Rasponi was the publicity agent for many opera singers as well as for socialites and fashionable restaurants in New York City. For a while, he also owned the Sagittarius Gallery in [Manhattan](/wiki/Manhattan \"Manhattan\") which specialised in introducing contemporary European artists. After a financial scandal in 1963, he left the United States for Italy and dedicated himself to writing. He spent his last years in Rio de Janeiro where he died at the age of 68\\.\n\n", "Life and career\n---------------\n\nRasponi was born in [Florence](/wiki/Florence \"Florence\"), the son of Count Nerino Rasponi Dalle Teste and Caroline Montague, the daughter of a successful businessman in [Chattanooga, Tennessee](/wiki/Chattanooga%2C_Tennessee \"Chattanooga, Tennessee\") and divided his youth between Italy and the United States.Armstrong, Zella (1992\\). [*The History of Hamilton County and Chattanooga, Tennessee*](https://books.google.com/books?id=XWEU0MaU87kC&pg=PA436), Vol. 1, p. 436\\. The Overmountain Press (reprint). He received a BA in English from the University of California Berkeley, which he attended on an exchange scholarship, and then an MA from the [Columbia School of Journalism](/wiki/Columbia_School_of_Journalism \"Columbia School of Journalism\") in 1937, after which he began writing articles and reviews for the *[New York Times](/wiki/New_York_Times \"New York Times\")* and *[Opera News](/wiki/Opera_News \"Opera News\")*.Redmont, Bernard S. (1939\\). *Who's Who Columbia Journalists*, p. 182\\. Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University With the outbreak of World War II, he was briefly [interned as an \"enemy alien\"](/wiki/Internment_of_Italian_Americans \"Internment of Italian Americans\"), but was paroled and then removed completely from his parole restrictions when he was drafted into the US Army and stationed at [Fort Lewis](/wiki/Fort_Lewis_%28Washington%29 \"Fort Lewis (Washington)\") in Washington State.Rasponi, Lanfranco (1982\\). *The Last Prima Donnas*, p. 416\\. Alfred A. Knopf. DiStasi, Lawrence (2001\\). [*Una Storia Segreta: The Secret History of Italian American Evacuation and Internment During World War II*](https://books.google.com/books?id=o0ygUwzLqTsC&pg=PA286), p. 286\\. Heyday. \n\nAfter the war, he resumed his career as a music journalist and also began working for the public relations firm Hope Associates which handled publicity for the [Metropolitan Opera](/wiki/Metropolitan_Opera \"Metropolitan Opera\"). Then in 1948 he and Frank Chapman, a former opera singer and the husband of [Gladys Swarthout](/wiki/Gladys_Swarthout \"Gladys Swarthout\"), formed the public relations firm Chapman–Rasponi. However, they soon fell out and Rasponi opened his own firm, Rasponi Associates. His first two clients were the opera singer [Licia Albanese](/wiki/Licia_Albanese \"Licia Albanese\") and the cosmetics tycoon [Elizabeth Arden](/wiki/Elizabeth_Arden \"Elizabeth Arden\"). He soon added other opera singers, including [Renata Tebaldi](/wiki/Renata_Tebaldi \"Renata Tebaldi\"), [Franco Corelli](/wiki/Franco_Corelli \"Franco Corelli\"), and [Cesare Siepi](/wiki/Cesare_Siepi \"Cesare Siepi\"), as well as the fashionable New York restaurants [Quo Vadis](/wiki/Quo_Vadis_%28New_York_restaurant%29 \"Quo Vadis (New York restaurant)\") and [The Colony](/wiki/The_Colony_%28restaurant%29 \"The Colony (restaurant)\").[*Opera News*](https://books.google.com/books?id=Zsd7Vf4MYEoC&q=%22Rasponi+joined+forces+with+Frank+Chapman,+Gladys+Swarthout%27s+husband%22) (1972\\). Vol. 37, p. 92\\. Metropolitan Opera Guild*[New York Times](/wiki/New_York_Times \"New York Times\")* (12 April 1983\\). [\"Obituary: Lanfranco Rasponi\"](https://www.nytimes.com/1983/04/12/obituaries/lanfranco-rasponi.html) Retrieved 15 February 2016\\. In 1955 Rasponi opened the Sagittarius Gallery in Manhattan as a sideline and travelled to Europe seeking out the work of artists to sell there. Artists whose work was exhibited at the gallery included [Fabrizio Clerici](/wiki/Fabrizio_Clerici \"Fabrizio Clerici\"), [Horst](/wiki/Horst_P._Horst \"Horst P. Horst\") (an old friend of Rasponi's from his army days), [Cecil Beaton](/wiki/Cecil_Beaton \"Cecil Beaton\"), and [Don Bachardy](/wiki/Don_Bachardy \"Don Bachardy\").Lawford, Valentine (1984\\). *Horst: his work and his world*. p. 315\\. Alfred A. KnopfThompson, Jack (4 December 1955\\). [\"New Fortunes in Oil\"](https://web.archive.org/web/20160308045929/http://fabrizioclerici.tumblr.com/post/69519208548/lilian-gish-and-ramon-novarro-to-an-exhibition-of). *[New York Daily Mirror](/wiki/New_York_Daily_Mirror \"New York Daily Mirror\")*. Retrieved 16 February 2016\\.Isherwood, Christopher and Bachardy, Don (2013\\). [*The Animals: Love Letters between Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy*](https://books.google.com/books?id=KzwF0KhfqEEC&pg=PA90), pp. 90; 108\\. Random House. [St John's College, Cambridge](/wiki/St_John%27s_College%2C_Cambridge \"St John's College, Cambridge\"). [Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton: Reference A1/446](http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0275%2FBeaton%2FA1%2F446). Retrieved 16 February 2016\\. Bachardy's lover, [Christopher Isherwood](/wiki/Christopher_Isherwood \"Christopher Isherwood\"), was less than impressed with Rasponi who he felt had been dismissive of Bachardy's work despite the exhibition. He wrote in his diary after the opening of Bachardy's show: \"He \\[Rasponi] is surprisingly undistinguished, prissy and languid and clerklike, like some unpleasant official at a passport office.\"Isherwood, Christopher (2012\\). [*The Sixties: Diaries Volume Two 1960\\-1969*](https://books.google.com/books?id=gWY8NwJqVd4C&pg=PA153), p. 153\\. Random House. \n\nAs a publicity agent, Rasponi also had a clientele of established New York socialites and aspiring ones. Amongst these were Ann Woodward, the wife of [William Woodward](/wiki/William_Woodward%2C_Jr. \"William Woodward, Jr.\"); Peggy Bancroft, the wife of William Woodward's nephew Thomas Bancroft; the banker [Mary Roebling](/wiki/Mary_Roebling \"Mary Roebling\");[Rutgers University](/wiki/Rutgers_University \"Rutgers University\") Libraries. [Mary G. Roebling: Series Descriptions](https://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/roebling/roebling_serieslist.shtml). Retrieved 16 February 2016\\. and Rosetta Valenti who organized lavish charity balls in aid of her Renaissance for Italian Youth Foundation. Sam Aldrich, who worked with Peggy Bancroft on one of her charity events, described meeting Rasponi for the first time: \"Her escort was a nice\\-smelling, polished, pomaded young man with an obsequious air, a smooth Italian accent, and a clipboard.\"Aldrich, Sam (2011\\). [*Dancing with the Queen, Marching with King: The Memoirs of Alexander \"Sam\" Aldrich*](https://books.google.com/books?id=Ppa4siKzmloC&pg=PA99), p. 99\\. SUNY Press. Rasponi's association with Rosetta Valenti proved to be his undoing as a publicist. In 1963 Valenti's foundation was dissolved by the New York Supreme Court after charges were brought by the state's attorney general that the actual beneficiaries of her charity balls were herself, Rasponi, and others who helped her promote the events. Rasponi closed his public relations firm and left for Italy, never again to work in the United States.Cheshire, Maxine (22 December 1969\\). [\"White House May Check Charities Tricia sponsors\"](https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1817&dat=19691222&id=bxkfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=C5wEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7308,4854961&hl=en), p. 15\\. *[The Tuscaloosa News](/wiki/The_Tuscaloosa_News \"The Tuscaloosa News\")* (via *[The Washington Post](/wiki/The_Washington_Post \"The Washington Post\")*). Retrieved 16 February 2016\\.Mayer, Nancy (3 August 1970\\). [\"Earl Blackwell Loves Everybody, and Everybody Loves Earl Blackwell\"](https://books.google.com/books?id=BZeT3WM44qwC&pg=PA30). *[New York Magazine](/wiki/New_York_Magazine \"New York Magazine\")*, p. 30\n\nIn the late 1960s, he published two books on the life of the [jet set](/wiki/Jet_set \"Jet set\"), *The International Nomads* and *The Golden Oases*, which featured many of Rasponi's friends and clients from his New York days.Brown, Vivian (13 April 1968\\). [\"Second House Is New Status Symbol\"](https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19680413&id=Z3dGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RyoNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5040,2287489&hl=en). *[The Evening News](/wiki/The_Evening_News_%28Newburgh%29 \"The Evening News (Newburgh)\")* (via [Associated Press](/wiki/Associated_Press \"Associated Press\")). Retrieved 16 February 2016\\. He then worked on what was to prove his most enduring book, *The Last Prima Donnas*, a 636\\-page exposition on 55 great women singers of the past whom he knew and had interviewed during his time New York and later in Europe.Eckert, Thor (9 March 1983\\). [\"Where have all the divas gone?\"](http://www.csmonitor.com/1983/0309/030903.html). *[Christian Science Monitor](/wiki/Christian_Science_Monitor \"Christian Science Monitor\")*. Retrieved 16 February 2016\\. He spent the last years of his life in Rio de Janeiro because, he said, the city was \"so soothing.\"Winship, Frederick M. (18 January 1983\\), [\"Curtain descending on prima donna, opera expert laments in a new book\"](http://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/01/18/Curtain-descending-on-prima-donna-opera-expert-laments-in-a-new-book/2044411714000/). [UPI](/wiki/UPI \"UPI\"). Retrieved 16 February 2016\\. From there he wrote reviews of Brazilian opera and ballet productions for *Opera News* and co\\-wrote [Dorothy Kirsten](/wiki/Dorothy_Kirsten \"Dorothy Kirsten\")'s autobiography. *A Time to Sing*.Pendle, Karin and Boyd, Melinda (2012\\). [*Women in Music: A Research and Information Guide*](https://books.google.com/books?id=dXW_5ClSMDMC&pg=PA581), p. 581\\. Routledge. His final book, *The Last Prima Donnas*, was published a few months before his death in Rio at the age of 68\\. He never married and was the last of the Rasponi Dalle Teste line. In 1977 he had sold the family's 17th\\-century palazzo in [Ravenna](/wiki/Ravenna \"Ravenna\") to the city, where it has been since restored and opened to the public.Gabici, Franco (28 October 2011\\). [\"Pensato nel 1690, fu il frutto di una contesa tra fratelli\"](http://www.provincia.ra.it/content/download/48905/635658/file/venerd). *[Il Resto del Carlino](/wiki/Il_Resto_del_Carlino \"Il Resto del Carlino\")*. Retrieved 16 February 2016 .[Ravenna Festival](/wiki/Ravenna_Festival \"Ravenna Festival\") (2016\\). [Palazzo Rasponi dalle Teste](http://www.ravennafestival.org/info/luoghi/pagina218.html) . Retrieved 16 February 2016 .\n\n", "Books\n-----\n\n* *The International Nomads*, 1966, [Putnam](/wiki/G._P._Putnam%27s_Sons \"G. P. Putnam's Sons\") (also published in Italian as *I nomadi internazionali*, 1967\\)\n* *The Golden Oases*, 1968, Putnam\n* *The Last Prima Donnas*, 1982, [Alfred A. Knopf](/wiki/Alfred_A._Knopf \"Alfred A. Knopf\")\n", "Notes\n-----\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* Rasponi, Lanfranco (3 August 1966\\). [\"Name\\-droppng Separates the Sheep from the Goats\"](https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19660802&id=IlJQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mA4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7304,597583&hl=en). *[Toledo Blade](/wiki/Toledo_Blade \"Toledo Blade\")*, p. 37 (excerpt from *The International Nomads*)\n\n[Category:1914 births](/wiki/Category:1914_births \"1914 births\")\n[Category:1983 deaths](/wiki/Category:1983_deaths \"1983 deaths\")\n[Category:Italian music critics](/wiki/Category:Italian_music_critics \"Italian music critics\")\n[Category:Celebrity biographers](/wiki/Category:Celebrity_biographers \"Celebrity biographers\")\n[Category:Italian biographers](/wiki/Category:Italian_biographers \"Italian biographers\")\n[Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni](/wiki/Category:University_of_California%2C_Berkeley_alumni \"University of California, Berkeley alumni\")\n[Category:Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni](/wiki/Category:Columbia_University_Graduate_School_of_Journalism_alumni \"Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni\")\n[Category:Writers from Florence](/wiki/Category:Writers_from_Florence \"Writers from Florence\")\n[Category:Male biographers](/wiki/Category:Male_biographers \"Male biographers\")\n[Category:20th\\-century Italian non\\-fiction writers](/wiki/Category:20th-century_Italian_non-fiction_writers \"20th-century Italian non-fiction writers\")\n[Category:20th\\-century Italian male writers](/wiki/Category:20th-century_Italian_male_writers \"20th-century Italian male writers\")\n[Category:20th\\-century biographers](/wiki/Category:20th-century_biographers \"20th-century biographers\")\n[Category:Italian emigrants to the United States](/wiki/Category:Italian_emigrants_to_the_United_States \"Italian emigrants to the United States\")\n[Category:Italian male non\\-fiction writers](/wiki/Category:Italian_male_non-fiction_writers \"Italian male non-fiction writers\")\n\n" ] }
Kavakköy, Kastamonu
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Kavakköy** is a village in the [Kastamonu District](/wiki/Kastamonu_District \"Kastamonu District\"), [Kastamonu Province](/wiki/Kastamonu_Province \"Kastamonu Province\"), [Turkey](/wiki/Turkey \"Turkey\").[Köy](https://www.e-icisleri.gov.tr/Anasayfa/MulkiIdariBolumleri.aspx), Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 1 March 2023\\. Its population is 144 (2021\\).\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Villages in Kastamonu District](/wiki/Category:Villages_in_Kastamonu_District \"Villages in Kastamonu District\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Elisabeth Guppy
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Career", "Family", "Alleged levitation", "References", "Further reading" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "[thumb\\|Mrs Tebb (left), [Georgiana Houghton](/wiki/Georgiana_Houghton \"Georgiana Houghton\") (middle), Agnes Guppy\\-Volckman (right).](/wiki/File:Medium_Guppy.png \"Medium Guppy.png\")\n\n**Agnes Elisabeth Guppy\\-Volckman** (; 1838–1917\\) was a British spiritualist [medium](/wiki/Mediumship \"Mediumship\").Anderson, Rodger. (2006\\). *Psychics, Sensitives and Somnambules: A Biographical Dictionary with Bibliographies*. McFarland. p. 75\\. \n\n", "Career\n------\n\nShe was born Agnes Elisabeth White in [Horncastle](/wiki/Horncastle \"Horncastle\"), Lincolnshire Whittington\\-Egan, Molly. (2015\\). *Mrs Guppy Takes A Flight: A Scandal of Victorian Spiritualism*. Neil Wilson Publishing. not in [Regent's Park](/wiki/Regent%27s_Park \"Regent's Park\"), London.Noakes, Richard John. (2004\\). *Guppy \\[formerly Nicholl]; other married name Guppy\\-Volckman], (Agnes) Elisabeth (1838–1917\\), medium*. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. She was known as Agnes Nicholl when she became an orphan and she was adopted by her maternal grandfather [William Grinsell Nicholl](/wiki/William_Grinsell_Nicholl \"William Grinsell Nicholl\").\n\nShe became the wife of the [spiritualist](/wiki/Spiritualism_%28movement%29 \"Spiritualism (movement)\") Samuel Guppy in 1867\\. After the death of Guppy in 1875, she married William Volckman.[Podmore, Frank](/wiki/Frank_Podmore \"Frank Podmore\"). (2011, reprint edition). *Modern Spiritualism: A History and a Criticism, Volume 2*. Cambridge University Press. pp. 63–95\\. \n\nGuppy was discovered by Fanny Sims who was the sister of [Alfred Russel Wallace](/wiki/Alfred_Russel_Wallace \"Alfred Russel Wallace\") in the 1860s. Sims believed she had powers and she gave her first demonstration in 1866 at the Wallace's home.\n\nGuppy was associated with the fraudulent spirit photographer [Frederick Hudson](/wiki/Frederick_Hudson_%28photographer%29 \"Frederick Hudson (photographer)\").[Pearsall, Ronald](/wiki/Ronald_Pearsall \"Ronald Pearsall\"). (1972\\). *The Table\\-Rappers*. Book Club Associates. pp. 82–122\\. Slotten, Ross A. (2004\\). *The Heretic in Darwin's Court: The Life of Alfred Russel Wallace*. Columbia University Press. p. 316\\. [Nickell, Joe](/wiki/Joe_Nickell \"Joe Nickell\"). (2012\\). *The Science of Ghosts: Searching for Spirits of the Dead*. Prometheus Books. pp. 301–302\\. She was known for producing [apports](/wiki/Apport_%28paranormal%29 \"Apport (paranormal)\") and [materializations](/wiki/Materialization_%28paranormal%29 \"Materialization (paranormal)\"). Researcher [Ronald Pearsall](/wiki/Ronald_Pearsall \"Ronald Pearsall\") described the fraudulent techniques that Guppy used in her séances.\n\n[John Grant](/wiki/John_Grant_%28author%29 \"John Grant (author)\") has written that she \"was a clever charlatan; her stunts bear all the hallmarks of extravagant stage conjuring tricks.\"Grant, John. (2015\\). *Spooky Science: Debunking the Pseudoscience of the Afterlife*. Sterling Publishing. p. 13\\. \n\n[Molly Whittington\\-Egan](/wiki/Molly_Whittington-Egan \"Molly Whittington-Egan\") has written a biography of Guppy titled *Mrs Guppy Takes A Flight: A Scandal of Victorian Spiritualism*.\n\n", "Family\n------\n\nIn the 1861 census she was living at 57 Teddington Low Road, [Hampton Wick](/wiki/Hampton_Wick \"Hampton Wick\"), with [William Grinsell Nicholl](/wiki/William_Grinsell_Nicholl \"William Grinsell Nicholl\"). He was married, a sculptor aged 64, she was Elizabeth White aged 23 and she was Nicholl's granddaughter (and adopted daughter).\n\nOn 19 October 1865 she underwent an adult baptism at [St Giles in the Fields](/wiki/St_Giles_in_the_Fields \"St Giles in the Fields\") church, Holborn, giving her first names as Elizabeth Clara White and surname as Nicholl and claiming [William Grinsell Nicholl](/wiki/William_Grinsell_Nicholl \"William Grinsell Nicholl\") and his wife Emma as her parents. She gave her (correct) date of birth as 22 October 1838, and her address as 29 Great Norfolk Street (near the [British Museum](/wiki/British_Museum \"British Museum\")).\n\nOn December 10, 1867, she married Samuel Guppy at St Luke's church, [Chelsea](/wiki/Chelsea%2C_London \"Chelsea, London\") giving her name as Elizabeth White, a spinster, and her father as Charles Taylor White, deceased.\n\nOn 1 December 1871 she witnessed the will of [William Grinsell Nicholl](/wiki/William_Grinsell_Nicholl \"William Grinsell Nicholl\") seven days before his death and while he was still living with his wife of 50 years.\n\n", "Alleged levitation\n------------------\n\nOn 3 June 1871 it was alleged that Guppy had [levitated](/wiki/Levitation_%28paranormal%29 \"Levitation (paranormal)\") out of her own house in [Highbury](/wiki/Highbury \"Highbury\") three miles away to a séance room table in [Lamb's Conduit Street](/wiki/Lamb%27s_Conduit_Street \"Lamb's Conduit Street\"). Although this incident was considered genuine by spiritualists such as [Arthur Conan Doyle](/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle \"Arthur Conan Doyle\") and [A. Campbell Holms](/wiki/A._Campbell_Holms \"A. Campbell Holms\"), it was dismissed by sceptics as a hoax.[Doyle, Arthur Conan](/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle \"Arthur Conan Doyle\"). (1930\\). *The Edge of the Unknown*. New York, Putnam's. p. 32[McCabe, Joseph](/wiki/Joseph_McCabe \"Joseph McCabe\"). (1920\\). *Spiritualism: A Popular History From 1847*. Dodd, Mead \\& Company. p. 144\\. McCabe described the case as a \"piece of collusive trickery.\"[Price, Harry](/wiki/Harry_Price \"Harry Price\"). (1942\\). *Search for Truth: My Life for Psychical Research*. Collins. p. 246\\. Price suggests the séance sitters \"were probably in the plot.\"Edmunds, Simeon. (1966\\). *Spiritualism: A Critical Survey*. Aquarian Press. p. 104[Brandon, Ruth](/wiki/Ruth_Brandon \"Ruth Brandon\"). (1983\\). *The Spiritualists: The Passion for the Occult in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries*. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 105\\. \n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Further reading\n---------------\n\n* Anonymous. (1875\\). *Spiritualism Exposed, or Lighting up a Dark Seance*. Birmingham.\n* Molly Whittington\\-Egan. (2015\\). *Mrs Guppy Takes A Flight: A Scandal of Victorian Spiritualism*. Neil Wilson Publishing. \n\n[Category:1838 births](/wiki/Category:1838_births \"1838 births\")\n[Category:1917 deaths](/wiki/Category:1917_deaths \"1917 deaths\")\n[Category:English spiritual mediums](/wiki/Category:English_spiritual_mediums \"English spiritual mediums\")\n[Category:People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire](/wiki/Category:People_from_Horncastle%2C_Lincolnshire \"People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire\")\n\n" ] }
Genota mitriformis
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "Distribution", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n* + - * \n\n***Genota mitriformis***, common name the **mitre\\-shaped turrid**, is a species of [sea snail](/wiki/Sea_snail \"Sea snail\"), a marine [gastropod](/wiki/Gastropod \"Gastropod\") [mollusk](/wiki/Mollusk \"Mollusk\") in the [family](/wiki/Family_%28biology%29 \"Family (biology)\") [Borsoniidae](/wiki/Borsoniidae \"Borsoniidae\").WoRMS (2015\\). Genota mitriformis (Wood W., 1828\\). In: MolluscaBase (2015\\). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at [http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php/aphia.php?p\\=taxdetails\\&id\\=433880](http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=433880) on 9 March 2016\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\nThe length of the shell varies between 30 mm and 55 mm. The periphery is noduled. Above it the shoulder is sloping, slightly concave, with revolving lines, lightly marked. Below the periphery it is decussated by close revolving and somewhat curved growth lines. The color of the shell is yellowish or orange\\-brown.[G.W. Tryon (1884\\) Manual of Conchology, structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species, vol. VI; Philadelphia, Academy of Natural Sciences](https://archive.org/details/manualconch06tryorich) (described as *Genotia mitraeformis*)\n\n", "Distribution\n------------\n\nThis marine species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off [Angola](/wiki/Angola \"Angola\") and West Africa ([Gambia](/wiki/Gambia \"Gambia\"), [Mauritania](/wiki/Mauritania \"Mauritania\") and [Ivory Coast](/wiki/Ivory_Coast \"Ivory Coast\"))\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n* Gofas, S.; Afonso, J.P.; Brandào, M. (Ed.). (S.a.). Conchas e Moluscos de Angola \\= Coquillages et Mollusques d'Angola. \\[Shells and molluscs of Angola]. Universidade Agostinho / Elf Aquitaine Angola: Angola. 140 pp.\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Wood, W. (1828\\). Supplement to the Index Testaceologicus; or A catalogue of Shells, British and Foreign. Richard Taylor, London. Iv \\[\\+1] \\+ 59 pp., plates 1\\-8](https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/22991199)\n* [Sykes E.R. (1905\\). Descriptions of new forms of Marginellidae and Pleurotomidae. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London 6(6\\): 315\\-318, pl. 17\\.](https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15176454)\n[mitriformis](/wiki/Category:Genota \"Genota\")\n[Category:Gastropods described in 1828](/wiki/Category:Gastropods_described_in_1828 \"Gastropods described in 1828\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Plenimir (prince)
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2024-04-25T19:48:39Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References", "Sources", "Further reading" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Plenimir** () was a Bulgarian prince ([knyaz](/wiki/Knyaz \"Knyaz\")), the son of emperor (tsar) [Peter I](/wiki/Peter_I_of_Bulgaria \"Peter I of Bulgaria\") (r. 927–969\\). He was one of three sons of Peter I, all born between 931 and 944\\. Historiography is well\\-informed on his two brothers, Boris II and Roman, while scarce information exist on Plenimir. His brothers reigned as Bulgarian tsars [Boris II](/wiki/Boris_II_of_Bulgaria \"Boris II of Bulgaria\") (r. 969–971) and [Roman](/wiki/Roman_of_Bulgaria \"Roman of Bulgaria\") (r. 977–991).\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Sources\n-------\n\n", "Further reading\n---------------\n\n[Category:10th\\-century births](/wiki/Category:10th-century_births \"10th-century births\")\n[Category:10th\\-century deaths](/wiki/Category:10th-century_deaths \"10th-century deaths\")\n[Category:10th\\-century Bulgarian people](/wiki/Category:10th-century_Bulgarian_people \"10th-century Bulgarian people\")\n[Category:Bulgarian princes](/wiki/Category:Bulgarian_princes \"Bulgarian princes\")\n[Category:Krum's dynasty](/wiki/Category:Krum%27s_dynasty \"Krum's dynasty\")\n[Category:People from Veliki Preslav](/wiki/Category:People_from_Veliki_Preslav \"People from Veliki Preslav\")\n[Category:Bulgarian people of Greek descent](/wiki/Category:Bulgarian_people_of_Greek_descent \"Bulgarian people of Greek descent\")\n[Category:Sons of emperors](/wiki/Category:Sons_of_emperors \"Sons of emperors\")\n[Category:Bulgarian people of Armenian descent](/wiki/Category:Bulgarian_people_of_Armenian_descent \"Bulgarian people of Armenian descent\")\n\n" ] }
Nina Patalon
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2024-10-13T17:01:00Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Club career", "International career", "Managerial career", "Personal life", "Honours", "Player", "Medyk Konin", "Manager", "Medyk Konin", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Nina Patalon** (born 20 January 1986\\) is a Polish [football](/wiki/Women%27s_association_football \"Women's association football\") [manager](/wiki/Manager_%28association_football%29 \"Manager (association football)\") and former player who played as a [midfielder](/wiki/Midfielder_%28association_football%29 \"Midfielder (association football)\"), currently in charge of [Poland women's national team](/wiki/Poland_women%27s_national_football_team \"Poland women's national football team\").\n\n", "Club career\n-----------\n\nIn 2002, Patalon began her career at [Medyk Konin](/wiki/Medyk_Konin \"Medyk Konin\") in the [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\"), where she had played for many years, with an in\\-between stint at [Czarni Sosnowiec](/wiki/Czarni_Sosnowiec \"Czarni Sosnowiec\").\n\n", "International career\n--------------------\n\nFrom 2004 to 2006, she was a member of the under\\-19 national team. In 2009, she represented Poland as part of a students' team at the [Summer Universiade 2009 in Belgrade](/wiki/Football_at_the_2009_Summer_Universiade_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_tournament \"Football at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Women's tournament\"). The later stage of her career, however, was plagued by injuries for which she underwent seven knee surgeries.\n\n", "Managerial career\n-----------------\n\nAfter retiring from an active career she began working as a coach. Initially, from 2010, she trained [Medyk Konin](/wiki/Medyk_Konin \"Medyk Konin\")'s youth team and, in January 2011, became the co\\-head coach of the Medyk's senior squad, alongside [Anna Gawrońska](/wiki/Anna_Gawro%C5%84ska \"Anna Gawrońska\"). In 2011, she took on a role of an assistant coach for the under\\-15 squad, and in May 2014 she was appointed to the managerial position of the [Poland U17s](/wiki/Poland_women%27s_national_under-17_football_team \"Poland women's national under-17 football team\").\n\nIn March 2021 she replaced [Miłosz Stępiński](/wiki/Mi%C5%82osz_St%C4%99pi%C5%84ski \"Miłosz Stępiński\") as the head coach of the [senior national team](/wiki/Poland_women%27s_national_football_team \"Poland women's national football team\"), becoming the first female coach in history to hold this position. She made her debut in a friendly match against [Sweden](/wiki/Sweden_women%27s_national_football_team \"Sweden women's national football team\") on 13 April 2021\\.\n\nPatalon has stressed that, in order for Poland to develop a stronger women's football capability, more awareness and finding is needed, and girls must receive more encouragement to take up the sport during school sports classes.\n\n", "Personal life\n-------------\n\nPatalon graduated with a bachelor from the [State University of Applied Sciences in Konin](/wiki/Akademia_Nauk_Stosowanych_w_Koninie \"Akademia Nauk Stosowanych w Koninie\") and with a Masters from the [Poznan University of Physical Education](/wiki/Akademia_Wychowania_Fizycznego_im._Eugeniusza_Piaseckiego_w_Poznaniu \"Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego im. Eugeniusza Piaseckiego w Poznaniu\"), where she obtained a class II football coaching license.\n\n", "Honours\n-------\n\n### Player\n\n#### Medyk Konin\n\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") third place: 2003–04, 2008–09\n* [Polish Cup](/wiki/Polish_Cup_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Polish Cup (women's football)\"): 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09\n* [Polish Junior Championships](/wiki/Football_Junior_Championships_of_Poland_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Football Junior Championships of Poland (women's football)\"): 2004, 2005, 2006\n\n### Manager\n\n#### Medyk Konin\n\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2011–12, 2012–13\n* [Polish Cup](/wiki/Polish_Cup_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Polish Cup (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2011–12\n", "### Player\n\n#### Medyk Konin\n\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") third place: 2003–04, 2008–09\n* [Polish Cup](/wiki/Polish_Cup_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Polish Cup (women's football)\"): 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09\n* [Polish Junior Championships](/wiki/Football_Junior_Championships_of_Poland_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Football Junior Championships of Poland (women's football)\"): 2004, 2005, 2006\n", "#### Medyk Konin\n\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2010–11\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") third place: 2003–04, 2008–09\n* [Polish Cup](/wiki/Polish_Cup_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Polish Cup (women's football)\"): 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09\n* [Polish Junior Championships](/wiki/Football_Junior_Championships_of_Poland_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Football Junior Championships of Poland (women's football)\"): 2004, 2005, 2006\n", "### Manager\n\n#### Medyk Konin\n\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2011–12, 2012–13\n* [Polish Cup](/wiki/Polish_Cup_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Polish Cup (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2011–12\n", "#### Medyk Konin\n\n* [Ekstraliga](/wiki/Ekstraliga_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Ekstraliga (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2011–12, 2012–13\n* [Polish Cup](/wiki/Polish_Cup_%28women%27s_football%29 \"Polish Cup (women's football)\") runner\\-up: 2011–12\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1986 births](/wiki/Category:1986_births \"1986 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Footballers from Warmian\\-Masurian Voivodeship](/wiki/Category:Footballers_from_Warmian-Masurian_Voivodeship \"Footballers from Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\")\n[Category:People from Działdowo](/wiki/Category:People_from_Dzia%C5%82dowo \"People from Działdowo\")\n[Category:Women's association football midfielders](/wiki/Category:Women%27s_association_football_midfielders \"Women's association football midfielders\")\n[Category:Polish women's footballers](/wiki/Category:Polish_women%27s_footballers \"Polish women's footballers\")\n[Category:Poland women's youth international footballers](/wiki/Category:Poland_women%27s_youth_international_footballers \"Poland women's youth international footballers\")\n[Category:KKPK Medyk Konin players](/wiki/Category:KKPK_Medyk_Konin_players \"KKPK Medyk Konin players\")\n[Category:Czarni Sosnowiec players](/wiki/Category:Czarni_Sosnowiec_players \"Czarni Sosnowiec players\")\n[Category:Female association football managers](/wiki/Category:Female_association_football_managers \"Female association football managers\")\n[Category:Polish football managers](/wiki/Category:Polish_football_managers \"Polish football managers\")\n[Category:Poland women's national football team managers](/wiki/Category:Poland_women%27s_national_football_team_managers \"Poland women's national football team managers\")\n\n" ] }
Peket
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2023-08-15T17:55:15Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Etymology", "Folklore" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Peket**, also **pékèt** or **pèket** is an [eau de vie](/wiki/Eau_de_vie \"Eau de vie\") (fruit brandy) aromatised with juniper berries, similar to [Dutch gin](/wiki/Dutch_gin \"Dutch gin\"). The drink originates from Belgium and its name is derived from the [Walloon](/wiki/Walloon_language \"Walloon language\") word for juniper.\n\n", "Etymology\n---------\n\nThe word “peket” means “prickly” in old Walloon. Other sources tell that this word was used by miners. It certainly comes from the Walloon word “pèke”, which means juniper berry in some Walloon regions. This name was used afterwards in Wallonia for an [eau de vie](/wiki/Eau_de_vie \"Eau de vie\") aromatised with these berries.\n\n", "Folklore\n--------\n\n[thumb\\|Peket stall in Liège, 15 August 2006](/wiki/File:Pecket.jpg \"Pecket.jpg\")\nPeket is commonly consumed during the celebrations of August 15 in the Outremeuse quarter of [Liège](/wiki/Li%C3%A8ge \"Liège\") and also during the Walloon Festivities that takes place every year in Namur.\n\nSeveral local recipes use peket, for example quail and duck are sometimes cooked with it. Smoked fish or strong cheese, such as [Herve cheese](/wiki/Herve_cheese \"Herve cheese\") are popular accompaniments.\n\nPeket is traditionally sold in one\\-litre clay bottles, but some sell it in glass bottles. It is sometimes mixed with [Coca\\-Cola](/wiki/Coca-Cola \"Coca-Cola\") to produce a cocktail known as \"white coke\".\n\n[Category:Belgian alcoholic drinks](/wiki/Category:Belgian_alcoholic_drinks \"Belgian alcoholic drinks\")\n\n" ] }
Fred N. Comdohr
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2024-01-08T19:58:29Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n**Fred N. Comdohr** was a member of the [Wisconsin State Assembly](/wiki/Wisconsin_State_Assembly \"Wisconsin State Assembly\") in 1883\\. Additionally, he was an alderman of [Milwaukee, Wisconsin](/wiki/Milwaukee%2C_Wisconsin \"Milwaukee, Wisconsin\") from 1878 to 1881\\. He was a [Republican](/wiki/Republican_Party_of_Wisconsin \"Republican Party of Wisconsin\"). Comdohr was born on April 22, 1839, in what is now Schleswig\\-Holstein, Germany. The area was then under the rule of Denmark/\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Immigrants to the United States](/wiki/Category:Immigrants_to_the_United_States \"Immigrants to the United States\")\n[Category:Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly](/wiki/Category:Republican_Party_members_of_the_Wisconsin_State_Assembly \"Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly\")\n[Category:Milwaukee Common Council members](/wiki/Category:Milwaukee_Common_Council_members \"Milwaukee Common Council members\")\n[Category:1839 births](/wiki/Category:1839_births \"1839 births\")\n[Category:Year of death missing](/wiki/Category:Year_of_death_missing \"Year of death missing\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
David Gilbert Thomas
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2024-10-18T10:54:30Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Education and career", "Family", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n**David Gilbert Thomas** (4 August 1928, London, England – 9 May 2015, [Torrington, Connecticut](/wiki/Torrington%2C_Connecticut \"Torrington, Connecticut\")) was a chemist and solid\\-state physicist, known for his work at [Bell Labs](/wiki/Bell_Labs \"Bell Labs\") on the optical properties of semiconductors.\n\n", "Education and career\n--------------------\n\n[thumb\\|300x300px\\|The 1969 ceremony of the [Oliver E. Buckley Prize](/wiki/Oliver_E._Buckley_Prize \"Oliver E. Buckley Prize\") of condensed matter physics. [Luis Walter Alvarez](/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez \"Luis Walter Alvarez\") (left) congratulates Thomas (middle) and [John Hopfield](/wiki/John_Hopfield \"John Hopfield\") (right).](/wiki/File:1969_Oliver_E._Buckley_Prize.jpg \"1969 Oliver E. Buckley Prize.jpg\")\nThomas was educated at [Harrow School](/wiki/Harrow_School \"Harrow School\") and at [The Putney School](/wiki/The_Putney_School \"The Putney School\") in Vermont, before he matriculated at Oxford University, where received his three chemistry degrees: studying firstly at [Oriel College](/wiki/Oriel_College%2C_Oxford \"Oriel College, Oxford\") for his BA (awarded 1949\\) and MA (awarded 1950\\); then at [Merton College](/wiki/Merton_College%2C_Oxford \"Merton College, Oxford\") for his DPhil, awarded in 1952\\. From 1952 to 1954 he was a researcher for the [Royal Military College](/wiki/Royal_Military_College_of_Canada \"Royal Military College of Canada\") in Kingston, Canada, and then in 1954 joined Bell Laboratories, where he worked for 38 years. In 1960 he became a U.S. citizen.\n\nIn 1969 he received, for joint research with [John Hopfield](/wiki/John_Hopfield \"John Hopfield\"), the [Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize](/wiki/Oliver_E._Buckley_Condensed_Matter_Prize \"Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize\") of the American Physical Society.\n\n", "Family\n------\n\nThomas's wife, June, whom he married in 1957, died in January 2015\\. He was survived by his daughters Virginia S. Thomas and Victoria C. Thomas, as well as, granddaughters Eliza K. Lupone and Madeline J. Lupone.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1928 births](/wiki/Category:1928_births \"1928 births\")\n[Category:2015 deaths](/wiki/Category:2015_deaths \"2015 deaths\")\n[Category:People educated at Harrow School](/wiki/Category:People_educated_at_Harrow_School \"People educated at Harrow School\")\n[Category:Alumni of the University of Oxford](/wiki/Category:Alumni_of_the_University_of_Oxford \"Alumni of the University of Oxford\")\n[Category:British emigrants to the United States](/wiki/Category:British_emigrants_to_the_United_States \"British emigrants to the United States\")\n[Category:Scientists at Bell Labs](/wiki/Category:Scientists_at_Bell_Labs \"Scientists at Bell Labs\")\n[Category:Fellows of the American Physical Society](/wiki/Category:Fellows_of_the_American_Physical_Society \"Fellows of the American Physical Society\")\n[Category:Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize winners](/wiki/Category:Oliver_E._Buckley_Condensed_Matter_Prize_winners \"Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize winners\")\n[Category:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford](/wiki/Category:Alumni_of_Merton_College%2C_Oxford \"Alumni of Merton College, Oxford\")\n\n" ] }
Hypercallia loxochorda
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2024-06-08T15:09:18Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Hypercallia loxochorda*** is a [moth](/wiki/Moth \"Moth\") in the family [Depressariidae](/wiki/Depressariidae \"Depressariidae\"). It was described by [Edward Meyrick](/wiki/Edward_Meyrick \"Edward Meyrick\") in 1926\\. It is found in [Colombia](/wiki/Colombia \"Colombia\").[\"*Hypercallia* Stephens, 1829\"](http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/gelechioidea/depressariidae/hypercalliinae/hypercallia/) at Markku Savela's *Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms*.\n\nThe [wingspan](/wiki/Wingspan \"Wingspan\") is 29–33 mm. The forewings are yellow, closely marbled crimson or orange throughout and with some irregular dark brown spotting on the costal half of the basal area. The discal stigmata are black, yellow circled, with a similar dot obliquely before and above the first and an irregular dark brown streak sprinkled blackish along the dorsum throughout, as well as a thick irregular streak rising from the middle of this and running to the apex of the wing, receiving oblique streaks from the costa at one\\-third and beyond the middle which are connected by a bar above the middle so as to enclose a space centred by the second discal stigma, in females more rounded and suffused whitish. There is an angulated subterminal series of small dark brown spots, on the dorsal half sometimes confluent with preceding markings. A marginal series of dark fuscous marks is found around the apical area and termen, in females obsolete. The hindwings are ochreous whitish.[*Exotic Microlepidoptera* 3 (10\\): 315](https://archive.org/stream/exoticmicrolepid03meyr#page/315/mode/1up) \n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Moths described in 1926](/wiki/Category:Moths_described_in_1926 \"Moths described in 1926\")\n[Category:Hypercallia](/wiki/Category:Hypercallia \"Hypercallia\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Vito Kubilus
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2024-10-03T21:54:27Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "College career", "Professional career", "Coaching career", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Vito J. Kubilus** (June 29, 1914 – November 16, 1986\\) was an American professional [basketball](/wiki/Basketball \"Basketball\") player and coach.\n\n", "College career\n--------------\n\nKubilus played college basketball for [Ohio College of Chiropody](/wiki/Ohio_College_of_Chiropody \"Ohio College of Chiropody\") where he was named the captain for the 1935–1936 season.\n\n", "Professional career\n-------------------\n\nHe played in the [National Basketball League](/wiki/National_Basketball_League_%28United_States%29 \"National Basketball League (United States)\") for the Cleveland Chase Brassmen during the 1943–44 season and averaged 2\\.0 points per game. Hired as a player\\-coach, he had served as the team's head coach for the first two\\-thirds of the season before [Bill Brownell](/wiki/Bill_Brownell \"Bill Brownell\") took over the responsibility. Kubilus stayed on the team as a player.\n\nDuring the 1946\\-1947, he was a player\\-coach for the Cleveland Rosenblums.\n\n", "Coaching career\n---------------\n\nIn 1959, Kubilus was appointed as the head coach at [John Carroll University](/wiki/John_Carroll_University \"John Carroll University\") for one season. He led the school to its third straight title in the [President's Athletic Conference](/wiki/Presidents%27_Athletic_Conference_men%27s_basketball_tournament \"Presidents' Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament\"). As he was hired on a part\\-time bases, due to his job as a wage and salary administrator for the [Chase Brass and Copper Company](/wiki/Chase_Brass_and_Copper_Company \"Chase Brass and Copper Company\"), he ineligible to continue for another season as PAC rules dictated that part\\-time coaches could only be hired for a single season.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1914 births](/wiki/Category:1914_births \"1914 births\")\n[Category:1986 deaths](/wiki/Category:1986_deaths \"1986 deaths\")\n[Category:American men's basketball players](/wiki/Category:American_men%27s_basketball_players \"American men's basketball players\")\n[Category:Basketball coaches from New York (state)](/wiki/Category:Basketball_coaches_from_New_York_%28state%29 \"Basketball coaches from New York (state)\")\n[Category:Basketball players from New York City](/wiki/Category:Basketball_players_from_New_York_City \"Basketball players from New York City\")\n[Category:Cleveland Chase Brassmen coaches](/wiki/Category:Cleveland_Chase_Brassmen_coaches \"Cleveland Chase Brassmen coaches\")\n[Category:Cleveland Chase Brassmen players](/wiki/Category:Cleveland_Chase_Brassmen_players \"Cleveland Chase Brassmen players\")\n[Category:Cleveland Rosenblums players](/wiki/Category:Cleveland_Rosenblums_players \"Cleveland Rosenblums players\")\n[Category:Guards (basketball)](/wiki/Category:Guards_%28basketball%29 \"Guards (basketball)\")\n[Category:John Carroll Blue Streaks men's basketball coaches](/wiki/Category:John_Carroll_Blue_Streaks_men%27s_basketball_coaches \"John Carroll Blue Streaks men's basketball coaches\")\n[Category:Kent State University alumni](/wiki/Category:Kent_State_University_alumni \"Kent State University alumni\")\n[Category:20th\\-century American sportsmen](/wiki/Category:20th-century_American_sportsmen \"20th-century American sportsmen\")\n\n" ] }
Erepsilepis
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2023-01-29T07:47:50Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "See also", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n***Erepsilepis*** is an extinct [thelodont](/wiki/Thelodont \"Thelodont\") [agnathan](/wiki/Agnatha \"Agnatha\") genus in the family [Phlebolepididae](/wiki/Phlebolepididae \"Phlebolepididae\").\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of prehistoric jawless fish genera](/wiki/List_of_prehistoric_jawless_fish_genera \"List of prehistoric jawless fish genera\")\n* [List of thelodont genera](/wiki/List_of_thelodont_genera \"List of thelodont genera\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:Thelodonti genera](/wiki/Category:Thelodonti_genera \"Thelodonti genera\")\n[Category:Fossils of Canada](/wiki/Category:Fossils_of_Canada \"Fossils of Canada\")\n[Category:Canadian Arctic Archipelago](/wiki/Category:Canadian_Arctic_Archipelago \"Canadian Arctic Archipelago\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Robert Hodge (Australian politician)
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Biography", "Public life", "Legacy", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Robert Samuel Hodge** (1866 – 8 April 1924\\) was a member of the [Queensland Legislative Assembly](/wiki/Queensland_Legislative_Assembly \"Queensland Legislative Assembly\").\n\n", "Biography\n---------\n\nHodge was born at [Bridgwater](/wiki/Bridgwater \"Bridgwater\"), [Somerset](/wiki/Somerset \"Somerset\"), the son of James Hodge and his wife Mary Ann (née Baker). On his arrival in Australia He was a [publican](/wiki/Publican \"Publican\") and [storekeeper](/wiki/Shopkeeper \"Shopkeeper\") in [Wondai](/wiki/Wondai \"Wondai\") and a produce merchant in [Rosewood](/wiki/Rosewood%2C_Queensland \"Rosewood, Queensland\").\n\nHe married Mary Elizabeth Iszlaub (died 1935\\)[Family history research](https://www.qld.gov.au/law/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/family-history-research/) — [Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces](/wiki/Queensland_Government \"Queensland Government\"). Retrieved 20 April 2016\\. at [Ipswich](/wiki/Ipswich%2C_Queensland \"Ipswich, Queensland\") in 1886 and together had three sons and three daughters. Hodge died at [Corinda](/wiki/Corinda \"Corinda\") in April 1924 and his funeral proceeded from his residence, *The Laurels* in Corinda to [St Matthew's Cemetery, Sherwood](/wiki/St_Matthew%27s_Cemetery%2C_Sherwood \"St Matthew's Cemetery, Sherwood\").\n\n", "Public life\n-----------\n\nHodge won the seat of [Rosewood](/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Rosewood \"Electoral district of Rosewood\") at the [1902 Queensland state election](/wiki/1902_Queensland_state_election \"1902 Queensland state election\"). He won again in [1904](/wiki/1904_Queensland_state_election \"1904 Queensland state election\") by two votes but the Court Of Elections Tribunal, led by Judge [Patrick Real](/wiki/Patrick_Real \"Patrick Real\") overturned the result and in December 1904 awarded the seat to [Labour's](/wiki/Australian_Labor_Party_%28Queensland_Branch%29 \"Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)\") [Denis Keogh](/wiki/Denis_Keogh \"Denis Keogh\").[Rosewood Election Petition](http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/documents/hansard/1904/1904_12_12_A.pdf) — [Hansard](/wiki/Hansard \"Hansard\"). Retrieved 20 April 2016\\.\n\nIn [1909](/wiki/1909_Queensland_state_election \"1909 Queensland state election\") he stood again, this time as a Ministerial candidate for the seat of [Burnett](/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Burnett \"Electoral district of Burnett\") and was successful, defeating the sitting member, [Alfred Jones](/wiki/Alfred_James_Jones \"Alfred James Jones\"). He only held Burnett for one term, switching to the new seat of [Nanango](/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Nanango \"Electoral district of Nanango\") in [1912](/wiki/1912_Queensland_state_election \"1912 Queensland state election\"), and now representing the [Queensland Farmers' Union](/wiki/Queensland_Farmers%27_Union \"Queensland Farmers' Union\"). He was defeated by fellow Farmer's Union member, [James Edwards](/wiki/James_Edwards_%28Queensland_politician%29 \"James Edwards (Queensland politician)\") in [1920](/wiki/1920_Queensland_state_election \"1920 Queensland state election\"). He stood again in [1923](/wiki/1923_Queensland_state_election \"1923 Queensland state election\") but was well beaten by both other candidates.\n\n", "Legacy\n------\n\nThe locality of [Hodgleigh](/wiki/Hodgleigh%2C_Queensland \"Hodgleigh, Queensland\") in the [South Burnett Region](/wiki/South_Burnett_Region \"South Burnett Region\") was named after him.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly](/wiki/Category:Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly \"Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly\")\n[Category:1866 births](/wiki/Category:1866_births \"1866 births\")\n[Category:1924 deaths](/wiki/Category:1924_deaths \"1924 deaths\")\n[Category:National Party (Queensland, 1917\\) members of the Parliament of Queensland](/wiki/Category:National_Party_%28Queensland%2C_1917%29_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Queensland \"National Party (Queensland, 1917) members of the Parliament of Queensland\")\n\n" ] }
Paul J. Heald
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Biography", "Published works", "Fiction", "Non-fiction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2 ], "content": [ "\n* + - \n\t\t**Paul J. Heald** (born April 19, 1959\\) is an American novelist and law professor, best known for his murder mysteries and his empirical studies of the [public domain](/wiki/Public_domain \"Public domain\") in [copyright law](/wiki/Copyright_law \"Copyright law\"). His fiction is published by [Skyhorse Publishing](/wiki/Skyhorse_Publishing \"Skyhorse Publishing\"), and he is currently the Richard W. \\& Marie L. Corman Research Professor at the [University of Illinois College of Law](/wiki/University_of_Illinois_College_of_Law \"University of Illinois College of Law\").\n\nHeald is the author of three novels, two books on [Law and Literature](/wiki/Law_and_Literature \"Law and Literature\"), and over 50 scholarly articles and book chapters, mostly on [intellectual property](/wiki/Intellectual_property \"Intellectual property\") law. He is also a Fellow \\& Associated Researcher, CREATe, RCUK Centre for Copyright, [University of Glasgow](/wiki/University_of_Glasgow \"University of Glasgow\").\n\n", "Biography\n---------\n\nHeald was born in [Evanston, Illinois](/wiki/Evanston%2C_Illinois \"Evanston, Illinois\"), to Jame E. Heald, a professor, and Phyllis A. Heald ( Kosir), a homemaker. He has one sister, Laura Filuta (born 1960\\). He was valedictorian of [DeKalb High School](/wiki/DeKalb_High_School_%28Illinois%29 \"DeKalb High School (Illinois)\") in 1977, two years after [National Book Award](/wiki/National_Book_Award \"National Book Award\") winner [Richard Powers](/wiki/Richard_Powers \"Richard Powers\") (1975\\) and seven years before super\\-model [Cindy Crawford](/wiki/Cindy_Crawford \"Cindy Crawford\") (1984\\)[Cindy Crawford](/wiki/Cindy_Crawford \"Cindy Crawford\") received the same honor from the same school. His favorite high school memory involves John Pauley and Regan Pourchot. He attended the [University of Illinois](/wiki/University_of_Illinois \"University of Illinois\") as a [Comparative Literature](/wiki/Comparative_Literature \"Comparative Literature\") major and was a varsity [epée](/wiki/Ep%C3%A9e \"Epée\") fencer on two [Big Ten](/wiki/Big_Ten \"Big Ten\") championship teams, placing 4th in the Conference and 18th in the nation at the 1981 NCAA fencing finals.\n\nAfter college, Heald taught English at [Florida A \\& M University](/wiki/Florida_A_%26_M_University \"Florida A & M University\"), a historically African\\-American institution, and attended law school at the [University of Chicago](/wiki/University_of_Chicago \"University of Chicago\"). He married [Amasong](/wiki/Amasong \"Amasong\") Choir director Jill A. Crandall in 1984\\. After law school he clerked during the 1988\\-89 judicial term for the Honorable [Frank M. Johnson, Jr.](/wiki/Frank_M._Johnson%2C_Jr. \"Frank M. Johnson, Jr.\"), a well\\-known jurist portrayed by [Martin Sheen](/wiki/Martin_Sheen \"Martin Sheen\") in the 2014 movie *[Selma](/wiki/Selma_%28film%29 \"Selma (film)\")*. He taught [intellectual property](/wiki/Intellectual_property \"Intellectual property\") law at the [University of Georgia Law School](/wiki/University_of_Georgia_Law_School \"University of Georgia Law School\") from 1989\\-2011 and was the youngest professor there to ever have been granted an endowed chair, the Allen Post Professorship.\n\n", "Published works\n---------------\n\n### Fiction\n\nHeald has written four novels which constitute *The Clarkeston Chronicles*: *Death in Eden* (2014\\), *Cotton* (2016\\), *Courting Death* (scheduled for release November 2016\\), and *Georgia Requiem* (not yet scheduled for release).\n\n### Non\\-fiction\n\nIn *[The Atlantic](/wiki/The_Atlantic \"The Atlantic\")*, Rebecca Rosen featured Heald's best\\-known [copyright](/wiki/Copyright \"Copyright\") research entitled: \"The Hole in Our Collective Memory: How Copyright Made Mid\\-Century Books Vanish.\" The graph to the right summarizes his findings on the effect of copyright on the availability of a random sample of fiction and non\\-fiction titles on Amazon.[https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the\\-hole\\-in\\-our\\-collective\\-memory\\-how\\-copyright\\-made\\-mid\\-century\\-books\\-vanish/278209/](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the-hole-in-our-collective-memory-how-copyright-made-mid-century-books-vanish/278209/) *See* [Paul J. Heald, How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared, 11 J. OF EMP. LEGAL STUD. 829, 839 (2014\\)](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2290181) [thumb\\|2317 New Editions from Amazon by Decade](/wiki/File:Heald_Chart.JPG \"Heald Chart.JPG\")\n\nThe large upswing in availability is attributed to the fact that all works published in the US before 1923 are in the public domain, which attracts new publishers. The large dip for mid\\-century books is caused by the continued enforceability of copyrights in newer titles. In this, and several other papers, he has demonstrated that copyright lacks the positive effect prediction by some economists: Copyright actually diminishes access to books.[https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the\\-hole\\-in\\-our\\-collective\\-memory\\-how\\-copyright\\-made\\-mid\\-century\\-books\\-vanish/278209/](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the-hole-in-our-collective-memory-how-copyright-made-mid-century-books-vanish/278209/). *See also* [Paul J. Heald, Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works: An Empirical Analysis of Public Domain and Copyrighted Fiction Bestsellers](https://ssrn.com/abstract=955954); [Paul J. Heald \\& Christopher Buccafusco, Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2130008) The same research was the subject of [Bob Garfield](/wiki/Bob_Garfield \"Bob Garfield\")'s National Public Radio Program, *[On the Media](/wiki/On_the_Media \"On the Media\")*.\n\nIn another well\\-known study, Heald and his co\\-authors estimate the value of public domain images on Wikipedia to be in excess of $200 million per year.[Heald, Erickson, \\& Kretschmer, The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2560572) Heald's empirical research with Susannah Chapman[Paul J. Heald \\& Susannah Chapman, Veggie Tales: Pernicious Myths about Patents, Innovation, and Crop Diversity in the Twentieth Century](https://ssrn.com/abstract=1928920) on the effect of patents on crop diversity has also been influential. As described in *[Science Daily](/wiki/Science_Daily \"Science Daily\")*: \"Law professor Paul Heald says overall varietal diversity of the $20 billion market for vegetable crops and apples in the U.S. actually has increased over the past 100 years, a finding that should change the highly politicized debate over intellectual property policy.\"[\"Crop diversity myths persist in media, expert says\"](https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111102161301.htm), *[Science Daily](/wiki/Science_Daily \"Science Daily\")*, November 2, 2011, accessed October 27, 2016 Heald and Chapman compared crop varieties sold in commercial seed and nurserymen's catalogs in 1903\\-04 with those available in 2004 and found no significant decrease in [crop diversity](/wiki/Crop_diversity \"Crop diversity\").\n\nIn a 1993 paper published in the *Journal of Intellectual Property Law*, Heald explored remedies for [copyfraud](/wiki/Copyfraud \"Copyfraud\"), suggesting that payment demands for spurious copyrights might be resisted in civil lawsuits under a number of commerce\\-law theories: (1\\) Breach of warranty of title; (2\\) unjust enrichment; (3\\) fraud; and (4\\) false advertising.Heald, Paul J. [\"Payment Demands for Spurious Copyrights: Four Causes of Action\"](http://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1341&context=fac_artchop), *Journal of Intellectual Property Law*, vol. 1, 1993–1994, p. 259\n\n", "### Fiction\n\nHeald has written four novels which constitute *The Clarkeston Chronicles*: *Death in Eden* (2014\\), *Cotton* (2016\\), *Courting Death* (scheduled for release November 2016\\), and *Georgia Requiem* (not yet scheduled for release).\n\n", "### Non\\-fiction\n\nIn *[The Atlantic](/wiki/The_Atlantic \"The Atlantic\")*, Rebecca Rosen featured Heald's best\\-known [copyright](/wiki/Copyright \"Copyright\") research entitled: \"The Hole in Our Collective Memory: How Copyright Made Mid\\-Century Books Vanish.\" The graph to the right summarizes his findings on the effect of copyright on the availability of a random sample of fiction and non\\-fiction titles on Amazon.[https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the\\-hole\\-in\\-our\\-collective\\-memory\\-how\\-copyright\\-made\\-mid\\-century\\-books\\-vanish/278209/](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the-hole-in-our-collective-memory-how-copyright-made-mid-century-books-vanish/278209/) *See* [Paul J. Heald, How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared, 11 J. OF EMP. LEGAL STUD. 829, 839 (2014\\)](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2290181) [thumb\\|2317 New Editions from Amazon by Decade](/wiki/File:Heald_Chart.JPG \"Heald Chart.JPG\")\n\nThe large upswing in availability is attributed to the fact that all works published in the US before 1923 are in the public domain, which attracts new publishers. The large dip for mid\\-century books is caused by the continued enforceability of copyrights in newer titles. In this, and several other papers, he has demonstrated that copyright lacks the positive effect prediction by some economists: Copyright actually diminishes access to books.[https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the\\-hole\\-in\\-our\\-collective\\-memory\\-how\\-copyright\\-made\\-mid\\-century\\-books\\-vanish/278209/](https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/07/the-hole-in-our-collective-memory-how-copyright-made-mid-century-books-vanish/278209/). *See also* [Paul J. Heald, Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works: An Empirical Analysis of Public Domain and Copyrighted Fiction Bestsellers](https://ssrn.com/abstract=955954); [Paul J. Heald \\& Christopher Buccafusco, Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain: Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2130008) The same research was the subject of [Bob Garfield](/wiki/Bob_Garfield \"Bob Garfield\")'s National Public Radio Program, *[On the Media](/wiki/On_the_Media \"On the Media\")*.\n\nIn another well\\-known study, Heald and his co\\-authors estimate the value of public domain images on Wikipedia to be in excess of $200 million per year.[Heald, Erickson, \\& Kretschmer, The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia](https://ssrn.com/abstract=2560572) Heald's empirical research with Susannah Chapman[Paul J. Heald \\& Susannah Chapman, Veggie Tales: Pernicious Myths about Patents, Innovation, and Crop Diversity in the Twentieth Century](https://ssrn.com/abstract=1928920) on the effect of patents on crop diversity has also been influential. As described in *[Science Daily](/wiki/Science_Daily \"Science Daily\")*: \"Law professor Paul Heald says overall varietal diversity of the $20 billion market for vegetable crops and apples in the U.S. actually has increased over the past 100 years, a finding that should change the highly politicized debate over intellectual property policy.\"[\"Crop diversity myths persist in media, expert says\"](https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111102161301.htm), *[Science Daily](/wiki/Science_Daily \"Science Daily\")*, November 2, 2011, accessed October 27, 2016 Heald and Chapman compared crop varieties sold in commercial seed and nurserymen's catalogs in 1903\\-04 with those available in 2004 and found no significant decrease in [crop diversity](/wiki/Crop_diversity \"Crop diversity\").\n\nIn a 1993 paper published in the *Journal of Intellectual Property Law*, Heald explored remedies for [copyfraud](/wiki/Copyfraud \"Copyfraud\"), suggesting that payment demands for spurious copyrights might be resisted in civil lawsuits under a number of commerce\\-law theories: (1\\) Breach of warranty of title; (2\\) unjust enrichment; (3\\) fraud; and (4\\) false advertising.Heald, Paul J. [\"Payment Demands for Spurious Copyrights: Four Causes of Action\"](http://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1341&context=fac_artchop), *Journal of Intellectual Property Law*, vol. 1, 1993–1994, p. 259\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1959 births](/wiki/Category:1959_births \"1959 births\")\n[Category:21st\\-century American novelists](/wiki/Category:21st-century_American_novelists \"21st-century American novelists\")\n[Category:University of Illinois faculty](/wiki/Category:University_of_Illinois_faculty \"University of Illinois faculty\")\n[Category:Writers from Evanston, Illinois](/wiki/Category:Writers_from_Evanston%2C_Illinois \"Writers from Evanston, Illinois\")\n[Category:University of Illinois alumni](/wiki/Category:University_of_Illinois_alumni \"University of Illinois alumni\")\n[Category:University of Georgia faculty](/wiki/Category:University_of_Georgia_faculty \"University of Georgia faculty\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Novelists from Illinois](/wiki/Category:Novelists_from_Illinois \"Novelists from Illinois\")\n[Category:Novelists from Georgia (U.S. state)](/wiki/Category:Novelists_from_Georgia_%28U.S._state%29 \"Novelists from Georgia (U.S. state)\")\n\n" ] }
New York Hydropathic and Physiological School
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2024-06-03T17:39:02Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "The Hygienic Institute", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "[thumb\\|New York Hydropathic and Physiological School](/wiki/File:New_York_Hydropathic_and_Physiological_School.jpeg \"New York Hydropathic and Physiological School.jpeg\")\n\nThe **New York Hydropathic and Physiological School** founded by [Russell Thacher Trall](/wiki/Russell_Thacher_Trall \"Russell Thacher Trall\") on October 1, 1853, at 15 Laight Street, in New York City was a [hydropathic](/wiki/Hydropathic \"Hydropathic\") and medical school known for its advocacy of [natural therapies](/wiki/Naturopathy \"Naturopathy\") and [vegetarianism](/wiki/Vegetarianism \"Vegetarianism\").\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nThe New York Hydropathic and Physiological School is chiefly notable today as one of the first medical schools in the United States to admit women candidates for the [Doctor of Medicine](/wiki/Doctor_of_Medicine \"Doctor of Medicine\") degree. [New England Female Medical College](/wiki/New_England_Female_Medical_College \"New England Female Medical College\") in Boston was the first, opening its doors in 1848\\. In 1855 the school graduated 50 physicians, \"...about half of which were women.\"New York Hydropathic \\& Physiological School, L. F. Fowler, and Mary C. Vaughan. Catalogue of the New York Hydropathic \\& Physiological School, for 1854\\-5: With the Opening Address of Mrs. L.F. Fowler, M.D. ; an Essay Delivered Before the Lyceum by Mrs. Mary C. Vaughan ; Prospectus of the School ; List of Graduates. New York: Fowlers \\& Wells, 1855\\. By an act of the New York State Legislature in 1857 the school's name was changed to **New York Hygeio\\-Therapeutic College** and the school was authorized to confer the degree of Doctor of Medicine.Weiss, Harry Bischoff; Kemble, Howard R. (1967\\). *The Great American Water\\-Cure Craze: A History of Hydropathy in the United States*. The Past Times Press. p. 37, p. 82 In 1858, the school graduated another 60 physicians, and again the number of female graduates was about half that number.Columbus medical journal: A magazine of medicine and surgery, Volume 32\\. (1908\\) Columbus Medical Publishing Co. p.152K. Patrick Ober, (2010\\). *Mark Twain and Medicine: \"Any Mummery Will Cure\"*. Columbia: University of Missouri Press.\n\nThe school emphasized [hydropathy](/wiki/Hydropathy \"Hydropathy\"), also known as the \"water cure,\" vegetarian dietary therapies, sanitation, hygiene, exercise, and abandoning most of the *[materia medica](/wiki/Materia_medica \"Materia medica\")* used by [allopathic](/wiki/Allopathic_medicine \"Allopathic medicine\") physicians.Peter R Eisenstadt, and Laura\\-Eve Moss. *The Encyclopedia of New York State*. Syracuse, N.Y: Syracuse University Press, 2005\\. Print. Founder Russell T. Trall was one of the first medical advocates of [vegan nutrition](/wiki/Vegan_nutrition \"Vegan nutrition\")Russell Thatcher Trall, MD (1855\\). The new hydropathic cook\\-book: With recipes for cooking on hygienic principles. New York: Fowlers and Wells.Rusell Thatcher Trall. (1874\\). The hygeian home cook\\-book; or, Healthful and palatable food without condiments. New\\-York: S.R. Wells. The school moved to Florence, New Jersey by 1869 and continued in operation until 1875 when it was offered for sale. Trall died in 1877 and is buried in Florence, New Jersey.Sandra W. Moss, MD, MA. (2008\\) Fountains of Youth: New Jersey’s Water Cures. Garden State Legacy \\#2\\.Medical and Surgical Directory of the United States. (1886\\) Polk \\& Company[Online Books by R.T. Trall, University of Pennsylvania](http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Trall%2C%20R.%20T.%20(Russell%20Thacher)%2C%201812-1877)\n\n", "The Hygienic Institute\n----------------------\n\nAt the same address on Laight Street, Trall also operated **The Hygienic Institute**. In the 1860s [E. P. Miller](/wiki/E._P._Miller \"E. P. Miller\") was its proprietor and resident physician, whilst Trall remained consulting physician. Its female physician was [Ellen Goodell Smith](/wiki/Ellen_Goodell_Smith \"Ellen Goodell Smith\").Trall, R. T. (1864\\). [*Hand\\-Book of Hygienic Practice*](https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4987085&view=1up&seq=307&skin=2021). New York: Miller \\& Wood. In 1864, it was reported that the institute had treated more than 10,000 patients.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Universities and colleges established in 1853](/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_established_in_1853 \"Universities and colleges established in 1853\")\n[Category:Embedded educational institutions](/wiki/Category:Embedded_educational_institutions \"Embedded educational institutions\")\n[Category:Hydrotherapy](/wiki/Category:Hydrotherapy \"Hydrotherapy\")\n[Category:Orthopathy](/wiki/Category:Orthopathy \"Orthopathy\")\n[Category:Schools of medicine in New York City](/wiki/Category:Schools_of_medicine_in_New_York_City \"Schools of medicine in New York City\")\n[Category:1853 establishments in New York (state)](/wiki/Category:1853_establishments_in_New_York_%28state%29 \"1853 establishments in New York (state)\")\n\n" ] }
Sigurður Ólafsson
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "See also", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Sigurður Ólafsson** (7 December 1916 \\- 25 February 2009\\) was an Icelandic [footballer](/wiki/Association_football \"Association football\"). He was part of the [Iceland national football team](/wiki/Iceland_national_football_team \"Iceland national football team\") between 1946 and 1949\\. He played 4 matches.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of Iceland international footballers](/wiki/List_of_Iceland_international_footballers \"List of Iceland international footballers\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Olafsson, Sigurdur](/wiki/Category:1916_births \"1916 births\")\n[Olafsson, Sigurdur](/wiki/Category:1993_deaths \"1993 deaths\")\n[Category:Icelandic men's footballers](/wiki/Category:Icelandic_men%27s_footballers \"Icelandic men's footballers\")\n[Category:Iceland men's international footballers](/wiki/Category:Iceland_men%27s_international_footballers \"Iceland men's international footballers\")\n[Category:Men's association football players not categorized by position](/wiki/Category:Men%27s_association_football_players_not_categorized_by_position \"Men's association football players not categorized by position\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Oswald Davies
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Oswald Davies** was a [Welsh](/wiki/Welsh_people \"Welsh people\") international [footballer](/wiki/Association_football \"Association football\"). He was part of the [Wales national football team](/wiki/Wales_national_football_team \"Wales national football team\"), playing 1 match on 22 March 1890 against Scotland.\n\nAt club level, he played for [Wrexham](/wiki/Wrexham_A.F.C. \"Wrexham A.F.C.\") from 1889 to 1890\\.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical)](/wiki/List_of_Wales_international_footballers_%28alphabetical%29 \"List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical)\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Welsh men's footballers](/wiki/Category:Welsh_men%27s_footballers \"Welsh men's footballers\")\n[Category:Wales men's international footballers](/wiki/Category:Wales_men%27s_international_footballers \"Wales men's international footballers\")\n[Category:Wrexham A.F.C. players](/wiki/Category:Wrexham_A.F.C._players \"Wrexham A.F.C. players\")\n[Category:Place of birth missing](/wiki/Category:Place_of_birth_missing \"Place of birth missing\")\n[Category:Date of death missing](/wiki/Category:Date_of_death_missing \"Date of death missing\")\n[Category:Year of birth unknown](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_unknown \"Year of birth unknown\")\n[Category:Men's association football forwards](/wiki/Category:Men%27s_association_football_forwards \"Men's association football forwards\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Television Stories
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2024-05-08T00:18:05Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Partial cast", "References", "Bibliography", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n***Television Stories*** (Spanish:***Historias de la televisión***) is a 1965 Spanish [comedy film](/wiki/Comedy_film \"Comedy film\") directed by [José Luis Sáenz de Heredia](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_S%C3%A1enz_de_Heredia \"José Luis Sáenz de Heredia\") and starring [Concha Velasco](/wiki/Concha_Velasco \"Concha Velasco\"), [Tony Leblanc](/wiki/Tony_Leblanc \"Tony Leblanc\") and [José Luis López Vázquez](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_L%C3%B3pez_V%C3%A1zquez \"José Luis López Vázquez\"). It updated the basic plot of the 1955 film *[Radio Stories](/wiki/Radio_Stories \"Radio Stories\")* by the same director.Bentley p.129\n\n", "Partial cast\n------------\n\n* [Concha Velasco](/wiki/Concha_Velasco \"Concha Velasco\") as Katy (2\\)\n* [Tony Leblanc](/wiki/Tony_Leblanc \"Tony Leblanc\") as Felipe Carrasco\n* [José Luis López Vázquez](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_L%C3%B3pez_V%C3%A1zquez \"José Luis López Vázquez\") as Eladio (1\\)\n* [Antonio Garisa](/wiki/Antonio_Garisa \"Antonio Garisa\") as Don Marcelino (1,2\\)\n* [Alfredo Landa](/wiki/Alfredo_Landa \"Alfredo Landa\") as Antonio Parrondo y Carnicero, novio de Katy (2\\)\n* [José Calvo](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Calvo \"José Calvo\") as Ramón Valladares\n* [José Alfayate](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Alfayate \"José Alfayate\") as Faustino Carrasco\n* [Manuel Alexandre](/wiki/Manuel_Alexandre \"Manuel Alexandre\") as Técnico de TV (1\\)\n* [José Luis Coll](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_Coll \"José Luis Coll\") as Afrodisio Rincón, participante en concurso de TV (1\\)\n* [Paco Morán](/wiki/Paco_Mor%C3%A1n \"Paco Morán\") as Agustín Cañizo, concursante escayolado (1\\)\n* [Luchy Soto](/wiki/Luchy_Soto \"Luchy Soto\") as Monja \\#2\n* [Rafaela Aparicio](/wiki/Rafaela_Aparicio \"Rafaela Aparicio\") as Criada de Don Marcelino (1\\)\n* [Gracita Morales](/wiki/Gracita_Morales \"Gracita Morales\") as Esposa embarazada de Eladio (1\\)\n* [Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro](/wiki/Guadalupe_Mu%C3%B1oz_Sampedro \"Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro\") as Suegra de Eladio (1\\)\n* [Margot Cottens](/wiki/Margot_Cottens \"Margot Cottens\") as Monja recepcionista del hospital \\#1\n* [Erasmo Pascual](/wiki/Erasmo_Pascual \"Erasmo Pascual\") as Limpiabotas\n* [Jesús Guzmán](/wiki/Jes%C3%BAs_Guzm%C3%A1n_%28actor%29 \"Jesús Guzmán (actor)\") as Percusionista\n* [José María Caffarel](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mar%C3%ADa_Caffarel \"José María Caffarel\") as Directivo de Relojes Radiant (1\\)\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Bibliography\n------------\n\n* Bentley, Bernard. *A Companion to Spanish Cinema*. Boydell \\& Brewer 2008\\.\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1965 comedy films](/wiki/Category:1965_comedy_films \"1965 comedy films\")\n[Category:Spanish comedy films](/wiki/Category:Spanish_comedy_films \"Spanish comedy films\")\n[Category:1965 films](/wiki/Category:1965_films \"1965 films\")\n[Category:1960s Spanish\\-language films](/wiki/Category:1960s_Spanish-language_films \"1960s Spanish-language films\")\n[Category:Films directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia](/wiki/Category:Films_directed_by_Jos%C3%A9_Luis_S%C3%A1enz_de_Heredia \"Films directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia\")\n[Category:Films scored by Augusto Algueró](/wiki/Category:Films_scored_by_Augusto_Alguer%C3%B3 \"Films scored by Augusto Algueró\")\n[Category:1960s Spanish films](/wiki/Category:1960s_Spanish_films \"1960s Spanish films\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Norumbega Carriage House
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description and history", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\nThe **Norumbega Carriage House** is a historic house on High Street in [Camden, Maine](/wiki/Camden%2C_Maine \"Camden, Maine\"). Built in 1886 as the [carriage house](/wiki/Carriage_house \"Carriage house\") for the adjacent [Norumbega Castle](/wiki/Norumbega_Castle \"Norumbega Castle\") of [Joseph B. Stearns](/wiki/Joseph_Barker_Stearns \"Joseph Barker Stearns\"), it is now a private residence. It was designed by Norumbega's architect, [Arthur Bates Jennings](/wiki/Arthur_Bates_Jennings \"Arthur Bates Jennings\"), and is (along with the main house) one of Camden's finest and most unusual examples of Queen Anne architecture. It was listed on the [National Register of Historic Places](/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places \"National Register of Historic Places\") in 1982\\.\n\n", "Description and history\n-----------------------\n\nThe former Norumbega Carriage House stands southeast of Norumbega Castle (now the Norumbega Inn), and is accessed via either High Street (from a drive shared in part with Norumbega) or Marine Drive. It is a \\-story structure, built out of fieldstone and frame construction finished in wooden shingles. Its main block is rectangular, with a cross\\-gabled roof, and a tall circular tower at its eastern corner. The bottom half of the tower is stone, while the upper part of frame, and it is topped by a conical roof. The main facade faces northwest, and has an off\\-center stone section rising to a wall dormer at the roof level. In its ground level is a large entry set in a segmented\\-arch opening, with an arched bay above. A square ell extends southwest from the main block, giving the building an L shape.\n\nThe carriage house was built, along with the main house, in 1886 for [Joseph Barker Stearns](/wiki/Joseph_Barker_Stearns \"Joseph Barker Stearns\"), a telecommunications magnate who made his fortune in developing and patenting the [duplex](/wiki/Duplex_%28telecommunications%29 \"Duplex (telecommunications)\") [telegraph](/wiki/Telegraph \"Telegraph\"). It was designed by [New York City](/wiki/New_York_City \"New York City\") architect [Arthur Bates Jennings](/wiki/Arthur_Bates_Jennings \"Arthur Bates Jennings\"), whose credits in Maine also include the [St. Lawrence Church](/wiki/St._Lawrence_Arts_Center \"St. Lawrence Arts Center\") in [Portland](/wiki/Portland%2C_Maine \"Portland, Maine\"). The carriage house has for many years been under separate ownership from the main house, and has been adapted to residential use.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County, Maine](/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Knox_County%2C_Maine \"National Register of Historic Places listings in Knox County, Maine\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine](/wiki/Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maine \"Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine\")\n[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Knox County, Maine](/wiki/Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Knox_County%2C_Maine \"National Register of Historic Places in Knox County, Maine\")\n[Category:Queen Anne architecture in Maine](/wiki/Category:Queen_Anne_architecture_in_Maine \"Queen Anne architecture in Maine\")\n[Category:Houses completed in 1886](/wiki/Category:Houses_completed_in_1886 \"Houses completed in 1886\")\n[Category:Houses in Knox County, Maine](/wiki/Category:Houses_in_Knox_County%2C_Maine \"Houses in Knox County, Maine\")\n[Category:Buildings and structures in Camden, Maine](/wiki/Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Camden%2C_Maine \"Buildings and structures in Camden, Maine\")\n[Category:1886 establishments in Maine](/wiki/Category:1886_establishments_in_Maine \"1886 establishments in Maine\")\n\n" ] }
Reactions to the 2016 Brussels bombings
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "International response", "International bodies", "UN member and observer states or entities", "Other", "ISIL", "Political groups", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n[thumb\\|People gathered in Brussels's Place de la Bourse to leave chalk messages and other tributes to the victims](/wiki/File:Bruxelles_est_%28re%29belle_-_22_mars_2016.jpg \"Bruxelles est (re)belle - 22 mars 2016.jpg\")\n\nA number of countries, national leaders and international organisations expressed comments or lit monuments in **reaction to the [2016 Brussels bombings](/wiki/2016_Brussels_bombings \"2016 Brussels bombings\")**.\n\n", "International response\n----------------------\n\n### International bodies\n\n* : [Chairperson](/wiki/Chairperson_of_the_African_Union_Commission \"Chairperson of the African Union Commission\") [Nkosazana Dlamini\\-Zuma](/wiki/Nkosazana_Dlamini-Zuma \"Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma\") said \"strongly condemns the despicable attacks at the Zaventem Airport and the central metro station in Brussels, claiming dozens of lives of innocent civilians and leaving scores wounded\". Dlamini\\-Zuma expressed the AU's solidarity with the government and people of Belgium, offering her condolences to the bereaved families and wished speedy recovery to the wounded.\n* : \"ASEAN member states strongly condemn the attacks and expresses its deep sympathies and condolences to the government and people of Belgium as well to the families of the victims involved. ASEAN fully supports the efforts of the Belgian government to return the situation to normalcy as soon as possible and bringing the perpetrators to justice.\"\n* : [President](/wiki/President_of_the_European_Council \"President of the European Council\") of the [European Council](/wiki/European_Council \"European Council\") [Donald Tusk](/wiki/Donald_Tusk \"Donald Tusk\") called the attacks \"another low by the terrorists in the service of hatred and violence.\"\n* : The [Secretary General of NATO](/wiki/Secretary_General_of_NATO \"Secretary General of NATO\"), [Jens Stoltenberg](/wiki/Jens_Stoltenberg \"Jens Stoltenberg\") expressed his condolences and said he was \"deeply saddened by the attacks here in Brussels this morning.\" He also said that the organization had \"decided to increase the alert state at NATO Headquarters.\"\n* : The OIC Secretary General [Iyad Ameen Madani](/wiki/Iyad_bin_Amin_Madani \"Iyad bin Amin Madani\") strongly condemned the terrorist attacks and reaffirmed OIC's unwavering solidarity and support to Belgium.\n* : The [Secretary\\-General of the United Nations](/wiki/Secretary-General_of_the_United_Nations \"Secretary-General of the United Nations\"), [Ban Ki\\-moon](/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon \"Ban Ki-moon\") condemns the attack and called it \"despicable\". He also extends his \"heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families, and expresses his solidarity with the people and Government of Belgium.\"\n\n### UN member and observer states or entities\n\n* : Chief Executive of Afghanistan, [Abdullah Abdullah](/wiki/Abdullah_Abdullah \"Abdullah Abdullah\"), said \"I strongly condemn the explosions in Brussels. I offer my sympathies condolences to those affected by these incidents.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Edi Rama](/wiki/Edi_Rama \"Edi Rama\") said that the attacks \"will not stop Europe to win in the name of freedom this war.\"\n* : [President](/wiki/President_of_Argentina \"President of Argentina\") [Mauricio Macri](/wiki/Mauricio_Macri \"Mauricio Macri\") condemned the attacks saying, \"I repudiate these bloody attacks and ratify our commitment in the fight against terrorism\".\n* : President [Serzh Sargsyan](/wiki/Serzh_Sargsyan \"Serzh Sargsyan\") expressed his condolences and declared that \"Armenia strongly condemns any act of terrorism, and it is committed to contribute to the international fight against this evil\".\n* : Sir [Peter Cosgrove](/wiki/Peter_Cosgrove \"Peter Cosgrove\"), the [Governor\\-General of Australia](/wiki/Governor-General_of_Australia \"Governor-General of Australia\") stated that \"We stand with the Belgian people tonight following the senseless devastating attacks and loss of lives\" Prime Minister [Malcolm Turnbull](/wiki/Malcolm_Turnbull \"Malcolm Turnbull\") said he was deeply concerned by the attacks in Brussels, expressing \"Australians' thoughts, prayers \\& solidarity are with the people of Belgium.\"\n* : President [Ilham Aliyev](/wiki/Ilham_Aliyev \"Ilham Aliyev\") expressed his condolences: \"We were deeply saddened by the news of heavy casualties and injuries as a result of explosions in the city of Brussels.\"\n* : Government of the Bahamas expressed condolences of the people of Bahamas to Belgian people and extends deep condolences and regret to Belgian Government.\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs \"affirms the support of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Kingdom of Belgium, in facing violence, extremism and terrorism whatever its source or motivation.\" \"It expresses its sincere condolences and sympathies to the families and relatives of the victims and wishes a speedy recovery to all the injured in these treacherous terrorist acts that contravene religion principles and all ethic and human values.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Sheikh Hasina](/wiki/Sheikh_Hasina \"Sheikh Hasina\") said \"Bangladesh strongly condemns these acts of terror and stands in solidarity with the people and the government of the Kingdom of Belgium. I believe that terrorists are terrorists irrespective of their colour, creed or religion and have no place in any civilized society\". She also added \"Our thoughts, sympathies and prayers are with the members of the families who have lost their near and dear ones. May the departed souls rest in eternal peace\".\n* : Minister of Foreign Affairs [Vladimir Makei](/wiki/Vladimir_Makei \"Vladimir Makei\") expressed their condolences to the victims of the terrorist attacks in the Belgian capital, relatives and friends of the victims and said that Belarus strongly condemns any form of terrorism.\n* : Philippe, King of the Belgians, gave an address on national television. King Philippe expressed his and his wife's sorrow at the events and offered their full support to members of the emergency and security services. As well as their gratitude to all those who spontaneously offer their help.\n* : Prime Minister [Denis Zvizdić](/wiki/Denis_Zvizdi%C4%87 \"Denis Zvizdić\") sent a telegram of condolence to Prime Minister of Belgium [Charles Michel](/wiki/Charles_Michel \"Charles Michel\"). \"On behalf of the Council of Ministers of BIH, and my own, I offer sincere condolences to you, Belgian people, and to families of the victims. We were deeply moved by this morning’s terrific news on a series of terrorist attacks in Brussels.\"\n* : Botswana condemned terrorist attacks in Brussels, saying the \"heinous acts\" caused untold carnage among the innocent civilian population as well as destruction to property. Botswana government said the spate of terrorist attacks was \"a painful reminder of the atrocities which were carried out in Paris in November 2015\\.\"\n* : The [Itamaraty](/wiki/Itamaraty \"Itamaraty\") (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil) expressed its dismay and condemned in the strongest terms the cowardly terrorist attacks that occurred in Brussels. The Brazilian government expressed solidarity with the families of the victims and to the people and government of Belgium, and reiterated its unshakable conviction that every terrorist act deserves unanimous condemnation of the international community, whatever their motives and origin. The Consulate General of Brazil in Brussels is working on enhanced duty regime to help friends and families seeking information on Brazilian.\n* : President [Rossen Plevneliev](/wiki/Rosen_Plevneliev \"Rosen Plevneliev\") sent condolences to the people of Belgium: \"The Republic of Bulgaria strongly condemns these acts of violence. Such acts against civilians cannot be justified under any circumstances.\" Prime Minister [Boyko Borissov](/wiki/Boyko_Borissov \"Boyko Borissov\") also issued a statement condemning the bombing, calling for \"solidarity\" throughout Europe.\n[thumb\\|Cuban president [Raúl Castro](/wiki/Ra%C3%BAl_Castro \"Raúl Castro\") and the visiting [Obama family](/wiki/Obama_family \"Obama family\") observing a minute of silence at a [Baseball](/wiki/Baseball \"Baseball\") game.](/wiki/File:President_Obama%2C_the_First_Lady%2C_and_Cuban_President_Castro_Observe_Moment_of_Silence_in_Respect_to_Victims_of_Terrorist_Attack_on_Brussels_%2825903928701%29.jpg \"President Obama, the First Lady, and Cuban President Castro Observe Moment of Silence in Respect to Victims of Terrorist Attack on Brussels (25903928701).jpg\")\n* : Prime Minister [Justin Trudeau](/wiki/Justin_Trudeau \"Justin Trudeau\") condemned the \"deplorable\" attacks in Brussels and expressed his solidarity with Belgium and the European Union.\n* : President [Michelle Bachelet](/wiki/Michelle_Bachelet \"Michelle Bachelet\") said \"I, personally and on behalf of the people of Chile, expressing the deepest regret for what happened this morning in Brussels, where innocent people were killed and many are injured product detonating bombs at the airport and Metro stations. ... We sent from Chile our condolences to the families of those killed and injured in these cowardly attacks and our support to the Government of Belgium. ... We condemn and reject all forms of violence and terrorism, which serve only to submit our coexistence fear and unreason. I'm sure this action against a few, the whole world will respond with justice and solidarity for peace to triumph over hatred.\"\n* : Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman [Hua Chunying](/wiki/Hua_Chunying \"Hua Chunying\") said that China \"strongly condemns\" the attacks on Brussels and \"firmly opposes terrorism in all forms\".\n* : President [Juan Manuel Santos](/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Santos \"Juan Manuel Santos\") expressed his solidarity with the people of Belgium and referred to the attacks as \"condemnable acts of terrorism.\" The Government of Colombia, through its [Ministry of Foreign Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Colombia%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Colombia)\"), released a statement condemning the attacks and expressing its solidarity with the people and Government of Belgium. In the statement Colombia stated that \"Terrorism is a threat for all of our societies, and the union in the international community is fundamental to act properly against this violent acts that generate insecurity, uncertainty, and great pain.\"\n* : President [Luis Guillermo Solís](/wiki/Luis_Guillermo_Sol%C3%ADs \"Luis Guillermo Solís\") said \"I condemn the brutal terrorist attack in Brussels. Such barbaric act that has no justification except the rejection of the highest and most sacred values of the human family for their perpetrators seriously injured international peace and security.\" He also said on behalf of his country, the \"feeling of solidarity and mourning\" to the Belgian people and the authorities of that country and the European Union (EU) in general.\n* : Both [President](/wiki/President_of_Croatia \"President of Croatia\") [Kolinda Grabar\\-Kitarović](/wiki/Kolinda_Grabar-Kitarovi%C4%87 \"Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović\") and [Prime Minister](/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Croatia \"Prime Minister of Croatia\") [Tihomir Orešković](/wiki/Tihomir_Ore%C5%A1kovi%C4%87 \"Tihomir Orešković\") extended their condolences. Grbar\\-Kitarović sent a notice to [King](/wiki/King_of_the_Belgians \"King of the Belgians\") [Philippe](/wiki/Philippe_of_Belgium \"Philippe of Belgium\") stating that she was, \"deeply shocked by the attacks and the loss of many lives in Brussels\". Orešković said that the attacks, \"were not just and attack on [Belgium](/wiki/Belgium \"Belgium\"), but an attack on [Europe](/wiki/Europe \"Europe\") and all those who fight against terrorism\".\n* : Prime Minister [Bohuslav Sobotka](/wiki/Bohuslav_Sobotka \"Bohuslav Sobotka\") condemned the \"brutal and inhuman attack\" and visited Belgian embassy in Prague where he laid flowers and signed a book of condolences. MPs in the [Chamber of Deputies](/wiki/Chamber_of_Deputies_of_the_Parliament_of_the_Czech_Republic \"Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic\"), lower house of the [Parliament](/wiki/Parliament_of_the_Czech_Republic \"Parliament of the Czech Republic\"), held a minute of silence for the victims of the bombings.\n* : President [Nicos Anastasiades](/wiki/Nicos_Anastasiades \"Nicos Anastasiades\") expressed his condolences, stating \"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Belgium and with the families of those killed or injured by the heinous terrorist attacks.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Lars Løkke Rasmussen](/wiki/Lars_L%C3%B8kke_Rasmussen \"Lars Løkke Rasmussen\") condemned the bombings, calling them \"despicable\", and said that his thoughts were with the victims and their families.\n* : The [East Timorese government](/wiki/Government_of_East_Timor \"Government of East Timor\") expresses its solidarity with the government and people of Belgium and condemning the attacks by labelling it as \"unacceptable criminal acts of violence\".\n* : \"The Foreign Ministry of Ecuador, on behalf of the Government and people of Ecuador expresses its most energetic rejection of the attacks this morning at the airport and in the Brussels metro\". Ecuador extended \"deepest condolences\" to the people and Government Belgian and expressed its solidarity with the families of the victims and the wounded \"in this despicable event.\"\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned in the \"strongest terms\" Brussels attacks. Spokesman of Foreign Ministry said \"The time has come for the world to make a final stand to deal with the phenomenon of international terrorism that targets the security and stability of peoples around the world, and that seeks to undermine all human civilization.\"\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the terrorist bombings that took place in Brussels, Belgium, and expressed solidarity with the people and the Belgian Government for the victims of the attack. Government extends its condolences to the families of the deceased; also expects the speedy recovery of those injured, and expressed the hope that shortly tranquility is restored in that country.\n* : Prime Minister [Taavi Rõivas](/wiki/Taavi_R%C3%B5ivas \"Taavi Rõivas\") said \"We are all deeply shocked by the terror attacks that took place in Brussels,\" \"There is one goal to these deadly and vile attacks: to sow fear.\" \"We will not surrender to fear. Also when the heart of Europe is hit. Estonia is with Belgium and the rest of Europe in standing up against terror.\" Prime Minister offered his sympathies to the victims' next of kin.\n* : Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday condemned the \"cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks\". The Ministry also expressed its condolences to the people and government of Belgium and especially to the bereaved families of the victims of these attacks. It also wished a speedy recovery to all those injured in the attacks.\n* : Foreign Affairs Minister [Ratu Inoke Kubuabola](/wiki/Ratu_Inoke_Kubuabola \"Ratu Inoke Kubuabola\") sent his condolences and wrote that \"his thoughts and prayers are with families of those who lost loved ones or have been injured at despicable terrorist attacks in Brussels.\"\n* : President [Sauli Niinistö](/wiki/Sauli_Niinist%C3%B6 \"Sauli Niinistö\"), Prime Minister [Juha Sipilä](/wiki/Juha_Sipil%C3%A4 \"Juha Sipilä\") and Finance Minister [Alexander Stubb](/wiki/Alexander_Stubb \"Alexander Stubb\") have offered condolences to the Belgian people. President said: \"Finland unequivocally condemns all forms of terrorism. On behalf of the people of Finland, I express my deepest sympathy for the families of the victims and for the people of Belgium.\" Prime Minister said: \"The news about the explosions in Brussels is shocking. A strike at the heart of the EU affects us all. My sincere condolences to the friends and family of the victims.\" Finance Minister said: \"Shocked to hear about the explosions at Brussels Airport. Condolences to the victims and their families.\"\n* : President [François Hollande](/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Hollande \"François Hollande\") said that the Brussels bombings was an attack on all of Europe and that France will continue the fight against terrorism both on the international and domestic level. Mayor of [Paris](/wiki/Paris \"Paris\"), [Anne Hidalgo](/wiki/Anne_Hidalgo \"Anne Hidalgo\") announced that the [Eiffel Tower](/wiki/Eiffel_Tower \"Eiffel Tower\") would be illuminated in the Belgian national colours on the evening of 22 March 2016\\. French Prime Minister [Manuel Valls](/wiki/Manuel_Valls \"Manuel Valls\") said, \"We are at war.\"Suissa, David. [\"Europe should hire Israel, not condemn it.\"](http://www.jewishjournal.com/david_suissa/article/europe_should_hire_israel_not_condemn_it) *Jewish Journal*. 22 March 2016\\. 23 March 2016\\.\n* : The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it was shocked by the \"barbaric terrorist acts\" in Belgium's capital Brussels. The Ministry added: \"Georgia condemns all acts of terrorism and considers the terrorist attacks in Brussels represent the gravest crime against humanity and target world peace\".\n[thumb\\|right\\|[Brandenburg Gate](/wiki/Brandenburg_Gate \"Brandenburg Gate\") lit in Belgian flag after the bombings.](/wiki/File:Brandenburg_Gate_lit_up_in_Belgian_flag_colors_to_show_solidarity.jpg \"Brandenburg Gate lit up in Belgian flag colors to show solidarity.jpg\")\n* : In a letter of condolences to [King Philippe](/wiki/Philippe_of_Belgium \"Philippe of Belgium\"), [President](/wiki/President_of_Germany \"President of Germany\") [Joachim Gauck](/wiki/Joachim_Gauck \"Joachim Gauck\") condemned the attacks as a \"terrible crime\" and announced that together with Belgium, Germany would \"defend our joint values of liberty and democracy\".\n* : President [John Dramani Mahama](/wiki/John_Dramani_Mahama \"John Dramani Mahama\") has condemned the terrorist bombings in Brussels. He said \"Suicide bombing in Brussels. Another cowardly attack on innocent civilians. We stand in solidarity with Belgium. We would not be intimidated.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Alexis Tsipras](/wiki/Alexis_Tsipras \"Alexis Tsipras\") expressed solidarity, declaring that \"Greece stands in solidarity with the citizens of Belgium and the EU. We can't allow fear, religious hatred and racism to prevail in Europe.\" The Greek Foreign Ministry decried the attack, and stated \"Our Union’s capital is under attack. We mourn the dead and pledge to conquer terror through democracy.\"\n* : Guatemala \"regrets the loss of life and expresses its dismay and solidarity to the people, government of Belgium and the European Union, especially to the families of the victims,\" Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Reiterating its strong condemnation of the attacks, he deplored \"this kind of acts contrary to human rights, peaceful coexistence and respect for life.\"\n* [20px](/wiki/File:Emblem_of_Vatican_City_State.svg \"Emblem of Vatican City State.svg\") [Holy See](/wiki/Holy_See \"Holy See\"): [Pope Francis](/wiki/Pope_Francis \"Pope Francis\") \"condemns once again the blind violence that breeds so much suffering, and implores the gift of peace from God.\"\n* : Government expressed \"its condolences to the people and Kingdom of Belgium\". Also said \"no doubt the world is shocked by this sad news at least 34 people killed and 200 wounded in the bombings in the city of Brussels, which has shaken all the great European family and that threaten the peace and welfare of the international community\".\n* : Prime Minister [Viktor Orbán](/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n \"Viktor Orbán\") expressed his condolences saying, \"he was shocked to hear of the attacks\". He also ordered second\\-degree terror alert.\n* : Foreign Minister [Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson](/wiki/Gunnar_Bragi_Sveinsson \"Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson\") said that the people could be thankful that no Icelandic citizens were harmed.\n* : Prime Minister [Narendra Modi](/wiki/Narendra_Modi \"Narendra Modi\") expressed his condolences saying, \"News from Brussels is disturbing. The attacks are condemnable. Condolences to families of the deceased. May those injured recover quickly\".\n* : The Indonesian [Ministry of Foreign Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Indonesia%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Indonesia)\") issued a statement saying \"The Indonesian government and people convey its deepest condolences to the people and government of Belgium, especially to the victims and their families.\" The statement also said Indonesia strongly condemns terrorism and violent activities for any reason, and called on the international community to increase partnership in tackling radicalism and terrorism.\n* : President [Hassan Rouhani](/wiki/Hassan_Rouhani \"Hassan Rouhani\") has \"firmly condemned\" terrorist bomb explosions in the Belgian capital city of Brussels: \"Firmly condemn terrorist attacks in Brussels. Deepest condolences to the government and people of Belgium, especially those who lost loved ones\", saying Rouhani in his Twitter account. [Foreign Ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Iran%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Iran)\") spokesperson, Hossein Ansari also condemned the twin blasts in Brussels, stressing the importance of adopting all\\-embracing efforts to fight terrorism which is threatening the entire world.\n* : President [Fuad Masum](/wiki/Fuad_Masum \"Fuad Masum\") said \"Iraq strongly condemns such criminal act and expresses its deep solidarity with the friendly government and people of Belgium.\" He also called for \"the strengthening of cooperation between different countries at all levels, in a way that could halt the growth of terrorism and eliminate their hotbeds and their means of support.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Enda Kenny](/wiki/Enda_Kenny \"Enda Kenny\") said: \"I understand from our ambassador in Brussels that, as far as we are aware, no Irish citizen has been involved here with the tragic circumstances, but we can't be certain yet as to the full impact of what has happened.\" [President](/wiki/President_of_Ireland \"President of Ireland\") [Michael D. Higgins](/wiki/Michael_D._Higgins \"Michael D. Higgins\") offered his condolences on behalf of the Irish people to Belgium's King Philippe, saying: \"These attacks strike at the fundamental right of all to live in peace. These actions must not undermine the will of all Europeans to live and work together.\" Prime Minister Kenny convened a meeting of the country's [National Security Committee](/wiki/National_Security_Committee_%28Ireland%29 \"National Security Committee (Ireland)\") and the cabinet received a briefing. The country's parliament observed a minute's silence for the tragedies in Brussels and the [Buncrana](/wiki/Buncrana \"Buncrana\") pier disaster which occurred two days earlier.\n* : Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu](/wiki/Benjamin_Netanyahu \"Benjamin Netanyahu\") said \"I want to send my condolences to the families of those murdered in today's terror attacks in Brussels. The chain of attacks from Paris to San Bernardino to Istanbul to the Ivory Coast and now to Brussels, and the daily attacks in Israel, this is one continuous assault on all of us.\" [Yisrael Katz](/wiki/Yisrael_Katz_%28politician%2C_born_1955%29 \"Yisrael Katz (politician, born 1955)\"), Minister of Transport and Intelligence said: \"If in Belgium they continue to eat chocolate, enjoy life and parade as great liberals and democrats while not taking account of the fact that some of the Muslims who are there are organising acts of terror, they will not be able to fight against them.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Matteo Renzi](/wiki/Matteo_Renzi \"Matteo Renzi\") said that his heart and his mind were in Brussels; while Foreign Minister [Paolo Gentiloni](/wiki/Paolo_Gentiloni \"Paolo Gentiloni\") stated \"Holding my breath I am close to [Belgians](/wiki/Belgians \"Belgians\") in the face of the shocking attack at the heart of Europe.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Andrew Holness](/wiki/Andrew_Holness \"Andrew Holness\") said \"On behalf of the Government and people of Jamaica, I would like to express our deep sympathies to the people and to the Government of Belgium. We extend condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives and pray for a speedy recovery for those injured in this morning’s terror attack.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Shinzō Abe](/wiki/Shinz%C5%8D_Abe \"Shinzō Abe\") expressed outrage and shock over the deaths in the bombings, saying \"Terrorism can never be tolerated\", adding that he voiced Japan's \"strong solidarity with Belgium and the European Union, which face difficulties right now.\"\n* : Foreign minister Nasser Gouda said \"Jordan's position has always been to denounce terrorism, and we stand in solidarity with our friends in Belgium during this difficult time.\"\n* : President [Nursultan Nazarbayev](/wiki/Nursultan_Nazarbayev \"Nursultan Nazarbayev\") send telegram to King Philippe in which he expressed condolences on behalf of himself and the people of Kazakhstan to the bereaved families and wished speedy recovery to the injured. Nazarbayev condemns all kinds of terrorism and extremism that pose a threat to international security, and expresses its full support to the people of Belgium in a difficult moment for the country.\n* : President [Uhuru Kenyatta](/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta \"Uhuru Kenyatta\") has condemned the terrorist attack in Brussels. He said the act was an attack on democracy, the open society and the values that Kenya holds dear. He called on nations to stand with Brussels and help fight the common cause to protect democracy and human liberty from its extremist enemies. \"Kenya mourns with the people and government of Belgium following the heinous terrorist attacks today. We also stand in solidarity with the European Union, noting that its major institutions are hosted in Brussels.\"\n* : Foreign Ministry of Kuwait have condemned Brussels attacks. Kuwait support all measures taken by Belgium to protect its security and stability. Ministry also offered heartfelt condolences to the families and wished those injured swift recovery.\n* : President [Almazbek Atambayev](/wiki/Almazbek_Atambayev \"Almazbek Atambayev\") said that \"The Kyrgyz Republic strongly condemns this inhuman and appalling act of terrorism and believes is unacceptable and unjustified acts of terrorism\".\n* : Foreign Minister [Edgars Rinkēvičs](/wiki/Edgars_Rink%C4%93vi%C4%8Ds \"Edgars Rinkēvičs\") said that \"Latvia stands together with Brussels and Belgium in solidarity against terrorism\".\n* : President [Ellen Johnson Sirleaf](/wiki/Ellen_Johnson_Sirleaf \"Ellen Johnson Sirleaf\") has condemned the terrorist attack in Brussels. She send message to King Phillipe of Belgium, expressed deep regret for the distressing events, said Liberia is saddened by the loss of lives resulting from these dastardly acts.\n* : All three Libyan governments have condemned Brussels attacks.\n* : President [Dalia Grybauskaite](/wiki/Dalia_Grybauskaite \"Dalia Grybauskaite\") and Prime Minister [Algirdas Butkevicius](/wiki/Algirdas_Butkevicius \"Algirdas Butkevicius\") expressed their solidarity with the victims, and condemned the attack. Prime Minister said: \"I extend my deepest condolences to the families and relatives of the victims and all people of Belgium and other countries affected by this tragedy.\" \"I wish unity in this difficult hour and health and fortitude to those injured.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Xavier Bettel](/wiki/Xavier_Bettel \"Xavier Bettel\") said \"On behalf of all of us, I have conveyed our shared pain for families and friends of victims and our Belgian neighbours...What we feared has happened... We are very united and deeply affected by what happened to our Belgian neighbours.\" Grand Duke [Henri](/wiki/Henri%2C_Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg \"Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg\") in open letter wrote \"In these very dark times, we think with reverence of the victims of the attacks in Brussels and their families. Be assured of our unconditional solidarity in defending our common values.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Emil Dimitriev](/wiki/Emil_Dimitriev \"Emil Dimitriev\") said in telegram: \"With disgust I received the news of the terrorist attacks in Brussels, which killed a number of people and where there are large number of wounded. In these difficult moments of sorrow of the friendly people of Belgium, let me express my condolences to the families of the victims of this barbaric and anti\\-civilization act, and to wish the injured a speedy recovery. Thoughts and prayers of the Macedonian citizens are with the citizens of Belgium.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Najib Razak](/wiki/Najib_Razak \"Najib Razak\") expressed Malaysia's solidarity with the people of Belgium and called for unity against the 'cowardly attacks'. The [Malaysian government](/wiki/Government_of_Malaysia \"Government of Malaysia\") strongly condemning the attacks. While Deputy Prime Minister [Ahmad Zahid Hamidi](/wiki/Ahmad_Zahid_Hamidi \"Ahmad Zahid Hamidi\") condemned the bombing, and stated \"I and in behalf of all Malaysians feel extremely sad and shocked over what happened in Brussels. We stands in solidarity with the Belgians and supports any action that will be taken towards finding those who were responsible for the attacks\".\n* : The Maltese government said that it was deeply shocked by the bombings and that it \"condemns in the most categorical terms this despicable act and expresses its profound sorrow at the loss of lives and sympathy with the injured.\" Flags on government buildings were flown at [half\\-mast](/wiki/Half-mast \"Half-mast\") on 24 February in solidarity with the victims of the attack.\n* : Mexico's foreign relations secretary condemned the attacks rejecting \"terrorism in all its forms and manifestations\" while sending its \"condolences and solidarity with the people and government of the Kingdom of Belgium, and with the families of the victims.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Milo Đukanović](/wiki/Milo_%C4%90ukanovi%C4%87 \"Milo Đukanović\") said: \"Following today’s terrorist attacks in Brussels, in which dozens of people were killed and injured, I express on behalf of the Government of Montenegro and in my own name our deepest condolences. We strongly condemn this deplorable act at the heart of Europe.\"\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: \"The Government of Nepal is shocked to learn of terrorist bomb attacks in different places of Brussels that resulted in massive loss of precious lives and injuries to many innocent people. ... Nepal condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and holds the view that terrorism must be firmly and resolutely dealt with wherever and whenever it takes place.\"\n[thumb\\|[Royal Palace of Amsterdam](/wiki/Royal_Palace_of_Amsterdam \"Royal Palace of Amsterdam\") lit in Belgian colours after the bombings](/wiki/File:Koninklijk-paleis-belgische-vlag.jpg \"Koninklijk-paleis-belgische-vlag.jpg\")\n* : Prime Minister [Mark Rutte](/wiki/Mark_Rutte \"Mark Rutte\") said \"Belgium has \"again been hit by cowardly and murderous attacks. Our hearts go out to the victims and next of kin. The Netherlands stands ready to help and support our southern neighbours in any possible way.\" In a letter of condolences to [King Philippe](/wiki/Philippe_of_Belgium \"Philippe of Belgium\"), [King Willem\\-Alexander](/wiki/Willem-Alexander_of_the_Netherlands \"Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands\") condemned the violent attacks and said, \"What is needed now is that we show our collective strength and uphold the values of freedom\".\n* : Prime Minister [John Key](/wiki/John_Key \"John Key\") said: \"We utterly condemn these appalling acts which have killed and wounded so many.\" \"No innocent person should have to worry about such violence when going about their daily lives and New Zealand stands with Belgium in the fight against terrorism.\"\n* : President [Daniel Ortega](/wiki/Daniel_Ortega \"Daniel Ortega\") said \"we want to extend our deepest condolences and express our total condemnation of the terrorist attacks that lived Brussels this morning\". Government said \"denounces and condemns all terrorist acts that hurts us all and causes suffering, loss and confusion in our world.\"\n* : Special adviser of president [Muhammadu Buhari](/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari \"Muhammadu Buhari\"), Femi Adesina, said \"The President assures the global community that under his leadership, Nigeria will continue to work with other countries of the world to ensure that terrorism never triumphs over free, peaceful and law\\-abiding nations and people of the world.\" \"He wishes the more than 100 persons injured in the attacks a speedy recovery.\"\n* : President of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong Nam said that North Korea \"expressed deep condolences and sympathy to the king \\[of Belgium] and, through him, to the victims and bereaved families.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Erna Solberg](/wiki/Erna_Solberg \"Erna Solberg\") said that the terrorist attacks in Brussels are cruel. Norway condemns the attacks strongly, and that her thoughts are with the victims and their families.[Norske politikere fordømmer Brussel\\-terror](http://www.adressa.no/nyheter/utenriks/2016/03/22/Norske-politikere-ford%C3%B8mmer-Brussel-terror-12463523.ece) [Adresseavisen](/wiki/Adresseavisen \"Adresseavisen\") 22 March 2016 King [Harald V](/wiki/Harald_V_of_Norway \"Harald V of Norway\") said in a condolence to King Philippe of Belgium that \"I have with great sadness received the news of the heinous attacks today in Brussels, which resulted in so many killed and injured. This tragedy in the heart of Europe reminds us once again of the importance of protecting our core democratic values. On behalf of myself and the Norwegian people, I send Your Majesty my deepest condolences. I ask you to pass on my condolences and deepest sympathy to the bereaved and to the Belgian people\".[Kondolanse](http://www.kongehuset.no/nyhet.html?tid=135140&sek=26939) The Royal House of Norway (Official website)\n* : The [Foreign Office](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Pakistan%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan)\") of [Pakistan](/wiki/Pakistan \"Pakistan\") issued a statement saying \"We are deeply saddened to learn about the bomb explosions in Brussels at Zaventem Airport and metro stations which caused loss of precious lives.\" The Pakistani [Prime Minister](/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Pakistan \"Prime Minister of Pakistan\"), [Nawaz Sharif](/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif \"Nawaz Sharif\") and [President](/wiki/President_of_Pakistan \"President of Pakistan\"), [Mamnoon Hussain](/wiki/Mamnoon_Hussain \"Mamnoon Hussain\"), condemned the attack and offered condolences. The local Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels cancelled its annual [Pakistan Day](/wiki/Pakistan_Day \"Pakistan Day\") celebrations and observed a minute of silence as a way to show solidarity with Belgium. The [All Pakistan Ulema Council](/wiki/All_Pakistan_Ulema_Council \"All Pakistan Ulema Council\"), a body of Pakistani religious clerics, also condemned the attack calling it 'heinous'.\n* : President [Mahmoud Abbas](/wiki/Mahmoud_Abbas \"Mahmoud Abbas\") \"offered his deepest condolences to the victims’ families and wished a speedy recovery to the injured ones\" and stated that the \"Palestinian people abhor terrorism and reject attacking civilians\"\n* : The Government of the Republic of Panama solidarity with the people and Government of the Kingdom of Belgium after the terrorist attacks at the airport and Brussels, which left several casualties and injuries meter. As a country peacemaker, Panama condemns this and all acts of violence and calls to respect human rights and international security.\n* : Prime Minister [Peter O'Neill](/wiki/Peter_O%27Neill \"Peter O'Neill\") said: \"The innocent loss of life and the injuries that were sustained, with some of the victims being children, is extremely distressing\" and \"On behalf of the people of Papua New Guinea, we extend our deep and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of this atrocity in Brussels.\"\n* : The Government of Paraguay, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, released a statement \"expressing its heartfelt condolences and feelings of solidarity to the families of the victims and the people and Government of Belgium\" in their denunciation of the terrorist attacks. Furthermore, the Paraguayan government \"repudiated the criminal acts and reiterated its commitment to improving international intelligence communication for the prevention and eradication of terrorism.\"\n* : President [Ollanta Humala](/wiki/Ollanta_Humala \"Ollanta Humala\") expressed solidarity with Belgium, stating \"We have gone through terrorist acts in the past, and we express our solidarity not only with Belgium, but with France and many other European countries in this situation.\" He also expressed his worries about intelligence services and migration in Europe: \"The United States, NATO and the European Union have to review their policies of intervention in countries of the Middle East and North Africa region, because societies are being broken.\"\n* : President [Benigno Aquino III](/wiki/Benigno_Aquino_III \"Benigno Aquino III\") has directed the [Transportation secretary](/wiki/Department_of_Transportation_%28Philippines%29 \"Department of Transportation (Philippines)\") [Joseph Emilio Abaya](/wiki/Joseph_Emilio_Abaya \"Joseph Emilio Abaya\") to further tighten the security of airports in the country following the Belgium bombings. Aquino's spokesperson, [Edwin Lacierda](/wiki/Edwin_Lacierda \"Edwin Lacierda\") defined the attacks as \"the very definition of cowardice, and have no place in any civilized society.\" and expressed solidarity with the Belgian people. The Philippine Embassy in Belgium expressed condolence to the victims of the bombings as well as to their families.\n[thumb\\|Flowers at the Belgian Embassy in [Warsaw](/wiki/Warsaw \"Warsaw\"), Poland.](/wiki/File:Zamachy_w_Brukseli_w_marcu_2016_01.JPG \"Zamachy w Brukseli w marcu 2016 01.JPG\")\n* : Prime Minister [Beata Szydło](/wiki/Beata_Szyd%C5%82o \"Beata Szydło\") said \"Our thoughts are there, in Brussels, and we are praying for the victims\". Polish government convened emergency meeting after attacks. Poland declared that in view of the attacks it will not allow 7,000 refugee quota ordered by EU to be settled in Poland, \"After what happened in Brussels yesterday, it's not possible right now to say that we're OK with accepting any number of migrants at all,\" Prime Minister Beata Szydlo stated.\n* : President [Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa](/wiki/Marcelo_Rebelo_de_Sousa \"Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa\") called the attacks \"a blind and cowardly attack on the heart of Europe\" and said that \"What unites us is the struggle for democracy, freedom and human rights. It is in these crucial moments of acute crisis that we feel the need to reaffirm these values\". Prime Minister [António Costa](/wiki/Ant%C3%B3nio_Costa \"António Costa\") remarked that the fight against terrorism \"requires in\\-depth work, an increasingly strong international cooperation, and also the promotion of intercultural dialogue\".\n* : Foreign ministry \"strongly condemns the criminal bombing, which contradicts with all human values and principles, and aims to terrorise the unsuspecting innocents and destabilise international peace and security.\" Ministry \"stressed Qatar's full solidarity with the friendly Kingdom of Belgium in the face of all forms of violence and terrorism whatever the motives and causes were\".\n* : Prime Minister [Dacian Cioloș](/wiki/Dacian_Ciolo%C8%99 \"Dacian Cioloș\") said that he is shocked by the Brussels bombings and strongly condemns this attack. The day of 24 March was declared \"Day of national Mourning\". Also, the Building of [Romanian Government](/wiki/Romanian_Government \"Romanian Government\") was lighted up in Belgian flag colors in sign of solidarity with Brussels attacks victims.\n* : President [Vladimir Putin](/wiki/Vladimir_Putin \"Vladimir Putin\") condemned the attacks and said, \"The fight against this evil calls for the most active international cooperation.\" [Maria Zakharova](/wiki/Maria_Zakharova \"Maria Zakharova\"), the speaker of the Foreign Ministry, said earlier on the same day that the attacks are the result of the policy of double standards which European Union has with regard to terrorism. And the chairman of the foreign affairs committee in Parliament [Aleksey Pushkov](/wiki/Aleksey_Pushkov \"Aleksey Pushkov\") noted, that \"It is time for Europe to understand where the real threat is coming from, and to unite its efforts with Russia.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Kenny Anthony](/wiki/Kenny_Anthony \"Kenny Anthony\") has expressed his shock and sadness at Brussels attacks. He also issued a statement on behalf of the Government and people of Saint Lucia, standing in solidarity with the people of Belgium, and with the international community, and condemning the perpetrators of these attacks in the strongest possible terms.\n* : King [Salman](/wiki/Salman_of_Saudi_Arabia \"Salman of Saudi Arabia\") strongly condemned the terror attacks and called for joint international efforts to confront and eliminate 'the scourge of terrorism' that rampantly happens now.\n* : Prime Minister [Aleksandar Vučić](/wiki/Aleksandar_Vu%C4%8Di%C4%87 \"Aleksandar Vučić\") said that what happened in Brussels disasters and is horrified by these events, but believes Europe and the world will be able to find the best response to the terrorist attacks.\n* : President [James Michel](/wiki/James_Michel \"James Michel\") has sent a message of condolences to the Belgian Prime Minister [Charles Michel](/wiki/Charles_Michel \"Charles Michel\"). He said \"We strongly condemn these cowardly acts of terror. ... We remain convinced that justice will prevail and the perpetrators will be apprehended and answer for the crimes.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Lee Hsien Loong](/wiki/Lee_Hsien_Loong \"Lee Hsien Loong\") expressed condolences and sympathies of Singaporeans to the families of the victims, and to the Belgian people. He noted over Facebook that [Southeast Asia](/wiki/Southeast_Asia \"Southeast Asia\") also faces a severe threat that is not a matter of if, but when, that an attack will take place here. \"Indeed, today's attacks in Brussels happened even though the Belgians were on full alert.\"\n* : Government strongly and unequivocally condemn the heinous and violent acts of terrorism in Brussels. \"The fact that the terrorists would target innocent civilians in such a brutal and unforgivable manner is the greatest sign of their inhumanity and moral bankruptcy. Any violence against innocent civilians aimed at terrorizing them and their nation is deplorable and wholly evil.\"\n* : Deputy Foreign Minister for Overseas Koreans Lee Key\\-cheol strongly condemn the attacks and urging South Koreans overseas to pay special attention to their safety, saying \"no place in the world is free from the threat of terrorism\". While [Foreign Ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28South_Korea%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (South Korea)\") spokesman Cho June\\-hyuck offered condolences and sympathy to all victims, their families and the Belgian government.\n* : Prime Minister [Mariano Rajoy](/wiki/Mariano_Rajoy \"Mariano Rajoy\") said that \"terrorism will fail to defeat us. The unity of Democrats in Europe will always prevail over barbarism and madness\".\n* : President [Maithripala Sirisena](/wiki/Maithripala_Sirisena \"Maithripala Sirisena\") sent a special message to King Philippe stating that he was shocked by the news of the attack, described as cowardly and barbaric. The President personally, and on behalf of the people of Sri Lanka, extended the condolences to the government and the people of Belgium and hoped for a speedy recovery to all victims affected in the explosions. \"Such senseless brutal acts must be condemned by the entire world\", he stated.\n* : Prime Minister [Stefan Löfven](/wiki/Stefan_L%C3%B6fven \"Stefan Löfven\") called the bombings \"an attack against democratic Europe\" and said that terrorism should never be accepted in open societies. The King [Carl XVI Gustaf](/wiki/Carl_XVI_Gustaf_of_Sweden \"Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden\") said that he with \"dismay and horror\" got the message.\n* : President [Johann Schneider\\-Ammann](/wiki/Johann_Schneider-Ammann \"Johann Schneider-Ammann\") said \"Switzerland is deeply touched by the events today in Brussels. Our thoughts go out to the victims and their families.\" \"Switzerland and Europe stood for freedom, safety, rule of law and democracy.\" \"We will always uphold and defend these values.\"\n* : An official source strongly condemned the terrorist attacks. Bashar Jaafari said: \"some of the terrorists who carried out the attack in Brussels yesterday, fought and killed the [Syrians](/wiki/Syrian_people \"Syrian people\") in Syria before they returned to Belgium.\"\n* : President [Emomali Rahmon](/wiki/Emomali_Rahmon \"Emomali Rahmon\") send telegram to King Philippe in which asked the monarch to convey condolences to the relatives of people killed in the attacks, and wishes for a speedy recovery to the injured.\n* : Prime Minister [Prayut Chan\\-o\\-cha](/wiki/Prayut_Chan-o-cha \"Prayut Chan-o-cha\") strongly condemned the attacks and offering condelences to Belgium. While Deputy Prime Minister [Prawit Wongsuwan](/wiki/Prawit_Wongsuwan \"Prawit Wongsuwan\") had instructed relevant agencies to be vigilant of any terrorism threat. The [Thai Foreign Ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Thailand%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)\") issued a statement condemning \"the cruelty of the attacks that claimed many lives and wounded many innocents\", as well a condolences from the Tourism Authority of Thailand to the people of Belgium.\n* : President [Faure Gnassingbé](/wiki/Faure_Gnassingb%C3%A9 \"Faure Gnassingbé\") said in a message to King Philippe: \"I want to you to express my indignation and my condemnation of these heinous attacks and to share the deep compassion and solidarity of the Togolese people.\"\n* : Tunisia condemned the attacks saying, \"We strongly condemn the coward attacks that hit Brussels.\"\n* : President [Recep Tayyip Erdoğan](/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan \"Recep Tayyip Erdoğan\") said \"I strongly condemn the heinous terrorist attacks that took place in Brussels today. The People of Turkey, who suffered from equally heinous attacks at the hands of terrorists, share the pain of the Belgian People.\" in his Twitter account. Prime Minister [Ahmet Davutoğlu](/wiki/Ahmet_Davuto%C4%9Flu \"Ahmet Davutoğlu\") said \"I curse the attack in Brussels, which has once again shown the global face of terror. I offer my condolences to the government and the people of Belgium and I want to express solidarity on behalf of our people.\" He added \"I invite all of humanity to stand united against global terror and any sort of terrorism.\"\n* : President [Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow](/wiki/Gurbanguly_Berdimuhamedow \"Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow\") condemn terrorist acts and send words of sympathy to the victims. President's press service said: \"Resolutely oppose any manifestation of terrorism and extremism, Turkmenistan fully supports the efforts of the international community in combating this evil and its eradication\".\n* : President [Petro Poroshenko](/wiki/Petro_Poroshenko \"Petro Poroshenko\") said: \"Shocked by deadly terrorist act in heart of united Europe. Condolences to Families of victims. We must stop terrorism together\".\n* : A statement released by Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, expressed condemnation of \"these cowardly terrorist acts which targeted innocent civilians\", reiterating the UAE's determined stance and rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism.\n[thumb\\|[Brighton Wheel](/wiki/Brighton_Wheel \"Brighton Wheel\") illuminated with Belgian colours to show solidarity](/wiki/File:Brighton_%2834432338285%29.jpg \"Brighton (34432338285).jpg\")\n* : Prime Minister [David Cameron](/wiki/David_Cameron \"David Cameron\") said \"I am shocked and concerned by the events in Brussels. We will do everything we can to help.\" Flags were flown at half\\-mast at government buildings, whilst the flag of Belgium was flown above [10 Downing Street](/wiki/10_Downing_Street \"10 Downing Street\")\n* : President [Barack Obama](/wiki/Barack_Obama \"Barack Obama\") stated in [Havana](/wiki/Havana \"Havana\"), Cuba, that \"the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the people of Belgium and we stand in solidarity with them\", adding \"we will do whatever is necessary to help our friend and ally Belgium in bringing to justice those responsible.\" Obama also issued an Executive Order calling for American flags to be lowered to half\\-staff until Friday, 25 March 2016\\.\n* : Uruguayan Government issued a statement in which condemns \"in the strongest terms\" terrorist attacks in Brussels. Statement said also \"In this regard Uruguay encourages the international community to remain united to combat this scourge that cuts off innocent lives and affects shared principles and values such as freedom, equality, respect for human rights and fundamental fraternity to hold peaceful coexistence between human beings. ... The government of Uruguay extends its heartfelt condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims and the government and people of the Kingdom of Belgium.\"\n* : President [Islam Karimov](/wiki/Islam_Karimov \"Islam Karimov\") send message to King Philippe in which conveyed deep sympathy to the families and friends of those killed and injured.\n* : President [Nicolás Maduro](/wiki/Nicol%C3%A1s_Maduro \"Nicolás Maduro\") \"on behalf of the people and the Venezuelan government condemns the numerous terrorist attacks in the city of Brussels today strongly, and extends its condolences and solidarity to the families of the victims of this terrible and reprehensible act\". In addition, the national government called on the international community to \"urgently address the causes of this phenomenon, and to prevent access by terrorist groups and violent ends sources of funding, training and logistical endowment\".\n* : President [Trương Tấn Sang](/wiki/Tr%C6%B0%C6%A1ng_T%E1%BA%A5n_Sang \"Trương Tấn Sang\") extended his condolences to King Philippe while Prime Minister [Nguyễn Tấn Dũng](/wiki/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_T%E1%BA%A5n_D%C5%A9ng \"Nguyễn Tấn Dũng\") sent condolences to his Belgian counterpart Charles Michel over the bombings. Spokesperson of the [Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Vietnam%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam)\") Le Hai Binh has instructed its embassy in Belgium to check whether Vietnamese citizens are among victims, adding that \"Vietnam is disgusted with such attacks\".\n\n### Other\n\n* : Prime Minister [Isa Mustafa](/wiki/Isa_Mustafa \"Isa Mustafa\") said: \"Expressing the sorrow of our citizens and the Kosovo government for the victims of these terrible acts of terrorism I express solidarity with the families of the victims and the government of Belgium.\"\n* : President [Ma Ying\\-jeou](/wiki/Ma_Ying-jeou \"Ma Ying-jeou\") denounced the terror attacks and extended condolences and sympathy to all victims and families involved.\n\n### ISIL\n\n* : The [Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant](/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant \"Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant\") released a statement stating \"Islamic State fighters opened fire inside Zaventem airport before several of them detonated their explosive belts,\". A \"martyrdom bomber detonated his explosive belt in the Maelbeek metro station,\" \n\n### Political groups\n\n* [Hezbollah](/wiki/Hezbollah \"Hezbollah\"): In a statement Hezbollah condemned the attacks: \"Europe is burning in the same fire it helped to inflame in Syria and the Middle East in collaboration with certain regional regimes\".\n* [Hashd al\\-Shaabi](/wiki/Hashd_al-Shaabi \"Hashd al-Shaabi\") condemned the terrorist attacks in Brussels, and said: \"The ongoing terror attacks across the globe have their roots in ideologies that are being nurtured and supported by certain countries. These countries use it for their own political and economic agenda. The key in the fight against terrorism is to stand up to Saudi Arabia and curb its ideology of [Wahhabism](/wiki/Wahhabism \"Wahhabism\"). It is also important to stand up to Turkey because of its support for ISIL.\"\n", "### International bodies\n\n* : [Chairperson](/wiki/Chairperson_of_the_African_Union_Commission \"Chairperson of the African Union Commission\") [Nkosazana Dlamini\\-Zuma](/wiki/Nkosazana_Dlamini-Zuma \"Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma\") said \"strongly condemns the despicable attacks at the Zaventem Airport and the central metro station in Brussels, claiming dozens of lives of innocent civilians and leaving scores wounded\". Dlamini\\-Zuma expressed the AU's solidarity with the government and people of Belgium, offering her condolences to the bereaved families and wished speedy recovery to the wounded.\n* : \"ASEAN member states strongly condemn the attacks and expresses its deep sympathies and condolences to the government and people of Belgium as well to the families of the victims involved. ASEAN fully supports the efforts of the Belgian government to return the situation to normalcy as soon as possible and bringing the perpetrators to justice.\"\n* : [President](/wiki/President_of_the_European_Council \"President of the European Council\") of the [European Council](/wiki/European_Council \"European Council\") [Donald Tusk](/wiki/Donald_Tusk \"Donald Tusk\") called the attacks \"another low by the terrorists in the service of hatred and violence.\"\n* : The [Secretary General of NATO](/wiki/Secretary_General_of_NATO \"Secretary General of NATO\"), [Jens Stoltenberg](/wiki/Jens_Stoltenberg \"Jens Stoltenberg\") expressed his condolences and said he was \"deeply saddened by the attacks here in Brussels this morning.\" He also said that the organization had \"decided to increase the alert state at NATO Headquarters.\"\n* : The OIC Secretary General [Iyad Ameen Madani](/wiki/Iyad_bin_Amin_Madani \"Iyad bin Amin Madani\") strongly condemned the terrorist attacks and reaffirmed OIC's unwavering solidarity and support to Belgium.\n* : The [Secretary\\-General of the United Nations](/wiki/Secretary-General_of_the_United_Nations \"Secretary-General of the United Nations\"), [Ban Ki\\-moon](/wiki/Ban_Ki-moon \"Ban Ki-moon\") condemns the attack and called it \"despicable\". He also extends his \"heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families, and expresses his solidarity with the people and Government of Belgium.\"\n", "### UN member and observer states or entities\n\n* : Chief Executive of Afghanistan, [Abdullah Abdullah](/wiki/Abdullah_Abdullah \"Abdullah Abdullah\"), said \"I strongly condemn the explosions in Brussels. I offer my sympathies condolences to those affected by these incidents.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Edi Rama](/wiki/Edi_Rama \"Edi Rama\") said that the attacks \"will not stop Europe to win in the name of freedom this war.\"\n* : [President](/wiki/President_of_Argentina \"President of Argentina\") [Mauricio Macri](/wiki/Mauricio_Macri \"Mauricio Macri\") condemned the attacks saying, \"I repudiate these bloody attacks and ratify our commitment in the fight against terrorism\".\n* : President [Serzh Sargsyan](/wiki/Serzh_Sargsyan \"Serzh Sargsyan\") expressed his condolences and declared that \"Armenia strongly condemns any act of terrorism, and it is committed to contribute to the international fight against this evil\".\n* : Sir [Peter Cosgrove](/wiki/Peter_Cosgrove \"Peter Cosgrove\"), the [Governor\\-General of Australia](/wiki/Governor-General_of_Australia \"Governor-General of Australia\") stated that \"We stand with the Belgian people tonight following the senseless devastating attacks and loss of lives\" Prime Minister [Malcolm Turnbull](/wiki/Malcolm_Turnbull \"Malcolm Turnbull\") said he was deeply concerned by the attacks in Brussels, expressing \"Australians' thoughts, prayers \\& solidarity are with the people of Belgium.\"\n* : President [Ilham Aliyev](/wiki/Ilham_Aliyev \"Ilham Aliyev\") expressed his condolences: \"We were deeply saddened by the news of heavy casualties and injuries as a result of explosions in the city of Brussels.\"\n* : Government of the Bahamas expressed condolences of the people of Bahamas to Belgian people and extends deep condolences and regret to Belgian Government.\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs \"affirms the support of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Kingdom of Belgium, in facing violence, extremism and terrorism whatever its source or motivation.\" \"It expresses its sincere condolences and sympathies to the families and relatives of the victims and wishes a speedy recovery to all the injured in these treacherous terrorist acts that contravene religion principles and all ethic and human values.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Sheikh Hasina](/wiki/Sheikh_Hasina \"Sheikh Hasina\") said \"Bangladesh strongly condemns these acts of terror and stands in solidarity with the people and the government of the Kingdom of Belgium. I believe that terrorists are terrorists irrespective of their colour, creed or religion and have no place in any civilized society\". She also added \"Our thoughts, sympathies and prayers are with the members of the families who have lost their near and dear ones. May the departed souls rest in eternal peace\".\n* : Minister of Foreign Affairs [Vladimir Makei](/wiki/Vladimir_Makei \"Vladimir Makei\") expressed their condolences to the victims of the terrorist attacks in the Belgian capital, relatives and friends of the victims and said that Belarus strongly condemns any form of terrorism.\n* : Philippe, King of the Belgians, gave an address on national television. King Philippe expressed his and his wife's sorrow at the events and offered their full support to members of the emergency and security services. As well as their gratitude to all those who spontaneously offer their help.\n* : Prime Minister [Denis Zvizdić](/wiki/Denis_Zvizdi%C4%87 \"Denis Zvizdić\") sent a telegram of condolence to Prime Minister of Belgium [Charles Michel](/wiki/Charles_Michel \"Charles Michel\"). \"On behalf of the Council of Ministers of BIH, and my own, I offer sincere condolences to you, Belgian people, and to families of the victims. We were deeply moved by this morning’s terrific news on a series of terrorist attacks in Brussels.\"\n* : Botswana condemned terrorist attacks in Brussels, saying the \"heinous acts\" caused untold carnage among the innocent civilian population as well as destruction to property. Botswana government said the spate of terrorist attacks was \"a painful reminder of the atrocities which were carried out in Paris in November 2015\\.\"\n* : The [Itamaraty](/wiki/Itamaraty \"Itamaraty\") (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil) expressed its dismay and condemned in the strongest terms the cowardly terrorist attacks that occurred in Brussels. The Brazilian government expressed solidarity with the families of the victims and to the people and government of Belgium, and reiterated its unshakable conviction that every terrorist act deserves unanimous condemnation of the international community, whatever their motives and origin. The Consulate General of Brazil in Brussels is working on enhanced duty regime to help friends and families seeking information on Brazilian.\n* : President [Rossen Plevneliev](/wiki/Rosen_Plevneliev \"Rosen Plevneliev\") sent condolences to the people of Belgium: \"The Republic of Bulgaria strongly condemns these acts of violence. Such acts against civilians cannot be justified under any circumstances.\" Prime Minister [Boyko Borissov](/wiki/Boyko_Borissov \"Boyko Borissov\") also issued a statement condemning the bombing, calling for \"solidarity\" throughout Europe.\n[thumb\\|Cuban president [Raúl Castro](/wiki/Ra%C3%BAl_Castro \"Raúl Castro\") and the visiting [Obama family](/wiki/Obama_family \"Obama family\") observing a minute of silence at a [Baseball](/wiki/Baseball \"Baseball\") game.](/wiki/File:President_Obama%2C_the_First_Lady%2C_and_Cuban_President_Castro_Observe_Moment_of_Silence_in_Respect_to_Victims_of_Terrorist_Attack_on_Brussels_%2825903928701%29.jpg \"President Obama, the First Lady, and Cuban President Castro Observe Moment of Silence in Respect to Victims of Terrorist Attack on Brussels (25903928701).jpg\")\n* : Prime Minister [Justin Trudeau](/wiki/Justin_Trudeau \"Justin Trudeau\") condemned the \"deplorable\" attacks in Brussels and expressed his solidarity with Belgium and the European Union.\n* : President [Michelle Bachelet](/wiki/Michelle_Bachelet \"Michelle Bachelet\") said \"I, personally and on behalf of the people of Chile, expressing the deepest regret for what happened this morning in Brussels, where innocent people were killed and many are injured product detonating bombs at the airport and Metro stations. ... We sent from Chile our condolences to the families of those killed and injured in these cowardly attacks and our support to the Government of Belgium. ... We condemn and reject all forms of violence and terrorism, which serve only to submit our coexistence fear and unreason. I'm sure this action against a few, the whole world will respond with justice and solidarity for peace to triumph over hatred.\"\n* : Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman [Hua Chunying](/wiki/Hua_Chunying \"Hua Chunying\") said that China \"strongly condemns\" the attacks on Brussels and \"firmly opposes terrorism in all forms\".\n* : President [Juan Manuel Santos](/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Santos \"Juan Manuel Santos\") expressed his solidarity with the people of Belgium and referred to the attacks as \"condemnable acts of terrorism.\" The Government of Colombia, through its [Ministry of Foreign Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Colombia%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Colombia)\"), released a statement condemning the attacks and expressing its solidarity with the people and Government of Belgium. In the statement Colombia stated that \"Terrorism is a threat for all of our societies, and the union in the international community is fundamental to act properly against this violent acts that generate insecurity, uncertainty, and great pain.\"\n* : President [Luis Guillermo Solís](/wiki/Luis_Guillermo_Sol%C3%ADs \"Luis Guillermo Solís\") said \"I condemn the brutal terrorist attack in Brussels. Such barbaric act that has no justification except the rejection of the highest and most sacred values of the human family for their perpetrators seriously injured international peace and security.\" He also said on behalf of his country, the \"feeling of solidarity and mourning\" to the Belgian people and the authorities of that country and the European Union (EU) in general.\n* : Both [President](/wiki/President_of_Croatia \"President of Croatia\") [Kolinda Grabar\\-Kitarović](/wiki/Kolinda_Grabar-Kitarovi%C4%87 \"Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović\") and [Prime Minister](/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Croatia \"Prime Minister of Croatia\") [Tihomir Orešković](/wiki/Tihomir_Ore%C5%A1kovi%C4%87 \"Tihomir Orešković\") extended their condolences. Grbar\\-Kitarović sent a notice to [King](/wiki/King_of_the_Belgians \"King of the Belgians\") [Philippe](/wiki/Philippe_of_Belgium \"Philippe of Belgium\") stating that she was, \"deeply shocked by the attacks and the loss of many lives in Brussels\". Orešković said that the attacks, \"were not just and attack on [Belgium](/wiki/Belgium \"Belgium\"), but an attack on [Europe](/wiki/Europe \"Europe\") and all those who fight against terrorism\".\n* : Prime Minister [Bohuslav Sobotka](/wiki/Bohuslav_Sobotka \"Bohuslav Sobotka\") condemned the \"brutal and inhuman attack\" and visited Belgian embassy in Prague where he laid flowers and signed a book of condolences. MPs in the [Chamber of Deputies](/wiki/Chamber_of_Deputies_of_the_Parliament_of_the_Czech_Republic \"Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic\"), lower house of the [Parliament](/wiki/Parliament_of_the_Czech_Republic \"Parliament of the Czech Republic\"), held a minute of silence for the victims of the bombings.\n* : President [Nicos Anastasiades](/wiki/Nicos_Anastasiades \"Nicos Anastasiades\") expressed his condolences, stating \"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Belgium and with the families of those killed or injured by the heinous terrorist attacks.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Lars Løkke Rasmussen](/wiki/Lars_L%C3%B8kke_Rasmussen \"Lars Løkke Rasmussen\") condemned the bombings, calling them \"despicable\", and said that his thoughts were with the victims and their families.\n* : The [East Timorese government](/wiki/Government_of_East_Timor \"Government of East Timor\") expresses its solidarity with the government and people of Belgium and condemning the attacks by labelling it as \"unacceptable criminal acts of violence\".\n* : \"The Foreign Ministry of Ecuador, on behalf of the Government and people of Ecuador expresses its most energetic rejection of the attacks this morning at the airport and in the Brussels metro\". Ecuador extended \"deepest condolences\" to the people and Government Belgian and expressed its solidarity with the families of the victims and the wounded \"in this despicable event.\"\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned in the \"strongest terms\" Brussels attacks. Spokesman of Foreign Ministry said \"The time has come for the world to make a final stand to deal with the phenomenon of international terrorism that targets the security and stability of peoples around the world, and that seeks to undermine all human civilization.\"\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the terrorist bombings that took place in Brussels, Belgium, and expressed solidarity with the people and the Belgian Government for the victims of the attack. Government extends its condolences to the families of the deceased; also expects the speedy recovery of those injured, and expressed the hope that shortly tranquility is restored in that country.\n* : Prime Minister [Taavi Rõivas](/wiki/Taavi_R%C3%B5ivas \"Taavi Rõivas\") said \"We are all deeply shocked by the terror attacks that took place in Brussels,\" \"There is one goal to these deadly and vile attacks: to sow fear.\" \"We will not surrender to fear. Also when the heart of Europe is hit. Estonia is with Belgium and the rest of Europe in standing up against terror.\" Prime Minister offered his sympathies to the victims' next of kin.\n* : Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday condemned the \"cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks\". The Ministry also expressed its condolences to the people and government of Belgium and especially to the bereaved families of the victims of these attacks. It also wished a speedy recovery to all those injured in the attacks.\n* : Foreign Affairs Minister [Ratu Inoke Kubuabola](/wiki/Ratu_Inoke_Kubuabola \"Ratu Inoke Kubuabola\") sent his condolences and wrote that \"his thoughts and prayers are with families of those who lost loved ones or have been injured at despicable terrorist attacks in Brussels.\"\n* : President [Sauli Niinistö](/wiki/Sauli_Niinist%C3%B6 \"Sauli Niinistö\"), Prime Minister [Juha Sipilä](/wiki/Juha_Sipil%C3%A4 \"Juha Sipilä\") and Finance Minister [Alexander Stubb](/wiki/Alexander_Stubb \"Alexander Stubb\") have offered condolences to the Belgian people. President said: \"Finland unequivocally condemns all forms of terrorism. On behalf of the people of Finland, I express my deepest sympathy for the families of the victims and for the people of Belgium.\" Prime Minister said: \"The news about the explosions in Brussels is shocking. A strike at the heart of the EU affects us all. My sincere condolences to the friends and family of the victims.\" Finance Minister said: \"Shocked to hear about the explosions at Brussels Airport. Condolences to the victims and their families.\"\n* : President [François Hollande](/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Hollande \"François Hollande\") said that the Brussels bombings was an attack on all of Europe and that France will continue the fight against terrorism both on the international and domestic level. Mayor of [Paris](/wiki/Paris \"Paris\"), [Anne Hidalgo](/wiki/Anne_Hidalgo \"Anne Hidalgo\") announced that the [Eiffel Tower](/wiki/Eiffel_Tower \"Eiffel Tower\") would be illuminated in the Belgian national colours on the evening of 22 March 2016\\. French Prime Minister [Manuel Valls](/wiki/Manuel_Valls \"Manuel Valls\") said, \"We are at war.\"Suissa, David. [\"Europe should hire Israel, not condemn it.\"](http://www.jewishjournal.com/david_suissa/article/europe_should_hire_israel_not_condemn_it) *Jewish Journal*. 22 March 2016\\. 23 March 2016\\.\n* : The Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it was shocked by the \"barbaric terrorist acts\" in Belgium's capital Brussels. The Ministry added: \"Georgia condemns all acts of terrorism and considers the terrorist attacks in Brussels represent the gravest crime against humanity and target world peace\".\n[thumb\\|right\\|[Brandenburg Gate](/wiki/Brandenburg_Gate \"Brandenburg Gate\") lit in Belgian flag after the bombings.](/wiki/File:Brandenburg_Gate_lit_up_in_Belgian_flag_colors_to_show_solidarity.jpg \"Brandenburg Gate lit up in Belgian flag colors to show solidarity.jpg\")\n* : In a letter of condolences to [King Philippe](/wiki/Philippe_of_Belgium \"Philippe of Belgium\"), [President](/wiki/President_of_Germany \"President of Germany\") [Joachim Gauck](/wiki/Joachim_Gauck \"Joachim Gauck\") condemned the attacks as a \"terrible crime\" and announced that together with Belgium, Germany would \"defend our joint values of liberty and democracy\".\n* : President [John Dramani Mahama](/wiki/John_Dramani_Mahama \"John Dramani Mahama\") has condemned the terrorist bombings in Brussels. He said \"Suicide bombing in Brussels. Another cowardly attack on innocent civilians. We stand in solidarity with Belgium. We would not be intimidated.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Alexis Tsipras](/wiki/Alexis_Tsipras \"Alexis Tsipras\") expressed solidarity, declaring that \"Greece stands in solidarity with the citizens of Belgium and the EU. We can't allow fear, religious hatred and racism to prevail in Europe.\" The Greek Foreign Ministry decried the attack, and stated \"Our Union’s capital is under attack. We mourn the dead and pledge to conquer terror through democracy.\"\n* : Guatemala \"regrets the loss of life and expresses its dismay and solidarity to the people, government of Belgium and the European Union, especially to the families of the victims,\" Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Reiterating its strong condemnation of the attacks, he deplored \"this kind of acts contrary to human rights, peaceful coexistence and respect for life.\"\n* [20px](/wiki/File:Emblem_of_Vatican_City_State.svg \"Emblem of Vatican City State.svg\") [Holy See](/wiki/Holy_See \"Holy See\"): [Pope Francis](/wiki/Pope_Francis \"Pope Francis\") \"condemns once again the blind violence that breeds so much suffering, and implores the gift of peace from God.\"\n* : Government expressed \"its condolences to the people and Kingdom of Belgium\". Also said \"no doubt the world is shocked by this sad news at least 34 people killed and 200 wounded in the bombings in the city of Brussels, which has shaken all the great European family and that threaten the peace and welfare of the international community\".\n* : Prime Minister [Viktor Orbán](/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n \"Viktor Orbán\") expressed his condolences saying, \"he was shocked to hear of the attacks\". He also ordered second\\-degree terror alert.\n* : Foreign Minister [Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson](/wiki/Gunnar_Bragi_Sveinsson \"Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson\") said that the people could be thankful that no Icelandic citizens were harmed.\n* : Prime Minister [Narendra Modi](/wiki/Narendra_Modi \"Narendra Modi\") expressed his condolences saying, \"News from Brussels is disturbing. The attacks are condemnable. Condolences to families of the deceased. May those injured recover quickly\".\n* : The Indonesian [Ministry of Foreign Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Indonesia%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Indonesia)\") issued a statement saying \"The Indonesian government and people convey its deepest condolences to the people and government of Belgium, especially to the victims and their families.\" The statement also said Indonesia strongly condemns terrorism and violent activities for any reason, and called on the international community to increase partnership in tackling radicalism and terrorism.\n* : President [Hassan Rouhani](/wiki/Hassan_Rouhani \"Hassan Rouhani\") has \"firmly condemned\" terrorist bomb explosions in the Belgian capital city of Brussels: \"Firmly condemn terrorist attacks in Brussels. Deepest condolences to the government and people of Belgium, especially those who lost loved ones\", saying Rouhani in his Twitter account. [Foreign Ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Iran%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Iran)\") spokesperson, Hossein Ansari also condemned the twin blasts in Brussels, stressing the importance of adopting all\\-embracing efforts to fight terrorism which is threatening the entire world.\n* : President [Fuad Masum](/wiki/Fuad_Masum \"Fuad Masum\") said \"Iraq strongly condemns such criminal act and expresses its deep solidarity with the friendly government and people of Belgium.\" He also called for \"the strengthening of cooperation between different countries at all levels, in a way that could halt the growth of terrorism and eliminate their hotbeds and their means of support.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Enda Kenny](/wiki/Enda_Kenny \"Enda Kenny\") said: \"I understand from our ambassador in Brussels that, as far as we are aware, no Irish citizen has been involved here with the tragic circumstances, but we can't be certain yet as to the full impact of what has happened.\" [President](/wiki/President_of_Ireland \"President of Ireland\") [Michael D. Higgins](/wiki/Michael_D._Higgins \"Michael D. Higgins\") offered his condolences on behalf of the Irish people to Belgium's King Philippe, saying: \"These attacks strike at the fundamental right of all to live in peace. These actions must not undermine the will of all Europeans to live and work together.\" Prime Minister Kenny convened a meeting of the country's [National Security Committee](/wiki/National_Security_Committee_%28Ireland%29 \"National Security Committee (Ireland)\") and the cabinet received a briefing. The country's parliament observed a minute's silence for the tragedies in Brussels and the [Buncrana](/wiki/Buncrana \"Buncrana\") pier disaster which occurred two days earlier.\n* : Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu](/wiki/Benjamin_Netanyahu \"Benjamin Netanyahu\") said \"I want to send my condolences to the families of those murdered in today's terror attacks in Brussels. The chain of attacks from Paris to San Bernardino to Istanbul to the Ivory Coast and now to Brussels, and the daily attacks in Israel, this is one continuous assault on all of us.\" [Yisrael Katz](/wiki/Yisrael_Katz_%28politician%2C_born_1955%29 \"Yisrael Katz (politician, born 1955)\"), Minister of Transport and Intelligence said: \"If in Belgium they continue to eat chocolate, enjoy life and parade as great liberals and democrats while not taking account of the fact that some of the Muslims who are there are organising acts of terror, they will not be able to fight against them.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Matteo Renzi](/wiki/Matteo_Renzi \"Matteo Renzi\") said that his heart and his mind were in Brussels; while Foreign Minister [Paolo Gentiloni](/wiki/Paolo_Gentiloni \"Paolo Gentiloni\") stated \"Holding my breath I am close to [Belgians](/wiki/Belgians \"Belgians\") in the face of the shocking attack at the heart of Europe.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Andrew Holness](/wiki/Andrew_Holness \"Andrew Holness\") said \"On behalf of the Government and people of Jamaica, I would like to express our deep sympathies to the people and to the Government of Belgium. We extend condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives and pray for a speedy recovery for those injured in this morning’s terror attack.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Shinzō Abe](/wiki/Shinz%C5%8D_Abe \"Shinzō Abe\") expressed outrage and shock over the deaths in the bombings, saying \"Terrorism can never be tolerated\", adding that he voiced Japan's \"strong solidarity with Belgium and the European Union, which face difficulties right now.\"\n* : Foreign minister Nasser Gouda said \"Jordan's position has always been to denounce terrorism, and we stand in solidarity with our friends in Belgium during this difficult time.\"\n* : President [Nursultan Nazarbayev](/wiki/Nursultan_Nazarbayev \"Nursultan Nazarbayev\") send telegram to King Philippe in which he expressed condolences on behalf of himself and the people of Kazakhstan to the bereaved families and wished speedy recovery to the injured. Nazarbayev condemns all kinds of terrorism and extremism that pose a threat to international security, and expresses its full support to the people of Belgium in a difficult moment for the country.\n* : President [Uhuru Kenyatta](/wiki/Uhuru_Kenyatta \"Uhuru Kenyatta\") has condemned the terrorist attack in Brussels. He said the act was an attack on democracy, the open society and the values that Kenya holds dear. He called on nations to stand with Brussels and help fight the common cause to protect democracy and human liberty from its extremist enemies. \"Kenya mourns with the people and government of Belgium following the heinous terrorist attacks today. We also stand in solidarity with the European Union, noting that its major institutions are hosted in Brussels.\"\n* : Foreign Ministry of Kuwait have condemned Brussels attacks. Kuwait support all measures taken by Belgium to protect its security and stability. Ministry also offered heartfelt condolences to the families and wished those injured swift recovery.\n* : President [Almazbek Atambayev](/wiki/Almazbek_Atambayev \"Almazbek Atambayev\") said that \"The Kyrgyz Republic strongly condemns this inhuman and appalling act of terrorism and believes is unacceptable and unjustified acts of terrorism\".\n* : Foreign Minister [Edgars Rinkēvičs](/wiki/Edgars_Rink%C4%93vi%C4%8Ds \"Edgars Rinkēvičs\") said that \"Latvia stands together with Brussels and Belgium in solidarity against terrorism\".\n* : President [Ellen Johnson Sirleaf](/wiki/Ellen_Johnson_Sirleaf \"Ellen Johnson Sirleaf\") has condemned the terrorist attack in Brussels. She send message to King Phillipe of Belgium, expressed deep regret for the distressing events, said Liberia is saddened by the loss of lives resulting from these dastardly acts.\n* : All three Libyan governments have condemned Brussels attacks.\n* : President [Dalia Grybauskaite](/wiki/Dalia_Grybauskaite \"Dalia Grybauskaite\") and Prime Minister [Algirdas Butkevicius](/wiki/Algirdas_Butkevicius \"Algirdas Butkevicius\") expressed their solidarity with the victims, and condemned the attack. Prime Minister said: \"I extend my deepest condolences to the families and relatives of the victims and all people of Belgium and other countries affected by this tragedy.\" \"I wish unity in this difficult hour and health and fortitude to those injured.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Xavier Bettel](/wiki/Xavier_Bettel \"Xavier Bettel\") said \"On behalf of all of us, I have conveyed our shared pain for families and friends of victims and our Belgian neighbours...What we feared has happened... We are very united and deeply affected by what happened to our Belgian neighbours.\" Grand Duke [Henri](/wiki/Henri%2C_Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg \"Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg\") in open letter wrote \"In these very dark times, we think with reverence of the victims of the attacks in Brussels and their families. Be assured of our unconditional solidarity in defending our common values.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Emil Dimitriev](/wiki/Emil_Dimitriev \"Emil Dimitriev\") said in telegram: \"With disgust I received the news of the terrorist attacks in Brussels, which killed a number of people and where there are large number of wounded. In these difficult moments of sorrow of the friendly people of Belgium, let me express my condolences to the families of the victims of this barbaric and anti\\-civilization act, and to wish the injured a speedy recovery. Thoughts and prayers of the Macedonian citizens are with the citizens of Belgium.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Najib Razak](/wiki/Najib_Razak \"Najib Razak\") expressed Malaysia's solidarity with the people of Belgium and called for unity against the 'cowardly attacks'. The [Malaysian government](/wiki/Government_of_Malaysia \"Government of Malaysia\") strongly condemning the attacks. While Deputy Prime Minister [Ahmad Zahid Hamidi](/wiki/Ahmad_Zahid_Hamidi \"Ahmad Zahid Hamidi\") condemned the bombing, and stated \"I and in behalf of all Malaysians feel extremely sad and shocked over what happened in Brussels. We stands in solidarity with the Belgians and supports any action that will be taken towards finding those who were responsible for the attacks\".\n* : The Maltese government said that it was deeply shocked by the bombings and that it \"condemns in the most categorical terms this despicable act and expresses its profound sorrow at the loss of lives and sympathy with the injured.\" Flags on government buildings were flown at [half\\-mast](/wiki/Half-mast \"Half-mast\") on 24 February in solidarity with the victims of the attack.\n* : Mexico's foreign relations secretary condemned the attacks rejecting \"terrorism in all its forms and manifestations\" while sending its \"condolences and solidarity with the people and government of the Kingdom of Belgium, and with the families of the victims.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Milo Đukanović](/wiki/Milo_%C4%90ukanovi%C4%87 \"Milo Đukanović\") said: \"Following today’s terrorist attacks in Brussels, in which dozens of people were killed and injured, I express on behalf of the Government of Montenegro and in my own name our deepest condolences. We strongly condemn this deplorable act at the heart of Europe.\"\n* : Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: \"The Government of Nepal is shocked to learn of terrorist bomb attacks in different places of Brussels that resulted in massive loss of precious lives and injuries to many innocent people. ... Nepal condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and holds the view that terrorism must be firmly and resolutely dealt with wherever and whenever it takes place.\"\n[thumb\\|[Royal Palace of Amsterdam](/wiki/Royal_Palace_of_Amsterdam \"Royal Palace of Amsterdam\") lit in Belgian colours after the bombings](/wiki/File:Koninklijk-paleis-belgische-vlag.jpg \"Koninklijk-paleis-belgische-vlag.jpg\")\n* : Prime Minister [Mark Rutte](/wiki/Mark_Rutte \"Mark Rutte\") said \"Belgium has \"again been hit by cowardly and murderous attacks. Our hearts go out to the victims and next of kin. The Netherlands stands ready to help and support our southern neighbours in any possible way.\" In a letter of condolences to [King Philippe](/wiki/Philippe_of_Belgium \"Philippe of Belgium\"), [King Willem\\-Alexander](/wiki/Willem-Alexander_of_the_Netherlands \"Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands\") condemned the violent attacks and said, \"What is needed now is that we show our collective strength and uphold the values of freedom\".\n* : Prime Minister [John Key](/wiki/John_Key \"John Key\") said: \"We utterly condemn these appalling acts which have killed and wounded so many.\" \"No innocent person should have to worry about such violence when going about their daily lives and New Zealand stands with Belgium in the fight against terrorism.\"\n* : President [Daniel Ortega](/wiki/Daniel_Ortega \"Daniel Ortega\") said \"we want to extend our deepest condolences and express our total condemnation of the terrorist attacks that lived Brussels this morning\". Government said \"denounces and condemns all terrorist acts that hurts us all and causes suffering, loss and confusion in our world.\"\n* : Special adviser of president [Muhammadu Buhari](/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari \"Muhammadu Buhari\"), Femi Adesina, said \"The President assures the global community that under his leadership, Nigeria will continue to work with other countries of the world to ensure that terrorism never triumphs over free, peaceful and law\\-abiding nations and people of the world.\" \"He wishes the more than 100 persons injured in the attacks a speedy recovery.\"\n* : President of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly Kim Yong Nam said that North Korea \"expressed deep condolences and sympathy to the king \\[of Belgium] and, through him, to the victims and bereaved families.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Erna Solberg](/wiki/Erna_Solberg \"Erna Solberg\") said that the terrorist attacks in Brussels are cruel. Norway condemns the attacks strongly, and that her thoughts are with the victims and their families.[Norske politikere fordømmer Brussel\\-terror](http://www.adressa.no/nyheter/utenriks/2016/03/22/Norske-politikere-ford%C3%B8mmer-Brussel-terror-12463523.ece) [Adresseavisen](/wiki/Adresseavisen \"Adresseavisen\") 22 March 2016 King [Harald V](/wiki/Harald_V_of_Norway \"Harald V of Norway\") said in a condolence to King Philippe of Belgium that \"I have with great sadness received the news of the heinous attacks today in Brussels, which resulted in so many killed and injured. This tragedy in the heart of Europe reminds us once again of the importance of protecting our core democratic values. On behalf of myself and the Norwegian people, I send Your Majesty my deepest condolences. I ask you to pass on my condolences and deepest sympathy to the bereaved and to the Belgian people\".[Kondolanse](http://www.kongehuset.no/nyhet.html?tid=135140&sek=26939) The Royal House of Norway (Official website)\n* : The [Foreign Office](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Pakistan%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan)\") of [Pakistan](/wiki/Pakistan \"Pakistan\") issued a statement saying \"We are deeply saddened to learn about the bomb explosions in Brussels at Zaventem Airport and metro stations which caused loss of precious lives.\" The Pakistani [Prime Minister](/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Pakistan \"Prime Minister of Pakistan\"), [Nawaz Sharif](/wiki/Nawaz_Sharif \"Nawaz Sharif\") and [President](/wiki/President_of_Pakistan \"President of Pakistan\"), [Mamnoon Hussain](/wiki/Mamnoon_Hussain \"Mamnoon Hussain\"), condemned the attack and offered condolences. The local Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels cancelled its annual [Pakistan Day](/wiki/Pakistan_Day \"Pakistan Day\") celebrations and observed a minute of silence as a way to show solidarity with Belgium. The [All Pakistan Ulema Council](/wiki/All_Pakistan_Ulema_Council \"All Pakistan Ulema Council\"), a body of Pakistani religious clerics, also condemned the attack calling it 'heinous'.\n* : President [Mahmoud Abbas](/wiki/Mahmoud_Abbas \"Mahmoud Abbas\") \"offered his deepest condolences to the victims’ families and wished a speedy recovery to the injured ones\" and stated that the \"Palestinian people abhor terrorism and reject attacking civilians\"\n* : The Government of the Republic of Panama solidarity with the people and Government of the Kingdom of Belgium after the terrorist attacks at the airport and Brussels, which left several casualties and injuries meter. As a country peacemaker, Panama condemns this and all acts of violence and calls to respect human rights and international security.\n* : Prime Minister [Peter O'Neill](/wiki/Peter_O%27Neill \"Peter O'Neill\") said: \"The innocent loss of life and the injuries that were sustained, with some of the victims being children, is extremely distressing\" and \"On behalf of the people of Papua New Guinea, we extend our deep and sincere condolences to the families of the victims of this atrocity in Brussels.\"\n* : The Government of Paraguay, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, released a statement \"expressing its heartfelt condolences and feelings of solidarity to the families of the victims and the people and Government of Belgium\" in their denunciation of the terrorist attacks. Furthermore, the Paraguayan government \"repudiated the criminal acts and reiterated its commitment to improving international intelligence communication for the prevention and eradication of terrorism.\"\n* : President [Ollanta Humala](/wiki/Ollanta_Humala \"Ollanta Humala\") expressed solidarity with Belgium, stating \"We have gone through terrorist acts in the past, and we express our solidarity not only with Belgium, but with France and many other European countries in this situation.\" He also expressed his worries about intelligence services and migration in Europe: \"The United States, NATO and the European Union have to review their policies of intervention in countries of the Middle East and North Africa region, because societies are being broken.\"\n* : President [Benigno Aquino III](/wiki/Benigno_Aquino_III \"Benigno Aquino III\") has directed the [Transportation secretary](/wiki/Department_of_Transportation_%28Philippines%29 \"Department of Transportation (Philippines)\") [Joseph Emilio Abaya](/wiki/Joseph_Emilio_Abaya \"Joseph Emilio Abaya\") to further tighten the security of airports in the country following the Belgium bombings. Aquino's spokesperson, [Edwin Lacierda](/wiki/Edwin_Lacierda \"Edwin Lacierda\") defined the attacks as \"the very definition of cowardice, and have no place in any civilized society.\" and expressed solidarity with the Belgian people. The Philippine Embassy in Belgium expressed condolence to the victims of the bombings as well as to their families.\n[thumb\\|Flowers at the Belgian Embassy in [Warsaw](/wiki/Warsaw \"Warsaw\"), Poland.](/wiki/File:Zamachy_w_Brukseli_w_marcu_2016_01.JPG \"Zamachy w Brukseli w marcu 2016 01.JPG\")\n* : Prime Minister [Beata Szydło](/wiki/Beata_Szyd%C5%82o \"Beata Szydło\") said \"Our thoughts are there, in Brussels, and we are praying for the victims\". Polish government convened emergency meeting after attacks. Poland declared that in view of the attacks it will not allow 7,000 refugee quota ordered by EU to be settled in Poland, \"After what happened in Brussels yesterday, it's not possible right now to say that we're OK with accepting any number of migrants at all,\" Prime Minister Beata Szydlo stated.\n* : President [Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa](/wiki/Marcelo_Rebelo_de_Sousa \"Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa\") called the attacks \"a blind and cowardly attack on the heart of Europe\" and said that \"What unites us is the struggle for democracy, freedom and human rights. It is in these crucial moments of acute crisis that we feel the need to reaffirm these values\". Prime Minister [António Costa](/wiki/Ant%C3%B3nio_Costa \"António Costa\") remarked that the fight against terrorism \"requires in\\-depth work, an increasingly strong international cooperation, and also the promotion of intercultural dialogue\".\n* : Foreign ministry \"strongly condemns the criminal bombing, which contradicts with all human values and principles, and aims to terrorise the unsuspecting innocents and destabilise international peace and security.\" Ministry \"stressed Qatar's full solidarity with the friendly Kingdom of Belgium in the face of all forms of violence and terrorism whatever the motives and causes were\".\n* : Prime Minister [Dacian Cioloș](/wiki/Dacian_Ciolo%C8%99 \"Dacian Cioloș\") said that he is shocked by the Brussels bombings and strongly condemns this attack. The day of 24 March was declared \"Day of national Mourning\". Also, the Building of [Romanian Government](/wiki/Romanian_Government \"Romanian Government\") was lighted up in Belgian flag colors in sign of solidarity with Brussels attacks victims.\n* : President [Vladimir Putin](/wiki/Vladimir_Putin \"Vladimir Putin\") condemned the attacks and said, \"The fight against this evil calls for the most active international cooperation.\" [Maria Zakharova](/wiki/Maria_Zakharova \"Maria Zakharova\"), the speaker of the Foreign Ministry, said earlier on the same day that the attacks are the result of the policy of double standards which European Union has with regard to terrorism. And the chairman of the foreign affairs committee in Parliament [Aleksey Pushkov](/wiki/Aleksey_Pushkov \"Aleksey Pushkov\") noted, that \"It is time for Europe to understand where the real threat is coming from, and to unite its efforts with Russia.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Kenny Anthony](/wiki/Kenny_Anthony \"Kenny Anthony\") has expressed his shock and sadness at Brussels attacks. He also issued a statement on behalf of the Government and people of Saint Lucia, standing in solidarity with the people of Belgium, and with the international community, and condemning the perpetrators of these attacks in the strongest possible terms.\n* : King [Salman](/wiki/Salman_of_Saudi_Arabia \"Salman of Saudi Arabia\") strongly condemned the terror attacks and called for joint international efforts to confront and eliminate 'the scourge of terrorism' that rampantly happens now.\n* : Prime Minister [Aleksandar Vučić](/wiki/Aleksandar_Vu%C4%8Di%C4%87 \"Aleksandar Vučić\") said that what happened in Brussels disasters and is horrified by these events, but believes Europe and the world will be able to find the best response to the terrorist attacks.\n* : President [James Michel](/wiki/James_Michel \"James Michel\") has sent a message of condolences to the Belgian Prime Minister [Charles Michel](/wiki/Charles_Michel \"Charles Michel\"). He said \"We strongly condemn these cowardly acts of terror. ... We remain convinced that justice will prevail and the perpetrators will be apprehended and answer for the crimes.\"\n* : Prime Minister [Lee Hsien Loong](/wiki/Lee_Hsien_Loong \"Lee Hsien Loong\") expressed condolences and sympathies of Singaporeans to the families of the victims, and to the Belgian people. He noted over Facebook that [Southeast Asia](/wiki/Southeast_Asia \"Southeast Asia\") also faces a severe threat that is not a matter of if, but when, that an attack will take place here. \"Indeed, today's attacks in Brussels happened even though the Belgians were on full alert.\"\n* : Government strongly and unequivocally condemn the heinous and violent acts of terrorism in Brussels. \"The fact that the terrorists would target innocent civilians in such a brutal and unforgivable manner is the greatest sign of their inhumanity and moral bankruptcy. Any violence against innocent civilians aimed at terrorizing them and their nation is deplorable and wholly evil.\"\n* : Deputy Foreign Minister for Overseas Koreans Lee Key\\-cheol strongly condemn the attacks and urging South Koreans overseas to pay special attention to their safety, saying \"no place in the world is free from the threat of terrorism\". While [Foreign Ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28South_Korea%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (South Korea)\") spokesman Cho June\\-hyuck offered condolences and sympathy to all victims, their families and the Belgian government.\n* : Prime Minister [Mariano Rajoy](/wiki/Mariano_Rajoy \"Mariano Rajoy\") said that \"terrorism will fail to defeat us. The unity of Democrats in Europe will always prevail over barbarism and madness\".\n* : President [Maithripala Sirisena](/wiki/Maithripala_Sirisena \"Maithripala Sirisena\") sent a special message to King Philippe stating that he was shocked by the news of the attack, described as cowardly and barbaric. The President personally, and on behalf of the people of Sri Lanka, extended the condolences to the government and the people of Belgium and hoped for a speedy recovery to all victims affected in the explosions. \"Such senseless brutal acts must be condemned by the entire world\", he stated.\n* : Prime Minister [Stefan Löfven](/wiki/Stefan_L%C3%B6fven \"Stefan Löfven\") called the bombings \"an attack against democratic Europe\" and said that terrorism should never be accepted in open societies. The King [Carl XVI Gustaf](/wiki/Carl_XVI_Gustaf_of_Sweden \"Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden\") said that he with \"dismay and horror\" got the message.\n* : President [Johann Schneider\\-Ammann](/wiki/Johann_Schneider-Ammann \"Johann Schneider-Ammann\") said \"Switzerland is deeply touched by the events today in Brussels. Our thoughts go out to the victims and their families.\" \"Switzerland and Europe stood for freedom, safety, rule of law and democracy.\" \"We will always uphold and defend these values.\"\n* : An official source strongly condemned the terrorist attacks. Bashar Jaafari said: \"some of the terrorists who carried out the attack in Brussels yesterday, fought and killed the [Syrians](/wiki/Syrian_people \"Syrian people\") in Syria before they returned to Belgium.\"\n* : President [Emomali Rahmon](/wiki/Emomali_Rahmon \"Emomali Rahmon\") send telegram to King Philippe in which asked the monarch to convey condolences to the relatives of people killed in the attacks, and wishes for a speedy recovery to the injured.\n* : Prime Minister [Prayut Chan\\-o\\-cha](/wiki/Prayut_Chan-o-cha \"Prayut Chan-o-cha\") strongly condemned the attacks and offering condelences to Belgium. While Deputy Prime Minister [Prawit Wongsuwan](/wiki/Prawit_Wongsuwan \"Prawit Wongsuwan\") had instructed relevant agencies to be vigilant of any terrorism threat. The [Thai Foreign Ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Thailand%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)\") issued a statement condemning \"the cruelty of the attacks that claimed many lives and wounded many innocents\", as well a condolences from the Tourism Authority of Thailand to the people of Belgium.\n* : President [Faure Gnassingbé](/wiki/Faure_Gnassingb%C3%A9 \"Faure Gnassingbé\") said in a message to King Philippe: \"I want to you to express my indignation and my condemnation of these heinous attacks and to share the deep compassion and solidarity of the Togolese people.\"\n* : Tunisia condemned the attacks saying, \"We strongly condemn the coward attacks that hit Brussels.\"\n* : President [Recep Tayyip Erdoğan](/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan \"Recep Tayyip Erdoğan\") said \"I strongly condemn the heinous terrorist attacks that took place in Brussels today. The People of Turkey, who suffered from equally heinous attacks at the hands of terrorists, share the pain of the Belgian People.\" in his Twitter account. Prime Minister [Ahmet Davutoğlu](/wiki/Ahmet_Davuto%C4%9Flu \"Ahmet Davutoğlu\") said \"I curse the attack in Brussels, which has once again shown the global face of terror. I offer my condolences to the government and the people of Belgium and I want to express solidarity on behalf of our people.\" He added \"I invite all of humanity to stand united against global terror and any sort of terrorism.\"\n* : President [Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow](/wiki/Gurbanguly_Berdimuhamedow \"Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow\") condemn terrorist acts and send words of sympathy to the victims. President's press service said: \"Resolutely oppose any manifestation of terrorism and extremism, Turkmenistan fully supports the efforts of the international community in combating this evil and its eradication\".\n* : President [Petro Poroshenko](/wiki/Petro_Poroshenko \"Petro Poroshenko\") said: \"Shocked by deadly terrorist act in heart of united Europe. Condolences to Families of victims. We must stop terrorism together\".\n* : A statement released by Anwar bin Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, expressed condemnation of \"these cowardly terrorist acts which targeted innocent civilians\", reiterating the UAE's determined stance and rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism.\n[thumb\\|[Brighton Wheel](/wiki/Brighton_Wheel \"Brighton Wheel\") illuminated with Belgian colours to show solidarity](/wiki/File:Brighton_%2834432338285%29.jpg \"Brighton (34432338285).jpg\")\n* : Prime Minister [David Cameron](/wiki/David_Cameron \"David Cameron\") said \"I am shocked and concerned by the events in Brussels. We will do everything we can to help.\" Flags were flown at half\\-mast at government buildings, whilst the flag of Belgium was flown above [10 Downing Street](/wiki/10_Downing_Street \"10 Downing Street\")\n* : President [Barack Obama](/wiki/Barack_Obama \"Barack Obama\") stated in [Havana](/wiki/Havana \"Havana\"), Cuba, that \"the thoughts and prayers of the American people are with the people of Belgium and we stand in solidarity with them\", adding \"we will do whatever is necessary to help our friend and ally Belgium in bringing to justice those responsible.\" Obama also issued an Executive Order calling for American flags to be lowered to half\\-staff until Friday, 25 March 2016\\.\n* : Uruguayan Government issued a statement in which condemns \"in the strongest terms\" terrorist attacks in Brussels. Statement said also \"In this regard Uruguay encourages the international community to remain united to combat this scourge that cuts off innocent lives and affects shared principles and values such as freedom, equality, respect for human rights and fundamental fraternity to hold peaceful coexistence between human beings. ... The government of Uruguay extends its heartfelt condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims and the government and people of the Kingdom of Belgium.\"\n* : President [Islam Karimov](/wiki/Islam_Karimov \"Islam Karimov\") send message to King Philippe in which conveyed deep sympathy to the families and friends of those killed and injured.\n* : President [Nicolás Maduro](/wiki/Nicol%C3%A1s_Maduro \"Nicolás Maduro\") \"on behalf of the people and the Venezuelan government condemns the numerous terrorist attacks in the city of Brussels today strongly, and extends its condolences and solidarity to the families of the victims of this terrible and reprehensible act\". In addition, the national government called on the international community to \"urgently address the causes of this phenomenon, and to prevent access by terrorist groups and violent ends sources of funding, training and logistical endowment\".\n* : President [Trương Tấn Sang](/wiki/Tr%C6%B0%C6%A1ng_T%E1%BA%A5n_Sang \"Trương Tấn Sang\") extended his condolences to King Philippe while Prime Minister [Nguyễn Tấn Dũng](/wiki/Nguy%E1%BB%85n_T%E1%BA%A5n_D%C5%A9ng \"Nguyễn Tấn Dũng\") sent condolences to his Belgian counterpart Charles Michel over the bombings. Spokesperson of the [Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs](/wiki/Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_%28Vietnam%29 \"Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vietnam)\") Le Hai Binh has instructed its embassy in Belgium to check whether Vietnamese citizens are among victims, adding that \"Vietnam is disgusted with such attacks\".\n", "### Other\n\n* : Prime Minister [Isa Mustafa](/wiki/Isa_Mustafa \"Isa Mustafa\") said: \"Expressing the sorrow of our citizens and the Kosovo government for the victims of these terrible acts of terrorism I express solidarity with the families of the victims and the government of Belgium.\"\n* : President [Ma Ying\\-jeou](/wiki/Ma_Ying-jeou \"Ma Ying-jeou\") denounced the terror attacks and extended condolences and sympathy to all victims and families involved.\n", "### ISIL\n\n* : The [Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant](/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant \"Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant\") released a statement stating \"Islamic State fighters opened fire inside Zaventem airport before several of them detonated their explosive belts,\". A \"martyrdom bomber detonated his explosive belt in the Maelbeek metro station,\" \n", "### Political groups\n\n* [Hezbollah](/wiki/Hezbollah \"Hezbollah\"): In a statement Hezbollah condemned the attacks: \"Europe is burning in the same fire it helped to inflame in Syria and the Middle East in collaboration with certain regional regimes\".\n* [Hashd al\\-Shaabi](/wiki/Hashd_al-Shaabi \"Hashd al-Shaabi\") condemned the terrorist attacks in Brussels, and said: \"The ongoing terror attacks across the globe have their roots in ideologies that are being nurtured and supported by certain countries. These countries use it for their own political and economic agenda. The key in the fight against terrorism is to stand up to Saudi Arabia and curb its ideology of [Wahhabism](/wiki/Wahhabism \"Wahhabism\"). It is also important to stand up to Turkey because of its support for ISIL.\"\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [International reactions to the Charlie Hebdo shooting](/wiki/International_reactions_to_the_Charlie_Hebdo_shooting \"International reactions to the Charlie Hebdo shooting\")\n* [Reactions to the November 2015 Paris attacks](/wiki/Reactions_to_the_November_2015_Paris_attacks \"Reactions to the November 2015 Paris attacks\")\n* [Reactions to the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing](/wiki/Reactions_to_the_2017_Manchester_Arena_bombing \"Reactions to the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:2016 Brussels bombings](/wiki/Category:2016_Brussels_bombings \"2016 Brussels bombings\")\n[Category:2016 in international relations](/wiki/Category:2016_in_international_relations \"2016 in international relations\")\n[Category:Foreign relations of Belgium](/wiki/Category:Foreign_relations_of_Belgium \"Foreign relations of Belgium\")\n[Brussels bombings](/wiki/Category:Reactions_to_2010s_events \"Reactions to 2010s events\")\n[Brussels bombings](/wiki/Category:Reactions_to_terrorist_attacks \"Reactions to terrorist attacks\")\n\n" ] }
French ship Bizarre (1751)
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List of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon episodes (2016)
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "2016", "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThis is the list of episodes for *[The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon](/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Jimmy_Fallon \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\")* in 2016\\.\n\n", "2016\n----\n\n### January\n\n### February\n\n### March\n\n### April\n\n### May\n\n### June\n\n### July\n\n### August\n\n### September\n\n### October\n\n### November\n\n### December\n\n", "### January\n\n", "### February\n\n", "### March\n\n", "### April\n\n", "### May\n\n", "### June\n\n", "### July\n\n", "### August\n\n", "### September\n\n", "### October\n\n", "### November\n\n", "### December\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Lineups](https://interbridge.com/lineups.html#TS) at Interbridge\n\n[Episodes 2016](/wiki/Category:The_Tonight_Show_Starring_Jimmy_Fallon \"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\")\n[Category:2016 American television seasons](/wiki/Category:2016_American_television_seasons \"2016 American television seasons\")\n[Category:Lists of American non\\-fiction television series episodes](/wiki/Category:Lists_of_American_non-fiction_television_series_episodes \"Lists of American non-fiction television series episodes\")\n[Category:Lists of variety television series episodes](/wiki/Category:Lists_of_variety_television_series_episodes \"Lists of variety television series episodes\")\n\n" ] }
List of yachts built by Damen Yachting
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2024-10-14T20:43:40Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Amels BV", "1974–1999", "2000–2009", "2010–2019", "2020–present", "Under construction", "Damen Yachts", "2020–present", "Under construction", "Superyacht support vessel", "1996–2009", "2010–2019", "2020–present", "Under construction", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\nThis is a list of all the yachts built by [Amels](/wiki/Amels_Holland_B.V. \"Amels Holland B.V.\"), sorted by year.\n\n", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of motor yachts by length](/wiki/List_of_motor_yachts_by_length \"List of motor yachts by length\")\n* [List of yacht support vessels by length](/wiki/List_of_yacht_support_vessels_by_length \"List of yacht support vessels by length\")\n* [Luxury yacht](/wiki/Luxury_yacht \"Luxury yacht\")\n* [Amels Holland B.V.](/wiki/Amels_Holland_B.V. \"Amels Holland B.V.\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Damen Yachting](/wiki/Category:Lists_of_ships_by_shipyard \"Lists of ships by shipyard\")\n[Built by Amels BV](/wiki/Category:Motor_yachts \"Motor yachts\")\n[Damen Yachting](/wiki/Category:Lists_of_yachts \"Lists of yachts\")\n\n" ] }
Nancy H. Hensel
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2024-02-04T14:27:15Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Education", "Academic career", "Writing and speeches", "Memberships", "Honors and awards", "Personal life", "Selected bibliography", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Nancy H. Hensel** (born 1943\\) is an American academic and university administrator. She held faculty positions at the [University of Toledo](/wiki/University_of_Toledo \"University of Toledo\") and [University of Redlands](/wiki/University_of_Redlands \"University of Redlands\") before joining the [University of Maine](/wiki/University_of_Maine \"University of Maine\") system in 1992\\. In 1992[\\[6](/wiki/Nancy_H._Hensel%23cite_note-nac-6 \"Nancy H. Hensel#cite note-nac-6\")] Hensel was appointed Dean of the College of Education at the [University of Maine at Farmington](/wiki/University_of_Maine_at_Farmington \"University of Maine at Farmington\").[\\[11](/wiki/Nancy_H._Hensel%23cite_note-uma-11 \"Nancy H. Hensel#cite note-uma-11\")] From 1995 to 1999 she filled the post of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.[\\[11](/wiki/Nancy_H._Hensel%23cite_note-uma-11 \"Nancy H. Hensel#cite note-uma-11\")] In 1999 she was named to a one\\-year term as interim president of the [University of Maine at Presque Isle](/wiki/University_of_Maine_at_Presque_Isle \"University of Maine at Presque Isle\"), becoming the second woman to head the campus in its history.[\\[1](/wiki/Nancy_H._Hensel%23cite_note-Sund-1 \"Nancy H. Hensel#cite note-Sund-1\")] In 2000 she acceded to the presidency.[\\[5](/wiki/Nancy_H._Hensel%23cite_note-knight-5 \"Nancy H. Hensel#cite note-knight-5\")] In 2004 she was appointed [CEO](/wiki/Chief_executive_officer \"Chief executive officer\") of the Council on Undergraduate Research in Washington, D.C., for seven years, and then became the first president of The New American Colleges and Universities in 2011\\. She has authored numerous books, articles, and monographs. Her research interests include [early childhood education](/wiki/Early_childhood_education \"Early childhood education\"), [gender equality](/wiki/Gender_equality \"Gender equality\"), and [work–family conflict](/wiki/Work%E2%80%93family_conflict \"Work–family conflict\") and undergraduate research. She was inducted into the [Maine Women's Hall of Fame](/wiki/Maine_Women%27s_Hall_of_Fame \"Maine Women's Hall of Fame\") in 2003\\.\n\n", "Education\n---------\n\nHensel earned her bachelor's degree in [theatre](/wiki/Theatre \"Theatre\") from [San Francisco State University](/wiki/San_Francisco_State_University \"San Francisco State University\") and went on to attain master's degrees in both theatre and [early childhood education](/wiki/Early_childhood_education \"Early childhood education\") from the same institution. She earned her doctorate in early childhood education from the [University of Georgia](/wiki/University_of_Georgia \"University of Georgia\").\n\n", "Academic career\n---------------\n\nHensel worked as a lecturer and director of the Division of Elementary Education at the University of Georgia. From 1972 to 1977 she was assistant professor of early childhood education at the [University of Toledo](/wiki/University_of_Toledo \"University of Toledo\"). She next moved to the [University of Redlands](/wiki/University_of_Redlands \"University of Redlands\") in [Redlands, California](/wiki/Redlands%2C_California \"Redlands, California\"), where she became Department Chair and Professor of Education. She was a coordinator of early childhood education in 1979, and in 1987 directed the Elementary Experimental Summer School, in which [primary school](/wiki/Primary_education \"Primary education\") students were given access to the university's computer facilities, library, and swimming pool. \n\nIn 1992 Hensel moved to [Maine](/wiki/Maine \"Maine\") and became Dean of the College of Education at the [University of Maine at Farmington](/wiki/University_of_Maine_at_Farmington \"University of Maine at Farmington\") the same year. From 1995 to 1999 she filled the posts of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.\n\nIn 1999 she was named to a one\\-year term as interim president of the [University of Maine at Presque Isle](/wiki/University_of_Maine_at_Presque_Isle \"University of Maine at Presque Isle\"), becoming the second woman to head the campus in its history. In 2000 she acceded to the presidency.\n\nIn 2004 Hensel moved to Washington, D.C. to become the CEO of the Council on Undergraduate Research, an organization with more than 600 college and university members which assists faculty in working with students on research. She held this post for seven years.\n\nIn November 2011, Hensel was named the first president of The New American Colleges and Universities, a national consortium of 22 selective, medium\\-sized (2,000–7,500 students) independent colleges and universities.\n\nShe retired from NAC\\&U in 2019\\.\n\n", "Writing and speeches\n--------------------\n\nIn her early career, Hensel wrote and spoke extensively on the [work–family conflict](/wiki/Work%E2%80%93family_conflict \"Work–family conflict\") for women faculty members in higher education. Her 1991 monograph on \"the impact of maternity and child rearing on university tenure\" was considered \"groundbreaking\". Her current work focuses on undergraduate research and she has written two books and several articles and monographs on the topic.\n\n", "Memberships\n-----------\n\nHensel served as Commissioner of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, was a trustee of the Maine School of Science and Mathematics, and was appointed by the governor to the Maine Economic Growth Council. She also chaired the Maine State Committee on Results Based Teacher Certification, which instituted standards for teacher certification.\n\n", "Honors and awards\n-----------------\n\nShe was inducted into the [Maine Women's Hall of Fame](/wiki/Maine_Women%27s_Hall_of_Fame \"Maine Women's Hall of Fame\") in 2003\\.\n\n", "Personal life\n-------------\n\nHensel is an avid sportswoman. She has skied the [Tasman Glacier](/wiki/Tasman_Glacier \"Tasman Glacier\"), trekked in the [Amazon](/wiki/Amazon_basin \"Amazon basin\") and the [South Pole](/wiki/South_Pole \"South Pole\"), and climbed [Mount Whitney](/wiki/Mount_Whitney \"Mount Whitney\"), [Mount Kilimanjaro](/wiki/Mount_Kilimanjaro \"Mount Kilimanjaro\"), and Mount [Aconcagua](/wiki/Aconcagua \"Aconcagua\") – the latter at age 60 to raise funds for a new physical education center on the Presque Isle campus.\n\n", "Selected bibliography\n---------------------\n\n* [*Course\\-Bases Undergraduate Research:  Educational Equity and High\\-Impact Practice*](https://styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781620367803/Course-Based-Undergraduate-Research) (Ed.) Stylus Publishers. \n* *Exploring, Experiencing, and Envisioning Integration in US Arts Education* (Ed.) 2018\\. Palgrave Macmillan.  \n* (with Brent D. Cejda)\n* [*Faculty Support and Undergraduate Research: Innovations in Faculty Role Definition, Workload, and Reward*](https://myaccount.cur.org/bookstore/). Council on Undergraduate Research. 2012\\. . (with Elizabeth L.Paul)\n* [*Transformative Research at Predominately Undergraduate Institutions*.](https://myaccount.cur.org/bookstore/)  Council on Undergraduate Research.  2019\\.  .  (with Kerry Karukstis)\n* [*Undergraduate Research at Community Colleges*.](https://myaccount.cur.org/bookstore/)  Council on Undergraduate Research. 2009\\. .  (with Brent D. Cejda)\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [\"Education changing in Maine\"](https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1914&dat=19921012&id=YAogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=K2UFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5145,2695806&hl=en) Letter to the editor by Nancy H. Hensel, October 12, 1992\n\n[Category:Heads of universities and colleges in the United States](/wiki/Category:Heads_of_universities_and_colleges_in_the_United_States \"Heads of universities and colleges in the United States\")\n[Category:University of Maine at Presque Isle faculty](/wiki/Category:University_of_Maine_at_Presque_Isle_faculty \"University of Maine at Presque Isle faculty\")\n[Category:University of Maine at Farmington faculty](/wiki/Category:University_of_Maine_at_Farmington_faculty \"University of Maine at Farmington faculty\")\n[Category:American women chief executives](/wiki/Category:American_women_chief_executives \"American women chief executives\")\n[Category:American chief executives of education\\-related organizations](/wiki/Category:American_chief_executives_of_education-related_organizations \"American chief executives of education-related organizations\")\n[Category:San Francisco State University alumni](/wiki/Category:San_Francisco_State_University_alumni \"San Francisco State University alumni\")\n[Category:University of Georgia alumni](/wiki/Category:University_of_Georgia_alumni \"University of Georgia alumni\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:1943 births](/wiki/Category:1943_births \"1943 births\")\n[Category:Women heads of universities and colleges](/wiki/Category:Women_heads_of_universities_and_colleges \"Women heads of universities and colleges\")\n[Category:American women academics](/wiki/Category:American_women_academics \"American women academics\")\n[Category:21st\\-century American women](/wiki/Category:21st-century_American_women \"21st-century American women\")\n\n" ] }
European School, Frankfurt am Main
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2024-10-07T11:55:47Z
1,243,713,372
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "See also", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**European School, Frankfurt am Main**, or **ESF** (; ) is a [European school](/wiki/European_school \"European school\") in [Frankfurt](/wiki/Frankfurt \"Frankfurt\"), Germany.\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nThe European School Frankfurt was opened in 2002 and caters for nursery school, primary school, and secondary students.\n\nApproximately 1,500 pupils attend the school, of 45 nationalities. In addition to the four language sections (German, English, French and Italian) of the early years, the Spanish section was opened in September 2018\\. For the students without a language section (SWALS), apart from [Maltese](/wiki/Maltese_language \"Maltese language\"), all languages spoken in the member states of the EU are taught.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [European Schools](/wiki/European_Schools \"European Schools\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Frankfurt am Main](/wiki/Category:European_Schools \"European Schools\")\n[Category:International schools in Hesse](/wiki/Category:International_schools_in_Hesse \"International schools in Hesse\")\n[Category:Educational institutions established in 2002](/wiki/Category:Educational_institutions_established_in_2002 \"Educational institutions established in 2002\")\n[Category:2002 establishments in Germany](/wiki/Category:2002_establishments_in_Germany \"2002 establishments in Germany\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Stephen Ansolabehere
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2023-03-13T00:26:36Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Education", "Career", "Work", "Honors and awards", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Stephen Daniel Ansolabehere** is a professor of government at [Harvard University](/wiki/Harvard_University \"Harvard University\"). He is the younger brother of animator [Joe Ansolabehere](/wiki/Joe_Ansolabehere \"Joe Ansolabehere\").\n\n", "Education\n---------\n\nAnsolabehere received his B.A. in [political science](/wiki/Political_science \"Political science\") and B.S. in economics from the [University of Minnesota](/wiki/University_of_Minnesota \"University of Minnesota\") in 1984, and his Ph.D. in political science from Harvard in 1989\\.\n\n", "Career\n------\n\nFrom 1989 to 1993, Ansolabehere served as an assistant professor in the [University of California, Los Angeles](/wiki/University_of_California%2C_Los_Angeles \"University of California, Los Angeles\")' department of political science. He became an associate professor of political science at [Massachusetts Institute of Technology](/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology \"Massachusetts Institute of Technology\") in 1995, and Elting R. Morison Professor of Political Science there in 1998\\. He held this position from 1998 until joining the faculty of Harvard in 2008\\.\n\n", "Work\n----\n\nAnsolabehere is known for his research on multiple aspects of elections in the United States, including public opinion, mass media, and representation. In 2003, he published a paper arguing that in the United States, people and corporations tend to consider donating money to be an inefficient way of influencing politicians. The same paper argued that most people who donate to a politician do so because they genuinely support the politician's cause, and because donating to support their preferred politician makes them feel good, and that campaign spending as a percentage of GDP may have actually declined in the previous 100 years.\n\n", "Honors and awards\n-----------------\n\nIn 1996, Ansolabehere received the [Goldsmith Book Prize](/wiki/Goldsmith_Book_Prize \"Goldsmith Book Prize\") for the book *Going Negative*, which he co\\-authored with [Shanto Iyengar](/wiki/Shanto_Iyengar \"Shanto Iyengar\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Harvard University faculty](/wiki/Category:Harvard_University_faculty \"Harvard University faculty\")\n[Category:University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts alumni](/wiki/Category:University_of_Minnesota_College_of_Liberal_Arts_alumni \"University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts alumni\")\n[Category:American political scientists](/wiki/Category:American_political_scientists \"American political scientists\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni](/wiki/Category:Harvard_Graduate_School_of_Arts_and_Sciences_alumni \"Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni\")\n[Category:MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences faculty](/wiki/Category:MIT_School_of_Humanities%2C_Arts%2C_and_Social_Sciences_faculty \"MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences faculty\")\n[Category:University of California, Los Angeles faculty](/wiki/Category:University_of_California%2C_Los_Angeles_faculty \"University of California, Los Angeles faculty\")\n[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_missing_%28living_people%29 \"Year of birth missing (living people)\")\n[Category:American people of Basque descent](/wiki/Category:American_people_of_Basque_descent \"American people of Basque descent\")\n\n" ] }
Tanveer Akhtar
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2022-07-25T20:26:03Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Biography", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Tanveer Akhtar** (died 8 May 2021\\) was an Indian politician from [Janata Dal (United)](/wiki/Janata_Dal_%28United%29 \"Janata Dal (United)\") and was member of [Bihar Legislative Council](/wiki/Bihar_Legislative_Council \"Bihar Legislative Council\").\n\n", "Biography\n---------\n\nHe previously served as vice\\-President of the [Bihar](/wiki/Bihar \"Bihar\") unit of the [Indian National Congress](/wiki/Indian_National_Congress \"Indian National Congress\"). He was also [Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union](/wiki/Jawaharlal_Nehru_University_Students%27_Union \"Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union\") President and [Bihar Pradesh Youth Congress](/wiki/Bihar_Pradesh_Youth_Congress \"Bihar Pradesh Youth Congress\") President earlier. He later joined [Janata Dal (United)](/wiki/Janata_Dal_%28United%29 \"Janata Dal (United)\") in Bihar. He died due to [COVID\\-19](/wiki/COVID-19 \"COVID-19\") on 8 May 2021\\.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Indian National Congress politicians](/wiki/Category:Indian_National_Congress_politicians \"Indian National Congress politicians\")\n[Category:2021 deaths](/wiki/Category:2021_deaths \"2021 deaths\")\n[Category:Year of birth missing](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_missing \"Year of birth missing\")\n[Category:Members of the Bihar Legislative Council](/wiki/Category:Members_of_the_Bihar_Legislative_Council \"Members of the Bihar Legislative Council\")\n[Category:Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union](/wiki/Category:Jawaharlal_Nehru_University_Students%27_Union \"Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union\")\n[Category:Janata Dal (United) politicians](/wiki/Category:Janata_Dal_%28United%29_politicians \"Janata Dal (United) politicians\")\n[Category:Deaths from the COVID\\-19 pandemic in India](/wiki/Category:Deaths_from_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_India \"Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in India\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong
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2024-10-16T02:50:54Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "Construction", "Outfitting", "Sea trials", "Commissioning", "2023 military exercises", "Design", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n* + - * + - ***Shandong*** (**17**; ) is a Chinese [aircraft carrier](/wiki/Aircraft_carrier \"Aircraft carrier\") that was [launched](/wiki/Ceremonial_ship_launching \"Ceremonial ship launching\") on 26 April 2017 for the [People's Liberation Army Navy](/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy \"People's Liberation Army Navy\") (PLAN) of the [People's Republic of China](/wiki/China \"China\"). It is the country's first domestically built aircraft carrier and second in PLAN service after the completion and commissioning of , from which it is derived. *Shandong*s class was initially suspected to be designated **Type 001A** (as *Liaoning* received the designation Type 001\\) but was revealed to be **Type 002** at its commissioning ceremony. The class received the [NATO reporting name](/wiki/NATO_reporting_name \"NATO reporting name\") [*Kuznetsov Mod.*](/wiki/Kuznetsov-class_aircraft_carrier \"Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier\") (\"modified\"), since the design of the ship is a modified version of and similar to the aircraft carrier originally made for the [Soviet Navy](/wiki/Soviet_Navy \"Soviet Navy\").\n", "History\n-------\n\n### Construction\n\n*Shandong* was constructed by the [Dalian Shipbuilding Industry](/wiki/Dalian_Shipbuilding_Industry_Company \"Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company\"), part of the [China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation](/wiki/China_Shipbuilding_Industry_Corporation \"China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation\"), in [Dalian](/wiki/Dalian \"Dalian\"), [Liaoning](/wiki/Liaoning \"Liaoning\") province, China. According to the state [Xinhua News Agency](/wiki/Xinhua_News_Agency \"Xinhua News Agency\"), manufacture began in November 2013 and [laid down](/wiki/Keel_laying \"Keel laying\") the [keel](/wiki/Keel \"Keel\") for its hull in a [dry dock](/wiki/Dry_dock \"Dry dock\") beginning in March 2015\\.\n\nThe Chinese government did not publicly confirm the ship's existence until construction was well under way. Satellite imagery for the defense analysis industry showed the aircraft carrier in the early stages of hull assembly by March 2015\\. Public photos of a hull with military characteristics at the Dalian shipyard surfaced on the internet the next month. In October 2015, the first definitive signs of the vessel's role appeared when construction of a hangar deck began on the hull. In December 2015, a Chinese defense ministry spokesman confirmed that the ship was an aircraft carrier, stating that the design and construction work was under way.\n\nIn May 2016, the [ski\\-jump](/wiki/Ski-jump_%28aviation%29 \"Ski-jump (aviation)\") takeoff ramp was noted to be close to installation. The ship's island [superstructure](/wiki/Superstructure \"Superstructure\") was fabricated in two parts: the nine\\-deck forward half, containing the [bridge](/wiki/Bridge_%28nautical%29 \"Bridge (nautical)\") and main mast, was installed by September of that year; the aft half, with the [funnel](/wiki/Funnel_%28ship%29 \"Funnel (ship)\") and air intakes, was installed in the weeks that followed. By the end of 2016, the ship was substantially structurally complete.\n\n### Outfitting\n\nFollowing the launch, the carrier was [fitted\\-out](/wiki/Fitting_out \"Fitting out\") and underwent early tests of the propulsion system. The dockside system trials began after the out\\-fitting was completed in November 2017\\.\n\nAt the time of its launch, the ship was not expected to be delivered to PLAN until 2020; however, successful early tests put the project ahead of schedule and media reports indicated that it could enter the navy fleet in 2019\\. While its predecessor CNS has been used largely as a [training ship](/wiki/Training_ship \"Training ship\") since it entered active service in 2012, the **Type 002** is expected to be used in regular military operational service.\n\n### Sea trials\n\nThe first sea trial of the carrier took place in May 2018 in the [Bohai Sea](/wiki/Bohai_Sea \"Bohai Sea\"). This was followed by eight more trials through November 2019 for a total of about 19 months before the carrier was commissioned. The ninth and final sea trial, which commenced from 14 November 2019, was conducted simultaneously with a training exercise in South China Sea. The dates and durations of the sea trials are as follow:\n[thumb\\|*Shandong* in 2019](/wiki/File:Type_002_aircraft_carrier_of_People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy.jpg \"Type 002 aircraft carrier of People's Liberation Army Navy.jpg\")\n* First sea trial: 13–18 May 2018\n* Second sea trial: 26 August – 4 September 2018\n* Third sea trial: 28 October – 6 November 2018\n* Fourth sea trial: 27 December 2018 – 8 January 2019\n* Fifth sea trial: 27 February – 4 March 2019\n* Sixth sea trial: 25–31 May 2019\n* Seventh sea trial: 1–4 August 2019 and 6–22 August 2019\n* Eighth sea trial: 15–20 October 2019\n* Ninth sea trial: from 14 November 2019 (end date unknown)\n\nThe [arresting gear](/wiki/Arresting_gear \"Arresting gear\") was installed on 11 September 2018 after the second sea trial. This was immediately followed by flight tests of the J\\-15, Z\\-18 and Z\\-9 on 14 September 2018\\. J\\-15D, the [electronic warfare](/wiki/Electronic-warfare_aircraft \"Electronic-warfare aircraft\") (EW) version of the aircraft, was also spotted on deck on 9 October 2018\\.\n\n### Commissioning\n\nThe carrier was [commissioned](/wiki/Ship_commissioning \"Ship commissioning\") on 17 December 2019 at [Sanya](/wiki/Sanya \"Sanya\"), Hainan by [Central Military Commission](/wiki/Central_Military_Commission_%28China%29 \"Central Military Commission (China)\") chairman [Xi Jinping](/wiki/Xi_Jinping \"Xi Jinping\") and was officially named *Shandong*. After commissioning, according to Chinese media *Shandong* reached in October 2020 [initial operating capability](/wiki/Initial_operating_capability \"Initial operating capability\") (IOC) or basic standards for deployment, which its predecessor *Liaoning* only attained six years after commissioning, in 2018\\. Lai Yijun, a [senior captain](/wiki/Ranks_of_the_People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy \"Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Navy\") who previously commanded PLAN frigate *[Lianyungang](/wiki/BNS_Umar_Farooq_%282019%29 \"BNS Umar Farooq (2019)\")*, was the captain of *Shandong* at commissioning.\n\n### 2023 military exercises\n\n[thumb\\|right\\|Shenyang J\\-15 fighter jet flying from *Shandong* during military exercises around Taiwan](/wiki/File:A_PLAN_Shenyang_J-15_carrier-based_fighter_aircraft_is_taking_off_from_Chinese_aircraft_carrier_PLANS_Shandong_%28CV-17%29_20230410.jpg \"A PLAN Shenyang J-15 carrier-based fighter aircraft is taking off from Chinese aircraft carrier PLANS Shandong (CV-17) 20230410.jpg\")\nDuring the April 2023 [United Sharp Sword military exercises](/wiki/2023_Chinese_military_exercises_around_Taiwan \"2023 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan\"), *Shandong* was deployed in the [Philippine Sea](/wiki/Philippine_Sea \"Philippine Sea\"), where it simulated air and sea strikes on neighbouring [Taiwan](/wiki/Taiwan \"Taiwan\") from waters close to [Okinawa](/wiki/Okinawa_Island \"Okinawa Island\"), according to a report from [Japan's Ministry of Defense](/wiki/Ministry_of_Defense_%28Japan%29 \"Ministry of Defense (Japan)\"). Several PLAN jet fighters and helicopters took off and landed on the carrier 120 times in 48 hours. *Shandong*, three other warships, and a support vessel came to within 230 kilometres of Japan's [Miyako Islands](/wiki/Miyako_Islands \"Miyako Islands\") at one stage. [Taiwan's defence ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_National_Defense_%28Republic_of_China%29 \"Ministry of National Defense (Republic of China)\") also released a map that showed four [Shenyang J\\-15](/wiki/Shenyang_J-15 \"Shenyang J-15\") fighters flying to the island's east, with the Chinese military later confirming fighters from *Shandong*, loaded with live ammunition, had \"carried out multiple waves of simulated strikes on important targets\". *Shandong* and other vessels accompanying it (one [Type 055 destroyer](/wiki/Type_055_destroyer \"Type 055 destroyer\"), two [Type 052D destroyers](/wiki/Type_052D_destroyer \"Type 052D destroyer\"), two [Type 054A frigates](/wiki/Type_054A_frigate \"Type 054A frigate\"), and a single [Type 901 replenishment ship](/wiki/Type_901_replenishment_ship \"Type 901 replenishment ship\")) thereafter sailed east into the [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean \"Pacific Ocean\"), at one point coming within 600 kilometers of [Guam](/wiki/Guam \"Guam\"), before finally turning westwards and entering the [South China Sea](/wiki/South_China_Sea \"South China Sea\") via the [Bashi Channel](/wiki/Bashi_Channel \"Bashi Channel\") at the end of April.\n\n", "### Construction\n\n*Shandong* was constructed by the [Dalian Shipbuilding Industry](/wiki/Dalian_Shipbuilding_Industry_Company \"Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company\"), part of the [China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation](/wiki/China_Shipbuilding_Industry_Corporation \"China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation\"), in [Dalian](/wiki/Dalian \"Dalian\"), [Liaoning](/wiki/Liaoning \"Liaoning\") province, China. According to the state [Xinhua News Agency](/wiki/Xinhua_News_Agency \"Xinhua News Agency\"), manufacture began in November 2013 and [laid down](/wiki/Keel_laying \"Keel laying\") the [keel](/wiki/Keel \"Keel\") for its hull in a [dry dock](/wiki/Dry_dock \"Dry dock\") beginning in March 2015\\.\n\nThe Chinese government did not publicly confirm the ship's existence until construction was well under way. Satellite imagery for the defense analysis industry showed the aircraft carrier in the early stages of hull assembly by March 2015\\. Public photos of a hull with military characteristics at the Dalian shipyard surfaced on the internet the next month. In October 2015, the first definitive signs of the vessel's role appeared when construction of a hangar deck began on the hull. In December 2015, a Chinese defense ministry spokesman confirmed that the ship was an aircraft carrier, stating that the design and construction work was under way.\n\nIn May 2016, the [ski\\-jump](/wiki/Ski-jump_%28aviation%29 \"Ski-jump (aviation)\") takeoff ramp was noted to be close to installation. The ship's island [superstructure](/wiki/Superstructure \"Superstructure\") was fabricated in two parts: the nine\\-deck forward half, containing the [bridge](/wiki/Bridge_%28nautical%29 \"Bridge (nautical)\") and main mast, was installed by September of that year; the aft half, with the [funnel](/wiki/Funnel_%28ship%29 \"Funnel (ship)\") and air intakes, was installed in the weeks that followed. By the end of 2016, the ship was substantially structurally complete.\n\n", "### Outfitting\n\nFollowing the launch, the carrier was [fitted\\-out](/wiki/Fitting_out \"Fitting out\") and underwent early tests of the propulsion system. The dockside system trials began after the out\\-fitting was completed in November 2017\\.\n\nAt the time of its launch, the ship was not expected to be delivered to PLAN until 2020; however, successful early tests put the project ahead of schedule and media reports indicated that it could enter the navy fleet in 2019\\. While its predecessor CNS has been used largely as a [training ship](/wiki/Training_ship \"Training ship\") since it entered active service in 2012, the **Type 002** is expected to be used in regular military operational service.\n\n", "### Sea trials\n\nThe first sea trial of the carrier took place in May 2018 in the [Bohai Sea](/wiki/Bohai_Sea \"Bohai Sea\"). This was followed by eight more trials through November 2019 for a total of about 19 months before the carrier was commissioned. The ninth and final sea trial, which commenced from 14 November 2019, was conducted simultaneously with a training exercise in South China Sea. The dates and durations of the sea trials are as follow:\n[thumb\\|*Shandong* in 2019](/wiki/File:Type_002_aircraft_carrier_of_People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy.jpg \"Type 002 aircraft carrier of People's Liberation Army Navy.jpg\")\n* First sea trial: 13–18 May 2018\n* Second sea trial: 26 August – 4 September 2018\n* Third sea trial: 28 October – 6 November 2018\n* Fourth sea trial: 27 December 2018 – 8 January 2019\n* Fifth sea trial: 27 February – 4 March 2019\n* Sixth sea trial: 25–31 May 2019\n* Seventh sea trial: 1–4 August 2019 and 6–22 August 2019\n* Eighth sea trial: 15–20 October 2019\n* Ninth sea trial: from 14 November 2019 (end date unknown)\n\nThe [arresting gear](/wiki/Arresting_gear \"Arresting gear\") was installed on 11 September 2018 after the second sea trial. This was immediately followed by flight tests of the J\\-15, Z\\-18 and Z\\-9 on 14 September 2018\\. J\\-15D, the [electronic warfare](/wiki/Electronic-warfare_aircraft \"Electronic-warfare aircraft\") (EW) version of the aircraft, was also spotted on deck on 9 October 2018\\.\n\n", "### Commissioning\n\nThe carrier was [commissioned](/wiki/Ship_commissioning \"Ship commissioning\") on 17 December 2019 at [Sanya](/wiki/Sanya \"Sanya\"), Hainan by [Central Military Commission](/wiki/Central_Military_Commission_%28China%29 \"Central Military Commission (China)\") chairman [Xi Jinping](/wiki/Xi_Jinping \"Xi Jinping\") and was officially named *Shandong*. After commissioning, according to Chinese media *Shandong* reached in October 2020 [initial operating capability](/wiki/Initial_operating_capability \"Initial operating capability\") (IOC) or basic standards for deployment, which its predecessor *Liaoning* only attained six years after commissioning, in 2018\\. Lai Yijun, a [senior captain](/wiki/Ranks_of_the_People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy \"Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Navy\") who previously commanded PLAN frigate *[Lianyungang](/wiki/BNS_Umar_Farooq_%282019%29 \"BNS Umar Farooq (2019)\")*, was the captain of *Shandong* at commissioning.\n\n", "### 2023 military exercises\n\n[thumb\\|right\\|Shenyang J\\-15 fighter jet flying from *Shandong* during military exercises around Taiwan](/wiki/File:A_PLAN_Shenyang_J-15_carrier-based_fighter_aircraft_is_taking_off_from_Chinese_aircraft_carrier_PLANS_Shandong_%28CV-17%29_20230410.jpg \"A PLAN Shenyang J-15 carrier-based fighter aircraft is taking off from Chinese aircraft carrier PLANS Shandong (CV-17) 20230410.jpg\")\nDuring the April 2023 [United Sharp Sword military exercises](/wiki/2023_Chinese_military_exercises_around_Taiwan \"2023 Chinese military exercises around Taiwan\"), *Shandong* was deployed in the [Philippine Sea](/wiki/Philippine_Sea \"Philippine Sea\"), where it simulated air and sea strikes on neighbouring [Taiwan](/wiki/Taiwan \"Taiwan\") from waters close to [Okinawa](/wiki/Okinawa_Island \"Okinawa Island\"), according to a report from [Japan's Ministry of Defense](/wiki/Ministry_of_Defense_%28Japan%29 \"Ministry of Defense (Japan)\"). Several PLAN jet fighters and helicopters took off and landed on the carrier 120 times in 48 hours. *Shandong*, three other warships, and a support vessel came to within 230 kilometres of Japan's [Miyako Islands](/wiki/Miyako_Islands \"Miyako Islands\") at one stage. [Taiwan's defence ministry](/wiki/Ministry_of_National_Defense_%28Republic_of_China%29 \"Ministry of National Defense (Republic of China)\") also released a map that showed four [Shenyang J\\-15](/wiki/Shenyang_J-15 \"Shenyang J-15\") fighters flying to the island's east, with the Chinese military later confirming fighters from *Shandong*, loaded with live ammunition, had \"carried out multiple waves of simulated strikes on important targets\". *Shandong* and other vessels accompanying it (one [Type 055 destroyer](/wiki/Type_055_destroyer \"Type 055 destroyer\"), two [Type 052D destroyers](/wiki/Type_052D_destroyer \"Type 052D destroyer\"), two [Type 054A frigates](/wiki/Type_054A_frigate \"Type 054A frigate\"), and a single [Type 901 replenishment ship](/wiki/Type_901_replenishment_ship \"Type 901 replenishment ship\")) thereafter sailed east into the [Pacific Ocean](/wiki/Pacific_Ocean \"Pacific Ocean\"), at one point coming within 600 kilometers of [Guam](/wiki/Guam \"Guam\"), before finally turning westwards and entering the [South China Sea](/wiki/South_China_Sea \"South China Sea\") via the [Bashi Channel](/wiki/Bashi_Channel \"Bashi Channel\") at the end of April.\n\n", "Design\n------\n\n[thumb\\|Starboard of *Shandong*, in 2023\\.](/wiki/File:PLANS_Shandong_%28CV-17%29_20230424.jpg \"PLANS Shandong (CV-17) 20230424.jpg\")\n[thumb\\|Port of *Shandong*, in 2023\\.](/wiki/File:PLAN_Shandong_CV-17_20230406.jpg \"PLAN Shandong CV-17 20230406.jpg\")\n\nThe aircraft carrier's external design is largely based on China's first carrier , which was itself built from the partially\\-complete ship of the Soviet *Varyag*. It retains the ski\\-jump takeoff, which limits its [air wing](/wiki/Carrier_air_wing \"Carrier air wing\") to helicopters and [Shenyang J\\-15](/wiki/Shenyang_J-15 \"Shenyang J-15\") fighter jets of the [People's Liberation Army Navy Air Force](/wiki/People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy_Air_Force \"People's Liberation Army Navy Air Force\"), and the ship is powered by conventional oil\\-fired boilers driving eight steam turbines derived from the Soviet\\-designed examples installed on *Liaoning*. It measures about long, with a [displacement](/wiki/Displacement_%28ship%29 \"Displacement (ship)\") of about ( loaded).\n\nWhile sharing a superficial resemblance to *Liaoning*, the design details of *Shandong* are drastically changed and display a higher priority on aircraft operations. The silo space reserved for anti\\-ship missiles located below the forward flight deck, which was part of the original *Kuznetsov* design, was removed from the design of *Shandong* completely, freeing up spaces for additional hangar area. The ski jump angle was optimized from 14\\.0° to 12\\.0°, which is the ideal take\\-off angle for launching the [Shenyang J\\-15](/wiki/Shenyang_J-15 \"Shenyang J-15\") fighter. The island structure is smaller by 10%, and sponsons are extended in the aft\\-starboard section, allowing more space for up to eight more aircraft and helicopters. A second glaze deck was added to the island, improving flight operation efficiency.\n\n*Shandong*, like its predecessor, uses the simpler \"short take\\-off barrier\\-arrested recovery\" ([STOBAR](/wiki/STOBAR \"STOBAR\")) launch and recovery system.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of aircraft carriers](/wiki/List_of_aircraft_carriers \"List of aircraft carriers\")\n* [Chinese aircraft carrier programme](/wiki/Chinese_aircraft_carrier_programme \"Chinese aircraft carrier programme\")\n* [List of aircraft carriers of Russia and the Soviet Union](/wiki/List_of_aircraft_carriers_of_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union \"List of aircraft carriers of Russia and the Soviet Union\")\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:2017 ships](/wiki/Category:2017_ships \"2017 ships\")\n[Category:Aircraft carriers of the People's Liberation Army Navy](/wiki/Category:Aircraft_carriers_of_the_People%27s_Liberation_Army_Navy \"Aircraft carriers of the People's Liberation Army Navy\")\n\n" ] }
Hakea arborescens
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2022-07-23T16:38:45Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "Taxonomy", "Distribution", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Hakea arborescens***, commonly known as the **common hakea** or the **yellow hakea**, is a shrub or tree of the genus *[Hakea](/wiki/Hakea \"Hakea\")* native to parts of northern Australia.\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\nThe tall shrub or tree typically grows to a height of . The bark on the trunk and larger branches is rough, fissured and grey in colour. The sessile evergreen leaves have a linear to narrowly oblanceolate or narrowly elliptic shape and are in length and wide. It blooms from January to July and produce yellow\\-cream flowers. Each axillary unbranched [inflorescence](/wiki/Inflorescence \"Inflorescence\") is long and clustered in heads. It has a free, silvery to rusty coloured [perianth](/wiki/Perianth \"Perianth\") and a conical pollen presenter. The thick woody beaked fruit that form after flowering are an ellipsoidal shape in length and across. The fruits contain two obovoid shaped black seeds that are in length with a membranous yellow wing.\n\n", "Taxonomy\n--------\n\n*Hakea arborescens* was first formally described by botanist [Robert Brown](/wiki/Robert_Brown_%28botanist%2C_born_1773%29 \"Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)\") in 1810 as part of the work *On the natural order of plants called Proteaceae* as published in *Transactions of the Linnean Society of London*. The [specific epithet](/wiki/Botanical_name \"Botanical name\") (*arborescens*) is derived from the [Latin](/wiki/Latin \"Latin\") meaning \"becoming tree\\-like\" referring to the habit of the shrub.\n\n", "Distribution\n------------\n\n*Hakea arborescens* is [endemic](/wiki/Endemism \"Endemism\") to the [top end](/wiki/Top_end \"Top end\") in the [Northern Territory](/wiki/Northern_Territory \"Northern Territory\"), the [Kimberley](/wiki/Kimberley_%28Western_Australia%29 \"Kimberley (Western Australia)\") region of [Western Australia](/wiki/Western_Australia \"Western Australia\") and northern [Queensland](/wiki/Queensland \"Queensland\"). It is often found among coastal dunes, inland on soils that are [alkaline](/wiki/Alkaline \"Alkaline\"), along creek banks or in low\\-lying areas such as swamps. *Hakea arborescens* is often found growing over and around areas of sandstone, quartzite and limestone and usually part of monsoon forest or *[Eucalyptus](/wiki/Eucalyptus \"Eucalyptus\")* woodland communities.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[arborescens](/wiki/Category:Hakea \"Hakea\")\n[Category:Eudicots of Western Australia](/wiki/Category:Eudicots_of_Western_Australia \"Eudicots of Western Australia\")\n[Category:Plants described in 1810](/wiki/Category:Plants_described_in_1810 \"Plants described in 1810\")\n[Category:Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773\\)](/wiki/Category:Taxa_named_by_Robert_Brown_%28botanist%2C_born_1773%29 \"Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)\")\n\n" ] }
Asghar Bichareh
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2024-04-24T18:43:13Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Asghar Bichareh** (June 11, 1927 – June 11, 2016; [Persian](/wiki/Persian_language \"Persian language\"): اصغر بیچاره) was an Iranian photographer and actor. Bichareh was a photographer for the Iranian film and music industries, as well as having a studio and acting in over 23 films. He died of [laryngeal cancer](/wiki/Laryngeal_cancer \"Laryngeal cancer\") in 2016 in Los Angeles, where he spent the last few years of his life. Bichareh was also known for his extensive collection of old cameras and cinema and theater photos. He had the second largest collection of photography cameras in Iran after Mohammad\\-Ali Jadidoleslam.\n\n \n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1927 births](/wiki/Category:1927_births \"1927 births\")\n[Category:2016 deaths](/wiki/Category:2016_deaths \"2016 deaths\")\n[Category:Iranian photographers](/wiki/Category:Iranian_photographers \"Iranian photographers\")\n\n" ] }
Hadi Heidari
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2024-05-18T16:33:29Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Arrest and imprisonment", "Cartoon responding to Paris terror attacks", "Release", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Hadi Heidari** is a press cartoonist in [Tehran](/wiki/Tehran \"Tehran\"), [Iran](/wiki/Iran \"Iran\"), whose work has appeared in reformist newspapers including *[Shargh](/wiki/Shargh \"Shargh\")*, *[Norooz](/wiki/Norooz_%28newspaper%29 \"Norooz (newspaper)\")* and *[Neshat](/wiki/Neshat \"Neshat\")*.\nHe is 39, and has a degree in painting from Tehran’s Arts and Architecture University. Heidari was imprisoned in 2015 for a cartoon that offended members of the government.\n\n", "Arrest and imprisonment\n-----------------------\n\n[thumb\\|*The Blindfolded Men* by Hadi Heidari](/wiki/Image:The_Blindfolded_Men_by_Hadi_Heidari.jpg \"The Blindfolded Men by Hadi Heidari.jpg\")\nHeidari was imprisoned while working at *The Shahrvand*, a daily newspaper owned by Iran’s [Red Crescent Society](/wiki/Red_Crescent_Society \"Red Crescent Society\"), the equivalent of the [Red Cross](/wiki/Red_Cross \"Red Cross\"). He was sent to Tehran’s [Evin Prison](/wiki/Evin_Prison \"Evin Prison\") to complete a suspended one\\-year jail sentence imposed in 2013 for his \"Blindfold\" cartoon, which had been published in the *[Shargh](/wiki/Shargh \"Shargh\")*; leading to a three\\-month shutdown of that publication.\n\nThe [Revolutionary Guards](/wiki/Revolutionary_Guards \"Revolutionary Guards\") had filed a suit against Heidari for his cartoon, which showed a lineup of people, each tying a black blindfold on the next person in line. The cartoon had no caption, leading to several different interpretations. Several politicians alleged that the cartoon had been intentionally released during the week of *Holy Defence* (a term referring to the eight\\-year Iran\\-Iraq war of the 1980s). According to the politicians, the blindfolds \"reflected the black headband worn by Iranian soldiers – and suggested that the soldiers went to war blindly\", and that the cartoon offended veterans of that war.\n\n", "Cartoon responding to Paris terror attacks\n------------------------------------------\n\n[thumb\\|right\\| Heidari's cartoon responding to the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris](/wiki/File:Paris_terror_attack_cartoon_by_Hadi_Heidari.jpg \"Paris terror attack cartoon by Hadi Heidari.jpg\")\nAt the time of his arrest, Heidari had recently gained international attention with another of his cartoons, which depicted the Eiffel Tower in tearful solidarity with the people of France over the [attacks on Paris](/wiki/November_2015_Paris_attacks \"November 2015 Paris attacks\") by Islamic State in 2015\\. Heidari's imprisonment occurred shortly after his Paris cartoon appeared.\n\n", "Release\n-------\n\nOn 26 April 2016, Heidari announced his release, thanking his supporters and posting an image on Instagram of a dove being freed from its cage. It was not the first time he had been imprisoned. During 2009, he was also jailed for several weeks during a crackdown following the disputed re\\-election of then\\-President [Mahmud Ahmadinejad](/wiki/Mahmud_Ahmadinejad \"Mahmud Ahmadinejad\") He was imprisoned in 2009 for 17 days.\n\nOne commentator suggests that in the Muslim world, political cartoons offer a reliable way to get a point across to people who can't read. The US\\-based [Committee to Protect Journalists](/wiki/Committee_to_Protect_Journalists \"Committee to Protect Journalists\") rates Iran as the fourth most\\-censored country in the world, and a number of journalists remain in prison.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Iranian editorial cartoonists](/wiki/Category:Iranian_editorial_cartoonists \"Iranian editorial cartoonists\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_missing_%28living_people%29 \"Year of birth missing (living people)\")\n[Category:Islamic Iran Participation Front politicians](/wiki/Category:Islamic_Iran_Participation_Front_politicians \"Islamic Iran Participation Front politicians\")\n\n" ] }
Hatun Wasi
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2022-04-15T05:29:31Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Hatun Wasi** ([Quechua](/wiki/Quechua_language \"Quechua language\"): *hatun* big (in Bolivia always *jatun*), *wasi* house, \"big house\", also spelled *Jatun Huasi*) is a mountain in [Peru](/wiki/Peru \"Peru\") which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the [Apurímac Region](/wiki/Apur%C3%ADmac_Region \"Apurímac Region\"), [Andahuaylas Province](/wiki/Andahuaylas_Province \"Andahuaylas Province\"), on the border of the districts of [Chicmo District](/wiki/Santa_Mar%C3%ADa_de_Chicmo_District \"Santa María de Chicmo District\") and [Huancaray](/wiki/Huancaray_District \"Huancaray District\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Mountains of Peru](/wiki/Category:Mountains_of_Peru \"Mountains of Peru\")\n[Category:Mountains of Apurímac Region](/wiki/Category:Mountains_of_Apur%C3%ADmac_Region \"Mountains of Apurímac Region\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Nilay Esen Ersun
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2023-05-17T14:55:37Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Nilay Esen Ersun** (born January 3, 1987\\) is a Turkish female [long\\-distance runner](/wiki/Long-distance_running \"Long-distance running\") specialized in [marathon](/wiki/Marathon \"Marathon\"). She is a member of [Bursa Büyülşehir Belediye SK](/wiki/Bursa_B%C3%BCy%C3%BCk%C5%9Fehir_Belediyesi_Spor_Kul%C3%BCb%C3%BC \"Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyesi Spor Kulübü\").\n\nIn 2005, she received a two\\-year ban from the track due to positive testing for illegal substance [Metenolone](/wiki/Metenolone \"Metenolone\").\n\nShe took part at the 2015 [Hamburg Marathon](/wiki/Hamburg_Marathon \"Hamburg Marathon\") in Germany, and finished in 2:37:09, meeting the [qualifying time standard for Olympics](/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Qualification%23Qualifying_standards \"Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification#Qualifying standards\"). So, she earned a quota spot for [women's marathon](/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Qualification%23Women%27s_marathon \"Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification#Women's marathon\") in the [2016 Summer Olympics](/wiki/Turkey_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics \"Turkey at the 2016 Summer Olympics\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1987 births](/wiki/Category:1987_births \"1987 births\")\n[Category:People from Antakya](/wiki/Category:People_from_Antakya \"People from Antakya\")\n[Category:Turkish female long\\-distance runners](/wiki/Category:Turkish_female_long-distance_runners \"Turkish female long-distance runners\")\n[Category:Turkish female marathon runners](/wiki/Category:Turkish_female_marathon_runners \"Turkish female marathon runners\")\n[Category:Doping cases in athletics](/wiki/Category:Doping_cases_in_athletics \"Doping cases in athletics\")\n[Category:Turkish sportspeople in doping cases](/wiki/Category:Turkish_sportspeople_in_doping_cases \"Turkish sportspeople in doping cases\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K. sportspeople](/wiki/Category:Bursa_B%C3%BCy%C3%BCk%C5%9Fehir_Belediyesi_S.K._sportspeople \"Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K. sportspeople\")\n[Category:20th\\-century Turkish sportswomen](/wiki/Category:20th-century_Turkish_sportswomen \"20th-century Turkish sportswomen\")\n[Category:21st\\-century Turkish sportswomen](/wiki/Category:21st-century_Turkish_sportswomen \"21st-century Turkish sportswomen\")\n[Category:Sportspeople from Hatay](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_from_Hatay \"Sportspeople from Hatay\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Turning Point (1991 TV series)
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2024-04-21T06:43:22Z
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San Francisco Workers' School
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "Organization", "Administrators", "Advisory board", "Teachers", "Courses", "Publications", "Impact", "Legacy", "See also", "Footnotes", "Further reading" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **San Francisco Workers' School** was an [ideological](/wiki/Ideology \"Ideology\") training center of the [Communist Party USA](/wiki/Communist_Party_USA \"Communist Party USA\") (CPUSA) established in [San Francisco](/wiki/San_Francisco \"San Francisco\") for [adult education](/wiki/Continuing_education \"Continuing education\") in 1934\\. \"It was a typical specimen of a Communist school, such as would come under investigation by federal and state authorities for decades afterward.\".\n in the 1940, it emerged as the [California Labor School](/wiki/California_Labor_School \"California Labor School\").\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nIn 1934, [Anita Whitney](/wiki/Anita_Whitney \"Anita Whitney\"), [Samuel Adams Darcy](/wiki/Samuel_Adams_Darcy \"Samuel Adams Darcy\"), [Benjamin Ellisberg](/wiki/Benjamin_Ellisberg \"Benjamin Ellisberg\"), [Lincoln Steffens](/wiki/Lincoln_Steffens \"Lincoln Steffens\"), and Steffens' wife [Ella Winter](/wiki/Ella_Winter \"Ella Winter\") supported the establishment of the San Francisco Worker's School, housed at CPUSA headquarters at 121 [Haight Street](/wiki/Haight_Street \"Haight Street\") in San Francisco.\n\nThe school drew inspiration from the [Jack London Memorial Institute](/wiki/Jack_London_Memorial_Institute \"Jack London Memorial Institute\") (founded 1917\n).\n\n", "Organization\n------------\n\nLike similar workers' schools in [New York](/wiki/New_York_Workers_School \"New York Workers School\") and Chicago, it held classes at night (after normal work hours) and taught the basics of [Communism](/wiki/Communism \"Communism\").\n\n### Administrators\n\n(forthcoming)\n\n### Advisory board\n\nAccording to [Tenney](/wiki/Jack_Tenney_%28politician%29 \"Jack Tenney (politician)\") Committee report of 1947,\n the following people served on an advisory board for the school:\n* [Langston Hughes](/wiki/Langston_Hughes \"Langston Hughes\")\n* [Lincoln Steffens](/wiki/Lincoln_Steffens \"Lincoln Steffens\")\n* [Anita Whitney](/wiki/Anita_Whitney \"Anita Whitney\")\n\nAccording to a 1953 HUAC hearing,\n in 1934 the advisory board comprised: \n* Langston Hughes (writer)\n* [Ella Winter](/wiki/Ella_Winter \"Ella Winter\") (writer)\n* Lincoln Steffens (writer and husband of Ella Winter)\n* [George Morris](/wiki/George_Morris_%28American_writer%29 \"George Morris (American writer)\") (editor, *Western Worker*)\n* [Sam Darcy](/wiki/Sam_Darcy \"Sam Darcy\") (CPUSA district organizer)\n* Beatrice Kinkead\n* Anita Whitney\n* Dr. M.H. Crawford\n* Benjamin Ellsberg (Ornamental Plasterers' Union AFL)\n* Sam Diner (Needle Trades Workers' Industrial Union \\- NTWIU )\n* Harry Jackson ([Marine Workers' Industrial Union](/wiki/Marine_Workers%27_Industrial_Union \"Marine Workers' Industrial Union\") \\- MWIU)\n* Neil Hickey ([Trade Union Unity League](/wiki/Trade_Union_Unity_League \"Trade Union Unity League\") \\- TUUL)\n* Leo Gallagher (labor lawyer)\n\n### Teachers\n\nAccording to Stephen Schwartz, the following people taught at the school:\n* [Kenneth Rexroth](/wiki/Kenneth_Rexroth \"Kenneth Rexroth\") \\- Art\n* [Samuel Adams Darcy](/wiki/Samuel_Adams_Darcy \"Samuel Adams Darcy\") \\- unknown\n* [Elaine Black](/wiki/Elaine_Black \"Elaine Black\") \\- unknown\n* [Karl Hama](/wiki/Karl_Hama \"Karl Hama\") (Party name for [Goso Yoneda](/wiki/Goso_Yoneda \"Goso Yoneda\")) \\- unknown\n* [Sam Goodwin](/wiki/Sam_Goodwin \"Sam Goodwin\") \\- unknown\n* [Louise Todd Lambert](/wiki/Louise_Todd_Lambert \"Louise Todd Lambert\") \\- unknown\n\n### Courses\n\nAccording to Stephen Schwartz, the following courses were taught at the school:\n* Principles of Communism\n* Marxian Economics\n* National and Colonial Problems\n* History of the Social and Communist Movements\n* Self\\-Defense in Courts (4\\-session)\n* Organizing the Working Class (only for CPUSA and [YCL](/wiki/Young_Communist_League_USA \"Young Communist League USA\") members)\n\n### Publications\n\nThe school published a journal called *Writers' Workshop*, edited by activist, novelist, historian [Alexander Saxton](/wiki/Alexander_Saxton \"Alexander Saxton\").\n\n", "### Administrators\n\n(forthcoming)\n\n", "### Advisory board\n\nAccording to [Tenney](/wiki/Jack_Tenney_%28politician%29 \"Jack Tenney (politician)\") Committee report of 1947,\n the following people served on an advisory board for the school:\n* [Langston Hughes](/wiki/Langston_Hughes \"Langston Hughes\")\n* [Lincoln Steffens](/wiki/Lincoln_Steffens \"Lincoln Steffens\")\n* [Anita Whitney](/wiki/Anita_Whitney \"Anita Whitney\")\n\nAccording to a 1953 HUAC hearing,\n in 1934 the advisory board comprised: \n* Langston Hughes (writer)\n* [Ella Winter](/wiki/Ella_Winter \"Ella Winter\") (writer)\n* Lincoln Steffens (writer and husband of Ella Winter)\n* [George Morris](/wiki/George_Morris_%28American_writer%29 \"George Morris (American writer)\") (editor, *Western Worker*)\n* [Sam Darcy](/wiki/Sam_Darcy \"Sam Darcy\") (CPUSA district organizer)\n* Beatrice Kinkead\n* Anita Whitney\n* Dr. M.H. Crawford\n* Benjamin Ellsberg (Ornamental Plasterers' Union AFL)\n* Sam Diner (Needle Trades Workers' Industrial Union \\- NTWIU )\n* Harry Jackson ([Marine Workers' Industrial Union](/wiki/Marine_Workers%27_Industrial_Union \"Marine Workers' Industrial Union\") \\- MWIU)\n* Neil Hickey ([Trade Union Unity League](/wiki/Trade_Union_Unity_League \"Trade Union Unity League\") \\- TUUL)\n* Leo Gallagher (labor lawyer)\n\n", "### Teachers\n\nAccording to Stephen Schwartz, the following people taught at the school:\n* [Kenneth Rexroth](/wiki/Kenneth_Rexroth \"Kenneth Rexroth\") \\- Art\n* [Samuel Adams Darcy](/wiki/Samuel_Adams_Darcy \"Samuel Adams Darcy\") \\- unknown\n* [Elaine Black](/wiki/Elaine_Black \"Elaine Black\") \\- unknown\n* [Karl Hama](/wiki/Karl_Hama \"Karl Hama\") (Party name for [Goso Yoneda](/wiki/Goso_Yoneda \"Goso Yoneda\")) \\- unknown\n* [Sam Goodwin](/wiki/Sam_Goodwin \"Sam Goodwin\") \\- unknown\n* [Louise Todd Lambert](/wiki/Louise_Todd_Lambert \"Louise Todd Lambert\") \\- unknown\n\n", "### Courses\n\nAccording to Stephen Schwartz, the following courses were taught at the school:\n* Principles of Communism\n* Marxian Economics\n* National and Colonial Problems\n* History of the Social and Communist Movements\n* Self\\-Defense in Courts (4\\-session)\n* Organizing the Working Class (only for CPUSA and [YCL](/wiki/Young_Communist_League_USA \"Young Communist League USA\") members)\n\n", "### Publications\n\nThe school published a journal called *Writers' Workshop*, edited by activist, novelist, historian [Alexander Saxton](/wiki/Alexander_Saxton \"Alexander Saxton\").\n\n", "Impact\n------\n\n(forthcoming)\n\n", "Legacy\n------\n\n\"The early San Francisco Workers School morphed into the Tom Mooney School, and then reappeared as CLS\" (the [California Labor School](/wiki/California_Labor_School \"California Labor School\")).\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Rand School of Social Science](/wiki/Rand_School_of_Social_Science \"Rand School of Social Science\") (1906\\)\n* [Work People's College](/wiki/Work_People%27s_College \"Work People's College\") (1907\\)\n* [Brookwood Labor College](/wiki/Brookwood_Labor_College \"Brookwood Labor College\") (1921\\)\n* [New York Workers School](/wiki/New_York_Workers_School \"New York Workers School\") (1923\\)\n\t+ [New Workers School](/wiki/New_Workers_School \"New Workers School\") (1929\\)\n\t+ [Jefferson School of Social Science](/wiki/Jefferson_School_of_Social_Science \"Jefferson School of Social Science\") (1944\\)\n* [Highlander Research and Education Center](/wiki/Highlander_Research_and_Education_Center \"Highlander Research and Education Center\") (formerly Highlander Folk School) (1932\\)\n\t+ [Commonwealth College (Arkansas)](/wiki/Commonwealth_College_%28Arkansas%29 \"Commonwealth College (Arkansas)\") (1923\\-1940\\)\n\t+ [Southern Appalachian Labor School](/wiki/Southern_Appalachian_Labor_School \"Southern Appalachian Labor School\") (since 1977\\)\n* [California Labor School](/wiki/California_Labor_School \"California Labor School\") (formerly [Tom Mooney](/wiki/Tom_Mooney \"Tom Mooney\") Labor School) (1942\\)\n* [Seattle Labor School](/wiki/Seattle_Labor_School \"Seattle Labor School\") (1946–1949\\)\n\n* [Continuing education](/wiki/Continuing_education \"Continuing education\")\n* [Los Angeles People's Education Center](/wiki/Los_Angeles_People%27s_Education_Center \"Los Angeles People's Education Center\")\n\n", "Footnotes\n---------\n\n", "Further reading\n---------------\n\n[Category:Educational institutions established in 1934](/wiki/Category:Educational_institutions_established_in_1934 \"Educational institutions established in 1934\")\n[Category:Labor schools](/wiki/Category:Labor_schools \"Labor schools\")\n[Category:Socialism in Michigan](/wiki/Category:Socialism_in_Michigan \"Socialism in Michigan\")\n[Category:Communism in the United States](/wiki/Category:Communism_in_the_United_States \"Communism in the United States\")\n[Category:Communist Party USA](/wiki/Category:Communist_Party_USA \"Communist Party USA\")\n[Category:1934 establishments in California](/wiki/Category:1934_establishments_in_California \"1934 establishments in California\")\n[Category:Education in San Francisco](/wiki/Category:Education_in_San_Francisco \"Education in San Francisco\")\n[Category:Politics of San Francisco](/wiki/Category:Politics_of_San_Francisco \"Politics of San Francisco\")\n[Category:1940s disestablishments in California](/wiki/Category:1940s_disestablishments_in_California \"1940s disestablishments in California\")\n\n" ] }
Charles de Meixmoron de Dombasle
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2022-10-03T02:16:23Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Charles de Meixmoron de Dombasle** (1839\\-1912\\) was a French heir and painter. He inherited a ploughing implement factory from his paternal grandfather, [Mathieu de Dombasle](/wiki/Mathieu_de_Dombasle \"Mathieu de Dombasle\"), in [Nancy](/wiki/Nancy%2C_France \"Nancy, France\"). He became a member of the [Académie de Stanislas](/wiki/Acad%C3%A9mie_de_Stanislas \"Académie de Stanislas\") in 1887, and served as its president in 1900\\.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1839 births](/wiki/Category:1839_births \"1839 births\")\n[Category:1912 deaths](/wiki/Category:1912_deaths \"1912 deaths\")\n[Category:Businesspeople from Nancy, France](/wiki/Category:Businesspeople_from_Nancy%2C_France \"Businesspeople from Nancy, France\")\n[Category:19th\\-century French painters](/wiki/Category:19th-century_French_painters \"19th-century French painters\")\n[Category:Artists from Nancy, France](/wiki/Category:Artists_from_Nancy%2C_France \"Artists from Nancy, France\")\n[Category:20th\\-century French painters](/wiki/Category:20th-century_French_painters \"20th-century French painters\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Khyrunnisa A.
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2024-07-13T20:00:33Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Personal life", "Education", "Career", "Butterfingers", "Bibliography", "Children's books", "Others", "Books for Adults", "Books in Translation", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 3, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Khyrunnisa A.** is an Indian author of children's fiction, speaker, academic and columnist who also writes for adults. She created the comic book character 'Butterfingers'. The character first appeared in the Indian children's magazine *[Tinkle](/wiki/Tinkle \"Tinkle\")*. Thirteen\\-year\\-old Amar Kishen, aka Butterfingers, now features in the eponymous Butterfingers series of novels and short story collections published by [Puffin](/wiki/Puffin_Books \"Puffin Books\"), the children's imprint of [Penguin Random House India](/wiki/Penguin_Group \"Penguin Group\").\n\nShe has written two books for adults *Tongue in Cheek: The Funny Side of Life* (2019\\), published by Westland, and *Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S*, also published by Westland, in September 2022\\. It is a humorous travelogue based on her trip to the U.S. in 2018\\.\n\nHer book of animal stories for young readers titled *The Lizard of Oz and Other Stories*, published by Scholastic, appeared in 2019\\. Another book of animal stories, *The Crocodile Who Ate Butter Chicken For Breakfast and Other Stories*, was published by Red Panda, the children's imprint of Westland, on 17 August 2020\\. Shashi Tharoor had this to say about the book, 'Khyrunnisa's oeuvre now has some unique and lovely animal stories giving it the resonance of a Panchatantra for the contemporary world.'  \n\nIn February 2021, *Baby and Dubdub*, a warm and funny novella about the relationship between a boy, a dog and a baby, was published by Talking Cub, the children's imprint of Speaking Tiger. *The Couch Potato Who Said Ouch and Other Funny Stories*, a fun collection of twenty stories, was published by Red Panda, (Westland Books) in January 2024\\. Around the same time, *Ka Kha Ga*, a picture book, was published by DC Books. It was illustrated by Monami Roy.\n\nKhyrunnisa's first three children's novels *Howzzat Butterfingers!* (2010\\), *Goal, Butterfingers! (2012\\)* and *Clean Bowled, Butterfingers!* *(2015\\)*, were followed by three collections of short stories, *The Misadventures of Butterfingers (2016*), *Run, It's Butterfingers Again!* (2017\\) and *Of Course It’s Butterfingers!* (2018\\). *Smash It, Butterfingers!* a rollicking badminton\\-based novel and the seventh in the Butterfingers series, came out in July 2021\\. All the Butterfingers books were launched by [Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament](/wiki/Shashi_Tharoor \"Shashi Tharoor\"). \n\nIn 2022, the Malayalam translation of her first novel, *Howzzat Butterfingers!*, was published by Mathrubhumi Books under the title, *Itha Butterfingers!* The book was translated by Kaikasi V.S. In 2024, the Malayalam translation of *Tongue in Cheek: the Funny Side of Life* was published by Mathrubhumi Books under the title *Kulchayum Phulkayum... Pinne Nyanum* . It was translated by K.T. Rajagopalan. \n\nIn May 2023, *The World of Butterfingers: Adventure in Texas and Other Stories*, a hilarious hundred page comic featuring Butterfingers and  illustrated by Abhijeet Kini, was published by Puffin ( Penguin Random House).\n\nA book of her prize\\-winning stories, *Lost in Ooty and Other Adventure Stories*, was brought out by Unisun Publications in 2010\\. Some of her stories for children and for adults have appeared in anthologies published by Puffin, Children's Book Trust, Talking Cub, Red Panda and Unisun Publications. She writes stories regularly for the children's magazine, *Dimdima*, a Bhavan's publication.\n\n*Butterfingers*, Khyrunnisa's entry for the Annual All India Tinkle Short story competition for adult writers of children's fiction in 1996, won her the second prize. She went on to win the first prize at the competition for the next seven consecutive years – from 1997 to 2003\\. In 2007, she won the prestigious Unisun Children's Fiction Award. She also has five Children's Book Trust prizes to her credit.\n\n*Smash it, Butterfingers!* was short\\-listed for Sahitya Akademi's Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2024 (English). It was long\\-listed for the JK Paper and Times of India Auther Awards 2022 in the Children's Literature category and also featured in Times of India's top ten books for children 2021\\.\n\n", "Personal life\n-------------\n\nKhyrunnisa's parents, A.R. Bijli and Ayesha Bijli, settled down in [Trivandrum](/wiki/Trivandrum \"Trivandrum\") as her father, a post master, believed that Trivandrum was the best place to provide his eight children, seven of whom were girls, with good education.\n\nShe continues to reside in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, with her husband P. Vijaya Kumar, a former professor of English and the grandson of Mahakavi Kumaran Asan, who was one of the triumvirate poets of Kerala,a philosopher, a social reformer and a disciple of Sree Narayana Guru. They have one son, Amar Vijaykumar, an engineer, who is married to Arpitha Sridhara. The two are currently working in the USA. Their son Neil was born in Dallas on 20 June 2021\\.\n\n", "Education\n---------\n\nKhyrunnisa did her schooling in [Holy Angel's Convent Trivandrum](/wiki/Holy_Angel%27s_Convent_Trivandrum \"Holy Angel's Convent Trivandrum\"), and her undergraduate studies in All Saints College and postgraduate as well as M Phil. in University College, Trivandrum. She was awarded the 3rd rank for BA English Literature in [Kerala University](/wiki/University_of_Kerala \"University of Kerala\").\n\n", "Career\n------\n\nKhyrunnisa worked as associate professor of English at All Saints' College, Thiruvananthapuram. She was appointed Management Trainee in Punjab National Bank and worked there for two years before resigning to take up a teaching job at All Saints' College.\n\nShe was a columnist for [The New Indian Express](/wiki/The_New_Indian_Express \"The New Indian Express\"), writing on classics and well known works of fiction and for [The Hindu](/wiki/The_Hindu \"The Hindu\") where she had a popular fortnightly humour column, Inside View in The Hindu MetroPlus. She has freelanced for publications like Outlook Traveller, Manorama Year Book and Kerala Calling, among others.\n\n", "Butterfingers\n-------------\n\nThe Butterfinger series revolves around the escapades of thirteen\\-year\\-old Amar Kishen, a class VIII student of the fictitious Green Park Higher Secondary School. Amar's slip\\-grip methods and his clumsy antics earned him the nickname Butterfingers.\n\nButterfingers, named after Khyrunnisa's son, Amar, first appeared in 2006 in *[Tinkle](/wiki/Tinkle \"Tinkle\")*, a fortnightly Indian children's magazine, as a regular comic\\-strip character. The illustrations were by Abhijeet Kini, the Mumbai\\-based illustrator and graphic artist.\n\nThe Butterfingers series, published by Puffin, began with the novel, *Howzzat Butterfingers!* in 2010\\. This humorous cricket\\-based book was followed in 2012 by *Goal, Butterfingers!**,* a football\\-based adventure novel which also includes an environmental theme. The third in the series, *Clean Bowled, Butterfingers!* was published in 2015 and is another cricket\\-based novel with a farcical plot in which Amar and his friends invent a variation of cricket called 'Crack It' when the school’s cricket gear gets stolen. This game, played without cricket bats and balls, has its own absurd rules.\n\n*The Misadventures of Butterfingers*, the fourth book in the series, came out in 2016 and is a collection of short stories. It was followed by two collections of short stories*, Run! It's Butterfingers Again!* in 2017 and *Of Course It's Butterfingers!* in 2018\\. In July 2021, a badminton\\-based novel, *Smash It, Butterfingers!* was published.\n\nIn 2022, *Itha Butterfingers!,* the Malayalam translation of *Howzzat Butterfingers!*, was published by Mathrubhumi Books. The book was translated by Kaikasi V.S. Puffin (Penguin Random House) came out with a hundred page comic book, titled *The World of Butterfingers: Adventure in Texas and Other Stories* and illustrated by Abhijeet Kini. It includes three stories featuring Butterfingers.\n\nThe books have received praise from different quarters. [Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi](/wiki/Mansoor_Ali_Khan_Pataudi \"Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi\"), former Indian cricket captain, wrote of *Howzzat Butterfingers!*: 'What great fun! It brings back memories of my prep school days.' The cricketer [V. V. S. Laxman](/wiki/V._V._S._Laxman \"V. V. S. Laxman\") described *Clean Bowled Butterfingers* as an 'exuberant mix of school, cricket and fun.' [Shashi Tharoor](/wiki/Shashi_Tharoor \"Shashi Tharoor\"), writer, MP and diplomat, complimented Khyrunnisa 'not just for creating Butterfingers, but for enriching Indian writing with world\\-class children’s literature.' He also said that 'Khyrunnisa's Butterfingers is a gift to the children of our nation!'\n\n", "Bibliography\n------------\n\n### Children's books\n\n**Butterfingers (Novels)**\n\n* *Smash It, Butterfingers!* (2021\\)\n* *Clean Bowled, Butterfingers!*(2015\\)\n* *Goal, Butterfingers!* (2012\\)\n* *Howzzat Butterfingers!* (2010\\)\n\n**Butterfingers (Collections of Short Stories)**\n\n* *Of Course It’s Butterfingers!* (2018\\)\n* *Run, It's Butterfingers Again!* (2017\\)\n* *The Misadventures of Butterfingers* (2016\\)\n\n**Butterfingers (Comics)**\n\n* *The World of Butterfingers: Adventure in Texas and Other Stories* (2023\\)\n\n#### Others\n\n* *The Couch Potato Who Said Ouch and Other Funny Stories* (2024\\)\n* *Ka Kha Ga* (2024\\)\n* *Baby and Dubdub* (2021\\)\n* *The Crocodile Who Ate Butter Chicken For Breakfast and Other Stories* (2020\\)\n* *The Lizard of Oz and Other Stories* (2019\\)\n* *Lost in Ooty and Other Adventure Stories* (2010\\)\n\n### Books for Adults\n\n* *Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S* (2022\\)\n* *Tongue in Cheek: The Funny Side of Life* (2019\\)\n\n### Books in Translation\n\n* *Kulchayum Phulkayum... Pinne Nyanum* (2024\\) Malayalam translation of *Tongue in Cheek:The Funny Side of Life*\n* *Itha Butterfingers!* (2022\\) Malayalam translation of *Howzzat Butterfingers!*\n", "### Children's books\n\n**Butterfingers (Novels)**\n\n* *Smash It, Butterfingers!* (2021\\)\n* *Clean Bowled, Butterfingers!*(2015\\)\n* *Goal, Butterfingers!* (2012\\)\n* *Howzzat Butterfingers!* (2010\\)\n\n**Butterfingers (Collections of Short Stories)**\n\n* *Of Course It’s Butterfingers!* (2018\\)\n* *Run, It's Butterfingers Again!* (2017\\)\n* *The Misadventures of Butterfingers* (2016\\)\n\n**Butterfingers (Comics)**\n\n* *The World of Butterfingers: Adventure in Texas and Other Stories* (2023\\)\n\n#### Others\n\n* *The Couch Potato Who Said Ouch and Other Funny Stories* (2024\\)\n* *Ka Kha Ga* (2024\\)\n* *Baby and Dubdub* (2021\\)\n* *The Crocodile Who Ate Butter Chicken For Breakfast and Other Stories* (2020\\)\n* *The Lizard of Oz and Other Stories* (2019\\)\n* *Lost in Ooty and Other Adventure Stories* (2010\\)\n", "#### Others\n\n* *The Couch Potato Who Said Ouch and Other Funny Stories* (2024\\)\n* *Ka Kha Ga* (2024\\)\n* *Baby and Dubdub* (2021\\)\n* *The Crocodile Who Ate Butter Chicken For Breakfast and Other Stories* (2020\\)\n* *The Lizard of Oz and Other Stories* (2019\\)\n* *Lost in Ooty and Other Adventure Stories* (2010\\)\n", "### Books for Adults\n\n* *Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S* (2022\\)\n* *Tongue in Cheek: The Funny Side of Life* (2019\\)\n", "### Books in Translation\n\n* *Kulchayum Phulkayum... Pinne Nyanum* (2024\\) Malayalam translation of *Tongue in Cheek:The Funny Side of Life*\n* *Itha Butterfingers!* (2022\\) Malayalam translation of *Howzzat Butterfingers!*\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Official Website](http://www.khyrunnisa.com)\n* [Khyrunnisa A.](https://penguin.co.in/book_author/khyrunnisa-a/) at [Penguin India](/wiki/Penguin_India \"Penguin India\")\n\n[Category:Indian women children's writers](/wiki/Category:Indian_women_children%27s_writers \"Indian women children's writers\")\n[Category:Indian children's writers](/wiki/Category:Indian_children%27s_writers \"Indian children's writers\")\n[Category:Women writers from Kerala](/wiki/Category:Women_writers_from_Kerala \"Women writers from Kerala\")\n[Category:21st\\-century Indian women writers](/wiki/Category:21st-century_Indian_women_writers \"21st-century Indian women writers\")\n[Category:21st\\-century Indian writers](/wiki/Category:21st-century_Indian_writers \"21st-century Indian writers\")\n[Category:University of Kerala alumni](/wiki/Category:University_of_Kerala_alumni \"University of Kerala alumni\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_missing_%28living_people%29 \"Year of birth missing (living people)\")\n[Category:Indian humorists](/wiki/Category:Indian_humorists \"Indian humorists\")\n[Category:Women humorists](/wiki/Category:Women_humorists \"Women humorists\")\n\n" ] }
List of film scores by Ilaiyaraaja 2010s
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Ilaiyaraaja 2010", "Ilaiyaraaja 2011", "Ilaiyaraaja 2012", "Ilaiyaraaja 2013", "Ilaiyaraaja 2014", "Ilaiyaraaja 2015", "Ilaiyaraaja 2016", "Ilaiyaraaja 2017", "Ilaiyaraaja 2018", "Ilaiyaraaja 2019", "Decade-wise Statistics", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThis article lists the films composed by [Ilaiyaraaja](/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja \"Ilaiyaraaja\") in the 2010s.\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2010\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 13 January | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Om Shanti](/wiki/Om_Shanti_%28film%29 \"Om Shanti (film)\")* | Prakash Dantaluri | | |\n| 14 January | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Suryakaanti](/wiki/Suryakaanti \"Suryakaanti\")* | [K. M. Chaitanya](/wiki/K._M._Chaitanya \"K. M. Chaitanya\") | | |\n| | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *Swarnamaalika* | M Venki. babu | | |\n| | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *Killaadi* | [Krish](/wiki/Krish_%28director%29 \"Krish (director)\") | | |\n| | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *Kilimozhi Kinaaram* | [Fazil](/wiki/Fazil_%28director%29 \"Fazil (director)\") | | |\n| 7 May | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *[Kadha Thudarunnu](/wiki/Kadha_Thudarunnu \"Kadha Thudarunnu\")* | [Sathyan Anthikad](/wiki/Sathyan_Anthikad \"Sathyan Anthikad\") | | |\n| 28 May | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Nannavanu](/wiki/Nannavanu \"Nannavanu\")* | Srinivas Raju | | |\n| 3 September | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Gaayam 2](/wiki/Gaayam_2 \"Gaayam 2\")* | Praveen Sri | | |\n| 26 November | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Nandalala](/wiki/Nandalala \"Nandalala\")* | [Mysskin](/wiki/Mysskin \"Mysskin\") | | |\n|\n\n", "", "Ilaiyaraaja 2012\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 3 February | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Sengathu Bhoomiyilae](/wiki/Sengathu_Bhoomiyilae \"Sengathu Bhoomiyilae\")* | M. Rathnakumar | | |\n| 10 February | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Dhoni](/wiki/Dhoni_%28film%29 \"Dhoni (film)\")* | [Prakash Raj](/wiki/Prakash_Raj \"Prakash Raj\") | | |\n| 10 February | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Dhoni](/wiki/Dhoni_%28film%29 \"Dhoni (film)\")* | [Prakash Raj](/wiki/Prakash_Raj \"Prakash Raj\") | | |\n| 23 March | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Prasad](/wiki/Prasad_%282012_film%29 \"Prasad (2012 film)\")* | Manoj Sati | | |\n| 30 March | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *Mudhalvar Mahatma* | A.Balakrishnan | *Welcome Back Mr. Gandhi* (Hindi/English) | |\n| 19 July | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *[Ajantha](/wiki/Ajantha_%282012_film%29 \"Ajantha (2012 film)\")* | Kataka Thirumavalan | | |\n| 27 September | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *[Puthiya Theerangal](/wiki/Puthiya_Theerangal \"Puthiya Theerangal\")* | [Sathyan Anthikad](/wiki/Sathyan_Anthikad \"Sathyan Anthikad\") | | |\n| 26 October | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Mayilu](/wiki/Mayilu \"Mayilu\")* | Jeevan | | |\n| 14 December | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu](/wiki/Yeto_Vellipoyindhi_Manasu \"Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu\")* | [Gautham Vasudev Menon](/wiki/Gautham_Vasudev_Menon \"Gautham Vasudev Menon\") | | **Winner**, [Nandi Award for Best Music Director](/wiki/Nandi_Award_for_Best_Music_Director \"Nandi Award for Best Music Director\") |\n| 14 December | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Neethaane En Ponvasantham](/wiki/Neethaane_En_Ponvasantham \"Neethaane En Ponvasantham\")* | [Gautham Vasudev Menon](/wiki/Gautham_Vasudev_Menon \"Gautham Vasudev Menon\") | | |\n| 2012 | Was conferred with the **[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award](/wiki/Sangeet_Natak_Akademi_Award \"Sangeet Natak Akademi Award\")** for Creative and Experimental Music | | | | |\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2013\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n|\n| 8 March | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Gundello Godari](/wiki/Gundello_Godari \"Gundello Godari\")* | Kumar Nagendra | *Maranthen Mannithen* (Tamil) | |\n| 19 April | [Marathi](/wiki/Cinema_of_Maharashtra \"Cinema of Maharashtra\") | *[Touring Talkies](/wiki/Touring_Talkies_%28film%29 \"Touring Talkies (film)\")* | [Gajendra Ahire](/wiki/Gajendra_Ahire \"Gajendra Ahire\") | | |\n| 27 September | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Onaayum Aatukuttiyum](/wiki/Onaayum_Aatukuttiyum \"Onaayum Aatukuttiyum\")* | [Mysskin](/wiki/Mysskin \"Mysskin\") | | |\n| 18 October | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Chithirayil Nilachoru](/wiki/Chithirayil_Nilachoru \"Chithirayil Nilachoru\")* | [R. Sundarrajan](/wiki/R._Sundarrajan \"R. Sundarrajan\") | | |\n| 20 December | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Thalaimuraigal](/wiki/Thalaimuraigal \"Thalaimuraigal\")* | [Balu Mahendra](/wiki/Balu_Mahendra \"Balu Mahendra\") | | |\n|\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2014\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *Ente Naadu* | | | 5 songs |\n| 28 March | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Oru Oorla](/wiki/Oru_Oorla \"Oru Oorla\")* | K.C.Vasanth Kumar | | |\n| 6 June | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Oggarane](/wiki/Oggarane \"Oggarane\")* | [Prakash Raj](/wiki/Prakash_Raj \"Prakash Raj\") | | Trilingual \\- Remake of Malayalam hit *[Salt N' Pepper](/wiki/Salt_N%27_Pepper \"Salt N' Pepper\")* |\n| 6 June | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Ulavacharu Biryani](/wiki/Ulavacharu_Biryani \"Ulavacharu Biryani\")* | [Prakash Raj](/wiki/Prakash_Raj \"Prakash Raj\") | | Trilingual \\- Remake of Malayalam hit *[Salt N' Pepper](/wiki/Salt_N%27_Pepper \"Salt N' Pepper\")* |\n| 6 June | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Un Samayal Arayil](/wiki/Un_Samayal_Arayil \"Un Samayal Arayil\")* | [Prakash Raj](/wiki/Prakash_Raj \"Prakash Raj\") | | Trilingual — Remake of Malayalam hit *[Salt N' Pepper](/wiki/Salt_N%27_Pepper \"Salt N' Pepper\")* |\n| 20 June | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Drishya](/wiki/Drishya \"Drishya\")* | [P.Vasu](/wiki/P.Vasu \"P.Vasu\") | | Remake of Malayalam hit *[Drishyam](/wiki/Drishyam \"Drishyam\")* |\n| 29 August | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Megha](/wiki/Megha_%282014_film%29 \"Megha (2014 film)\")* | Karthik Rishi | | |\n|\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2015\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 30 January | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Touring Talkies](/wiki/Touring_Talkies \"Touring Talkies\")* | [S. A. Chandrasekhar](/wiki/S._A._Chandrasekhar \"S. A. Chandrasekhar\") | | |\n| 6 February | [Hindi](/wiki/Bollywood \"Bollywood\") | *[Shamitabh](/wiki/Shamitabh \"Shamitabh\")* | [R. Balki](/wiki/R._Balki \"R. Balki\") | | |\n| 20 February | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Mythri](/wiki/Mythri_%282015_film%29 \"Mythri (2015 film)\")* | B.M.Giriraj | | |\n| 21 March | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Yevade Subramanyam](/wiki/Yevade_Subramanyam \"Yevade Subramanyam\")* | Nag Ashwin | | 1 Song |\n| 12 June | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *My Hero [Mythri](/wiki/Mythri_%282015_film%29 \"Mythri (2015 film)\")* | B.M.Giriraj | | |\n| 9 October | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Rudramadevi](/wiki/Rudramadevi_%28film%29 \"Rudramadevi (film)\")* | [Gunasekhar](/wiki/Gunasekhar \"Gunasekhar\") | *Rudhramadevi* (Tamil) (Hindi) \\& (Malayalam) | |\n| 2015 | Was conferred with the IFFI Centenary Award for Lifetime Achievement at 46th **[International Film Festival of India](/wiki/International_Film_Festival_of_India \"International Film Festival of India\")** (IFFI) in 2015\\. | | | | |\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2016\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 1 January | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Abbayitho Ammayi](/wiki/Abbayitho_Ammayi \"Abbayitho Ammayi\")* | Ramesh Varma | | |\n| 14 January | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Tharai Thappattai](/wiki/Tharai_Thappattai \"Tharai Thappattai\")* | [Bala](/wiki/Tharai_Thappattai \"Tharai Thappattai\") | | 1000th film as composer. **Winner**, [National Film Award for the Best Background Score](/wiki/National_Film_Award_for_Best_Music_Direction \"National Film Award for Best Music Direction\") |\n| 26 February | [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Game](/wiki/Game_%282016_film%29 \"Game (2016 film)\")* | [A. M. R. Ramesh](/wiki/A._M._R._Ramesh \"A. M. R. Ramesh\") | | Bilingual — Tamil as Oru Melliya Kodu |\n| 1 April | [Hindi](/wiki/Hindi \"Hindi\") | *[Ki \\& Ka](/wiki/Ki_%26_Ka \"Ki & Ka\")* | [R. Balki](/wiki/R._Balki \"R. Balki\") | | Single track – \"Foolishq\" and complete background score. |\n| 8 April | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Oyee](/wiki/Oyee \"Oyee\")* | [Francis Markus](/wiki/Francis_Markus \"Francis Markus\") | | |\n| 8 April | Tamil | *[Kida Poosari Magudi](/wiki/Kida_Poosari_Magudi \"Kida Poosari Magudi\")* | J. Jayakumar | | |\n| 24 June | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Amma Kanakku](/wiki/Amma_Kanakku \"Amma Kanakku\")* | Ashwini Iyer Tiwari | | Remake of Hindi Film *[Nil Battey Sannata](/wiki/Nil_Battey_Sannata \"Nil Battey Sannata\")* |\n| 1 July | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Oru Melliya Kodu](/wiki/Oru_Melliya_Kodu \"Oru Melliya Kodu\")* | [A. M. R. Ramesh](/wiki/A._M._R._Ramesh \"A. M. R. Ramesh\") | | Bilingual — Kannada as Game |\n| 1 July | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Appa](/wiki/Appa_%282016_film%29 \"Appa (2016 film)\")* | [Samuthirakani](/wiki/Samuthirakani \"Samuthirakani\") | | |\n| 2 September | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Kutrame Thandanai](/wiki/Kutramum_Thandanaiyum \"Kutramum Thandanaiyum\")* | [M. Manikandan](/wiki/M._Manikandan \"M. Manikandan\") | | |\n| 7 October | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Mana Oori Ramayanam](/wiki/Mana_Oori_Ramayanam \"Mana Oori Ramayanam\")* | [Prakash Raj](/wiki/Prakash_Raj \"Prakash Raj\") | Bilingual | |\n| [Kannada](/wiki/Cinema_of_Karnataka \"Cinema of Karnataka\") | *[Idolle Ramayana](/wiki/Idolle_Ramayana \"Idolle Ramayana\")* | |\n| 21 October | [Malayalam](/wiki/Cinema_of_Kerala \"Cinema of Kerala\") | *[Daffadar](/wiki/Daffadar_%28film%29 \"Daffadar (film)\")* | Johnson Esthappan | | |\n| 2 Nov | [English](/wiki/Cinema_of_Australia \"Cinema of Australia\") | *[Love \\& Love Only](/wiki/Love_%26_Love_Only \"Love & Love Only\")* | [Julian Karikalan](/wiki/Julian_Karikalan \"Julian Karikalan\") | | |\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2017\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 24 February | Tamil | *[Muthuramalingam](/wiki/Muthuramalingam \"Muthuramalingam\")* | Rajadurai | | No separate soundtrack released |\n| 5 May | Tamil | *[Enga Amma Rani](/wiki/Enga_Amma_Rani \"Enga Amma Rani\")* | S.Bani | | |\n| 2 June | Tamil | *[Oru Iyakkunarin Kadhal Diary](/wiki/Oru_Iyakkunarin_Kadhal_Diary \"Oru Iyakkunarin Kadhal Diary\")* | [Velu Prabhakaran](/wiki/Velu_Prabhakaran \"Velu Prabhakaran\") | | |\n| 23 July | Malayalam | *[Clint](/wiki/Clint_%28film%29 \"Clint (film)\")* | [Harikumar](/wiki/Harikumar_%28actor%29 \"Harikumar (actor)\") | | |\n| 15 September | [Telugu](/wiki/Cinema_of_Andhra_Pradesh \"Cinema of Andhra Pradesh\") | *[Kathalo Rajakumari](/wiki/Kathalo_Rajakumari \"Kathalo Rajakumari\")* | Mahesh Surapaneni | | Composed 2 songs, Naa Kathalo Maharani and Thilakodi Vesham. The remaining soundtrack and BGM was done by Vishal Chandrasekhar. |\n| 27 October | [Tamil](/wiki/Cinema_of_Tamil_Nadu \"Cinema of Tamil Nadu\") | *[Kalathur Gramam](/wiki/Kalathur_Gramam \"Kalathur Gramam\")* | Saran K Adwaithan | | |\n|\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2018\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 16 February | Tamil | *[Naachiyaar](/wiki/Naachiyaar \"Naachiyaar\")* | [Bala](/wiki/Bala_%28director%29 \"Bala (director)\") | | |\n| 1 May | Tamil | *[Sometimes](/wiki/Sometimes_%28film%29 \"Sometimes (film)\")* | [Priyadarshan](/wiki/Priyadarshan \"Priyadarshan\") | | No Songs \\- Movie released on Netflix |\n|\n| 18 May | Tamil | *[18\\.05\\.2009](/wiki/18.05.2009 \"18.05.2009\")* | K Ganeshan | | |\n| 24 August | Tamil | *[Merku Thodarchi Malai](/wiki/Merku_Thodarchi_Malai \"Merku Thodarchi Malai\")* | Lenin Bharathi | | |\n| 31 August | Tamil | *[60 Vayadu Maaniram](/wiki/60_Vayadu_Maaniram \"60 Vayadu Maaniram\")* | [Radha Mohan](/wiki/Radha_Mohan \"Radha Mohan\") | | |\n\n", "Ilaiyaraaja 2019\n----------------\n\n| Date | Language | Film | Director | Dubbed | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| Dec 25 | Hindi | *[Happi](/wiki/Happi_%28film%29 \"Happi (film)\")* | [Bhavna Talwar](/wiki/Bhavna_Talwar \"Bhavna Talwar\") | | Released in [Zee5](/wiki/ZEE5 \"ZEE5\") OTT platform. |\n\n", "Decade\\-wise Statistics\n-----------------------\n\n| [Ilaiyaraaja 1970's](/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja_1970%27s \"Ilaiyaraaja 1970's\") | [Ilaiyaraaja 1980's](/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja_1980%27s \"Ilaiyaraaja 1980's\") | [Ilaiyaraaja 1990's](/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja_1990%27s \"Ilaiyaraaja 1990's\") | [Ilaiyaraaja 2000's](/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja_2000%27s \"Ilaiyaraaja 2000's\") | Ilaiyaraaja 2010's | [Ilaiyaraaja 2020's](/wiki/List_of_film_scores_by_Ilaiyaraaja_2020s \"List of film scores by Ilaiyaraaja 2020s\") | [New](/wiki/Ilaiyaraaja_discography \"Ilaiyaraaja discography\") |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n|\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Raaja.com: The official Internet website of Ilaiyaraaja](https://web.archive.org/web/20130802064221/http://raaja.com/)\n* [Collection of Ilayaraja songs at Paadal.com](http://www.paadal.com/composer/ilayaraja)\n* [Collection of Ilayaraja Songs, Videos, Images and BGM](https://web.archive.org/web/20150216002551/http://www.ilayarajahits.in/)\n\n[Discographies](/wiki/Category:Music_of_India \"Music of India\")\n[Category:Discographies of Indian artists](/wiki/Category:Discographies_of_Indian_artists \"Discographies of Indian artists\")\n\n" ] }
Hilda Stevenson-Delhomme
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Early life and education", "Career", "Death", "Recognitions", "Legacy", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n* + - * \n\n**Marie Hilda Stevenson\\-Delhomme** [CBE](/wiki/Order_of_the_British_Empire \"Order of the British Empire\") (née Stevenson; March 8, 1912 January 4, 2002\\) was a [Seychellois](/wiki/Seychellois \"Seychellois\") politician and medical doctor. She was the [Seychelles](/wiki/Seychelles \"Seychelles\")' first female politician.\n\n", "Early life and education\n------------------------\n\nBorn as Marie Hilda Stevenson on March 8, 1912, she was the only daughter of Ti Jean Stevenson Amelia Stevenson. She started her early education at the Convents in [Victoria](/wiki/Victoria%2C_Seychelles \"Victoria, Seychelles\"), Seychelles and [Ayrshire](/wiki/Ayrshire \"Ayrshire\"), [Scotland](/wiki/Scotland \"Scotland\"). She obtained her first degree at [Skerry's College](/wiki/Skerry%27s_College \"Skerry's College\") before proceeding to study medicine. She is a [licentiate](/wiki/Licentiate_%28degree%29 \"Licentiate (degree)\") of the [Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh](/wiki/Royal_College_of_Surgeons_of_Edinburgh \"Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh\"), the [Royal College of Physicians](/wiki/Royal_College_of_Physicians \"Royal College of Physicians\") and the [Royal College of Surgeons](/wiki/Royal_College_of_Surgeons \"Royal College of Surgeons\").\n\n", "Career\n------\n\nIn 1939, Stevenson\\-Delhomme returned to the Seychelles where she practiced medicine until in 1944 when she returned to Scotland in order to further her education. During the [World War II](/wiki/World_War_II \"World War II\"), she was active in emergency services in several hospitals in Scotland. A return to the Seychelles following the ill\\-health of her mother saw her practice medicine privately.\n\nIn [1951](/wiki/1951_Seychellois_parliamentary_election \"1951 Seychellois parliamentary election\") she was elected as one of the members of the Legislative Council.F.E. MacGregor (2004\\) *A Parliamentary History of Seychelles*, p17 In 1952, Stevenson\\-Delhomme was instrumental in the fight against [tuberculosis](/wiki/Tuberculosis \"Tuberculosis\") by founding the Tuberculosis Funds Programme to assist sufferers discharged from hospital. In 1954, she became medical officer of the Red Cross Society in the Seychelles. She became the Seychelles first female [parliamentarian](/wiki/Member_of_parliament \"Member of parliament\") following her appointment as member of the [National Assembly](/wiki/National_Assembly_%28Seychelles%29 \"National Assembly (Seychelles)\") in 1967 after forming her own now\\-defunct political party \"Parti Seselwa\" in 1964\\.\n\n", "Death\n-----\n\nShe died on January 4, 2001, in [France](/wiki/France \"France\"), aged 88\\.\n\n", "Recognitions\n------------\n\n* Commander of the Most Excellent [Order of the British Empire](/wiki/Order_of_the_British_Empire \"Order of the British Empire\")\n* Serving Sister of the Order of St John of Jerusalem\n", "Legacy\n------\n\nIn recognition for her contributions to politics and health in Seychelles, the Stevenson\\-Delhomme Road in [Saint Louis](/wiki/Saint_Louis%2C_Seychelles \"Saint Louis, Seychelles\"), Seychelles is named after her.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1912 births](/wiki/Category:1912_births \"1912 births\")\n[Category:2002 deaths](/wiki/Category:2002_deaths \"2002 deaths\")\n[Category:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire](/wiki/Category:Commanders_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire \"Commanders of the Order of the British Empire\")\n[Category:Members of the National Assembly (Seychelles)](/wiki/Category:Members_of_the_National_Assembly_%28Seychelles%29 \"Members of the National Assembly (Seychelles)\")\n[Category:People from Mahé, Seychelles](/wiki/Category:People_from_Mah%C3%A9%2C_Seychelles \"People from Mahé, Seychelles\")\n[Category:Seychellois women physicians](/wiki/Category:Seychellois_women_physicians \"Seychellois women physicians\")\n[Category:Seychellois women in politics](/wiki/Category:Seychellois_women_in_politics \"Seychellois women in politics\")\n[Category:20th\\-century women politicians](/wiki/Category:20th-century_women_politicians \"20th-century women politicians\")\n[Category:20th\\-century physicians](/wiki/Category:20th-century_physicians \"20th-century physicians\")\n[Category:20th\\-century women physicians](/wiki/Category:20th-century_women_physicians \"20th-century women physicians\")\n\n" ] }
Ianne Guiñares
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Major results", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Ianne Ernesto Vergara Guinares** (born 12 January 1988\\) is a New Zealand male [weightlifter](/wiki/Olympic_weightlifting \"Olympic weightlifting\"), competing in the 62 kg category and representing New Zealand at international competitions. He competed at 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and world championships, including at the [2015 World Weightlifting Championships](/wiki/2015_World_Weightlifting_Championships \"2015 World Weightlifting Championships\").\nIanne now lives in the Netherlands where he works as a CrossFit\\- and Weightlifting coach.\n\n", "Major results\n-------------\n\n| Year | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg)\n\n Clean \\& Jerk (kg)\n\n Total\n\n Rank\n\n| 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank |\n| [World Championships](/wiki/World_Weightlifting_Championships \"World Weightlifting Championships\") | | | | | | | | | | | | |\n| [2015](/wiki/2015_World_Weightlifting_Championships \"2015 World Weightlifting Championships\") | [Houston](/wiki/Houston \"Houston\"), [United States](/wiki/United_States \"United States\") | [62 kg](/wiki/2015_World_Weightlifting_Championships_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_62_kg \"2015 World Weightlifting Championships – Men's 62 kg\") | **108** | ~~111~~ | ~~111~~ | 41 | ~~136~~ | ~~136~~ | **136** | 41 | **244** | 41 |\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1988 births](/wiki/Category:1988_births \"1988 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:New Zealand male weightlifters](/wiki/Category:New_Zealand_male_weightlifters \"New Zealand male weightlifters\")\n[Category:Place of birth missing (living people)](/wiki/Category:Place_of_birth_missing_%28living_people%29 \"Place of birth missing (living people)\")\n[Category:Weightlifters at the 2014 Commonwealth Games](/wiki/Category:Weightlifters_at_the_2014_Commonwealth_Games \"Weightlifters at the 2014 Commonwealth Games\")\n[Category:Weightlifters at the 2018 Commonwealth Games](/wiki/Category:Weightlifters_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games \"Weightlifters at the 2018 Commonwealth Games\")\n[Category:Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand](/wiki/Category:Commonwealth_Games_competitors_for_New_Zealand \"Commonwealth Games competitors for New Zealand\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Drillia euchroes
{ "id": [ 36485054 ], "name": [ "Zygmeyer" ] }
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2024-05-22T14:09:51Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "Distribution", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Drillia euchroes*** is a [species](/wiki/Species \"Species\") of [sea snail](/wiki/Sea_snail \"Sea snail\"), a marine [gastropod](/wiki/Gastropod \"Gastropod\") [mollusc](/wiki/Mollusc \"Mollusc\") in the [family](/wiki/Family_%28biology%29 \"Family (biology)\") [Drilliidae](/wiki/Drilliidae \"Drilliidae\").Melvill, James Cosmo. \"Descriptions of thirty\\-three new species of Gastropoda from the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and North Arabian Sea.\" Journal of Molluscan Studies 10\\.3 (1912\\): 240–254\\.\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\nThe length of the shell attains 16 mm, its diameter 4\\.5 mm.\n\nA. brightly coloured species, in shape attenuate\\-fusiform. The shell contains 11 [whorls](/wiki/Whorl_%28mollusc%29 \"Whorl (mollusc)\"), with a small, vitreous, bulbous protoconch. The remainder is suturally considerably impressed. The shell is straw\\-coloured with closely ranged spiral lirae of dark chestnut alternating with ochreous. In the centre of each whorl is a white spiral band, bringing into prominence the strongly modiiled ribs of the angle of the whorl. The [aperture](/wiki/Aperture_%28mollusc%29 \"Aperture (mollusc)\") is oblong. The outer [lip](/wiki/Lip_%28gastropod%29 \"Lip (gastropod)\") is thin.\n\n", "Distribution\n------------\n\nThis marine species occurs in the [Persian Gulf](/wiki/Persian_Gulf \"Persian Gulf\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n* [Tucker, J.K. 2004 *Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda)*. Zootaxa 682:1\\-1295](http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2004f/z00682f.pdf)\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[euchroes](/wiki/Category:Drillia \"Drillia\")\n[Category:Gastropods described in 1912](/wiki/Category:Gastropods_described_in_1912 \"Gastropods described in 1912\")\n\n" ] }
2016–17 Chicago Bulls season
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2024-07-30T06:57:13Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Draft picks", "Roster", "Standings", "Division", "Conference", "Game log", "Preseason", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Player statistics", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Transactions", "Trades", "Free agency", "Additions", "Subtractions", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **[2016–17](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_NBA_season \"2016–17 NBA season\") [Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\") season** was the 51st season of the franchise in the [National Basketball Association](/wiki/National_Basketball_Association \"National Basketball Association\") (NBA). Former 2011 MVP and 2009 Rookie of the Year [Derrick Rose](/wiki/Derrick_Rose \"Derrick Rose\") was traded from his hometown team to the [New York Knicks](/wiki/New_York_Knicks \"New York Knicks\"). This was the first season without Rose since the [2012–13 season](/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_Chicago_Bulls_season \"2012–13 Chicago Bulls season\") and 2006–07 without [Joakim Noah](/wiki/Joakim_Noah \"Joakim Noah\"), who left to sign with the Knicks. [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), who played for the [Miami Heat](/wiki/Miami_Heat \"Miami Heat\") from [2003](/wiki/2003%E2%80%9304_Miami_Heat_season \"2003–04 Miami Heat season\") to [2016](/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_Miami_Heat_season \"2015–16 Miami Heat season\"), decided to leave the Heat and sign with his hometown team, the Chicago Bulls. A Chicago native, Wade grew up as a fan of the Bulls, and [Michael Jordan](/wiki/Michael_Jordan \"Michael Jordan\"). The Bulls also traded [Tony Snell](/wiki/Tony_Snell_%28basketball%29 \"Tony Snell (basketball)\") to the [Milwaukee Bucks](/wiki/Milwaukee_Bucks \"Milwaukee Bucks\") for [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") on October 17, 2016\\.\n\nThe Bulls finished the regular season with a 41–41 record, securing the 8th seed. In the [playoffs](/wiki/2017_NBA_playoffs \"2017 NBA playoffs\"), they faced off against the [Boston Celtics](/wiki/2016-17_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016-17 Boston Celtics season\") in the first round, where they lost in 6 games.\n\nFollowing the season, Jimmy Butler was traded to the [Minnesota Timberwolves](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_Minnesota_Timberwolves_season \"2017–18 Minnesota Timberwolves season\"), Rajon Rondo was released and signed with the [New Orleans Pelicans](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_New_Orleans_Pelicans_season \"2017–18 New Orleans Pelicans season\"), and Dwyane Wade signed with the [Cleveland Cavaliers](/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers season\").\n\nThis season marked the last time the Bulls made the playoffs until their [2021–22 season](/wiki/2021%E2%80%9322_Chicago_Bulls_season \"2021–22 Chicago Bulls season\").\n\n", "Draft picks\n-----------\n\n| Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | College |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 1 | 14 | [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") | [SG](/wiki/Shooting_guard \"Shooting guard\") | | [Michigan State](/wiki/Michigan_State_Spartans_men%27s_basketball \"Michigan State Spartans men's basketball\") |\n| 2 | 48 | [Paul Zipser](/wiki/Paul_Zipser \"Paul Zipser\") | [SG](/wiki/Shooting_guard \"Shooting guard\") / [SF](/wiki/Small_forward \"Small forward\") | | [Bayern Munich](/wiki/FC_Bayern_Munich_%28basketball%29 \"FC Bayern Munich (basketball)\") ([Germany](/wiki/Basketball_Bundesliga \"Basketball Bundesliga\")) |\n\n", "Roster\n------\n\n* + - * + - * \n\n", "Standings\n---------\n\n### Division\n\n### Conference\n\n", "### Division\n\n", "### Conference\n\n", "Game log\n--------\n\n### Preseason\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 1\n\\| October 3\n\\| [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (13\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n20,104\n\\| 0–1\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 2\n\\| October 6\n\\| @ [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Spencer Dinwiddie](/wiki/Spencer_Dinwiddie \"Spencer Dinwiddie\") (19\\)\n\\| [Spencer Dinwiddie](/wiki/Spencer_Dinwiddie \"Spencer Dinwiddie\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [Bankers Life Fieldhouse](/wiki/Bankers_Life_Fieldhouse \"Bankers Life Fieldhouse\") \n12,925\n\\| 0–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#cfc;\"\n\\| 3\n\\| October 8\n\\| [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (9\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n20,096\n\\| 1–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#cfc;\"\n\\| 4\n\\| October 14\n\\| [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (30\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,766\n\\| 2–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#cfc;\"\n\\| 5\n\\| October 15\n\\| @ [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") (25\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (7\\)\n\\| [BMO Harris Bradley Center](/wiki/BMO_Harris_Bradley_Center \"BMO Harris Bradley Center\") \n10,794\n\\| 3–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 6\n\\| October 17\n\\| [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (15\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n20,025\n\\| 3–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 7\n\\| October 20\n\\| @ [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (18\\)\n\\| [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [CenturyLink Center Omaha](/wiki/CenturyLink_Center_Omaha \"CenturyLink Center Omaha\") \n16,506\n\\| 3–4\n\n### Regular season\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 1\n\\| October 27\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (24\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,501\n\\| 1–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 2\n\\| October 29\n\\| [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (23\\)\n\\| [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\"), [Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (13\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,373\n\\| 2–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 3\n\\| October 31\n\\| @ [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016–17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") (6\\)\n\\| [Barclays Center](/wiki/Barclays_Center \"Barclays Center\") \n15,842\n\\| 3–0\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 4\n\\| November 2\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 3–1\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 5\n\\| November 4\n\\| [New York](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_York_Knicks_season \"2016–17 New York Knicks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (35\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,376\n\\| 3–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 6\n\\| November 5\n\\| @ [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (16\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [Bankers Life Fieldhouse](/wiki/Bankers_Life_Fieldhouse \"Bankers Life Fieldhouse\") \n17,020\n\\| 3–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 7\n\\| November 7\n\\| [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,320\n\\| 4–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 8\n\\| November 9\n\\| @ [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (39\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [Philips Arena](/wiki/Philips_Arena \"Philips Arena\") \n16,354\n\\| 4–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 9\n\\| November 10\n\\| @ [Miami](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Miami_Heat_season \"2016–17 Miami Heat season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [American Airlines Arena](/wiki/American_Airlines_Arena \"American Airlines Arena\") \n19,600\n\\| 5–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 10\n\\| November 12\n\\| [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (37\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (13\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,962\n\\| 6–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 11\n\\| November 15\n\\| @ [Portland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season \"2016–17 Portland Trail Blazers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (27\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (5\\)\n\\| [Moda Center](/wiki/Moda_Center \"Moda Center\") \n13,393\n\\| 7–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 12\n\\| November 17\n\\| @ [Utah](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Utah_Jazz_season \"2016–17 Utah Jazz season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (12\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (3\\)\n\\| [Vivint Smart Home Arena](/wiki/Vivint_Smart_Home_Arena \"Vivint Smart Home Arena\") \n19,911\n\\| 8–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 13\n\\| November 19\n\\| @ [L.A. Clippers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Clippers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (28\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Staples Center](/wiki/Staples_Center \"Staples Center\") \n19,060\n\\| 8–5\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 14\n\\| November 20\n\\| @ [L.A. Lakers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Lakers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (40\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (15\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [Staples Center](/wiki/Staples_Center \"Staples Center\") \n18,997\n\\| 9–5\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 15\n\\| November 22\n\\| @ [Denver](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Denver_Nuggets_season \"2016–17 Denver Nuggets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (35\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Pepsi Center](/wiki/Pepsi_Center \"Pepsi Center\") \n14,328\n\\| 9–6\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 16\n\\| November 25\n\\| @ [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Wells Fargo Center](/wiki/Wells_Fargo_Center_%28Philadelphia%29 \"Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)\") \n18,234\n\\| 10–6\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 17\n\\| November 30\n\\| [L.A. Lakers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Lakers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (22\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,773\n\\| 10–7\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 18\n\\| December 2\n\\| [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,775\n\\| 11–7\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 19\n\\| December 3\n\\| @ [Dallas](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Dallas_Mavericks_season \"2016–17 Dallas Mavericks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (4\\)\n\\| [American Airlines Center](/wiki/American_Airlines_Center \"American Airlines Center\") \n19,857\n\\| 11–8\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 20\n\\| December 5\n\\| [Portland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season \"2016–17 Portland Trail Blazers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (34\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (14\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,351\n\\| 11–9\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 21\n\\| December 6\n\\| @ [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (32\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (7\\)\n\\| [The Palace of Auburn Hills](/wiki/The_Palace_of_Auburn_Hills \"The Palace of Auburn Hills\") \n14,305\n\\| 11–10\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 22\n\\| December 8\n\\| [San Antonio](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_San_Antonio_Spurs_season \"2016–17 San Antonio Spurs season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (20\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,489\n\\| 12–10\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 23\n\\| December 10\n\\| [Miami](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Miami_Heat_season \"2016–17 Miami Heat season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (31\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,348\n\\| 13–10\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 24\n\\| December 13\n\\| [Minnesota](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Minnesota_Timberwolves_season \"2016–17 Minnesota Timberwolves season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (27\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,146\n\\| 13–11\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 25\n\\| December 15\n\\| @ [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (21\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Bradley Center](/wiki/Bradley_Center \"Bradley Center\") \n16,704\n\\| 13–12\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 26\n\\| December 16\n\\| [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (12\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,324\n\\| 13–13\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 27\n\\| December 19\n\\| [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (19\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (14\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,400\n\\| 14–13\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 28\n\\| December 21\n\\| [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,358\n\\| 14–14\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 29\n\\| December 23\n\\| @ [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Spectrum Center](/wiki/Spectrum_Center_%28arena%29 \"Spectrum Center (arena)\") \n19,249\n\\| 14–15\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 30\n\\| December 25\n\\| @ [San Antonio](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_San_Antonio_Spurs_season \"2016–17 San Antonio Spurs season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (24\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (7\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [AT\\&T Center](/wiki/AT%26T_Center \"AT&T Center\") \n18,428\n\\| 14–16\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 31\n\\| December 26\n\\| [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (21\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,922\n\\| 15–16\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 32\n\\| December 28\n\\| [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016–17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (40\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,957\n\\| 16–16\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 33\n\\| December 30\n\\| @ [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (25\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (12\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (5\\)\n\\| [Bankers Life Fieldhouse](/wiki/Bankers_Life_Fieldhouse \"Bankers Life Fieldhouse\") \n17,923\n\\| 16–17\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 34\n\\| December 31\n\\| [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,838\n\\| 16–18\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 35\n\\| January 2\n\\| [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (52\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,612\n\\| 17–18\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 36\n\\| January 4\n\\| @ [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (7\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (8\\)\n\\| [Quicken Loans Arena](/wiki/Quicken_Loans_Arena \"Quicken Loans Arena\") \n20,562\n\\| 18–18\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 37\n\\| January 7\n\\| [Toronto](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Toronto_Raptors_season \"2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (42\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (10\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,195\n\\| 19–18\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 38\n\\| January 9\n\\| [Oklahoma City](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_season \"2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,923\n\\| 19–19\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 39\n\\| January 10\n\\| @ [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (19\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (12\\)\n\\| [Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [Verizon Center](/wiki/Capital_One_Arena \"Capital One Arena\") \n14,361\n\\| 19–20\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 40\n\\| January 12\n\\| @ [New York](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_York_Knicks_season \"2016–17 New York Knicks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (9\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Madison Square Garden](/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden \"Madison Square Garden\") \n19,812\n\\| 19–21 \n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 41\n\\| January 14\n\\| [New Orleans](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_Orleans_Pelicans_season \"2016–17 New Orleans Pelicans season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (16\\)\n\\| [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,916\n\\| 20–21\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 42\n\\| January 15\n\\| @ [Memphis](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Memphis_Grizzlies_season \"2016–17 Memphis Grizzlies season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (31\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [FedExForum](/wiki/FedExForum \"FedExForum\") \n18,119\n\\| 21–21\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 43\n\\| January 17\n\\| [Dallas](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Dallas_Mavericks_season \"2016–17 Dallas Mavericks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (24\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,294\n\\| 21–22\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 44\n\\| January 20\n\\| @ [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (19\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (3\\)\n\\| [Philips Arena](/wiki/Philips_Arena \"Philips Arena\") \n16,328\n\\| 21–23\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 45\n\\| January 21\n\\| [Sacramento](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Sacramento_Kings_season \"2016–17 Sacramento Kings season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (30\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (10\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,606\n\\| 22–23\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 46\n\\| January 24\n\\| @ [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (21\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (10\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (4\\)\n\\| [Amway Center](/wiki/Amway_Center \"Amway Center\") \n18,846\n\\| 23–23\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 47\n\\| January 25\n\\| [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (40\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (4\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,445\n\\| 23–24\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 48\n\\| January 27\n\\| [Miami](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Miami_Heat_season \"2016–17 Miami Heat season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (15\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,082\n\\| 23–25\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 49\n\\| January 29\n\\| [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,606\n\\| 24–25\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 50\n\\| February 1\n\\| @ [Oklahoma City](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_season \"2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (8\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (7\\)\n\\| [Chesapeake Energy Arena](/wiki/Chesapeake_Energy_Arena \"Chesapeake Energy Arena\") \n18,203\n\\| 25–25\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 51\n\\| February 3\n\\| @ [Houston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Houston_Rockets_season \"2016–17 Houston Rockets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") (23\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [Toyota Center](/wiki/Toyota_Center \"Toyota Center\") \n18,055\n\\| 25–26\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 52\n\\| February 6\n\\| @ [Sacramento](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Sacramento_Kings_season \"2016–17 Sacramento Kings season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (31\\)\n\\| [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\"), [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [Golden 1 Center](/wiki/Golden_1_Center \"Golden 1 Center\") \n17,608\n\\| 26–26\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 53\n\\| February 8\n\\| @ [Golden State](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Golden_State_Warriors_season \"2016–17 Golden State Warriors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (17\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Oracle Arena](/wiki/Oracle_Arena \"Oracle Arena\") \n19,596\n\\| 26–27\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 54\n\\| February 10\n\\| @ [Phoenix](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Phoenix_Suns_season \"2016–17 Phoenix Suns season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (7\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [Talking Stick Resort Arena](/wiki/Talking_Stick_Resort_Arena \"Talking Stick Resort Arena\") \n18,055\n\\| 26–28\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 55\n\\| February 12\n\\| @ [Minnesota](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Minnesota_Timberwolves_season \"2016–17 Minnesota Timberwolves season\")\n\\| \n\\| [McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\"), [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (16\\)\n\\| [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") (7\\)\n\\| [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [Target Center](/wiki/Target_Center \"Target Center\") \n19,356\n\\| 26–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 56\n\\| February 14\n\\| [Toronto](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Toronto_Raptors_season \"2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (20\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,220\n\\| 27–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 57\n\\| February 16\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (29\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (9\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,866\n\\| 28–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 58\n\\| February 24\n\\| [Phoenix](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Phoenix_Suns_season \"2016–17 Phoenix Suns season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (23\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,641\n\\| 29–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 59\n\\| February 25\n\\| @ [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (20\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (10\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (10\\)\n\\| [Quicken Loans Arena](/wiki/Quicken_Loans_Arena \"Quicken Loans Arena\") \n20,562\n\\| 30–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 60\n\\| February 28\n\\| [Denver](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Denver_Nuggets_season \"2016–17 Denver Nuggets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (19\\)\n\\| [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,015\n\\| 30–30\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 61\n\\| March 2\n\\| [Golden State](/wiki/2016-17_Golden_State_Warriors_season \"2016-17 Golden State Warriors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (22\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (13\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,253\n\\| 31–30\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 62\n\\| March 4\n\\| [L.A. Clippers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Clippers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (16\\)\n\\| [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\"), [Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,807\n\\| 31–31\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 63\n\\| March 6\n\\| @ [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (27\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (9\\)\n\\| [The Palace of Auburn Hills](/wiki/The_Palace_of_Auburn_Hills \"The Palace of Auburn Hills\") \n16,039\n\\| 31–32\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 64\n\\| March 8\n\\| @ [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (21\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Amway Center](/wiki/Amway_Center \"Amway Center\") \n16,063\n\\| 31–33\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 65\n\\| March 10\n\\| [Houston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Houston_Rockets_season \"2016–17 Houston Rockets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (21\\)\n\\| [Joffrey Lauvergne](/wiki/Joffrey_Lauvergne \"Joffrey Lauvergne\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,995\n\\| 31–34\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 66\n\\| March 12\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\"), [Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (13\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 31–35\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 67\n\\| March 13\n\\| @ [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (24\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (11\\)\n\\| [Spectrum Center](/wiki/Spectrum_Center_%28arena%29 \"Spectrum Center (arena)\") \n16,489\n\\| 32–35\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 68\n\\| March 15\n\\| [Memphis](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Memphis_Grizzlies_season \"2016–17 Memphis Grizzlies season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (17\\)\n\\| [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,583\n\\| 32–36\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 69\n\\| March 17\n\\| @ [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Verizon Center](/wiki/Capital_One_Arena \"Capital One Arena\") \n20,356\n\\| 32–37\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 70\n\\| March 18\n\\| [Utah](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Utah_Jazz_season \"2016–17 Utah Jazz season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (12\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,953\n\\| 33–37\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 71\n\\| March 21\n\\| @ [Toronto](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Toronto_Raptors_season \"2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (37\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Air Canada Centre](/wiki/Air_Canada_Centre \"Air Canada Centre\") \n19,800\n\\| 33–38\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 72\n\\| March 22\n\\| [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (25\\)\n\\| [Joffrey Lauvergne](/wiki/Joffrey_Lauvergne \"Joffrey Lauvergne\") (7\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,503\n\\| 34–38\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 73\n\\| March 24\n\\| [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (36\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (11\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,558\n\\| 34–39\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 74\n\\| March 26\n\\| @ [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (28\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (14\\)\n\\| [Bradley Center](/wiki/BMO_Harris_Bradley_Center \"BMO Harris Bradley Center\") \n17,669\n\\| 35–39\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 75\n\\| March 30\n\\| [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (28\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (15\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,282\n\\| 36–39\n\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 76\n\\| April 1\n\\| [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (33\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,019\n\\| 37–39\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 77\n\\| April 2\n\\| @ [New Orleans](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_Orleans_Pelicans_season \"2016–17 New Orleans Pelicans season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (39\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Smoothie King Center](/wiki/Smoothie_King_Center \"Smoothie King Center\") \n18,306\n\\| 38–39\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 78\n\\| April 4\n\\| @ [New York](/wiki/2016-17_New_York_Knicks_season \"2016-17 New York Knicks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Madison Square Garden](/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden \"Madison Square Garden\") \n19,812\n\\| 38–40\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 79\n\\| April 6\n\\| @ [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016-17_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016-17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (22\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (10\\)\n\\| [Wells Fargo Center](/wiki/Wells_Fargo_Center_%28Philadelphia%29 \"Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)\") \n15,177\n\\| 39–40\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 80\n\\| April 8\n\\| @ [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016-17_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016-17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (33\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (5\\)\n\\| [Barclays Center](/wiki/Barclays_Center \"Barclays Center\") \n17,732\n\\| 39–41\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 81\n\\| April 10\n\\| [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (18\\)\n\\| [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\"), [Zipser](/wiki/Paul_Zipser \"Paul Zipser\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (11\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,545\n\\| 40–41\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 82\n\\| April 12\n\\| [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016-17_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016-17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (25\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,576\n\\| 41–41\n\n### Playoffs\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 1\n\\| April 16\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (30\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 1–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 2\n\\| April 18\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (14\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 2–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 3\n\\| April 21\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (18\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felício](/wiki/Cristiano_Fel%C3%ADcio \"Cristiano Felício\") (11\\)\n\\| [Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") (3\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,293\n\\| 2–1\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 4\n\\| April 23\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (33\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,863\n\\| 2–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 5\n\\| April 26\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (26\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (11\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (8\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 2–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 6\n\\| April 28\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (3\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,682\n\\| 2–4\n\n", "### Preseason\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 1\n\\| October 3\n\\| [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (13\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n20,104\n\\| 0–1\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 2\n\\| October 6\n\\| @ [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Spencer Dinwiddie](/wiki/Spencer_Dinwiddie \"Spencer Dinwiddie\") (19\\)\n\\| [Spencer Dinwiddie](/wiki/Spencer_Dinwiddie \"Spencer Dinwiddie\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [Bankers Life Fieldhouse](/wiki/Bankers_Life_Fieldhouse \"Bankers Life Fieldhouse\") \n12,925\n\\| 0–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#cfc;\"\n\\| 3\n\\| October 8\n\\| [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (9\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n20,096\n\\| 1–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#cfc;\"\n\\| 4\n\\| October 14\n\\| [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (30\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,766\n\\| 2–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#cfc;\"\n\\| 5\n\\| October 15\n\\| @ [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") (25\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (7\\)\n\\| [BMO Harris Bradley Center](/wiki/BMO_Harris_Bradley_Center \"BMO Harris Bradley Center\") \n10,794\n\\| 3–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 6\n\\| October 17\n\\| [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (15\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n20,025\n\\| 3–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background\\-color:\\#fcc;\"\n\\| 7\n\\| October 20\n\\| @ [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (18\\)\n\\| [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [CenturyLink Center Omaha](/wiki/CenturyLink_Center_Omaha \"CenturyLink Center Omaha\") \n16,506\n\\| 3–4\n\n", "### Regular season\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 1\n\\| October 27\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (24\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,501\n\\| 1–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 2\n\\| October 29\n\\| [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (23\\)\n\\| [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\"), [Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (13\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,373\n\\| 2–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 3\n\\| October 31\n\\| @ [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016–17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") (6\\)\n\\| [Barclays Center](/wiki/Barclays_Center \"Barclays Center\") \n15,842\n\\| 3–0\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 4\n\\| November 2\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 3–1\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 5\n\\| November 4\n\\| [New York](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_York_Knicks_season \"2016–17 New York Knicks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (35\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,376\n\\| 3–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 6\n\\| November 5\n\\| @ [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (16\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [Bankers Life Fieldhouse](/wiki/Bankers_Life_Fieldhouse \"Bankers Life Fieldhouse\") \n17,020\n\\| 3–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 7\n\\| November 7\n\\| [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,320\n\\| 4–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 8\n\\| November 9\n\\| @ [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (39\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [Philips Arena](/wiki/Philips_Arena \"Philips Arena\") \n16,354\n\\| 4–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 9\n\\| November 10\n\\| @ [Miami](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Miami_Heat_season \"2016–17 Miami Heat season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [American Airlines Arena](/wiki/American_Airlines_Arena \"American Airlines Arena\") \n19,600\n\\| 5–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 10\n\\| November 12\n\\| [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (37\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (13\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,962\n\\| 6–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 11\n\\| November 15\n\\| @ [Portland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season \"2016–17 Portland Trail Blazers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (27\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (5\\)\n\\| [Moda Center](/wiki/Moda_Center \"Moda Center\") \n13,393\n\\| 7–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 12\n\\| November 17\n\\| @ [Utah](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Utah_Jazz_season \"2016–17 Utah Jazz season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (12\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (3\\)\n\\| [Vivint Smart Home Arena](/wiki/Vivint_Smart_Home_Arena \"Vivint Smart Home Arena\") \n19,911\n\\| 8–4\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 13\n\\| November 19\n\\| @ [L.A. Clippers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Clippers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (28\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Staples Center](/wiki/Staples_Center \"Staples Center\") \n19,060\n\\| 8–5\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 14\n\\| November 20\n\\| @ [L.A. Lakers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Lakers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (40\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (15\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [Staples Center](/wiki/Staples_Center \"Staples Center\") \n18,997\n\\| 9–5\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 15\n\\| November 22\n\\| @ [Denver](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Denver_Nuggets_season \"2016–17 Denver Nuggets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (35\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Pepsi Center](/wiki/Pepsi_Center \"Pepsi Center\") \n14,328\n\\| 9–6\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 16\n\\| November 25\n\\| @ [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Wells Fargo Center](/wiki/Wells_Fargo_Center_%28Philadelphia%29 \"Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)\") \n18,234\n\\| 10–6\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 17\n\\| November 30\n\\| [L.A. Lakers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Lakers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (22\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,773\n\\| 10–7\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 18\n\\| December 2\n\\| [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,775\n\\| 11–7\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 19\n\\| December 3\n\\| @ [Dallas](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Dallas_Mavericks_season \"2016–17 Dallas Mavericks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (4\\)\n\\| [American Airlines Center](/wiki/American_Airlines_Center \"American Airlines Center\") \n19,857\n\\| 11–8\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 20\n\\| December 5\n\\| [Portland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season \"2016–17 Portland Trail Blazers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (34\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (14\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,351\n\\| 11–9\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 21\n\\| December 6\n\\| @ [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (32\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (7\\)\n\\| [The Palace of Auburn Hills](/wiki/The_Palace_of_Auburn_Hills \"The Palace of Auburn Hills\") \n14,305\n\\| 11–10\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 22\n\\| December 8\n\\| [San Antonio](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_San_Antonio_Spurs_season \"2016–17 San Antonio Spurs season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (20\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,489\n\\| 12–10\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 23\n\\| December 10\n\\| [Miami](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Miami_Heat_season \"2016–17 Miami Heat season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (31\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,348\n\\| 13–10\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 24\n\\| December 13\n\\| [Minnesota](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Minnesota_Timberwolves_season \"2016–17 Minnesota Timberwolves season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (27\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,146\n\\| 13–11\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 25\n\\| December 15\n\\| @ [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (21\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Bradley Center](/wiki/Bradley_Center \"Bradley Center\") \n16,704\n\\| 13–12\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 26\n\\| December 16\n\\| [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (12\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,324\n\\| 13–13\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 27\n\\| December 19\n\\| [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (19\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (14\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,400\n\\| 14–13\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 28\n\\| December 21\n\\| [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,358\n\\| 14–14\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 29\n\\| December 23\n\\| @ [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Spectrum Center](/wiki/Spectrum_Center_%28arena%29 \"Spectrum Center (arena)\") \n19,249\n\\| 14–15\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 30\n\\| December 25\n\\| @ [San Antonio](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_San_Antonio_Spurs_season \"2016–17 San Antonio Spurs season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (24\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (7\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [AT\\&T Center](/wiki/AT%26T_Center \"AT&T Center\") \n18,428\n\\| 14–16\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 31\n\\| December 26\n\\| [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (21\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,922\n\\| 15–16\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 32\n\\| December 28\n\\| [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016–17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (40\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,957\n\\| 16–16\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 33\n\\| December 30\n\\| @ [Indiana](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Indiana_Pacers_season \"2016–17 Indiana Pacers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (25\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (12\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (5\\)\n\\| [Bankers Life Fieldhouse](/wiki/Bankers_Life_Fieldhouse \"Bankers Life Fieldhouse\") \n17,923\n\\| 16–17\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 34\n\\| December 31\n\\| [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,838\n\\| 16–18\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 35\n\\| January 2\n\\| [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (52\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,612\n\\| 17–18\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 36\n\\| January 4\n\\| @ [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (7\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (8\\)\n\\| [Quicken Loans Arena](/wiki/Quicken_Loans_Arena \"Quicken Loans Arena\") \n20,562\n\\| 18–18\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 37\n\\| January 7\n\\| [Toronto](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Toronto_Raptors_season \"2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (42\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (10\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,195\n\\| 19–18\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 38\n\\| January 9\n\\| [Oklahoma City](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_season \"2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,923\n\\| 19–19\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 39\n\\| January 10\n\\| @ [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (19\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (12\\)\n\\| [Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [Verizon Center](/wiki/Capital_One_Arena \"Capital One Arena\") \n14,361\n\\| 19–20\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 40\n\\| January 12\n\\| @ [New York](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_York_Knicks_season \"2016–17 New York Knicks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (9\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Madison Square Garden](/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden \"Madison Square Garden\") \n19,812\n\\| 19–21 \n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 41\n\\| January 14\n\\| [New Orleans](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_Orleans_Pelicans_season \"2016–17 New Orleans Pelicans season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (16\\)\n\\| [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,916\n\\| 20–21\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 42\n\\| January 15\n\\| @ [Memphis](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Memphis_Grizzlies_season \"2016–17 Memphis Grizzlies season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (31\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [FedExForum](/wiki/FedExForum \"FedExForum\") \n18,119\n\\| 21–21\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 43\n\\| January 17\n\\| [Dallas](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Dallas_Mavericks_season \"2016–17 Dallas Mavericks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (24\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,294\n\\| 21–22\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 44\n\\| January 20\n\\| @ [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (19\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (3\\)\n\\| [Philips Arena](/wiki/Philips_Arena \"Philips Arena\") \n16,328\n\\| 21–23\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 45\n\\| January 21\n\\| [Sacramento](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Sacramento_Kings_season \"2016–17 Sacramento Kings season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (30\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (10\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,606\n\\| 22–23\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 46\n\\| January 24\n\\| @ [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (21\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felicio](/wiki/Cristiano_Felicio \"Cristiano Felicio\") (10\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (4\\)\n\\| [Amway Center](/wiki/Amway_Center \"Amway Center\") \n18,846\n\\| 23–23\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 47\n\\| January 25\n\\| [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (40\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (4\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,445\n\\| 23–24\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb\"\n\\| 48\n\\| January 27\n\\| [Miami](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Miami_Heat_season \"2016–17 Miami Heat season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (15\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,082\n\\| 23–25\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 49\n\\| January 29\n\\| [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,606\n\\| 24–25\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb\"\n\\| 50\n\\| February 1\n\\| @ [Oklahoma City](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Oklahoma_City_Thunder_season \"2016–17 Oklahoma City Thunder season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (8\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (7\\)\n\\| [Chesapeake Energy Arena](/wiki/Chesapeake_Energy_Arena \"Chesapeake Energy Arena\") \n18,203\n\\| 25–25\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 51\n\\| February 3\n\\| @ [Houston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Houston_Rockets_season \"2016–17 Houston Rockets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") (23\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [Toyota Center](/wiki/Toyota_Center \"Toyota Center\") \n18,055\n\\| 25–26\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 52\n\\| February 6\n\\| @ [Sacramento](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Sacramento_Kings_season \"2016–17 Sacramento Kings season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (31\\)\n\\| [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\"), [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [Golden 1 Center](/wiki/Golden_1_Center \"Golden 1 Center\") \n17,608\n\\| 26–26\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 53\n\\| February 8\n\\| @ [Golden State](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Golden_State_Warriors_season \"2016–17 Golden State Warriors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (17\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Oracle Arena](/wiki/Oracle_Arena \"Oracle Arena\") \n19,596\n\\| 26–27\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 54\n\\| February 10\n\\| @ [Phoenix](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Phoenix_Suns_season \"2016–17 Phoenix Suns season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (20\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (7\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [Talking Stick Resort Arena](/wiki/Talking_Stick_Resort_Arena \"Talking Stick Resort Arena\") \n18,055\n\\| 26–28\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 55\n\\| February 12\n\\| @ [Minnesota](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Minnesota_Timberwolves_season \"2016–17 Minnesota Timberwolves season\")\n\\| \n\\| [McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\"), [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (16\\)\n\\| [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") (7\\)\n\\| [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\"), [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [Target Center](/wiki/Target_Center \"Target Center\") \n19,356\n\\| 26–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 56\n\\| February 14\n\\| [Toronto](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Toronto_Raptors_season \"2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\") (20\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,220\n\\| 27–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 57\n\\| February 16\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (29\\)\n\\| [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\") (9\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,866\n\\| 28–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 58\n\\| February 24\n\\| [Phoenix](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Phoenix_Suns_season \"2016–17 Phoenix Suns season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (23\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,641\n\\| 29–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 59\n\\| February 25\n\\| @ [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (20\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (10\\)\n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (10\\)\n\\| [Quicken Loans Arena](/wiki/Quicken_Loans_Arena \"Quicken Loans Arena\") \n20,562\n\\| 30–29\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 60\n\\| February 28\n\\| [Denver](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Denver_Nuggets_season \"2016–17 Denver Nuggets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (19\\)\n\\| [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,015\n\\| 30–30\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 61\n\\| March 2\n\\| [Golden State](/wiki/2016-17_Golden_State_Warriors_season \"2016-17 Golden State Warriors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (22\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (13\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (6\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,253\n\\| 31–30\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 62\n\\| March 4\n\\| [L.A. Clippers](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Los_Angeles_Clippers_season \"2016–17 Los Angeles Clippers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (16\\)\n\\| [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\"), [Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,807\n\\| 31–31\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 63\n\\| March 6\n\\| @ [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (27\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (9\\)\n\\| [The Palace of Auburn Hills](/wiki/The_Palace_of_Auburn_Hills \"The Palace of Auburn Hills\") \n16,039\n\\| 31–32\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 64\n\\| March 8\n\\| @ [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (21\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [Amway Center](/wiki/Amway_Center \"Amway Center\") \n16,063\n\\| 31–33\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 65\n\\| March 10\n\\| [Houston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Houston_Rockets_season \"2016–17 Houston Rockets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (21\\)\n\\| [Joffrey Lauvergne](/wiki/Joffrey_Lauvergne \"Joffrey Lauvergne\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,995\n\\| 31–34\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 66\n\\| March 12\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\"), [Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (13\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (8\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (6\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 31–35\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 67\n\\| March 13\n\\| @ [Charlotte](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Charlotte_Hornets_season \"2016–17 Charlotte Hornets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (24\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (11\\)\n\\| [Spectrum Center](/wiki/Spectrum_Center_%28arena%29 \"Spectrum Center (arena)\") \n16,489\n\\| 32–35\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 68\n\\| March 15\n\\| [Memphis](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Memphis_Grizzlies_season \"2016–17 Memphis Grizzlies season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (17\\)\n\\| [Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\"), [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,583\n\\| 32–36\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 69\n\\| March 17\n\\| @ [Washington](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Washington_Wizards_season \"2016–17 Washington Wizards season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (28\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (12\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (10\\)\n\\| [Verizon Center](/wiki/Capital_One_Arena \"Capital One Arena\") \n20,356\n\\| 32–37\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 70\n\\| March 18\n\\| [Utah](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Utah_Jazz_season \"2016–17 Utah Jazz season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Denzel Valentine](/wiki/Denzel_Valentine \"Denzel Valentine\") (12\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (7\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,953\n\\| 33–37\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 71\n\\| March 21\n\\| @ [Toronto](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Toronto_Raptors_season \"2016–17 Toronto Raptors season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (37\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (8\\)\n\\| [Air Canada Centre](/wiki/Air_Canada_Centre \"Air Canada Centre\") \n19,800\n\\| 33–38\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 72\n\\| March 22\n\\| [Detroit](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Detroit_Pistons_season \"2016–17 Detroit Pistons season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (25\\)\n\\| [Joffrey Lauvergne](/wiki/Joffrey_Lauvergne \"Joffrey Lauvergne\") (7\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (12\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,503\n\\| 34–38\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 73\n\\| March 24\n\\| [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (36\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (11\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,558\n\\| 34–39\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 74\n\\| March 26\n\\| @ [Milwaukee](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Milwaukee_Bucks_season \"2016–17 Milwaukee Bucks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (28\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (14\\)\n\\| [Bradley Center](/wiki/BMO_Harris_Bradley_Center \"BMO Harris Bradley Center\") \n17,669\n\\| 35–39\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 75\n\\| March 30\n\\| [Cleveland](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Cleveland_Cavaliers_season \"2016–17 Cleveland Cavaliers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (28\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (15\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,282\n\\| 36–39\n\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 76\n\\| April 1\n\\| [Atlanta](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Atlanta_Hawks_season \"2016–17 Atlanta Hawks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (33\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (8\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,019\n\\| 37–39\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 77\n\\| April 2\n\\| @ [New Orleans](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_New_Orleans_Pelicans_season \"2016–17 New Orleans Pelicans season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (39\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Smoothie King Center](/wiki/Smoothie_King_Center \"Smoothie King Center\") \n18,306\n\\| 38–39\n\\|\\-style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 78\n\\| April 4\n\\| @ [New York](/wiki/2016-17_New_York_Knicks_season \"2016-17 New York Knicks season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (26\\)\n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Madison Square Garden](/wiki/Madison_Square_Garden \"Madison Square Garden\") \n19,812\n\\| 38–40\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 79\n\\| April 6\n\\| @ [Philadelphia](/wiki/2016-17_Philadelphia_76ers_season \"2016-17 Philadelphia 76ers season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Nikola Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\") (22\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (10\\)\n\\| [Wells Fargo Center](/wiki/Wells_Fargo_Center_%28Philadelphia%29 \"Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)\") \n15,177\n\\| 39–40\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 80\n\\| April 8\n\\| @ [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016-17_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016-17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (33\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (5\\)\n\\| [Barclays Center](/wiki/Barclays_Center \"Barclays Center\") \n17,732\n\\| 39–41\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 81\n\\| April 10\n\\| [Orlando](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Orlando_Magic_season \"2016–17 Orlando Magic season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (18\\)\n\\| [Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\"), [Zipser](/wiki/Paul_Zipser \"Paul Zipser\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") (11\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,545\n\\| 40–41\n\\|\\- style\\= \"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 82\n\\| April 12\n\\| [Brooklyn](/wiki/2016-17_Brooklyn_Nets_season \"2016-17 Brooklyn Nets season\")\n\\| \\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (25\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (10\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (5\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n22,576\n\\| 41–41\n\n", "### Playoffs\n\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 1\n\\| April 16\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (30\\)\n\\| [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\") (11\\)\n\\| [Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (6\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 1–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#bfb;\"\n\\| 2\n\\| April 18\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (22\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (9\\)\n\\| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") (14\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 2–0\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 3\n\\| April 21\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (18\\)\n\\| [Cristiano Felício](/wiki/Cristiano_Fel%C3%ADcio \"Cristiano Felício\") (11\\)\n\\| [Mirotic](/wiki/Nikola_Mirotic \"Nikola Mirotic\"), [Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\"), [Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") (3\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,293\n\\| 2–1\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 4\n\\| April 23\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (33\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (8\\)\n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (9\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,863\n\\| 2–2\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 5\n\\| April 26\n\\| @ [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (26\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (11\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (8\\)\n\\| [TD Garden](/wiki/TD_Garden \"TD Garden\") \n18,624\n\\| 2–3\n\\|\\- style\\=\"background:\\#fbb;\"\n\\| 6\n\\| April 28\n\\| [Boston](/wiki/2016%E2%80%9317_Boston_Celtics_season \"2016–17 Boston Celtics season\")\n\\| \n\\| [Jimmy Butler](/wiki/Jimmy_Butler \"Jimmy Butler\") (23\\)\n\\| [Bobby Portis](/wiki/Bobby_Portis \"Bobby Portis\") (11\\)\n\\| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") (3\\)\n\\| [United Center](/wiki/United_Center \"United Center\") \n21,682\n\\| 2–4\n\n", "Player statistics\n-----------------\n\n### Regular season\n\n| Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| | 81 | 81 | 28\\.0 | .493 | .000 | .721 | 6\\.4 | 1\\.0 | .2 | 1\\.4 | 10\\.4 |\n| | 76 | 75 | 37\\.0 | .455 | .367 | .865 | 6\\.2 | 5\\.5 | 1\\.9 | .4 | 23\\.9 |\n| | 70 | 15 | 24\\.0 | .413 | .342 | .773 | 5\\.5 | 1\\.1 | .8 | .8 | 10\\.6 |\n| | 69 | 42 | 26\\.7 | .408 | .376 | .600 | 5\\.1 | 6\\.7 | 1\\.4 | .2 | 7\\.8 |\n| | 66 | 0 | 15\\.8 | .579 | | .645 | 4\\.7 | .6 | .4 | .3 | 4\\.8 |\n| | 64 | 13 | 15\\.6 | .488 | .333 | .661 | 4\\.6 | .5 | .3 | .2 | 6\\.8 |\n| | 63 | 28 | 16\\.3 | .425 | .366 | .890 | 1\\.8 | 1\\.9 | .7 | .1 | 5\\.9 |\n| | 60 | 59 | 29\\.9 | .434 | .310 | .794 | 4\\.5 | 3\\.8 | 1\\.4 | .7 | 18\\.3 |\n| | 57 | 0 | 17\\.1 | .354 | .351 | .778 | 2\\.6 | 1\\.1 | .5 | .1 | 5\\.1 |\n| † | 55 | 55 | 27\\.3 | .521 | .167 | .714 | 6\\.9 | 1\\.1 | .5 | .9 | 11\\.6 |\n| | 45 | 19 | 18\\.8 | .366 | .234 | .753 | 3\\.4 | 2\\.5 | .8 | .5 | 6\\.6 |\n| | 44 | 18 | 19\\.2 | .398 | .333 | .775 | 2\\.8 | .8 | .3 | .4 | 5\\.5 |\n| † | 44 | 4 | 24\\.5 | .445 | .373 | .881 | 3\\.0 | 1\\.0 | .3 | .1 | 10\\.2 |\n| | 39 | 0 | 15\\.2 | .364 | .266 | .909 | 1\\.3 | .9 | .6 | .0 | 4\\.6 |\n| † | 20 | 1 | 12\\.1 | .402 | .300 | .600 | 3\\.4 | 1\\.0 | .4 | .0 | 4\\.5 |\n| † | 11 | 0 | 12\\.9 | .333 | .324 | .250 | 1\\.5 | 1\\.4 | .4 | .0 | 4\\.9 |\n| † | 9 | 0 | 9\\.7 | .414 | .429 | 1\\.000 | .2 | .7 | .2 | .0 | 4\\.6 |\n| | 3 | 0 | 3\\.0 | .000 | .000 | | .3 | .0 | .0 | .0 | .0 |\n\n### Playoffs\n\n| Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| | 6 | 6 | 39\\.8 | .426 | .261 | .809 | 7\\.3 | 4\\.3 | 1\\.7 | .8 | 22\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 6 | 31\\.7 | .372 | .353 | .952 | 5\\.0 | 4\\.0 | .8 | 1\\.3 | 15\\.0 |\n| | 6 | 6 | 27\\.0 | .654 | | 1\\.000 | 7\\.2 | .8 | .5 | 1\\.0 | 12\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 6 | 27\\.0 | .340 | .286 | .800 | 5\\.0 | 1\\.5 | .7 | .5 | 8\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 0 | 22\\.7 | .455 | .375 | 1\\.000 | 3\\.5 | .5 | .2 | .2 | 7\\.3 |\n| | 6 | 0 | 20\\.2 | .515 | .462 | | 6\\.0 | 1\\.2 | .5 | .5 | 6\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 0 | 13\\.7 | .600 | | .500 | 4\\.3 | .3 | .5 | .3 | 3\\.2 |\n| | 5 | 2 | 10\\.4 | .261 | .111 | 1\\.000 | .8 | 1\\.0 | .4 | .0 | 3\\.2 |\n| | 5 | 0 | 10\\.6 | .400 | .000 | .500 | .8 | 1\\.2 | .4 | .2 | 2\\.8 |\n| | 4 | 0 | 5\\.5 | .333 | .250 | | 2\\.0 | .5 | .0 | .3 | 1\\.3 |\n| | 3 | 2 | 31\\.7 | .500 | .357 | .667 | 1\\.3 | 1\\.3 | 1\\.0 | .0 | 11\\.7 |\n| | 3 | 0 | 9\\.7 | .556 | | 1\\.000 | 1\\.0 | .7 | .0 | .0 | 4\\.0 |\n| | 3 | 0 | 8\\.7 | .364 | .000 | 1\\.000 | 3\\.0 | 1\\.7 | .0 | .0 | 4\\.7 |\n| | 2 | 2 | 33\\.5 | .423 | .000 | .500 | 8\\.5 | 10\\.0 | 3\\.5 | .5 | 11\\.5 |\n| | 1 | 0 | 4\\.0 | .500 | 1\\.000 | | 1\\.0 | .0 | .0 | .0 | 3\\.0 |\n\n", "### Regular season\n\n| Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| | 81 | 81 | 28\\.0 | .493 | .000 | .721 | 6\\.4 | 1\\.0 | .2 | 1\\.4 | 10\\.4 |\n| | 76 | 75 | 37\\.0 | .455 | .367 | .865 | 6\\.2 | 5\\.5 | 1\\.9 | .4 | 23\\.9 |\n| | 70 | 15 | 24\\.0 | .413 | .342 | .773 | 5\\.5 | 1\\.1 | .8 | .8 | 10\\.6 |\n| | 69 | 42 | 26\\.7 | .408 | .376 | .600 | 5\\.1 | 6\\.7 | 1\\.4 | .2 | 7\\.8 |\n| | 66 | 0 | 15\\.8 | .579 | | .645 | 4\\.7 | .6 | .4 | .3 | 4\\.8 |\n| | 64 | 13 | 15\\.6 | .488 | .333 | .661 | 4\\.6 | .5 | .3 | .2 | 6\\.8 |\n| | 63 | 28 | 16\\.3 | .425 | .366 | .890 | 1\\.8 | 1\\.9 | .7 | .1 | 5\\.9 |\n| | 60 | 59 | 29\\.9 | .434 | .310 | .794 | 4\\.5 | 3\\.8 | 1\\.4 | .7 | 18\\.3 |\n| | 57 | 0 | 17\\.1 | .354 | .351 | .778 | 2\\.6 | 1\\.1 | .5 | .1 | 5\\.1 |\n| † | 55 | 55 | 27\\.3 | .521 | .167 | .714 | 6\\.9 | 1\\.1 | .5 | .9 | 11\\.6 |\n| | 45 | 19 | 18\\.8 | .366 | .234 | .753 | 3\\.4 | 2\\.5 | .8 | .5 | 6\\.6 |\n| | 44 | 18 | 19\\.2 | .398 | .333 | .775 | 2\\.8 | .8 | .3 | .4 | 5\\.5 |\n| † | 44 | 4 | 24\\.5 | .445 | .373 | .881 | 3\\.0 | 1\\.0 | .3 | .1 | 10\\.2 |\n| | 39 | 0 | 15\\.2 | .364 | .266 | .909 | 1\\.3 | .9 | .6 | .0 | 4\\.6 |\n| † | 20 | 1 | 12\\.1 | .402 | .300 | .600 | 3\\.4 | 1\\.0 | .4 | .0 | 4\\.5 |\n| † | 11 | 0 | 12\\.9 | .333 | .324 | .250 | 1\\.5 | 1\\.4 | .4 | .0 | 4\\.9 |\n| † | 9 | 0 | 9\\.7 | .414 | .429 | 1\\.000 | .2 | .7 | .2 | .0 | 4\\.6 |\n| | 3 | 0 | 3\\.0 | .000 | .000 | | .3 | .0 | .0 | .0 | .0 |\n\n", "### Playoffs\n\n| Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| | 6 | 6 | 39\\.8 | .426 | .261 | .809 | 7\\.3 | 4\\.3 | 1\\.7 | .8 | 22\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 6 | 31\\.7 | .372 | .353 | .952 | 5\\.0 | 4\\.0 | .8 | 1\\.3 | 15\\.0 |\n| | 6 | 6 | 27\\.0 | .654 | | 1\\.000 | 7\\.2 | .8 | .5 | 1\\.0 | 12\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 6 | 27\\.0 | .340 | .286 | .800 | 5\\.0 | 1\\.5 | .7 | .5 | 8\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 0 | 22\\.7 | .455 | .375 | 1\\.000 | 3\\.5 | .5 | .2 | .2 | 7\\.3 |\n| | 6 | 0 | 20\\.2 | .515 | .462 | | 6\\.0 | 1\\.2 | .5 | .5 | 6\\.7 |\n| | 6 | 0 | 13\\.7 | .600 | | .500 | 4\\.3 | .3 | .5 | .3 | 3\\.2 |\n| | 5 | 2 | 10\\.4 | .261 | .111 | 1\\.000 | .8 | 1\\.0 | .4 | .0 | 3\\.2 |\n| | 5 | 0 | 10\\.6 | .400 | .000 | .500 | .8 | 1\\.2 | .4 | .2 | 2\\.8 |\n| | 4 | 0 | 5\\.5 | .333 | .250 | | 2\\.0 | .5 | .0 | .3 | 1\\.3 |\n| | 3 | 2 | 31\\.7 | .500 | .357 | .667 | 1\\.3 | 1\\.3 | 1\\.0 | .0 | 11\\.7 |\n| | 3 | 0 | 9\\.7 | .556 | | 1\\.000 | 1\\.0 | .7 | .0 | .0 | 4\\.0 |\n| | 3 | 0 | 8\\.7 | .364 | .000 | 1\\.000 | 3\\.0 | 1\\.7 | .0 | .0 | 4\\.7 |\n| | 2 | 2 | 33\\.5 | .423 | .000 | .500 | 8\\.5 | 10\\.0 | 3\\.5 | .5 | 11\\.5 |\n| | 1 | 0 | 4\\.0 | .500 | 1\\.000 | | 1\\.0 | .0 | .0 | .0 | 3\\.0 |\n\n", "Transactions\n------------\n\n### Trades\n\n| June 17, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Spencer Dinwiddie](/wiki/Spencer_Dinwiddie \"Spencer Dinwiddie\") | To **[Detroit Pistons](/wiki/Detroit_Pistons \"Detroit Pistons\")** --- [Cameron Bairstow](/wiki/Cameron_Bairstow \"Cameron Bairstow\") |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| June 22, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\")[José Calderón](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Calder%C3%B3n_%28basketball%29 \"José Calderón (basketball)\")[Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") | To **[New York Knicks](/wiki/New_York_Knicks \"New York Knicks\")** --- [Derrick Rose](/wiki/Derrick_Rose \"Derrick Rose\")[Justin Holiday](/wiki/Justin_Holiday \"Justin Holiday\")2017 2nd round\\-pick |\n| July 7, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- Draft rights to [Albert Miralles](/wiki/Albert_Miralles \"Albert Miralles\") | To **[Cleveland Cavaliers](/wiki/Cleveland_Cavaliers \"Cleveland Cavaliers\")** --- [Mike Dunleavy Jr.](/wiki/Mike_Dunleavy_Jr. \"Mike Dunleavy Jr.\") |\n| July 7, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- Draft rights to [Ater Majok](/wiki/Ater_Majok \"Ater Majok\") | To **[Los Angeles Lakers](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Lakers \"Los Angeles Lakers\")** --- [José Calderón](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Calder%C3%B3n_%28basketball%29 \"José Calderón (basketball)\") |\n| October 17, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") | To **[Milwaukee Bucks](/wiki/Milwaukee_Bucks \"Milwaukee Bucks\")** --- [Tony Snell](/wiki/Tony_Snell_%28basketball%29 \"Tony Snell (basketball)\") |\n| February 23\\. 2017 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Cameron Payne](/wiki/Cameron_Payne \"Cameron Payne\")[Joffrey Lauvergne](/wiki/Joffrey_Lauvergne \"Joffrey Lauvergne\")[Anthony Morrow](/wiki/Anthony_Morrow \"Anthony Morrow\") | To **[Oklahoma City Thunder](/wiki/Oklahoma_City_Thunder \"Oklahoma City Thunder\")** --- [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\")[Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\")2018 2nd round\\-pick |\n|\n\n### Free agency\n\n#### Additions\n\n| Player | Signed | Former team |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") | 2\\-year contract worth $28 million | [Sacramento Kings](/wiki/Sacramento_Kings \"Sacramento Kings\") |\n| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") | 2\\-year contract worth $47\\.5 million | [Miami Heat](/wiki/Miami_Heat \"Miami Heat\") |\n| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") | 2\\-year contract worth $2\\.2 million | [Philadelphia 76ers](/wiki/Philadelphia_76ers \"Philadelphia 76ers\") |\n\n#### Subtractions\n\n| Player | Reason left | New team |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [Joakim Noah](/wiki/Joakim_Noah \"Joakim Noah\") | 4\\-year contract worth $72 million | [New York Knicks](/wiki/New_York_Knicks \"New York Knicks\") |\n| [Pau Gasol](/wiki/Pau_Gasol \"Pau Gasol\") | 2\\-year contract worth $30 million | [San Antonio Spurs](/wiki/San_Antonio_Spurs \"San Antonio Spurs\") |\n| [E'Twaun Moore](/wiki/E%27Twaun_Moore \"E'Twaun Moore\") | 4\\-year contract worth $34 million | [New Orleans Pelicans](/wiki/New_Orleans_Pelicans \"New Orleans Pelicans\") |\n| [Aaron Brooks](/wiki/Aaron_Brooks_%28basketball%29 \"Aaron Brooks (basketball)\") | 1\\-year contract worth $2\\.5 million | [Indiana Pacers](/wiki/Indiana_Pacers \"Indiana Pacers\") |\n\n", "### Trades\n\n| June 17, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Spencer Dinwiddie](/wiki/Spencer_Dinwiddie \"Spencer Dinwiddie\") | To **[Detroit Pistons](/wiki/Detroit_Pistons \"Detroit Pistons\")** --- [Cameron Bairstow](/wiki/Cameron_Bairstow \"Cameron Bairstow\") |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| June 22, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Robin Lopez](/wiki/Robin_Lopez \"Robin Lopez\")[José Calderón](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Calder%C3%B3n_%28basketball%29 \"José Calderón (basketball)\")[Jerian Grant](/wiki/Jerian_Grant \"Jerian Grant\") | To **[New York Knicks](/wiki/New_York_Knicks \"New York Knicks\")** --- [Derrick Rose](/wiki/Derrick_Rose \"Derrick Rose\")[Justin Holiday](/wiki/Justin_Holiday \"Justin Holiday\")2017 2nd round\\-pick |\n| July 7, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- Draft rights to [Albert Miralles](/wiki/Albert_Miralles \"Albert Miralles\") | To **[Cleveland Cavaliers](/wiki/Cleveland_Cavaliers \"Cleveland Cavaliers\")** --- [Mike Dunleavy Jr.](/wiki/Mike_Dunleavy_Jr. \"Mike Dunleavy Jr.\") |\n| July 7, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- Draft rights to [Ater Majok](/wiki/Ater_Majok \"Ater Majok\") | To **[Los Angeles Lakers](/wiki/Los_Angeles_Lakers \"Los Angeles Lakers\")** --- [José Calderón](/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Calder%C3%B3n_%28basketball%29 \"José Calderón (basketball)\") |\n| October 17, 2016 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Michael Carter\\-Williams](/wiki/Michael_Carter-Williams \"Michael Carter-Williams\") | To **[Milwaukee Bucks](/wiki/Milwaukee_Bucks \"Milwaukee Bucks\")** --- [Tony Snell](/wiki/Tony_Snell_%28basketball%29 \"Tony Snell (basketball)\") |\n| February 23\\. 2017 | To **[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Chicago_Bulls \"Chicago Bulls\")** --- [Cameron Payne](/wiki/Cameron_Payne \"Cameron Payne\")[Joffrey Lauvergne](/wiki/Joffrey_Lauvergne \"Joffrey Lauvergne\")[Anthony Morrow](/wiki/Anthony_Morrow \"Anthony Morrow\") | To **[Oklahoma City Thunder](/wiki/Oklahoma_City_Thunder \"Oklahoma City Thunder\")** --- [Taj Gibson](/wiki/Taj_Gibson \"Taj Gibson\")[Doug McDermott](/wiki/Doug_McDermott \"Doug McDermott\")2018 2nd round\\-pick |\n|\n\n", "### Free agency\n\n#### Additions\n\n| Player | Signed | Former team |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") | 2\\-year contract worth $28 million | [Sacramento Kings](/wiki/Sacramento_Kings \"Sacramento Kings\") |\n| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") | 2\\-year contract worth $47\\.5 million | [Miami Heat](/wiki/Miami_Heat \"Miami Heat\") |\n| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") | 2\\-year contract worth $2\\.2 million | [Philadelphia 76ers](/wiki/Philadelphia_76ers \"Philadelphia 76ers\") |\n\n#### Subtractions\n\n| Player | Reason left | New team |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [Joakim Noah](/wiki/Joakim_Noah \"Joakim Noah\") | 4\\-year contract worth $72 million | [New York Knicks](/wiki/New_York_Knicks \"New York Knicks\") |\n| [Pau Gasol](/wiki/Pau_Gasol \"Pau Gasol\") | 2\\-year contract worth $30 million | [San Antonio Spurs](/wiki/San_Antonio_Spurs \"San Antonio Spurs\") |\n| [E'Twaun Moore](/wiki/E%27Twaun_Moore \"E'Twaun Moore\") | 4\\-year contract worth $34 million | [New Orleans Pelicans](/wiki/New_Orleans_Pelicans \"New Orleans Pelicans\") |\n| [Aaron Brooks](/wiki/Aaron_Brooks_%28basketball%29 \"Aaron Brooks (basketball)\") | 1\\-year contract worth $2\\.5 million | [Indiana Pacers](/wiki/Indiana_Pacers \"Indiana Pacers\") |\n\n", "#### Additions\n\n| Player | Signed | Former team |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [Rajon Rondo](/wiki/Rajon_Rondo \"Rajon Rondo\") | 2\\-year contract worth $28 million | [Sacramento Kings](/wiki/Sacramento_Kings \"Sacramento Kings\") |\n| [Dwyane Wade](/wiki/Dwyane_Wade \"Dwyane Wade\") | 2\\-year contract worth $47\\.5 million | [Miami Heat](/wiki/Miami_Heat \"Miami Heat\") |\n| [Isaiah Canaan](/wiki/Isaiah_Canaan \"Isaiah Canaan\") | 2\\-year contract worth $2\\.2 million | [Philadelphia 76ers](/wiki/Philadelphia_76ers \"Philadelphia 76ers\") |\n\n", "#### Subtractions\n\n| Player | Reason left | New team |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [Joakim Noah](/wiki/Joakim_Noah \"Joakim Noah\") | 4\\-year contract worth $72 million | [New York Knicks](/wiki/New_York_Knicks \"New York Knicks\") |\n| [Pau Gasol](/wiki/Pau_Gasol \"Pau Gasol\") | 2\\-year contract worth $30 million | [San Antonio Spurs](/wiki/San_Antonio_Spurs \"San Antonio Spurs\") |\n| [E'Twaun Moore](/wiki/E%27Twaun_Moore \"E'Twaun Moore\") | 4\\-year contract worth $34 million | [New Orleans Pelicans](/wiki/New_Orleans_Pelicans \"New Orleans Pelicans\") |\n| [Aaron Brooks](/wiki/Aaron_Brooks_%28basketball%29 \"Aaron Brooks (basketball)\") | 1\\-year contract worth $2\\.5 million | [Indiana Pacers](/wiki/Indiana_Pacers \"Indiana Pacers\") |\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Chicago Bulls seasons](/wiki/Category:Chicago_Bulls_seasons \"Chicago Bulls seasons\")\n[Chicago Bulls](/wiki/Category:2016%E2%80%9317_NBA_season_by_team \"2016–17 NBA season by team\")\n[Chicago](/wiki/Category:2016_in_sports_in_Illinois \"2016 in sports in Illinois\")\n[Chicago](/wiki/Category:2017_in_sports_in_Illinois \"2017 in sports in Illinois\")\n\n" ] }
Al-Salameh, Syria
{ "id": [ 25046916 ], "name": [ "Ira Leviton" ] }
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2023-11-29T02:33:24Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**al\\-Salameh** (), originally **Suji** () is a village in northern [Aleppo Governorate](/wiki/Aleppo_Governorate \"Aleppo Governorate\"), northwestern Syria. It is located on the [Queiq Plain](/wiki/Queiq_Plain \"Queiq Plain\"), northeast of [Azaz](/wiki/Azaz \"Azaz\"), north of the city of [Aleppo](/wiki/Aleppo \"Aleppo\"), and south of the Bab al\\-Salameh Border Crossing to the Turkish province of [Kilis](/wiki/Kilis_Province \"Kilis Province\"). The village is inhabited by [Turkmen](/wiki/Syrian_Turkmen \"Syrian Turkmen\").\n\nThe village administratively belongs to [Nahiya Azaz](/wiki/Nahiya_Azaz \"Nahiya Azaz\") in [Azaz District](/wiki/Azaz_District \"Azaz District\"). Nearby localities include [Nayarah](/wiki/Nayarah \"Nayarah\") to the east, and [Shamarikh](/wiki/Shamarikh \"Shamarikh\") to the northeast. In the 2004 census, Bab al\\-Salameh had a population of 1,408\\.\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nTraveler [Martin Hartmann](/wiki/Martin_Hartmann \"Martin Hartmann\") noted the village as a Turkish village in late 19th century.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Syria–Turkey border crossings](/wiki/Category:Syria%E2%80%93Turkey_border_crossings \"Syria–Turkey border crossings\")\n[Category:Populated places in Azaz District](/wiki/Category:Populated_places_in_Azaz_District \"Populated places in Azaz District\")\n[Category:Turkmen settlements in Aleppo Governorate](/wiki/Category:Turkmen_settlements_in_Aleppo_Governorate \"Turkmen settlements in Aleppo Governorate\")\n\n" ] }
Silken Glider Stakes
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2024-02-28T21:43:56Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Records", "Winners", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n\\|}\n\nThe **Silken Glider Stakes** is a [Group 3](/wiki/Group_races \"Group races\") [flat](/wiki/Flat_racing \"Flat racing\") [horse race](/wiki/Horse_racing \"Horse racing\") in Ireland open to two\\-year\\-old [thoroughbred](/wiki/Thoroughbred \"Thoroughbred\") [fillies](/wiki/Filly \"Filly\"). It is run at the [Curragh](/wiki/Curragh_Racecourse \"Curragh Racecourse\") over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.\n\nThe race was first run in 2001\\. It was run at [Leopardstown](/wiki/Leopardstown_Racecourse \"Leopardstown Racecourse\") until 2002\\. Since 2007 it has been sponsored and run as the **Staffordstown Stud Stakes**.\n\nThe Silken Glider Stakes is promoted to Group 3 in 2022\\.[European Pattern Committee announces new Chairman and changes to the 2022 European Programme of Flat Black Type Races](https://www.britishhorseracing.com/press_releases/european-pattern-committee-announces-new-chairman-and-changes-to-the-2022-european-programme-of-flat-black-type-races/)\n\n", "Records\n-------\n\n**Leading [jockey](/wiki/Jockey \"Jockey\") (3 wins):**\n[Seamie Heffernan](/wiki/Seamie_Heffernan \"Seamie Heffernan\") – *Miss Helga (2002\\), Savethisdanceforme (2007\\), [Fancy Blue](/wiki/Fancy_Blue \"Fancy Blue\") (2019\\)* \n[Johnny Murtagh](/wiki/Johnny_Murtagh \"Johnny Murtagh\")– *Jioconda (2005\\), Lady Lupus (2009\\), Gemstone (2010\\)* \n**Leading [trainer](/wiki/Horse_trainer \"Horse trainer\") (11 wins):**\n[Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") – *Miss Helga (2002\\), Savethisdanceforme (2007\\), Lady Lupus (2009\\), Gemstone (2010\\), Homecoming Queen (2011\\), [Together Forever](/wiki/Together_Forever_%28horse%29 \"Together Forever (horse)\") (2014\\), Best In The World (2015\\), Bye Bye Baby (2017\\), Peach Tree (2018\\), [Fancy Blue](/wiki/Fancy_Blue \"Fancy Blue\") (2019\\), Content (2023\\)*", "Winners\n-------\n\n| **Year** | **Winner** | **Jockey** | **Trainer** | **Time** |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 2001 | Marionnaud | [Kevin Manning](/wiki/Kevin_Manning_%28jockey%29 \"Kevin Manning (jockey)\") | [Jim Bolger](/wiki/Jim_Bolger_%28racehorse_trainer%29 \"Jim Bolger (racehorse trainer)\") | 1:45\\.10 |\n| 2002 | Miss Helga | [Seamie Heffernan](/wiki/Seamie_Heffernan \"Seamie Heffernan\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 0\\.00 |\n| 2003 | Alexander Goldrun | [Kevin Manning](/wiki/Kevin_Manning_%28jockey%29 \"Kevin Manning (jockey)\") | [Jim Bolger](/wiki/Jim_Bolger_%28racehorse_trainer%29 \"Jim Bolger (racehorse trainer)\") | 1:45\\.20 |\n| 2004 | Allexina | [Fran Berry](/wiki/Fran_Berry \"Fran Berry\") | [John Oxx](/wiki/John_Oxx \"John Oxx\") | 1:48\\.50 |\n| 2005 | Jioconda | [Johnny Murtagh](/wiki/Johnny_Murtagh \"Johnny Murtagh\") | Edward Lynam | 1:46\\.00 |\n| 2006 | Boca Dancer | [Declan McDonogh](/wiki/Declan_McDonogh \"Declan McDonogh\") | Kevin Prendergast | 1:45\\.80 |\n| 2007 | Savethisdanceforme | [Seamie Heffernan](/wiki/Seamie_Heffernan \"Seamie Heffernan\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:44\\.37 |\n| 2008 | Turin Lady | Pat Shanahan | Tracey Collins | 2:09\\.80 |\n| 2009 | Lady Lupus | [Johnny Murtagh](/wiki/Johnny_Murtagh \"Johnny Murtagh\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:47\\.18 |\n| 2010 | Gemstone | [Johnny Murtagh](/wiki/Johnny_Murtagh \"Johnny Murtagh\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:46\\.48 |\n| 2011 | Homecoming Queen | [Joseph O'Brien](/wiki/Joseph_Patrick_O%27Brien \"Joseph Patrick O'Brien\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:41\\.60 |\n| 2012 | Seolan | [Chris Hayes](/wiki/Chris_Hayes_%28jockey%29 \"Chris Hayes (jockey)\") | Paddy Prendergast Jr. | 1:51\\.74 |\n| 2013 | Flying Jib | [Pat Smullen](/wiki/Pat_Smullen \"Pat Smullen\") | [Dermot Weld](/wiki/Dermot_Weld \"Dermot Weld\") | 1:40\\.08 |\n| 2014 | [Together Forever](/wiki/Together_Forever_%28horse%29 \"Together Forever (horse)\") | [Joseph O'Brien](/wiki/Joseph_Patrick_O%27Brien \"Joseph Patrick O'Brien\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:42\\.91 |\n| 2015 | Best In The World | [Ryan Moore](/wiki/Ryan_Moore_%28jockey%29 \"Ryan Moore (jockey)\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:43\\.88 |\n| 2016 | Calare | [James Doyle](/wiki/James_Doyle_%28jockey%29 \"James Doyle (jockey)\") | [Charlie Appleby](/wiki/Charlie_Appleby_%28racehorse_trainer%29 \"Charlie Appleby (racehorse trainer)\") | 1:44\\.95 |\n| 2017 | Bye Bye Baby | [Donnacha O'Brien](/wiki/Donnacha_O%27Brien \"Donnacha O'Brien\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:53\\.01 |\n| 2018 | Peach Tree | [Donnacha O'Brien](/wiki/Donnacha_O%27Brien \"Donnacha O'Brien\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:44\\.65 |\n| 2019 | [Fancy Blue](/wiki/Fancy_Blue \"Fancy Blue\") | [Seamie Heffernan](/wiki/Seamie_Heffernan \"Seamie Heffernan\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:53\\.09 |\n| 2020 | Fantasy Lady | [Billy Lee](/wiki/Billy_Lee_%28jockey%29 \"Billy Lee (jockey)\") | Paddy Twomey | 1:48\\.90 |\n| 2021 | Limiti Di Greccio | [Billy Lee](/wiki/Billy_Lee_%28jockey%29 \"Billy Lee (jockey)\") | Paddy Twomey | 1:44\\.72 |\n| 2022 | Lumiere Rock | Mikey Sheehy | [Joseph O'Brien](/wiki/Joseph_Patrick_O%27Brien \"Joseph Patrick O'Brien\") | 1:45\\.88 |\n| 2023 | Content | [Chris Hayes](/wiki/Chris_Hayes_%28jockey%29 \"Chris Hayes (jockey)\") | [Aidan O'Brien](/wiki/Aidan_O%27Brien \"Aidan O'Brien\") | 1:45\\.13 |\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Horse racing in Ireland](/wiki/Horse_racing_in_Ireland \"Horse racing in Ireland\")\n* [List of Irish flat horse races](/wiki/List_of_Irish_flat_horse_races \"List of Irish flat horse races\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n* [Racing Post](/wiki/Racing_Post \"Racing Post\"):\n\t+ , , , , , , , , , \n\t+ , , , , , , , , , \n\t\n\t\n\t---\n\t\n\t\n\t[Category:Flat races in Ireland](/wiki/Category:Flat_races_in_Ireland \"Flat races in Ireland\")\n\t[Category:Curragh Racecourse](/wiki/Category:Curragh_Racecourse \"Curragh Racecourse\")\n\t[Category:Flat horse races for two\\-year\\-old fillies](/wiki/Category:Flat_horse_races_for_two-year-old_fillies \"Flat horse races for two-year-old fillies\")\n\t[Category:Horse races established in 2001](/wiki/Category:Horse_races_established_in_2001 \"Horse races established in 2001\")\n\t[Category:2001 establishments in Ireland](/wiki/Category:2001_establishments_in_Ireland \"2001 establishments in Ireland\")\n\n" ] }
1925 Syracuse Orangemen football team
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2023-08-16T22:06:25Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Schedule", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **1925 Syracuse Orangemen football team** was an [American football](/wiki/American_football \"American football\") team that represented [Syracuse University](/wiki/Syracuse_University \"Syracuse University\") as an independent during the [1925 college football season](/wiki/1925_college_football_season \"1925 college football season\"). In its first season under head coach [Pete Reynolds](/wiki/Pete_Reynolds \"Pete Reynolds\"), the team compiled an 8–1–1 record, shut out seven of ten opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 202 to 27\\.\n\n", "Schedule\n--------\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Syracuse](/wiki/Category:1925_college_football_season \"1925 college football season\")\n[Category:Syracuse Orange football seasons](/wiki/Category:Syracuse_Orange_football_seasons \"Syracuse Orange football seasons\")\n[Syracuse Orangemen football](/wiki/Category:1925_in_sports_in_New_York_%28state%29 \"1925 in sports in New York (state)\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Ulmus minor 'Viminalis Incisa'
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2022-10-02T20:49:09Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "Pests and diseases", "Cultivation", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **[Field Elm](/wiki/Field_Elm \"Field Elm\")** [cultivar](/wiki/Cultivar \"Cultivar\") ***Ulmus minor*** '**Viminalis Incisa'** was listed and described by John Frederick Wood, F.H.S., in *The Midland Florist and Suburban Horticulturist* (1851\\), along with what he called [*U. Viminalis*](/wiki/Ulmus_minor_%27Viminalis%27 \"Ulmus minor 'Viminalis'\") and [*U. Viminalis Variegata*](/wiki/Ulmus_minor_%27Viminalis_Pulverulenta%27 \"Ulmus minor 'Viminalis Pulverulenta'\"), as *U. Viminalis Incisa*, the **Cut\\-leaved Twiggy\\-branched elm**. An *Ulmus campestris* var. *nuda* subvar. *incisa* Hort.Vilv. was described by [Wesmael](/wiki/Alfred_Wesmael \"Alfred Wesmael\") in 1863, and considered by [Green](/wiki/Peter_Shaw_Green \"Peter Shaw Green\") (1964\\) to be possibly one of [Melville](/wiki/Ronald_Melville_%28botanist%29 \"Ronald Melville (botanist)\")'s [*U. × viminalis*](/wiki/Ulmus_minor_%27Viminalis%27 \"Ulmus minor 'Viminalis'\").\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\nWood (1851\\) described 'Viminalis Incisa' as less compact in habit than [*U. Viminalis*](/wiki/Ulmus_minor_%27Viminalis%27 \"Ulmus minor 'Viminalis'\") and [*U. Viminalis Variegata*](/wiki/Ulmus_minor_%27Viminalis_Pulverulenta%27 \"Ulmus minor 'Viminalis Pulverulenta'\"), but nevertheless erect, with slender rod\\-like branches and more serrated foliage. Wesmael's 'Incisa' (1863\\) had leaves irregularly sinuate\\-incised, with long pointed teeth.Green, 1964, p.63\n\n", "Pests and diseases\n------------------\n\nTrees of the [*U. minor* 'Viminalis'](/wiki/Ulmus_minor_%27Viminalis%27 \"Ulmus minor 'Viminalis'\") group are very susceptible to [Dutch elm disease](/wiki/Dutch_elm_disease \"Dutch elm disease\"). \n\n", "Cultivation\n-----------\n\nNo specimens so labelled are known to survive.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Field elm cultivar](/wiki/Category:Field_elm_cultivar \"Field elm cultivar\")\n[Category:Ulmus](/wiki/Category:Ulmus \"Ulmus\")\n[Category:Ulmus articles missing images](/wiki/Category:Ulmus_articles_missing_images \"Ulmus articles missing images\")\n\n" ] }
Mayor of Larkana
{ "id": [ 31121694 ], "name": [ "Saad Ali Khan Pakistan" ] }
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2022-11-16T21:24:12Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Larkana Municipal Corporation", "List of mayors", "Mayor elections history", "Mayor election 2015", "See also", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Nazim\\-e\\-Larkana** ([Urdu](/wiki/Urdu \"Urdu\"): ) is the [Mayor](/wiki/Mayor \"Mayor\") who heads the Larkana Municipal Corporation (LMC) which controls the Local Government system of [Larkana](/wiki/Larkana \"Larkana\").\n\n", "Larkana Municipal Corporation\n-----------------------------\n\nThere are 20 Union Councils in larkana Municipal Corporation(LMC), the body which controls local government of Larkana. The Union Councils elect their chairmen and Vice Chairmen who then elect their Mayor and Deputy Mayor respectively.\n\n", "List of mayors\n--------------\n\n| \\# | Mayor | Start term | End term | Deputy Mayor | Affiliation | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 1 | Mohammad Bakhsh Arijo | Oct 18, 2005 | 2010 | Qurban Abbasi | **[PML(Q)](/wiki/Pakistan_Muslim_League_%28Q%29 \"Pakistan Muslim League (Q)\")** | District Nazim |\n| 2 | Aslam Shaikh | Aug 30, 2016 | Aug 31, 2020 | Anwar Ali Luhar | **[PPP](/wiki/Pakistan_Peoples_Party \"Pakistan Peoples Party\")** | SLGA 2013 |\n| | | | | | | |\n\n", "Mayor elections history\n-----------------------\n\n### Mayor election 2015\n\n| Larkana Municipal Elections 2015 | | | | |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| \\# | Party | SMC | Percentage % | |\n| 1 | [25px](/wiki/File:Flag_of_Pakistan_People%27s_Party.svg \"Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg\") [Pakistan Peoples Party](/wiki/Pakistan_Peoples_Party \"Pakistan Peoples Party\") | **13** | **87%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:green value:rgb(0, 0.604, 0) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:gray width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:87 color:black width:0.2in ``` |\n| 2 | [25x25px](/wiki/File:Flag_of_JUI.svg \"Flag of JUI.svg\")[Jamiat Ulema\\-e\\-Islam (F)](/wiki/Jamiat_Ulema-e-Islam_%28F%29 \"Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)\") | 1 | **6\\.5%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:green value:rgb(0, 0.604, 0) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:gray width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:6.5 color:blue width:0.2in ``` |\n| 3 | Independents | 1 | **6\\.5%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:green value:rgb(0, 0.604, 0) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:white width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:6.5 color:gray width:0.2in ``` |\n| **Total** | | 15 | **100%** | |\n| **Votes Polled** | | **317,251** | **52\\.6%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:Ruby value:rgb(0.52,0.11,0.18) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:gray width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:52.6 color:Ruby width:0.2in ``` |\n| **Total Votes** | | **608,249** | **100%** | |\n\nThe election for local govt of Larkana was held on October 31, 2015\n\nThe mayor and deputy mayor of Larkana were elected on August 24, 2016, and took oath in August 2016\\.\n\n", "### Mayor election 2015\n\n| Larkana Municipal Elections 2015 | | | | |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| \\# | Party | SMC | Percentage % | |\n| 1 | [25px](/wiki/File:Flag_of_Pakistan_People%27s_Party.svg \"Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg\") [Pakistan Peoples Party](/wiki/Pakistan_Peoples_Party \"Pakistan Peoples Party\") | **13** | **87%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:green value:rgb(0, 0.604, 0) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:gray width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:87 color:black width:0.2in ``` |\n| 2 | [25x25px](/wiki/File:Flag_of_JUI.svg \"Flag of JUI.svg\")[Jamiat Ulema\\-e\\-Islam (F)](/wiki/Jamiat_Ulema-e-Islam_%28F%29 \"Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)\") | 1 | **6\\.5%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:green value:rgb(0, 0.604, 0) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:gray width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:6.5 color:blue width:0.2in ``` |\n| 3 | Independents | 1 | **6\\.5%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:green value:rgb(0, 0.604, 0) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:white width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:6.5 color:gray width:0.2in ``` |\n| **Total** | | 15 | **100%** | |\n| **Votes Polled** | | **317,251** | **52\\.6%** | ImageSize \\= width:100 height:25 PlotArea \\= left:0 bottom:0 top:0 right:0 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat \\= x.y Period \\= from:0 till:100 TimeAxis \\= orientation:horizontal AlignBars \\= early Colors \\= ``` id:gray value:rgb(0.85,0.85,0.85) id:Ruby value:rgb(0.52,0.11,0.18) ``` BarData \\= ``` bar:Wikipedias ``` PlotData\\= ``` bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:100 color:gray width:0.2in bar:Wikipedias from:0 till:52.6 color:Ruby width:0.2in ``` |\n| **Total Votes** | | **608,249** | **100%** | |\n\nThe election for local govt of Larkana was held on October 31, 2015\n\nThe mayor and deputy mayor of Larkana were elected on August 24, 2016, and took oath in August 2016\\.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Mayor of Sukkur](/wiki/Mayor_of_Sukkur \"Mayor of Sukkur\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Sindh Local Govt Act 2013](http://www.sindh.gov.pk/dpt/Local%20Government/THE%20DRAFT%20SINDH%20LOCAL%20GOVERNMENT%20ACT%202013.pdf)\n\n[Larkana](/wiki/Category:Lists_of_mayors_of_places_in_Pakistan \"Lists of mayors of places in Pakistan\")\n\n" ] }
David Bohn
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2024-10-18T04:28:08Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**David Bohn** (born August 29, 1975) is a [Canadian](/wiki/Canadians \"Canadians\") [curler](/wiki/Curling \"Curling\") from [Winnipeg](/wiki/Winnipeg \"Winnipeg\"), [Manitoba](/wiki/Manitoba \"Manitoba\").\n\nWhile never having won a provincial championship in his career, Bohn has been an active [skip](/wiki/Skip_%28curling%29 \"Skip (curling)\") (or fourth) on the [World Curling Tour](/wiki/World_Curling_Tour \"World Curling Tour\") since 1999\\. His first event win came at the 1999 [Kinsmen Curling Classic](/wiki/Kinsmen_Curling_Classic \"Kinsmen Curling Classic\"), throwing last stones for identical twin brother [Dennis](/wiki/Dennis_Bohn \"Dennis Bohn\"). Bohn won another WCT event win at the 2001 [Sun Life Grand Prix of Curling](/wiki/Sun_Life_Grand_Prix_of_Curling \"Sun Life Grand Prix of Curling\"). He has just played in one [Grand Slam](/wiki/Grand_Slam_%28curling%29 \"Grand Slam (curling)\") event, the [2003 Players' Championship](/wiki/2003_Players%27_Championship \"2003 Players' Championship\"). After winning his first game there, he would lose the next three matches, eliminating his team in the process.[CurlingZone](https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Team&eventid=120&teamid=1494)\n\nBohn lost in the final of the 2008 [Safeway Championship](/wiki/Safeway_Championship \"Safeway Championship\") against [Kerry Burtnyk](/wiki/Kerry_Burtnyk \"Kerry Burtnyk\"), the closest he has come to winning a provincial men's title.\n\nIn 2015, for the first time in his career, Dennis left his brother's team. After his brother left the team, Bohn would win two more WCT events, winning the [Mother Club Fall Curling Classic](/wiki/Mother_Club_Fall_Curling_Classic \"Mother Club Fall Curling Classic\") both in 2015 And 2016, and the 2017 [Man Curl Tour Classic](/wiki/Man_Curl_Tour_Classic \"Man Curl Tour Classic\") And Also The 2017 [Atkins Curling Supplies Classic](/wiki/Atkins_Curling_Supplies_Classic \"Atkins Curling Supplies Classic\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1975 births](/wiki/Category:1975_births \"1975 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Curlers from Winnipeg](/wiki/Category:Curlers_from_Winnipeg \"Curlers from Winnipeg\")\n[Category:Identical twins](/wiki/Category:Identical_twins \"Identical twins\")\n[Category:Canadian twins](/wiki/Category:Canadian_twins \"Canadian twins\")\n[Category:Canadian male curlers](/wiki/Category:Canadian_male_curlers \"Canadian male curlers\")\n[Category:21st\\-century Canadian sportsmen](/wiki/Category:21st-century_Canadian_sportsmen \"21st-century Canadian sportsmen\")\n\n" ] }
Riku Nozawa
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2024-08-08T04:39:07Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Career statistics", "Club", "Honours", "Club", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n is a Japanese [footballer](/wiki/Association_football \"Association football\") currently playing as a [defender](/wiki/Defender_%28association_football%29 \"Defender (association football)\") for [FC Gifu](/wiki/FC_Gifu \"FC Gifu\"), on loan from [Ventforet Kofu](/wiki/Ventforet_Kofu \"Ventforet Kofu\").\n\n", "Career statistics\n-----------------\n\n### Club\n\n.\n\n|Club\n\nSeason\n\nLeague\n\nNational Cup\n\nLeague Cup\n\nOther\n\nTotal\n\n| |\n| Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals |\n| [Ventforet Kofu](/wiki/Ventforet_Kofu \"Ventforet Kofu\") | [2021](/wiki/2021_J2_League \"2021 J2 League\") | [J2 League](/wiki/J2_League \"J2 League\") | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |\n| Career total | | | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |\n\nNotes\n\n", "### Club\n\n.\n\n|Club\n\nSeason\n\nLeague\n\nNational Cup\n\nLeague Cup\n\nOther\n\nTotal\n\n| |\n| Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals |\n| [Ventforet Kofu](/wiki/Ventforet_Kofu \"Ventforet Kofu\") | [2021](/wiki/2021_J2_League \"2021 J2 League\") | [J2 League](/wiki/J2_League \"J2 League\") | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |\n| Career total | | | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |\n\nNotes\n\n", "Honours\n-------\n\n### Club\n\n**Ventforet Kofu**\n* [Emperor's Cup](/wiki/Emperor%27s_Cup \"Emperor's Cup\"): [2022](/wiki/2022_Emperor%27s_Cup \"2022 Emperor's Cup\")\n\n", "### Club\n\n**Ventforet Kofu**\n* [Emperor's Cup](/wiki/Emperor%27s_Cup \"Emperor's Cup\"): [2022](/wiki/2022_Emperor%27s_Cup \"2022 Emperor's Cup\")\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:1998 births](/wiki/Category:1998_births \"1998 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Association football people from Tochigi Prefecture](/wiki/Category:Association_football_people_from_Tochigi_Prefecture \"Association football people from Tochigi Prefecture\")\n[Category:Sanno Institute of Management alumni](/wiki/Category:Sanno_Institute_of_Management_alumni \"Sanno Institute of Management alumni\")\n[Category:Japanese men's footballers](/wiki/Category:Japanese_men%27s_footballers \"Japanese men's footballers\")\n[Category:Men's association football defenders](/wiki/Category:Men%27s_association_football_defenders \"Men's association football defenders\")\n[Category:J2 League players](/wiki/Category:J2_League_players \"J2 League players\")\n[category:J3 League players](/wiki/category:J3_League_players \"J3 League players\")\n[Category:Tokyo Verdy players](/wiki/Category:Tokyo_Verdy_players \"Tokyo Verdy players\")\n[Category:Ventforet Kofu players](/wiki/Category:Ventforet_Kofu_players \"Ventforet Kofu players\")\n[category:FC Gifu players](/wiki/category:FC_Gifu_players \"FC Gifu players\")\n\n" ] }
Jim Sebesta
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2024-09-03T03:37:03Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Early life", "Political career", "Death", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**James Alvin Sebesta** (August 24, 1935 – January 29, 2024\\) was an American politician. He served as a Republican member of the [Florida Senate](/wiki/Florida_Senate \"Florida Senate\") from 1998 to 2006\\. He previously served as [Hillsborough County](/wiki/Hillsborough_County%2C_Florida \"Hillsborough County, Florida\") Supervisor of Elections from 1970 to 1974\\. He died on January 29, 2024, at the age of 88\\.[James Sebesta obituary](https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/james-sebesta-obituary?id=54266983)[Former state Sen. Jim Sebesta dies at 88](https://floridapolitics.com/archives/656138-former-state-sen-jim-sebesta-dies-at-88/)\n\n", "Early life\n----------\n\nSebesta was born in [Pontiac, Illinois](/wiki/Pontiac%2C_Illinois \"Pontiac, Illinois\") on August 24, 1935, and studied at [Loyola University Chicago](/wiki/Loyola_University_Chicago \"Loyola University Chicago\") and [DePaul University](/wiki/DePaul_University \"DePaul University\"), from where he attained a [Masters in Business Administration](/wiki/Masters_in_Business_Administration \"Masters in Business Administration\") (MBA).\n\nSebesta and his wife, Jean, subsequently moved to Florida where he became general manager of a radio station in [Lake Wales](/wiki/Lake_Wales \"Lake Wales\"), and a member of the Lake Wales City Commission.\n\n", "Political career\n----------------\n\nHe became Hillsborough County elections supervisor in 1972, succeeding [Jim Fair](/wiki/Jim_Fair \"Jim Fair\"), and ran unsuccessfully to become [Secretary of State of Florida](/wiki/Secretary_of_State_of_Florida \"Secretary of State of Florida\") two years later. In 1976, he oversaw the Florida division of [Gerald Ford](/wiki/Gerald_Ford \"Gerald Ford\")'s [Presidential campaign](/wiki/1976_United_States_Presidential_election \"1976 United States Presidential election\").\n\nSebesta and his family moved to [St. Petersburg, Florida](/wiki/St._Petersburg%2C_Florida \"St. Petersburg, Florida\") in 1984, where he started a home building company. He returned to politics in 1998, elected to the [Florida State Senate](/wiki/Florida_State_Senate \"Florida State Senate\") and becoming Republican majority whip and transportation committee chairman.\n\nAfter stepping down from the Senate in 2006, Sebesta was appointed to the Florida Transportation Commission by [Governor Rick Scott](/wiki/Rick_Scott \"Rick Scott\").\n\n", "Death\n-----\n\nSebesta died following complications from [dementia](/wiki/Dementia \"Dementia\") on January 29, 2024, aged 88; at the time of his death he had six children, 12 grandchildren and 8 great\\-grandchildren.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1935 births](/wiki/Category:1935_births \"1935 births\")\n[Category:2024 deaths](/wiki/Category:2024_deaths \"2024 deaths\")\n[Category:People from Pontiac, Illinois](/wiki/Category:People_from_Pontiac%2C_Illinois \"People from Pontiac, Illinois\")\n[Category:Loyola University Chicago alumni](/wiki/Category:Loyola_University_Chicago_alumni \"Loyola University Chicago alumni\")\n[Category:DePaul University alumni](/wiki/Category:DePaul_University_alumni \"DePaul University alumni\")\n[Category:People from Lake Wales, Florida](/wiki/Category:People_from_Lake_Wales%2C_Florida \"People from Lake Wales, Florida\")\n[Category:Politicians from Tampa, Florida](/wiki/Category:Politicians_from_Tampa%2C_Florida \"Politicians from Tampa, Florida\")\n[Category:Politicians from St. Petersburg, Florida](/wiki/Category:Politicians_from_St._Petersburg%2C_Florida \"Politicians from St. Petersburg, Florida\")\n[Category:Republican Party Florida state senators](/wiki/Category:Republican_Party_Florida_state_senators \"Republican Party Florida state senators\")\n[Category:Deaths from dementia in Florida](/wiki/Category:Deaths_from_dementia_in_Florida \"Deaths from dementia in Florida\")\n[Category:American Catholics](/wiki/Category:American_Catholics \"American Catholics\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Breck Park Stadium
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2023-12-02T13:56:44Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Origins", "Opening", "History", "Bomb damage", "Closure", "Track records", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Breck Park Stadium** was a [greyhound racing](/wiki/Greyhound_racing \"Greyhound racing\") stadium in Liverpool, England.\n\n", "Origins\n-------\n\nBreck Park would become the first of four greyhound stadiums in the city of Liverpool; the others were [White City Greyhound Stadium](/wiki/White_City_Stadium_%28Liverpool%29 \"White City Stadium (Liverpool)\"), [Stanley Greyhound Stadium](/wiki/Stanley_Greyhound_Stadium_%28Liverpool%29 \"Stanley Greyhound Stadium (Liverpool)\") and [Seaforth Greyhound Stadium](/wiki/Seaforth_Greyhound_Stadium \"Seaforth Greyhound Stadium\").\n\nIn 1927 the site chosen to construct Breck Park was on the south side of Townsend Road on unused ground and a former site of a brick works adjacent to a goods yard and the Edge Hill and Bootle branch railway line. To the north there was a football ground and housing and to the south was a Corporation yard.\n\nThe Liverpool Greyhound Club Ltd (LGC) was one of the first greyhound racing companies in existence and was a rival to the larger [Greyhound Racing Association](/wiki/Greyhound_Racing_Association \"Greyhound Racing Association\") (GRA). A bitter battle took place during 1927 when the (LGC) and the Leeds Greyhound Association Ltd (LGA) owners of the [Elland Road Greyhound Stadium](/wiki/Elland_Road_Greyhound_Stadium \"Elland Road Greyhound Stadium\") took the GRA to court for false advertising. The public claim by the GRA was that they had sole rights of greyhounds chasing electric hares and this upset other companies because it implied that they were the only company allowed to race greyhounds.\n\n", "Opening\n-------\n\nThe first meeting at Breck Park got underway on 23 April 1927 and attracted 8,000 spectators. The GRA opened Stanley Greyhound Stadium on Prescot Road just four months later.\n\n", "History\n-------\n\n[thumb\\|Breck Park Greyhound Stadium c.1940](/wiki/File:Liverpool_Breck_Park_Greyhound_stadium_c.1940.png \"Liverpool Breck Park Greyhound stadium c.1940.png\")\nThe dangers of early racing were evident when during a meeting in September 1927 the electric hare ran off the rails and broke through the railings\nscattering spectators in the shilling ring. Affiliation to a governing body came in the form of the British Greyhound Tracks Control Society (BGTCS); this organisation was much smaller than the [National Greyhound Racing Society](/wiki/National_Greyhound_Racing_Club \"National Greyhound Racing Club\") (NGRS).\n\nDespite stiff competition all four Liverpool tracks made good profits, based on the fact that there was a large population with many keen on the racing. In 1932 the track faced a one\\-week closure after the authorities took the track owners to court over the use of the [totalisator](/wiki/Tote_board \"Tote board\"). Also in 1932 Breck Park switched allegiance from the BGTCS to NGRS becoming the only Liverpool track with affiliation to the NGRS at the time.\n\nBreck Park became a popular venue for boxing and held many high\\-profile bouts being promoted alongside the greyhound racing.\n\n", "Bomb damage\n-----------\n\nThe track suffered bomb damage during the [Second World War](/wiki/World_War_II \"World War II\") as many parts of Liverpool did at the time but contrary to some reports the closure of the track was not attributed to this damage because business was good after the war. In 1946 the totalisator turnover was £836,354 and one year later £624,157\\.\n\n", "Closure\n-------\n\nThe stadium suffered a serious fire on 26 February 1948, the same day that another unrelated serious fire ripped through [White City, Manchester](/wiki/White_City%2C_Greater_Manchester \"White City, Greater Manchester\"). Whereas the Manchester track recovered Breck Park did not; the wooden buildings had been destroyed resulting in the immediate suspension of racing at the track. The owners considered the rebuild cost unviable.\n\nIt is possible that racing either returned for a very short period of time after 1948 or that there were plans to restart the racing at some stage based on the fact that in March 1950 all four Liverpool tracks (including Breck Park) resigned from their NGRC affiliation. The stadium was demolished and renamed Edinburgh Park in 1953, the track would have been located where the Edinburgh Park Dockers Club and Waterloo Dock FC football pitches meet Darmonds Green Avenue.\n\n", "Track records\n-------------\n\n| Distance \nyards\n\n Greyhound\n\n Time\n\n Date\n\n 300 | Hilltalk | 17\\.57 | 1948 |\n 525 | Shannon Shore | 30\\.00 | November 1946 |\n 500 H | Bucail Macanta | 30\\.47 | 1948 |\n 525 H | Mutt's Ambition | 32\\.10 | 1948 |", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Defunct greyhound racing venues in the United Kingdom](/wiki/Category:Defunct_greyhound_racing_venues_in_the_United_Kingdom \"Defunct greyhound racing venues in the United Kingdom\")\n[Category:Defunct sports venues in Liverpool](/wiki/Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Liverpool \"Defunct sports venues in Liverpool\")\n\n" ] }
Lover's Tear
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2024-01-08T00:04:36Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Plot", "Cast", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Lover's Tear** () is a 1992 Hong Kong romance\\-action film directed by Jacob Cheung Chi\\-Leung and starring [Nina Li Chi](/wiki/Nina_Li_Chi \"Nina Li Chi\") and [Ngai Sing](/wiki/Ngai_Sing \"Ngai Sing\").\n\n", "Plot\n----\n\nDeaf prostitute Fang I Ling ([Nina Li Chi](/wiki/Nina_Li_Chi \"Nina Li Chi\")) is saved by gangster Lin Wei (Elvis Tsui Kam\\-Kong) who decides to make her his moll. Although he genuinely cares for her she doesn't feel the same way yet sticks by him. Things begin to change after she witnesses the murder of security official Su Erh ([Yukari Oshima](/wiki/Yukari_Oshima \"Yukari Oshima\")) and must help police officer Chung Ao (Ngai Sing) who has been accused of the crime clear his name. The couple soon fall in love while being pursued by the chief lieutenant ([Lam Ching\\-ying](/wiki/Lam_Ching-ying \"Lam Ching-ying\")) and the police chief ([Sammo Hung](/wiki/Sammo_Hung \"Sammo Hung\")). Despite the police chief believing in Ngai's innocence he must do him duty by taking him in.\n\n", "Cast\n----\n\n* [Nina Li Chi](/wiki/Nina_Li_Chi \"Nina Li Chi\") as Fang I Ling\n* [Ngai Sing](/wiki/Ngai_Sing \"Ngai Sing\") as love interest Inspector Chung Ho\n* [Elvis Tsui](/wiki/Elvis_Tsui \"Elvis Tsui\") as Fang's boyfriend Lin Wei\n* [Lam Ching\\-ying](/wiki/Lam_Ching-ying \"Lam Ching-ying\") as Chief Lieutenant Cheng Ying\n* [Sammo Hung](/wiki/Sammo_Hung \"Sammo Hung\") as Police Commissioner Kung\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n[Category:Hong Kong crime films](/wiki/Category:Hong_Kong_crime_films \"Hong Kong crime films\")\n[Category:1990s romantic action films](/wiki/Category:1990s_romantic_action_films \"1990s romantic action films\")\n[Category:Hong Kong romance films](/wiki/Category:Hong_Kong_romance_films \"Hong Kong romance films\")\n[Category:Hong Kong action films](/wiki/Category:Hong_Kong_action_films \"Hong Kong action films\")\n[Category:1992 crime films](/wiki/Category:1992_crime_films \"1992 crime films\")\n[Category:1992 films](/wiki/Category:1992_films \"1992 films\")\n[Category:1990s Hong Kong films](/wiki/Category:1990s_Hong_Kong_films \"1990s Hong Kong films\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Fleet Readiness Center West
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2024-09-23T07:04:40Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Responsibilities", "History", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Fleet Readiness Center West** (**FRCW**) is located in [Lemoore Station, California](/wiki/Lemoore_Station%2C_California \"Lemoore Station, California\"), and is part of [Naval Air Station Lemoore](/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Lemoore \"Naval Air Station Lemoore\"). It is a subsidiary of the Navy's [Fleet Readiness Center Command](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_Command \"Fleet Readiness Center Command\")\n\n", "Responsibilities\n----------------\n\nFRC West provides quality intermediate and depot level aviation maintenance, component repair and logistics support specializing in the world's premier strike fighter platform, the [FA\\-18](/wiki/FA-18 \"FA-18\"), including all type/model/series at all locations/detachments. The Aircraft Modification Line in Lemoore, California specializes in Phased Maintenance Intervals (PMI) and Aircraft Modifications (MODs) for the FA\\-18 platform and along with a Depot detachment in [Fallon, Nevada](/wiki/Fallon%2C_Nevada \"Fallon, Nevada\") perform In Service Repairs (ISR's) on all Navy type/model/series. In addition FRCW's detachments in [Fort Worth](/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Joint_Reserve_Base_Fort_Worth \"Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth\"), [Fallon](/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Fallon \"Naval Air Station Fallon\") and [China Lake](/wiki/Naval_Air_Weapons_Station_China_Lake \"Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake\") provides support [E\\-2](/wiki/Northrop_Grumman_E-2_Hawkeye \"Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye\"), [H\\-60](/wiki/H-60 \"H-60\"), [F\\-5](/wiki/Northrop_F-5 \"Northrop F-5\"), [F\\-16](/wiki/F-16 \"F-16\"), [T\\-39](/wiki/North_American_T-39_Sabreliner \"North American T-39 Sabreliner\"), [H\\-60](/wiki/H-60 \"H-60\"), [AH\\-1](/wiki/Bell_AH-1_SuperCobra \"Bell AH-1 SuperCobra\"), [AV\\-8](/wiki/AV-8 \"AV-8\") and [C\\-130](/wiki/C-130 \"C-130\") platforms.\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nIn 2015, Capt. Kenneth Brown, was removed from his post \"due to a loss of confidence in his ability to lead FRC West\", by Rear Adm. [Paul Sohl](/wiki/Paul_Sohl \"Paul Sohl\"), CO of Fleet Readiness Centers. In 2018, FRCW held a change of command for the CO, replacing Capt. Lehee with Capt. Washburn.\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [Fleet Readiness Center East](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_East \"Fleet Readiness Center East\")\n* [Fleet Readiness Center Mid\\-Atlantic](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_Mid-Atlantic \"Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic\")\n* [Fleet Readiness Center Northwest](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_Northwest \"Fleet Readiness Center Northwest\")\n* [Fleet Readiness Center Southeast](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_Southeast \"Fleet Readiness Center Southeast\")\n* [Fleet Readiness Center Southwest](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_Southwest \"Fleet Readiness Center Southwest\")\n* [Fleet Readiness Center Western Pacific](/wiki/Fleet_Readiness_Center_Western_Pacific \"Fleet Readiness Center Western Pacific\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:2008 establishments in California](/wiki/Category:2008_establishments_in_California \"2008 establishments in California\")\n[Category:United States naval aviation](/wiki/Category:United_States_naval_aviation \"United States naval aviation\")\n[Category:Fleet Readiness Centers](/wiki/Category:Fleet_Readiness_Centers \"Fleet Readiness Centers\")\n[Category:Buildings and structures in Kings County, California](/wiki/Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kings_County%2C_California \"Buildings and structures in Kings County, California\")\n[Category:Buildings and structures in California](/wiki/Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_California \"Buildings and structures in California\")\n\n" ] }
2014–15 Western Kentucky Lady Toppers basketball team
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2023-12-17T03:38:21Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Roster", "Schedule", "Rankings", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **2014–15 WKU Lady Toppers basketball team** represents [Western Kentucky University](/wiki/Western_Kentucky_University \"Western Kentucky University\") during the [2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season](/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_NCAA_Division_I_women%27s_basketball_season \"2014–15 NCAA Division I women's basketball season\"). The Lady Toppers were led by second year head coach [Michelle Clark\\-Heard](/wiki/Michelle_Clark-Heard \"Michelle Clark-Heard\"). They play their home games at [E. A. Diddle Arena](/wiki/E._A._Diddle_Arena \"E. A. Diddle Arena\") and were first year members of [Conference USA](/wiki/Conference_USA \"Conference USA\"). They finished the season 30–5, 16–2 in C\\-USA play to win the Conference USA regular season and also won the Conference USA Tournament. They received an automatic bid to the [NCAA women's basketball tournament](/wiki/2015_NCAA_Division_I_women%27s_basketball_tournament \"2015 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament\") where they were defeated by Texas in the first round.\n\n", "Roster\n------\n\n", "Schedule\n--------\n\n\\|\\-\n!colspan\\=9 style\\=\"background:\\#F5002F; color:\\#FFFFFF;\"\\| Exhibition\n \n\\|\\-\n!colspan\\=9 style\\=\"background:\\#F5002F; color:\\#FFFFFF;\"\\| Regular season\n\n\\|\\-\n!colspan\\=9 style\\=\"background:\\#F5002F; color:\\#FFFFFF;\"\\| [C\\-USA Tournament](/wiki/2015_Conference_USA_women%27s_basketball_tournament \"2015 Conference USA women's basketball tournament\")\n\n\\|\\-\n!colspan\\=9 style\\=\"background:\\#F5002F; color:\\#FFFFFF;\"\\|[NCAA Women's Tournament](/wiki/2015_NCAA_Division_I_women%27s_basketball_tournament \"2015 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament\")\n\n", "Rankings\n--------\n\n| \\+ Ranking Movement**Legend:** ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. NR \\= Not ranked. RV \\= Received votes. |\n| --- |\n| Poll | Pre | Wk 2 | Wk 3 | Wk 4 | Wk 5 | Wk 6 | Wk 7 | Wk 8 | Wk 9 | Wk 10 | Wk 11 | Wk 12 | Wk 13 | Wk 14 | Wk 15 | Wk 16 | Wk 17 | Wk 18 | Final |\n| AP | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | 25 | RV | 24 | RV | NR | NR | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV |\n| Coaches | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | NR | NR | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV | RV |\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n[2014–15 WKU Hilltoppers basketball team](/wiki/2014%E2%80%9315_WKU_Hilltoppers_basketball_team \"2014–15 WKU Hilltoppers basketball team\")\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Western Kentucky Lady Toppers basketball seasons](/wiki/Category:Western_Kentucky_Lady_Toppers_basketball_seasons \"Western Kentucky Lady Toppers basketball seasons\")\n[WKU](/wiki/Category:2014%E2%80%9315_Conference_USA_women%27s_basketball_season \"2014–15 Conference USA women's basketball season\")\n[Wku](/wiki/Category:2015_NCAA_Division_I_women%27s_basketball_tournament_participants \"2015 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament participants\")\n[Western Kentucky](/wiki/Category:2014_in_sports_in_Kentucky \"2014 in sports in Kentucky\")\n[Western Kentucky](/wiki/Category:2015_in_sports_in_Kentucky \"2015 in sports in Kentucky\")\n\n" ] }
Russian ship Novorossiysk
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2022-04-15T10:33:48Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction" ], "level": [ 1 ], "content": [ "Three ships of the [Soviet Navy](/wiki/Soviet_Navy \"Soviet Navy\") and [Russian Navy](/wiki/Russian_Navy \"Russian Navy\") have been named for the city of [Novorossiysk](/wiki/Novorossiysk \"Novorossiysk\") on the [Black Sea](/wiki/Black_Sea \"Black Sea\"):\n\n* [*Novorossiysk*](/wiki/Italian_battleship_Giulio_Cesare \"Italian battleship Giulio Cesare\") – a of the [Italian Navy](/wiki/Italian_Navy \"Italian Navy\") previously named *Giulio Cesare*, taken by the [Soviet Union](/wiki/Soviet_Union \"Soviet Union\") as [reparations](/wiki/Paris_Peace_Treaties%2C_1947 \"Paris Peace Treaties, 1947\") following the end of the Second World War.\n* – a \n* – a [Varshavyanka\\-class](/wiki/Kilo-class_submarine \"Kilo-class submarine\") submarine\n\n[Category:Russian Navy ship names](/wiki/Category:Russian_Navy_ship_names \"Russian Navy ship names\")\n\n" ] }
Brian Hemphill
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2024-07-31T04:54:12Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Education", "See also", "External links", "Sources" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Brian O. Hemphill** is an American [academic administrator](/wiki/Academic_administration \"Academic administration\"), researcher, author and the current president of [Old Dominion University](/wiki/Old_Dominion_University \"Old Dominion University\"), his third university presidency in a decade. Before taking the role at ODU, Hemphill was president of [Radford University](/wiki/Radford_University \"Radford University\") and [West Virginia State University](/wiki/West_Virginia_State_University \"West Virginia State University\"). On February 12, 2021, Dr. Hemphill was announced as the 9th president of [Old Dominion University](/wiki/Old_Dominion_University \"Old Dominion University\") in [Norfolk, Virginia](/wiki/Norfolk%2C_Virginia \"Norfolk, Virginia\"). He had become president of West Virginia State University in 2012 and of Radford in 2016\\.\nBefore the West Virginia position, he had been vice president for student affairs and enrollment management at [Northern Illinois University](/wiki/Northern_Illinois_University \"Northern Illinois University\"), where he received several student and professional awards, and was praised for his work in the aftermath of a 2008 campus mass shooting. He later edited a book on campus violence as well as presenting papers on leadership and crisis management in higher education.\n\n", "Education\n---------\n\nIn 1992, Hemphill received a B.A. in [organizational communication](/wiki/Organizational_communication \"Organizational communication\") from [St. Augustine's University](/wiki/St._Augustine%27s_University \"St. Augustine's University\"). In 1994, he earned an M.S. in journalism and mass communication from [Iowa State University](/wiki/Iowa_State_University \"Iowa State University\"). In 1998, he earned a Ph.D. in higher education administration and policy studies at the [University of Iowa](/wiki/University_of_Iowa \"University of Iowa\").\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of presidents of West Virginia State University](/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_West_Virginia_State_University \"List of presidents of West Virginia State University\")\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [West Virginia State announcement](https://www.wvstateu.edu/announcement/2012/05/09/hemphill-offered-presidency.aspx)\n* [Radford University President's page](http://www.radford.edu/content/president/home.html) \n* [Old Dominion University President\\-elect's page](https://odu.edu/about/president/president-elect) \n", "Sources\n-------\n\n[Category:Old Dominion University people](/wiki/Category:Old_Dominion_University_people \"Old Dominion University people\")\n[Category:Presidents of Radford University](/wiki/Category:Presidents_of_Radford_University \"Presidents of Radford University\")\n[Category:American educational theorists](/wiki/Category:American_educational_theorists \"American educational theorists\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)](/wiki/Category:Year_of_birth_missing_%28living_people%29 \"Year of birth missing (living people)\")\n[Category:Presidents of West Virginia State University](/wiki/Category:Presidents_of_West_Virginia_State_University \"Presidents of West Virginia State University\")\n[Category:St. Augustine's University (North Carolina) alumni](/wiki/Category:St._Augustine%27s_University_%28North_Carolina%29_alumni \"St. Augustine's University (North Carolina) alumni\")\n[Category:Iowa State University alumni](/wiki/Category:Iowa_State_University_alumni \"Iowa State University alumni\")\n[Category:University of Iowa alumni](/wiki/Category:University_of_Iowa_alumni \"University of Iowa alumni\")\n[Category:American academic administrators](/wiki/Category:American_academic_administrators \"American academic administrators\")\n[Category:21st\\-century African\\-American academics](/wiki/Category:21st-century_African-American_academics \"21st-century African-American academics\")\n[Category:21st\\-century American academics](/wiki/Category:21st-century_American_academics \"21st-century American academics\")\n\n" ] }
Municipality of Enfield (New South Wales)
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2024-08-04T19:40:36Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Council history and location", "Later history", "Mayors", "Town clerks", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\nThe **Municipality of Enfield** was a [local government area](/wiki/Local_government_in_Australia \"Local government in Australia\") of [Sydney](/wiki/Sydney \"Sydney\"), [New South Wales](/wiki/New_South_Wales \"New South Wales\"), Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the **Borough of Enfield** on 17 January 1889 and, with an area of 3\\.6 square kilometres, included the modern suburbs of [Croydon](/wiki/Croydon%2C_New_South_Wales \"Croydon, New South Wales\"), [Croydon Park](/wiki/Croydon_Park%2C_New_South_Wales \"Croydon Park, New South Wales\") and [Strathfield South](/wiki/Strathfield_South%2C_New_South_Wales \"Strathfield South, New South Wales\") (\"Druitt Town\" until 1890s), with parts of [Enfield](/wiki/Enfield%2C_New_South_Wales \"Enfield, New South Wales\"), [Belfield](/wiki/Belfield%2C_New_South_Wales \"Belfield, New South Wales\") and [Greenacre](/wiki/Greenacre%2C_New_South_Wales \"Greenacre, New South Wales\") included in the West Ward. In 1949, the council was split into two, with Central and East Wards being added to the [Municipality of Burwood](/wiki/Municipality_of_Burwood \"Municipality of Burwood\") and the West Ward being added into the [Municipality of Strathfield](/wiki/Municipality_of_Strathfield \"Municipality of Strathfield\"), with the passing of the *[Local Government (Areas) Act 1948](/wiki/Local_Government_%28Areas%29_Act_1948 \"Local Government (Areas) Act 1948\")*.\n\n", "Council history and location\n----------------------------\n\nAlthough originally very much of a rural character, by 1888 the population of Enfield area had reached 1500 and 153 local residents submitted a petition on 22 August 1888 to the NSW Governor, [Lord Carrington](/wiki/Charles_Wynn-Carington%2C_1st_Marquess_of_Lincolnshire \"Charles Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire\"), requesting the formation of a municipality with the name of the \"Borough of Enfield\" with three wards. The petition was subsequently accepted and the Enfield Borough Council was incorporated on 22 January 1889, consisting of three wards, Central Ward, West Ward and East Ward. The first council was elected on 26 March 1889, with three aldermen elected for each ward:\n\n| Seat | Alderman | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| East Ward | Herman Henry Groth | Oil and colour merchant, \"Bainbrigge\", Badminton Road, Croydon |\n| Thomas Smith Richardson | Banker (Sydney Deposit Bank), Croydon Avenue, Croydon |\n| George Westbrook | Bandmaster, Croydon |\n| Central Ward | [James Eve](/wiki/James_Eve \"James Eve\") | Tobacconist, Liverpool Road, Enfield |\n| William Foy | Merchant, George's River Road, Enfield |\n| Luke West | Engine\\-fitter, Minna Rose Street, Enfield |\n| West Ward | Thomas Hodson | Freeholder, Norfolk House, Druitt Town |\n| Hugh Charles Reginald Cadden | Clerk, Liverpool Road, Druitt Town |\n| Henry George Lipscomb | Master brick\\-maker, Magdalene Street, Enfield |\n\nThe council first met on 30 March 1889, with Alderman James Eve elected as the first mayor. Initially renting premises for the council chambers in Tennyson Parade, the council moved to a new town hall on the corner of Liverpool Road and The Parade, Enfield, in 1893\\. On 10 May 1889, the first town clerk was appointed, Edward A. Pyman. From 28 December 1906, following the passing of the *Local Government Act, 1906*, the council was renamed as the \"Municipality of Enfield\".\n\n### Later history\n\nIn April 1916 the [Supreme Court of NSW](/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_NSW \"Supreme Court of NSW\") heard an application from an Enfield ratepayer that the serving mayor, Ebenezer Ford, be removed from office. The case rested on the fact that Ford was a director of the Enfield Park Brick Company Ltd, which had recently been given a contract from the municipality. Justice [David Ferguson](/wiki/David_Ferguson_%28judge%29 \"David Ferguson (judge)\") ruled in the plaintiff's favour, with the result that Ford would be removed from office. However Ford appealed the case to the [High Court](/wiki/High_Court_of_Australia \"High Court of Australia\") and the case was overturned by a majority of the court.\n\nIn 1930 the council commissioned and completed the [Enfield Council Chambers](/wiki/Enfield_Council_Chambers \"Enfield Council Chambers\") at the junction of Coronation Parade and Liverpool Road, Enfield, designed in the Inter\\-war stripped classical style by architects Morrow \\& Gordon. The foundation stone was laid on 1 March 1930 by the mayor, Stanley Lloyd, and the Minister for Local Government, [Michael Bruxner](/wiki/Michael_Bruxner \"Michael Bruxner\").[\"BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16681157) *The Sydney Morning Herald* 22 July 1930: 5\\. Retrieved 25 Oct 2016\\. \\<\\>\n\nIn November 1933 the council opened the Enfield Olympic Swimming Pool in Henley Park, the first chlorinated freshwater public pool in Sydney designed by architects Rudder \\& Grout.\n\nBy the end of the Second World War, the NSW Government had realised that its ideas of infrastructure expansion could not be effected by the present system of the patchwork of small municipal councils across Sydney and the Minister for Local Government, [Joseph Cahill](/wiki/Joseph_Cahill \"Joseph Cahill\"), passed a bill in 1948 that abolished a significant number of those councils. Under the [Local Government (Areas) Act 1948](/wiki/Local_Government_%28Areas%29_Act_1948 \"Local Government (Areas) Act 1948\"), Enfield Municipal Council was split in two, with Central and East Wards being added to the [Municipality of Burwood](/wiki/Municipality_of_Burwood \"Municipality of Burwood\") and the West Ward being added into the [Municipality of Strathfield](/wiki/Municipality_of_Strathfield \"Municipality of Strathfield\"). The new Strathfield council was divided into two wards – First Ward and Second Ward, with the Second Ward composed of three aldermen from the Enfield Council area. Former Enfield Aldermen Allan Stanley Hanson, James Clarence Morgan, and William James Weiss were elected to the Second Ward in the 1948 municipal election.\n\n", "### Later history\n\nIn April 1916 the [Supreme Court of NSW](/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_NSW \"Supreme Court of NSW\") heard an application from an Enfield ratepayer that the serving mayor, Ebenezer Ford, be removed from office. The case rested on the fact that Ford was a director of the Enfield Park Brick Company Ltd, which had recently been given a contract from the municipality. Justice [David Ferguson](/wiki/David_Ferguson_%28judge%29 \"David Ferguson (judge)\") ruled in the plaintiff's favour, with the result that Ford would be removed from office. However Ford appealed the case to the [High Court](/wiki/High_Court_of_Australia \"High Court of Australia\") and the case was overturned by a majority of the court.\n\nIn 1930 the council commissioned and completed the [Enfield Council Chambers](/wiki/Enfield_Council_Chambers \"Enfield Council Chambers\") at the junction of Coronation Parade and Liverpool Road, Enfield, designed in the Inter\\-war stripped classical style by architects Morrow \\& Gordon. The foundation stone was laid on 1 March 1930 by the mayor, Stanley Lloyd, and the Minister for Local Government, [Michael Bruxner](/wiki/Michael_Bruxner \"Michael Bruxner\").[\"BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16681157) *The Sydney Morning Herald* 22 July 1930: 5\\. Retrieved 25 Oct 2016\\. \\<\\>\n\nIn November 1933 the council opened the Enfield Olympic Swimming Pool in Henley Park, the first chlorinated freshwater public pool in Sydney designed by architects Rudder \\& Grout.\n\nBy the end of the Second World War, the NSW Government had realised that its ideas of infrastructure expansion could not be effected by the present system of the patchwork of small municipal councils across Sydney and the Minister for Local Government, [Joseph Cahill](/wiki/Joseph_Cahill \"Joseph Cahill\"), passed a bill in 1948 that abolished a significant number of those councils. Under the [Local Government (Areas) Act 1948](/wiki/Local_Government_%28Areas%29_Act_1948 \"Local Government (Areas) Act 1948\"), Enfield Municipal Council was split in two, with Central and East Wards being added to the [Municipality of Burwood](/wiki/Municipality_of_Burwood \"Municipality of Burwood\") and the West Ward being added into the [Municipality of Strathfield](/wiki/Municipality_of_Strathfield \"Municipality of Strathfield\"). The new Strathfield council was divided into two wards – First Ward and Second Ward, with the Second Ward composed of three aldermen from the Enfield Council area. Former Enfield Aldermen Allan Stanley Hanson, James Clarence Morgan, and William James Weiss were elected to the Second Ward in the 1948 municipal election.\n\n", "Mayors\n------\n\n[thumb\\|right\\|James Eve, the first mayor of Enfield, as sketched in the *[Australian Town and Country Journal](/wiki/Australian_Town_and_Country_Journal \"Australian Town and Country Journal\")*, 18 May 1889](/wiki/File:James_Eve%2C_Mayor_of_Enfield_%28NSW%29%2C_sketch_in_Australian_Town_and_Country_Journal_18_May_1889.jpg \"James Eve, Mayor of Enfield (NSW), sketch in Australian Town and Country Journal 18 May 1889.jpg\")\n[thumb\\|right\\|200px\\|[Stanley Lloyd](/wiki/Stan_Lloyd_%28politician%29 \"Stan Lloyd (politician)\"), Mayor (1929–1935\\)](/wiki/File:Stanley_Lloyd%2C_Mayor_of_Enfield%2C_1936.jpg \"Stanley Lloyd, Mayor of Enfield, 1936.jpg\")\n\n| Years | Chairman | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| 30 March 1889 – 12 February 1891 | [James Eve](/wiki/James_Eve \"James Eve\") | [\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223596205) *New South Wales Government Gazette* (Sydney) 14 February 1890: 1368\\. |\n| 12 February 1891 – 6 February 1892 | Thomas Hodson | [\"ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228165516) *The Australian Star* (Sydney) 13 February 1891: 3 |\n| 6 February 1892 – 14 February 1893 | Herman Henry Groth | \\[\\|[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news\\-article222976637](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article222976637) \"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"] *New South Wales Government Gazette* (Sydney) 12 February 1892: 1229 |\n| 14 February 1893 – 22 December 1894 | George Westbrook | [\"ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113735674) *Evening News* (Sydney) 18 February 1893: 7 |\n| 22 December 1894 – 15 February 1896 | Henry George Lipscomb | [\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article222222038) *New South Wales Government Gazette* (Sydney) 19 February 1895: 1131 |\n| 15 February 1896 – 12 February 1897 | George Washington Eaton | |\n| 12 February 1897 – 12 February 1903 | Thomas Hodson | [\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220991903) *New South Wales Government Gazette* (Sydney) 21 February 1899: 1500\\<\\>[\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226375380) *Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales* (Sydney) 15 February 1901: 1185 |\n| 12 February 1903 – 10 February 1904 | Henry Chesterton Pilcher | [\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220260877) *Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales* (Sydney) 13 February 1903: 1333 |\n| 10 February 1904 – 11 February 1908 | James MacKay | [\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220955763) *Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales* (Sydney) 21 February 1905: 1240[\"BOROUGH OF ENFIELD.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226406546) *Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales* (Sydney) 13 February 1906: 1103 |\n| 11 February 1908 – February 1909 | Albert Edward Weil | |\n| February 1909 – February 1910 | James MacKay | |\n| February 1910 – February 1914 | George Barnett Phillips | |\n| February 1914 – 10 February 1915 | Frederick Williams | |\n| 10 February 1915 – February 1917 | Ebenezer Ford | |\n| February 1917 – February 1919 | Frederick Williams | |\n| February 1919 – 1 February 1920 | Adrian Burgess | [\"Mayors.\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article103011781) *The Land* (Sydney) 28 February 1919: 6 |\n| 1 February 1920 – December 1929 | Ebenezer Ford | [\"ENFIELD MAYOR SETS A RECORD\"](http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115695569) *Evening News* (Sydney) 5 December 1928: 10 |\n| December 1929 – December 1935 | [Stanley Lloyd](/wiki/Stan_Lloyd_%28politician%29 \"Stan Lloyd (politician)\") | |\n| December 1935 – December 1937 | Reuben Jenner | |\n| December 1937 – December 1938 | William Flockhart | |\n| December 1938 – December 1939 | James Mooney | |\n| December 1939 – December 1940 | James Parkes | |\n| December 1940 – December 1946 | Thomas Cooke | |\n| December 1946 – 16 December 1947 | William Sky | |\n| 16 December 1947 – 31 December 1948 | Thomas Cooke | |\n\n", "Town clerks\n-----------\n\n| Years | Town clerk | Notes |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| 30 March 1889 – 30 April 1889 | A. F. Twine interim) | |\n| 30 April 1889 – 28 May 1895 | Edward A. Pyman | |\n| 3 September 1895 – 31 December 1895 | John Maule Hill | |\n| 31 December 1895 – April 1907 | Alexander Campbell | |\n| April 1907 – 31 December 1909 | Huie N. Bowden | |\n| 1 January 1910 – June 1914 | Robert George Frost | |\n| June 1914 – 31 December 1920 | Arthur J. Williamson | |\n| 1 January 1921 – 31 December 1948 | Harold A. Drew | |\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Enfield](/wiki/Category:1889_establishments_in_Australia \"1889 establishments in Australia\")\n[Enfield](/wiki/Category:1948_disestablishments_in_Australia \"1948 disestablishments in Australia\")\n[Enfield](/wiki/Category:Former_local_government_areas_in_Sydney \"Former local government areas in Sydney\")\n[Enfield](/wiki/Category:Lists_of_local_government_leaders_of_places_in_New_South_Wales \"Lists of local government leaders of places in New South Wales\")\n[Category:Inner West](/wiki/Category:Inner_West \"Inner West\")\n\n" ] }
Wicklow Gaol
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2024-01-31T20:19:04Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "Prison", "Museum", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n[thumb\\|Interior](/wiki/File:Wicklow_Gaol_interior.jpg \"Wicklow Gaol interior.jpg\")\n**Wicklow Gaol** is a former prison, now a [museum](/wiki/Museum \"Museum\"), located in the town of [Wicklow, County Wicklow, Ireland](/wiki/Dublin \"Dublin\")\n\n", "History\n-------\n\n### Prison\n\nThere has been a prison on the site since the late eighteenth century. Prisoners were held at Wicklow Gaol during the [1798 Rebellion](/wiki/1798_Rebellion \"1798 Rebellion\") and the [Great Famine](/wiki/Great_Famine_%28Ireland%29 \"Great Famine (Ireland)\"), as well as many held there prior to [penal transportation](/wiki/Penal_transportation \"Penal transportation\").\n\nThe prison was extended in 1822 to a design by [William Vitruvius Morrison](/wiki/William_Vitruvius_Morrison \"William Vitruvius Morrison\"), and further extended 1842\\-3\\.[1820\\-1843: Building Expansion](https://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/history/major-events/1820-1843-building-expansion/)\n\nThe prison in 1877 was demoted to the status of ‘bridewell’, a prison for petty offenders awaiting trial, and closed down by 1900, but reopened in 1918 to hold republican prisoners during the [Irish War of Independence](/wiki/Irish_War_of_Independence \"Irish War of Independence\") and [Irish Civil War](/wiki/Irish_Civil_War \"Irish Civil War\") (the most famous of them was [Erskine Childers](/wiki/Erskine_Childers_%28author%29 \"Erskine Childers (author)\")); the last prisoners left in 1924\\.[1916\\-1923: The Independence Era](https://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/history/major-events/independence-era/)[1928\\-2014\\-closure\\-renovation/ 1928\\-2014: Closure and Renovation](https://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/history/major-events/)\n\n### Museum\n\nIn 1995 renovations began, and it reopened as a museum in 1998, claiming to be one of the world's most [haunted buildings](/wiki/Haunted_house \"Haunted house\"), due to the long history of suffering associated with it. The prison was featured on a 2009 episode of *[Ghost Hunters International](/wiki/Ghost_Hunters_International \"Ghost Hunters International\")*.\n\n", "### Prison\n\nThere has been a prison on the site since the late eighteenth century. Prisoners were held at Wicklow Gaol during the [1798 Rebellion](/wiki/1798_Rebellion \"1798 Rebellion\") and the [Great Famine](/wiki/Great_Famine_%28Ireland%29 \"Great Famine (Ireland)\"), as well as many held there prior to [penal transportation](/wiki/Penal_transportation \"Penal transportation\").\n\nThe prison was extended in 1822 to a design by [William Vitruvius Morrison](/wiki/William_Vitruvius_Morrison \"William Vitruvius Morrison\"), and further extended 1842\\-3\\.[1820\\-1843: Building Expansion](https://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/history/major-events/1820-1843-building-expansion/)\n\nThe prison in 1877 was demoted to the status of ‘bridewell’, a prison for petty offenders awaiting trial, and closed down by 1900, but reopened in 1918 to hold republican prisoners during the [Irish War of Independence](/wiki/Irish_War_of_Independence \"Irish War of Independence\") and [Irish Civil War](/wiki/Irish_Civil_War \"Irish Civil War\") (the most famous of them was [Erskine Childers](/wiki/Erskine_Childers_%28author%29 \"Erskine Childers (author)\")); the last prisoners left in 1924\\.[1916\\-1923: The Independence Era](https://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/history/major-events/independence-era/)[1928\\-2014\\-closure\\-renovation/ 1928\\-2014: Closure and Renovation](https://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/history/major-events/)\n\n", "### Museum\n\nIn 1995 renovations began, and it reopened as a museum in 1998, claiming to be one of the world's most [haunted buildings](/wiki/Haunted_house \"Haunted house\"), due to the long history of suffering associated with it. The prison was featured on a 2009 episode of *[Ghost Hunters International](/wiki/Ghost_Hunters_International \"Ghost Hunters International\")*.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Official site](http://www.wicklowshistoricgaol.com/)\n\n[Category:Museums in County Wicklow](/wiki/Category:Museums_in_County_Wicklow \"Museums in County Wicklow\")\n[Category:History museums in the Republic of Ireland](/wiki/Category:History_museums_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland \"History museums in the Republic of Ireland\")\n[Category:1998 establishments in Ireland](/wiki/Category:1998_establishments_in_Ireland \"1998 establishments in Ireland\")\n[Category:Museums established in 1998](/wiki/Category:Museums_established_in_1998 \"Museums established in 1998\")\n[Gaol](/wiki/Category:Wicklow_%28town%29 \"Wicklow (town)\")\n[Category:Prison museums in the Republic of Ireland](/wiki/Category:Prison_museums_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland \"Prison museums in the Republic of Ireland\")\n[Category:Defunct prisons in the Republic of Ireland](/wiki/Category:Defunct_prisons_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland \"Defunct prisons in the Republic of Ireland\")\n[Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Ireland](/wiki/Category:Reportedly_haunted_locations_in_Ireland \"Reportedly haunted locations in Ireland\")\n\n" ] }
Taborenta
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2022-12-26T05:38:01Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "History", "Titular see", "See also", "References", "Sources and external links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Taborenta, Mauretania Caesariensis** was a [Berber](/wiki/Berbers \"Berbers\") *[civitas](/wiki/Civitas \"Civitas\")* (town) and bishopric in [Roman North Africa](/wiki/Roman_North_Africa \"Roman North Africa\"). It disappeared during the 7th century, and is assumed to be near [Saida](/wiki/Sa%C3%AFda%2C_Algeria \"Saïda, Algeria\") in modern [Algeria](/wiki/Algeria \"Algeria\"). It was nominally restored in 1933 as a titular see.\n\n", "History\n-------\n\nTaborenta was among the many towns in the [Roman province](/wiki/Roman_province \"Roman province\") of [Mauretania Caesariensis](/wiki/Mauretania_Caesariensis \"Mauretania Caesariensis\") of sufficient importance to become a [suffragan diocese](/wiki/Suffragan_diocese \"Suffragan diocese\") of [Carthage](/wiki/Carthage_%28episcopal_see%29 \"Carthage (episcopal see)\"), but completely faded, possibly at the 7th century advent of Islam. It is tentatively identified with the ruins near [Saida](/wiki/Sa%C3%AFda%2C_Algeria \"Saïda, Algeria\") in modern [Algeria](/wiki/Algeria \"Algeria\").\n\nThe only historically recorded bishop of this African diocese, Victor, took part in the [Council of Carthage called in 484](/wiki/Council_of_Carthage_%28484%29 \"Council of Carthage (484)\") by king [Huneric](/wiki/Huneric \"Huneric\") of the [Vandal Kingdom](/wiki/Vandal_Kingdom \"Vandal Kingdom\"), after which he was exiled like most Catholic bishops, unlike their [Donatist](/wiki/Donatist \"Donatist\") heretical\\-schismatic counterparts.\n\n", "Titular see\n-----------\n\nTaborenta diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin [titular bishopric](/wiki/Titular_bishopric \"Titular bishopric\") of Taborenta (Latin \\= Curiate Italian) / Taborenten(sis) (Latin adjective),[Pius Bonifacius Gams](/wiki/Pius_Bonifacius_Gams \"Pius Bonifacius Gams\"), *Series Episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae*, Leipzig 1931, p. 468Stefano Antonio Morcelli, *Africa Christiana*, Volume I, Brescia 1816, p. 293\n\nThe titular see has been assigned to: [Titular Episcopal See of Taborenta](http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/t1683.htm) at GCatholic.org.\n* Bishop [Jean\\-Baptiste\\-Adrien Llosa](/wiki/Jean-Baptiste-Adrien_Llosa \"Jean-Baptiste-Adrien Llosa\") (1966\\.07\\.26 – resigned 1971\\.02\\.18\\)\n* Bishop [Wolfgang Rolly](/wiki/Wolfgang_Rolly \"Wolfgang Rolly\") (1972\\.06\\.05 – death 2008\\.03\\.25\\)\n* Archbishop [Martin Krebs](/wiki/Martin_Krebs \"Martin Krebs\") (German)\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of Catholic dioceses in Algeria](/wiki/List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Algeria \"List of Catholic dioceses in Algeria\")\n* [Catholic Church in Algeria](/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Algeria \"Catholic Church in Algeria\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Sources and external links\n--------------------------\n\n* [GCatholic \\- (former and) titular see \\- consulted 22 May 2017](http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/t1683.htm)\n* [catholic\\-hierarchy.org \\- flawed](http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d2t09.html)\n\n Bibliography\n* Pius Bonifacius Gams, *Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae*, Leipzig 1931, p. 468\n* Stefano Antonio Morcelli, *Africa christiana*, Volume I, Brescia 1816, p. 293\n\n[Category:Catholic titular sees in Africa](/wiki/Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Africa \"Catholic titular sees in Africa\")\n[Category:Suppressed Roman Catholic dioceses](/wiki/Category:Suppressed_Roman_Catholic_dioceses \"Suppressed Roman Catholic dioceses\")\n[Category:Archaeological sites in Algeria](/wiki/Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Algeria \"Archaeological sites in Algeria\")\n[Category:Roman towns and cities in Algeria](/wiki/Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Algeria \"Roman towns and cities in Algeria\")\n[Category:Former populated places in Algeria](/wiki/Category:Former_populated_places_in_Algeria \"Former populated places in Algeria\")\n[Category:Ancient Berber cities](/wiki/Category:Ancient_Berber_cities \"Ancient Berber cities\")\n[Category:Coloniae (Roman)](/wiki/Category:Coloniae_%28Roman%29 \"Coloniae (Roman)\")\n\n" ] }
Abhayathilakarathnaramaya
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2022-02-18T23:07:55Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Abhayathilakarathnaramaya** ([Sinhalaː](/wiki/Sinhalese_language \"Sinhalese language\") අභයතිලකාරත්නරාමය) (or **Kuruvita Purana Vihara**) is an ancient [Buddhist temple](/wiki/Buddhist_temple \"Buddhist temple\") in [Kuruwita](/wiki/Kuruwita \"Kuruwita\"), [Sri Lanka](/wiki/Sri_Lanka \"Sri Lanka\"). The temple is located on [Kuruwita](/wiki/Kuruwita \"Kuruwita\") \\- [Erathna](/wiki/Erathna \"Erathna\") road, approximately 150m from [Colombo](/wiki/Colombo \"Colombo\") \\- [Batticaloa](/wiki/Batticaloa \"Batticaloa\") highway. The temple has been formally recognized by the [Government](/wiki/Government_of_Sri_Lanka \"Government of Sri Lanka\") as an [archaeological site in Sri Lanka](/wiki/List_of_Archaeological_Protected_Monuments_in_Sri_Lanka \"List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Sri Lanka\").\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Sri Lanka](/wiki/List_of_Archaeological_Protected_Monuments_in_Sri_Lanka \"List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Sri Lanka\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Buddhist temples in Ratnapura District](/wiki/Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Ratnapura_District \"Buddhist temples in Ratnapura District\")\n[Category:Archaeological protected monuments in Ratnapura District](/wiki/Category:Archaeological_protected_monuments_in_Ratnapura_District \"Archaeological protected monuments in Ratnapura District\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Thomas Chicche
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2024-08-06T10:39:48Z
1,170,640,490
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Family", "Career", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Thomas Chicche** ([fl.](/wiki/Floruit \"Floruit\") 1404\\), of Dane John, [Canterbury](/wiki/Canterbury \"Canterbury\"), [Kent](/wiki/Kent \"Kent\"), was an English politician.\n\n", "Family\n------\n\nThe Chicche family had been a well\\-known 'gentlemanly' family in Canterbury since the 12th century. It is unknown if he married or had children.\n\n", "Career\n------\n\nHe was a [Member](/wiki/Member_of_Parliament \"Member of Parliament\") (MP) of the [Parliament of England](/wiki/Parliament_of_England \"Parliament of England\") for [Canterbury](/wiki/Canterbury_%28UK_Parliament_constituency%29 \"Canterbury (UK Parliament constituency)\") in January 1404\\. It is unknown when he died, but he ceased being involved in the running of the city in 1408\\.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:14th\\-century births](/wiki/Category:14th-century_births \"14th-century births\")\n[Category:15th\\-century deaths](/wiki/Category:15th-century_deaths \"15th-century deaths\")\n[Category:14th\\-century English people](/wiki/Category:14th-century_English_people \"14th-century English people\")\n[Category:English MPs January 1404](/wiki/Category:English_MPs_January_1404 \"English MPs January 1404\")\n[Category:Politicians from Canterbury](/wiki/Category:Politicians_from_Canterbury \"Politicians from Canterbury\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Soul Train Music Award for Soul Train Certified Award
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2024-09-01T02:14:18Z
1,234,190,257
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Winners and nominees", "2000s", "2010s", "2020s", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2 ], "content": [ "This page lists the winners and nominees for the **[Soul Train Music](/wiki/Soul_Train_Music_Award \"Soul Train Music Award\") Soul Train Certified Award**, formerly the Centric Award. The award has been given out since the 2009 ceremony.\n\n", "Winners and nominees\n--------------------\n\nWinners are listed first and highlighted in **bold**.\n\n### 2000s\n\n| Year | Artist | Ref |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [2009](/wiki/2009_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2009 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Maysa](/wiki/Maysa_Leak \"Maysa Leak\")** | |\n| [Corneille](/wiki/Corneille_%28singer%29 \"Corneille (singer)\") |\n| [Laura Izibor](/wiki/Laura_Izibor \"Laura Izibor\") |\n| [The Knux](/wiki/The_Knux \"The Knux\") |\n| [Eric Roberson](/wiki/Eric_Roberson \"Eric Roberson\") |\n\n### 2010s\n\n| Year | Artist | Ref |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [2010](/wiki/2010_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2010 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Janelle Monáe](/wiki/Janelle_Mon%C3%A1e \"Janelle Monáe\")** | [soultrain awards](http://soultrain.com/2010/11/29/2010-soul-train-awards-winners/) |\n| [Corrine Bailey Rae](/wiki/Corrine_Bailey_Rae \"Corrine Bailey Rae\") |\n| [Jesse Boykins III](/wiki/Jesse_Boykins_III \"Jesse Boykins III\") |\n| [Dondria](/wiki/Dondria \"Dondria\") |\n| [Dwele](/wiki/Dwele \"Dwele\") |\n| [2011](/wiki/2011_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2011 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Raphael Saadiq](/wiki/Raphael_Saadiq \"Raphael Saadiq\")** | [Soul Train Awards 2011\\|Nominees \\& Winners](https://www.bet.com/article/tk1ykt/soul-train-awards-2011-nominees).BET Entertainment |\n|\n| [Aloe Blacc](/wiki/Aloe_Blacc \"Aloe Blacc\") |\n| [Bilal](/wiki/Bilal_Oliver \"Bilal Oliver\") |\n| [Anthony David](/wiki/Anthony_David_%28singer%29 \"Anthony David (singer)\") |\n| [Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\") |\n| [2012](/wiki/2012_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2012 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Leah LaBelle](/wiki/Leah_LaBelle \"Leah LaBelle\")** | |\n| [Gary Clark, Jr.](/wiki/Gary_Clark%2C_Jr. \"Gary Clark, Jr.\") |\n| [Daley](/wiki/Daley_%28musician%29 \"Daley (musician)\") |\n| [Santigold](/wiki/Santigold \"Santigold\") |\n| [Esperanza Spalding](/wiki/Esperanza_Spalding \"Esperanza Spalding\") |\n| [2013](/wiki/2013_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2013 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Luke James](/wiki/Luke_James_%28singer%29 \"Luke James (singer)\")** | |\n| [Stacy Barthe](/wiki/Stacy_Barthe \"Stacy Barthe\") |\n| [Lyfe Jennings](/wiki/Lyfe_Jennings \"Lyfe Jennings\") |\n| [Talib Kweli](/wiki/Talib_Kweli \"Talib Kweli\") |\n| [Solange](/wiki/Solange_Knowles \"Solange Knowles\") |\n| [Joss Stone](/wiki/Joss_Stone \"Joss Stone\") |\n| [2014](/wiki/2014_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2014 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Leela James](/wiki/Leela_James \"Leela James\")** | |\n| [AverySunshine](/wiki/AverySunshine \"AverySunshine\") |\n| [Robert Glasper](/wiki/Robert_Glasper \"Robert Glasper\") |\n| [Kelis](/wiki/Kelis \"Kelis\") |\n| [Luke James](/wiki/Luke_James_%28singer%29 \"Luke James (singer)\") |\n| Shaliek |\n| [2015](/wiki/2015_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2015 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Tyrese](/wiki/Tyrese_Gibson \"Tyrese Gibson\")** | |\n| [Avant](/wiki/Avant_%28singer%29 \"Avant (singer)\") |\n| [Vivian Green](/wiki/Vivian_Green \"Vivian Green\") |\n| [The Internet](/wiki/The_Internet_%28band%29 \"The Internet (band)\") |\n| [Chrisette Michele](/wiki/Chrisette_Michele \"Chrisette Michele\") |\n| [2016](/wiki/2016_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2016 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Anderson .Paak](/wiki/Anderson_.Paak \"Anderson .Paak\")** | |\n| [After 7](/wiki/After_7 \"After 7\") |\n| [Bilal](/wiki/Bilal_%28American_singer%29 \"Bilal (American singer)\") |\n| [Lalah Hathaway](/wiki/Lalah_Hathaway \"Lalah Hathaway\") |\n| [Musiq Soulchild](/wiki/Musiq_Soulchild \"Musiq Soulchild\") |\n| [2017](/wiki/2017_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2017 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Bell Biv Devoe](/wiki/Bell_Biv_Devoe \"Bell Biv Devoe\")** | |\n| **[Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\")** |\n| [Johnny Gill](/wiki/Johnny_Gill \"Johnny Gill\") |\n| [Lalah Hathaway](/wiki/Lalah_Hathaway \"Lalah Hathaway\") |\n| [Mack Wilds](/wiki/Mack_Wilds \"Mack Wilds\") |\n| [2018](/wiki/2018_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2018 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\")** | |\n| [Ashanti](/wiki/Ashanti_%28singer%29 \"Ashanti (singer)\") |\n| [Jorja Smith](/wiki/Jorja_Smith \"Jorja Smith\") |\n| [Lenny Kravitz](/wiki/Lenny_Kravitz \"Lenny Kravitz\") |\n| [MAJOR.](/wiki/Major_%28American_musician%29 \"Major (American musician)\") |\n| [Tamia](/wiki/Tamia \"Tamia\") |\n| [2019](/wiki/2019_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2019 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Trevor Jackson](/wiki/Trevor_Jackson_%28performer%29 \"Trevor Jackson (performer)\")** | |\n| [Ciara](/wiki/Ciara \"Ciara\") |\n| [Daniel Caesar](/wiki/Daniel_Caesar \"Daniel Caesar\") |\n| [Fantasia](/wiki/Fantasia_Barrino \"Fantasia Barrino\") |\n| [India Arie](/wiki/India_Arie \"India Arie\") |\n| [Kelly Rowland](/wiki/Kelly_Rowland \"Kelly Rowland\") |\n\n### 2020s\n\n| Year | Artist | Ref |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [2020](/wiki/2020_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2020 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Brandy](/wiki/Brandy_Norwood \"Brandy Norwood\")** | |\n| [Fantasia](/wiki/Fantasia_Barrino \"Fantasia Barrino\") |\n| [Kelly Rowland](/wiki/Kelly_Rowland \"Kelly Rowland\") |\n| [Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\") |\n| [Monica](/wiki/Monica_%28singer%29 \"Monica (singer)\") |\n| [PJ Morton](/wiki/PJ_Morton \"PJ Morton\") |\n| [2021](/wiki/2021_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2021 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Charlie Wilson](/wiki/Charlie_Wilson_%28singer%29 \"Charlie Wilson (singer)\")** | |\n| [Anthony Hamilton](/wiki/Anthony_Hamilton_%28musician%29 \"Anthony Hamilton (musician)\") |\n| [Ashanti](/wiki/Ashanti_%28singer%29 \"Ashanti (singer)\") |\n| [Isley Brothers](/wiki/Isley_Brothers \"Isley Brothers\") |\n| [Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis](/wiki/Jimmy_Jam_and_Terry_Lewis \"Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis\") |\n| [T\\-Pain](/wiki/T-Pain \"T-Pain\") |\n| [2022](/wiki/2022_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2022 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Mary J. Blige](/wiki/Mary_J._Blige \"Mary J. Blige\")** | |\n| [Chaka Khan](/wiki/Chaka_Khan \"Chaka Khan\") |\n| [Charlie Wilson](/wiki/Charlie_Wilson_%28singer%29 \"Charlie Wilson (singer)\") |\n| [Diana Ross](/wiki/Diana_Ross \"Diana Ross\") |\n| [Maxwell](/wiki/Maxwell_%28musician%29 \"Maxwell (musician)\") |\n| [PJ Morton](/wiki/PJ_Morton \"PJ Morton\") |\n| [Ronald Isley](/wiki/Ronald_Isley \"Ronald Isley\") \\& [The Isley Brothers](/wiki/The_Isley_Brothers \"The Isley Brothers\") |\n| [T\\-Pain](/wiki/T-Pain \"T-Pain\") |\n| [2023](/wiki/2023_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2023 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Usher](/wiki/Usher_%28musician%29 \"Usher (musician)\")** | |\n| [Anthony Hamilton](/wiki/Anthony_Hamilton_%28musician%29 \"Anthony Hamilton (musician)\") |\n| [Ashanti](/wiki/Ashanti_%28singer%29 \"Ashanti (singer)\") |\n| [Ciara](/wiki/Ciara \"Ciara\") |\n| [Eric Bellinger](/wiki/Eric_Bellinger \"Eric Bellinger\") |\n| [Monica](/wiki/Monica_%28singer%29 \"Monica (singer)\") |\n| [PJ Morton](/wiki/PJ_Morton \"PJ Morton\") |\n| [Ronald Isley](/wiki/Ronald_Isley \"Ronald Isley\") \\& [The Isley Brothers](/wiki/The_Isley_Brothers \"The Isley Brothers\") |\n| [T\\-Pain](/wiki/T-Pain \"T-Pain\") |\n\n", "### 2000s\n\n| Year | Artist | Ref |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [2009](/wiki/2009_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2009 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Maysa](/wiki/Maysa_Leak \"Maysa Leak\")** | |\n| [Corneille](/wiki/Corneille_%28singer%29 \"Corneille (singer)\") |\n| [Laura Izibor](/wiki/Laura_Izibor \"Laura Izibor\") |\n| [The Knux](/wiki/The_Knux \"The Knux\") |\n| [Eric Roberson](/wiki/Eric_Roberson \"Eric Roberson\") |\n\n", "### 2010s\n\n| Year | Artist | Ref |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [2010](/wiki/2010_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2010 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Janelle Monáe](/wiki/Janelle_Mon%C3%A1e \"Janelle Monáe\")** | [soultrain awards](http://soultrain.com/2010/11/29/2010-soul-train-awards-winners/) |\n| [Corrine Bailey Rae](/wiki/Corrine_Bailey_Rae \"Corrine Bailey Rae\") |\n| [Jesse Boykins III](/wiki/Jesse_Boykins_III \"Jesse Boykins III\") |\n| [Dondria](/wiki/Dondria \"Dondria\") |\n| [Dwele](/wiki/Dwele \"Dwele\") |\n| [2011](/wiki/2011_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2011 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Raphael Saadiq](/wiki/Raphael_Saadiq \"Raphael Saadiq\")** | [Soul Train Awards 2011\\|Nominees \\& Winners](https://www.bet.com/article/tk1ykt/soul-train-awards-2011-nominees).BET Entertainment |\n|\n| [Aloe Blacc](/wiki/Aloe_Blacc \"Aloe Blacc\") |\n| [Bilal](/wiki/Bilal_Oliver \"Bilal Oliver\") |\n| [Anthony David](/wiki/Anthony_David_%28singer%29 \"Anthony David (singer)\") |\n| [Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\") |\n| [2012](/wiki/2012_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2012 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Leah LaBelle](/wiki/Leah_LaBelle \"Leah LaBelle\")** | |\n| [Gary Clark, Jr.](/wiki/Gary_Clark%2C_Jr. \"Gary Clark, Jr.\") |\n| [Daley](/wiki/Daley_%28musician%29 \"Daley (musician)\") |\n| [Santigold](/wiki/Santigold \"Santigold\") |\n| [Esperanza Spalding](/wiki/Esperanza_Spalding \"Esperanza Spalding\") |\n| [2013](/wiki/2013_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2013 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Luke James](/wiki/Luke_James_%28singer%29 \"Luke James (singer)\")** | |\n| [Stacy Barthe](/wiki/Stacy_Barthe \"Stacy Barthe\") |\n| [Lyfe Jennings](/wiki/Lyfe_Jennings \"Lyfe Jennings\") |\n| [Talib Kweli](/wiki/Talib_Kweli \"Talib Kweli\") |\n| [Solange](/wiki/Solange_Knowles \"Solange Knowles\") |\n| [Joss Stone](/wiki/Joss_Stone \"Joss Stone\") |\n| [2014](/wiki/2014_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2014 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Leela James](/wiki/Leela_James \"Leela James\")** | |\n| [AverySunshine](/wiki/AverySunshine \"AverySunshine\") |\n| [Robert Glasper](/wiki/Robert_Glasper \"Robert Glasper\") |\n| [Kelis](/wiki/Kelis \"Kelis\") |\n| [Luke James](/wiki/Luke_James_%28singer%29 \"Luke James (singer)\") |\n| Shaliek |\n| [2015](/wiki/2015_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2015 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Tyrese](/wiki/Tyrese_Gibson \"Tyrese Gibson\")** | |\n| [Avant](/wiki/Avant_%28singer%29 \"Avant (singer)\") |\n| [Vivian Green](/wiki/Vivian_Green \"Vivian Green\") |\n| [The Internet](/wiki/The_Internet_%28band%29 \"The Internet (band)\") |\n| [Chrisette Michele](/wiki/Chrisette_Michele \"Chrisette Michele\") |\n| [2016](/wiki/2016_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2016 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Anderson .Paak](/wiki/Anderson_.Paak \"Anderson .Paak\")** | |\n| [After 7](/wiki/After_7 \"After 7\") |\n| [Bilal](/wiki/Bilal_%28American_singer%29 \"Bilal (American singer)\") |\n| [Lalah Hathaway](/wiki/Lalah_Hathaway \"Lalah Hathaway\") |\n| [Musiq Soulchild](/wiki/Musiq_Soulchild \"Musiq Soulchild\") |\n| [2017](/wiki/2017_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2017 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Bell Biv Devoe](/wiki/Bell_Biv_Devoe \"Bell Biv Devoe\")** | |\n| **[Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\")** |\n| [Johnny Gill](/wiki/Johnny_Gill \"Johnny Gill\") |\n| [Lalah Hathaway](/wiki/Lalah_Hathaway \"Lalah Hathaway\") |\n| [Mack Wilds](/wiki/Mack_Wilds \"Mack Wilds\") |\n| [2018](/wiki/2018_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2018 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\")** | |\n| [Ashanti](/wiki/Ashanti_%28singer%29 \"Ashanti (singer)\") |\n| [Jorja Smith](/wiki/Jorja_Smith \"Jorja Smith\") |\n| [Lenny Kravitz](/wiki/Lenny_Kravitz \"Lenny Kravitz\") |\n| [MAJOR.](/wiki/Major_%28American_musician%29 \"Major (American musician)\") |\n| [Tamia](/wiki/Tamia \"Tamia\") |\n| [2019](/wiki/2019_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2019 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Trevor Jackson](/wiki/Trevor_Jackson_%28performer%29 \"Trevor Jackson (performer)\")** | |\n| [Ciara](/wiki/Ciara \"Ciara\") |\n| [Daniel Caesar](/wiki/Daniel_Caesar \"Daniel Caesar\") |\n| [Fantasia](/wiki/Fantasia_Barrino \"Fantasia Barrino\") |\n| [India Arie](/wiki/India_Arie \"India Arie\") |\n| [Kelly Rowland](/wiki/Kelly_Rowland \"Kelly Rowland\") |\n\n", "### 2020s\n\n| Year | Artist | Ref |\n| --- | --- | --- |\n| [2020](/wiki/2020_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2020 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Brandy](/wiki/Brandy_Norwood \"Brandy Norwood\")** | |\n| [Fantasia](/wiki/Fantasia_Barrino \"Fantasia Barrino\") |\n| [Kelly Rowland](/wiki/Kelly_Rowland \"Kelly Rowland\") |\n| [Ledisi](/wiki/Ledisi \"Ledisi\") |\n| [Monica](/wiki/Monica_%28singer%29 \"Monica (singer)\") |\n| [PJ Morton](/wiki/PJ_Morton \"PJ Morton\") |\n| [2021](/wiki/2021_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2021 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Charlie Wilson](/wiki/Charlie_Wilson_%28singer%29 \"Charlie Wilson (singer)\")** | |\n| [Anthony Hamilton](/wiki/Anthony_Hamilton_%28musician%29 \"Anthony Hamilton (musician)\") |\n| [Ashanti](/wiki/Ashanti_%28singer%29 \"Ashanti (singer)\") |\n| [Isley Brothers](/wiki/Isley_Brothers \"Isley Brothers\") |\n| [Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis](/wiki/Jimmy_Jam_and_Terry_Lewis \"Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis\") |\n| [T\\-Pain](/wiki/T-Pain \"T-Pain\") |\n| [2022](/wiki/2022_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2022 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Mary J. Blige](/wiki/Mary_J._Blige \"Mary J. Blige\")** | |\n| [Chaka Khan](/wiki/Chaka_Khan \"Chaka Khan\") |\n| [Charlie Wilson](/wiki/Charlie_Wilson_%28singer%29 \"Charlie Wilson (singer)\") |\n| [Diana Ross](/wiki/Diana_Ross \"Diana Ross\") |\n| [Maxwell](/wiki/Maxwell_%28musician%29 \"Maxwell (musician)\") |\n| [PJ Morton](/wiki/PJ_Morton \"PJ Morton\") |\n| [Ronald Isley](/wiki/Ronald_Isley \"Ronald Isley\") \\& [The Isley Brothers](/wiki/The_Isley_Brothers \"The Isley Brothers\") |\n| [T\\-Pain](/wiki/T-Pain \"T-Pain\") |\n| [2023](/wiki/2023_Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"2023 Soul Train Music Awards\") |\n| **[Usher](/wiki/Usher_%28musician%29 \"Usher (musician)\")** | |\n| [Anthony Hamilton](/wiki/Anthony_Hamilton_%28musician%29 \"Anthony Hamilton (musician)\") |\n| [Ashanti](/wiki/Ashanti_%28singer%29 \"Ashanti (singer)\") |\n| [Ciara](/wiki/Ciara \"Ciara\") |\n| [Eric Bellinger](/wiki/Eric_Bellinger \"Eric Bellinger\") |\n| [Monica](/wiki/Monica_%28singer%29 \"Monica (singer)\") |\n| [PJ Morton](/wiki/PJ_Morton \"PJ Morton\") |\n| [Ronald Isley](/wiki/Ronald_Isley \"Ronald Isley\") \\& [The Isley Brothers](/wiki/The_Isley_Brothers \"The Isley Brothers\") |\n| [T\\-Pain](/wiki/T-Pain \"T-Pain\") |\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Soul Train Music Awards](/wiki/Category:Soul_Train_Music_Awards \"Soul Train Music Awards\")\n\n" ] }
Harold Aram Veeser
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2023-11-03T21:14:22Z
1,161,871,753
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Major works", "Major publications in chronological order", "Bibliography", "References", "Sources" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n* + **Harold Aram Veeser** (born November 3, 1950\\) is an American professor of English at [City College of New York](/wiki/City_College_of_New_York \"City College of New York\"), best known for his founding role as a theorist of [new historicism](/wiki/New_historicism \"New historicism\"), in addition to his contributions to the [historiography](/wiki/Historiography \"Historiography\") of [postcolonial theory](/wiki/Postcolonialism \"Postcolonialism\").\n\nHe holds a BA, MA, and PhD in English and Comparative Literature from [Columbia University](/wiki/Columbia_University \"Columbia University\"), where he studied under the supervision of [postcolonial](/wiki/Postcolonialism \"Postcolonialism\") theorist [Edward Said](/wiki/Edward_Said \"Edward Said\").\n\nSince 1997 he has been employed at the City College of New York where he teaches courses on [postcolonialism](/wiki/Postcolonialism \"Postcolonialism\"), biography and autobiography, 17th century [British poetry](/wiki/British_poetry \"British poetry\"), modern and contemporary [British literature](/wiki/British_literature \"British literature\").\n\n", "Major works\n-----------\n\nIn 2010, Veeser published a biography of Said, which combines \" never\\-before\\-published interviews, debate transcripts, and photographs\" with short personal anecdotes. Derided as \"hagiography\" in a review published by the [American conservative](/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States \"Conservatism in the United States\") [think tank](/wiki/Think_tank \"Think tank\") [Middle East Forum](/wiki/Middle_East_Forum \"Middle East Forum\"), other reviewers have been more positive, finding it to be a \"corrective to some of the more fawning tributes that have appeared in recent years,\" drawing comparisons to [Robert Irwin](/wiki/Robert_Irwin_%28writer%29 \"Robert Irwin (writer)\")'s more openly critical analysis of Said's work, *Dangerous Knowledge: Orientalism and Its Discontents*.\n\nPrior to his work on Said, Veeser was primarily known for his literary and art criticism, collected in a number of influential collections of literary criticism, in addition to popular magazines and academic journals, including *The Nation Magazine,* *The Journal of Armenian Studies*, *Ararat*, and *Armenian Forum*.\n\n", "Major publications in chronological order\n-----------------------------------------\n\n* *The New Historicism* (Editor) (1989\\). Veeser, H. Aram, editor. The New Historicism. Routledge, 1989\\.\n* *The New Historicism Reader* (Editor) (1994\\). Veeser, H. Aram, editor. The New Historicism Reader. Routledge, 1994\\.\n* *Confessions of the Critics* (Editor) (1996\\). Veeser, H. Aram, editor. Confessions of the Critic. Routledge, 1996\\.\n* *The Stanley Fish Reader* (Editor) (1999\\). Fish, Stanley Eugene and H. Aram Veeser, editors. The Stanley Fish Editor. Blackwell Publishers, 1999\\.\n* *Ken Aptekar: Painting between the Lines* (2001\\). Veeser, H. Aram. “Judgment, Rescue, and the Realignment of Painting.” Painting Between The Lines, 1990\\-2000\\. Edited by Ken Aptekar, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001, pp 49–77\\.\n* *The Politics of Autobiography in North American Criticism* (2007\\). Veeser, H. Aram. “The Politics of Autobiography in North American Criticism.” vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 13–77, 2007\\.\n* *Edward Said: The Charisma of Criticism* (2010\\), Veeser, H. Aram. Edward Said: The Charisma of Criticism. Routledge, 2010\\.\n*The Rebirth of American Literary Theory and Criticism: Scholars Discuss Intellectual Origins and Turning Points*. Anthem, 2020\\.\n", "Bibliography\n------------\n\n* Veeser, ed. The New Historicism, (Routledge, Chapman and Hall) 1989, \"Introduction\", p. xi. Nineteen essays by contributors.\n* Veeser, Harold. *The Politics of Autobiography in North American Criticism* <https://www.brunel.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/187211/ET73VeeserED.pdf> ???\n* Veeser, Harold. \"Said and Me — H. Aram Veeser.\" Politics and Culture 2004 (2010\\): n. pag. Web.\n* Veeser, Harold. <http://haroldveeser.com>\n", "References\n----------\n\n \n\n", "Sources\n-------\n\n* David Mikics, ed. A New Handbook of Literary Terms, 2007, s.v. \"New historicism\".\n\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:American male writers](/wiki/Category:American_male_writers \"American male writers\")\n[Category:Columbia College (New York) alumni](/wiki/Category:Columbia_College_%28New_York%29_alumni \"Columbia College (New York) alumni\")\n[Category:Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni](/wiki/Category:Columbia_Graduate_School_of_Arts_and_Sciences_alumni \"Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni\")\n[Category:City College of New York faculty](/wiki/Category:City_College_of_New_York_faculty \"City College of New York faculty\")\n[Category:1950 births](/wiki/Category:1950_births \"1950 births\")\n[Category:CUNY Graduate Center faculty](/wiki/Category:CUNY_Graduate_Center_faculty \"CUNY Graduate Center faculty\")\n\n" ] }
Water (Gregory Porter album)
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2023-11-05T00:46:23Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Critical reception", "Commercial reception", "Track listing", "Personnel", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Water*** is the debut studio album by American [jazz](/wiki/Jazz \"Jazz\") musician [Gregory Porter](/wiki/Gregory_Porter \"Gregory Porter\"). It was released under the [Motéma Music](/wiki/Mot%C3%A9ma_Music \"Motéma Music\") label on May 11, 2010\\.\n\n", "Critical reception\n------------------\n\nChristopher Loudon of *[JazzTimes](/wiki/JazzTimes \"JazzTimes\")* stated \"The intersection of [Kurt Elling](/wiki/Kurt_Elling \"Kurt Elling\") and Sammy Davis Jr. may seem an unfathomable junction, but that’s precisely where you’ll find Gregory Porter. On his debut album, consisting largely of original tunes that are as uniformly impressive as his sound, Porter takes the best of Davis\\-the superior interpretive skills, clarion tone and immaculate diction that were too often overwhelmed by staginess\\-and marries it to the best of Elling, complete with some solid scatting\".\n\nPhil Johnson of *[The Independent](/wiki/The_Independent \"The Independent\")* wrote \"Tipped by Jamie Cullum as one to watch, Porter is a deep\\-voiced vocalist from Bakersfield, California. There's an obvious debt to Kurt Elling but Porter seems relatively unbound by technique, sounding less mannered and more soulful as a result\".\n\n", "Commercial reception\n--------------------\n\nAs of June 2017, the album is ranked number 27 in Jazz digital albums on [Amazon](/wiki/Amazon_%28company%29 \"Amazon (company)\").\n\nKevin Le Grande of BBC Music noted that \"Gregory Porter has a voice and musicality to be reckoned with\" and that Mr. Porter could help fill the gap of new male African\\-American jazz singers. Howard Dukes of Soul Tracks claims Gregory Porter as a new talent, \"an artist who has a number of classic, familiar elements in his style, but whose approach brings a freshness that both jazz and soul fans should love\" and continues with praise: \"I think Nat King Cole would be pleased.\"\n\n", "Track listing\n-------------\n\nAll songs written by [Gregory Porter](/wiki/Gregory_Porter \"Gregory Porter\"), except where noted.*Water* ([liner notes](/wiki/Liner_notes \"Liner notes\")). [Gregory Porter](/wiki/Gregory_Porter \"Gregory Porter\"). [Motéma Music](/wiki/Mot%C3%A9ma_Music \"Motéma Music\"). 2010\\.\n\n", "Personnel\n---------\n\nFeatured artists\n* [Gregory Porter](/wiki/Gregory_Porter \"Gregory Porter\") – vocals, [arrangements](/wiki/Arrangement \"Arrangement\")\n* James Spaulding – [alto saxophone](/wiki/Alto_saxophone \"Alto saxophone\")\n* Chip Crawford – piano, arrangements\n\nProduction\n* Kamau Kenyatta – production\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:2010 debut albums](/wiki/Category:2010_debut_albums \"2010 debut albums\")\n[Category:Gregory Porter albums](/wiki/Category:Gregory_Porter_albums \"Gregory Porter albums\")\n[Category:Motéma Music albums](/wiki/Category:Mot%C3%A9ma_Music_albums \"Motéma Music albums\")\n\n" ] }
Lopezia
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2022-11-24T21:43:29Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Description", "Taxonomy", "Distribution", "Species", "Gallery", "Notes", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n* + - * + - * + - \n\n***Lopezia*** is a genus of plants of the family [Onagraceae](/wiki/Onagraceae \"Onagraceae\"), largely restricted to Mexico and Central America.\n\n", "Description\n-----------\n\nHerbs or shrubs, mostly freely branched. Leaves petioled, alternate, or the lower opposite, simple. Flowers \\-solitary, small, pedicelled, in upper axils of sometimes much reduced leaves. Floral tube inconspicuous. Sepals 4, mostly red, narrow. Petals 4, dissimilar, white to rose, the 2 upper unguiculate, with none, one, or two glands at apex of claw; the 2 lower clawed and curved upward, glandless. Stamens 2, adnate to the style and connate with each other at the base, the posterior fertile, the anterior sterile, petaloid. Ovary 4\\-loculed; style short, filiform, with slightly enlarged and barely lobed stigma; ovules multiseriate, many. Capsule globose to clavate, coriaceous, 4\\-loculed and \\-valved. Seeds many, obovoid, granulate.\n\n", "Taxonomy\n--------\n\nThe genus name of *Lopezia* is in honour of Manuel López\\-Figueiras (1915\\-2012\\), who was a (Spanish\\-) Venezuelan botanist (Mycology and Lichenology), from the [University of Havana](/wiki/University_of_Havana \"University of Havana\") (in [Cuba](/wiki/Cuba \"Cuba\")).\n\n", "Distribution\n------------\n\nIt is found in [Costa Rica](/wiki/Costa_Rica \"Costa Rica\"), [El Salvador](/wiki/El_Salvador \"El Salvador\"), [Guatemala](/wiki/Guatemala \"Guatemala\"), [Honduras](/wiki/Honduras \"Honduras\"), Mexico and Panamá.\n\n", "Species\n-------\n\nAccording to Kew, there are 28 species are recognized in the genus *Lopezia* in 2022:\n* *[Lopezia ciliatula](/wiki/Lopezia_ciliatula \"Lopezia ciliatula\")* Plitmann, P.H.Raven \\& Breedlove\n* *[Lopezia clavata](/wiki/Lopezia_clavata \"Lopezia clavata\")* Brandegee\n* *[Lopezia concinna](/wiki/Lopezia_concinna \"Lopezia concinna\")* P.H. Raven\n* *[Lopezia conjugans](/wiki/Lopezia_conjugans \"Lopezia conjugans\")* Brandegee\n* *[Lopezia cornuta](/wiki/Lopezia_cornuta \"Lopezia cornuta\")* S. Watson\n* *[Lopezia coronata](/wiki/Lopezia_coronata \"Lopezia coronata\")* Andrews\n* *[Lopezia galeottii](/wiki/Lopezia_galeottii \"Lopezia galeottii\")* Planch.\n* *[Lopezia gentryi](/wiki/Lopezia_gentryi \"Lopezia gentryi\")* (Munz) Plitmann, P.H. Raven \\& Breedlove\n* *[Lopezia gracilis](/wiki/Lopezia_gracilis \"Lopezia gracilis\")* S. Watson\n* *[Lopezia grandiflora](/wiki/Lopezia_grandiflora \"Lopezia grandiflora\")* Zucc.\n* *[Lopezia hirsuta](/wiki/Lopezia_hirsuta \"Lopezia hirsuta\")* Jacq.\n* *[Lopezia integrifolia](/wiki/Lopezia_integrifolia \"Lopezia integrifolia\")* DC.\n* *[Lopezia laciniata](/wiki/Lopezia_laciniata \"Lopezia laciniata\")* (Rose) M.E. Jones\n* *[Lopezia langmaniae](/wiki/Lopezia_langmaniae \"Lopezia langmaniae\")* Miranda. The species name *langmaniae* was given in honor of [Ida Kaplan Langman](/wiki/Ida_Kaplan_Langman \"Ida Kaplan Langman\").\n* *[Lopezia longiflora](/wiki/Lopezia_longiflora \"Lopezia longiflora\")* Decne.\n* *[Lopezia lopezioides](/wiki/Lopezia_lopezioides \"Lopezia lopezioides\")* (Hook. \\& Arn.) Plitmann, P.H. Raven \\& Breedlove\n* *[Lopezia miniata](/wiki/Lopezia_miniata \"Lopezia miniata\")* Lag. ex DC.\n\t+ *[Lopezia miniata subsp. paniculata](/wiki/Lopezia_miniata_subsp._paniculata \"Lopezia miniata subsp. paniculata\")* (Seem.) Plitmann, P.H. Raven \\& Breedlove\n* *[Lopezia oaxacana](/wiki/Lopezia_oaxacana \"Lopezia oaxacana\")* Rose\n* *[Lopezia ovata](/wiki/Lopezia_ovata \"Lopezia ovata\")* (Plitmann, P.H. Raven \\& Breedlove) Plitmann\n* *[Lopezia pringlei](/wiki/Lopezia_pringlei \"Lopezia pringlei\")* Rose\n* *[Lopezia racemosa](/wiki/Lopezia_racemosa \"Lopezia racemosa\")* Cav.\n* *[Lopezia riesenbachia](/wiki/Lopezia_riesenbachia \"Lopezia riesenbachia\")* Plitmann, P.H. Raven \\& Breedlove\n* *[Lopezia semeiandra](/wiki/Lopezia_semeiandra \"Lopezia semeiandra\")* Plitmann, P.H. Raven \\& Breedlove\n* *[Lopezia sinaloensis](/wiki/Lopezia_sinaloensis \"Lopezia sinaloensis\")* Munz\n* *[Lopezia smithii](/wiki/Lopezia_smithii \"Lopezia smithii\")* Rose\n* *[Lopezia suffrutescens](/wiki/Lopezia_suffrutescens \"Lopezia suffrutescens\")* Munz\n* *[Lopezia trichota](/wiki/Lopezia_trichota \"Lopezia trichota\")* Schltdl.\n* *[Lopezia violacea](/wiki/Lopezia_violacea \"Lopezia violacea\")* Rose\n\n", "Gallery\n-------\n\n", "Notes\n-----\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Onagraceae](/wiki/Category:Onagraceae \"Onagraceae\")\n[Category:Onagraceae genera](/wiki/Category:Onagraceae_genera \"Onagraceae genera\")\n[Category:Flora of Mexico](/wiki/Category:Flora_of_Mexico \"Flora of Mexico\")\n[Category:Flora of Central America](/wiki/Category:Flora_of_Central_America \"Flora of Central America\")\n[Category:Taxa named by Antonio José Cavanilles](/wiki/Category:Taxa_named_by_Antonio_Jos%C3%A9_Cavanilles \"Taxa named by Antonio José Cavanilles\")\n\n" ] }
Manasser Biset
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2023-10-30T03:35:51Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Life", "Family and death", "Citations", "References", "Further reading" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Manasser Biset** (sometimes **Bisset** or **Manasseh Biset**;Friend \"Master Odo\" *Speculum* p. 642 died 1177\\) was an [Anglo\\-Norman](/wiki/Anglo-Normans \"Anglo-Normans\") nobleman and royal official during the reign of King [Henry II of England](/wiki/Henry_II_of_England \"Henry II of England\"). Biset was one of the most frequent witnesses on Henry's documents, and served the king as a [justice](/wiki/Royal_justice \"Royal justice\") and in financial matters. He was rewarded with lands in England which have led him to be considered the first [feudal baron](/wiki/Feudal_baron \"Feudal baron\") of Biset.\n\n", "Life\n----\n\nBiset was the son of William Biset and Hawisa. The elder Biset held lands in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire as the tenant of [Stephen, Count of Aumale](/wiki/Stephen%2C_Count_of_Aumale \"Stephen, Count of Aumale\"). Besides Manasser, William and Hawisa had another son named Henry.Keats\\-Rohan *Domesday Descendants* p. 177\n\nBiset was a follower of Henry fitzEmpress and was a witness to charters of Henry's issued in France in the period 1151 to 1153\\.Loyd *Origins of some Anglo\\-Norman Families* pp. 15–16 Biset obtained the office of *[dapifer](/wiki/Dapifer \"Dapifer\")*, or [steward](/wiki/Steward_%28office%29 \"Steward (office)\"), to Henry II shortly before Henry became king of England. Biset was with Henry in England in 1153, as he was a witness on documents drawn up for Henry in England during the early part of 1153\\. In April through December 1154, Bisset only witnessed Henry's documents that were drawn up in France.White \"End of Stephen's Reign\" *History* p. 17 footnote 54 The king gave lands in Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, and Hampshire to Biset. These lands came to be considered the [feudal barony](/wiki/English_feudal_barony \"English feudal barony\") of Biset, and Biset as the first baron.Sanders *English Baronies* pp. 5–6 Besides the steward's office, Biset was also a [baron of the exchequer](/wiki/Baron_of_the_exchequer \"Baron of the exchequer\") and a [royal justice](/wiki/Royal_justice \"Royal justice\").Warren *Henry II* p. 309 He was one of the most frequent witnesses on Henry's documents.\n\nBefore 1164, Biset founded a hospital for [leper](/wiki/Leper \"Leper\") women at [Maiden Bradley](/wiki/Maiden_Bradley \"Maiden Bradley\"), Wiltshire, and gave it lands including the manor of Bradley, which had come to him through his wife.Pugh and Crittall (ed.) \"Houses of Augustinian Canons\" *History of the County of Wiltshire*\n\n", "Family and death\n----------------\n\nBiset married Alice, who was the sister and heiress of [Gilbert de Falaise](/wiki/Gilbert_de_Falaise \"Gilbert de Falaise\"), lord of [Cany](/wiki/Cany-Barville \"Cany-Barville\") in France. Manasser's heir was his son, named [Henry Bisset](/wiki/Henry_Bisset \"Henry Bisset\"), who was still underage at his father's death in 1177\\. The administration of the lands and the custody of the heirs was given to Biset's nephew.Waugh \"Reluctant Knights and Jurors\" *Speculum* p. 980 footnote 150 Besides his son, Biset also had a daughter, Margaret.\n\n", "Citations\n---------\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "Further reading\n---------------\n\n* – specifically numbers 227 and 230\n\n[Category:Anglo\\-Normans](/wiki/Category:Anglo-Normans \"Anglo-Normans\")\n[Category:1177 deaths](/wiki/Category:1177_deaths \"1177 deaths\")\n[Category:English feudal barons](/wiki/Category:English_feudal_barons \"English feudal barons\")\n[Category:12th\\-century English landowners](/wiki/Category:12th-century_English_landowners \"12th-century English landowners\")\n[Category:Nobility from Wiltshire](/wiki/Category:Nobility_from_Wiltshire \"Nobility from Wiltshire\")\n[Category:People from Worcestershire](/wiki/Category:People_from_Worcestershire \"People from Worcestershire\")\n\n" ] }
Pterolophia lunulata
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2023-10-24T08:07:33Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Pterolophia lunulata*** is a species of [beetle](/wiki/Beetle \"Beetle\") in the family [Cerambycidae](/wiki/Cerambycidae \"Cerambycidae\"). It was described by Hintz in 1919\\.[BioLib.cz \\- *Pterolophia lunulata*](https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id547863/). Retrieved on 8 September 2014\\.\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[lunulata](/wiki/Category:Pterolophia \"Pterolophia\")\n[Category:Beetles described in 1919](/wiki/Category:Beetles_described_in_1919 \"Beetles described in 1919\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Herta Gotthelf
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2024-01-26T16:01:14Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Life", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n**Herta Gotthelf** (6 June 1902 – 13 May 1963\\) was a German journalist and politician ([SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\")).\n\nBefore 1933 she was editor in chief of the SPD women's magazine *Genossin*. After 1945 she worked in the [Schumacher Office](/wiki/B%C3%BCro_Dr._Schumacher \"Büro Dr. Schumacher\"), set up in 1945 by [Kurt Ernst Carl Schumacher](/wiki/Kurt_Schumacher \"Kurt Schumacher\") to recreate the party. Within the party executive, between 1946 and 1956, she can be described as \"the main voice of SPD women's policies ... as the women's officer (*Frauenbeauftragte*)\".\n\n", "Life\n----\n\nHerta Gotthelf was born on June 6, 1902\\. She grew up in [Wrocław](/wiki/Wroc%C5%82aw \"Wrocław\"), then called Breslau. Recalling her childhood, she later wrote that politics were never discussed in her parents' house, but she herself was already politically engaged even at school. In 1918 she joined the [Social Democratic Party (*\"Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands\"* / SPD)](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\"). Before this, she had been active in the youth wing of the anti\\-war [Spartacus League](/wiki/Spartacus_League \"Spartacus League\") (*\"Spartakus\\-Jugend\"*) in which comrades looked forward to a new postwar world without exploitation and war.\n\nIn 1921, she was a member of a group of young socialists from Breslau who took part in the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") party conference at [Görlitz](/wiki/G%C3%B6rlitz \"Görlitz\"). At that conference Gotthelf felt drawn to the left\\-wing of the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") party, opposing the possibility that the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") might enter into a coalition with the liberal\\-centrist [People's Party](/wiki/German_People%27s_Party \"German People's Party\"). She embarked on training to work in a bank which she pursued as a career, first in Breslau and later in [Cologne](/wiki/Cologne \"Cologne\"). However, she increasingly placed her political interests ahead of her career, and by 1924 she found herself unemployed. She spent a year attending lectures at the [Labour Academy](/wiki/Europ%C3%A4ische_Akademie_der_Arbeit \"Europäische Akademie der Arbeit\") in [Frankfurt](/wiki/Frankfurt_am_Main \"Frankfurt am Main\") as a \"free listener\", while supporting herself by working in a perfume factory. Lectures she attended included by the labour lawyer [Hugo Sinzheimer](/wiki/Hugo_Sinzheimer \"Hugo Sinzheimer\") and his then assistant, [Ernst Fraenkel](/wiki/Ernst_Fraenkel_%28political_scientist%29 \"Ernst Fraenkel (political scientist)\"). In 1925, after attending lectures for a year at the Labour Academy, Gotthelf volunteered to work for the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") party executive, which was embarking on a recruitment drive in a search for party officers and journalists of the future. This involved moving to [Berlin](/wiki/Berlin \"Berlin\").\n\nAfter a brief period as an intern working on the SPD newspaper *Frauenwelt* (\"Women's World\"), Gotthelf was given a paid job in 1926 as secretary to [Marie Juchacz](/wiki/Marie_Juchacz \"Marie Juchacz\"), which included the job of editing the party magazine *Genossin* (\\[female] *\"Comrade\"* ), a successor publication to [Die Gleichheit](/wiki/Die_Gleichheit \"Die Gleichheit\") founded by [Clara Zetkin](/wiki/Clara_Zetkin \"Clara Zetkin\"). Working with [Marie Juchacz](/wiki/Marie_Juchacz \"Marie Juchacz\"), who was a member of the Reichstag and a senior party member, brought Gotthelf into contact with many of the party luminaries of that time, such as , and [Clara Bohm\\-Schuch](/wiki/Clara_Bohm-Schuch \"Clara Bohm-Schuch\"). As a result of her editorship, she also attended international socialist conferences which enabled her to establish political contacts in other European countries.\n\nThe political backdrop changed dramatically with the [Nazi take\\-over](/wiki/Machtergreifung \"Machtergreifung\") in January 1933\\. The new government lost no time in [transforming](/wiki/Gleichschaltung \"Gleichschaltung\") [Germany](/wiki/Weimar_Germany \"Weimar Germany\") into a [one\\-party](/wiki/Nazi_Party \"Nazi Party\") [post\\-democratic dictatorship](/wiki/Enabling_Act_of_1933 \"Enabling Act of 1933\"), while Herta Gotthelf set her party political work aside. As a journalist, as a social democrat, and on account of her Jewish ancestry, she was in danger of arrest or worse in the new Germany. At the beginning of 1934, she emigrated to London with her life partner who continued on to the [United States](/wiki/United_States \"United States\") while Gotthelf remained in London for more than a decade. She initially supported herself with cleaning work and child care work, and undertook various other jobs, including providing German language lessons, writing articles, and working as the secretary of her fellow exile, the novelist [Ernst Toller](/wiki/Ernst_Toller \"Ernst Toller\").\n\nAfter the [outbreak](/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland \"Invasion of Poland\") of [war](/wiki/Second_World_War \"Second World War\") in September 1939, Gotthelf gave lecturers to organisations that included the British [Labour Party](/wiki/Labour_Party_%28UK%29 \"Labour Party (UK)\") and trades unions. From 1942 she was a member of the exiled [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") committee in London. Between 1941 and 1944 she also belonged to the labour committee of the British group of German trades unionists. She appears to have engaged in extensive networking with members of the British Labour party, including [John Hynd](/wiki/John_Hynd \"John Hynd\") who after the war became a government minister with responsibility for the \"British portion\" of [occupied Germany](/wiki/Allied-occupied_Germany \"Allied-occupied Germany\"). She also co\\-founded with other exiles from Germany, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, France and Norway, a small London based \"Women's International\" group, which she subsequently described as a piece of \"self\\-evidently socialist solidarity in the middle of bomb\\-destroyed London\", an enterprise on which she would later look back with great satisfaction. Between 1943 and 1946 she was working for the [BBC](/wiki/BBC \"BBC\").\n\nGotthelf returned to Germany early in 1946, settling in what had become since May 1945 the [British occupation zone](/wiki/Allied-occupied_Germany \"Allied-occupied Germany\") (after May 1949 the [German Federal Republic (West Germany)](/wiki/German_Federal_Republic \"German Federal Republic\")). She was an early participant in the (initially \"illegal\") [Schumacher Office](/wiki/B%C3%BCro_Dr._Schumacher \"Büro Dr. Schumacher\") set up in a first\\-floor office in a surviving building in [Hanover](/wiki/Hanover \"Hanover\") by [Kurt Schumacher](/wiki/Kurt_Schumacher \"Kurt Schumacher\") in April 1945 to recreate the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\"). On 9–11 May 1946, at the invitation of [Dr. Schumacher](/wiki/Kurt_Schumacher \"Kurt Schumacher\"), she attended, as a \"foreign guest\", the first postwar SPD party conference held in Hanover. In July 1946, Gotthelf took charge of the party's national women's secretariat. The next year, at the 1947 party conference held in [Nuremberg](/wiki/Nuremberg \"Nuremberg\"), she was also given charge over the party's women's newspaper, relaunched in 1947 with the old title \"Genossin\" (\\[female] *\"Comrade\"* ), and rebranded in 1950 as \"Equality. Publication of the working woman\" (*\"Gleichheit. Organ der arbeitenden Frau\"*). She also made repeated attempts to use the contacts she had made in the British [Labour Party](/wiki/Labour_Party_%28UK%29 \"Labour Party (UK)\") during her years of exile to gain practical support from Labour Party comrades for the [Social Democratic Party](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") in Germany, and the need to create a less \"old\\-fashioned\" approach to female political and economic emancipation both within the party and more generally across the British occupation zone. For the most part British Labour Party contacts, including the responsible government minister, [John Hynd](/wiki/John_Hynd \"John Hynd\"), preferred to concentrate their energies on their own domestic problems.\n\nDespite the challenges presented by acute postwar austerity, sources indicate that Herta Gotthilf was successful in mobilising women for the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\"). She arranged mass mailings of circular letters and other practical information sources on issues such as women's employment and education, the creation of information and sexual counselling centres, advice on election campaigning, on consumer co\\-operatives and trades union issues. One constant theme of Gotthelf's agenda involved promoting reform of the [Abortion Law (§218\\)](/wiki/Abortion \"Abortion\"), subsequently a source of contention between the liberal\\-socialist elements and Christian\\-conservatives in West Germany.\n\nAt the national level, the [SPD](/wiki/Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany \"Social Democratic Party of Germany\") remained a party of opposition throughout the 1950s and most of the 1960s. Their particularly disappointing [1957 election result](/wiki/1957_West_German_federal_election \"1957 West German federal election\") triggered widespread discussion within the party as to its causes, which led to the 1959 [Godesberg Program](/wiki/Godesberg_Program \"Godesberg Program\") at which the party, for the first time, unambiguously defined its objective as the reform of capitalism rather than the replacement of capitalism. The likely direction of travel was already apparent at the 1958 party conference, held in [Stuttgart](/wiki/Stuttgart \"Stuttgart\"), at which Herta Gotthelf was one of two members not re\\-elected to the party executive. The other was [Fritz Heine](/wiki/Fritz_Heine \"Fritz Heine\"). Gotthelf nevertheless continued as editor of \"Gleichheit\" and a member of the party's women's committee for the rest of her life.\n\nHerta Gotthelf died at [Alf](/wiki/Alf%2C_Rhineland-Palatinate \"Alf, Rhineland-Palatinate\") (a village in the hills between [Trier](/wiki/Trier \"Trier\") and [Koblenz](/wiki/Koblenz \"Koblenz\")) as the result of a [stroke](/wiki/Stroke \"Stroke\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians](/wiki/Category:Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany_politicians \"Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians\")\n[Category:Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom](/wiki/Category:Jewish_emigrants_from_Nazi_Germany_to_the_United_Kingdom \"Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom\")\n[Category:Journalists from Wrocław](/wiki/Category:Journalists_from_Wroc%C5%82aw \"Journalists from Wrocław\")\n[Category:1902 births](/wiki/Category:1902_births \"1902 births\")\n[Category:1963 deaths](/wiki/Category:1963_deaths \"1963 deaths\")\n[Category:Politicians from Wrocław](/wiki/Category:Politicians_from_Wroc%C5%82aw \"Politicians from Wrocław\")\n\n" ] }
Filip Barović
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2024-01-11T20:59:59Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n* + - * + \n\t\t\t\t**Filip Barović** (born 29 July 1990\\) is a Montenegrin professional [basketball](/wiki/Basketball \"Basketball\") player for [Rapid București](/wiki/CS_Rapid_Bucure%C8%99ti_%28men%27s_basketball%29 \"CS Rapid București (men's basketball)\") of the [Romanian League](/wiki/Liga_Na%C8%9Bional%C4%83_%28men%27s_basketball%29 \"Liga Națională (men's basketball)\").\n\nBarović played for [Budućnost VOLI](/wiki/KK_Budu%C4%87nost \"KK Budućnost\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Filip Barović](https://www.aba-liga.com/player.php?id=1118) at aba\\-liga.com\n* [Filip Barović](https://www.fiba.basketball/europecup/16-17/Filip-BAROVIC) at fiba.com\n* [Filip Barović](http://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Filip_Barovic/109589) at eurobasket.com\n* [Filip Barović](http://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=002741) at euroleague.net\n\n[Category:1990 births](/wiki/Category:1990_births \"1990 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Centers (basketball)](/wiki/Category:Centers_%28basketball%29 \"Centers (basketball)\")\n[Category:Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Germany](/wiki/Category:Montenegrin_expatriate_basketball_people_in_Germany \"Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Germany\")\n[Category:Kecskeméti TE (basketball) players](/wiki/Category:Kecskem%C3%A9ti_TE_%28basketball%29_players \"Kecskeméti TE (basketball) players\")\n[Category:KK Budućnost players](/wiki/Category:KK_Budu%C4%87nost_players \"KK Budućnost players\")\n[Category:KK Mornar Bar players](/wiki/Category:KK_Mornar_Bar_players \"KK Mornar Bar players\")\n[Category:KK Studentski centar players](/wiki/Category:KK_Studentski_centar_players \"KK Studentski centar players\")\n[Category:Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria](/wiki/Category:Montenegrin_expatriate_basketball_people_in_Bulgaria \"Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria\")\n[Category:Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Romania](/wiki/Category:Montenegrin_expatriate_basketball_people_in_Romania \"Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Romania\")\n[Category:Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Hungary](/wiki/Category:Montenegrin_expatriate_basketball_people_in_Hungary \"Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Hungary\")\n[Category:Montenegrin men's basketball players](/wiki/Category:Montenegrin_men%27s_basketball_players \"Montenegrin men's basketball players\")\n[Category:PBC Academic players](/wiki/Category:PBC_Academic_players \"PBC Academic players\")\n[Category:Power forwards](/wiki/Category:Power_forwards \"Power forwards\")\n[Category:Soproni KC players](/wiki/Category:Soproni_KC_players \"Soproni KC players\")\n[Category:Sportspeople from Nikšić](/wiki/Category:Sportspeople_from_Nik%C5%A1i%C4%87 \"Sportspeople from Nikšić\")\n[Category:Telekom Baskets Bonn players](/wiki/Category:Telekom_Baskets_Bonn_players \"Telekom Baskets Bonn players\")\n\n" ] }
Regulo Caro
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2024-08-17T20:36:29Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Biography", "Discography", "Awards and nominations", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n**Regulo Caro** (born November 5, 1981\\) is a Mexican singer and songwriter.\n\n", "Biography\n---------\n\nCaro was born and raised in [Los Angeles](/wiki/Los_Angeles \"Los Angeles\"), [California](/wiki/California \"California\"), till the age of 7 and moved to Cuidad Obregón, then later returned to California for 3 additional years and then finished growing up in [Ciudad Obregón](/wiki/Ciudad_Obreg%C3%B3n \"Ciudad Obregón\"), [Sonora](/wiki/Sonora \"Sonora\") where later would meet his now wife Doris from mutual friends and now have 2 daughters and a soon on the way due late 2024\\-2025\\. Descended from musicians, uncles and grandparents, since he was a small child, he showed his strong inclination towards music. At the age of 13, he decided to form a band. At 16, he had some experience at parties and meetings. He finished his bachelor's degree in business administration, which he only practiced for a few months, since his desire for music was latent. As a composer, he has worked with important exponents of [regional Mexican](/wiki/Regional_Mexican \"Regional Mexican\") music such as his cousin [Gerardo Ortíz](/wiki/Gerardo_Ort%C3%ADz \"Gerardo Ortíz\"), [Los Nuevos Rebeldes](/wiki/Los_Nuevos_Rebeldes \"Los Nuevos Rebeldes\"), [Banda MS](/wiki/Banda_MS \"Banda MS\"), [Raúl Hernández](/wiki/Ra%C3%BAl_Hern%C3%A1ndez_%28singer%29 \"Raúl Hernández (singer)\"), [Los Buitres de Culiacán](/wiki/Los_Buitres_de_Culiac%C3%A1n \"Los Buitres de Culiacán\"), and [Alfredo Olivas](/wiki/Alfredo_Olivas \"Alfredo Olivas\").\n\nCaro is one of the most popular artists of the regional Mexican genre and has received countless awards, including a [Latin Grammy](/wiki/Latin_Grammy \"Latin Grammy\") nomination, a [BMI award](/wiki/BMI_award \"BMI award\"), gold record, a star on the [Las Vegas Walk of Stars](/wiki/Las_Vegas_Walk_of_Stars \"Las Vegas Walk of Stars\"), among others. His albums have positioned themselves in the Top 5 of the Regional Mexican Albums list of [Billboard](/wiki/Billboard_%28magazine%29 \"Billboard (magazine)\") magazine and their songs have reached the first places of the lists of popularity.\n\n", "Discography\n-----------\n\n* *Música, Pólvora y Sangre* (December 17, 2010\\) \n* *Amor en Tiempos de Guerra* (February 28, 2012\\)\n* *Especialista* (August 27, 2013\\)\n* Mi Guitarra y Yo Vol. 1 (July 29, 2014\\)\n* *Senzu\\-Rah* (October 27, 2014\\)\n* *Mi Guitarra y Yo Vol. 2* (November 24, 2015\\)\n* *En Estos Dias* (October 7, 2016\\)\n* *Mi Guitarra y Yo Vol. 3* (January 19, 2018\\)\n* *Emilio Garra* (October 11, 2019\\)\n* *Mi Guitarra y Yo Vol. 4* (December 19, 2019\\)\n* *Regulo Caro vs. Emilio Garra* (January 27, 2022\\)\n", "Awards and nominations\n----------------------\n\nThe [Latin Grammy Awards](/wiki/Latin_Grammy_Awards \"Latin Grammy Awards\") are awarded by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Similar to the Grammy Award. Régulo Caro has received one nomination.\n\n| Year | Nominated works | Category | Award | Result |\n| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |\n| 2012 | *Amor en Tiempos de Guerra* | Best Norteño Album | [Latin Grammy Awards](/wiki/Latin_Grammy_Awards \"Latin Grammy Awards\") | |\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1981 births](/wiki/Category:1981_births \"1981 births\")\n[Category:Living people](/wiki/Category:Living_people \"Living people\")\n[Category:Norteño musicians](/wiki/Category:Norte%C3%B1o_musicians \"Norteño musicians\")\n[Category:Banda musicians](/wiki/Category:Banda_musicians \"Banda musicians\")\n[Category:Latin music songwriters](/wiki/Category:Latin_music_songwriters \"Latin music songwriters\")\n[Category:Singers from Sonora](/wiki/Category:Singers_from_Sonora \"Singers from Sonora\")\n[Category:People from Sonora](/wiki/Category:People_from_Sonora \"People from Sonora\")\n[Category:21st\\-century Mexican singers](/wiki/Category:21st-century_Mexican_singers \"21st-century Mexican singers\")\n\n" ] }
Perinthina
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2019-09-09T19:38:51Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n* + - * + - * + - * + - * + - \n\n**Perinthina** is a subtribe of rove beetles in the subfamily [Aleocharinae](/wiki/Aleocharinae \"Aleocharinae\").\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n", "External links\n--------------\n\n* [Perinthina](http://insectoid.info/insecta/coleoptera/staphylinidae/perinthina/) at insectoid.info\n\n[Category:Aleocharinae](/wiki/Category:Aleocharinae \"Aleocharinae\")\n[Category:Insect subtribes](/wiki/Category:Insect_subtribes \"Insect subtribes\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Uaiuara
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2023-10-03T03:12:01Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Species", "See also", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "\n\n***Uaiuara*** is a [genus](/wiki/Genus \"Genus\") of [huntsman spiders](/wiki/Sparassidae \"Sparassidae\") that was first described by C. Rheims in 2013\\.\n\n", "Species\n-------\n\n it contains seven species, found in South America and [Panama](/wiki/Panama \"Panama\"):\n* *[Uaiuara amazonica](/wiki/Uaiuara_amazonica \"Uaiuara amazonica\")* (Simon, 1880\\) ([type](/wiki/Type_species \"Type species\")) – Northern South America\n* *[Uaiuara barroana](/wiki/Uaiuara_barroana \"Uaiuara barroana\")* ([Chamberlin](/wiki/Ralph_Vary_Chamberlin \"Ralph Vary Chamberlin\"), 1925\\) – [Panama](/wiki/Panama \"Panama\")\n* *[Uaiuara dianae](/wiki/Uaiuara_dianae \"Uaiuara dianae\")* Rheims, 2013 – [Peru](/wiki/Peru \"Peru\")\n* *[Uaiuara jirau](/wiki/Uaiuara_jirau \"Uaiuara jirau\")* Rheims, 2013 – [Brazil](/wiki/Brazil \"Brazil\")\n* *[Uaiuara ope](/wiki/Uaiuara_ope \"Uaiuara ope\")* Rheims, 2013 – Peru, Brazil\n* *[Uaiuara palenque](/wiki/Uaiuara_palenque \"Uaiuara palenque\")* Rheims, 2013 – [Ecuador](/wiki/Ecuador \"Ecuador\")\n* *[Uaiuara quyguaba](/wiki/Uaiuara_quyguaba \"Uaiuara quyguaba\")* Rheims, 2013 – Brazil\n\n", "See also\n--------\n\n* [List of Sparassidae species](/wiki/List_of_Sparassidae_species \"List of Sparassidae species\")\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:Araneomorphae genera](/wiki/Category:Araneomorphae_genera \"Araneomorphae genera\")\n[Category:Sparassidae](/wiki/Category:Sparassidae \"Sparassidae\")\n[Category:Spiders of Central America](/wiki/Category:Spiders_of_Central_America \"Spiders of Central America\")\n[Category:Spiders of South America](/wiki/Category:Spiders_of_South_America \"Spiders of South America\")\n\n \n\n" ] }
Robert Scipio von Lentulus
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2024-08-20T12:51:57Z
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{ "title": [ "Introduction", "Early life and Austrian service", "Prussian service", "Swiss projects", "Memorials and honors", "References" ], "level": [ 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 2 ], "content": [ "* + - ", "Early life and Austrian service\n-------------------------------\n\nRobert Scipio, Freiherr von Lentulus, descended from an old [Roman](/wiki/Rome \"Rome\") noble family (formerly called Linser) that emigrated to the city of [Bern](/wiki/Bern \"Bern\") in approximately 1592\\. His father, Caesar Joseph von Lentulus (died 1744\\) served in the Austrian military and Robert Scipio received his education at the [Viennese](/wiki/Vienna \"Vienna\") [Jesuit school](/wiki/Jesuitenschule \"Jesuitenschule\").Bonjour, Edgar, [Lentulus, Rupert Scipio von](https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd118571613.html#ndbcontent), *Neue Deutsche Biographie* 14 (1985\\), S. 220 \\[Online\\-Version]; Accessed 7 March 2017\\. He entered the Austrian imperial military in 1728 as a *[Fähnrich](/wiki/F%C3%A4hnrich \"Fähnrich\")* (cadet) in the Dragoon Regiment Philippi.Bernhard von Poten [Lentulus, Robert Scipio v.](https://de.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=ADB:Lentulus,_Rupert_Scipio_von&oldid=2501155), *Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie,* herausgegeben von der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band 18 (1883\\), S. 267–268, Digitale Volltext\\-Ausgabe in Wikisource, (Version vom 7\\. März 2017, 19:23 Uhr UTC)Eric\\-André Klauser,\n[Lentulus, Robert Scipio v.](http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D15700.php), *Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz*, 30/11/2007 version. Accessed 7 March 2017\\.\n\nIn the [War of Polish Succession](/wiki/War_of_Polish_Succession \"War of Polish Succession\") Lentulus participated in the 1734 campaign in Italy as the adjutant of the [Field marshal](/wiki/Field_marshal \"Field marshal\"), [Count Claude Florimond de Mercy](/wiki/Count_Claude_Florimond_de_Mercy \"Count Claude Florimond de Mercy\"), who fell on 28 June in the [Battle of San Pietro](/wiki/Battle_of_San_Pietro \"Battle of San Pietro\") (sometimes called the Battle of Parma). In 1735, he joined the campaign in the Rhineland. He fought later in the [Austro\\-Turkish War of 1737–39](/wiki/Austro-Russian%E2%80%93Turkish_War_%281735%E2%80%931739%29 \"Austro-Russian–Turkish War (1735–1739)\") and from 1742–44 in the campaigns in Bavarian and Bohemia during the [War of Austrian Succession](/wiki/War_of_Austrian_Succession \"War of Austrian Succession\"). Lentulus was also consulted on military\\-diplomatic negotiations after the armistice of 1735 and the border regulation between the [Banat](/wiki/Banat \"Banat\") and [Serbia](/wiki/Serbia \"Serbia\") after the [Belgrade Peace](/wiki/Treaty_of_Belgrade \"Treaty of Belgrade\"). When the opportunity arose, Lentulus undertook lengthy journeys in Italy and the Orient.\n\nA decisive factor for Lentulus's further career was his behavior against the Prussian commander, [Gottfried Emanuel von Einsiedel](/wiki/Gottfried_Emanuel_von_Einsiedel \"Gottfried Emanuel von Einsiedel\"), during the Second Silesian War on 16 September 1744\\. The Austrian commander at Prague, [Ferdinand Philipp von Harsch](/wiki/Ferdinand_Philipp_von_Harsch \"Ferdinand Philipp von Harsch\"), had agreed to capitulate after a two\\-week siege. Lentulus, at that time [captain](/wiki/Captain_%28land%29 \"Captain (land)\"), refused to sign the capitulation certificate and, instead, broke his sword: he had been commanded to fight to defend Prague, but not to surrender.Haller, Franz Ludwig)\\[WS 1], *Leben des General\\-Lieutenants R. S. Lentulus* (Bern 1786, 8°.), in’s Französische übersetzt von Hedelhofer (Genève et Lausanne 1787\\); neue und vermehrte Ausgabe (Bern 1788, mit Porträt). – Der Feldzug in Mähren oder die Belagerung und der Entsatz von Olmütz. Von E. v. St. (Frankfurt a. M. 1858, J. D. Sauerländer, 8°.) S. 248\\. This impressed the Prussian King Frederick II so much that he wanted to take Lentulus into his service.\n\n", "Prussian service\n----------------\n\nLentulus initially refused Frederick's request, but left the Austrian army to go to Bern. After the peace settlement of 1745, Prince [Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt\\-Dessau](/wiki/Leopold_I%2C_Prince_of_Anhalt-Dessau \"Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau\") intervened with Lentulus and convinced him to enter the Prussian army. Lentulus entered the Prussian army in 1746 as a cavalry officer with a [major](/wiki/Major_%28rank%29 \"Major (rank)\")'s commission. Frederick appointed him as a wing adjutant and revised his officer's patent (commission) to the date of the surrender of Prague. Lentulus married Elisabeth Luise Henriette Auguste Sophie, a daughter of the Minister of State and Count [Frederick Albert von Schwerin](/wiki/Frederick_Albert_von_Schwerin \"Frederick Albert von Schwerin\"); upon their marriage Frederick addressed an [ode](/wiki/Ode \"Ode\") to the couple.\n\nDuring the [Seven Years' War](/wiki/Seven_Years%27_War \"Seven Years' War\"), Lentulus served at the royal headquarters and was sent on several diplomatic missions; and after the [Battle of Lobositz](/wiki/Battle_of_Lobositz \"Battle of Lobositz\"), he delivered the victory message to [London](/wiki/London \"London\"). He then fought at the [Battle of Prague](/wiki/Battle_of_Prague_%281757%29 \"Battle of Prague (1757)\") and, subsequently, at the [Battle of Kolin](/wiki/Battle_of_Kolin \"Battle of Kolin\"). He particularly distinguished himself at the [Battle of Rossbach](/wiki/Battle_of_Rossbach \"Battle of Rossbach\") when he pursued the fleeing French army. Subsequently, Lentulus led a brigade formed by the *[Garde du Corps](/wiki/Gardes_du_Corps_%28Prussia%29 \"Gardes du Corps (Prussia)\")* [Cuirassier](/wiki/Cuirassier \"Cuirassier\") Regiment Nr. 13 and the *Gens d'Armes* Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 10\\. In the [Battle of Leuthen](/wiki/Battle_of_Leuthen \"Battle of Leuthen\"), under command of [Major General](/wiki/Major_General \"Major General\") [Hans Joachim von Zieten](/wiki/Hans_Joachim_von_Zieten \"Hans Joachim von Zieten\"), he again distinguished himself in the attack on the Austrian left flank, and Frederick gave him a reward of a thousand [thalers](/wiki/Thalers \"Thalers\"). In 1757, Lentulus was promoted to major general.\n\nIn 1758, Lentulus was named [proprietor](/wiki/Inhaber \"Inhaber\") of *Leibregiment zu Pferde* Cuirassier Regiment Nr. 3, an office that he would hold until 1778\\.\nIn April 1758, he took part in the [Siege of Schweidnitz](/wiki/Siege_of_Schweidnitz \"Siege of Schweidnitz\") with seven cuirassier regiments and then moved with Frederick's army to [Moravia](/wiki/Moravia \"Moravia\"). In the battles of [Zorndorf](/wiki/Battle_of_Zorndorf \"Battle of Zorndorf\") and [Hochkirch](/wiki/Battle_of_Hochkirch \"Battle of Hochkirch\"), he again led by example. In 1759 he served in Silesia. In 1760, he fought at the head of two dragoon regiments in the [Battle of Liegnitz](/wiki/Battle_of_Liegnitz_%281760%29 \"Battle of Liegnitz (1760)\"), and commanded the post roads in Silesia in the following winter. The end of his service in this war was, for Lentulus, the [Battle of Reichenbach](/wiki/Battle_of_Reichenbach \"Battle of Reichenbach\") on 16 August 1762\\.\n\n### Swiss projects\n\nIn 1767, Frederick appointed Lentulus [lieutenant general](/wiki/Lieutenant_general \"Lieutenant general\"), and in 1768, he was appointed governor of [Neuchâtel](/wiki/Neuch%C3%A2tel \"Neuchâtel\") in [Switzerland](/wiki/Switzerland \"Switzerland\"), then under Prussian rule. He was officially governor of the city following the [Gaudot Affair](/wiki/Gaudot_Affair \"Gaudot Affair\"), a series of demonstrations against the change in tithing and tenancy regulations.Dominique Quadroni, [Gaudot Affair](http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D17209.php), *Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz*, 17/5/2005, Accessed 7 March 2017\\. Lentulus gave up the office in 1779\\.\n\nAs during his entire career in Prussia, Lentulus often belonged to the king's closest circles, especially during the years after the war, where he was valued because of his education and intelligence. As early as 1752 Lentulus was present at the wedding of the brother of King, [Henry](/wiki/Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_%281726%E2%80%931802%29 \"Prince Henry of Prussia (1726–1802)\"), with the Hessian [Princess Wilhelmine](/wiki/Princess_Wilhelmina_of_Hesse-Kassel \"Princess Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel\"). In 1769, Lentulus was present in [Neisse](/wiki/Neisse \"Neisse\") at the meeting of Frederick II with Austrian [Emperor Joseph II](/wiki/Joseph_II_of_Austria \"Joseph II of Austria\"). Following the [First Partition of Poland](/wiki/First_Partition_of_Poland \"First Partition of Poland\"), Frederick sent him to [East Prussia](/wiki/East_Prussia \"East Prussia\") in 1773 to take possession of the newly\\-acquired province and to establish Prussian rule.\n\nIn 1778–79, Lentulus took part in the service of Prince Henry during the [War of Bavarian Succession](/wiki/War_of_Bavarian_Succession \"War of Bavarian Succession\"), but retired because of his old age. Upon his retirement, Lentulus returned to Bern, where he headed the military system. On the recommendation of Lentulus, the city and the Republic of Bern had already formed the first three [Jäger](/wiki/J%C3%A4ger_%28infantry%29 \"Jäger (infantry)\") companies in 1768 from good marksmen of the upper regiments.\n\n", "### Swiss projects\n\nIn 1767, Frederick appointed Lentulus [lieutenant general](/wiki/Lieutenant_general \"Lieutenant general\"), and in 1768, he was appointed governor of [Neuchâtel](/wiki/Neuch%C3%A2tel \"Neuchâtel\") in [Switzerland](/wiki/Switzerland \"Switzerland\"), then under Prussian rule. He was officially governor of the city following the [Gaudot Affair](/wiki/Gaudot_Affair \"Gaudot Affair\"), a series of demonstrations against the change in tithing and tenancy regulations.Dominique Quadroni, [Gaudot Affair](http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D17209.php), *Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz*, 17/5/2005, Accessed 7 March 2017\\. Lentulus gave up the office in 1779\\.\n\nAs during his entire career in Prussia, Lentulus often belonged to the king's closest circles, especially during the years after the war, where he was valued because of his education and intelligence. As early as 1752 Lentulus was present at the wedding of the brother of King, [Henry](/wiki/Prince_Henry_of_Prussia_%281726%E2%80%931802%29 \"Prince Henry of Prussia (1726–1802)\"), with the Hessian [Princess Wilhelmine](/wiki/Princess_Wilhelmina_of_Hesse-Kassel \"Princess Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel\"). In 1769, Lentulus was present in [Neisse](/wiki/Neisse \"Neisse\") at the meeting of Frederick II with Austrian [Emperor Joseph II](/wiki/Joseph_II_of_Austria \"Joseph II of Austria\"). Following the [First Partition of Poland](/wiki/First_Partition_of_Poland \"First Partition of Poland\"), Frederick sent him to [East Prussia](/wiki/East_Prussia \"East Prussia\") in 1773 to take possession of the newly\\-acquired province and to establish Prussian rule.\n\nIn 1778–79, Lentulus took part in the service of Prince Henry during the [War of Bavarian Succession](/wiki/War_of_Bavarian_Succession \"War of Bavarian Succession\"), but retired because of his old age. Upon his retirement, Lentulus returned to Bern, where he headed the military system. On the recommendation of Lentulus, the city and the Republic of Bern had already formed the first three [Jäger](/wiki/J%C3%A4ger_%28infantry%29 \"Jäger (infantry)\") companies in 1768 from good marksmen of the upper regiments.\n\n", "Memorials and honors\n--------------------\n\nLentulus died in 1786 on his estate at [Parc de Mon Repos](/wiki/Parc_de_Mon_Repos \"Parc de Mon Repos\") near Bern, where his grave is located on the highest point of the Lentulus hill, named after him. Nearby, a street was named after Lentulus.\n\nHe was Knight of the [Order of the Black Eagle](/wiki/Order_of_the_Black_Eagle \"Order of the Black Eagle\"). In 1851, his [name](/wiki/Names_inscribed_on_the_Equestrian_statue_of_Frederick_the_Great \"Names inscribed on the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great\") was included on the [Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great](/wiki/Equestrian_statue_of_Frederick_the_Great \"Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great\"), among the other men who helped to found the modern Prussian state.[*Denkmal König Friedrichs des Großen*](https://books.google.com/books?id=bEtDAAAAYAAJ). Enthüllt am 31\\. Mai 1851, Berlin 1851 (Reprint Leipzig 1987\\)\n\n", "References\n----------\n\n[Category:1786 deaths](/wiki/Category:1786_deaths \"1786 deaths\")\n[Category:Lieutenant generals of Prussia](/wiki/Category:Lieutenant_generals_of_Prussia \"Lieutenant generals of Prussia\")\n[Category:Military personnel from Bern](/wiki/Category:Military_personnel_from_Bern \"Military personnel from Bern\")\n[Category:Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War](/wiki/Category:Prussian_military_personnel_of_the_Seven_Years%27_War \"Prussian military personnel of the Seven Years' War\")\n[Category:German military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession](/wiki/Category:German_military_personnel_of_the_War_of_the_Austrian_Succession \"German military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession\")\n[Category:1714 births](/wiki/Category:1714_births \"1714 births\")\n[Category:Imperial Army (Holy Roman Empire) personnel](/wiki/Category:Imperial_Army_%28Holy_Roman_Empire%29_personnel \"Imperial Army (Holy Roman Empire) personnel\")\n\n" ] }