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Document [0](Title: Friends in Bellwoods II) release also noted that where the original album had documented an emerging scene of artists who were largely unknown outside Toronto, by the time of the second album's release several of the involved artists — including Ohbijou, The Acorn, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Timber Timbre, Basia Bulat and Great Lake Swimmers — had broken out to significant national or international success. Friends in Bellwoods II Friends in Bellwoods is a compilation album, released in 2009 by Out of This Spark as a benefit for Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank. The album is a sequel to the 2007 compilation "Friends in
Document [1](Title: Bulgarian Agrarian National Union) an old bourgeois economic system, which was, from the Communist point of view, destined to fail. Though the BKP was always opposed to certain BZNS policies, most other factions became dissatisfied with Stamboliyski and the BZNS because of growing corruption within the party, and an increasingly oppressive rule over the Bulgarian people. On 9 June 1923 a bloc of military factions staged a coup d'état and deposed the Stamboliyski regime. Though the Communists ultimately gained control of the Bulgarian government, the BZNS remained in existence (as a member of the Fatherland Front), and participated in agricultural policy in Bulgaria until
Document [2](Title: M&GN Class C) with the MR's 1808 class, which had first appeared in 1888. 26 locomotives of the new design were built by Sharp, Stewart & Co. in 1894, with a further seven following in 1896; a final seven were built by Beyer, Peacock & Co. in 1899 bringing the total to 40. Their numbers on the M&GN were 1–7, 11–14, 17, 18, 36–39, 42–57, 74–80, and they formed M&GN Class C. Ten more were built to the same design by Beyer, Peacock in 1900, but these were for the MR, where they formed the 2581 class. As built, the engines had round-topped
Document [3](Title: Erwin Eisch) pieces to strengthen his forms. During the time Eisch worked in Littleton's studio, his influence on his American colleague was strong. For weeks after Eisch's return to Germany, Littleton found himself creating works that were derivative of his friend’s complex, intuitively-shaped forms. This, Littleton said, made him change the direction of his work to simple forms based on the column and the tube. The following summer, Littleton traveled to Frauenau to work in Eisch’s studio, where he created about thirty sculptures for exhibition in Europe. Eisch and Littleton first exhibited together in 1969 in Munich and Cologne. Although many of
Document [4](Title: Milovan Đorić) Milovan Đorić Milovan Đorić (Serbian Cyrillic: Mилoвaн Ђopић; born 6 August 1945) is a Serbian football manager and former player. He is often referred to as Bata Đora. Đorić last coached in 2011 when he was head coach of the Serbia U17 national team. He resigned after public outrage at Serbia bowing out in the group stage of that year's under-17 championship. He made his professional debut in 1967 with Red Star Belgrade, where he remained for six seasons winning four championships and two cups. At the beginning of the 1973–74 season, Đorić was transferred to Real Oviedo of Spain,
Document [5](Title: New York State Route 217) Road as it enters the village of Philmont. Within Philmont, NY 217 follows Main Street through the center of the densely populated village. At an intersection with Maple Street, the highway comes within view of Summit Lake, a small water body in the center of Philmont. Past the lake, NY 217 turns northeast once more and intersects with CR 11 (Martindale Road) as it leaves the village. After Philmont, NY 217 progresses its way northeastward, with the highway winding its way through a mixture of dense woods and open fields. Shortly after crossing into the town of Ghent, the route
Document [6](Title: Promethean ActivBoard) gray is teacher pen, light gray is student pen. The application is called ActivInspire. You have to choose the colors and eraser in ActivInspire. Unlike the SmartBoard there are more than 4 colors you can use. To calibrate it there is a circle known as the "Flame of Learning" you have to hold on to. Promethean ActivBoard Promethean ActivBoards are interactive whiteboards. They are products from the english education company Promethean World. They have the version where you can use the pen and finger to touch, and ones where you can only use the pen. They are available with Windows,
Document [7](Title: Theme from New York, New York) '' Theme from New York , New York '' Single by Frank Sinatra from the album Trilogy : Past Present Future Released 1980 Format 7 '' single Recorded 1979 Genre Jazz Length 3 : 26 Label Reprise Songwriter ( s ) Fred Ebb , John Kander Producer ( s ) Sonny Burke Frank Sinatra singles chronology '' Night and Day '' ( 1977 ) '' Theme from New York , New York '' ( 1980 ) '' You and Me ( We Wanted It All ) '' ( 1980 ) '' Night and Day '' ( 1977 ) '' Theme from New York , New York '' ( 1980 ) '' You and Me ( We Wanted It All ) '' ( 1980 )
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Answer: | 1979 |
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Document [0](Title: Capitulation of Pasewalk) brigades hewed a path through the Prussian column, capturing many prisoners and isolating the rear guard. Beaumont's dragoons drove the rear guard against the Uecker River north of the city and forced Prince Augustus of Prussia to surrender. Though Hohenlohe still had a clear road to Stettin, Murat bluffed him into surrendering 10,000 troops by claiming he was surrounded by 100,000 Frenchmen. Moving on Murat's left flank on the 28th, Milhaud reached the village of Bandelow, about halfway between Prenzlau and Pasewalk. From there, he marched toward the sound of the guns from the Battle of Prenzlau. His brigade arrived
Document [1](Title: Original Vampires (The Vampire Diaries)) and Esther planned to use magic to prevent them from being hurt. Mikael had Esther turn him and their children into beings faster and stronger than werewolves, with their own fangs to attack, and heightened senses, and unable to be truly killed. Esther, upon her husband's request, called on the power of the sun for life, and the ancient white oak tree for immortality to make her children stronger and immortal while also using the magically spelled blood of a doppelganger to allow them to be reborn as a powerful new species. Mikael and his five remaining children turned while
Document [2](Title: Pottu Amman (Tamil militant)) Deputy Solicitor-General Kapila Waidyaratne informed the Colombo High Court that Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman had been killed in May 2009 in Karaithuraipatru and that their names should be removed from those charged with Kadirgamar's assassination. Judge Kumudini Wickremasinghe approved the changes, judicially confirming Pottu Amman's death. In March 2010 the Sri Lankan government asked Interpol to remove Pottu Amman from its most wanted list. In October 2010 the charges against Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman in relation to the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi were dropped after the Central Bureau of Investigation filed a report stating that the pair were dead. The
Document [3](Title: Graphism) art. It was symbolic transposition, not copying of reality, that is to say that graphism did not begin start by reproducing reality in a slavishly photographic manner, but with abstraction. The discovery of prehistoric art in the late 19th century raised the issue of a "naive" state, an art by which humans supposedly represented what they saw as a result of an aesthetic triggering effect. It was soon realized near the beginning of the 20th century that this view was mistaken, and that magical-religious concerns were responsible for the figurative art of the Cenozoic Era, as indeed for almost all
Document [4](Title: William S. Burroughs) the Sky took their name from the 1989 text "Apocalypse", in which Burroughs describes "art and creative expression taking a literal and physical form". Burroughs played Opium Jones in the 1966 Conrad Rooks cult film "Chappaqua", which also featured cameo roles by Allen Ginsberg, Moondog, and others. In 1968, an abbreviated—77 minutes as opposed to the original's 104 minutes—version of Benjamin Christensen's 1922 film "Häxan" was released, subtitled "Witchcraft Through The Ages". This version, produced by Antony Balch, featured an eclectic jazz score by Daniel Humair and expressionist narration by Burroughs. He also appeared alongside Brion Gysin in a number
Document [5](Title: Nailsea School) a 'truly outstanding year', 74% of year 11 students achieved 5 A* to C grades at GCSE. This represents the highest achievement at GCSE level in the school's history, despite the possible disruption caused by the impending move to the new school site. 2009 saw excellent results from the Nailsea School Sixth Form students. Six students achieved at least three A grades at A-level with one fifth of all exams taken by the students resulting in A grades. 62 per cent were at least a C grade. In addition, 6 A Level students achieved offers from Oxford/cambridge. GCSE results at
Document [6](Title: Edwards Rail Car Company) tracks of the A&W. The short line was not only an Edwards customer, but its tracks served as a test, demonstration and development track for over twenty years of Edwards car production. During the early 1920s, mainstays of this output was the Model-10 which had the engine mounted up in the baggage compartment, as was the fashion of most all other manufacturers. In 1926 the company started delivery of the new Model-20. What set the Model-20 apart from the Model-10 and competitor's models was the ingenious, patented, power truck design, with the motor set into the front truck frame instead
Document [7](Title: Eddie Steeples) Eddie Steeples ( born November 25 , 1973 ) is an American actor known for his roles as the '' Rubberband Man '' in an advertising campaign for OfficeMax , and as Darnell '' Crabman '' Turner on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl .
Question: who is crabman on my name is earl
Answer: | Eddie Steeples |
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Document [0](Title: Margaret de Quincy, Countess of Lincoln) of Lincoln by right of his wife. (John de Lacy is mistakenly called the 1st Earl of Lincoln in many references.) In 1238, Margaret and her husband paid King Henry the large sum of 5,000 pounds to obtain his agreement to the marriage of their daughter Maud to Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 2nd Earl of Gloucester. On 22 July 1240 her first husband John de Lacy died. Although he was nominally succeeded by their only son Edmund de Lacy (c.1227-1258) for titles and lands that included Baron of Pontefract, Baron of Halton, and Constable of Chester, Margaret
Document [1](Title: The Amazing Race 3) teams found the next Roadblock, which was shown on television as a miscellaneous task after the Detour with one team member retrieving a clue from the middle of the Fountain of Wealth. Airdate: December 11, 2002 The Detour was a choice between Easy Buy or Hard Sell. Both choices took place at Mekong Delta in Cái Bè. In Easy Buy, teams chose a boat called a sampan and rode it into the floating market. Their goal was to look for the only vendor who sells water coconuts (called in Vietnamese) and buy one at any price they could. In Hard
Document [2](Title: Ko Chang District) inclusion in the Ko Chang District (419 km) and as the largest island of the Mu Ko Chang National Park (650 km). Ko Chang means 'Elephant Island' and derives from its elephant-shaped headland. Despite the presence of elephants on the island, they are not indigenous. At present, there are eight villages on the island. Prior to World War II, Ko Chang was little known. During this period, the few families there made a living growing coconuts and fruits. On 17 January 1941, Ko Chang was the scene of the Battle of Ko Chang between the Royal Thai Navy and a
Document [3](Title: At-Tur (Mount of Olives)) population 1,037; 806 Muslims and 231 Christians, increasing in the 1931 census to 2,090; 12 Jews, 253 Christians and 1,825 Muslims, in 400 houses. In the 1945 statistics the population of Et Tur was 2,770; 2,380 Muslims and 390 Christians, who owned 8,808 dunams of land according to an official land and population survey. 228 dunams were plantations and irrigable land, 2,838 for cereals, while 86 dunams were built-up (urban) land. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, At-Tur came under Jordani rule. The Jordanian census of 1961 found 4,289 inhabitants in At-Tur, of whom 686 were Christian. After the 1967 Six-Day
Document [4](Title: Kamalamba Samrakshathu) Kamalamba Samrakshathu The Kamalamba Navavarna Kritis by Shri Muthuswami Dikshitar (1776-1836) are some of the most famous pieces of music in the Carnatic system of Indian classical music. They are treasures which embody not only the technical brilliance of the composer but also offer a peep into the advaitic school of Hindu philosophy and elements of Tantric rituals. They are very elaborate compositions which may be well compared with major symphonies in the Western system. Kamalamba Navavarna Krithis is a group of compositions on Goddess Kamalamba enshrined in the Thyagarajeshwarar Temple, at Thiruvarur. She is enshrined in a separate shrine
Document [5](Title: A702 road) A702 road The A702 is a major road in Scotland, that runs from Edinburgh to St. John's Town of Dalry in Dumfries and Galloway. It is the last section of a sometimes recommended route by Google Maps between London and Edinburgh, the English and Scottish capitals, which now follows the M1, M6, A74(M) and A702 roads, rather than the more direct A1 and A1(M) which runs all the way. The A702 begins as a minor street heading north as Ponton Street from its junction with West Tolcross, then turning east into Fountainbridge, and south into Earl Grey Street where it
Document [6](Title: Kurdish Christians) of the Royal Geographical Society reported about a Kurdish tribe in Sivas which retained certain Christian observances and sometimes identified as Christian. One of the most prominent Kurdish leaders in Iraqi Kurdistan, Sheikh Ahmed Barzani who was a brother of Mustafa Barzani, announced his conversion to Christianity during his uprising against the Iraqi government in 1931. The Kurdish-Speaking Church of Christ (The Kurdzman Church of Christ) was established in Hewlêr (Erbil) by the end of 2000, and has branches in the Silêmanî, Duhok governorates. This is the first evangelical Kurdish church in Iraq. Its logo is formed of a yellow
Document [7](Title: Super Smash Bros.) The gameplay objective differs from that of traditional fighters by aiming to knock opponents off the stage instead of depleting life bars . The original Super Smash Bros. , released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 , had a small budget and was originally a Japan - only release , but its domestic success led to a worldwide release . The series achieved even greater success with the release of Super Smash Bros. Melee , which was released in 2001 for the GameCube and became the bestselling game on that system . A third installment , Super Smash Bros. Brawl , was released in 2008 for the Wii . Although HAL Laboratory has been the developer of the first two games , the third game was developed through the collaboration of several companies . The fourth installment , Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U , were released in 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U , respectively . The 3DS installment was the first series title to be released on a handheld platform . A fifth installment , Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , is currently in development for the Nintendo Switch and is scheduled to be released on December 7 , 2018 .
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Answer: | December 7 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Bupa) Bupa Bupa is an international healthcare group, with its origins and headquarters in the United Kingdom but now serving 32 million customers in 190 countries. It is a private healthcare not for-profit company limited by guarantee, as opposed to the UK's National Health Service (NHS), which is a tax-funded healthcare system. Bupa (originally the British United Provident Association) was established in 1947 when seventeen British provident associations joined together to provide healthcare for the general public. The firm is a private company limited by guarantee; it has no shareholders, and any profits (after tax) are reinvested in the business. The
Document [1](Title: Cricket) established until 1890. The most successful club has been Yorkshire, who had won 32 official titles (plus one shared) to 2017. Australia established its national first-class championship in 1892–93 when the Sheffield Shield was introduced. In Australia, the first-class teams represent the various states. New South Wales has the highest number of titles. The other ICC full members have national championship trophies called the Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament (Afghanistan); the National Cricket League (Bangladesh); the Ranji Trophy (India); the Inter-Provincial Championship (Ireland); the Plunket Shield (New Zealand); the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (Pakistan); the Currie Cup (South Africa); the Premier Trophy
Document [2](Title: Elinor Jackson) were extremely close, and through Elinor's influence Jackson's already strong faith deepened. In October 1854 Elinor was in labor, but the outcome was not happy. She gave birth to a stillborn baby and died herself shortly thereafter due to pregnancy complications. Jackson was devastated by grief but his faith supported him. The couple had been living with her father, and Jackson continued to live there for several years until he began courting Anna Morrison, the woman that would become his second wife. Elinor Jackson Elinor "Ellie" Junkin Jackson (March 6, 1825 – October 2, 1854) was the first wife of
Document [3](Title: Jon Voight) teamed up with Russian writer and director Andrei Konchalovsky to play the role of escaped con Manny Manheim in "Runaway Train". The script was based on a story by Akira Kurosawa, and paired Voight with Eric Roberts as a fellow escapee. Voight received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and won the Golden Globe's award for Best Actor. Roberts was also honored for his performance, receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Voight followed up this and other performances with a role in the 1986 film, "Desert Bloom", and reportedly experienced a "spiritual awakening" toward the end
Document [4](Title: Skelivka) Felsztyn had a mixed population of Poles, Ukrainians and Jews. The Jews were killed in World War II, while the area's Poles were deported to Siberia in cattle trucks after the Soviet invasion. Many of these Poles died in Siberia, some were able to leave Siberia with General Anders Army, while others eventually returned to Felsztyn in 1956 only to find their homes occupied by strangers or demolished. Most surviving Poles were moved to western Poland (mainly Lower Silesia) in the late 1940s and 1950s. After World War II, some Lemkos from Poland were moved to the renamed Skelivka. Today
Document [5](Title: Symphonic Dances (Rachmaninoff)) had written to conductor Eugene Ormandy in late August 1940 that the piece was finished and needed only to be orchestrated, the manuscript for the full score bears completion dates of September and October 1940. It was premiered by Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, to whom it is dedicated, on January 3, 1941. The "Dances" combine energetic rhythmic sections, reminiscent of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring", with some of the composer's lushest harmonies. The rhythmic vivacity, a characteristic of Rachmaninoff's late style, may have been further heightened here for two reasons. First, he had been encouraged by the success of
Document [6](Title: Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C.) games. In addition, the organization has a fan program on South Radio called "The Sound of the Gallery" hosted by Dor Shuker and Ben Buda. The association was established in early 2013. The association works regularly since its inception in social networks, and can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. In addition, The association can also be found in the Android App Store has an app named "Vasermilya". At the beginning of the 2017–18 season, the organization was awarded the Outstanding President Award by the President's Residence and the Director of the Leagues for Football. The prize was awarded
Document [7](Title: Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (film)) Principal photography began on November 21 , 2015 in Atlanta , Georgia . Lionsgate released the film on October 7 , 2016 . It received mixed reviews and has grossed over $23 million .
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Answer: | Atlanta , Georgia |
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Document [0](Title: Danthonia compressa) Danthonia compressa Danthonia compressa is a species of grass known by the common names mountain oatgrass, flattened oatgrass, and slender oatgrass. This bunchgrass is native to eastern North America, where it can be found in eastern Canada and the Eastern United States. In the southern part of its range it is restricted to the high elevations of the Appalachian Mountains. "Danthonia compressa" is a perennial bunchgrass with thin, compressed stems reaching up to about 80 centimeters in length, sometimes lying decumbent. Most of the leaves are located at the bases of the stems. The inflorescence is a panicle of up
Document [1](Title: 5-HT1D receptor) 5-HT1D receptor 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 1D, also known as HTR1D, is a 5-HT receptor, but also denotes the human gene encoding it. 5-HT acts on the central nervous system, and affects locomotion and anxiety. It also induces vascular vasoconstriction in the brain. 5HT receptor is a G protein linked receptor that activates an intracellular messenger cascade to produce an inhibitory response by decreasing cellular levels of cAMP. The 5HT is a 7-TM receptor. A large intercellular loop between TM-5 and TM-6 is believed to be associated with coupling to a second messenger. Agonists might bind in a manner that utilizes
Document [2](Title: Indian Queens) the story of a Portuguese princess who landed at Falmouth in packet days, and slept one night at this inn on her way to London. Her swarthy appearance gave onlookers the impression that she was an Indian. It has also been suggested that the royal lady was Pocahontas (1595–1617), an American Indian who was the younger daughter of Powhatan, chief of the Indian tribes who lived along the Virginia coast. There is very little evidence to support this story; nevertheless, it is still commonly given as the origin of the name. Pocahontas's name has been given to a modern street
Document [3](Title: Theory of Basic Human Values) at different times. The structure of Schwartz's 10-value type model (see graph above) has been supported across over 80 countries, women and men, various methods such as importance ratings of values (using the surveys listed below), direct similarity judgment tasks, pile sorting, and spatial arrangement, and even for how the values of other people, such as family members, are perceived. Several models have been developed to measure the basic values to ensure that the values theory is valid independent of the methodology employed. The main differentiator between the Schwartz Value Survey and the Portrait Values Questionnaire is that the former
Document [4](Title: The Hub (TV programme)) programme aired its last edition on 21 December 2012 and was replaced by "Global" on 14 January 2013. If there is no position before the years of being a presenter, then this newsreader was a relief presenter. The Hub (TV programme) The Hub is a news programme shown on the international news and current affairs channel BBC World News. The programme launched on 1 February 2010 as part of a network-wide refresh and was presented by Nik Gowing. The programme aired at 17:00 GMT (17:00 BST in the summer) for 90 minutes. "The Hub" replaced an edition of "World News
Document [5](Title: Back end of line) Chips with a single metal layer typically use the polysilicon layer to "jump across" when one signal needs to cross another signal—such as the RCA CDP1802 and the 4004, giving effectively two layers of interconnections. Many microprocessors were designed with two metal interconnect layers, both of them aluminum, including the 1987 CVAX and the 1989 Rigel. Many high-performance microprocessors were designed with 3 metal interconnect layers, all of them aluminum. Those included several processors using the CMOS-3 process, including the 1992 Alpha 21064; and processors using the CMOS-6 process, including the 1996 StrongARM. The AMD Athlon Thunderbird has 6 interconnect
Document [6](Title: Tschudi's woodcreeper) the species based on a study of mitochondrial DNA which showed that the ocellated woodcreeper was more closely related to the chestnut-rumped woodcreeper ("X. pardalotus") than to Tschudi's woodcreeper. The South American Committee of the AOU have yet to recognize the split however. There are two or three subspecies of Tschudi's woodcreeper group: "X. o. chunchotambo", "X. o. brevirostris" and perhaps "X. o. napensis". It is a medium-sized woodcreeper, 20–21 cm in length. The bill is fairly long and slightly curved. The plumage is mostly brown, becoming more rufous on the rump, wings and tail. The bird has a buff
Document [7](Title: Life's What You Make It (Talk Talk song)) '' Life 's What You Make It '' is a song by the English band Talk Talk . It was released as a single in 1986 , the first from the band 's album The Colour of Spring . The single was a hit in the UK , peaking at No. 16 , and charted in numerous other countries , often reaching the Top 20 .
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Answer: | Talk Talk |
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Document [0](Title: Broxbourne Mill) were renovated by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority (LVRPA) in 1977 included c16 brickwork floor and window frames of the c19 two-storey miller's house. The original water wheel has been restored to include replacement paddles made from re-cycled plastic which have a longer life, weigh less therefore placing less stress on the original wheel. Additional work included a new side sluice which when raised allow excess water to pass through. The mill and its surroundings which are open to the public are known as the Old Mill and Meadows site. The main bulk of which is wet meadows where
Document [1](Title: Ramla) Ramla Ramla (, "Ramla"; , "ar-Ramlah") (also Ramlah, Ramle, Remle and sometimes Rama) is a city in central Israel. The city is predominantly Jewish with a significant Arab minority. Ramla was founded circa 705–715 CE by the Umayyad governor and future caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik. Ramla lies along the route of the "Via Maris", connecting old Cairo (Fustat) with Damascus, at its intersection with the road connecting the port of Jaffa with Jerusalem. It was conquered many times in the course of its history, by the Abbasids, the Ikhshidids, the Fatimids, the Seljuqs, the Crusaders, the Mameluks, the Turks,
Document [2](Title: David Neligan) as a local intelligence officer operating between Ballymullen Barracks Tralee & Killarney. He has been accused of involvement in several atrocities including the Ballyseedy Massacre. However, Ernie O'Malley expressed doubts as to the evidence of this. In 1923 Neligan was posted to Dublin, where he was promoted to Colonel and succeeded Diarmuid O'Hegarty as National Army Director of Intelligence. In 1924 Neligan handed over his post to the youthful Colonel Michael Joe Costello and took command of the DMP (which still continued as a force separate from the newly established Garda Síochána) with the rank of Chief Superintendent. The next
Document [3](Title: Habits of the Heart) Habits of the Heart Habits of the Heart is the debut album by Idle Warship, a collaboration between hip-hop artist Talib Kweli and singer Res, released on November 1, 2011. "Habits of the Heart" received general acclaim from music critics. Ross Lockhart described the album as being "chock full of craziness" with a "unique blend" of genres and a "high energy" that "never relents". Lockhart lent particular praise to Res, writing that though "Kweli makes a few quality appearances...she steals the show", describing her vocals as "sultry and powerful." Furthermore, Lockhart favorably described the song's "hooks" as "ridiculously catchy" and
Document [4](Title: Quentin Wheeler) Wheeler set his personal record of 48.39 at the 1979 Mt. SAC Relays. Wheeler attended Monmouth Regional High School, where he was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1993. Quentin Wheeler Quentin David Wheeler (born April 27, 1955 in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American track and field athlete. He had the misfortune to be one of the best 400 meter hurdlers in the world at the same time as Edwin Moses was invincible in the event. Wheeler ran in the 1976 Olympics, finishing fourth behind Moses at his debut on the international scene. Only Yevgeny Gavrilenko
Document [5](Title: Kyōshinshō) and the girl are shot. A man sets a car on fire, and is later shot down by a group of men with guns. Near the end of the song, the pair come up to a pile of bodies and severed limbs, along with people crying over their bodies. The rest of the band members perform the song in this scene. Noda leaves the girl to close the eyes of a dead boy, and covers him with his jacket. The girl gets up from her wheelchair, and drops her flash light. She screams, removing her headphones and blindfold to reveal
Document [6](Title: Human trafficking in Australia) Annual Report 2008/2009 stated that the AFP has sponsored 146 people into the Support for Victims of People Trafficking Program administered by the Office for Women within the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. This program commenced in 2004. The number of trafficking visas issued between 2004–05 and 2009–10 were: As of July 2009, the Witness Protection (Trafficking) (Temporary) visa has been removed and merged into the Witness Protection (Trafficking) (Permanent) visa. As of 1 July 2015, the "Migration Legislation Amendment (2015 Measures No. 2) Regulation 2015" had the effect of renaming the Witness Protection (Trafficking) (Permanent)
Document [7](Title: Chuck E.'s In Love) '' Chuck E. 's In Love '' is a song by American singer / songwriter Rickie Lee Jones . Released in 1979 on her eponymous debut album , Rickie Lee Jones from Warner Bros. Records , the song became her biggest hit , going to number 4 on the Billboard U.S. Hot 100 list .
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Answer: | Rickie Lee Jones |
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Document [0](Title: Kay Bullitt) two summers. After college, Bullitt taught at the Shady Hill School in Cambridge which she had attended as a child. She taught the fourth grade there for five years. Inspired by the ability that she had observed in the young African-Americans she had worked with, Bullitt decided to take a trip across the country to observe what education and work experience was like for children. In her wanderings, Bullitt came to Seattle and decided to stay in 1951. In the 1960s, Bullitt hosted an integrated day camp at her home on Capitol Hill. At first, Bullitt said that the camp
Document [1](Title: Punjab Police (India)) Indo-Pak as well as Indo-Chinese border before BSF and ITBP were raised. Punjab to be the first state of India to have "Rapid Rural Police Response System" which provides City PCR-like response service in rural areas. As Punjab Police adopted Computer-Aided-Dispatch (CAD) system for Dial 100 system, 289 four-wheelers and 724 GPS fitted motorcycles are being used. Punjab Police have "global positioning system (GPS) tracker" and "vehicle registration search device" equipped highway patrol vehicles. Crime Investigation Agency or CIA staff is a special branch of Punjab Police. The crucial or unsolved criminal cases like smuggling, kidnapping, narcotics, terrorism, murder, etc.
Document [2](Title: JustPark) to encourage drivers to park during off-peak and higher rates when spaces are in short supply. JustPark’s Predictive Availability tool won the 2018 British Parking Award for Parking Innovation and the 2018 Smart Cities UK Award for data. Working with Westminster City Council and using machine learning algorithms and sensor data, JustPark built an industry first system for predicting the future availability of individual parking bays. The system is integrated with navigation apps (including Google Maps and Waze) to help drivers find a space en route. JustPark was named Ones To Watch in 2018’s Sunday Times Tech Track 100. The
Document [3](Title: Entertaining Father Stone) as a guest at Ted's birthday party. This episode is Mathews's favourite, and was given the prominent position of airing as the series's second episode for this reason. The character of Father Stone is based on a man who repeatedly invited himself to visit two of Mathews's friends; according to Mathews, the visitor was eager to see the couple, but never made any attempt to be good company. Linehan and Mathews clashed with the art department on this episode: the writers wanted the show's hospitals and police stations modern, to contrast with Craggy Island's environs, but they ended up looking
Document [4](Title: Polyphenism) allows species to show a different phenotype based on the population density in which it was reared. In Lepidoptera, African armyworm larvae exhibit one of two appearances: the gregarious or solitary phase. Under crowded or "gregarious" conditions, the larvae have black bodies and yellow stripes along their bodies. However, under solitary conditions, they have green bodies with a brown stripe down their backs. The different phenotypes emerge during the third instar and remain until the last instar. Under conditions of stress such as crowding and high temperature, L2 larvae of some free living nematodes such as "Caenorhabditis elegans" can switch
Document [5](Title: 2015 Kagame Interclub Cup) 2015 Kagame Interclub Cup The 2015 Kagame Interclub Cup was the 40th edition of the Kagame Interclub Cup, which is organised by CECAFA. It took place in Tanzania from 18 July to 2 August. All times shown are in East Africa Time (). South African sports channel SuperSport secured official rights to broadcast all matches played at the tournament, and this year secured a contract to broadcast the cup for the next 4 years. The following 13 clubs took part in the competition: The group stage featured thirteen teams, with 5 teams in Group A and 4 teams in Group
Document [6](Title: Potts Hill Reservoirs 1 and 2) Reservoirs was a major achievement in hydraulic technology and associated construction methods for the time and today, the site continues to feature substantial physical evidence of these achievements, including extensive areas of subsurface water reticulation. The complex includes the inlet for an early twentieth-century high pressure tunnel, which was an outstanding engineering feat and was the third largest water supply tunnel in the world for its time. The Reservoirs continue in an important functional role as a distribution centre for Sydney's water supply. The Potts Hill Reservoirs are situated within a distinctive and attractive cultural landscape, combining functional industrial design,
Document [7](Title: Methuselah) Methuselah ( Hebrew : מְתוּשֶׁלַח / מְתוּשָׁלַח , Modern Metušélaħ / Metušálaħ Tiberian Məṯûšélaḥ / Məṯûšālaḥ , '' Man of the dart / spear '' , or alternatively '' his death shall bring judgment '' ) is the man reported to have lived the longest at the age of 969 in the Hebrew Bible . Methuselah was the son of Enoch , the father of Lamech , and the grandfather of Noah .
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Document [0](Title: Virginia Astley) 2007, she premiered a long poem "Ecliptic", with flute, harp and birdsong. Virginia Astley Virginia Astley (born 26 September 1959) is an English singer-songwriter most active during the 1980s and 1990s. Her songwriting career started in 1980. Her classical training influenced her as did a desire to be experimental with her music. Although more popular in the Far East, most notably Japan, she remains a cult artist in her native England. Virginia Astley was born in Garston, Hertfordshire, alongside her twin, Alison in 1959, the second daughter of composer Edwin Astley, noted for TV themes such as "The Saint", and
Document [1](Title: WTVI) Central Piedmont Community College would have been unable to complete the purchase and the station would have likely ceased operations on June 30, 2012. The deal was approved by the Federal Communications Commission on May 21, 2012, and the acquisition of WTVI was completed on July 1, 2012, with the broadcast licenses being transferred the following day. As a result, WTVI became an educational licensee for the second time in its history. At that time, it became one of seven full-time PBS member stations to be operated by a community college (alongside Milwaukee PBS; WDCQ-TV in Bay City, Michigan; WVUT-TV
Document [2](Title: Radio Reloj) to check the minutes that're going to air and corrects the content/writing errors to meet the requirements. If the news is not finished after the beep, the journalist must say the word CONTINUARÁ to be able to continue, and if the news ends in the next minute, (s)he should say the word CONCLUSIÓN at the end. The exact time (not just minute, but hour as well) is also included. Radio Reloj announces the time of 20 capital cities in the world every day at midday and midnight. Radio Reloj claims that it broadcasts 300 news items every day, more than
Document [3](Title: Long branch attraction) possibly attract one another when only one is in the analysis, consistent taxon placement between treatments would indicate long branch attraction is not a problem. Assume for simplicity that we are considering a single binary character (it can either be + or -) distributed on the unrooted "true tree" with branch lengths proportional to amount of character state change, shown in the figure. Because the evolutionary distance from B to D is small, we assume that in the vast majority of all cases, B and D will exhibit the same character state. Here, we will assume that they are both
Document [4](Title: Bhimsen Thapa) tax exemption and loan was provided for new incoming settlers. The wastelands reclamation policy was largely advantageous to the government and tenants, and was greatly successful in Eastern Terai. For the coordination of this policy, officials were appointed all over the state in 1811. The trade policy of Bhimsen Thapa was influenced from King Prithvi Narayan Shah who believed foreign (in the context English) traders would weaken the economy of the country and impoverish the general people. Customs offices were relocated within the country to reduce discomfort to native traders. Essential arrangements and facilities were provided to native traders and
Document [5](Title: Casualties of the Ukrainian crisis) 23 February through 19 March 2014, six people were killed. The dead included: three protesters (two pro-Russian and one pro-Ukrainian), two soldiers and one Crimean SDF trooper. The two Ukrainian soldiers who were killed are regularly included in the military death toll from the War in Donbass. On 10 August 2016, Russia accused the Special Forces of Ukraine of conducting a raid near the Crimean town of Armyansk which killed two Russian servicemen. The government of Ukraine dismissed the report as a provocation. Between 26 January and 27 December 2014, sporadic clashes occurred in the city of Odessa. The deadliest
Document [6](Title: Teofilo Spasojević) Teofilo Spasojević Teofilo Spasojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Teoфилo Cпacojeвић) (January 21, 1909, in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia – February 28, 1970, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) was a Serbian football player. Playing as a left-back, he was known for his classy, elegant style, correctness and excellent positioning in the field. He started playing in the youth teams of Belgrade's SK Jugoslavija, where he played most of his career, from 1929 until 1935, making with Milutin Ivković, considered by many as the best full-back of the pre-1941 Yugoslav football, one of the best defences. He played for the club in 110 official matches. He played
Document [7](Title: Panic! at the Disco) Panic ! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas , Nevada , formed in 2004 and featuring the current lineup of vocalist Brendon Urie , accompanied on tour by guitarist Kenneth Harris , drummer Dan Pawlovich , and bassist Nicole Row . Founded by childhood friends Ryan Ross , Spencer Smith , Brent Wilson and Urie , Panic ! at the Disco recorded its first demos while its members were in high school . Shortly after , the band recorded and released its debut studio album , A Fever You Ca n't Sweat Out ( 2005 ) . Popularized by the second single , '' I Write Sins Not Tragedies '' , the album was certified double platinum in the US . In 2006 , founding bassist Brent Wilson was fired from the band during an extensive world tour and subsequently replaced by Jon Walker .
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Document [0](Title: Freddie Mac) preferred stock an investment grade rating of A1 until August 22, 2008, when Warren Buffett said publicly that both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae had tried to attract him and others. Moody's changed the credit rating on that day to Baa3, the lowest investment-grade credit rating. Freddie's senior debt credit rating remains Aaa/AAA from each of the major rating agencies: Moody's, S&P, and Fitch. As of the start of the conservatorship, the United States Department of the Treasury had contracted to acquire US$1 billion in Freddie Mac senior preferred stock, paying at a rate of 10% per year, and the
Document [1](Title: Rose Wilson) presumed dead after she drives a Jeep off a cliff while trying to run over DeFarge. Wintergreen successfully rescues Rose and escapes. Rose tries to reach out to her father, but he turns her away. He fears for her safety because he believes himself to be responsible for the deaths of two of his sons. Deathstroke leaves her in the care of the Teen Titans superhero team. During a training exercise, Rose is injured and taken to the hospital, and her precognitive powers emerge for the first time when she has a lengthy vision of Deathstroke's future. She awakens before
Document [2](Title: Fever (Kylie Minogue album)) of charts in countries like Italy, Finland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. It was certified gold in Australia for sales of 35,000 units, and silver in the United Kingdom for sales of 200,000 units. An accompanying music video for the song was again directed by Shadforth, and features Minogue performing a dance routine and striking various poses in a colourful neon-lighted room. "Love at First Sight" was released as the third single from the album on 10 June 2002. It received positive reviews from music critics, with many favouring its production. The song was a commercial success and peaked in
Document [3](Title: Baisao) introduction from Daicho, Baisao quickly gained the friendship of many leading artists, monks, and literati in Kyoto. Around 1735, Baisao began selling tea in the various scenic locations in Kyoto. At this time, he had not yet formally given up his priesthood. Baisao never sold his tea for a fixed price. Instead, he carried a bamboo tube with which he collected donations. He lived an ascetic life, despite his lasting friendships with illustrious individuals, and used the meagre donations from his tea peddling to keep himself nourished. As for his tea equipment, he carried it all in a woven bamboo
Document [4](Title: Adolf Galland) on the subject of close air support. Galland favoured the virtually simultaneous attack of the air force before the Army advance, leaving their opponents no time to recover. While this reasserted the lessons of World War I, some of the Officer Corps were still pessimistic as to whether that kind of coordination was possible. Galland also adopted the Italian suggestion of heavy armament and criticised the light machine guns in early German fighter aircraft and pointed to the advantages of multi-gun configurations (combining machine guns with cannon). These proved successful in the Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190. He also
Document [5](Title: Cuisine of Ceredigion) In South Wales herring are known as Ysgadenyn (or Sgadan for short); in North Wales they are known as Pennog. At Aberporth herrings were sold to the following: <poem> Sgadan Aberporth, Dau fola ac un corff, Sgadan Aberporth, Dau enaid mewn un corff Aberporth herrings, two bellies in one body. Aberporth herrings, two souls in one body </poem> Swper Scadan, or Supper Herrings, is a traditional baked dish from the area and contains six to eight herrings which have been cleaned, scaled and filleted. A seasoning of mustard, salt and ground black pepper is spread on the inside of each
Document [6](Title: Sara Nordenstam) advertising and marketing in the United States and received a bachelor's degree. Nordenstam is a resident of Lambertseter in Oslo. Sara Nordenstam Sara Maria Evelina Nordenstam (born 28 February 1983 in Lycksele, Sweden) is a Norwegian swimmer. Nordenstam was born to Swedish parents and lived in Sweden until she was 10, before moving to Oslo. Since 2004 she has been a naturalised citizen of Norway. Nordenstam set a European record in the heats of the 200 meters breaststroke at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. In the final she took the bronze medal with a new European record of 2:23,02,
Document [7](Title: Texas's 34th congressional district) Texas 's 34th congressional district Texas 's 34th congressional district - since January 3 , 2013 . Current Representative Filemon Vela , Jr . ( D -- Brownsville ) Distribution 83.96 % urban 16.04 % rural Population ( 2016 ) 723,156 Median income $37,989 Ethnicity 3.41 % White 11.23 % Black 1.32 % Asian 83.88 % Hispanic 0.16 % Native American Cook PVI D + 10
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Document [0](Title: High Littleton) an important goods depot, receiving milk from local farms, printed materials from Purnells' factory at Paulton and local coal. The station closed when the Bristol and North Somerset line closed to passenger traffic in 1959; goods services were withdrawn in 1964 and the last train ran in 1968. The parish council has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council’s operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and neighbourhood watch groups on matters of crime,
Document [1](Title: Mark Latham) government denied that any such unit existed, but some observers speculated that Liberal Party researchers had accumulated more potentially embarrassing material about Latham, which would be used during the election campaign (a threat which never eventuated), in addition to claims that Latham was an inexperienced economic manager. Between March and August, Latham's position in the opinion polls gradually declined, leading to renewed speculation that Howard would call an early election. During August, Labor claimed a tactical victory over the government on the issue of the Australia – United States Free Trade Agreement and there were allegations in a Senate inquiry
Document [2](Title: Sirens (May Jailer album)) fakes. Over acoustic guitar, the vocals are tremulous and full of "languid mystique", he said, noting that they are "...a different sort of fragile Lee Hazlewood narco-haze vibe." "Idolator" likened the Jailer album to Jewel's debut, "Pieces of You". Further, "Idolator" said: "Though her vocals are often weak and shaky, her tone sounds delicate and sweet on all these simple tracks...[The] songs [are] written in her range, so she doesn't have to sing (and sing-talk) in her head voice and resort to that cutesy, flirty baby coo so prominent throughout "Born To Die"." "Pop Crush" reviewer Amy Sciarretto said she
Document [3](Title: De Birmingham family) beginning on the eve of the Feast of St John the Baptist. William supported Simon de Montford in the Second Barons' War against Henry III and to have died at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. The manor of Birmingham was confiscated by the King and given to Roger de Clifford. William was married to the daughter of Thomas de Astley. Her name in 1263 was recorded as Maud. A poem has been written about this William called "William de Birmingham". Its historical accuracy cannot be verified but it mentions William's claim to de descended from Ausculph via marriage to
Document [4](Title: James Caan) and Robert Mitchum. Caan then had the starring role in Robert Altman's second feature film, "Countdown" (1968) and was second billed in the Curtis Harrington thriller "Games" (1968). Caan went to Britain to star in a war film, "Submarine X-1" (1968), then had the lead in a Western, "Journey to Shiloh" (1968). He returned to television with a guest role in "The F.B.I.", then had an uncredited spot on the spy sitcom "Get Smart" as a favor to star Don Adams, playing Rupert of Rathskeller in the episode "To Sire with Love". Caan won praise for his role as a
Document [5](Title: Indonesian names) the Javanese name, "Hutomo". In some ethnic groups it is common to include a nobility title into the formal personal name. Due to the various traditions of nobility in each ethnic group, it may be difficult for people from outside a particular ethnic group to discern the nobility title from the personal name. Acehnese have titles such as "Teuku" (male) and "Cut" (female). Celebrities with such titles include, for example, Teuku Ryan, Teuku Wisnu, and Cut Tari. Bantenese have titles such as "Tubagus" (male) and "Ratu" (female). People with such titles include, for example, Tubagus Ismail, and Ratu Atut Chosiyah.
Document [6](Title: 1984 Atlanta Braves season) games out of first. July would prove to be tougher for the Braves however. Atlanta went 5-12 to begin the month of July. On July 19 the Braves owned a 48-47 record and were seven games out of first and still in second place. It was growing more obvious that this wouldn't be the magical season fans had wished it would be. Atlanta was 8 ½ games out of first on the last day of July. On August 3 the Braves were six games over the .500 mark with a 57-51 record following a 2-1 win over the Giants. The
Document [7](Title: With or Without You) '' With or Without You '' features sustained guitar parts played by guitarist the Edge with a prototype of the Infinite Guitar , along with vocals by lead singer Bono and a bassline by bassist Adam Clayton . The song originated from a demo recorded in late 1985 that the group continued to work on throughout The Joshua Tree sessions . Ostensibly a troubled love song , the track 's lyrics were inspired by Bono 's conflicting feelings about the lives he led as a musician and domestic man .
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Answer: | Bono |
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Document [0](Title: Greg Lashutka) Greg Lashutka Gregory S. Lashutka (born March 28, 1944) is a lawyer, who served as the 51st mayor of Columbus, Ohio, from 1992 to 2000. He is an Eagle Scout and had earlier been an American football player. Lashutka was tight end for the Ohio State University Buckeyes football team, under head coach Woody Hayes, from 1963 to 1965. In 1965 Lashutka served as his team's co-captain with Ike Kelley. In 1966, he was drafted to play professionally by the Buffalo Bills, a team that was at the time a member the American Football League. He stayed a year with
Document [1](Title: Combat operations in 2013 during the Battle of Aleppo) government planes bombed rebel positions after the rebels entered the perimeter. On 14 January rebels had totally surrounded the base. Rebel troops stormed the base on 9 February, prompting retaliatory airstrikes. On 11 February, rebels stormed and took control of Jirah airbase, killing or capturing 40 soldiers. It was reported that rebels were in control of some operational Czech-built Aero L-39 Albatros jets. The rebel offensive on the Old City continued in early 2013. On 12 January, army units had secured the areas surrounding the historic Umayyad Mosque, the Citadel and the Justice Palace near the Old City. However, by
Document [2](Title: Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation) Tippecanoe County. GLPTC receives funding from the federal government, the State of Indiana and property taxes levied in the service areas. In 1998 GLPTC began using the operating name CityBus. The corporation's revenue for 2016 was $11.2 million, with approximately $2.9 million coming from farebox collections, pass sales, charters and other services. As of 2018 the CityBus fleet consists of 79 buses: 7 paratransit buses, 28 CNG buses, 22 hybrid diesel-electric buses, and 22 diesel buses. The majority of the fleet consists of vehicles manufactured by Gillig Corporation. In 2016 CityBus (GLPTC) was the second busiest bus system in Indiana
Document [3](Title: James Anderson (cricketer)) poor batting performance from England saw South Africa win the Test by 280 run, although England won the series 2–1. In the first Test against Sri Lanka, Anderson was in sublime form, taking figures of 5–16 in the tourist’s first innings to restrict them to 91. In their second innings, he took figures of 5–29 as England secured a comprehensive victory by a margin of an innings and 88 runs. In the second Test, Anderson took 3–36 in Sri Lanka’s first innings, and followed this up with 5–58 in their second innings as England secured another win, this time by
Document [4](Title: Don't Let's Start) pondered extensively by fans, were constructed to complement the melody and are not always meaningful. This is further stressed by Linnell's ambiguity, upon being asked about the origin of the song's obscure lyrics, replying "where did it come from? I made it up." A music video was produced for the song, and it found some success at that time on MTV. It was included on MTV's 1999 list of the "100 Greatest Music Videos Ever Made" at #89. The video was directed by Adam Bernstein and filmed inside the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows Park, the site of
Document [5](Title: Arkan) Secretariat of Internal Affairs' (SUP) Tenth department, showed up in civilian clothing looking for Arkan at his mother's apartment on 27 March Street in Belgrade. Ražnatović was not there, so his mother called him and said that two unknown males waited for him. He showed up with a revolver and proceeded to shoot and wound both policemen – he shot the first one on the spot and the other while trying to flee the scene. Arkan was detained immediately, however, barely 48 hours later he was released. The occurrence made it clear to all observers that he enjoyed protection from
Document [6](Title: Eileen Caddy) New Age". She was born Eileen Marion Jessop in Alexandria, Egypt, the second of four children of Albert Jessop, an Irishman, and the director of Barclays Bank DCO, her mother Muriel was English. At six she was sent to school in Ireland, where she lodged with an aunt, and returned to Egypt in the holidays. When she was 16, her father died in Egypt of peritonitis and her family moved back to England. Tragedy struck again two years later, when her mother died of meningitis. Thereafter she was educated at a domestic college, and later bought and ran a pub
Document [7](Title: Sadie Harris) Sadie Harris is a fictional character from the American television medical drama Grey 's Anatomy , which airs on the American Broadcasting Company ( ABC ) in the United States . The character was created by series producer Shonda Rhimes and portrayed by actress Melissa George . Introduced as a surgical intern who has an old companionship with the series ' protagonist Meredith Grey ( Ellen Pompeo ) , she eventually forms a friendship with Lexie Grey ( Chyler Leigh ) , and departs after it is revealed she cheated her way into the surgical program .
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Document [0](Title: Roy Bhaskar) Roy Bhaskar Ram Roy Bhaskar (; 15 May 1944 – 19 November 2014) was a British philosopher best known as the initiator of the philosophical movement of critical realism (CR). He was a World Scholar at the Institute of Education, University College London. Bhaskar was born in Teddington, London, the first of two sons. His Indian father and English mother were Theosophists. Bhaskar said his childhood was unhappy, his father having high expectations of him. In 1963 Bhaskar attended Balliol College, Oxford on a scholarship to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics. The scholarship freed him from his father's influence over
Document [1](Title: Can't Stop Thinking About You) Can't Stop Thinking About You "Can't Stop Thinking About You" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released in 1975 on his final album for Apple Records, "Extra Texture (Read All About It)". A love song in the style of a soul/R&B ballad, it was written by Harrison in December 1973, towards the end of his marriage to Pattie Boyd and while he was having an affair with Maureen Starkey, the wife of his former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr. Having first considered the song for his 1974 release "Dark Horse", Harrison recorded "Can't Stop Thinking About You" in Los
Document [2](Title: Hand in Hand International) the positive effect of micro-businesses on Afghanistan. Since 2011, Hand in Hand has organised an annual Social Enterprise Program (SEP). The course showcases the role of social entrepreneurs in reducing poverty. As of 2013, Hand in Hand International's board of trustees included Percy Barnevik (Honorary Chair), Bruce Grant (Chair), Dr Madhvi Chanrai, Paola Uggla, Dr Rita Rakus MBBS and Lars G Josefsson. In 2013, Hand in Hand launched the Enterprise Incubation Fund (EIF), through which philanthropists can provide loans to micro-entrepreneurs in Kenya. The organizations within the Hand in Hand group actively support each other, although they are independent and
Document [3](Title: Tyrol) promoted and protected by the region. The Ladin language is also spoken outside the region in Souramont (Province of Belluno). Ladin is considered a Rhaeto-Romance language. The Cimbrian language is also used in various linguistic islands (Sette Comuni) outside the region of Trentino-South Tyrol. The Cimbrian language is considered an upper-Bavarian dialect. In state of Tyrol, the German language is used by a large majority. As in many other regions in German-speaking countries, Tyrol also has its own German-language dialect. The Tyrolean dialect comes from the Bavarian dialect. In South Tyrol, the Tyrolean dialect was mixed with a few individual
Document [4](Title: Pia Kjærsgaard) of an angry mob during a demonstration by the far left autonome movement in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen. In 1999, accusations of nepotism were levied against the DPP after it was revealed that Kjærsgaard's husband, Henrik Thorup, had been paid by the party as an independent consultant for over two years. The accusations came from parties on both sides of the political spectrum. The DPP refused to reveal Thorup's salary and defended its actions, claiming that Pia Kjærsgaard's husband was the right man for the job and that his employment had nothing to do with his marriage to the
Document [5](Title: Västmanland County) Västmanland County Västmanland County ("Västmanlands län") is a county or "län" in central Sweden. It borders to the counties of Södermanland, Örebro, Gävleborg, Dalarna and Uppsala. The county also has a stretch of shoreline towards Mälaren (Sweden's third largest lake). "For history, geography and culture, see: Västmanland (Westmannia)" The main aim of the County Administrative Board is to fulfil the goals set in national politics by the Riksdag and the Government, to coordinate the interests of the county, to promote the development of the county, to establish regional goals and safeguard the due process of law in the handling of
Document [6](Title: Roundball Classic) to late 1980s, but the game still received national attention. It was well represented by all of the major recruiting figures in college basketball, and well respected in the sport of basketball. ESPN continued to broadcast the game yearly. Ultimately, the game was hurt by the emergence of other high school All Star games that followed - most notably the McDonald's High School All-Star game (McDonald's All-American Team) that began in 1977. Also, the NCAA enacted a rule that restricted athletes to play in only two All-Star games. The game suffered two major losses in the early 1990s when both
Document [7](Title: Joffrey Baratheon) Joffrey sets aside his earlier betrothal to Sansa Stark in favor of Margaery Tyrell , cementing an alliance between the Lannisters and House Tyrell . At Tyrion and Sansa 's wedding , he humiliates his uncle and is outraged when his uncle threatens him after he commands him to consummate their marriage . Tyrion only avoids punishment when his father Tywin assures Joffrey that his uncle was drunk and had no intention of threatening the king . Later after the events of the '' Red Wedding '' , Joffrey gleefully plans on serving Sansa her recently deceased brother 's head , when Tyrion and Tywin are outraged . Tyrion threatens Joffrey once again , and later Joffrey turns on Tywin , who responds by commanding Joffrey to be sent to his room , much to Joffrey 's chagrin . During his wedding feast in the throne room , he presents an extremely offensive play of '' The War of the Five Kings , '' with each of the kings played by dwarves , to humiliate his uncle . He also repeatedly torments Tyrion and Sansa , forcing the former to be his cupbearer . At the conclusion of the dinner , however , Joffrey 's wine is poisoned , and he dies in an event known as '' The Purple Wedding , '' in which Tyrion is falsely accused and arrested by Cersei in A Storm of Swords ( 2000 ) . It is later revealed that Lady Olenna Tyrell and Lord Petyr Baelish were the true perpetrators , with assistance from royal fool Ser Dontos Hollard , who successfully smuggles Tyrion 's wife Sansa out of King 's Landing before either of them can be caught and tried for Joffrey 's murder .
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Answer: | Lady Olenna Tyrell |
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Document [0](Title: Kolpak ruling) Kolpak ruling "See also the Russian surveillance term Kolpak" The "Kolpak" ruling is a European Court of Justice ruling handed down on 8 May 2003 in favour of Maroš Kolpak, a Slovak handball player. It declared that citizens of countries which have signed European Union Association Agreements have the same right to freedom of work and movement within the EU as EU citizens. Thus any restrictions placed on their right to work (such as quotas setting maximum numbers of such foreign players in sports teams) are deemed illegal under EU law. The legal actions in Germany set a precedent for
Document [1](Title: Album (Joan Jett album)) have to be manually rejected in order to reject the record. The CD bonus track "Locked Groove" is an actual recording of the end of the single. A second issue with "Handyman" as the B-side was sent to distributors. A video was shot for "Fake Friends" where Joan and the Blackhearts are continually mobbed by 'fans' and hangers-on who quickly turn into cardboard cut-outs and fall over. It received heavy airplay on MTV, though the song was a relative disappointment on the "Billboard" Hot 100. Kenny Laguna later told "Creem" magazine that he had objected to "Fake Friends" being the
Document [2](Title: Harmony James) and worked with cattle on the Northern Territory's Barkly Tableland. She left home to work as a jillaroo at some of the most remote cattle stations in southwestern Queensland, "covered in mud and blood, roughing it with the guys, working so hard I had biceps and thinking, 'This is not what my mother pictured for me'." A gig at a school fete in Goondiwindi led to an offer from the local publican and Harmony's songbook started filling, even as she continued her parallel life on the land, from the Cape to Tennant Creek, studying agriculture at The University of Queensland
Document [3](Title: Varth: Operation Thunderstorm) the player - a laser (long rate of sustained fire but lowest horizontal range), a Machine gun (relatively powerful with a potential range as wide as the player's craft), and multi-directional shot (very wide range but lowest sustained rate of fire). Additionally, three different types of pod weapons are available - homing missiles (weakest weapon but with a useful homing advantage), missiles (more damaging than homing missiles but can only fire forward), and napalm (powerful but with very low range). Like 194X games, "Varth" also features bombs which allow the planes to perform "mega crashes". The type of mega crash
Document [4](Title: There's a Riot Goin' On) Ross did the best she could with what she had. I thought I could do better." The outer album sleeve features a photo collage, by artist Lynn Ames, depicting American cultural images of the early 1970s. Featured on this collage were color photos and black & whites of the Family Stone, the Capitol, a grinning boy in plaid pants, the American flag with a peace sign in place of the stars, the Marina City twin towers of Chicago, a Department of Public Works caution sign, a piece of the Gettysburg Address, the tail end of a gas guzzler, drummer Buddy
Document [5](Title: Network science) information from the structure of collections of web pages. For example, the analysis might be of the interlinking between politicians' web sites or blogs. PageRank works by randomly picking "nodes" or websites and then with a certain probability, "randomly jumping" to other nodes. By randomly jumping to these other nodes, it helps PageRank completely traverse the network as some webpages exist on the periphery and would not as readily be assessed. Each node, formula_73, has a PageRank as defined by the sum of pages formula_74 that link to formula_35 times one over the outlinks or "out-degree" of formula_74 times the
Document [6](Title: Ana Lucia Cortez) to her. When it came time to kill off Ana Lucia, the character of Libby was killed at the same time to create an emotional impact. This happened amidst rumours that the characters were killed off because both actresses in question had been arrested for DUI while filming on location in Oahu. The producers denied that Ana Lucia was killed off because of Rodriguez's behaviour on set, saying although they had no interaction with her, they had been told she had been professional. Rodriguez felt comfortable on the series, but was happy to leave as she felt this would help
Document [7](Title: Aha ha) Aha ha is a species of Australian wasp , named by the entomologist Arnold Menke in 1977 as a joke . Menke described how , when he received a package from a colleague containing insect specimens , he exclaimed '' Aha ! ''. The name of the insect is commonly found in lists of bizarre scientific names . The name was also used as the vehicle registration plate of Menke 's car , '' AHA HA '' .
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Document [0](Title: Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve) restoring the buildings. The Quashnet River Property was also purchased in 1987 and incorporated into the Reserve. The Reserve and the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife manage the river property. In addition to interpretive programs, the reserve offers opportunities for hiking, boating, camping, fishing, and restricted hunting. Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (WBNERR) encompasses open waters, barrier beaches, marshlands and uplands on the south shore of Cape Cod in the towns of Falmouth and Mashpee. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Document [1](Title: John Dolben) was appointed Clerk of the Closet (until 1668) and in 1666 was made Bishop of Rochester. The fall of his friend Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon the next year is said to have caused him to be in temporary disgrace, but he was quickly restored to favour. In 1675 he was appointed Lord High Almoner and in 1683 he was made Archbishop of York; he distinguished himself by reforming the discipline of the cathedrals in these dioceses. He was the first president of the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy when it received its Royal Charter in 1678.
Document [2](Title: Irish Blue Cross) to the small animal section of The Irish Blue Cross, rather it is separately funded by Horse Racing Ireland and other racing organizations and equine welfare specific donations from some users, horse racing and associated industries. The Irish Blue Cross horse ambulances are also to be seen at the RDS Annual Horse Show, International Horse Trials in Ireland, and some Point-to-Points. The Irish Blue Cross branded horse ambulance units are a regular sight on Irish roads travelling to and from race meetings; have a standing commitment allowing them to provide three fully equipped units at events on any one day,
Document [3](Title: Mervyn Pinfield) Mervyn Pinfield Mervyn Pinfield (28 February 1912 - 20 May 1966) was a British television producer and director working for the BBC during the 1950s and 1960s. He was the associate producer on the BBC television series "Doctor Who" from the first episode of "An Unearthly Child" to "The Romans", during Verity Lambert's tenure as producer. Pinfield was a highly experienced producer and director. Before joining the BBC early in the 1950s to work on live drama at Alexandra Palace, he spent over four years in 'weekly rep' as Director/Theatre Manager at the Royalty Theatre, Morecambe. In 1963, he was
Document [4](Title: Queensbridge Houses) Queensbridge's buildings are comparable to most municipal buildings, and are dilapidated and lined with worn light blue tiles. Apartments are painted white and are fairly small, even by New York City standards. Within the last few years, the elevators have been rebuilt and now stop at floors 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 and kitchens have been completely renovated and now have frost-free refrigerators. Three thousand bathrooms were renovated with new tubs, toilets, vanities, floor tile and lighting in 2000. This followed a renovation in 1986 when 1000 of the bathrooms were renovated by Arc Plumbing. As a result of
Document [5](Title: Pot rack) storage space, and for decorative value. Using a pot rack delivers convenience because a person is able to find the pots and pans quickly and easily when they are needed. Pot racks also save storage space by freeing up cabinet space and allowing pot racks to be stored on in previously unused space in the kitchen. Pot racks also provide decorative value and can enhance the overall scheme and visual appearance of the kitchen. There are three basic categories of pot racks: hanging, wall mounted, and free standing. Hanging pot racks are the most common type of pot racks. Hanging
Document [6](Title: 2013 Algerian Cup Final) 2013 Algerian Cup Final The 2013 Algerian Cup Final was the 49th final of the Algerian Cup. The final took place on May 1, 2013, at Stade 5 Juillet 1962 in Algiers with kick-off at 16:00. USM Alger beat MC Alger 1-0 to win their eighth Algerian Cup. Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 clubs MC Alger and USM Alger will contest the final, in what will be the 92nd edition of the Algiers derby. The competition winners are awarded a berth in the 2014 CAF Confederation Cup. MC Alger were appearing in an Algerian Cup final for a seventh time. They
Document [7](Title: Smart key) A smart key is an electronic access and authorization system that is available either as standard equipment or as an option in several car models . It was first developed by Siemens in 1995 and introduced by Mercedes - Benz under the name '' Key-less Go '' in 1998 on the W220 S - Class , after the design patent was filed by Daimler - Benz on May 17 , 1997 .
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Document [0](Title: Karun) two of several competing theories about the origins and location of the Garden of Eden, the Karun is presumed to be the Gihon River that is described in the Biblical book of "Genesis". The strongest of these theories, propounded by archaeologist Juris Zarins, places the Garden of Eden at the northern tip of the Persian Gulf, fed by the four rivers Tigris, Euphrates, Gihon (Karun) and Pishon (Wadi Al-Batin). The name of the river is derived from the mountain peak, Kuhrang, that serves as its source. The famous silent film documentary, "Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life" (1925), tells the
Document [1](Title: Paul Barrere) Paul Barrere Paul Barrere (born July 3, 1948) is an American musician most prominent as a member of the band Little Feat, which he joined in 1972 some three years after the band was created by Lowell George. Barrere has recorded and performed with Taj Mahal, Jack Bruce, Chicken Legs, Blues Busters, Valerie Carter, Helen Watson, Chico Hamilton, Robert Palmer, Eikichi Yazawa, and Carly Simon. He can be seen in the 1979 Nicolette Larson Warner Brothers promotional video of "Lotta Love". Barrere's best known contributions to Little Feat as a songwriter include "Skin It Back", and "Feats Don't Fail Me
Document [2](Title: Minico High School) Spartans were one run short in the state championship game. The 1982 team rallied to win the A-1 (now 5A) state title 7–4 over Lewiston, returning to the final after an 11–10 loss to Borah of Boise the previous year. The 2000 team made the A-1 final, but fell to Timberline of Boise in 11 innings. Baseball coach Ben Frank's teaching position (biology) at MHS was one of 19 eliminated in budget cuts by the school district in 2012. In ten seasons as head coach he had a record, with seven 4A state tournament trophies, including two state titles (2005,
Document [3](Title: Maafe) Maafe Maafe (Wolof; var. "mafé", "maffé", "maffe", "sauce d'arachide" (French), "tigadèguèna" or "tigadegena" (Bamana; literally 'peanut butter sauce'), or groundnut stew, is a stew or sauce (depending on water content) is a dish common to much of West Africa. It originates from the Mandinka and Bambara people of Mali. Variants of the dish appear in the cuisine of nations throughout West Africa and Central Africa. Made from lamb, beef, chicken, or without meat, maafe is cooked with a sauce based on groundnuts, especially peanut butter/paste, and tomatoes. Recipes for the stew vary wildly, but commonly include chicken, tomato, onion, garlic,
Document [4](Title: Clarence Town) Clarence Town Clarence Town is a town in the Bahamas. It is located on Long Island. Clarence Town is the capital of Long Island and has a population of 86 people as of 2010. It has a marina, two restaurants as well as the government dock where the mail boat docks on a weekly basis. It also has a small grocery store, gas station and a small pub as well as a police station, post office and community centre. There are two churches in Clarence Town, both designed by John Hawes, of similar appearance with their twin towers. One is
Document [5](Title: Bohemond IV of Antioch) had promised the town to the Hospitallers. The papal legate, Cardinal Pelagius, brokered an agreement between the military orders, dividing the town between them. However, Bohemond remained hostile to the Hospitallers. After he confiscated their property in Antioch, Pelagius excommunicated him. Constantine of Baberon, the regent for Isabella of Cilicia, offered her hand to Bohemond's son, Philip, because he needed Bohemond's assistance against Kayqubad I, Sultan of Rum. Bohemond accepted the offer and his son married Isabella in June 1222. Bohemond and Philip repelled a Seldjuq attack against Cilicia. Philip's blatant favoritism towards his Frankish retainers enabled Constantine of Baberon
Document [6](Title: Aktar Islam) Cheltenham to win the "Best Local Indian Restaurant" category for Lasan on Channel 4's "The F Word" after beating Santa Maria (South American cuisine) and Sweet Mandarin (Chinese cuisine) in the semi-final. They then went on to win the overall final, after beating The Pheasant from Keystone. In June 2011, Islam won the Central regional heat to reach the final of the BBC Two series "Great British Menu". He went on to win the fish course in the final. Islam's other television appearances include "Market Kitchen", "Perfect", "Saturday Kitchen", and "The One Show". He is a regular judge at the
Document [7](Title: Boston Red Sox) The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston , Massachusetts . The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) as a member club of the American League ( AL ) East division . The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve . Founded in 1901 as one of the American League 's eight charter franchises , the Red Sox ' home ballpark has been Fenway Park since 1912 . The '' Red Sox '' name was chosen by the team owner , John I. Taylor , around 1908 , following the lead of previous teams that had been known as the '' Boston Red Stockings '' , including the forerunner of the Atlanta Braves .
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Document [0](Title: Isma'ilism) during days other than that of Hajj). The position of Da'i al-Mutlaq is currently disputed after the demise of the 52nd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohra community, Mohammed Burhanuddin. Two claimants emerged for the position of 53rd Da'i al-Mutlaq, Mufaddal Saifuddin and Khuzaima Qutbuddin, and a case is pending in the Bombay High Court to resolve the matter. Qutbuddin has since died and appointed his son Taher Fakhruddin as his successor. Besides speaking the local languages, the Dawoodis have their own language called Lisānu l-Dāʻwat "Tongue of the Dāʻwat". This is written in the Persian alphabet but is derived
Document [1](Title: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk) sponsor a Qur'an translation of suitable quality. With the support of Mustafa Kemal, the Parliament approved the project and the Directorate of Religious Affairs appointed Mehmet Akif (Ersoy) to compose a Qur'an translation, and an Islamic scholar to author a Turkish language Qur'anic commentary (tafsir) titled "." It was only in 1935 that the version read in public found its way to print. Mustafa Kemal believed that the understanding of religion was too important to be left to a small group of people. This included the central religious text of Islam. Mustafa Kemal's objective was to make the Qu'ran accessible
Document [2](Title: Al Saudiya) of the Hajj. The channel is state run and is administered by the Ministry of Culture and Information. Al Saudiya Al Saudiya (previously known as Saudi TV Channel 1 / KSA 1), is an Arabic news and entertainment TV channel of Saudi Arabia. Broadcasting throughout the Middle East, Europe and North America, KSA 1 officially began broadcasting on 7 July 1965 in black and white from Riyadh and Jeddah until 1974, when color broadcasting was introduced in Jeddah and Mecca. While the channel produces programmes focusing on cultural, political, and economic issues, it also shows of religious programmes and Islamic
Document [3](Title: Bruce Edwards Ivins) rooms into the building's unprotected areas. The incident called into question the ability of USAMRIID to keep its deadly agents within laboratory walls seven months after the anthrax mailings. A coworker reportedly told Ivins that she was concerned she was exposed to anthrax spores when handling an anthrax-contaminated letter. Ivins tested the technician's desk area that December and found growth that had the earmarks of anthrax. He decontaminated her desk, computer, keypad and monitor, but did not notify his superiors. For six years, the FBI focused its investigation on Steven Hatfill, considering him to be the chief suspect in the
Document [4](Title: Portland, Oregon) "Empire Builder" (with service from Seattle/Portland to Chicago.) The "Amtrak Cascades" state-supported trains operate between Vancouver and Eugene, Oregon, and serve Portland several times daily. The city is also served by Greyhound Lines intercity bus service which operates BoltBus an express bus service. The bus depot is about one block from the Portland Union Station. The city's first airport was the Swan Island Municipal Airport which was closed in the 1940s. Portland is the only city in the United States that owns operating mainline steam locomotives, donated to the city in 1958 by the railroads that ran them. Spokane, Portland
Document [5](Title: Henry Walton Smith) Henry Walton Smith Henry Walton Smith (1738–1792) was the founder of W H Smith, one of the United Kingdom's largest bookselling and newspaper vending businesses. Brought up in Wrington in Somerset, Henry Walton Smith moved to London and became an assistant to Charles Rogers. In 1792, together with his wife Anna, he founded his news vending business in London. He died only a few months later on 23 August 1792. In 1784 he married Anna Eastaugh, a servant girl, leading to the loss of his inheritance. They went on to have two sons, Henry Edward Smith and William Henry Smith,
Document [6](Title: Python (film)) water-treatment plant by having it chase John through a shaft, while they set a bomb near the entrance. Kristin drops a line down another shaft for John to escape. The other two escape through the regular door, where Greg is waiting to drive them to the other shaft. They pull John out and the python is unable to climb up the shaft. Trapped in the tunnel, the python returns to the doorway entrance. The group returns to the entrance to trigger the bomb, but it does not detonate. Rudolph says the snake must have torn out the antenna when it
Document [7](Title: List of most-subscribed YouTube channels) This article lists the fifty most - subscribed channels on the video platform YouTube . The ability to '' subscribe '' to a user 's channel was added to YouTube by late October 2005 , and the '' most subscribed '' list on YouTube began as a chart by May 2006 , at which time Smosh was number one with fewer than three thousand subscribers . Since December 22 , 2013 , the most subscribed user has been PewDiePie , whose channel has over 60 million subscribers as of February 2018 .
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Document [0](Title: Adrian Šemper) Adrian Šemper Adrian Šemper (born 12 January 1998) is a Croatian football player who plays as goalkeeper for ChievoVerona, on loan from Croatian club GNK Dinamo Zagreb, in Serie A and Croatia national under-19 football team. Born in Zagreb, Šemper started his football career with GNK Dinamo Zagreb youth academy in 2004. He was one of the brightest talents of a very interesting generation of Dinamo Zagreb players born in 1998, including Josip Brekalo, Nikola Moro, Borna Sosa, Branimir Kalaica and Vinko Soldo. In 2016, Šemper signed his first professional contract with Dinamo Zagreb. He made his league debut on
Document [1](Title: Discodermolide) fragment was the treatment of aldehyde to allenyltributylstannane in the presence of BF3-etherate to get the syn/syn isomer. Syn/anti methyl-hydroxyl-methyl stereotriads were obtained through the reaction between aldehyde and homochiral allenylzinc reagent. In the Marshall synthesis, the coupling between the alkyne fragment to the aldehyde fragment proceeded in 92% yield, with 85:15 diastereoselectivity. The condensation of aldehyde with iodoethylidene triphenylphosphorane was the most challenging step, which produce 40% yield and an 85:15 inseparable mixture of (Z) and (E) isomers. The last coupling was performed via a Suzuki union of vinyl iodide with the boronate derived of alkyl iodide. The Marshall
Document [2](Title: Winfield, Texas) a portion of his land a mile northeast of Gray Rock to railroad officials for a depot, and the road was built north of Gray Rock. At its earliest stages the community that began to emerge around the depot was called Barrett, but when the post office was opened there in 1887 with Patrick H. Carr as postmaster, the village was called Carr. In 1892 the name was changed to Winfield, in honor of the general passenger agent for the railroad, W. H. Winfield. In 1890 the population was reported at forty-seven. By 1896 the town had three churches, several
Document [3](Title: Chilton Saint James School) hip hop, contemporary, lyrical, tap, musical theatre dance and pilates to students from Preschool to Adults. As a private school, Chilton St James receives little funding from the government and charges parents of students tuition fees to cover costs. As of 2013, the school fees range from NZ$12,732 for Year 1–3 student to $17,080 for Year 9–13 students, inclusive of GST. A 7.5% fee discount applies if a student has one or more siblings also attending the school. Fees for international students are higher. At the March 2013 Education Review Office (ERO) review, Chilton St James had 420 students, including
Document [4](Title: Haplorhini) refers to the lack of a rhinarium or "wet nose", which is found in many mammals, including strepsirrhine primates. Haplorhini and its sister clade, Strepsirrhini, diverged about 65 million years ago (mya). Approximately 5 million years later (60 mya), only a short time afterward from an evolutionary perspective, the infraorder Tarsiiformes, whose only remaining family is that of the tarsier (Tarsiidae), branched off from the other haplorhines. The fossil "Archicebus" may be similar to the most recent common ancestor at this time. The other major clade within Haplorhini, the simians (or anthropoids), is divided into two parvorders: Platyrrhini (the New
Document [5](Title: Sintering) interface between adjacent crystallites (or grains) of the same chemical and lattice composition, not to be confused with a phase boundary. The adjacent grains do not have the same orientation of the lattice thus giving the atoms in GB shifted positions relative to the lattice in the crystals. Due to the shifted positioning of the atoms in the GB they have a higher energy state when compared with the atoms in the crystal lattice of the grains. It is this imperfection that makes it possible to selectively etch the GBs when one wants the microstructure visible. Striving to minimize its
Document [6](Title: HMS Matchless (G52)) HMS Matchless (G52) HMS "Matchless was a M-class destroyer built during World War II. She served two commissions with the Royal Navy: from February 1942 to August 1944 and from August 1944 to April 1946. She was then held in reserve until August 1957 and eventually sold to the Turkish Navy, who renamed her TCG "Kılıç Ali Paşa. She was struck from the Turkish Navy list and scrapped in 1971. Maidenhead Borough Council in Berkshire officially adopted HMS "Matchless" after holding a Warship Week in March 1942 that raised £550,296. A ship's badge was presented to the borough in September
Document [7](Title: Winter Olympic Games) The Winter Olympics has been hosted on three continents by twelve different countries . The Games have been held four times in the United States ( in 1932 , 1960 , 1980 and 2002 ) ; three times in France ( in 1924 , 1968 and 1992 ) ; and twice each in Austria ( 1964 , 1976 ) , Canada ( 1988 , 2010 ) , Japan ( 1972 , 1998 ) , Italy ( 1956 , 2006 ) , Norway ( 1952 , 1994 ) , and Switzerland ( 1928 , 1948 ) . Also , the Games have been held just once each in Germany ( 1936 ) , Yugoslavia ( 1984 ) , Russia ( 2014 ) and South Korea ( 2018 ) . The IOC has selected Beijing , China , to host the 2022 Winter Olympics and the host of the 2026 Winter Olympics will be selected in September 2019 . As of 2018 , no city in the southern hemisphere has applied to host the cold - weather - dependent Winter Olympics , which are held in February at the height of the southern hemisphere summer .
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Document [0](Title: Von Plötzke) were the hereditary Dukes of Masovia. In the mid 13th century, after considerable disagreement with the reigning Piast dynasty in Poland, members of the family joined the knights of the Teutonic Order. Most notable was Heinrich von Plötzke, while born a Duke of Masovia, did not use the title and became a major officer (including Komtur) of the Knights. Due to Plock and Masovia's location next to Poland and inter-marriage with Polish noble families, the family name is listed among both Polish and German noble families. Von Plötzke The von Plötzke, or von Plötzkau (earlier spelling Ploceke, Plocike) family is
Document [1](Title: Ángel Maturino Reséndiz) Konvicka was killed while sleeping in her farmhouse near Weimar (where the Sirnics were murdered) by a blow to the head from the same pickaxe used to kill Noemi Dominguez. Reséndiz attempted to steal Konvicka's car but could not find the car keys. 15 and 16. June 15, 1999, Gorham, Illinois, George Morber, Sr., 80 years old, and Carolyn Frederick, 52 years old. Reséndiz shot George Morber in the head with a shotgun and then clubbed Carolyn Frederick to death with the same shotgun. Their house was located only 100 yards (90 m) away from a railroad track. Later police
Document [2](Title: Chavonnes Battery) had 16 mounted guns with an arc of fire of nearly 180 degrees. The battery also served as a prison and a quarantine and convalescent wing of the old Somerset Hospital. It was used to protect the bay and town until 1861 when construction work started on the Alfred basin and some of the stone and rubble from the site was used to create a breakwater. Further damage occurred when coal bunkers and later a fish factory were built over the site. In the 1990s, during the development of the Clock Tower Precinct at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and
Document [3](Title: Florida's at-large congressional district) Florida's at-large congressional district Florida's at-large congressional district may refer to a few different occasions when a statewide at-large district was used for elections to the United States House of Representatives from Florida. The district is obsolete. Prior to Florida's admittance as a state of the Union in 1845, congressional delegates for Florida Territory were elected from Florida Territory's at-large congressional district. The first elected U.S. representative from the state was installed October 6, 1845. A single representative was elected from the state from after statehood to 1873, when a second representative was elected for 1 term beginning in 1873.
Document [4](Title: Peringome) is proper to make a few possible generalisations, especially when we are exploring chances of better networking and cooperation among anti-nuclear groups all over India. Of course there are lessons to be learnt from both the positive aspects and drawbacks of our struggle. Kokkanisseri and Taliparmba (south), Payyanur (west) and Nileswaram (north-west) are major towns nearby. Mangalore Airport is about 88 km north. Payyanur Railway Station is the closest railhead. peringome is famous in terms of anti-nuclear struggle. India census, Peringome had a population of 13261 with 6388 males and 6873 females. The village has a Central Reserve Police Force
Document [5](Title: In Flanders Fields) Day remains popular in many areas of the Commonwealth of Nations, particularly Great Britain, Canada and South Africa and in the days leading up to ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand. Footnotes Bibliography In Flanders Fields "In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend and fellow soldier Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, who died in the Second Battle of Ypres. According to legend, fellow soldiers retrieved the
Document [6](Title: Shandong Foreign Languages Vocational College) Shandong Foreign Languages Vocational College Shandong Foreign Languages Vocational College (, colloquially known as "Shanwai" (山外), is a private institution of tertiary education in Rizhao, Shandong province, China. It has its campus to the north of the University City in Donggang District. Though the focus of the school is foreign languages, it also offers majors in other disciplines. The establishment of Shanwai was done as a joint-venture, with most of the investment hailing from Xi'an. Having received approval by the government in 2005, the college is one of the newest in Shandong. From 2013 on, it will change the name
Document [7](Title: Radcliffe Line) The Radcliffe Line was the boundary demarcation line between the Indian and Pakistani portions of the Punjab and Bengal provinces of British India . It was named after its architect , Sir Cyril Radcliffe , who , as the joint chairman of the two boundary commissions for the two provinces , received the responsibility to equitably divide 175,000 square miles ( 450,000 km ) of territory with 88 million people .
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Document [0](Title: Ellopia) city, being forced to do so by Philistides the tyrant, after the Battle of Leuctra. In addition, the names Ellopia and Hellopia were applied to the entire island of Euboea at times. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Kastaniotissa. Ellopia Ellopia (Ἑλλοπία) or Hellopia (Ἕλλοπία) was a town and district of ancient Euboea, in the northwest of the island. Strabo reports a tradition that the town was founded by the mythical Ellops the son of Ion who may have been the brother of Aïclus and Cothus. Ellopia was in the territory of Oreus (previously named Histiaea) near the
Document [1](Title: Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern) Emperor Charles VI's wife Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel; the match had thus been arranged by the Austrian court in the hopes of securing influence over Prussia for another generation. On 12 June 1733, Elisabeth Christine married Frederick at her father's summer palace, Schloss Salzdahlum in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. On their wedding night, Frederick spent a reluctant hour with his new wife and then walked about outside for the rest of the night. Due to the circumstances behind their betrothal, Frederick was well known to have resented the marriage from the very beginning. He had only agreed to marry Elisabeth after his
Document [2](Title: Kentucky Route 693) and becomes Bellefonte Road, passing through residential areas. The route intersects KY 207 and forms a brief concurrency with that route before KY 207 splits north from KY 693 in the commercial center of town. KY 693 heads past more homes and businesses as a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane and intersects the northern terminus of KY 1458. The road passes more development and crosses into Russell at the junction with the southern terminus of KY 1172, where it becomes Diederich Boulevard. The route heads past businesses and becomes a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane as
Document [3](Title: Kevin Galloway) and joined Club Malvín of the Liga Uruguaya de Basketball. On 4 October 2018, Galloway came back to the Lebanese Basketball League, and he signed with Al Riyadi Beirut Galloway became a naturalized citizen of Iraq, and was a member of the senior Iraqi national basketball team at the 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge, in Tehran, Iran. He led the Iraqi team in points, rebounds, assists, and steals at the tournament. Kevin Galloway Galloway attended Sacramento Charter High School, in Sacramento, California, where he played high school basketball. Galloway played NCAA Division I college basketball at USC (2006–2007), the College of
Document [4](Title: 178th Wing) convert to a drone squadron. The Springfield aircraft would be distributed to the 132d Fighter Wing, Iowa Air National Guard, Des Moines IAP ANGS, IA (nine aircraft); the 140th Wing, Colorado Air National Guard, Buckley AFB, CO (three aircraft) and 149th Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guard, Lackland AFB/Kelly Field, TX (four aircraft). It was later revealed that the decision may have been a mistake as the 2005 BRAC decision did not take into account that the 162d FS was indeed a training squadron, however the decision stood. In the interim, through the Foreign Military Sales program, the 178th was
Document [5](Title: Robert Benoit) to seek the Quebec Liberal leadership in 1998. Charest was eventually chosen as leader without opposition. Benoit was elected to a third term in the 1998 provincial election. The Parti Québécois were re-elected provincially, and Benoit once again served as his party's critic for the environment. In 2002, he negotiated with Parti Québécois minister André Boisclair to secure the amalgamation of Magog, Quebec with neighbouring communities. He did not seek re-election in 2003, standing aside for star candidate Pierre Reid. After leaving the legislature, Benoit taught history at the college level and tutored in the Université de Sherbrooke's Master of
Document [6](Title: 1989–90 in English football) Lou Macari, Brian Hillier and Vince Farrar have been charged. 31 May 1990 – Aston Villa chairman Doug Ellis gives the Football Association permission to interview manager Graham Taylor for the England manager's job. Other names linked to the vacancy included Howard Wilkinson of Leeds United, Terry Venables of Tottenham Hotspur, Howard Kendall of Manchester City and the surprise candidate Joe Royle of Oldham Athletic, who has yet to manage in the top division. 1 June 1990 – The Football League votes to revert to a 22–club First Division for the 1991–92 season, while the Fourth Division will have 23
Document [7](Title: Sebastian Shaw (actor)) Shaw was particularly known for his performances in productions of Shakespeare plays which were considered daring and ahead of their time . In 1966 , he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company , where he remained for a decade and delivered some of his most acclaimed performances . He also wrote several poems and a novel , The Christening , in 1975 . He is also known for his brief but important performance in Return of the Jedi , the original third installment in the Star Wars franchise , in which he portrayed an unmasked and redeemed Anakin Skywalker ( formerly Darth Vader ) , and his ghost in the original version of the film .
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Answer: | Shaw |
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Document [0](Title: Sir Walter Boyd, 1st Baronet) Healy, it became popularly known as "the Mad Assize". On the other hand, his great kindness of heart meant that he was always willing to recommend a reprieve from the death penalty, if he thought that there were any mitigating circumstances. His short judgement in the probate case, "Crofts v Beamish", where three High Court judges were unable to agree on the interpretation of a will, gives a flavour of his robust style and forceful personality. Boyd admitted frankly that he had no idea what the testator meant, and added : "I do not think he himself knew what he
Document [1](Title: Culture of Belgium) Praga Khan (also known as Lords of Acid) and 2 Many DJ's, and rock music with dEUS and Soulwax. Belgian hip-hop started with the rise of Starflam, CNN (a Brussels-based crew) and 't Hof van Commerce in the mid-1990s. Belgium is also Home to some very popular music festivals such as: Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter or Pukkelpop Good cooking and fine beers are seen by many as part of Belgian culture. One of the many beers with the high prestige is that of the Trappist monks. Technically, it is an ale and traditionally each abbey's beer is served in its own
Document [2](Title: Double Dare (Nickelodeon game show)) airing from April 3 to July 23, 1988. Nickelodeon continued "Family Double Dare", premiering a new version on October 6, 1990. The original series ended on February 6, 1993. The series was revived, hosted by Jason Harris, and titled "Double Dare 2000"; this aired from January 22 to November 10, 2000. A second revival of the series, hosted by Liza Koshy and featuring Marc Summers, premiered on June 25, 2018. Each team on the original "Double Dare" and "Super Sloppy Double Dare" consisted of two children, while teams on "Family Double Dare" and "Double Dare 2000" included two adults and
Document [3](Title: Sophie Bledsoe Aberle) Sophie Bledsoe Aberle Sophie Bledsoe Aberle (21 July 1896 – October 1996) was a Native American anthropologist, physician and nutritionist known for her work with Pueblo people. She was one of two women first appointed to the National Science Board. Sophie Bledsoe Herrick was born in 1896. Her grandmother was Sophia Bledsoe Herrick who wrote about popular science and history. She was educated at home and had a brief marriage that gave her the surname of Aberle. Aberle started to attend University of California in Berkeley but switched to Stanford University, earning a bachelor's degree in 1923, a master's degree
Document [4](Title: Moldovan bank fraud scandal) faked land assessments to obtain a loan equaling US$1.9 million back in October 2011. Ion Rusu, the manager of Caravita Co. Business Estate Investments was sentenced to five years of imprisonment for using the companies to launder funds and commit fraud. Rusu confessed that he made fictitious transactions with the intent to hide the origin of US$3.12 million stolen from the Moldovan Savings Bank. Rusu is brother-in-law to Vlad Filat, former Prime Minister of Moldova, and has claimed Filat is the real owner of the two companies. A court in Chisinau on June 27 found Vlad Filat guilty of abuse
Document [5](Title: Emma Forster) marine species, feed fish and observe them underwater. The two directors of Oceanic Victor are also the CEO and Operations Manager of Tony's Tuna International, Tony Šantić and Michael "Mick" Dyer. Tony Šantić is a long-term friend of Forster's who provided her with a character reference after she was charged after crashing her Mercedes and recording a blood-alcohol level of 0.224% in August 2006. She returned to the road in March 2007 with a provisional driver's license. Forster has co-managed her father's business, Calypso Star Charters, which offers shark cage diving experiences to tourists. Forster's partner David "Bucky" Buckland has
Document [6](Title: Cordillera Azul National Park) the white-lipped peccary, the red brocket, the South American tapir, the tayra, etc."" Illegal road building and clearing of forests for agriculture occurs inside the park; park rangers and inhabitants of nearby villages patrol the area. Cordillera Azul National Park Cordillera Azul National Park () is a protected area in Peru. It protects part of the Ucayali moist forests ecoregion. In 1963, the Biavo-Cordillera Azul National Forest was established, spanning 2,178,000 hectares. In 1997, this area is declared as a forest for timber production, leaving it open to logging operations. However, in 1999, Red Ambiental Peruana (an alliance of several
Document [7](Title: Water vapor) Water vapor , water vapour or aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water . It is one state of water within the hydrosphere . Water vapor can be produced from the evaporation or boiling of liquid water or from the sublimation of ice . Unlike other forms of water , water vapor is invisible . Under typical atmospheric conditions , water vapor is continuously generated by evaporation and removed by condensation . It is less dense than air and triggers convection currents that can lead to clouds .
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Answer: | aqueous vapor |
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Document [0](Title: Fly Products Power) Fly Products Power The Fly Products Power is a family of Italian paramotors that was designed and produced by Fly Products of Grottammare for powered paragliding. The aircraft line features a paraglider-style high-wing, single-place or two-place-in-tandem accommodation and a single engine in pusher configuration. As is the case with all paramotors, take-off and landing is accomplished by foot. The Power line all use the same seat harness and frame assembly. Most models also use the Solo 210 engine, combining it with different diameter propellers and protection cages to create higher thrust models. The model numbers correspond to the propeller diameter
Document [1](Title: 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans) effort coming from Bamber in the No. 2 car followed by Jani in the sister No. 1 entry. Nelson Panciatici in the No. 35 Signatech Alpine improved the fastest lap in LMP2 to finish in front of the sole LMP1 privateer, the No. 4 ByKolles Racing ENSO CLM P1/01 of Dominik Kraihamer, for sixth overall, putting him ahead of Jean-Éric Vergne's No. 24 Manor Oreca and the No. 37 Jackie Chan DC Racing car of Alex Brundle. Gavin missed 91 minutes due to a mid-session engine change but recorded the best LMGTE Pro lap of the day at three minutes
Document [2](Title: Morning Joe) Hillary Clinton's surprise victory in the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary, Matthews appeared on the show and said of Clinton, ""I'll be brutal, the reason she's a U.S. senator, the reason she's a candidate for president, the reason she may be a front-runner is her husband messed around. That's how she got to be senator from New York. We keep forgetting it. She didn't win there on her merit."" The comments, widely reacted to as sexist and unfair, were criticized by such diverse media figures as Bill O'Reilly, Joy Behar, and Gloria Steinem. They also led to protests outside NBC's
Document [3](Title: Agnosia) description more easily than through visual cues. Alternate cues may be particularly useful to an individual with environmental agnosia or prosopagnosia. Alternate cues for an individual with environmental agnosia may include color cues or tactile markers to symbolize a new room or to remember an area by. Prosopagnosics may use alternate cues such as a scar on an individual's face or crooked teeth in order to recognize the individual. Hair color and length can be helpful cues as well. Organizational strategies may be extremely helpful for an individual with visual agnosia. For example, organizing clothes according to different hangers provides
Document [4](Title: As Brasileiras) a fascinating blend of distinctive characteristics the Brazilian woman is a combination of many different cultures. Fourteen female actresses of all ages and types represent the diversity of a country, on a real journey from the North to the South of Brazil. Each episode has a separate storyline and features one particular woman and her individual quest in an incredible city filled with rich sceneries. Academy Award nominee Fernanda Montenegro stars in one acclaimed episode as Mary Torres, a frustrated actress who never made it big during her long career. But with the help of her best friend Ney, she
Document [5](Title: Russell Brands) 25 of its 90 plants, distribution centers and other facilities; and move most of the final assembly of garments abroad, to Mexico, Honduras and elsewhere in the Caribbean basin. The company expected to take charges of $100 to $125 million during the restructuring period. Russell hoped these efforts would result in annual savings of $50–$70 million. Part of these funds would then be used to bolster the marketing and advertising of Russell's brands, including tripling the advertising budget to $25 million per year. Russell also established a second headquarters in Atlanta in February 1999. Restructuring charges led Russell to post
Document [6](Title: Mukesh Bhatt) to Nilima Bhatt. Bhatt has one daughter named Sakshi and a son Vishesh; Vishesh Films was named after him. Bhatt’s first film as producer was "Jurm" (1990) with Vinod Khanna, however, the film was not very successful. Then he combined with Gulshan Kumar to produce the love story, "Aashiqui" (1990), starring debutantes Rahul Roy and Anu Agarwal. The film was directed by his brother Mahesh Bhatt. The films that followed "Aashiqui" were all big hits. These included "Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin" (1991) and "Sadak" (1991) released under the banner of Vishesh Films. All of these films starred Pooja Bhatt
Document [7](Title: I Love Rock 'n' Roll) '' I Love Rock ' n ' Roll '' is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows , who recorded the first released version . The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982 . Alan Merrill still plays the song live in Europe , Japan and most often in his home town New York City .
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Answer: | Alan Merrill of the Arrows |
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Document [0](Title: Worm theology) a way of expressing the belief that this theology is wrong (or at least exaggerated). Worm theology Worm theology is the idea in Christian culture that in light of God's holiness and power an appropriate emotion is a low view of self. The name may be attributed to a line in the Isaac Watts hymn "Alas! and Did My Saviour Bleed" (Pub 1707) which says "Would he devote that sacred head for such a worm as I?" This thinking was prevalent in the days when this hymn was originally written, perhaps because there was also a higher view of God.
Document [1](Title: Rock Is Dead Tour) you can't see from the outside." He concluded that "[t]his whole thing is part of a drug-cultural type of thing, with a subculture of violence and killing and hatred, and anti-family values, anti-traditional values, anti-authority" and added that "We're having an alarming rate of killings in schools, and youth violence and an increase in drugs. I would say that though they're not all to be blamed on a shock entertainer like Marilyn Manson, I think he promotes it and can be part of the blame." On April 25, 1999, conservative pundit William Bennett and longtime Manson critic U.S. Senator Joseph
Document [2](Title: Jan Zamoyski) appointed to the Royal Chancellery, and soon became a favorite secretary to King Sigismund II. In 1567 he commanded a royal task force, sent to remove the noble family of Starzechowscy from the royal lands they were decreed to hold illegally. Another major task he completed at that time was the reorganization of the Chancellery archive. In 1571 he married Anna Ossolińska; his wife and their young son died shortly afterwards, in 1572. After the extinction of the Jagiellon dynasty in 1572 during the election sejm (special session of the Commonwealth parliament) he used his influence to enforce the "viritim
Document [3](Title: ZSpace (company)) realistic learning environment that aligns to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), Common Core and state standards. The virtual-holographic images can be lifted from the screen and manipulated with the accompanying stylus. The solution allows for group interaction as participants only need 3D glasses as opposed to VR headsets. The zSpace system uses a 1920 x 1080 pixel LCD screen, and the hardware switches between the left and right images through a circularly polarized light that enters the eye. The glasses contain small reflective tabs that the computer uses to track where users are looking. This software prevents nausea and
Document [4](Title: Chantry House, Bunbury) Christian Souls forever." According to Egerton's will, the Chantry House was to be constructed with stone and roofed in Welsh slate, and was to have two rooms, a parlour and a buttery–kitchen. The chantry was endowed with mills at Nantwich and a salt house. After Edward VI dissolved the chantries in 1547, the Chantry House was granted by the crown to Thomas Bromley of Nantwich in 1549. The chantry's value at the time of its dissolution was estimated to be £12 2 shillings. The property was subsequently acquired by Thomas Aldersey (1521/2–98), a successful London merchant and haberdasher who had
Document [5](Title: Spike (IDW Publishing)) a huge fan of Willow and enjoying her interactions with Spike in episodes of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". For Lynch, having Spike as a headlining character makes for a very different writing experience to writing Spike as a supporting character in "Angel". Lynch reflects that unlike stories where Buffy Summers or Angel take the leading role, Spike is no longer there to stand at the sidelines and remark sardonically on the action. As leading man, the supporting characters of the series all work towards servicing him and his storyline. Spike's approach is also markedly different from Buffy's or Angel's; true
Document [6](Title: Defensor pacis) the Papacy, the development of which is the result of a series of usurpations. Marsilius denies, not only to the pope, but to the bishops and clergy, any coercive jurisdiction or any right to pronounce in temporal matters. He also denies episcopal authority of excommunications and interdicts, or other imposed interpretations of divine law. He is not opposed to penalties against heretics, but he would have them pronounced only by civil tribunals. Desiring to see the clergy practice a holy poverty, he proposes the suppression of tithes and the seizure by the secular power of the greater part of the
Document [7](Title: List of giant sequoia groves) The following is a list of giant sequoia groves . All naturally occurring groves of giant sequoias are located in moist , unglaciated ridges and valleys of the west slope of the Sierra Nevada range in California , United States . They occur between 1370 -- 2000 meters ( 4500 -- 6500 ft ) elevation in the northern half of the range , and 1700 -- 2250 m ( 5500 -- 7500 ft ) in the south .
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Answer: | the Sierra Nevada range |
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Document [0](Title: History of psychology) belief in internal mental states, led to the rise of cognitivism as the dominant model of the mind. Links between brain and nervous system function were also becoming common, partly due to the experimental work of people like Charles Sherrington and Donald Hebb, and partly due to studies of people with brain injury (see cognitive neuropsychology). With the development of technologies for accurately measuring brain function, neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience have become some of the most active areas in contemporary psychology. With the increasing involvement of other disciplines (such as philosophy, computer science, and neuroscience) in the quest to understand
Document [1](Title: History of Gdańsk) Kraków. The Pomerelian duchies remained under the control of stewards, of the Samborides dynasty, appointed by Polish Dukes, usually those of Greater Poland, although like other Polish provinces during the period of feudal partitions of Poland it increased its regional autonomy. Gdańsk was the main stronghold of Samborides, serving as residence of Mestwin I (1207–1220) Swantopolk II (1215–1266) and Mestwin II (1271–1294). Around 1235 the settlement had some 2,000 inhabitants and was granted Lübeck city rights by Swantopolk II. Merchants from the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck and Bremen began to settle in the town after 1257, although a significant German
Document [2](Title: Cursed Legacy) a full band. Despite having performed as an acoustic group in the past with various session musicians, the band ceased live performances starting from 2012. The Encounter deals with the psychological trauma of alien abduction. The album's lyrical content was examined by panel guests at MUFON Conference of whom the concept was inspired by. The album was briefly featured and showcased on Microsoft's Xbox Live Music store in December 2012. Cursed Legacy released the exclusive digital album "Discard Once Motionless" through Bandcamp on a pay-what-you-want basis. It was featured on the homepage on the day of release as the first
Document [3](Title: Avenged (2013 U.S. film)) film premiered on October 11, 2013 at the Busan Film Festival and was renamed "Avenged" for the home release on 21 April 2015. Avenged (2013 U.S. film) Avenged (also known as Savaged) is a 2013 Redsploitation film directed by Michael S. Ojeda. The film premiered on October 15, 2013 and stars Amanda Adrienne as a young woman who seeks revenge on her rapists. When Zoe (Amanda Adrienne) tells her mother that she wants to move in with her long-distance boyfriend, her mother is reluctant to let her drive by herself since her daughter is deaf and would be unable to
Document [4](Title: Hartford, Cambridgeshire) or manors; and, for each manor, there is a summary of the resources of the manor, the amount of annual rent that was collected by the lord of the manor both in 1066 and in 1086, together with the taxable value. Hartford was listed in the Domesday Book in the Hundred of Hurstingstone in Huntingdonshire; the name of the settlement was written as "Hereforde" in the Domesday Book. In 1086 there was just one manor at Hartford; the annual rent paid to the lord of the manor in 1066 had been £24 and the rent had fallen to £15 in
Document [5](Title: James Brunton Gibb) James Brunton Gibb James Brunton Gibb LTCL (13 January 1897 – 28 June 1968) was a prominent Australian performer of radio and stage, theatre impresario and teacher of elocution. He was born James Thomas Gibb, but adopted his mother's maiden name as his middle name, or as "Brunton Gibb" or "Brunton-Gibb" an optional double sername. He studied at Sydney High School and was to become a prominent member of their Old Boys' Union. He began his stage career entertaining troops as a member of the "Anzac Coves" (after a command performance at Buckingham Palace given royal assent to be called
Document [6](Title: Cartouche (design)) Cartouche (design) A cartouche (also cartouch) is an oval or oblong design with a slightly convex surface, typically edged with ornamental scrollwork. It is used to hold a painted or low relief design. In Early Modern design, since the early 16th century, the cartouche is a scrolling frame device, derived originally from Italian . Such cartouches are characteristically stretched, pierced and scrolling ("illustration, left"). Another cartouche figures prominently in the title page of Giorgio Vasari's "Lives," framing a minor vignette with a device of pierced and scrolling papery (see illustration). The engraved trade card of the London clockmaker Percy Webster
Document [7](Title: Knockin' on Heaven's Door) '' Knockin ' on Heaven 's Door '' is a song written and sung by Bob Dylan , for the soundtrack of the 1973 film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid . Released as a single , it reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart . Described by Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin as '' an exercise in splendid simplicity '' , the song , in terms of the number of other artists who have covered it , is one of Dylan 's most popular post-1960s compositions .
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Answer: | Bob Dylan |
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Document [0](Title: Sisters (U.S. TV series)) adopted his brother. Charley and Wes marry anyway. Alex's talk show is canceled again and she decides to take an extended trip to help flooding victims in Tennessee. In the final episode, Georgie's college thesis about her sisters deeply angers Alex and Charley, though Teddy finds it amusing. The sisters must put aside their differences when Beatrice has a major stroke. Frankie returns from Japan just before Beatrice dies and clashes with Charley; later, however, she announces she wants to move back home to Winnetka. Georgie sees John at Bea's memorial service and realizes she misses him; shortly afterward, she
Document [1](Title: NetJets) as CEO and was replaced by David Sokol. NetJets Inc. has moved its corporate headquarters from New Jersey back to its original home in Columbus, Ohio, following the departure of the company's founder, Richard Santulli. In 2010, NetJets acquired Marquis Jet from founders Jesse Itzler and Kenny Dichter. The prepaid Marquis Jet card allowed customers to purchase 25 hours of guaranteed flight time on the NetJets fleet. In September 2014, NetJets acquired approval to launch its aircraft charter service in China, having worked with Chinese authorities since 2012 to secure the operating certificate. NetJets sells fractions of specific aircraft, chosen
Document [2](Title: Motivated reasoning) the beliefs and rule structures are instrumental in directing which information will be obtained to support the desired conclusion. In comparison, Milton Lodge and Charles Taber (2000) introduce an empirically supported model in which affect is intricately tied to cognition, and information processing is biased toward support for positions that the individual already holds. This model has three components: This theory of motivated reasoning is fully developed and tested in Lodge and Taber's "The Rationalizing Voter" (2013). David Redlawsk (2002) found that the timing of when disconfirming information was introduced played a role in determining bias. When subjects encountered incongruity
Document [3](Title: Battle of Chashniki) in reserve at Smolensk, marched northeast with 22,000 troops to restore the Dwina Line. At Chashniki, on the Ulla River, he united with elements of the II Corps, which was retreating from Polotsk. The combined II and IX corps put 36,000 troops at Victor's disposal. Wittgenstein, after leaving 9,000 soldiers to garrison territory captured as a result of his victory at Polotsk, marched south to Chashniki with 30,000 troops to deal with Victor. The combat at Chashniki was conducted chiefly by Wittgenstein's advance guard, 11,000 troops led by General Yashvil, and the II Corps on the French side. The battle
Document [4](Title: Jayasimha Siddharaja) Vardhamana (author of "Siddharaja-Varnana"). The gold coins attributed to Siddharaja are found in Pandwaha near Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. The gold coins are round weights 65-66 grains and measures 0.8" to 0.9". It has legend "Shri Siddharajah" on reverse and obverse. The silver coins attributed to him are found at Vanthali, Junagadh and Pilwai in North Gujarat. On obverse of these silver coins, the three lines legend "Shri Jayasimha" in Nagari script appears; with one more word "priya" in some coins. On reverse there is an image of an elephant. These elephant either represents Laxmi or commemorates victory in war with
Document [5](Title: Douglas C-132) Douglas C-132 The Douglas C-132 was a proposed transport aircraft, based on the company's C-124 Globemaster II. Design studies began in 1951 but the project was cancelled in 1957 by the USAF. No prototype was built and the project did not get past the mock-up stage. The C-132 was to be powered by four Pratt & Whitney XT57 (PT5) turboprops, mounted on a swept wing. An air refueling version, the XKC-132 was also proposed, but it would only have utilized the probe and drogue (P&D) air refueling system and that system, used primarily by the US Navy, did not find
Document [6](Title: 1903 Liverpool City Council election) the election as alderman of Councillor John Lawrence (Conservative, Castle Street, elected 1 November 1902) Caused by the resignaion of Councillor Dr. Charles Alexander Hill (Conservative, Abercromby, elected 2 November 1903) was reported to the Council on 6 January 1904 Caused by the resignation of Councillor John Brunswick (Conservative, Walton, elected 2 November 1903) which was reported to the Council on 10 February 1904. Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Robert Alfred Hampson (Conservative, Aigburth, elected 19 November 1903) The Term of Office to expire 1 November 1905 Caused by the resignation of Councillor Julius Jacobs (Conservative,
Document [7](Title: Battle of Fort Sumter) At 4 : 30 a.m. on April 12 , 1861 , Lt. Henry S. Farley , acting upon the command of Capt . George S. James , fired a single 10 - inch mortar round from Fort Johnson . ( James had offered the first shot to Roger Pryor , a noted Virginia secessionist , who declined , saying , '' I could not fire the first gun of the war . '' ) The shell exploded over Fort Sumter as a signal to open the general bombardment from 43 guns and mortars at Fort Moultrie , Fort Johnson , the floating battery , and Cummings Point . Under orders from Beauregard , the guns fired in a counterclockwise sequence around the harbor , with 2 minutes between each shot ; Beauregard wanted to conserve ammunition , which he calculated would last for only 48 hours . Edmund Ruffin , another noted Virginia secessionist , had traveled to Charleston to be present for the beginning of the war , and fired one of the first shots at Sumter after the signal round , a 64 - pound shell from the Iron Battery at Cummings Point . The shelling of Fort Sumter from the batteries ringing the harbor awakened Charleston 's residents ( including diarist Mary Chesnut ) , who rushed out into the predawn darkness to watch the shells arc over the water and burst inside the fort .
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Answer: | Lt. Henry S. Farley |
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Document [0](Title: Valby Idrætspark) Valby Idrætspark Valby Idrætspark is a multi-purpose stadium in Valby od Copenhagen, Denmark. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Boldklubben Frem. Valby Idrætspark has hosted a total of nine Danish FA-recognized internationals. Valby Idrætspark is located on the former Valby Common. It was first used for football in 2013. The lack of proper facilities for the football clubs were subject to discussions between Valby Boldspil and the City but plans to build a large club house went on hold with the outbreak of World War I. In 1922, the plans were revived
Document [1](Title: Mexican Federal Highway 200D) Zihuatanejo to save time by bypassing the road altogether. The toll per automobile is 30 pesos to travel the full course of the road. Mexican Federal Highway 200D Federal Highway 200D is the toll highways paralleling Fed. 200, and has two separate improved segments of designated roadway. Fed200D in Colima funnels traffic from Manzanillo toward Fed110 to Colima City; the segment in Guerrero serves as a bypass of Tecpan de Galeana. A third segment, from Arriaga to Ocozocuautla in Chiapas, is officially Fed. 200D but the signage identifies it as Fed. 190D. Fed200D in Colima expedites traffic from near the
Document [2](Title: Softly, Softly: Taskforce) Quad VT except for the episode "Welcome to the Club" which is a b/w 16mm telerecording. Series 1 received a Region 2 DVD release from Simply Media. This was released on 18 November 2013. Simply Media will be releasing Series 2 on Region 2 DVD in September 2016. Barlow & Watt appeared again in a 6-part series in 1973, which saw Barlow & Watt re-appraising the "Jack the Ripper" murders. The pair would state all the known facts and with the aid of specially staged reconstructions, attempt to work out how the crimes were committed, though usually, nothing new was
Document [3](Title: The Elephant Princess) although the complete season one and two has been released too. The Elephant Princess The Elephant Princess is an Australian children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in 2008. The series is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions. A second season began screening in 2011. The series revolves around a suburban Australian teenager, who discovers she is the heir to the throne of Manjipoor, a fictional Indian kingdom. Alex Wilson thinks she is an average suburban girl living in Melbourne, until her 16th birthday when exotic visitor, Kuru, shows up in her backyard with a magical elephant, Anala.
Document [4](Title: Benjamin Riggs House) after it achieved statehood in 1820. It is the most architecturally distinctive house in Georgetown's Robinhood area. Benjamin Riggs House The Benjamin Riggs House is a historic house on Robinhood Road in Georgetown, Maine. Built about 1790, it is the oldest house in Georgetown, and is a well-preserved example of transitional Georgian-Federal architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The Benjamin Riggs House stands on the east side of Robinhood Road, near the Robinhood Marine Center in northern Georgetown. It is a two-story wood frame structure, with a hip roof, central chimney, clapboard siding,
Document [5](Title: Vietnam Syndrome) That narrative, while central to Nazi Germany's bid for legitimacy - though refuted by unbiased scholars, persists with respect to the Vietnam conflict due largely to the severe imbalance of casualties that the North Vietnamese suffered (a roughly eight to one ratio). In the domestic debate over why the US was unable to defeat North Vietnamese forces during the war, conservative thinkers, many in the US military, argued that the US had sufficient resources but the war effort had been undermined at home. In an article in "Commentary", "Making the World Safe for Communism," journalist Norman Podhoretz stated: Do we
Document [6](Title: Behzad Leito) Behzad Leito Behzad Davarpanah, (Persian: بهزاد داورپناه "Behzād Dāvarpanāh"; born February 24, 1992), better known by his stage name, Behzad Leito, is an Iranian rapper and producer who was born in Tehran, Iran. Behzad Leito was born in Tehran, Iran in 1992. He became interested in Rap in his teenage years when his friends in school talked about new rap songs, He also mentioned Erfan as one of his favourite iranian rappers during his teenage life. He always wanted to play a role in rap music and succeed in hip-hop. Behzad moved to Dubai, UAE with his family when he
Document [7](Title: Allahabad pillar) The Allahabad pillar is an Ashoka Stambha , one of the pillars of Ashoka , an emperor of the Maurya dynasty who reigned in the 3rd century BCE . While it is one of the few extant pillars that carry his edicts , it is particularly notable for containing later inscriptions attributed to the Gupta emperor , Samudragupta ( 4th century CE ) . Also engraved on the stone are inscriptions by the Mughal emperor , Jahangir , from the 17th century .
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Answer: | Gupta emperor , Samudragupta |
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Document [0](Title: Saint Anne Sandy Point Parish) abandoned sugarcane fields, as well as numerous small holdings, cultivating provision crops and tropical fruits. The town of Sandy Point, the second largest town on the island, skirts the southern coast, whilst the village Fig Tree rests just North of it. Moving inwards (East), the terrain shifts from the gently sloping coastal plain to the steep mountains of the North West Range, which, above 1000 feet, above sea level, is draped in tropical forests. Cranston Ghaut marks the northern border of the parish, whilst Sandy Point Ghaut (an ill-defined ravine near Brimstone Hill Road) marks the southern. The main settlement
Document [1](Title: Chatham County, North Carolina) those mentioned below, the communities of Pittsboro, Siler City, and Goldston operate parks and other recreation facilities. Chatham County, North Carolina Chatham County ( ) is a county located in the Piedmont area of the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 63,505. Its county seat is Pittsboro. Chatham County is part of the Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Combined Statistical Area, which has a population of 1,998,808 as of U.S. Census 2012 Population Estimates. Some of the first European settlers of what would become
Document [2](Title: Brad Shields) final, narrowly going down 26-25. Injury restricted Shields to just 6 matches in 2015 where he scored a try and picked up a yellow card. 2016 saw Wellington once again come to close to earning promotion but yet again falling just short. After another 2nd place log finish, this time behind , they were upset at home by , 40-37 in the playoff semi-finals. Shield played 9 of 11 games during the campaign. It was announced on 19 November 2017 that he will join Wasps RFC in 2018. With just a little over a season's experience of provincial rugby under
Document [3](Title: Tawny frogmouth) the headlights. Large-scale land clearing of eucalypt trees and intense bushfires are serious threats to their populations, as they tend not to move to other areas if their homes are destroyed. House cats are the most significant introduced predator of the tawny frogmouth, but dogs and foxes are known to also occasionally kill the birds. When tawny frogmouths pounce to catch prey on the ground, they are slow to return to flight and vulnerable to attack from these predators. As they have adapted to live in close proximity to human populations, tawny frogmouths are at high risk of exposure to
Document [4](Title: Guido Westerwelle) the vote on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 to establish a no-fly zone, along with veto powers Russia and China as well as Brazil and India. Shortly after, he expelled five Libyan diplomats for intimidating Libyan citizens living in Germany. During a visit to Benghazi in June 2011, Westerwelle announced that Germany would recognize the rebel National Transitional Council as the legitimate representative of Libyans. Amid the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, Westerwelle visited the country six times between February 2011 and November 2012. In December 2011, he summoned Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy, the Egyptian ambassador in Berlin, to protest over
Document [5](Title: Selbyville, Delaware) State, and still has the original 1930's diner attached to the main restaurant that is still available for diners to eat at. Selbyville is located at (38.4603917, -75.2207438). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,645 people, 615 households, and 439 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,176.9 people per square mile (453.7/km²). There were 664 housing units at an average density of 475.1 per square mile (183.1/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 72.89% White,
Document [6](Title: Non-return-to-zero) the trailing edge of the previous bit clock cycle. An example of this is RS-232, where "one" is −12 V to −5 V and "zero" is +5 V to +12 V. "One" is represented by no change in physical level, while "zero" is represented by a change in physical level. In clock language, the level transitions on the trailing clock edge of the previous bit to represent a "zero". This "change-on-zero" is used by High-Level Data Link Control and USB. They both avoid long periods of no transitions (even when the data contains long sequences of 1 bits) by using
Document [7](Title: List of Saved by the Bell characters) Lisa 's mother Judy Turtle ( Susan Beaubian ) appeared in two episodes of the series , '' Operation Zack '' and '' Drinking and Driving '' . In '' Operation Zack '' , she is Zack 's doctor after he accidentally breaks his leg when Mr. Belding bumps into him in the locker room . In '' Drinking and Driving '' , Lisa crashed her car after getting drunk at a party , and has to deal with the repercussions of her actions , including telling Judy what she did to her car .
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Answer: | Susan Beaubian |
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Document [0](Title: Nugal Hall) whose family occupied the house from about 1883 until 1903. The architect is thought to have been Oswald H. Lewis, who carried out work for the Callaghan family in Randwick and who practised as an architect with his father, former Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis. Cousins Spencer, the first person to show films in the Lyceum Theatre lived there in 1911. Two Mayors of Randwick and two diplomatic consuls were also residents of Nugal Hall. In 1918, Nugal Hall became a Red Cross hospital/convalescent home for Australian military personnel returning from World War I. The house returned to private ownership in
Document [1](Title: Photosynthesis system) and accurate tools to assist research. There are numerous peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals which have used a photosynthetic system. To illustrate the utility and diversity of applications of photosynthetic systems, below you will find brief descriptions of research using photosynthetic systems; Photosynthesis system Photosynthesis systems are electronic scientific instruments designed for non-destructive measurement of photosynthetic rates in the field. Photosynthesis systems are commonly used in agronomic and environmental research, as well as studies of the global carbon cycle. Photosynthesis systems function by measuring gas exchange of leaves. Atmospheric carbon dioxide is taken up by leaves in the process of
Document [2](Title: Animalia (TV series)) only ones who respect Allegra's singing before Zoe taught her how. They're main characters in "From A to Z". Victor & Verbal (R. Martin Klein) – Introduced in "Getting Over the Glums", they are a vulture comedy double act: Victor, a Jewish sounding comedian, and his wise-cracking partner, Verbal, who acts as his ventriloquist dummy for the bit. They're hugely popular not for the fact that they're vegetarians, unlike normal vultures, but for the fact that their years of hilarious stand-ups have made them an unforgettable duo. Rombolt (R. Martin Klein) – Rombolt is a black rhino and the head
Document [3](Title: William Hague) Hague said that his decision “in no way reduces the UK's commitment to active diplomacy to maintain pressure on the Assad régime to end the violence". He went on to say that: “We will continue to work closely with other nations to co-ordinate diplomatic and economic pressure on the Syrian régime.” On 1 April 2012, Hague met 74 other nations at a Friends of Syria Group conference in Istanbul, Turkey. Hague said the issue could return to the United Nations Security Council if current efforts to resolve the crisis fail. The government of President Assad has said it accepts a
Document [4](Title: Bonnie Piesse) of the songs for her debut album "The Deep End." The album was recorded in Los Angeles, and will be released in January 2011 on Big Deal Records. Piesse's song "All I Have" was featured in two episodes of the CW television series "Life Unexpected" in 2010. Bonnie recorded "Bittersweet EP" with Producer Emile Kelman and her song "Ariella" won the Singer Songwriter Category of the UK Songwriting Contest in 2013, alongside Lisa Nelson for her song, "Butterfly." Another one of her songs, "There for Me", is featured in the romantic comedy, "Love Eterne". Bonnie Piesse Bonnie Piesse (born 1983)
Document [5](Title: Rokh (video game)) and Marc Albinet. Further information about "Rokh" gameplay was revealed by the developers at the East Penny Arcade Expo in 2016. A demonstration tutorial video was also shown. The game will begin a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for its development in early May 2016. The game will be open world and will be set far into the future, where scientific advances have changed the universe dramatically. Despite this, the game will contain hints of realism. "Rokh" tasks players with staying alive after crash-landing on the planet of Mars. Survival in the game will rely heavily on cooperation between the
Document [6](Title: Don Lane) were talking about it that, that was his dad in the show. He also the hosted the 1987 "Logie Awards". The following year, Lane fronted his own talk show for Ten entitled "Late Night Australia", eventually changed to "Late Night Oz". The program aired five nights a week at 10:30 pm and was up against "Graham Kennedy's News Show" on the Nine Network and Clive Robertson's "Newsworld" on the Seven Network. "Late Night Oz" was cancelled after just six months. Lane's career surged again in 1991, this time in the role of a sportscaster. Lane's passion for American football and
Document [7](Title: Northeast India) The states of North Eastern Region are officially recognised under the North Eastern Council ( NEC ) , constituted in 1971 as the acting agency for the development of the north eastern states . Long after induction of NEC , Sikkim formed part of the North Eastern Region as the eighth state in 2002 . India 's Look - East connectivity projects connect Northeast India to China and ASEAN .
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Answer: | 2002 |
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Document [0](Title: Kedarnath) began the rescue mission voluntarily without any clear directives from the State Government or the Ministry of Defence. The Indian Army and Indian Air Force helicopters arrived much after the Private Helicopter Operators had already begun the massive air-rescue mission. Dare-devil helicopter pilots, mostly ex-Indian Air Force and Ex-Army Aviation officers flew relentlessly. Late Capt. Unni Krishnan from Prabhatam Aviation & Capt. Bhatnagar from Premair were few such outstanding pilots who landed at the Sh. Kedarnath Ji right-ridge at dusk hours - 1910hrs (almost 35 minutes after 'sunset') to pick-up the 'last' batch of survivors for the day. The NDRF
Document [1](Title: Barbette) protecting the gun. The barbette could take the form of a circular or elongated ring of armour around the rotating gun mount over which the guns (possibly fitted with a gun shield) fired. The barbette system reduced weight considerably, since the machinery for the rotating gun mount, along with the mount itself, was much lighter than that required for the gun house of a turret. The savings in weight could then be passed on to increase armour protection for the hull, improve coal storage capacity, or to install larger, more powerful engines. In addition, because barbettes were lighter, they could
Document [2](Title: HMS King George V (41)) unit of heat delivered, as did increased boiler efficiency and consumption of fuel per unit area of heating surface. This made "King George V" the fastest battleship in the British fleet but slower than the German, French or the new Italian capital ships, or the battlecruisers HMS "Hood", and . "King George V" had four sets of Parsons geared turbines. Two main turbines were arranged in series and drove a shaft through double helical gears. An astern turbine was incorporated in the exhaust casing of the low-pressure turbine, and a cruising turbine was coupled directly to the high-pressure turbine. A
Document [3](Title: Jovem Guarda) Jovem Guarda Jovem Guarda was primarily a Brazilian musical television show first aired by Rede Record in 1965, though the term soon expanded so as to designate the entire movement and style surrounding it. The members of the program were singers who had been influenced by the American rock n' roll of the late 1950s and British Invasion bands of the 1960s, though the music often became softer, more naïve versions with light, romantic lyrics aimed at teenagers. They were Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos and Wanderléa, with other bands and musicians appearing on the show as guests. The style became
Document [4](Title: Figueres onion) fertilizing". A feature that improves its taste, is to eat it raw (such as in a salad) but to not cut the onion with a knife and only use other elements of the dish to break it into pieces. The smooth, crisp flavor makes it popular to prepare fried or eaten directly and uncooked. It is used in 'Beet Ravioli with raw cheese'. Figueres onion The Figueres onion is an onion cultivar that is a non-hybridized bulb. It is somewhat flattened in shape with an outer purple skin and an interior of a paler color. It is highly appreciated for
Document [5](Title: Kar seva) Kar seva Kar seva is one of the main teachings of Sikhism which means selfless service of others. A tradition set forth with the clear understanding that there is God within all of us; thus by serving humanity you are serving Gods creation. Kar Seva is also performed further by offering service for a religious cause, often for constructing a place of worship serving the One Creator. A volunteer for "kar seva" is called a kar sevak. Historically, "kar seva" is a Sikh tradition. However, in recent times, the Hindu organisation Vishva Hindu Parishad has also used it in its
Document [6](Title: Adlai Stevenson II) on her wedding dress not a corsage but the Stevenson button!" Linus: "Father, you promised not to swear." In John Frankenheimer's 1962 cold war thriller "The Manchurian Candidate", the conniving Mrs. John Iselin (played by Angela Lansbury) makes a reference to Stevenson in a conversation with her son (played by Laurence Harvey): "Mr. Stevenson makes jokes. I do not." In the legal drama "Boston Legal," Alan Shore quotes Adlai Stevenson's "Nature of Patriotism" speech when he defends a client who has withheld her taxes to protest the current state of America. In "Pioneer One", a crowd-financed TV series published under
Document [7](Title: Dexter (season 1)) C.S. Lee as Vince Masuka Christina Robinson as Astor Bennett Daniel Goldman as Cody Bennett Devon Graye , Dominic Janes and Maxwell Huckabee as Young Dexter Morgan Geoff Pierson as Tom Matthews Christian Camargo as Brian Moser / Rudy Cooper Mark Pellegrino as Paul Bennett Brad William Henke as Tony Tucci Angela Alvarado as Nina Batista Sam Witwer as Neil Perry Sage Kirkpatrick as Laura Moser Margo Martindale as Camilla Figg
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Document [0](Title: Rivers of Life) Tucumán Bolivia <br> Santa Cruz de la Sierra Chile <br> Puerto Montt El Salvador <br> San Salvador France <br> Paris Netherlands <br> Alkmaar, Amsterdam, Den Helder Panama <br> Panama City Spain <br> Amposta, Badalona, Barcelona, Cartagena, Reus, Zaragoza UK <br> Bangor Community Church, Bangor , Oxford USA <br> La Familia de Jesus, Houston, Rivers of Life was founded in 1967 in Quilmes, a suburb of Buenos Aires, Argentina by Jorge Pradas and Oscar Mirón both Spanish nationals along with others. Oscar Mirón had moved to Argentina to flee the persecution of evangelical Christians in Spain under Francisco Franco. He fled
Document [1](Title: John Gerald Driscoll III) into the San Diego Hall of Champions in 1977. He was named San Diego Yachtsman of the Year in 1966 and 1974. He and his brother Harlan founded a boat yard in 1947. Driscoll Boat Works eventually became a major presence in the Southern California marine industry including a number of yacht construction, repair, and maintenance facilities in San Diego Bay and Mission Bay, as well as yacht brokerages and Driscoll's Wharf and Marina. He led the modernization of the Juniors program at the San Diego Yacht Club. He also founded the San Diego Yachting Cup, one of San Diego's
Document [2](Title: Royal Albert Hospital) England" series describe its appearance as that of a "hôtel de ville" (French town hall). The main front of the building is symmetrical, in two storeys with attics and a basement. The roofs are hipped, and incorporate dormer windows. The front consists of a central block of six bays, with eleven-bay wings on each side. In the centre of each wing is a three-bay canted projection, and at both ends is a wider three-bay pavilion under a separate roof. In the wings, most of the windows in the ground floor are pairs of lancets under an arched hoodmould, and most
Document [3](Title: Church House (Columbia, Tennessee)) Church House (Columbia, Tennessee) Church House, also known as the Barrow House, is a historic mansion in Columbia, Tennessee. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It is a Second Empire-style two-and-a-half-story brick building on a cut and coursed stone foundation. Brick on the front facade is laid in stretcher bond; elsewhere it is laid in common bond. The house was built circa 1873 for Sherriff Latta. It was designed in the Second Empire architectural style. The house was purchased by Robert Church, a banker, in 1885. It was later inherited by his grandson, Robert
Document [4](Title: Oleh Luzhny) would continue as an assistant coach under the new manager. On 1 October 2010, he was again named as interim manager of Dynamo Kyiv after the resignation of Valery Gazzaev. The first match was lost 2–0 to Shakhtar Donetsk at Donbass Arena. After the 19th round match against PFC Sevastopol Luzhny informed the fans that he will not return after the winter break. He was replaced by Yuri Semin on 24 December 2010. Arsenal Individual Oleh Luzhny Oleh Romanovych Luzhny (, born 5 August 1968) is an Ukrainian retired footballer who played as a right-back. His name is alternatively Romanised
Document [5](Title: Trade and Development Bank) the Treaty of 1981 that established COMESA. The TDB is the financial arm of COMESA. The membership of the TDB includes eighteen member states, seventeen of which are COMESA members. The People's Republic of China was the first non-regional member state to join TDB in 2000. The African Development Bank (ADB) is the sole institutional shareholder. As of May 2009, China and the ADB each owned 12.3 percent of the TDB's shares. The following countries and institutions were shareholders at that time. The headquarters of the TDB are in Bujumbura, Burundi. The bank also maintains regional offices in Nairobi, Kenya
Document [6](Title: Type 346 Radar) diameter C-band array with an approximate area of 0.3 square meter to control HHQ-9 SAM via TVM/SARH/ARH. The Space Target Surveillance Phased Array Demonstrator is a derivative of Type 115 with the C-band array deleted because it was intended for tracking objects in space after the enlargement for the planned production version. As the control requirement of HHQ-9 became more stringent, the design of Type 115 proved to be inadequate and the production versions adopted a different array layout instead. The production version of Star of the Sea radar have a new S-band array with more than five thousand transceivers
Document [7](Title: You Can Do It) '' You Can Do It '' is a song by American rapper Ice Cube . It was released as the second single from the Next Friday soundtrack . The song features Ice Cube 's Westside Connection bandmate Mack 10 , as well as female rapper Ms. Toi . '' You Can Do It '' later used as the lead single on Cube 's sixth studio album , War & Peace Vol. 2 ( The Peace Disc ) . The song also appears on his Greatest Hits and In the Movies compilations . It would also appear on the double platinum Save the Last Dance .
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Document [0](Title: Eskgrove) and completed in 1852 for Henry Stuart Russell); the Rev. Thomas Mowbray's Riversdale (probably constructed - now the site of Mowbray Park) and Eskgrove. All three houses were of stone construction. Hutchinson died at Eskgrove in 1854, following which his wife and children appear to have returned to Sydney. Their Brisbane house was retained as a rental property. Eskgrove was a middle-class residence with fine river views, and was occupied by a number of persons prominent in the development of early Queensland, including squatters William Kent Jr (1857–58) and Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior (1858-59), Governor Bowen's private secretary Abram Moriarty (1859–60),
Document [1](Title: Factors of production) In economics , factors of production , resources , or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output -- that is , finished goods and services . The utilized amounts of the various inputs determine the quantity of output according to the relationship is called the production function . There are three basic resources or factors of production : land , labour and capital . The factors are also frequently labelled '' producer goods or services '' to distinguish them from the goods or services purchased by consumers , which are frequently labeled '' consumer goods '' . All three of these are required in combination at a time to produce a commodity .
Document [2](Title: Dmitry Rogozin) Representative on anti-missile defense; he negotiates with NATO countries on this issue. On 23 December 2011, Rogozin was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister, in charge of the defense and space industries. For the defense industry, he led the creation of the Russian Foundation for Advanced Research Projects in the Defense Industry. In May 2018, he became the head of the Russian state space corporation Roscosmos. In 2015, Rogozin was the head of Russia’s Arctic Commission. Rogozin is an active user of Twitter and Facebook. Rogozin was born in Moscow to a family of a Soviet military scientist. He graduated from
Document [3](Title: British Army during the Napoleonic Wars) three regiments of Household Cavalry, 27 line regiments of cavalry, seven battalions in three regiments of Foot Guards and 81 battalions in 77 numbered regiments of line infantry, with two colonial corps (one in New South Wales and one in Canada). There were 36 Independent Companies of Invalids, known by their Captain's name, scattered in garrisons and forts across Great Britain. Administered separately by the Board of Ordnance, the artillery had 40 companies in four battalions of Foot Artillery, 10 companies in the Invalid Battalion, two independent companies in India and a Company of Cadets. Two troops of the Royal
Document [4](Title: Azimuth (airline)) to 23 domestic destinations and 2 international destinations in three Eurasian countries: Russia, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan. The Azimuth fleet consists of the following aircraft as of April 2018: Azimuth (airline) JSC Azimuth Airlines (, branding itself as azimuth) is a Russian airline based in Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, the capital of Rostov Oblast. Due to the merger of Donavia with Rossiya Airlines in 2016, Rostov-on-Don lost its main airline, even though Rossiya continued the flights previously operated by Donavia. As Rostov-on-Don was selected as one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, there was
Document [5](Title: Lucchese crime family New Jersey faction) after not disclosing his previous arrest record. Accardi was arrested in 1955 on narcotic charges and fled the country. With Accardi's absence Anthony Delasco and Joseph Abate took over running the New Jersey faction. Toward the 1970s, the faction was unofficially headed by Anthony "Tumac" Accetturo, because Accetturo had not yet been inducted into the Lucchese crime family due to "closed books". The leader of the faction was still Joseph Abate, with Anthony Accetturo as his protégé waiting to take over. The faction then came to control the entire Newark area, with loansharking, illegal gambling, narcotics, money laundering and extortion
Document [6](Title: Heart of Huntsville Mall) Heart of Huntsville Mall The Heart of Huntsville Mall was a shopping mall located in Huntsville, Alabama. It opened in 1961. The mall was demolished in 2007 to make way for a new $150 million mixed-use development called "Constellation." The Heart of Huntsville Mall was the first enclosed shopping mall in Huntsville when it opened in 1961. The single-story complex was built just outside downtown at the intersection of Clinton Avenue and Memorial Parkway. Its major tenant was a Sears at the southern end of the mall. Heart of Huntsville hosted many community events over the years including several Scout
Document [7](Title: Jack & Diane) '' Jack & Diane '' is a 1982 hit rock song written and performed by American singer - songwriter John Mellencamp , then performing as '' John Cougar . '' It appears on Mellencamp 's album American Fool . It was chosen by the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) as one of the Songs of the Century . The single spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982 , and , to date , is Mellencamp 's most successful hit single .
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Answer: | John Mellencamp |
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Document [0](Title: Bernard Tomic) Melbourne without dropping a set. Two days later he started his campaign for the Australian Open Juniors title as the 5th seed. He went on to win the event, defeating the 25th, 11th, 8th and 1st seed before beating 10th seed Tsung-Hua Yang of Taiwan in the final. His win at the age of 15 made him the youngest winner of the Australian Open Junior Boys' Championships in the Open Era. Four months later, at Roland Garros, Tomic, the number one seed, fell in the quarter finals to Guido Pella of Argentina, losing in two sets. At Wimbledon, Tomic was
Document [1](Title: Captain William Mackintosh) as having died before 1877, leaving a widow and several sons and daughters. 1. Hector Willoughby Charlesworth "A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography: Being Chiefly Men of the Time", 1919, p. 56 2. Nicholas Flood Davin, "The Irishman in Canada" 1877, p. 604 3. Morgan, "Canadian Men and Women of the Time" (1912), p. 704, col. 4. "History of the County of Middlesex, Canada: From the Earliest Time to the Present", 1889, p. 175 5. Charles Herbert Mackintosh & John Alexander Gemmill (eds.), "The Canadian Parliamentary Companion", 1883, p. 135 Captain William Mackintosh Captain William Mackintosh was an Irish-born British Army
Document [2](Title: Antipope Benedict XIII) was completely disregarded. An army led by Geoffrey Boucicaut, brother of Jean Boucicaut, occupied Avignon and started a five-year siege of the papal palace which ended when Benedict managed to escape from Avignon on 12 March 1403, and seek shelter in territory belonging to Louis II of Anjou. Avignon immediately submitted again to him, and his cardinals likewise recognized him, and popular sentiment being again in his favor, he was recognized as the legitimate pope by France, Scotland, Castile, Portugal, and Sicily. After the Roman Pope Innocent VII died in 1406, the newly elected Roman Pope, Gregory XII, started negotiations
Document [3](Title: 1967 Football League Cup Final) the most part by their First Division opponents. In the twenty fifth minute, Clark once again ran with the ball down the left hand side of the pitch, outrunning QPR's Ron Hunt, before crossing it into the path of Jeff Astle. His subsequent shot was saved by QPR goalkeeper Peter Springett, who managed to push the ball around the post. QPR briefly had a chance for a counterattack as Mark Lazarus found himself on the halfway line with the ball, before taking it around Ian Collard and found the Albion defence out of position, leaving him with a clear path
Document [4](Title: Microbial oxidation of sulfur) Similarly, both mechanisms operate in the chemoautotroph "Thiobacillus denitrificans", which can oxidize sulfide to sulfate anaerobically using nitrate as terminal electron acceptor which is in turn reduced to dinitrogen (N). Two other anaerobic strains that can perform a similar process were identified as similar to "Thiomicrospira denitrificans" and "Arcobacter". Among the heterotrophic SOB are included species of "Beggiatoa" that can grow mixotrophically, using sulfide to obtain energy (autotrophic metabolism) or to eliminate metabolically formed hydrogen peroxide in the absence of catalase (heterotrophic metabolism). Other organisms, such as the Bacteria "Sphaerotilus natans" and the yeast "Alternaria" are able to oxidize sulfide
Document [5](Title: Honest (TV series)) Honest (TV series) Honest is a British comedy-drama series that aired on ITV in 2008. The series is a remake of the New Zealand series "Outrageous Fortune", written by James Griffin and Rachel Lang, that first aired in 2005. The programme stars Amanda Redman as Lindsay Carter, a mother of four who decides that her criminal family is going to change its ways after her husband is sent to prison. "Honest" also stars Danny Webb, Sean Pertwee and Camille Coduri. Most of the filming was carried out in Staines, including at the local school, Matthew Arnold. The first episode aired
Document [6](Title: Fluorapatite) of fluorapatite helps prevent tooth decay or dental caries. Fluoroapatite has a critical pH of 4.5, thus, it makes tooth structure more resistant to additional caries attack. It has a mild bacteriostatic property as well which helps in decreasing the proliferation of Streptococcus mutans, the predominant bacteria related to dental caries. Fluorapatite can be synthesized in a three step process. First, calcium phosphate is generated by combining calcium and phosphate salts at neutral pH.This material then reacts further with fluoride sources (often sodium monofluorophosphate or calcium fluoride (CaF)) to give the mineral. This reaction is integral in the global phosphorus
Document [7](Title: Mountain gorilla) The mountain gorilla ( Gorilla beringei beringei ) is one of the two subspecies of the eastern gorilla . The subspecies is listed as critically endangered by the IUCN , with only two surviving populations . One is found in the Virunga Mountains of Central Africa in three bordering national parks : Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda , Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda , and Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo ( DRC ) . The other population is found in Uganda 's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park . A count in 2018 put the mountain gorilla population at just over 1,000 .
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Document [0](Title: Hunkar (epic poem)) Brahmaputra<br>" "Ganga and Yamuna - the nectar-swept streams<br>" "That flow to the blessed land<br>" "Are abundant with your melting compassion.<br>" "At the gates of that land,<br>" "You, the guardian of its borders,<br>" "Have challenged, 'You must cut off my head<br>" "Before you can trample over this land.<br>" "O pious sage, a great misfortune has fallen today<br>" "On that same land of piety!<br>" "Afflicted, the children are writhing<br>" "Bitten by countless snakes from four directions.<br>" "My king of mountains! My magnificent one!<br>" Hunkar (epic poem) Hunkar is an epic poem by Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar'. "Himalaya" is from the collection "Hunkar"
Document [1](Title: Linda Lusardi) BBC. She also appeared briefly as herself in the BBC sitcom Detectorists. In January 2008, Lusardi joined ITV's "Dancing On Ice", finishing in sixth place. Her professional skating partner was Daniel Whiston, who temporarily moved into her family home to make training more convenient. Lusardi had to catch up with her fellow skaters after falling and breaking a bone in her foot during her first hour on the ice. She also won the Channel 4 show "Celebrity Come Dine With Me" in 2008. In the show, she was voted the best dinner host by her fellow contestants Abi Titmuss, Rodney
Document [2](Title: Uncorporation) Uncorporation An uncorporation is an unorthodox form of large business organization. The term appears to embrace any unincorporated business. An uncorporation may be formed in an effort to align managers' and owners' interests more closely than in a typical corporation, or may donate most of its profits to charity, or may pursue social responsibility goals that conflict with traditional corporate shareholder primacy. Equally, it escapes the regulatory supervision and checks and balances to which corporations are subject. Large firms structured as partnerships are sometimes regarded as uncorporations. The rise of uncorporations resulted partly from costly corporate monitoring devices such as
Document [3](Title: Names of God) both the quick and dead. Amen." Jehovah's Witnesses believe that God has only one distinctive name, represented in the Old Testament by the tetragrammaton. In English, they prefer to use the form Jehovah. According to Jehovah's Witnesses, the name Jehovah means "He causes to become". Scriptures frequently cited in support of the name include Isaiah 42:8: "I am Jehovah. That is my name", Psalms 83:18: "May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth", and Exodus 6:3: "And I used to appear to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as God Almighty,
Document [4](Title: Kristijan Miljević) Kristijan Miljević Kristiјan Miljević (born 15 July 1992 in Norrköping) is a Swedish-born Serbian footballer who plays as a left winger for AFC Eskilstuna. His father is from Serbia and his mother is Greek but Miljević grew up in Sweden, in Norrköping where he started playing football. Miljević moved to PAOK youth academy at the age of 15. Lindö FF have been his first club. Two years later he convinced manager Fernando Santos, now current manager in the Greek national team, that he should have a place in the team. He made his debut at the age of 17 against
Document [5](Title: Cary Grant) role "with professional aplomb and grace". Grant wore one of his most iconic suits in the film which became very popular, a fourteen-gauge, mid-gray, worsted wool one custom-made on Savile Row. Grant finished the year playing a U. S. Navy Rear Admiral aboard a submarine opposite Tony Curtis in the comedy "Operation Petticoat". The reviewer from "Daily Variety" saw Grant's comic portrayal as a classic example of how to attract the laughter of the audience without lines, remarking that "In this film, most of the gags play off him. It is his reaction, blank, startled, etc., always underplayed, that creates
Document [6](Title: Pacific crevalle jack) although no detailed data on diet has been collected. Individuals begin reaching sexual maturity at 67 cm in males and 65 cm in females, with reproduction thought to occur year-round. There are peaks in spawning activity however, with these peaks reported as January–February and August in Colombia and May and November in Mexico. The eggs are pelagic, as are the newly hatched larvae. Several studies on yearly growth in the species have given slightly different results, although the maximum difference between these studies is 5 cm per year. After the first year, the species is 19.02 to 20.64 cm long,
Document [7](Title: Michael Scott (The Office)) The show often uses the joke '' that 's what she said '' which was popularized by the Wayne 's World sketch on Saturday Night Live . In the original BBC version of The Office , Ricky Gervais 's character David Brent frequently used the similar phrase '' as the actress said to the bishop '' as an inappropriate joke . Michael inserts the phrase as a sexually suggestive double entendre even in the most inappropriate circumstances , including business meetings and legal depositions . Michael finds uttering the phrase so irresistible that in '' Sexual Harassment '' he is goaded into saying it just seconds after Jan Levinson and a lawyer from Corporate specifically ask him not to do so . The phrase has become so associated with the character that the television show 30 Rock in the episode '' TGS Hates Women '' there was a scene in which Liz Lemon became infuriated at another character 's use of '' TWSS '' because '' Steve Carell owns ' That 's What She Said , ' okay ? He owns it ! '' In the episode , '' Goodbye , Michael '' , '' that 's what she said '' was Steve Carell 's final ( inaudible ) line as a series regular , and was his first line upon returning as a guest star in '' Finale '' .
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Document [0](Title: Great sand eel) be distinguished from the lesser sand eel because the origin of its long dorsal fin is located behind the level of the pectoral fin. Corbin's sand eel ("Hyperoplus immaculatus") is very similar to the greater sand eel in the way that it lacks a protrusible upper jaw and its similar size. However, it can be distinguished by the lack of the black spot on the snout, but it does have a black chin. Its dorsal fin has 59 to 62 rays. The overall color is darker than the other sand eels, it is found offshore, and tends to be found
Document [1](Title: Vijñāna) is considered to consist of a continual succession of "viññāa"s. "Viññāa" has two components: the awareness itself, and the object of that awareness (which might be a perception, a feeling etc.). Thus, in this way, these "viññāa"s are not considered as ultimate (underived) phenomena as they are based on mental factors ("cetasika"). For example, jhānic (meditative) states are described as based on the five ultimate mental factors of applied thought ("vitakka"), sustained thought ("vicara"), rapture ("piti"), serenity ("sukha") and one-pointedness ("ekaggatā"). According to Bhikkhu Bodhi, the post-canonical Pali commentary uses the three terms "viññāa", "mano" and "citta" as synonyms for
Document [2](Title: MV Monte Pascoal (1930)) maiden voyage on 26 January, sailing from Hamburg to ports on the Río de la Plata, South America. Apart from use on the South American route, she also operated cruises off the coast of Norway and in the Mediterranean Sea. Her port of registry was Hamburg. In August 1933, she operated a series of cruises between Hamburg and Greenwich. In 1934, the Code Letters DIDT were allocated. During the Spanish Civil War, "Monte Pascoal" repatriated 226 German volunteers from Sevilla back to Hamburg in June 1937. In January 1939, a Heinkel He 115 aircraft, registration D-AEHF, suffered an engine failure
Document [3](Title: Con Dempsey) baseball and basketball. With the outbreak of World War II, he joined the United States Navy, serving in the Pacific and European theaters; he was awarded four medals for bravery. Dempsey began his professional baseball career during the postwar era at age 24, winning 16 games in 1947 in the Class C Pioneer League, then joining his hometown San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League in 1948. As a PCL rookie in 1948, he again won 16 games (losing 11), and led the league in strikeouts (171) and earned run average (2.10). Then, in 1949, he won 17 of
Document [4](Title: California, Falkirk) is a long history of coal mining in the area, and in 1832 coal from nearby Blackbraes was already being sold and marketed as 'Blackbraes Diamond'). The emergence of the settlement may be contemporaneous with the Gold Rush, however, as reflected in the following housing report of 1911, which claimed "‘The village of California, also in South East Stirlingshire, was built in 1849, and no doubt took its name from the region of the gold boom at that time, just as a modern colliery in the same part of the county was christened Klondyke by the miners - and I
Document [5](Title: Shorthead redhorse) The shorthead redhorse is important to humans because it is a game fish. It is also important to anglers because of its role in the ecosystem; it is prey for larger game fish such as northern pike and muskellunge. Historically, the shorthead redhorse is native to North America. Its native range includes the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, Mississippi River, and Saint Lawrence River basins. They ranged across from Quebec to Alberta and as far south as northern Alabama and Oklahoma. Shorthead redhorse also originally occupied the Atlantic Slope drainages, ranging from the Hudson River in New York to the Santee
Document [6](Title: Port Kembla Blacks) located near Hill 60. The club played only one year before the First World War interrupted the competition. In 1919, at the completion of World War I, the PKDRLFC resumed playing in the local 3rd Grade competition, this time playing in all-black jerseys (and becoming known as “The Blacks”). The Club entered 3rd Grade in 1919, Reserve Grade in 1920, and then First Grade in 1921. The club didn't have to wait long to win their maiden First Grade title and start a history of strong and respected local rugby league teams. 1922, the year of this first victory, also
Document [7](Title: Game of Thrones) Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss . It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire , George R.R. Martin 's series of fantasy novels , the first of which is A Game of Thrones . It is filmed in Belfast and elsewhere in the United Kingdom , Canada , Croatia , Iceland , Malta , Morocco , Spain , and the United States . The series premiered on HBO in the United States on April 17 , 2011 , and its seventh season ended on August 27 , 2017 . The series will conclude with its eighth season in 2018 or 2019 .
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Document [0](Title: Sir Walter Clarges, 1st Baronet) those, who most people think guilty of the basest and most dishonourable action that was ever done in this nation". Clarges was largely inactive in the Parliament, his only major action being to supervise the later House of Commons stages of a Private bill to clarify the law on the new parish of St Anne which had been carved out of the parish of St Martin-in-the-Fields in 1686. The Bill had been initiated by his father, who owned a large amount of land in the parish. At the 1695 general election, Clarges (who had just recovered from a serious illness)
Document [1](Title: Anti-computer forensics) "forensic expert's nightmare". The majority of publicly available encryption programs allow the user to create virtual encrypted disks which can only be opened with a designated key. Through the use of modern encryption algorithms and various encryption techniques these programs make the data virtually impossible to read without the designated key. File level encryption encrypts only the file contents. This leaves important information such as file name, size and timestamps unencrypted. Parts of the content of the file can be reconstructed from other locations, such as temporary files, swap file and deleted, unencrypted copies. Most encryption programs have the ability
Document [2](Title: Franco Ballerini) Olympics in Athens with ex-teammate Paolo Bettini. In 2006, 2007 and 2008 he won the World Championships with Paolo Bettini and Alessandro Ballan. On 7 February 2010, Ballerini, a rallying fan, was seriously injured during a race in Larciano where he was participating as co-driver/navigator for professional driver Alessandro Ciardi. He later died of his injuries at the Pistoia city hospital. He was 45 years old. He was honored by race organizers in 2010. Franco Ballerini Franco Ballerini (11 December 1964 – 7 February 2010) was an Italian road racing cyclist. Born in Florence, his greatest exploits as a rider
Document [3](Title: Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery) House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Moved to Washington, D.C., May 2–15. Grand Review of the Armies May 23. The battery lost a total of 29 men during service; 1 officer and 13 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 15 enlisted men died of disease. Battery B, 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment, Rhode Island National Guard traces is origins to this battery. This, however, is a false lineage as Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery ended its existence in 1865 and Battery B was not established until 1917. Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
Document [4](Title: Jake Polledri) tremendous season for the runaway leaders in National League 1, where he helped them earn promotion to the RFU Championship. On 2 March 2017, Polledri signed his first professional contract with Gloucester Rugby in the Aviva Premiership, which is a three-year deal ahead of the 2017-18 season. In December 2017, he was awarded Try of the week for his try in Round 10 against London Irish. He also won Gloucester Rugby’s Young Player of the Season Award for the 2017-18 Season Polledri represented Italy U20s during the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship. On 17 March 2018, Polledri made his international
Document [5](Title: Hugh M‘Neile) 1819, he experienced a conversion to Christianity within the Evangelical Anglican tradition. To his uncle's dismay, he hinted that he might give away law and politics and dedicate his life to the church. According to most accounts, when he finally announced that he was embracing church ministry as a profession, his greatly disappointed uncle "disinherited" him. Following his theological studies, M‘Neile was ordained in 1820 by his future father-in-law, William Magee (1766–1831) - who, at that time, was the Church of Ireland's Bishop of Raphoe - and served as a curate in Stranorlar, County Donegal from 1820 to 1821. Early
Document [6](Title: 2003 in British music charts) with "In Time – The Best Of R.E.M. – 1988–2003". Failing to top the singles chart all year were boyband Blue who scored a 3rd consecutive UK No. 1 album with their new release "Guilty". It had already spawned one hit, "Guilty", and would create more including "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" a collaboration with Stevie Wonder on one of his old tracks, "Breathe Easy" and "Bubblin'". They split at the end of 2004 releasing a Greatest Hits compilation promoting it with a new track "Curtain Falls". Returning to number one for the first time was Dido with "Life For
Document [7](Title: 2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game) The 2017 Major League Baseball All - Star Game was the 88th edition of the Major League Baseball All Star Game . The game was hosted by the Miami Marlins and was played at Marlins Park on July 11 , 2017 . It was televised nationally by Fox . The game was the first since 2002 whose outcome did not determine home - field advantage for the World Series ; instead , the team with the better regular - season record will have home - field advantage . The Marlins were announced as the hosts on February 10 , 2015 , by Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred ; the game was the Marlins ' first time hosting , leaving the Tampa Bay Rays as the only MLB franchise not to have hosted an All - Star game .
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Document [0](Title: Picatrix) in the form of a cosmological background that removes magical practices from the context of diabolical influences and reasserts these practices as having a divine origin. The author of "Picatrix" utilizes Neoplatonic theories of hypostasis that mirror the work of ibn Hayyan. The Arab historian, Ibn Khaldun, ascribed authorship of "Picatrix" (referring to the original Arabic version, under the title "Ġāyat al-Ḥakīm") to a mathematician called al-Majriti, who died between 1005CE and 1008CE (398 AH). However, according to Holmyard, the earliest manuscript attribution of the work to Maslama al-Majriti was made by the alchemist al-Jildaki, who died shortly after 1360,
Document [1](Title: Brand) the same name. Consequently, the multiproduct branding strategy makes product line extension possible. Product line extension is the procedure of entering a new market segment in its product class by means of using a current brand name. An example of this is the Campbell Soup Company, primarily a producer of canned soups. They utilize a multiproduct branding strategy by way of soup line extensions. They have over 100 soup flavours putting forward varieties such as regular Campbell soup, condensed, chunky, fresh-brewed, organic, and soup on the go. This approach is seen as favourable as it can result in a lower
Document [2](Title: Katherine Brooks) it now and if I'm happy with the final product. I don't know if a director is ever really happy with their work, I just know I'm proud of what we were able to achieve with so little money and so little time. The film was summed up by "Variety magazine" as a "Guilty Pleasure", and has won numerous awards on the festival circuit, including the Outfest Award for Best Actress, and the Outfest Award for the Audience Choice. The film sat in the top five list of videos rented by lesbians according to Wolfe Video's web site. It is
Document [3](Title: The Jack Perry Show) The Jack Perry Show The Jack Perry Show is an early Australian variety television series. Broadcast on Melbourne station GTV-9, it was one of the very first regular series by the station. It was hosted by Jack Perry, aired live and also featured guests. Lasting about a month, the half-hour series aired at 7:30PM, with competition in the time-slot consisting of British series "The Adventures of Robin Hood" on HSV-7 and American sitcom "Life with Elizabeth" (with Betty White) on ABV-2. Although his variety series was short-lived, host Jack Perry proved popular with 1950s and 1960s era Melbourne viewers as
Document [4](Title: Yuuki Ito (motorcyclist)) 4th, Asia Road Race Championship SS600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 2014- 8th, All Japan Road Race Championship ST600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 / 2nd, Asia Road Race Championship SS600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 2015- 16th, All Japan Road Race Championship JSB1000 #41 Yamaha YZF-R1 / 4th, Asia Road Race Championship SS600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 2016- 13th, Asia Road Race Championship SS600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 2017- 4th, Asia Road Race Championship SS600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 2018- All Japan Road Race J-GP2 Championship #25 / Asia Road Race Championship SS600 #76 Yamaha YZF-R6 Yuuki Ito (motorcyclist) 2006- 19th, All Japan Road Race Championship GP250 #76
Document [5](Title: Chi Machine) Chi Machine holds US FDA approval as a Class 1 Therapeutic Massager, Regulation #890.5660 Proprietary Name Chi Machine and is registered as a medical device in Canada 66598, Australia L 81810 and Japan 02B 0694. In June 2000, HTE contracted with Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia to conduct clinical trials focusing on secondary lymphedema and venous oedema of the legs. Results showed no change in test subjects' weight, physical condition or overall health.. The results did show that "After a three week treatment period there were statistically significant reductions in total leg volume and fluids, whole body extracellular fluid,
Document [6](Title: Gordy) for the governor of Arkansas. Also there is rich businessman, Henry R. Royce; his daughter Jessica; her rather dull but scheming fiancé, Gilbert Sipes; and her lonely young son Hanky. Hanky wanders off on his own and meets Gordy and Jinnie Sue. Hanky falls into a swimming pool, but cannot swim. Just as Jinnie Sue rushes off to get help, Gordy dives into the pool with an inflatable pool toy, and saves Hanky. Due to his bravery, Gordy is given to Hanky as a pet, and Gordy also becomes suddenly famous. Royce and Sipes have alternate decisions on who the
Document [7](Title: List of Fairy Tail episodes) Fairy Tail is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro Mashima . Produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight , and directed by Shinji Ishihira , it was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 12 , 2009 , to March 30 , 2013 . It later continued its run on April 5 , 2014 , and ended on March 26 , 2016 . On July 20 , 2017 , Mashima confirmed on Twitter that the final season of Fairy Tail will air in 2018 . The series follows the adventures of Natsu Dragneel , a member of the Fairy Tail wizards ' guild and mage who is searching for the dragon Igneel , and partners with Lucy Heartfilia , a celestial wizard .
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Document [0](Title: Susannah Corbett) Susannah Corbett Susannah Jane Corbett (born 10 August 1968) is an English actress and author. Her acting career began in 1991 and she has performed on television, film and radio. As an author, she writes children's books. Born in Marylebone in London, Corbett is the daughter of actor Harry H. Corbett, known for the BBC Television sitcom "Steptoe and Son", and his second wife Maureen. She attended Moira House Girls School in Eastbourne, East Sussex and trained as an actor at East 15 Acting School, Debden, Loughton, Essex. In 1991, Corbett had a small role, credited as "Lady in coach",
Document [1](Title: John R. Branca) John R. Branca John Ralph Branca (July 14, 1924 – July 17, 2010) was an American Democratic politician who was elected to two terms in the New York State Assembly, and was appointed as Chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission in 1983, where he sought to implement changes to enhance the safety of boxers and wrestlers. Branca was born on July 14, 1924. He grew up in Mount Vernon, New York, where he played baseball with his younger brother Ralph at A. B. Davis High School. In an obituary in "The New York Times", his brother Ralph, who
Document [2](Title: Where You Are (CNBLUE song)) Where You Are (CNBLUE song) "Where You Are" is a song by the South Korean rock band CN Blue, written by Jung Yong-hwa and Kenji Tamai. It is the second major single by the band in Japan under Warner Music Japan and their fifth overall. It was released on February 1, 2012 in 3 different editions: CD+DVD, Regular edition and Lawson store limited edition. "Where You Are" was composed and written by Jung Yong-hwa and Kenji Tamai. The B-side, "Get Away" was written by Nozomi Maezawa and Agehasprings and composed by Lee Jong-hyun and Ryo. The second B-side, "Feeling" was
Document [3](Title: French destroyer Mogador) the No. 4 position, its magazine converted for extra fuel storage, and a new twin 37 mm "Mle 1933" mount would replace it on top of the rear deck house. Two more "Mle 1933" mounts were to fitted on each side of the rear deckhouse and a fourth mount was to replace the 13.2 Hotchkiss machine guns forward of the bridge. One 13.2 mm Browning machine gun was to planned to be mounted on each side of the forward twin 37 mm guns. This plan was later amended to add a degaussing cable, replacement of the "SS-6" sonar by a
Document [4](Title: Sekou Biddle) Sekou Biddle Sekou Biddle is a politician in Washington, D.C. Biddle was raised in Columbia Heights in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, where he played football. Biddle graduated from Morehouse College with a degree in business administration. Following graduation, he taught at an elementary school in the Bronx borough of New York City, through Teach for America. He later taught at an elementary school in Atlanta, became a math teacher at the Knowledge Is Power Program KEY Academy in the District in 2005, and then became director of community outreach for the Knowledge Is Power Program.
Document [5](Title: Oligonicella scudderi) the two were the same species. Little further research has been done and many authorities now consider the two to be synonymous. "O. scudderi" is found in the southern United States. Its range extends from the Great Plains and Nebraska, southwards to Texas and Mexico. This is a small, pale brown, stick-like, ground-dwelling species of mantis that grows to a length of about . The males are winged and are ready fliers, the wings being long enough to completely obscure the abdomen. The females have no wings and scuttle across the ground hunting prey. Male "O. scudderi" are sometimes caught
Document [6](Title: Lusaka) is the hometown and current place of residence of Joseph and Luka Banda, the first conjoined twins to be successfully separated and in full neurological health. Primarily due to its high altitude, Lusaka features a humid subtropical climate (Cwa) according to Köppen climate classification. Its coolest month, July, has a monthly mean temperature of . Lusaka features hot summers and warm winters, with cold conditions mainly restricted to nights in June and July. The hottest month is October, which sees daily average high temperatures at around . There are two main seasons: a wet season and a dry season with
Document [7](Title: The Fountainhead) The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian - American author Ayn Rand , her first major literary success . The novel 's protagonist , Howard Roark , is an individualistic young architect who designs modernist buildings and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation . Roark embodies what Rand believed to be the ideal man , and his struggle reflects Rand 's belief that individualism is superior to collectivism .
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Document [0](Title: Zainub Verjee) Board that led to the formation of the B.C. Arts Council. In 2017 she was appointed as the Director of the International Art Gallery at the Jubilee International Arts Festival in Lisbon. Appointed in 2015, Zainub is currently the Executive Director of the Ontario Association of Art Galleries. Born in Nairobi in 1956, Zainub is a fourth generation Kenyan. She moved to Canada in the 1970s to study economics at Simon Fraser University. Verjee family is known for its philanthropy around the world. In 1993 Verjee presented "Ecoute s'il pleut (Listen if it's Raining)", a French/English video poem to allow
Document [1](Title: Monterey, California) 530 Houston Street and features items that belonged to the writer. The Monterey Jazz Festival began in 1958, presenting such artists as Louie Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Billie Holiday, and now claims to be "the longest running jazz festival in the world" (since the Newport Jazz Festival moved locations). In June 1967 the city was the venue of the Monterey Pop Festival. Formally known as the Monterey International Pop Music Festival the three-day concert event was held June 16 to June 18, 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds. It was the first widely promoted and heavily attended rock festival, attracting
Document [2](Title: Sydney, Lady Morgan) (1825), and a romantic novel with political overtones, "The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys" (1827). From William Lamb, Viscount Melbourne, Lady Morgan obtained a pension of £300. During the later years of her long life she published "The Book of the Boudoir" (1829), "Dramatic Scenes from Real Life" (1833), "The Princess" (1835), "Woman and her Master" (1840), "The Book without a Name" (1841), and "Passages from my Autobiography" (1859). Sir Thomas died in 1843, and Lady Morgan died on 14 April 1859 (aged about 82) and was buried in Brompton Cemetery, London. Before her death in 1859, Lady Morgan enlisted the
Document [3](Title: Korf, Russia) of 2013, however, Korf has not been officially abolished. Korf is connected to Tilichiki by ferry and to other neighboring locations by helicopter service. Platinum and lignite are mined in the district. Korf has a subarctic climate (Köppen "Dfc"), though owing to its maritime location the winters are not so severe as at the same latitude in the interior. For instance, the mean temperature of the coldest month is as much as less severe than in Olyokminsk at the same latitude near the Pole of Cold. Precipitation also shows the pronounced maritime influence, with annual averages being typical of Kamchatka
Document [4](Title: Lizana, Mississippi) Lizana, Mississippi Lizana is an unincorporated community located in Harrison County, Mississippi. Lizana is approximately southwest of Saucier along Mississippi Highway 53. Lizana is part of the Gulfport-Biloxi metropolitan area. According to Harrison County tax records, Lizana was settled by Henry Sabastian Lizana, from nearby DeLisle in the 1880s. The lumber boom in the area contributed to Lizana's success as an entrepreneur. Henry established a general store and post office near the logging railroad that once ran through the area. In the early 1920s, the logging industry declined. He deeded a small amount of his parcel of land to his
Document [5](Title: Richard Ernest William Turner) not expecting a withdrawal, and were not positioned to immediately exploit the gap in the Allied front line the same day. As the battle raged on, Turner travelled back to Corps headquarters to consult with his commanding officer, Edwin Alderson. The normally reserved Alderson exchanged sharp words with Turner about the unauthorized withdrawal of the 3rd Brigade, a withdrawal that now threatened the entire Ypres Salient. Historian George Cassar is of the opinion that, had Turner not been a popular Boer War hero and politically well-connected back in Canada, Alderson would have relieved him of command on the spot. Turner
Document [6](Title: Air Operations Branch) (BEW and AOEW); the Space Applications and Operations Courses (SAC and SOC), the Operational Test and Evaluation Course (OT&E), as well as the Air Force Officers Development program (AFOD). Formerly called Canadian Forces Air Navigation School, the 1 Canadian Forces Flying Training School (1 CFFTS) at CFB Winnipeg selects, develops, and trains commissioned Air Combat Systems Officer and non-commissioned Airborne Electronic Sensor Operators, who use modern aircraft positioning systems, such as GPSs to direct complex tactical missions. The 2 Canadian Forces Flying Training School (2 CFFTS), at CFB Moose Jaw trains over 150 pilots every year through the NATO Flying
Document [7](Title: Interpreted language) Many languages have been implemented using both compilers and interpreters , including BASIC , C , Lisp , Pascal , and Python . Java and C# are compiled into bytecode , the virtual - machine - friendly interpreted language . Lisp implementations can freely mix interpreted and compiled code .
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Document [0](Title: Akwaaba African Travel Market) female airline captain, Irene MUtungi of Kenya airways and ministers of tourism from African countries. In 2012 the 8th edition of AFTM drew an impressive number of exhibitors, participants, delegates and guests. With 20 participating African countries including Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Morocco and the Gambia. Participants and exhibitors were also from the USA, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates (UAE). The events featured award ceremony in the categories of Africa legends ( in the industry), aviation and hospitality. The second day of the travel market was for exhibition and conference, majorly in the aviation sector. The third
Document [1](Title: Spinivalva) Spinivalva Spinivalva is a genus of moths in the Gracillariidae family. It contains only one species, Spinivalva gaucha, which is found in Brazil. The length of the forewings is 2.78–3.61 mm. The forewings are mostly covered by dark-grey scales. There is a narrow stripe of white scales along the posterior margin. A zigzag edge, formed by short, oblique white fascia, separates this stripe from the remaining, mostly dark-grey area. The hindwings are completely covered by dark-grey scales. The larvae feed on "Passiflora actinia", "Passiflora misera" and "Passiflora suberosa". They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as
Document [2](Title: New Zealand Climate Science Coalition) Coalition called on the New Zealand government to institute a Royal Commission on climate change because the public were "being given incomplete, inaccurate and biased information about the effects of increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere" when "global warming caused by man-made emissions of greenhouse gases ... cannot be substantiated". The Government refused on the grounds that the majority of climate scientists in the world agree that there is no longer any doubt that climate is changing due to human activity. In April 2007, the Coalition described the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report as "dangerous unscientific nonsense" and "lacking
Document [3](Title: Arron Banks) in a diamond mine in Kimberley, South Africa, and a licence to mine in Lesotho. In July 2018, Banks denied that money paid to a government minister in Lesotho was a bribe; it had been paid to guarantee diamond mining rights in Lesotho. In 2013, Banks paid £65,000 into the private bank account of Thesebe Maseribane, then the Basotho minister for women's equality. Banks subsequently covered the £350,000 costs of a political campaign for Maseribane, in 2014, following a military coup in Lesotho. In January 2015, one estimate of his wealth was £100 million. In November 2017, an estimate of
Document [4](Title: Safety management systems) to have a Safety Management System. In the preamble to the International Safety Management (ISM) Code, the IMO states, “The cornerstone of good safety management is commitment from the top. In matters of safety and pollution prevention it is the commitment, competence, attitudes and motivation of individuals at all levels that determines the end result.” Transport Canada’s Rail Safety Directorate incorporated SMS into the rail industry in 2001. The Rail Safety Management System requirements are set out in the "Railway Safety Management System Regulations". The objectives of the Rail Safety Management System Regulations are to ensure that safety is given
Document [5](Title: Dima al-Wawi) Dima al-Wawi Dima Wawi (November 20, 2003) was the youngest Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jails. She was released in April 24, 2016 after 75 days on charges of allegedly trying to stab an IDF soldier. She was arrested while on her way to school. While in incarnation Dima told her mother "My shoes are muddy, Mama. I feel embarrassed and ashamed, I bled from the torture, I feel humiliated, I’m terrified and my body trembles from the cold, I was forced to invent stories and lie that I was there to stab a settler. Mama, don’t be angry, don’t believe
Document [6](Title: Douglas Baulch) landscape and needed to find a balance between his family/financial commitments and his love for landscapes. Commonly using the Lower Templestowe and Warrandyte areas as inspiration to portray the geography and rugged bush of the area at the time. His landscape of this period displayed a natural beauty and positive view of the natural eco-environment, they were non superficial with a multiple of views enticing the viewer to be drawn into the scene. He was good friends with Ernest Buckmaster who lived in Warrandyte at the time as they both had mutually respect for one another's work and similar views
Document [7](Title: History of the internal combustion engine) Various scientists and engineers contributed to the development of internal combustion engines . In 1791 , John Barber developed a turbine . In 1794 Thomas Mead patented a gas engine . Also in 1794 Robert Street patented an internal combustion engine , which was also the first to use liquid fuel ( gasoline ) , and built an engine around that time . In 1798 , John Stevens designed the first American internal combustion engine . In 1807 , French engineers Nicéphore ( who went on to invent photography ) and Claude Niépce ran a prototype internal combustion engine , using controlled dust explosions , the Pyréolophore . This engine powered a boat on the Saône river , France . The same year , the Swiss engineer François Isaac de Rivaz built an internal combustion engine ignited by electric spark . In 1823 , Samuel Brown patented the first internal combustion engine to be applied industrially .
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Answer: | 1794 |
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Document [0](Title: We Love Katamari) in the song "DISCO★PRINCE" with a short clip from “The Moon and the Prince”. Both songs were performed by Kenji Ninuma, one of only two returning performers from the original game. "We Love Katamari" was met with positive reception upon release. GameRankings gave it a score of 86.65%, while Metacritic gave it 86 out of 100. It sold over 116,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2005. "The Sydney Morning Herald" gave the game all five stars and stated that "The way the scale changes seamlessly is incredibly cunning with areas becoming accessible and later off-limits again according to
Document [1](Title: Arpad, Syria) Institute of Archaeology. Arpad, Syria Arpad (probably modern Tell Rifaat, Syria) was an ancient Aramaean Syro-Hittite city located in north-western Syria, north of Aleppo. It became the capital of the Aramaean state of Bit Agusi established by Gusi of Yakhan in the 9th century BC. Bit Agusi stretched from the A'zaz area in the north to Hamath in the south. Arpad later became a major vassal city of the Kingdom of Urartu. In 743 BC, during the Urartu-Assyria War, the Neo-Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III laid siege to Arpad following the defeat of the Urartuan army of Sarduri II at Samsat.
Document [2](Title: Musashi Junior and Senior High School) Musashi Junior and Senior High School The school was founded in 1922 by prominent industrialist Nezu Kaichirō, as Musashi High School. The school was one of the first institutions of its type to use a seven-year system of education, taking students up to the equivalent of the first two years of university under the current system of education. Musashi became a prototype for the modern integrated junior and senior high schools that now prevails throughout Japan. After the education reforms of 1948, the school was divided into Musashi Senior High School and Musashi Junior High School. Musashi University was founded
Document [3](Title: Rochdale Sixth Form College) the construction of a new sixth form college in Rochdale borough. Rochdale's MP, Paul Rowen, along with local student, Sajid Suleman, launched a campaign in 2006 for a new sixth form college in Rochdale to stop the "brain drain". After funding for the new college became available in 2007, the Department for Children, Schools and Families formally approved the construction of the new college in August 2008. The Founding Principal Julian Appleyard OBE was appointed in December 2008. The Chair of the Governing Body is Dame Pamela Coward, former headteacher of Middleton Technology School. The £26 million new sixth form
Document [4](Title: Osceola, Arkansas) Mountains in the 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes. The eastern edge of Osceola is the Mississippi River, which is also the state border between Arkansas and Tennessee. The river has provided opportunity for the Osceola since it was founded as a waypoint for river travelers in 1833. Steamboats allowed Osceola to continue to leverage its position on the river as a shipping port for timber and cotton from the surrounding fields. Although critical to the growth and development of Osceola, the river has also been a source of adversity for the community. The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the most destructive
Document [5](Title: Hungary) importer of goods. Hungary is an OECD high-income economy with a very high standard of living. It keeps up a social security and universal health care system, and a tuition-free university education. Hungary performs well in international rankings: it is 20th in quality of life, 24th in the Good Country Index, 28th in inequality-adjusted human development, 32nd in the Social Progress Index, 33rd in the Global Innovation Index and ranks as the 15th safest country in the world. Hungary joined the European Union in 2004 and has been part of the Schengen Area since 2007. Hungary is a member of
Document [6](Title: Brooke Priory) Brooke Priory Brooke Priory was a minor house of Augustinian monks in Brooke, Rutland. It was a cell of St Mary's Abbey, Kenilworth. It was founded by Hugh de Ferrers (lord of the manor of Oakham) before 1153. It was dedicated to St Mary the Virgin. The house was built close to the River Gwash which gave the parish its name. It was only a small priory, and only intended to support three canons. The priory struggled financially, and had a rapid succession of priors who felt unable to deal with the priory's poverty. Many saw being sent to Brooke
Document [7](Title: List of Fairy Tail episodes) Fairy Tail is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro Mashima . Produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight , and directed by Shinji Ishihira , it was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 12 , 2009 , to March 30 , 2013 . It later continued its run on April 5 , 2014 , and ended on March 26 , 2016 . On July 20 , 2017 , Mashima confirmed on Twitter that the final season of Fairy Tail will air in 2018 . The series follows the adventures of Natsu Dragneel , a member of the Fairy Tail wizards ' guild and mage who is searching for the dragon Igneel , and partners with Lucy Heartfilia , a celestial wizard .
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Answer: | 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Viper (Madame Hydra)) swordsman and even greater marksman with most long range weapons, and has extensive training in hand-to-hand combat. Viper occasionally employs poisoned weapons with snake-motifs, such as venomous darts or artificial fangs filled with poison. She utilizes experimental weaponry, including a ring that enables teleportation, and in "X-Treme X-Men", she made use of razor-sharp claw attachments apparently built into her gloves. A brilliant strategist and tactician with extensive combat tactical experience, Viper is highly skilled in the management of criminal organizations and very well connected in the international criminal underworld. She is also a master of stealth and espionage. Perhaps her
Document [1](Title: Shyamchi Aai) dramas in Marathi. In 2012, the play was for the first time translated to English and performed at Kashinath Ghanekar auditorium in Thane. "Shyamchi Aai" is available in English, translated by Aaditi Kulkarni, who is a Canadian national residing in Mississauga, Ontario. The publication ceremony of the English edition was held 22 May 2008 in Pune, India. Shyamchi Aai Shyamchi Aai (; ) is hailed as one of the greatest tributes to mother's love in Marathi literature. It was written by famous author and social activist Sane Guruji. "Shyamchi Aai" is an autobiography of Sane Guruji belonging to a Brahmin
Document [2](Title: Philipp Christoph von Sötern) Counter-Reformation. During the Thirty Years' War, he allied with the Kingdom of France and the Protestant Union against Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. The cathedral chapter of the Cathedral of Trier elected Sötern Archbishop of Trier on 25 September 1623 and Pope Urban VIII confirmed this appointment on 11 March 1624. As archbishop, Sötern pursued a rigid fiscal policy that made him unpopular with the people of the Archbishopric of Trier. He also alienated the people by appointing his family members to high office. In 1630, the people of Trier asked Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor for help, and the
Document [3](Title: Industry in Syracuse, New York) Commons and is an apartment complex at 313 East Willow Street. During 1884, the Jacob Stolz "Custom Boot and Shoe Maker" was located at 42 and 44 Mulberry Street. Alexander Leyns was a manufacturer of boot, shoe and "gaiter" uppers and "all kinds of fine custom boots and shoes for ladies and gents." They were located at 11 South Salina Street. Leyns widow, Laura, lived at 73-1/2 Cedar and was running the business. By 1909, the leather industry employed 1,159 in the city, including shoe manufacture. In 1910, Dunn-Salmon Company were manufacturers and jobbers in boots, shoes and rubbers. They
Document [4](Title: Hutchinson operator) Hutchinson operator In mathematics, in the study of fractals, a Hutchinson operator is the collective action of a set of contractions, called an iterated function system. The iteration of the operator converges to a unique attractor, which is the often self-similar fixed set of the operator. Let formula_1 be an iterated function system, or a set of contractions from a compact set formula_2 to itself. The operator formula_3 is defined over subsets formula_4 as A key question is to describe the attractors formula_6 of this operator, which are compact sets. One way of generating such a set is to start
Document [5](Title: Stratford railway station (Ontario)) was discontinued in 2004. Stratford railway station (Ontario) Stratford station in Stratford, Ontario, Canada is served by four Via Rail trains daily running between Sarnia, London and Toronto. The station, though outside the immediate downtown area, is relatively central. The station building is wheelchair accessible. VIA accommodates wheelchair access into the trains provided 48 hours' notice. Towards London, westbound VIA train 85 stops at 13:09 & westbound VIA train 87 stops at 19:55. Towards Toronto, eastbound VIA train 84 stops at 08:40 & eastbound VIA train 88 stops at 21:05. From the fall of 1863, a young Thomas Edison worked
Document [6](Title: Frog Island, London) forms a slight depression relative to the bank at only 2m AOD however was a more well-defined island at high tide at the mouth of the River Ingrebourne, that rises in Essex as the Weald Brook. Phoenix Wharf on the island has safeguarded wharf status. Frog Island, London Frog Island is a peninsula on the north bank of the River Thames in Rainham, London at . It is used for vehicle storage in Ferry Lane Industrial Estate and for the mechanical biological treatment works building of the East London Waste Authority. The mechanical biological treatment works of the East London
Document [7](Title: Will You Love Me Tomorrow) '' Will You Love Me Tomorrow '' , also known as '' Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow '' , is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King . It was originally recorded in 1960 by the Shirelles , who took their single to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart . The song is also notable for being the first song by a black all - girl group to reach number one in the United States . It has since been recorded by many artists over the years , including a 1971 version by co-writer Carole King .
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Document [0](Title: September in the Rain (film)) been most commonly edited to a much shorter running of four or even three minutes, with the invariable excision of the Fats Waller–Louis Armstrong "Nagasaki" production number and, often, the Al Jolson title song performance. Although not listed among the Censored Eleven, the cartoon has been exhibited infrequently, even in its brief censored version. Re-released under the "Blue Ribbon" label, "September in the Rain" was shorn of its original title card containing all the credited names, however, the recovered card, along with those for other "Blue Ribbon" reissues, is available for viewing. Seen from the inside of a brightly lit
Document [1](Title: Wannia) Wannia Wannia is an extinct genus of basal phytosaur reptile known from the Late Triassic (late Carnian or early Norian stage) of Texas, southern United States. It contains a single species, Wannia scurriensis, which is known from a single specimen. This species was originally named as a species referred to "Paleorhinus" and later was considered as a possible junior synonym of "Paleorhinus bransoni". However its re-description revealed five autapomorphies, and a phylogenetic position as the most basal known phytosaur, justifying the erection of a new generic name for the species. "Wannia" was first described and named by the late Dr.
Document [2](Title: Spelt) the result of hybridisation of bread wheat and emmer wheat, although only at some date following the initial "Aegilops"–tetraploid wheat hybridisation. The much later appearance of spelt in Europe might thus be the result of a later, second, hybridisation between emmer and bread wheat. Recent DNA evidence supports an independent origin for European spelt through this hybridisation. Whether spelt has two separate origins in Asia and Europe, or single origin in the Near East, is currently unresolved. In Greek mythology spelt (ζειά [zeiá] in Greek) was a gift to the Greeks from the goddess Demeter. The earliest archaeological evidence of
Document [3](Title: 2015 Pacific hurricane season) Hurricane Loke moved north and dissipated on August 26, Kilo was able to restrengthen into a tropical storm. Intensification resumed the next day, with Kilo reaching hurricane strength on August 28. By August 29, Kilo had rapidly intensified into a major hurricane, as the storm neared the International Date Line. Kilo peaked in intensity on August 30 as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 miles per hour and a minimum central pressure of 940 millibars. Kilo was also one of three simultaneous major hurricanes east of the International Date Line along with Ignacio and Jimena, the first such
Document [4](Title: Preclinical imaging) research: Because of poor spatial resolution, optical imaging is typically only used for molecular purposes, and not anatomical imaging. Due to poor depth of penetration in visible wavelengths, it is used for subcutaneous models of cancer, however near-infrared fluorescence has enabled orthotopic models to now be feasible. Often, investigation of specific protein expression in cancer and drug effects on these expressions are studied "in vivo" with genetically engineered light-emitting reporter genes. Preclinical imaging Preclinical imaging is the visualization of living animals for research purposes, such as drug development. Imaging modalities have long been crucial to the researcher in observing changes,
Document [5](Title: Frank J. Matrango) In 1984, Matrango moved to Hyannis, Massachusetts. He died at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, Massachusetts after a brief illness. Frank J. Matrango Frank J. Matrango (July 19, 1926 – November 1, 1996) was an American educator and politician. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Matrango went to the Cathedral High School and served in the United States Navy during World War II. He then received his bachelor's degree in education from the College of the Holy Cross in 1952 and his master's degree in education from North Adams State College. Matrango was a teacher and counselor, at St. Joseph's High School,
Document [6](Title: Operation Goodwood) was launched at a time of great frustration in the higher command of the Allies, which contributed to the controversy surrounding the operation. The Allied bridgehead was about 20 percent of the planned size, which led to congestion and some fear of a stalemate. Allied commanders had not been able to exploit their potentially decisive advantages in mobility during June and early July 1944. Much of the controversy surrounding the objectives of the battle originates from the conflicting messages given by Montgomery. He talked up the objectives of Goodwood to the press on the first day, later saying that this
Document [7](Title: Free jazz) The true beginning of free jazz as it is understood today , however , came with the recordings of Ornette Coleman . Coleman pioneered many techniques typical of free jazz , most notably his rejection of pre-written chord changes , believing instead that freely improvised melodic lines should serve as the basis for harmonic progression in his compositions . His first notable recordings for Contemporary Records included Tomorrow Is the Question ! and Something Else in 1958 , garnering Coleman national recognition . In terms of free jazz history , these albums revolutionized concepts of musical structure , as many of the compositions on these two early albums do not follow typical 32 - bar form and often employ abrupt changes in tempo and mood .
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Document [0](Title: Abstract algebra) his context (finite groups). Permutations were studied by Joseph-Louis Lagrange in his 1770 paper "Réflexions sur la résolution algébrique des équations (Thoughts on the algebraic solution of equations)" devoted to solutions of algebraic equations, in which he introduced Lagrange resolvents. Lagrange's goal was to understand why equations of third and fourth degree admit formulas for solutions, and he identified as key objects permutations of the roots. An important novel step taken by Lagrange in this paper was the abstract view of the roots, i.e. as symbols and not as numbers. However, he did not consider composition of permutations. Serendipitously, the
Document [1](Title: The Game of Cootie) sold between 1949 and 2005. Schaper's game was not the first based upon the insect known as the "cootie". The creature was the subject of several tabletop games, mostly pencil and paper games, in the decades of the twentieth century following World War I. The "Cootie Game" fashioned by the Irvin-Smith Company about 1915 was a hand-held game that involved tilting capsules into a trap over a background illustration depicting a WWI battlefield. In 1927, the J. H. Warder Company of Chicago released "Tu-Tee", and the Charles Bowlby Company released "Cootie"; though based on a "build a bug" concept similar
Document [2](Title: Maxwell's equations) Divergence Theorem, this means the rate of change of charge in a fixed volume equals the net current flowing through the boundary: In particular, in an isolated system the total charge is conserved. In a region with no charges () and no currents (), such as in a vacuum, Maxwell's equations reduce to: Taking the curl of the curl equations, and using the curl of the curl identity we obtain The quantity formula_14 has the dimension of (time/length). Defining formula_15, the equations above have the form of the standard wave equations Already during Maxwell's lifetime, it was found that the
Document [3](Title: Why Have I Taken Up the Struggle Against Bolshevism) and chose to stay with his men. Having been captured by the Germans in the same month, Vlasov published his open letter in the newspaper "Zarya" on March 3, 1943. For his speeches about future independent Russia Vlasov was placed by Germans under house arrest. Vlasov was drafted into the Red Army in 1919. Having attended an infantry tactics course, he became a battalion commander. In 1930 Vlasov became a tactics instructor. Several years later Vlasov was entrusted with command of the 11th Infantry Regiment, that shortly afterwards was officially recognized as the best in the Kiev Military District. In
Document [4](Title: Taylor–Heaslop Building) Road frontage. The glazed entry vestibule and display window which fronts Stanley Street is built at a lower level to the main floor and has very tall ceilings. External masonry walls and timber windows open into this space suggesting it may once have been more open. The upper levels consist of two floors of office space, divided into smaller rooms arranged around the central stair and light well. These levels have been renovated retaining original rooms, timber flooring and internal door and window joinery. The first floor has marble fireplaces. The upper levels of 12 Logan Road retain original lathe
Document [5](Title: Sacha Kolin) She produced abstract paintings and aeronautically-inspired, Minimalist sculpture. Sacha Kolin Sacha Kolin (9 May 1911 (Paris, France) - 14 February 1981 (New York City, United States)) was a French-born painter. She lived in Austria and other countries for several years before settling in the United States. Kolin was born in Paris to Ukrainian Jews Julius and Malwina Kolin. She spent parts of her early life in Argentina and Hungary before her parents settled in Vienna. Kolin trained at Vienna's School of Arts and Crafts and the Academy of Fine Arts before moving to Paris in 1933 to study under Naoum
Document [6](Title: Paul Day (musician)) Frank Noone in the line-up. He was lead singer of Wildfire in 1983 to 1984. He recorded a live album at the Marquee Club in London as lead singer of Sweet in 1986. He has lived in Australia since 1986 and is the lead vocalist of two bands from Newcastle, New South Wales. He has performed covers of rock songs with the band Defaced and sang and wrote for Crimzon Lake, now disbanded, an unsigned hard rock band. Currently he is the lead vocalist of progressive metal band Buffalo Crows. Paul Day (musician) Paul Mario Day (born 19 April 1956)
Document [7](Title: Fortune favours the bold) '' Fortune favours the bold '' , '' Fortune favours the brave '' , '' Fortune helps the brave '' , and '' Fortune favours the strong '' are common translations of a Latin proverb . The slogan has been used historically in the military in the Anglo - Saxon world , and it is used up to the present in the US Army and on the coats of arms of individual families and clans .
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Answer: | Latin proverb |
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Document [0](Title: Higinio Marín) Higinio Marín Higinio Marín Escavy (born 19 October 1993), simply known as Higinio, is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Numancia as a forward. Born in Calasparra, Murcia, Higinio graduated from local Real Murcia's youth system, making his senior debuts with the reserves in the 2011–12 campaign, in Tercera División. On 15 September 2012 he played his first match as a professional, coming on as a late substitute in a 2–2 home draw against CD Mirandés for the Segunda División championship. On 2 July 2014 Higinio joined Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, in Segunda División B. Two months later, however,
Document [1](Title: UK Notified Bodies) a list of Notified Bodies. Notified Bodies are accredited by UKAS to operate under a schedule covering the TSIs. UK Notified Bodies UK Notified Bodies (UK NoBos) are UK bodies authorised to assess the compatibility of works or equipment with Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI) as part of the system to effectively and safely allow the interoperability of railway services within the European Union. UK Notified Bodies may be appointed by ministers of HM Government under "The Railways (Interoperability) (Notified Bodies) Regulations 2000" ( 2000/1674) in six railway TSI areas: Control Command and Signalling, Energy, Infrastructure, Maintenance, Operations and Rolling
Document [2](Title: Scarce swallowtail) by some authorities to be of status "vulnerable", it is however unlisted in the IUCN Red List. "Iphiclides podalirius" has a wingspan of in males, of in females. It is a very large distinctive butterfly. The background color of the wings is creamy white or pale yellow. On the front wings there are six tiger stripes and wedge-shaped markings. At the outer edge of the hind wings there are blue crescent markings, with an oblong, orange spot at the back corner and a relatively long tail. This species is rather similar to "Papilio machaon", "Papilio hospiton", "Papilio alexanor" and "Protographium
Document [3](Title: Cromer) In the present day, members of Great Yarmouth sub-aqua club dived at the site, and salvaged artefacts from both the medieval church and the wreck of "Victoria." Cromer became a resort in the early 19th century, with some of the rich Norwich banking families making it their summer home. Visitors included the future King Edward VII, who played golf here. The resort's facilities included the late-Victorian Cromer Pier, which is home to the Pavilion Theatre. In 1883 the London journalist Clement Scott went to Cromer and began to write about the area. He named the stretch of coastline, particularly the
Document [4](Title: Archie Jackson) was not in imitation but to conceal the blemishes on his arms caused by psoriasis. Kippax was not seen by some as the best person to imitate, with Charles Kelleway critical of Jackson's flourishes, wishing he would not be so, "... cramped in copying other batsman's styles". Inevitably, he was compared to his New South Wales and Australian team-mate, Bradman. In contrast to Jackson, Bradman made not even a pretence of being a stylist. A writer, comparing the two after Jackson's Test début, stated that Bradman had "forced his way to the top by sheer natural ability, a straight bat,
Document [5](Title: Cristina Pedroche) Cristina Pedroche Cristina Pedroche Navas (born 30 October 1988) is a Spanish actress, presenter, comedian, TV reporter and model. She was born on 30 October 1988 in Madrid, Spain. For a while she combined her studies in Business Administration and Management and Tourism with her work on television as reporter. She rose to fame in 2010 when she joined the daily comedy show "Sé lo que hicisteis..." on La Sexta as a TV reporter until 2011. From August 2011 to June 2012 she worked as a reporter in the daily comedy show "Otra movida". In March 2010, she was on
Document [6](Title: Mirza Aziz Koka) During the rule of Jahangir, however, he lost many positions, as he along with Raja Man Singh I supported the rebellion of Khusrau Mirza, the eldest son of Jahangir (one of his daughters was Khusrau's wife). Khusrau's rebellion was crushed in 1606. He was first blinded and later executed. Though Jahangir never found any directed evidence against Man Singh and Aziz Koka to have them executed, he however took away much of their powers, and chided them in the "Jahangirnama". Later in life, Aziz Koka regained his position, but his clan could never regain the royal patronage, as they enjoyed
Document [7](Title: Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) 1.0 was released on December 15 , 2004 . 1.1 in September 2006 provide clarification and minor revisions . 1.2 was released on October 1 , 2008 . It enhanced clarity , improved flexibility , and addressed evolving risks and threats . 1.2. 1 in August 2009 made minor corrections designed to create more clarity and consistency among the standards and supporting documents . 2.0 was released in October 2010 . 3.0 was released in November 2013 and was active from January 1 , 2014 to June 31 , 2015 . 3.1 was released in April 2015 , and has been retired since October 31 2016 . 3.2 was released in April 2016 .
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Document [0](Title: 21er Haus) is open to the general public since September 2012. The new cinema with the original seating and paneling from Expo 58 opened in March 2012. The museum is a branch of the Belvedere, focusing on "Austrian art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and its embedding in an international context". The opening exhibition under the title: "Schöne Aussichten" () presented artworks from Lucio Fontana, Andrea Fraser, Marcus Geiger, Florian Thorsen, Lois Weinberger, Franz West und Heimo Zobernig. There will be three large exhibitions per year open five days a week. 21er Haus The 21er Haus or Einundzwanziger Haus () is
Document [1](Title: Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association) Bailey and Amanda Pyman have argued that though "referred to pejoratively as a 'business union'", the union "has been remarkably successful as an organisation, as measured by a number of indicators, including growth and size, and pay increases relative to statutory minimum conditions". The union has been repeatedly criticised for poor outcomes in its workplace negotiations due to the union bargaining for industry-wide conditions with a result of beneath-award pay outcomes for members. In 2016, the Fair Work Commission found that a workplace agreement signed between the SDA and Woolworths Supermarkets left workers worse off than the statutory minimum award.
Document [2](Title: 1991 Pacific typhoon season) Typhoon that affected the northern part of the Philippines. During most of Seth's early life, Seth remained a Tropical Storm, until it encountered warmer waters, where it began to reach its peak intensity on November 5. Seth peaked as a strong category 4 storm, but considerably weakened under typhoon strength when it made landfall in the Philippines as a Tropical Storm. After crossing through the Philippines near the end of its life, Seth stalled and dissipated about halfway between the Philippines and mainland Asia. Seth did feature a well defined eye, and struck the same area of the Philippines right
Document [3](Title: Pomme d'api) Seven separate broadcast recordings were made by the French national broadcasting between 1945 and 1974. A revival (in a triple bill with "M. Choufleuri restera chez lui le . . ." and "Mesdames de la Halle") was mounted at the Paris Opéra-Comique in 1979 (with revivals in 1980 and 1983) and recorded in the Salle Garnier, Monte Carlo in September 1982, conducted by Manuel Rosenthal. The piece was seen in Bologna and Jesi in 2010. "Paris, 1873, a room in the house of Rabastens, with doors off" As the curtain rises, the old bachelor and sewing-machine maker Rabastens dismisses his
Document [4](Title: Jimmy Lytell) Jimmy Lytell Jimmy Lytell (December 1, 1904 - November 28, 1972) was an American jazz clarinetist. Critic Scott Yanow called him "One of the most underrated clarinetists in jazz history". Lytell (born James Sarrapede) had his first professional experience at age twelve, and by the beginning of the 1920s he was recording with early jazz ensembles. He played in the Original Indiana Five in 1921 and the Original Memphis Five in 1922-25, and also played in the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1922-24. After the 1920s he rarely performed in jazz settings, spending more time as a studio and orchestra
Document [5](Title: Freshford, Somerset) is now largely residential. The village has existed since Saxon times, and existed before the land at "Fersceforde" was given to Bath Abbey after the Norman Conquest. A mill existed here as early as 1086 and there are still remains of one built in the 1540s. Freshford was part of the hundred of Bath Forum. Freshford Bridge over the River Frome dates from the early to mid 16th century. In the 19th century freestone and fuller's earth were mined in the parish and employment included the manufacture of cloth, operation of malt-kilns, breweries, and fulling-mills. The importance of weaving can
Document [6](Title: Soft power) Unlike the U.S., Europeans' love of football enhances their soft power globally, whereas the primary sports of the U.S. such as American football and baseball are largely unpopular on the world stage. In 2012, the European Union was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for over six decades [it has] contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe." The U.S. has the largest diplomatic network in the world, the largest number of foreign journalists based in the country, and is the most popular destination for international students. American films, among other influences, have contributed to
Document [7](Title: Drop It Like It's Hot) '' Drop It Like It 's Hot '' Single by Snoop Dogg featuring Pharrell from the album R&G ( Rhythm & Gangsta ) : The Masterpiece B - side '' Get 2 Know U '' Released September 12 , 2004 Format 12 '' single CD single Recorded Genre Hip hop gangsta rap Length 4 : 30 Label Doggystyle Star Trak Geffen Songwriter ( s ) Chad Hugo Calvin Broadus Pharrell Williams Tim Stahl John Guldberg Producer ( s ) The Neptunes Snoop Dogg singles chronology '' Beautiful '' ( 2003 ) '' Drop It Like It 's Hot '' ( 2004 ) '' Let 's Get Blown '' ( 2004 ) '' Beautiful '' ( 2003 ) '' Drop It Like It 's Hot '' ( 2004 ) '' Let 's Get Blown '' ( 2004 ) Pharrell Williams singles chronology '' Change Clothes '' ( 2003 ) Change Clothes 2003 '' Drop It Like It 's Hot '' ( 2004 ) Drop It Like It 's Hot2004 '' Tit 4 Tat '' ( 2004 ) Tit 4 Tat2004 Music video '' Drop It Like It 's Hot on YouTube Audio sample file help
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Answer: | September 12 , 2004 |
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Document [0](Title: Joseph Russell) Joseph Russell Joseph Russell (1800 – April 24, 1875) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Russell was born in Warrensburg, New York in 1800. He was educated in Warrensburg and became active in several businesses, including lumbering and part-ownership of the Warrensburg House Hotel. Russell was also a founder of Warrensburg's Masonic Lodge A Democrat, Russell served as Town Supervisor in 1830, 1835 and 1840. He was Warren County Sheriff from November 1834 to November 1837, and served in the New York State Assembly in 1840. Russell was elected to the 29th Congress (March 4, 1845 – March 3,
Document [1](Title: In the Name of the Grandfather) viewers, with a 33% share making it the most watched Sky1 broadcast in Ireland ever. In the United Kingdom, an average of 957,000 viewers (with a 4.7% share) watched. The first airing of the episode on Fox in the United States finished with a 3.6 Nielsen rating and was viewed in 6.15 million homes, finishing third in its timeslot. The Simpson family visits a home and garden show where they decide to purchase a hot tub. They spend hours soaking in the tub and become so relaxed that they forget to visit Abraham "Grampa" Simpson at a family event. Grampa
Document [2](Title: Internal Revenue Code section 1031) the proceeds from the $250,000 sale into another property or properties (without touching the proceeds and using a Qualified Intermediary), then he would not have to pay any taxes on the gain at that time. An owner of a detached house on is transferred by his employer to another state. Rather than selling the home, which will no longer be his personal residence, he chooses to rent it out for a period of time. After ten years, he decides that he wants to sell it but, at the same time, he has a grown son who will be going to
Document [3](Title: Fake Love (Drake song)) Fake Love (Drake song) "Fake Love" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, released as the lead single from his 2017 album, "More Life". It was co-written by Drake with Brittney Hazzard, Anderson Hernandez, and Adam Feeney, while the latter two handled the song's production. The song was released for digital download on October 29, 2016, through Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Motown Records. "Fake Love" features an R&B beat. Lyrically, it focuses on peers who only appreciate Drake for his success, and would not care for him otherwise, hence the lyric, "fake people showing fake love to
Document [4](Title: Robert Joseph Hermann) June 27, 2008. The Archdiocesan Consultors elected Bishop Hermann Archdiocesan Administrator until April 21, 2009, when Bishop Robert James Carlson of Saginaw, Michigan, was named Archbishop and led the archdiocese as apostolic administrator in concert with Archbishop-elect Carlson until the Archbishop's installation on June 10, 2009. He continued to serve as Auxiliary Bishop until his retirement on December 1, 2010. Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus Hermann represented the Archbishop in overseeing the parishes in five deaneries: Northeast St. Louis County, Northwest St. Louis County, Festus, St. Charles County and Washington. His responsibilities also included Catholic education, stewardship and development, and several other
Document [5](Title: Rape trauma syndrome) the way for consideration of complex post-traumatic stress disorder, which can more accurately describe the consequences of serious, protracted trauma than posttraumatic stress disorder alone. The symptoms of RTS and post-traumatic stress syndrome overlap. As might be expected, a person who has been raped will generally experience high levels of distress immediately afterward. These feelings may subside over time for some people; however, individually each syndrome can have long devastating effects on rape victims and some victims will continue to experience some form of psychological distress for months or years. It has also been found that rape survivors are at
Document [6](Title: Marko Cheseto) Marko Cheseto Marko Cheseto is a Kenyan All-American athlete in track and field and cross country running for the University of Alaska Anchorage. Cheseto was born in Kapenguria, Kenya to Dickson, a local farmer. He is the third oldest of 11 children. Cheseto was raised in the village of Ptop, in the western Kenyan mountains. In 2006, he graduated from a two-year college in Nairobi and started working as a teacher. Being always interested in running, Cheseto enrolled in a running academy in Eldoret, and started training twice daily. He had moderate success in local races, which raised the interest
Document [7](Title: Made in Dagenham) Miranda Richardson as Employment Secretary Barbara Castle
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Answer: | Miranda Richardson |
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Document [0](Title: Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)) won the European Golden Boot after scoring 34 goals in La Liga, and he was named Serie A Footballer of the Year in 1998. One of the most marketable sportsmen in the world, the first Nike Mercurial boots–R9–were commissioned for Ronaldo in 1998. He was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the greatest living players compiled in 2004 by Pelé, and was inducted into the Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame and the Italian Football Hall of Fame. Ronaldo played for Brazil in 98 matches, scoring 62 goals, and is the second-highest goalscorer for his national team, trailing
Document [1](Title: ŠK Slovan Bratislava) coach József Braun, who was one of the many Bratislava inhabitants who had to involuntarily leave the city. Under the terms of the 1938 Munich agreement Czechoslovakia was dissolved, leading to the emergence of the Slovak Republic. At this point the club name was changed to ŠK Bratislava. On 26 September 1940 ŠK Bratislava played its first game at the new stadium, Tehelné pole. The first international meeting at the new venue was on 27 October 1940, when ŠK Bratislava and Hertha Berlin played out a 2–2 draw. In the separate Slovakian league, ŠK Bratislava won the title four times
Document [2](Title: Peter Staley) of the group. At that demonstration, he was in one of the first waves of people sitting in the street to block traffic, and was interviewed by a local TV station who broadcast his image with the caption "Peter Staley, AIDS victim." On April 25, 1989, Staley and three other activists barricaded themselves in an office at Burroughs Wellcome in Research Triangle Park, NC to protest the price of AZT (at the time priced at $8,000-$10,000 per year). The four protesters used power tools to bolt metal plates to the door of an unoccupied office and had planned to drop
Document [3](Title: Evansville Police Department (Indiana)) Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. The criminal investigation division is responsible for the investigation of crimes and the collection of evidence. The CID has a number of sections and units, including: The criminal investigation division consists of 1 deputy chief, 1 captain, 3 lieutenants, 12 sergeants, 67 officers, and 3 civilian employees. The administrative division performs the administrative and service functions of the EPD. The administrative division has a number of sections, including: The Evansville Police Department has a number of specialized assignments. These assignments are part-time and performed in addition to an officer's regular duties. For example, a member
Document [4](Title: Seattle Mariners) Field. The amount of fries given out varies with the size of the winning group of fans. The winners are generally selected around the 5th or 6th inning, although potential candidates are shown in almost every inning beforehand. As the 2011 season progressed, the Mariners marketing staff came up with an idea to encourage the growing fanbase of star pitcher "King" Félix Hernández. Every Hernandez start at Safeco Field is now accompanied by the King's Court, a designated cheering section for fans to sing, chant, and cheer while donning yellow T-shirts and K cards that are supplied by the team.
Document [5](Title: Mass surveillance in the United States) 2013, a Washington, D.C. undercover cop infiltrated peace groups. During World War II, the BRUSA Agreement was signed by the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom for the purpose of intelligence sharing. This was later formalized in the UKUSA Agreement of 1946 as a secret treaty. The full text of the agreement was released to the public on 25 June 2010. Although the treaty was later revised to include other countries such as Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Turkey, and the Philippines, most of the information sharing is performed by the so-called "Five Eyes", a term referring to
Document [6](Title: Poliuto) Lammermoor", and this version was presented in August. With rehearsals for "Les martyrs" not planned until early 1840, the composer had time to write yet another opera, "La fille du régiment", his first written directly to a French text. It received its premiere on 11 February 1840, by which time "Les martyrs" was in rehearsal for performances in April. Although Donizetti was obliged to shift the placement of arias to other locations in the text, Scribe had to accept the modification of some of his text to fit the existing music but, given the overall expansion of the opera into
Document [7](Title: Paid in Full (2002 film)) Paid in Full is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III . It takes place in Harlem in the 1980s . The title of the film is taken from the 1987 album and 1987 song by Eric B. & Rakim . '' Paid in Full '' is based on three friends Azie '' AZ '' Faison , Rich Porter , and Alpo Martinez and their professional criminal exploits . The characters Ace ( Wood Harris ) , Mitch ( Mekhi Phifer ) , and Rico ( Cam'ron ) , respectively , are based on these three drug dealers .
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Document [0](Title: FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite) crisis." FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite FTC v. Balls of Kryptonite is an enforcement action brought in 2009 by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in United States District Court for the Central District of California. The defendant was Jaivin Karnani, a Southern California man, his company Balls of Kryptonite LLC, and several other corporate names they did business as. In 2011 the FTC secured a court order barring Karnani and Balls of Kryptonite from engaging in many of the deceptive business practices that had brought him to the agency's attention. For several years before the FTC brought its case,
Document [1](Title: Tourism in West Bengal) hard enough for cars to drive on. There are many hill stations in North West Bengal, of which Darjeeling is world-famous. Others are Kurseong, Kalimpong, Rimbick, Lava and Loleygaon, Mirik and Sandakfu. West Bengal has 3.26% of its geographical area under protected areas comprising 15 wildlife sanctuaries and 5 national parks — Sundarbans National Park, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Gorumara National Park, Neora Valley National Park, Singalila National Park, and Jaldapara National Park. West Bengal also has wildlife sanctuaries and bird sanctuaries like Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary and Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary. As of 2009, recorded forest area in the state is
Document [2](Title: Jazz Semiconductor) and affiliates of the Carlyle Group. Shu Li was its chief executive since May 2002. RF Micro Devices invested $60 million in October 2002, and became a customer. Jazz reported losses for each year of 2003, 2004, and 2005. It filed for an attempted initial public offering (IPO) several times from January 2004 through July 2006, to be listed on Nasdaq under symbol JAZZ, but failed to attract investor interest. Acquicor Management LLC was jointly formed by Gil Amelio, Steve Wozniak and Ellen Hancock, all of whom had worked for Apple Computer. Founded in August 2005, Amelio was Acquicor's chief
Document [3](Title: Makegaon) Makegaon Makegaon is a village in Renapur taluka of Latur district in Indian state of Maharashtra. It is from Latur city and from Renapur. Per the 2011 census, Makegaon is a village with a total 809 families residing. The village has population of 1,592, of which 825 are males while 767 are females. The average sex ratio of the village is 930, which is higher than Maharashtra state average of 929. The literacy rate of Makegaon village is 82%, compared to 82.34% for Maharashtra. Male literacy stands at 88% while female literacy rate is 76%. Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 19%
Document [4](Title: Dishonored 2) survey a room before entering, and can lean to look from cover without fully exposing themselves. The player is now able to be detected if they peer out from behind a wall for too long, a feature not seen in "Dishonored". To avoid detection, the player may choke people out or have their throat slit. Bodies can be carried away and concealed. Alarms can be disabled to assure that enemies are not alerted to the player's presence. Walls of Light, barriers powered by wind or whale oil, are subject to have their power turned off or be rewired so that
Document [5](Title: William T. Anderson) he was able to recruit more guerrillas. Anderson was selective, turning away all but the fiercest applicants, as he sought fighters similar to himself. His fearsome reputation gave a fillip to his recruiting efforts. Jesse James and his brother Frank were among the Missourians who joined Anderson; both of them later became notorious outlaws. General Clinton B. Fisk ordered his men to find and kill Anderson, but they were thwarted by Anderson's support network and his forces' superior training and arms. Many militia members had been conscripted and lacked the guerrillas' boldness and resolve. In 1863, most Union troops left
Document [6](Title: Rajiv Shah) the Otto Graf Scholarship, given to one student university-wide for leadership excellence and academic distinction. He went on to earn a Master of Science in Health Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business and a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine. While a grad student, he created "Project Impact for South Asian Americans", a non-profit organization through which he raised small dollar donations for his new community service organization. Additionally, while studying at the Wharton School of Business, Shah was awarded a $500,000 grant from U.S. Healthcare to develop econometric tools
Document [7](Title: Queen mother) A new reigning king would have ( at accession or eventually ) a wife who would be the new queen consort ; and , of course , a queen regnant would also be called ' queen ' . More to the point , there may be more than one queen dowager at any given time .
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Document [0](Title: Gunn–Peterson trough) with a redshift z = 6.28 by Robert Becker and others using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, that a Gunn–Peterson trough was finally observed. The paper also included quasars at redshifts of z = 5.82 and z = 5.99, and, while each of these exhibited absorption at wavelengths on the blue side of the Lyman-alpha transition, there were numerous spikes in flux as well. The flux of the quasar at z = 6.28, however, was effectively zero beyond the Lyman-alpha limit, meaning that the neutral hydrogen fraction in the IGM must have been larger than ~10. The discovery
Document [1](Title: Gen. Duke) on April 15, 1954, and bred by Calumet Farm, in Lexington, Kentucky. He was named for General Duke, the 1868 Belmont Stakes winner as well as Basil Duke, a Confederate general in the American Civil War. Gen. Duke raced twice as a two-year-old, with a single maiden win and a third. As a three-year-old, he faced eventual 3-year-old champion Bold Ruler 4 times leading up to the Kentucky Derby, with each winning twice. At Hialeah Park, Gen. Duke ran second to Bold Ruler January 30 in the mile Bahamas Stakes, with Bold Ruler giving up 12 pounds. Gen. Duke, again
Document [2](Title: 3rd Algerian Tirailleurs Regiment) and 12000 wounded. Throughout the course of Second World War, the 3 RTA obtained 7 collective citations at the orders of the armed foces (4 for the regiment and 3 for the battalions). The 3 DIA recorded 811 killed in action in the 3 RTA from November 1942 to May 1945, out of which 614 Maghrebis (75%) and 197 Europeans (25%). In the spring of 1947, was disembarked at Saigon, the B.M of the 1st (), 2nd (), 3 RTA, 7 RTA and the 4 RTT, then the 25, 23 and 27 BTA, these eight battalions, were repatriated within 24
Document [3](Title: Bengt Berg (ornithologist)) a writer. He was also a hunter and a believer in a natural life as a being amongst other animals. But first and foremost his love was birds and in his writing he was never far from words declaring his passion for the winged creatures surrounding us all : Thanks to him the sea eagle, the greylag goose, the golden eagle and the mute swan of Sweden were saved. He was the first to film the shoebill stork in South Sudan (early 1920s) Also in the 20s he followed the common cranes from Europe to find out the southernmost point
Document [4](Title: Gillis Centre) St. Margaret of Scotland. The chapel dedicated to St. Margaret of Scotland was designed by James Gillespie Graham (probably under significant influence from A.W.N. Pugin) and opened in 1835. From the same period, the gatehouse and convent building were also designed by James Gillepsie Graham, and Edward Welby Pugin (son of A.W.N. Pugin) designed the school building which was completed in 1863. In fact, the buildings were meant to form part of a quadrangle of buildings, of which the convent was only the west side of a much larger projected scheme. In 1986, the Ursulines left and the convent was
Document [5](Title: Ali Bhai) market, Kozhikode. He is the unquestionable hero in that area and savior of the poor and downtrodden. The movie opens with the flashback sequences which establish young Ali, a member of a barami family famous for making Urus, who leaves his home in his childhood when his own father Ahmed Sahib (Innocent) mistakes him for an unexpected thief and beats him black and blue in front of people. Ali's friends Sundaran Thampi (Siddique), tells the mob he saw the theft which was actually done by himself for avenging his fathers rivalry with Ahmad Sahib. Ali knowing he was cheated by
Document [6](Title: International Federation of Workers’ Education Associations) Labour Academy is an internet-based resource offering a range of education courses to the labour movement. Online educators can share materials, curricular and information on local, regional and international platforms. International Federation of Workers’ Education Associations The International Federation of Workers’ Education Associations (IFWEA) is an international organisation of associations, foundations, non-governmental organisations and trade unions involved in adult education for working people. It is based in Cape Town, South Africa, is an observer at the International Labour Organisation and UNESCO and is a member of SOLIDAR. The idea to form an international federation of educational associations for workers was
Document [7](Title: Assassin's Creed Origins) Assassin 's Creed Origins is an action - adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft . It is the tenth major installment in the Assassin 's Creed series and the successor to 2015 's Assassin 's Creed Syndicate . It was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , and Xbox One on October 27 , 2017 .
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Answer: | October 27 , 2017 |
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Document [0](Title: Al Wafeer Air) Al Wafeer Air Al Wafeer Air (Arabic:"Al-Wafeer Al Thoyaran") was a charter airline based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Its main operations were Hajj and Umrah charters. It was founded by Adnan Dabbagh, former Executive Vice-President of Operations of Saudia. The major stakeholders in the carrier were Saudia which held a (40%) stake in the carrier, with Bin Laden Group, the Naghi Group and Al Tayyar Travel Group holding (12.75%). Al Wafeer ended operations in 2011. They had operated one Airbus A310-300 leased from White Airways and three Boeing 747-400 leased from Malaysia Airlines. In February 2011, a Malaysian daily reported
Document [1](Title: Global Conflicts: Palestine) with the most news-value will get the best exposure. The player must be careful what they submit for print, because it will affect their standings with both sides. The game attempts to challenge the player's beliefs and ideas about the conflict. The game has support for educational use with features like an encyclopedia, primary sources, assessment and a teacher's manual. The game is one in a series of serious games made by Serious Games Interactive, under the joint title "Global Conflicts". In 2010 it was awarded a BETT Award in the category of "Secondary, FE & Skills Digital Content" for
Document [2](Title: The Shining (film)) Kubrick wove into the story. Cocks' work has been anthologized and discussed in other works on Stanley Kubrick films, but sometimes with skepticism. In particular, Julian Rice writing in the opening chapter of his book "Kubrick's Hope" believes Cocks' views are excessively speculative and contain too many strained "critical leaps" of faith. Rice holds that what went on in Kubrick's mind cannot be replicated or corroborated beyond a broad vision of the nature of good and evil (which included concern about the Holocaust), but Kubrick's art is not governed by this one single obsession. Diane Johnson, co-screenwriter for "The Shining",
Document [3](Title: Amy Ashwood Garvey) productions was "Brown Sugar", a jazz musical production at the Lafayette Theater, which featured Manning and Fats Waller and his band. During World War II Ashwood founded a domestic science institute for girls in Jamaica. She became active in politics upon her return to Jamaica. She became eligible for a candidacy for legislature and was actively engaged in the movement for self-government. She planned to use her position in legislature to push for women's rights. In 1934, she returned to London, and with Manning, opened the Florence Mills Social Club a jazz club on Carnaby Street, which became a gathering
Document [4](Title: London Stansted Airport) second runway proposal. Following the withdrawal of the G2 planning application the group called upon BAA to sell the homes it had bought to support the planned expansion. In September 2012, as a result of pressure from the aviation industry, the Government set up the Airports Commission, chaired by Sir Howard Davies, to consider what, if anything, needed to be done to maintain the UK's status as a global aviation hub. The Commission concluded that an additional runway would be required for South East England and that it should be added to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Following the 2015 election
Document [5](Title: Parker Watkins Hardin) slate was elected by a large majority. Hardin was re-elected as attorney general 1887. In 1891, he was one of four men who sought the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. The others were ex-Confederate John Y. Brown, Cassius Clay, Jr. (nephew of the noted abolitionist), and Dr. John Daniel Clardy, a member of Kentucky's Farmers' Alliance. In the Democratic nominating convention, Brown led the field with 275 votes to Clay's 264, Clardy's 190, and Hardin's 186. Clay and Clardy split the votes of the state's agricultural interests, while Hardin and Clardy divided the free silver votes. The vote count changed little over
Document [6](Title: DJ Cameo) went on to become head A&R of Def Jam mobile, a ringtone company offering UK and US tracks for download. That same year, Cameo promoted his Hot Off The Block Grime Allstars concert tour alongside Rebecka Prochnik. It showcased established and new UKG talent in a live concert format enabling fans around the world to truly experience the UKG phenomena on their doorstep. A world tour was set up with dates in New York, Germany, Spain, Sweden and Paris. The UK was also covered with dates at Glastonbury Festival, V Festival, Cargo and various universities. The tour included acts such
Document [7](Title: Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act) ' The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act ' or ' Right to Education Act also known as RTE ' , is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted on 4 August 2009 , which describes the modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution . India became one of 135 countries to make education a fundamental right of every child when the act came into force on 1 April 2010 . The title of the RTE Act incorporates the words ' free and compulsory ' . ' Free education ' means that no child , other than a child who has been admitted by his or her parents to a school which is not supported by the appropriate Government , shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education . ' Compulsory education ' casts an obligation on the appropriate Government and local authorities to provide and ensure admission , attendance and completion of elementary education by all children in the 6 - 14 age group . With this , India has moved forward to a rights based framework that casts a legal obligation on the Central and State Governments to implement this fundamental child right as enshrined in the Article 21A of the Constitution , in accordance with the provisions of the RTE Act. 17
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Document [0](Title: Ciclosporin) dysfunction, burning sensations at finger tips, and an increased vulnerability to opportunistic fungal and viral infections. Ciclosporin causes hypertension by inducing vasoconstriction in the kidneys and increasing sodium reabsorption. The increase in blood pressure can cause cardiovascular events; it is thus recommended that the lowest effective dose for people requiring long-term treatment be used. Ciclosporin use after a kidney transplantation is associated with increased levels of uric acid in the blood and, in some cases, gout. This is due to the decrease in glomerular filtration rate, which leads to uric acid retention. Use of azathioprine as an alternative has shown
Document [1](Title: Integrity USA) newsletter advertised in both church and gay publications. They organized into a handful of chapters and gathered, 200 strong, the following year for a national convention. The newsletter grew into a magazine, which was published until 2007, by which time the Internet was providing more immediate, interactive and cost-effective means of communication with Integrity's members. Over the years, its ministry has expanded beyond the Episcopal Church. It has also become a respected voice for equal civil rights. Often working in coalitions with both secular and other faith-based groups, Integrity has been instrumental in advancing the claim LGBT persons are making
Document [2](Title: Patleina Monastery) foot of a steep mountain slope overgrown with linden, hornbeam and oak trees. There are three courtyards – one for prayer, one facing the residential building and one with ceramic and glass workshops. The church with the residential quarters south of it occupied the western part of the terrace; the rest of the buildings used to against the slopes from the west and north. A few metres to the north of the church was the monastery crypt consisting of six burial chambers. The church had been refurbished. It was originally cross-domed with a narthex and an apse and a total
Document [3](Title: Matawan Creek) situated between Matawan Creek and Whale Creek. During the 17th and 18th centuries this was the plantation of Thomas Rudyard and later Andrew Bowne. This land is now Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach in Aberdeen Township. It may originate from the Southern Unami "Matawonge", "bad riverbank" or "bad hill", a possible reference to bluffs along Raritan Bay which were subject to erosion and collapse prior to the construction of a seawall in the 1970s. Another possible source is "Matawan", Northern Unami for "bad fog", which may have referred to fog generated on Raritan Bay. During the Jersey Shore shark attacks of
Document [4](Title: Common house gecko) to local wildlife. While the impact of the Asian house gecko has not yet been closely studied, there is evidence that this "generalist predator" can compete with native gecko species for resources and perhaps replace them, especially in urban areas. Asian house geckos have transferred disease-carrying mites to native species. Geckos are considered poisonous in many parts of the world. In Southeast Asia, geckos are believed to be carriers of good omen. In Yemen and other Arab countries, it is believed that skin disease result from geckos walking over the face of someone who is asleep. An elaborate system of
Document [5](Title: Dog fighting in the United States) four defendants were released without bond, but under the direct supervision of the court and under certain conditions. Federal prosecutors stated they would file a superseded indictment in August, which could have included additional charges and/or defendants. According to the Code of Virginia at the time, various violations of the Virginia laws involving dog fighting and cruelty to companion animals were considered class 6 felony crimes, each carrying a fine and 1 to 5 years in prison per offense. Over fifty dogs were seized, in addition to carcasses recovered during several searches of Vick's property. On August 24, Vick plead
Document [6](Title: Lynching of Mack Charles Parker) supporters after his death suggested that the rape accusations may have been fabricated by the alleged victim as a means of concealing an ongoing consensual affair with a local white man. According to reports published in the New Orleans "Times-Picayune" and the Jackson "Clarion-Ledger", Parker and four friends, Norman Malachy, David Alfred, Curt Underwood and Tommy Grant were returning to Lumberton from Poplarville. The five men had been to Slim’s, an illegal bar which was operated under the protection of the Poplarville City Police. It was located in the black section of Poplarville, and was known for selling white lightning
Document [7](Title: Chief Justice of the United States) Chief Justice of the United States Seal of the U.S. Supreme Court Incumbent John Roberts since September 29 , 2005 United States Supreme Court Federal judiciary of the United States Style Mr. Chief Justice ( informal ) Your Honor ( when addressed in court ) The Honorable ( formal ) Status Chief Justice Head of a court system Highest judicial officer Member of Supreme Court Judicial Conference Administrative Office of the Courts Seat Supreme Court Building , Washington , D.C. Appointer The President with Senate advice and consent Term length Life tenure Constituting instrument United States Constitution Formation March 4 , 1789 ( 229 years ago ) ( 1789 - 03 - 04 ) First holder John Jay as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( September 26 , 1789 ) Website www.supremecourt.gov
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Document [0](Title: Shelley Berman) in the Navy during World War II. He then enrolled in Chicago's Goodman Theatre as a drama student. There he met fellow student Sarah Herman; they married in 1947. His acting career began with an acting company in Woodstock, Illinois. Leaving Woodstock in 1949, Shelley and his wife Sarah made their way to New York City. To make ends meet, Berman found employment as a social director, cab driver, speech teacher, assistant manager of a drug store, and a dance instructor at Arthur Murray Dance Studios. Eventually, Berman found work as a sketch writer for "The Steve Allen Plymouth Show".
Document [1](Title: Arediou) Arediou Arediou () is a village located in the Nicosia District of Cyprus. A developing village which has the advantage of "Arediou intercity Bus Station" connecting the province villages with the suburbs of Nicosia. Although the area has been inhabited since ancient times the present Arediou founded by residents of nearby old settlements and agricultural land tenants during Frankish-rule (1200-1490). It is estimated that about three quarters of the population of nearby old settlements were lost, whole villages were burned when the Black Death struck in the decades of 1340 and 1370, thus changing the demographic character of the area.
Document [2](Title: William D. Mahon) ownership of the streetcar lines. The Detroit United Railway had a monopoly of streetcar service in the city. The Street Railway Commission made an offer to purchase the DUR in late summer of 1913, which was rejected. However, they agreed that the question of municipal ownership would be submitted to the voters, and if they approved the Wayne County Circuit Court would set the price. In April 1914 Mahon quit the commission claiming that Mayor Marx was trying to subvert the municipal takeover. In May 1915 the Detroit street railway workers went on strike for a day. During World War
Document [3](Title: GNR Class L1) diesel-pneumatic proposal never became a reality but a German one of 1929 did. The engines were withdrawn between 1927 and 1934 and none are preserved. GNR Class L1 The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class L1 (LNER Class R1) was a 0-8-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Henry Ivatt. It was originally designed for suburban passenger traffic on the Metropolitan City Lines. A prototype was built in 1903, but it was overweight, so it was rebuilt with a smaller boiler and shorter side tanks. Ten more engines were then built to this modified design. During the "small boiler" era, the
Document [4](Title: Afonso de Albuquerque) towards the Moluccas, but he was shipwrecked near Seram. Sultan Abu Lais of Ternate heard of their stranding, and, seeing a chance to ally himself with a powerful foreign nation, brought them to Ternate in 1512 where they were permitted to build a fort on the island, the Forte de São João Baptista de Ternate (, built in 1522.) In early 1513, Jorge Álvares, sailing on a mission under Afonso's orders, was allowed to land in Lintin Island, on the Pearl River Delta in southern China. Soon after, Afonso sent Rafael Perestrello to southern China, seeking trade relations with the
Document [5](Title: Salida, California) was voted down by LAFCO. At an August 2013 Modesto Planning Commission workshop, Modesto city planners unveiled a new general plan update to annex Salida and doubled the size of land they wanted to annex in and around the Beckwith Triangle. Terry Withrow, Stanislaus County Supervisor whose district covers Salida, authored an opinion piece which appeared in the Modesto Bee on August 20, 2011, in favor of annexing Salida to the City of Modesto. After being elected in a run-off, Modesto Mayor Garrad Marsh expressed his support of annexing Salida in his "State of the City" speech in March 2012.
Document [6](Title: Political history of Mysore and Coorg (1565–1760)) of Gutti, he decided to march against Dodda Krishnaraja I. The Nawab of Sira, anxious to preempt the coalition's action, hit upon a similar plan for reaching the Mysore capital, Seringapatam. In the end, both Nawabs—of Arcot and Sira—settled upon a joint invasion led by the former. Dodda Krishnaraja, for his part, was able to "buy off this formidable confederacy" by offering a tribute of Rs. 10 million (10 million). Although avoiding bloodshed, the outcome made Mysore vulnerable to similar future claims, which were made successfully two years later by Maratha raiders who appeared in the Mysore capital. The resulting
Document [7](Title: 2018 National Invitation Tournament) The NIT Tournament began on Tuesday , March 13 , 2018 . Due to a conflict at Taco Bell Arena ( with the NCAA tournament ) , Boise State travelled to the University of Washington for their first round match . The first three rounds were played on campus sites . The Semifinals were held on Tuesday , March 27 , and the Championship Game was held on Thursday , March 29 , at Madison Square Garden in New York City .
Question: when does the men's nit basketball tournament start
Answer: | March 13 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Henry Beck) Henry Beck Henry E. Murphy Beck, (also called Henry E. M. Beck, born June 6, 1986) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Waterville, Maine. Beck graduated from Waterville High School and from Colby College. He served on the Waterville City Council. Beck then served in the Maine House of Representatives from December 2008 until December 2016. He was first elected (unopposed) in 2008. He was term-limited in 2016, running instead for the Maine State Senate. He lost to the incumbent, Republican Scott Cyrway. He was succeeded in the House by fellow Democrat Colleen Madigan, whom Cyrway had unseated
Document [1](Title: Siona people) According to Richard Evan Schultes, Where The Gods Reign, p. 27, the "Siona are one of the western Tukanoan groups and live in the Comissaria del Putamayo in the region of Mocoa." I lived in this area in the summer of 1961 with members of the Summer Institute of Linguistics. Our home was on the Ecuador side of the Putamayo River and the Siona lived on both sides of the river. The Siona live in Sucumbios Province in Ecuador, mainly in the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve and in the Department of Putumayo along the Putumayo River. Besides some traditional activities for
Document [2](Title: Arthur Golden) Boston University. He currently lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. After its release in 1997, "Memoirs of a Geisha" spent two years on the "New York Times" bestseller list. It has sold more than four million copies in English and has been translated into thirty-two languages around the world. The novel "Memoirs of a Geisha" was written over a 6-year period during which Golden rewrote the entire novel three times, changing the point of view before finally settling on the first person viewpoint of Sayuri. Interviews with a number of geisha, including Mineko Iwasaki, provided background information about the world of the
Document [3](Title: Daisy Lowe) as well as for her mother's recent collection of lace dresses. Of the Whistles campaign, Lowe said, "[It] was a favourite shoot of mine. ... Modelling is a cool outlet for me to express myself, and fashion has always fascinated me. I love that fashion crosses into my other passions – music and art." Lowe's magazine work includes editorials and covers of publications such as "Tatler", "Elle", "GQ", "Vogue", "Paradis", "Marie Claire", "Interview", "Jalouse", "Teen Vogue", "Dirty Glam", "Grazia", "In Style", "Nylon" and "The Sunday Times Style" amongst many others. She has recently appeared in campaigns for Marc by Marc
Document [4](Title: Politics of Svalbard) residents retain pension and medical rights through their mainland municipalities. The Commissioner of Mining for Svalbard is part of the Norwegian Directorate of Mining, but retains its own offices in Longyearbyen. The commissioner is responsible for administrating mineral rights, both for mining and petroleum. Other public agencies which have supervisory roles, but are not stationed on Svalbard, are the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, the Norwegian Directorate for Fire and Explosion Prevention and the Norwegian Directorate for Product and Electrical Safety. Other public offices with presence on Longyearbyen are the Norwegian Polar Institute, the Norwegian Tax Administration
Document [5](Title: Monis Rahman) right talent. At that time, one job ad in the classified section in "Dawn News", roughly cost PKR 850,000 which was ridiculous! So I decided to put my ads online." In 2005, Rahman built a "quick and dirty" job site to post job openings for his parent company Naseeb Networks. Many other companies contacted Rahman to post their companies' and products' ads on his website. Rahman agreed to post their ads free of cost to help boost Naseeb's traffic. After receiving such a reception, the website became the primary business of Naseeb Networks. Rahman then offered the largest companies the
Document [6](Title: Proa) traditional Micronesian proa hull consists of a single long keel made of a single large log constructed much like a dugout canoe. It is extended upwards with sewn planks, to provide additional depth to the hull. The windward side of the hull is curved, similar to a typical canoe, while the lee side is straight and flat to minimize leeway while sailing. Adding a sail to a narrow hull like a canoe is a dangerous proposition, especially given the lack of dense materials like lead that can be used in a ballasted keel to counter the heeling moment of the
Document [7](Title: The Mirror and the Light) The Mirror and the Light Author Hilary Mantel Country United Kingdom Language English Series Thomas Cromwell trilogy Genre Historical fiction Publisher Fourth Estate ( UK ) / Henry Holt and Co . ( US ) Publication date 2019 ( anticipated ) Media type Print ( hardback ) Dewey Decimal 823.92 Preceded by Bring Up the Bodies
Question: when is the third wolf hall book coming out
Answer: | 2019 |
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Document [0](Title: Tarja Turunen) album featuring various styles, including symphonic metal with classical "operatic" lead vocals, in November 2007. The album took the number one spot on the Finnish charts, and went platinum in Finland double platinum in Russia and gold in Germany. She was nominated for an Echo as best newcomer and an Emma for best Finnish artist. On 25 November 2007, Turunen embarked on the Storm World Tour to promote "My Winter Storm". She performed 95 concerts throughout Europe, North and South America and ended the tour in October 2009 at the O2 Academy Islington in London. In December 2008, the EP
Document [1](Title: Statistical literacy) to correctly interpret polling results. Sample sizes may be too small to draw meaningful conclusions, and samples may be biased. The wording of a poll question may introduce a bias, and thus can even be used intentionally to produce a biased result. Good polls use unbiased techniques, with much time and effort being spent in the design of the questions and polling strategy. Statistical literacy is necessary to understand what makes a poll trustworthy and to properly weigh the value of poll results and conclusions. For these reasons, and others, many programs around the world have been created to promote
Document [2](Title: 1972–73 San Diego Conquistadors season) 1972–73 San Diego Conquistadors season The 1972–73 San Diego Conquistadors season was the 1st season of the San Diego Conquistadors in the American Basketball Association. The Conquistadors were the first and only expansion team of the ABA, made to make the league have 10 teams, with Dr. Leonard Bloom granted a team for $1 million. But a feud with Peter Graham, proprietor of the San Diego Sports Arena due to Graham being bitter for not being granted the team meant that the team would play their games in the 3,200 capacity Peterson Gym. The first game was a Friday night
Document [3](Title: Nathaniel Cartmell) placed third in the final with a time of 22.7 seconds. In the 100 meters, Cartmell placed fourth. He won his first round heat and semifinal with times of 11.0 and 11.2 seconds, respectively. He ran the final in 11.0 seconds. While at the 1908 Olympics, Cartmell reportedly got into a fight with a policeman who "thrust himself into [Cartmell's] face and jabbered something". In response, Cartmell took the policeman's hand, pushed him and then ran off knowing that the policeman could not catch him on foot. Later, the police showed up at the hotel where the track team for
Document [4](Title: Flora and fauna of the Discworld) forced to blink. It was then killed by the Luggage. A bookworm that has evolved in magical libraries. Because of the constant danger of running into a volume containing spells (which release thaumic radiation), the .303 caliber bookworm eats quickly. So quickly, in fact, that it has been known to ricochet off walls after boring through a shelf of books. It is the second fastest thing on the Disc (the fastest being Casanunda in a nunnery). A parody of the chimera of Greek mythology, an archetypal Greek "hybrid monster". The Discworld chimera pastiches this by having, according to a bestiary
Document [5](Title: Jusepe Gutierrez) for there are no mountains -- was so covered with them that they were startled and amazed at the sight." If the Great Settlement were at Wichita or Arkansas City, three days travel toward the Missouri River would place the expedition in the rocky and rolling Flint Hills, not a plain. Moreover, in historic times, buffalo were most abundant in the shorter grass prairies west of Longitude 97 rather than the tall grass prairies to the east. Thus, the contradictions in Jusepe's account continue to incite speculation among historians. Possibly, the "large river" was the Kansas which, during high water,
Document [6](Title: Promotion to the Bundesliga) From 2009, the promotion series between the 16th placed "Bundesliga" club and the third placed "2. Bundesliga" team was reestablished. The "Bundesliga" follows thereby its own, past example and the one set by the English Premier League and the Italian Serie A, where these games are in place, too and quite popular. The southern clubs: The northern clubs: |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} |} Promotion to the Bundesliga The Promotion to the Bundesliga () was an end-of-season competition, held
Document [7](Title: Mae Whitman) In 1994 , at the age of six , Whitman made her film debut , acting alongside Meg Ryan in When a Man Loves a Woman ( 1994 ) , playing Ryan 's youngest daughter , Casey Green . She beat 700 other girls who were interested in the part . In 1996 , Whitman appeared in two films : Independence Day as the President 's daughter ; and One Fine Day playing George Clooney 's daughter , Maggie Taylor . The same year , Whitman guest starred in the episode '' The One Where Rachel Quits '' of the sitcom Friends . In 1998 , she was Sandra Bullock 's daughter , Bernice Pruitt , in Hope Floats .
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Answer: | Whitman |
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Document [0](Title: Eimeria) sporocyst walls consisting of two valves joined by a longitudinal suture. This genus contains about 20 species. "Crystallospora" (Thelohan 1893): The species in this genus is tetrasporocystic and dizoic, and have dodecahedral sporocysts composed of two hexagonal, pyrimidal valves joined at their bases by a suture. This genus contains a single species, "Crystallospora cristalloides" "Epieimeria": The species in this genus are tetrasporocystic, dizoic, possess Stieda bodies, and undergo merogony and gametogony on the lumenal surface of the intestinal tract. Three species are in this genus. Methods for species identification are varied and among others, include isozyme analysis, the use of
Document [1](Title: Greenhouse Studios) record 3 of their 4 albums at Greenhouse Studios, the fourth album unfortunately could not be accommodated due to a Bob Rock production. Steven Drake would add producing and mixing to his musical skills, he would work on albums by 54-40, The Tragically Hip, Staggered Crossing and Tegan and Sara at the studio. Steven would also be the last client to record at the original facility, his final mix was completed in Studio B control room while the live room was being demolished. Greenhouse Studios has hosted numerous international clients. Roger Daltrey of The Who recorded vocal tracks at the
Document [2](Title: Mike Briggs (politician)) Mike Briggs (politician) Mike E. Briggs (born January 23, 1959 in Fresno, California) is an American politician from California and a member of the Republican Party (GOP). Briggs was elected to the Fresno City Council in 1994, succeeding Brian Setencich, who resigned a month before his term ended to take his seat in the California State Assembly. Briggs became the second Fresno City Councilman in history to rise to a higher office when he won election to the California State Assembly in 1998 from the Fresno-based 29th district, succeeding Chuck Poochigian, who made a successful run for the California State
Document [3](Title: Barton Hollow (song)) Barton Hollow (song) "Barton Hollow" is a country and indie folk song co-written and recorded by The Civil Wars. It was released on January 10, 2011 as the second single and title-track to their debut album "Barton Hollow". The single did not enter the U.S. Hot 100 but charted on the top spot of the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. The single's vinyl release had "You Are My Sunshine" as its B-side. The song won the Best Country Duo/Group Performance Award at the 54th Grammy Awards in 2012. "Barton Hollow" was available for download on January 10, 2011 and was
Document [4](Title: Bobby Kotick) new video game sporting projects. Kotick was also a Yahoo! board member from March 2003 to August 2008, and is currently a board member for the Center for Early Education, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Tony Hawk Foundation. In October 2009, Kotick founded the Call of Duty Endowment (CODE), a non-profit benefit corporation, after speaking with former Veteran's Administration Secretary Jim Nicholson about how best to serve veterans. The endowment helps soldiers transition to civilian careers after their military service. Kotick recruited an advisory board composed of veterans representing the various service branches. In 2017, CODE
Document [5](Title: Paper Planes (Hoseah Partsch song)) feel like I'm flying. I'm extremely excited about everything that’s coming up. I can't wait." A lyric music video was released on YouTube on 7 December 2017. On the 8 February 2018, Partsch performed the song live on BBC Radio 2 breakfast show. Paper Planes (Hoseah Partsch song) "Paper Planes" is the debut single by season six runner-up of "The Voice Australia", Hoseah Partsch. It is co-written by Dennis Dowlut (ex-Disco Montego) and Maxwell Bidstrup, which was released digitally immediately after the final on 2 July 2017. The song debuted and peaked at number 35 on the ARIA Singles Chart
Document [6](Title: American red squirrel) can acquire a territory by competing for a vacant territory, creating a new territory or by receiving all or part of a territory from their mothers. This somewhat rare (15% of litters) female behavior is referred to as breeding dispersal or bequeathal, and is a form of maternal investment in offspring. The prevalence of this behavior is related to the abundance of food resources and the age of the mother. In some cases, females will acquire additional middens prior to reproduction, which they later bequeath to their offspring. Offspring that do not receive a midden from their mother typically settle
Document [7](Title: 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament) In the Final Four , North Carolina beat Oregon ( making their first Final Four appearance since 1939 ) while Gonzaga defeated South Carolina ( both making their first ever Final Four appearance ) . North Carolina then defeated Gonzaga 71 -- 65 to win the national championship .
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Answer: | North Carolina |
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Document [0](Title: Highdown New Mill, Angmering) Highdown New Mill, Angmering Highdown New Mill or Ecclesden Mill is a tower mill at Angmering, Sussex, England which has been converted to residential accommodation. "Highdown New Mill" was built in 1826. The mill was working until 1872. In 1880, the cap and sails were blown off. By the 1930s the mill was an ivy clad ruin. It was converted into a house in the early 1970s. The tower has recently been clad in wooden shingles. "Highdown New Mill" is a four-storey brick tower mill. It had four Patent sails and the beehive cap was winded by a fantail. The
Document [1](Title: Penn Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania) were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 103.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 102.4 males. The median income for a household in the township was $41,544, and the median income for a family was $44,688. Males had a median income of $29,605 versus $22,404 for females. The per capita income for the township was $15,530. About 7.6% of families and 11.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.5% of those under age 18 and 1.6% of those age 65
Document [2](Title: It Wasn't A Dream, It Was A Flood) It Wasn't A Dream, It Was A Flood It Wasn't A Dream, It Was A Flood is a 1974 autobiographical, 16mm short film about poet Frank Stanford, made by Stanford and his publisher, Irv Broughton. Stanford appears charismatic and passionate in the 25-minute film, which interviews friends on whom Stanford's literary characters were sometimes based. The film won one of the Judge's Awards at the 1975 Northwest Film & Video Festival. It has never been released in theaters or on home video. The film was screened on July 26, 1997 at Vox Anima Artspace in Fayetteville, Arkansas and October 18,
Document [3](Title: Cadmus M. Wilcox) Cadmus M. Wilcox Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox (May 20, 1824 – December 2, 1890) was a career United States Army officer who served in the Mexican–American War and also was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Wilcox was born in Wayne County, North Carolina. One of his brothers, John Allen Wilcox, would later serve in the First Confederate Congress as a representative from Texas. The family moved to Tipton County, Tennessee, when Cadmus was only two years old. He was raised and educated in Tennessee, studying at Cumberland College before being nominated to the United States Military Academy at
Document [4](Title: Vučo’s House on the Sava River) Vučo’s House on the Sava River Vučo’s House on the Sava River is located in 61-61a, Karađorđeva Street, Belgrade, in the territory of the city municipality of Savski venac. It was built in 1908, and it represents an immovable cultural property as a сultural monument. Vučo's house on the Sava was erected during the flowering of "Sava settlement", by the project of the аrchitect Dimtrije T. Leko as a representative two-storey dual purpose building for the merchant Đorđe Vučo. Shops were located at the premises of the ground zone, while the upper storeys were intended for housing. In terms of
Document [5](Title: Kanni) as well as goats in future. Even though the native people call this breed as Kanni, Kennel Club of India (KCI) registered this with two names. It registered the black and tan coloured dogs of this breed as Kanni and the rest as Chippiparai respectively. Kannis are medium-sized dogs. The breed standard height at the withers is 65 cm (26 in). The standard weight is 20 kg. Body size is medium, straight top line, tucked-up abdomen. They have straight head. Eyes are golden colour with strong jaws and a black nose. The ears are medium size and flat. Ears type
Document [6](Title: Fritz Ursell) Fritz Ursell Fritz Joseph Ursell FRS (28 April 1923 – 11 May 2012) was a British mathematician noted for his contributions to fluid mechanics, especially in the area of wave-structure interactions. He held the Beyer Chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Manchester from 1961–1990, was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1972 and retired in 1990. Ursell came to England as a Jewish refugee in 1937 from Germany. From 1941 to 1943 he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a bachelor degree in mathematics. At the end of 1943 Ursell joined the Admiralty as a part
Document [7](Title: Jason) Jason assembled for his crew , a number of heroes , known as the Argonauts after their ship , the Argo . The group of heroes included the Boreads ( sons of Boreas , the North Wind ) who could fly , Heracles , Philoctetes , Peleus , Telamon , Orpheus , Castor and Pollux , Atalanta , Meleager and Euphemus .
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Answer: | the Argo |
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Document [0](Title: If Love Were All (play)) up their respective parents' affair, they decide to let them spend the summer with each other by vacationing with the unsuspecting spouses for three months. On the French Riviera, Janet is with her father when she encounters George Manning, the person with whom she had an unsuccessful relationship. He is now married and unhappy. Even though Janet believes she could win him back, she recognizes the unhappiness that would befall his wife. Meanwhile in the mountains of Vermont, Margaret Bryce and Frank Grayson have been having an enjoyable vacation. After discussing divorce from their respective spouses, they agree not to
Document [1](Title: Wyoming County, New York) 1770, by the creation of Gloucester County, both containing territory now in the state of Vermont. On March 12, 1772, what was left of Albany County was split into three parts, one remaining under the name Albany County. One of the other pieces, Tryon County, contained the western portion (and thus, since no western boundary was specified, theoretically still extended west to the Pacific). The eastern boundary of Tryon County was approximately five miles west of the present city of Schenectady, and the county included the western part of the Adirondack Mountains and the area west of the West Branch
Document [2](Title: Albert K. Stevens) Albert K. Stevens Albert K. Stevens (September 20, 1901 – September 30, 1984) (also known as A.K. Stevens) was a scholar, professor, and early supporter of the student cooperative housing movement in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the 1930s. Stevens was born and raised in a Dutch Calvinist community near Fremont, Michigan, the son of William and Grace Kunnen Stevens. He studied English literature at Calvin College and was awarded a bachelor's degree in 1924. He came to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1925 and received his master's degree in 1926. Stevens served on the faculty of
Document [3](Title: Cardinal electors for the May 1605 papal conclave) members at the time of Clement VIII's death. Following Leo's election, Girolamo Agucchi had also died on 27 April, the same day as Leo, reducing the total number of cardinals in the College by two. The electors present had been created by six different popes: Pius IV, Gregory XIII, Sixtus V, Gregory XIV, Innocent IX, and Clement VIII. Clement's creations were the most numerous, as he had created thirty-nine of the cardinal electors. Innocent IX had created one of the conclave's electors, Gregory XIV had created five, Sixtus V had created eleven, Gregory XIII had created three, and Pius IV
Document [4](Title: Jimmy Connors Tennis) three difficulty levels, or just practice hitting tennis balls. Two players may play competitively. The Game Boy version of the game allows two-player competitive play over a Game Link Cable. Jimmy Connors Tennis Jimmy Connors Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed by NMS Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy, and published by Ubisoft in 1993. The game was also developed for the Atari Lynx console by Handmade Software and published by Ubisoft. The game features the name and likeness of American world-number-one tennis champion Jimmy Connors. Ubisoft published "Jimmy Connors Tennis" two years after
Document [5](Title: Charles Darwin (RAF officer)) Charles Darwin (RAF officer) Squadron Leader Charles John Wharton Darwin DSO RAF (12 December 1894 - 26 December 1941) was a First World War flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Darwin was the son of Col. Charles Waring Darwin CB DL JP (1855–1928) of Elston Hall (a second cousin once removed of the famous naturalist Charles Darwin) and his wife Mary Dorothea (née Wharton), the only daughter of the Rt Hon. John Lloyd Wharton MP. He was educated at Winchester School, and the RMC Sandhurst. Darwin served in France with the 2nd Battalion of the Coldstream Guards from 1914
Document [6](Title: Floating exchange rate) prices of their currency "strong" or "high" relative to others, such as the UK or the Southeast Asia countries before the Asian currency crisis. The debate of making a choice between fixed and floating exchange rate regimes is set forth by the Mundell–Fleming model, which argues that an economy (or the government) cannot simultaneously maintain a fixed exchange rate, free capital movement, and an independent monetary policy. It must choose any two for control and leave the other to market forces. The primary argument for a floating exchange rate is that it allows monetary policies to be useful for other
Document [7](Title: Piano) The piano is an acoustic , stringed musical instrument invented in Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori around the year 1700 ( the exact year is uncertain ) , in which the strings are struck by hammers . It is played using a keyboard , which is a row of keys ( small levers ) that the performer presses down or strikes with the fingers and thumbs of both hands to cause the hammers to strike the strings . The word piano is a shortened form of pianoforte , the Italian term for the early 1700s versions of the instrument , which in turn derives from gravicembalo col piano e forte and fortepiano . The Italian musical terms piano and forte indicate '' soft '' and '' loud '' respectively , in this context referring to the variations in volume ( i.e. , loudness ) produced in response to a pianist 's touch or pressure on the keys : the greater the velocity of a key press , the greater the force of the hammer hitting the strings , and the louder the sound of the note produced and the stronger the attack . The first fortepianos in the 1700s had a quieter sound and smaller dynamic range .
Question: who invented the piano and when was it invented
Answer: | Bartolomeo Cristofori |
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Document [0](Title: Slavery in Latin America) Recent research suggests that the spread of old-world disease appears to have been aggravated by the extreme climatic conditions of the time and by the poor living conditions and harsh treatment of the native people under the encomienda system of New Spain. The African presence in Latin America had an effect on the culture across Latin America. Black slaves arrived in the Americas during the early stages of exploration and settlement. By the first decades of the sixteenth century they were commonly participating in Spain's military expeditions. Marriage was allowed in some areas and some slaves were taught to read
Document [1](Title: Tilottama) was beyond the comprehension of Tilottama. Another legend from the "Puranas" says Brahma created Tilottama and was aroused by her. Brahma lusts for his own daughter Tilottama and makes five heads in order to see her. Then Brahma sends Tilottama to Mount Kailash, the abode of Shiva, to pay her obeisance to him. Shiva glances at her, but avoids to carefully look at her as his consort Parvati was seated beside him. As Tilottama circumambulated Shiva, he develops a head in each direction to see her. The divine sage Narada taunts Parvati, "You can imagine what Shiva is thinking about
Document [2](Title: History of Palau) History of Palau Palau was initially settled around 1000 BC. For the first time, Palau was probably sighted by Europeans early as 1522, when the Spanish mission of the Trinidad, the flagship of Ferdinand Magellan's voyage of circumnavigation, sighted two small islands around the 5th parallel north, naming them "San Juan" without visiting them. Palau was truly discovered by the Europeans on 28 December 1696 when the first map of Palau was drawn by the Czech missionary Paul Klein based on a description given by a group of Palauans shipwrecked on the Philippine coast on Samar. This map and a
Document [3](Title: Rowan College at Burlington County) They compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). In 1995, RCBC launched WBZC, a college-run FM radio station broadcasting at 88.9 MHz. It also broadcast from 95.1 FM in some regions, including Mt. Holly. The station was taken off the air and relaunched as an Internet-only broadcast in 2018. Rowan College at Burlington County Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC), formerly known as Burlington County College (BCC), is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Burlington County, New Jersey. Main facilities are located in Mount Laurel with other campuses in Mount Holly, Willingboro and Joint Base.
Document [4](Title: 2007 Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly referendum) 2007 Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly referendum A referendum on establishing a Constituent Assembly to write the new constitution was held in Ecuador on 15 April 2007. After its approval by 87% of voters, a Constituent Assembly Election was held on 30 September 2007 with Correa's PAIS Alliance taking the majority of seats. The assembly was to sit for a maximum of 180 days with a possible 60-day-extension. The referendum was called by President Rafael Correa on 15 January 2007, and was originally planned to be held on 18 March 2007. On 23 January 2007, the Electoral Court decided to send the
Document [5](Title: Arthur Barnwell House) Arthur Barnwell House The Arthur Barnwell House, which is also known as the Barnwell-DeCamps House, is a Queen Anne house in Greer, South Carolina that was built in the period 1880-1900. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on 1992. As of 2013, the house was in the process of being moved and rebuilt at a new location. The house was built for the first president of Pelham Manufacturing Company, Arthur Barnwell, on the banks of the Enoree River. The ruins of Pelham Mill and the Pelham mill village are on the opposite side of the river.
Document [6](Title: Bryan Shaw (baseball)) extra innings. On December 12, 2017, Shaw signed a three-year, $27 million deal, with the Colorado Rockies. Through 41 appearances in the first half of the season, Shaw endured the worst start to his career, posting an ERA of 7.57 in innings, surrendering 50 hits. He was placed on the disabled list on June 25 with a calf injury. Bryan Shaw (baseball) Bryan Anthony Shaw (born November 8, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second round of the 2008 Major League
Document [7](Title: Panama Canal) The Panama Canal ( Spanish : Canal de Panamá ) is an artificial 77 km ( 48 mi ) waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean . The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade . Canal locks are at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake , an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal , 26 m ( 85 ft ) above sea level , and then lower the ships at the other end . The original locks are 34 m ( 110 ft ) wide . A third , wider lane of locks was constructed between September 2007 and May 2016 . The expanded canal began commercial operation on June 26 , 2016 . The new locks allow transit of larger , post-Panamax ships , capable of handling more cargo .
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Answer: | Panama |
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Document [0](Title: Mazahua people) such as blankets, sashes, rugs, cushions, tablecloths, carrying bags and quezquémetls made of wool. In San Felipe del Progreso and Villa Victoria, there are workshops which made brooms and brushes. In Temascalcingo, red clay pottery is dominant especially cooking pots, flowerpots and crucibles. The making of gloves, scarves and sweaters is dominant in Ixtlahuaca. Straw hats are made in Atlacomulco. Silversmithing is done in San Felipe del Progreso. Mazahua textiles attest to how the people live, view their world, and represent the symbols of their culture. Weaving and embroidering of times begin with buying fabric and thread in cities like
Document [1](Title: Union Films) help of a masked bandit, this film was directed by Jo An Djan and starred Oedjang, Fatimah, and Basoeki Resobowo. It received positive reviews; the journalist Saeroen wrote in "Pemandangan" that the film's quality was comparable to imported Hollywood productions, and a review in "Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad" praised the cinematography. Following these positive reviews, Union hired Saeroen – who had previously written "Terang Boelan" and several works for Tan's Film – as a screenwriter. He made his debut for the company with "Harta Berdarah", directed by new hires R Hu and Rd Ariffien, following Jo An Djan's departure for Populair's Film.
Document [2](Title: Kormuk (woreda)) whom 5,365 were men and 5,249 were women; 322 or 3.03% of its population were urban dwellers. The largest ethnic group reported in Kormuk was the Berta with 94.4% of the population; a similar share speak Berta (98.3%), and 98.3% of the population said they were Muslim. Concerning education, 14.39% of the population were considered literate, which is less than the Zone average of 18.49%; 13.74% of children aged 7–12 were in primary school; 4.56% of the children aged 13–14 were in junior secondary school; and a negligible number of the inhabitants aged 15–18 were in senior secondary school. Concerning
Document [3](Title: UGallery) recent art school graduates find buyers, UGallery began with five artists and 25 pieces of original art. Securing outside capital in 2008, the company shifted its focus to mid-career and emerging artists from around the world. As of February 2014, UGallery exhibits the work of 500 professional artists and more than 6,500 pieces of original paintings, fine-art photography, drawings and sculptures. The company counts clients in every U.S. state and over 45 countries, as well as 1.7 million social followers. UGallery was an early entrant to the business of selling original art online. At the time, many art critics questioned
Document [4](Title: George Kemel) George Kemel George Kemel (birth registered first ¼ 1931) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, and at club level for Widnes, as a , i.e. number 9, during the era of contested scrums. George Kemel's birth was registered in Prescot district, Lancashire, England. George Kemel won caps for Great Britain while at Widnes in 1965 against New Zealand (2 matches). George Kemel played in Widnes' 13-5 victory over Hull Kingston Rovers in the 1964 Challenge Cup Final during the 1963–64 season at Wembley
Document [5](Title: Dromintee) Provisional Irish Republican Army and posthumously awarded the George Cross. He visited The Three Steps Inn in Dromintee on 14 May 1977 and was attacked outside the pub, abducted and killed. His body was never found. Dromintee was home to the first Gaelic Athletic Association club in the county, briefly active in 1887. Jonesboro Border Rangers GFC was active from the 1920s to 1946, and the present club, Dromintee St Patrick's GAC (Cumann Naomh Pádraig), was formed in 1952 and represents the Dromintee and Jonesborough parish. Gaelic football and camogie are played. Dromintee was the home of a former GAA
Document [6](Title: Miami County, Indiana) of the Indiana Bar Association. The judge is assisted by a constable who is also elected to a four-year term. In some cases, court decisions can be appealed to the state level circuit court. County Officials: The county has several other elected offices, including sheriff, coroner, auditor, treasurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit court clerk Each of these elected officers serves a term of four years and oversees a different part of county government. Members elected to county government positions are required to declare party affiliations and to be residents of the county. Miami County is part of Indiana's 2nd congressional
Document [7](Title: Internet Explorer) On March 17 , 2015 , Microsoft announced that Microsoft Edge would replace Internet Explorer as the default browser on its Windows 10 devices . This effectively makes Internet Explorer 11 the last release . Internet Explorer , however , remains on Windows 10 primarily for enterprise purposes . Starting January 12 , 2016 , only Internet Explorer 11 is supported . Support varies based on the operating system 's technical capabilities and its support lifecycle .
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Document [0](Title: Kurt Gerstein) a residence in a hotel in Rottweil, where he was able to write his reports. However, he was later transferred to the Cherche-Midi military prison, where he was treated as a Nazi war criminal. On 25 July 1945 he was found dead in his cell, an alleged suicide. His search for Christian values and ultimate decision to betray the SS by attempting to expose the Holocaust through informing the Catholic Church, is portrayed in the narrative film "Amen.", was released in 2002, starring Ulrich Tukur as Kurt Gerstein and directed by Costa-Gavras. "Amen." was largely adapted from Rolf Hochhuth's play
Document [1](Title: Evangelicalism in the United States) across the Atlantic in the Thirteen Colonies. While religious revivals had occurred within Protestant churches in the past, the evangelical revivals that marked the 18th century were more intense and radical. Evangelical revivalism imbued ordinary men and women with a confidence and enthusiasm for sharing the gospel and converting others outside of the control of established churches, a key discontinuity with the Protestantism of the previous era. It was developments in the doctrine of assurance that differentiated evangelicalism from what went before. Historian David W. Bebbington says, "The dynamism of the Evangelical movement was possible only because its adherents were
Document [2](Title: The One with Ross's Wedding) The One with Ross's Wedding "The One with Ross' Wedding" is the two-part fourth-season finale of the American television sitcom "Friends", comprising the 96th and 97th episodes of the series overall. Originally broadcast by NBC on May 7, 1998, the episode features Ross, Monica, Joey, Chandler and later Rachel travelling to England to attend the wedding of Ross Geller (David Schwimmer) to his fiancée Emily (Helen Baxendale) in London. Ross and Emily's wedding vows are ruined when Ross accidentally says "I, Ross, take thee Rachel"; as the registrar asks Emily if he should continue, the episode ends on a cliffhanger
Document [3](Title: Patent troll) essentially leverage and hijack somebody else's idea and see if they can extort some money out of them," the President ordered the USPTO to require companies to be more specific about exactly what their patent covers and how it is being infringed. The Administration further stated the USPTO will tighten scrutiny of patent claims that appear overly broad, and will aim to curb patent-infringement lawsuits against consumers and small-business owners using off-the-shelf technology. The President asked Congress to enact legislation to more aggressively curb "abusive" lawsuits. David Kravets said "[t]he history ebooks will remember the 44th president for setting off
Document [4](Title: Energy Management Center) danger and is very observant, but he does not tell this to the others due to his attitude. He however has a softer side, as he's fascinated by nature, especially beetles (since they are his motive) to the point of becoming melancholic. He also genuinely cares for his creator, as he went to extremes to protect a Metaloid from the Go-Busters in the hopes of using its Messiah Card to help Masato. After the Go-Busters and Enter are transported to subspace, Jay is conflicted as to whether or not to go through with Masato's plan to extract the Messiah Card
Document [5](Title: English Reformation) under God, but only your Grace" and that Henry's "imperial crown" had been diminished by "the unreasonable and uncharitable usurpations and exactions" of the Pope. In case any of this should be resisted, Parliament passed the Treasons Act 1534, which made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy. The following year, Thomas More and John Fisher were executed under this legislation. Finally, in 1536, Parliament passed the Act against the Pope's Authority, which removed the last part of papal authority still legal. This was Rome's power in England to decide disputes concerning Scripture. The break with Rome
Document [6](Title: Annette Taddeo) Annette Taddeo Annette Joan Taddeo-Goldstein (born April 7, 1967) is a Democratic politician who has served as a member of the Florida Senate, elected in 2017. She represents the 40th district, encompassing Kendall and surrounding areas in southern Miami-Dade County. She was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 2016. Taddeo was born in Barrancabermeja, Colombia, to an Italian-American father and Colombian mother. Her early life was spent in Colombia until she moved to live with family friends in Huntsville, Alabama, at the age of 17. She graduated from the University of North Alabama with a degree in commercial Spanish. Shortly
Document [7](Title: Pledge of Allegiance (United States)) The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of allegiance to the Flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America , originally composed by Rear Admiral George Balch in 1887 , later revised by Francis Bellamy in 1892 and formally adopted by Congress as the pledge in 1942 . The official name of The Pledge of Allegiance was adopted in 1945 . The last change in language came on Flag Day 1954 when the words '' under God '' were added .
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Document [0](Title: Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon) move (c. 1903–04) to 14 George Street, Oxford. In 1903, the business was incorporated as "Lucile Ltd" and the following year moved to 23 Hanover Square, where it operated for the next 20 years. Duff Gordon was eventually bankrupted after she revealed in the American press that she was not designing much of the clothing that was attributed to her name. She spent her later years selling imported clothing and smaller collections in a succession of unsuccessful small 'boutiques'. Lucile Ltd served a wealthy clientele including aristocracy, royalty, and theatre stars. The business expanded, with salons opening in New York
Document [1](Title: Nintendo e-Reader) in extra cards to battle additional trainers and capture three more Shadow Pokémon. There were four cards that were released that were compatible with the Japanese version. These cards do not add any new features to the game, they merely tweak the difficulty levels or increase odds of certain events happening. The first three cards were given away with the purchase of the game, while the fourth card was given away at promotional booths for a limited time. There are 36 cards, divided into two series: 18 for Series 1 and 18 for Series 2. In each package of 18
Document [2](Title: 2007 New South Wales state election campaign) that Labor has consistently led the Coalition since Iemma became premier. The most recent Roy Morgan figure showed Labor well ahead, 60.5% to 39.5%, on a two-party-preferred basis. Given the size of the government's majority - a hangover from the 1999 and 2003 landslides - the Coalition needed to perform far better to have had a chance of taking office. 2007 New South Wales state election campaign An election campaign was held ahead of a general election for the 54th Parliament of New South Wales on Saturday, 24 March 2007. The result—a win for the social-democratic Labor Party and its
Document [3](Title: Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah) Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah (Hebrew: מועצת חכמי התורה; lit. "Council of [wise] Torah Sages") is the rabbinical body that has the ultimate authority in the Israeli ultra-orthodox Sephardic and Mizrahi Shas Party. The council was established along with the establishment of Shas in 1982, in order to serve as the spiritual leadership of the new movement. As a new Haredi party, Shas followed in the footsteps of the Ashkenazi Agudat Yisrael and Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and set up a similar mechanism. Upon its establishment the council became a new spiritual Sephardic-leadership in Israel, however, also enjoyed the leadership
Document [4](Title: Sir Galba) named himself after the Roman Emperor Servius Sulpicius Galba (3 BCE-CE 69) who only reigned for seven months from 8 June 68, until he was assassinated on 7 January 69. On the other hand, he could have been named after the galba tree "Calophyllum antillanum" which is noted for its hard wood and was a favourite for making spinning tops. "Galba could also have been named for his skill with women: a man who can "pitch galba" is skilled in delivering sexual pleasure to women." After developing his calypso career in Trinidad, Sir Galba performed at a number of shows
Document [5](Title: Hans Kirschstein) Brandeburgian) in Spandau. He served in France and Galicia; in the latter assignment, he contracted malaria in 1915. He was invalided home to recuperate, returning to duty in December 1915. In February 1916, he applied for transfer to aviation duty. His transfer was granted and he took pilot's training at Schliessheim in May 1916. Upon graduation, he flew bombing raids for FA 19. Some of these raids were among the earliest examples of air attacks upon tanks. He won an Iron Cross Second Class for his service. In 1917, he continued his service as a two-seater pilot, moving on to
Document [6](Title: Francis Bristow) Francis Bristow Francis Marion Bristow (August 11, 1804 – June 10, 1864) was a United States Representative from Kentucky and businessman. He was born in Clark County, Kentucky. He pursued preparatory studies and studied law. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Elkton, Kentucky. Bristow was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives 1831–1833. Later, he served in the Kentucky Senate in 1846 and was a delegate to the Kentucky constitutional convention in 1849. He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Presley
Document [7](Title: Three-point field goal) Used only in conference play for several years , it was adopted by the NCAA in April 1986 for the 1986 -- 87 season at 19 ft 9 in ( 6.02 m ) , and was first used in the NCAA Tournament in 1987 . In the same 1986 -- 87 season , the NCAA adopted the three - pointer in women 's basketball on an experimental basis , using the same distance , and made its use mandatory beginning in 1987 -- 88 . In 2007 , the NCAA lengthened the men 's distance by a foot to 20 ft 9 in ( 6.32 m ) , effective with the 2008 -- 09 season , and the women 's line was moved to match the men 's in 2011 -- 12 . American high schools , along with elementary and middle schools , adopted a 19 ft 9 in ( 6.02 m ) line nationally in 1987 , a year after the NCAA . The NCAA used the FIBA three - point line ( see below ) in the National Invitation Tournament ( NIT ) in 2018 .
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Document [0](Title: MoviePass Films) was later joined by Dubai-based financier Oasis Ventures Entertainment on July 22, 2013. Emmett said, "We are excited about working with Oasis and really see tremendous synergy. We will continue financing our bigger budget studio co-productions and will be more aggressive than ever in our financing commitments." On June 3, 2014, Emmett/Furla/Oasis signed a first-look deal with Craig Piligian's Pilgrim Studios to develop and produce docu-series and other unscripted shows. In May 2018, Helios and Matheson Analytics, the parent company of MoviePass, acquired the option to purchase the assets of Emmett Furla Oasis Films plus gain its executives' expertise in
Document [1](Title: Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)) granddaughter of the Atlantean sorcerer Arion. However, story events culminating in the 2005–2006 "Infinite Crisis" limited series restored her status as a refugee from the Krypton of the destroyed pre-"Crisis" Earth-Two universe. Like the original Kara's Streaky, Power Girl has a cat, featured in a story by Amanda Conner in "Wonder Woman" #600. This version of Supergirl is ranked as the 153rd greatest comic book character of all time by "Wizard" magazine. IGN also ranked this version of Supergirl as the 94th greatest comic book superhero, stating "for a character born of the Silver Age that saw everything from a
Document [2](Title: Lianne Sanderson) the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. At the age of six, Sanderson started playing for a boys' team in South London. Her father played for Crystal Palace. Sanderson says she begged her father to let her play on a team starting at age of five. At age of nine, Sanderson signed for Arsenal. Sanderson joined Arsenal in 1997 as part of their youth programme. Her first full season with the first team came in the 2003–2004 season, and she continued to play in the first team from then on. In the 2006 FA Women's Cup final, Sanderson scored the fifth
Document [3](Title: Q72 (New York City bus)) service between the trolleys and the Airport. Around this time, many streetcar lines in Queens and the rest of the city began to be replaced by buses, particularly after the unification of city's three primary transit companies (including the BMT) under municipal operations in June 1940. Under public operations, Junction Boulevard trolley service became a shuttle once again in February 1946. On August 25, 1949, the trolley line was replaced by buses, and relocated onto 94th Street north of 32nd Avenue. Although initially planned to be extended north to LaGuardia Airport and south to Queens Boulevard, the route continued to
Document [4](Title: Manassas Air Force Station) on the unit's radar scopes. The AN/FPS-3 remained active until 1962. In July 1957, the name of the station was officially changed to Manassas Air Force Station. In 1958 AN/FPS-6A and AN/FPS-6B radars took over height-finder chores. During 1959 Manassas AFS joined the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system, initially feeding data to DC-04 at Fort Lee AFS, Virginia. After joining, the squadron was re-designated as the 647th Radar Squadron (SAGE) on 1 October 1959. The radar squadron provided information 24/7 the SAGE Direction Center where it was analyzed to determine range, direction altitude speed and whether or not aircraft
Document [5](Title: Stauffer syndrome) Stauffer syndrome Stauffer syndrome is a constellation of signs and symptoms of liver dysfunction that arises due to presence of renal cell carcinoma, and, more rarely, in connection with other malignant neoplasms, though the specific pathogenesis is currently unknown. It is named for Dr. Maurice Stauffer, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. The hepatic abnormalities are not due to tumor infiltration of the liver or intrinsic liver disease; they instead reflect the presence of a paraneoplastic syndrome. Stauffer syndrome causes abnormal liver function tests, especially those that reflect the presence of cholestasis, i.e. abnormal bile flow. Hepatosplenomegaly
Document [6](Title: Ramón Miranda Ampuero) Peruvian Cross for Military Merit (Grand Cross), with the Order of the Sun, and he was recognized by the Peruvian Air Force. He also published "The Conflicts of Integration". During his tenure as Minister of Education, he instituted the Escuelas Superiores de Educación Profesional ESEPS (Advanced Institutes of Professional Education) and intensified the Educational Reform program in Peru. Ramón Miranda Ampuero Ramón Humberto Miranda Ampuero (born October 28, 1926) is a former Peruvian General officer and politician who served as the Minister of Education. He was born in Chorrillos District, Lima - Peru, to Froylan Miranda Barreto and Manuela Ampuero
Document [7](Title: Wonder Woman) Place of origin Themyscira
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Answer: | Themyscira |
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Document [0](Title: VirtueMart) as standard html and css. Notably new to VirtueMart 1.1.0 was the inclusion of the ability to quickly change themes for category, product, checkout and cart pages. The cart is also integrated with Rapid 3.0, which enables transaction data to be sent directly from the customer's browser to the payment gateway without passing through the merchant's systems. Virtuemart is supported by an iPhone app by iVMStore. VirtueMart has been adopted by over 269,000 online retailers. For the week of Sep 23rd 2013, Quantcast data collated by BuiltWith Trends indicated that VirtueMart ran on 1.47% of the top 10K sites, 3.25%
Document [1](Title: Joelle Behlok) Joelle Behlok Joelle Behlok or Joëlle Behlock () (born 27 October 1979) is a Lebanese fashion designer, television presenter, actress, and winner of the Miss Lebanon beauty contest in 1997. She finished in the Top 10 in Miss World 1997. Behlok was educated at the Collège des Frères Maristes Champville in Jounieh, then at the Lebanese University of Baabda. After winning the Miss Lebanon Contest, she worked in advertising for gold jewelery and ornaments, then began an acting career and took the lead role in "The Last Cavalier" series in 2002. She later led the "Style with Joelle" fashion show
Document [2](Title: Cherkley Court) Cherkley Court Cherkley Court, at the extreme south-east of Leatherhead, Surrey, in England, is a late Victorian neo-classical mansion and estate of , once the home of Canadian-born press baron Lord Beaverbrook. The main house is a Grade II listed building. The house was built in 1866-70 for Birmingham wool manufacturer Abraham Dixon (1820–1900) and rebuilt for him in 1893 after a fire, being lived in by his wife until her death in 1909. Cherkley Court was acquired in 1910 by Lord Beaverbrook, politician and owner of the Express Newspapers group, and he lived there for the next fifty years.
Document [3](Title: Underlying) or nonoccurrence of a specified event such as a scheduled payment under a contract). An underlying may be a price or rate of an asset or liability but is not the asset or liability. For example, in a stock option to buy 100 shares of Nokia at EUR 50 in April 2011, the "underlying" is a Nokia share. In a futures contract to buy EUR 10 million 10-year German Government bonds, the "underlying" are the German Government bonds. Other examples are stock market indexes such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nikkei 225, for which the underlying are the
Document [4](Title: Savage Dawn) cheating. Zero gets mad and hits the bartender. A shot gun is heard; it is the Sheriff (Leo Gordon), who makes the "Savages" leave. The mayor of Aqua Dulce, who is also the reverend of the local church, Rev. Romano (Richard Lynch) orders the "Savages" to leave town. The Sheriff decides to hold Zero to show they are serious. Pigiron swears he will return. Rachel wants to come with Pigiron, and he lets her. The next day, Pigiron, Spyder, and Meatrack ride into town, where Danny is with a girl. The three bikers ride over and mess with the girl.
Document [5](Title: Coup of June 1907) from sliding into outright anarchism. Nicholas first issued what became known as the October Manifesto on promising basic civil rights and the creation of a parliament, without whose approval no laws were to be enacted in Russia. A new Fundamental Law was issued on of the following year, in which the State Duma was established as the lower chamber of a bicameral parliament (the State Council of the Russian Empire forming the upper house). This Duma thus became the first genuine attempt at parliamentary government in Russia. Whereas the Council of State was partly appointed by the Emperor and partly
Document [6](Title: BP) by a cable from the Central Azeri Platform, it was also shut down. Production at the West Azeri Platform resumed on 9 October 2008 and at the Central Azeri Platform in December 2008. According to leaked US Embassy cables, BP had been "exceptionally circumspect in disseminating information" and showed that BP thought the cause for the blowout was a bad cement job. The cables further said that some of BP's ACG partners complained that the company was so secretive that it was withholding information even from them. Santa Barbara County District Attorney sued BP West Coast Products LLC, BP Products
Document [7](Title: List of Back to the Future characters) Jules Eratosthenes Brown and Verne Newton Brown ( portrayed by Todd Cameron Brown and Daniel Evans in Back to the Future Part III and voiced by Josh Keaton and Troy Davidson in the animated series ) are the two children of Doc Brown and his wife , Clara , who named them after their favorite author Jules Verne .
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Document [0](Title: Clodovil Hernandes) prejudice. Wurman filed a court action against Clodovil, accusing him of being a racist, as well as sending copies of the audio interview to the State Department of Human Rights, state deputies and non-governmental organizations linked to the black movement. In the 2006 elections, Clodovil Hernandes was elected federal congressman for the state of São Paulo, being the third most voted congressman in his state, with 493,951 votes or 2.43% of the valid vote. He was a candidate for the Christian Labour Party. His political phrase was: "Brasília will never be the same". Clodovil favored legislation that banned toys resembling
Document [1](Title: No. 86 Wing RAAF) in August. The Dakotas initially flew supply missions to the Australian-administered Territory of Papua and New Guinea, as well as three-times weekly courier flights to Japan in support of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. The latter schedule continued until December 1947, when the service was taken over by Qantas Avro Lancastrians. No. 37 Squadron disbanded in February 1948. In August that year, crews from Nos. 36 and 38 Squadrons departed for Europe to take part in the Berlin Airlift, a commitment that lasted almost a year. The Australians were responsible for delivering over 16 million tons of supplies, and almost
Document [2](Title: Equinor) Statoil launched the world's first operational deep-water floating large-capacity wind turbine, Hywind. The tall tower with a 2.3 MW turbine was towed offshore into the Amoy Fjord in deep water, off of Stavanger, Norway on 9 June 2009 for a two-year test run. In 1965 Hydro joined Elf Aquitaine and six other French companies to form Petronord to perform search for oil and gas in the North Sea. Hydro soon became a large company in the North Sea petroleum industry, and also became operator of a number of fields, the first being Oseberg. In the late 1980s, Hydro acquired the
Document [3](Title: Peter Gibb) for the armed holdup of a security van in Sunshine two years earlier. Prior to his conviction, Gibb was held in the Melbourne Remand Centre, where he met prison officer Heather Parker. Parker's marriage to a fellow prison officer was ending, and she began a relationship with Gibb. In May 1992, the two of them were seen entering a broom cupboard, and Parker's colleagues demanded she be transferred, first to Pentridge and then the secure wing of St Vincent's Hospital. On 7 March 1993, Gibb and a fellow prisoner, Archie Butterley, executed a meticulously planned escape with Parker's assistance. Using
Document [4](Title: 2004 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season) batted in" "Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in" "Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts" "Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts" "Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts" 2004 Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Document [5](Title: Oswald Watt) his previous status in the Australian Militia. Posted to Maurice Farman Squadron No. 44 in April 1915, he earned the Legion of Honour badge after he and his observer crash-landed in no man's land and succeeded in making their way back to French lines with valuable intelligence under intense fire from German positions. Soon afterwards, Watt was awarded the Croix de Guerre—with palm leaves personally presented by General Joffre—and promoted to the provisional rank of captain. As a foreigner, however, he was not eligible to command a French unit. Watt always proclaimed his antipodean connection while serving France, painting a
Document [6](Title: British Army (1811 ship)) Stevens, master, was on a voyage from St. John, New Brunswick to Liverpool on 6 February 1822. As she was scudding before a heavy gale in the Atlantic Ocean () a wave struck her. It swept one man overboard, and broke the leg of another, tore away her bulwarks and everything on deck, and stove in her stern. She started to take on so much water her pumps could not keep up and she became water-logged. The crew took to her masts and stayed there with only a little bread and water to sustain them. On 10 February the ship's
Document [7](Title: Kia Soul) The Kia Soul is a front - engine , front - wheel - drive , five - door subcompact crossover manufactured and marketed worldwide by Kia and now in its second generation .
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Document [0](Title: Dahlem (Berlin)) Unter den Linden". The newly founded university should uphold the traditional values of academic freedom and the educational ideal proposed by Wilhelm von Humboldt. Rudi Dutschke, spokesman of the German student movement in the 1960s, is buried at the cemetery of the "Sankt-Annen-Kirche". Dahlem is served by the U3 line on the Berlin U-Bahn system. As in the neighboring Wilmersdorf, the historic metro stations are a special feature of the district. Stations in Dahlem include Breitenbachplatz, Podbielskiallee, Dahlem-Dorf, Thielplatz and Oskar-Helene-Heim. Dahlem (Berlin) Dahlem () is a locality of the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough in southwestern Berlin. Until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform
Document [1](Title: Joanne Francis) of her and close down Strokes. Sensing her imminent downfall, Joanne considers resigning from The Firm. This does not please Mantel, he reminds her not to 'rock the boat' or else she will meet the same fate as her late husband. It is revealed that Joanne's husband had also been employed by The Firm, and his association had led to his untimely demise. So Joanne flees, stealing thousands of pounds of The Firm's money in the process. Her exit is nearly halted by a speeding car, driven by Brad, who has been instructed by Mantel to eliminate her. Brad misses
Document [2](Title: Yeomanry House, Cupar) in 1969 and being disbanded in 1975, a squadron was reformed again as C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron, The Scottish Yeomanry at Yeomanry House in Cupar in 1992. This unit evolved to become C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron, The Queen's Own Yeomanry in 1999 and C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron the Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry, still based at Yeomanry House in Cupar, in 2014. The building contains a small regimental library and archive collection relating to both the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and the Scottish Horse which can be viewed by appointment. Yeomanry
Document [3](Title: Amélie Goulet-Nadon) Amélie Goulet-Nadon Amélie Goulet-Nadon (born January 24, 1983 in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian short track speed skater who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. In 2002, she was a member of the Canadian relay team which won the bronze medal in the 3000 metre relay competition. Amélie was considered one of Canada's rising superstars in short track until a problem arose with her motor problem, forcing her to abandon the 2006 Turin Olympics and eventually retire early at the age of 23. Her accomplishments include winning the overall 500m, 1000, and 1500m world cups in 2002-03 and finishing second
Document [4](Title: Matelica Cathedral) which was made the cathedral under the name of Santa Maria Assunta in 1785 when Matelica was restored as a bishopric. The campanile, which dates from the 15th century, is most unusually positioned in the centre of the cathedral's west front. This has sometimes led to suppositions over whether the present church building occupies the same position as the original church or whether repeated re-buildings and restorations over time have had the effect of moving it. Among the works of art in the cathedral, of particular note for the fine quality of the workmanship is an 18th-century crucifix in wood
Document [5](Title: MS Gabriella) of the ship's sisters, were also interested in chartering the ship but thought the price was too high. As Silja Line's charter agreement for "Silja Scandinavia" was drawing to a close in 1996, the main funders of Sea-Link demanded that instead of continuing the charter the ship should be sold to the highest bidder. Although Silja Line would have wanted to continue operating the ship, the company was in such a poor financial condition that it could not pay the price asked for the ship. Instead, she was sold to Viking Line on 11 November 1996, with the delivery date
Document [6](Title: Copgrove) People came to seek a cure for their ills in the miraculous waters of St Mungo's Well. The Domesday Book describes Copgrove as having a total population of "7 households" and "7 villagers". The total tax assessed was "6 geld units" which is quite large compared to the population. The land available was split between the population as land for the "Lord's plough team", and a separate part for the "mens plough team" and one church in the Parish. The Lord in 1066 was Gospatric son of Arnketil and in 1086 it was Turseten. In 1835 the population of Copgrove
Document [7](Title: Nurse Jackie) No. of seasons 7
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Document [0](Title: Deposition of Christ (Bronzino)) of Toledo in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. Shortly after it was completed in 1545, Eleonora's husband, Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici, shipped the picture to Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle, a chief counselor of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, as a diplomatic gift. Granvelle installed it in his private chapel in Besançon. In 1549, Granvelle commissioned the construction of a grander funerary chapel on his Besançon estate. A year later, he died. The new chapel, with Bronzino's altarpiece installed, was consecrated in 1551. Subsequently, there is no record of the work from the seventeenth century until the French Revolution.
Document [1](Title: 71st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade) and collection-targeting assets of the BfSB to focus on the complex requirements associated with Operational Level Reconnaissance missions. Jun 2010 parachute infantry assigned – 1st Bn(ABN), 143d Infantry Regiment is a 550-soldier (TXARNG), 133-Pax (AKARNG), 133-Pax (RIARNG) force structure was assigned to 71st BfSB by TXARNG. 1-143 is a standard MTOE airborne infantry structure, it is classified as a tactical combat force (TCF) under Army modularity. Line companies assigned to Alaska and Rhode Island train with and deployed with the battalion. Oct 2011 more special forces assigned – C/1-19 SFG(A) is a 88 soldier and Det-1, HHC/1-19, 24 soldiers force
Document [2](Title: René de Béthoulat de La Grange-Fromenteau) reluctantly taken over as acting governor. The Compagnie des Îles de l'Amérique agreed to make La Grange governor of Saint Christophe, but he found he did not have enough money to cover his travelling expenses. He met with Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy in Brest and offered to act as lieutenant to Poincy, who would be governor, if Poincy would cover his costs. The Company accepted the arrangement and on 6 January 1638 made Poincy captain general of Saint Christophe and La Grange lieutenant general. Poincy was also appointed the king's governor and lieutenant general of all the Islands of
Document [3](Title: Dietary biology of the Eurasian eagle-owl) four other species of foxes have been verified as prey in the Middle East and Asia. Raccoon dogs ("Nyctereutes procyonoides"), averaging , have been preyed on in Asia as well. Other relatively large carnivores have been hunted as well, including invasive Egyptian mongoose ("Herpestes ichneumon") in Spain and masked palm civets ("Paguma larvata") in China, both being roughly cat-sized at averages of , respectively. Domestic carnivores including cats ("Felis silvestris catus") of all sizes and small dogs ("Canis lupus familiaris") or puppies may on occasion become prey for Eurasian eagle-owls. Cats killed have been estimated to weigh from . The
Document [4](Title: Wold Newton Hoard) dating from the 4th Century. The coins and their container were found alongside a fragmentary dish and other fragments of pottery, one of which may have been used a lid for the ceramic jar. The Wold Newton Hoard is the largest Roman hoard of its type ever discovered in the north of England. After being declared treasure, the hoard was valued at just over £44,200. The Yorkshire Museum ran a fundraising campaign (launched on 25 July 2016) to raise the money, which included donations from hundreds of people from around the world, £10,000 from the Arts Council/Victoria and Albert Museum
Document [5](Title: Connie Nielsen) Shine of Rainbows" (2009). In 2004, Nielsen made her Danish film debut in the drama, "Brødre" (also known as "Brothers"), for which she won the Danish Best Actress Award, the Bodil, as well as Best Actress at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. She was also nominated for Best Actress at the European Film Awards. In 2006, Nielsen appeared in several episodes of "" as Detective Dani Beck. She filled in for Mariska Hargitay, who was on maternity leave at the time of filming. Alongside Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jamie Bell and Uma Thurman, Nielsen appeared in the 2014 Lars Von Trier
Document [6](Title: Garrick Mallery) he was admitted to the bar in Philadelphia and commenced practice there. He devoted some of his leisure time to editorial and literary work, and was steadily advancing in professional standing when the Civil War began in 1861. Mallery was a volunteer and served as a first-lieutenant in the 71st Pennsylvania Infantry. On June 30, 1862, he was severely wounded at Peach Orchard (Allen's Farm) during the Seven Days Battles in Virginia. Having been left on the battlefield unable to move, he was captured and sent to Libby Prison, in Richmond. Upon being exchanged some time later, he was sent
Document [7](Title: Kiss You All Over) '' Kiss You All Over '' is a 1978 song performed by the group Exile . It was written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn . It was included on the band 's album Mixed Emotions , and it featured Jimmy Stokley and guitarist JP Pennington on lead vocals . It was a number one single in the United States , but proved to be Exile 's only big hit in the pop rock market ( they would later have great success on the country music charts ) . It held the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks ( starting September 30 ) , and Billboard ranked it as the No. 5 song for 1978 . In the United Kingdom , the song was released on Mickie Most 's RAK Records , and it peaked at number 6 in the UK Singles Chart . In this song , a string synthesizer is used . In 2010 , Billboard ranked the song ninth on its list of '' The 50 Sexiest Songs Of All Time '' .
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Document [0](Title: Fusor) by William Elmore, James L. Tuck, and Ken Watson at the Los Alamos National Laboratory though they never built the machine. Fusors have been built by various institutions. These include academic institutions such as the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and government entities, such as the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and the Turkish Atomic Energy Authority. Fusors have also been developed commercially, as sources for neutrons by DaimlerChrysler Aerospace and as a method for generating medical isotopes. Fusors have also become very popular for hobbyists and amateurs. A growing number of amateurs have performed nuclear fusion
Document [1](Title: Ikarus ŠM) abbreviation of the name of "school-marine". Members of the Naval Aviation seaplane popularly called the "šimika". In late April Kumboru 1925th made the official submission of the Naval Aviation of the first batch of six aircraft. During the 1925th The two still have delivered a series of six aircraft. They were all equipped Czechoslovak Blesk engines, a 100 hp. During serial production aircraft Ikarus ŠM dimensions have not changed but are shipped with different engines of Czechoslovakia Blesk 100 hp, and the German Mercedes engines of 100, 120 and 160 hp. Ikarus ŠM planes with different engines had different flight
Document [2](Title: Eastern long-beaked echidna) rolls into a spiny ball for defense. They have a lifespan of roughly 30 years. Like the closely related platypus, echidnas have spurs on their hind legs. Unlike the platypus, echidna spurs are not venomous. All eastern long-beaked echidnas start with spurs on their hind feet and spur sheaths that cover them. Females typically lose their spurs later in life while males keep them. Females are also generally larger than males. Body mass tends to remain consistent most of their life, making it difficult to distinguish between adult and juvenile with body mass alone. All long-beaked echidnas were classified as
Document [3](Title: Pachyrhamma waitomoensis) Adults are present year-round, but most abundant from late summer to early winter. Many caves inhabited by "P. waitomoensis" are solutional limestone karst, with active waterways flowing through them. The weta are adept at navigating within this environment and can even tread across the surface of water without sinking. Pachyrhamma waitomoensis Pachyrhamma waitomoensis, known as the Waitomo cave wētā, is a large species of cave wētā (New Zealand cave cricket, tokoriro), native to the Waitomo district of New Zealand. Cook et al (2010) follow W.F. Kirby (1906) and Karny (1937) in treating "Pachyrhamma" as a neuter noun, and thus use
Document [4](Title: Land art) Land art Land art, variously known as Earth art, environmental art, and Earthworks, is an art movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, largely associated with Great Britain and the United States, but which included examples from many countries. As a trend "Land art" expanded boundaries of art by the materials used and the siting of the works. The materials used were often the materials of the Earth including for instance the soil and rocks and vegetation and water found on-site, and the siting of the works were often distant from population centers. Though sometimes fairly inaccessible, photo documentation
Document [5](Title: Crude oil washing) 1999. Modern tankers also use segregated ballast tanks and these remove the problem of discharge of oily ballast water. 2.http://www.hts-g.co.jp/maintenance-eng.html Crude oil washing Crude oil washing (COW) is washing out the residue from the tanks of an oil tanker using the crude oil cargo itself, after the cargo tanks have been emptied. Crude oil is pumped back and preheated in the slop tanks, then sprayed back via high pressure nozzles in the cargo tanks onto the walls of the tank. Due to the sticky nature of the crude oil, the oil clings to the tank walls, and such oil adds
Document [6](Title: Dom Justo Takayama) the cause on 10 December 2013 while the theologians likewise met on 20 May 2014 to discuss and then vote on the cause. The cardinals and bishop members of the C.C.S. met on 18 June 2015 to make a final decision on the cause before could go to Pope Francis for his approval though had to meet again on 12 January 2016. Pope Francis – on 21 January 2016 – approved Ukon's beatification; it was celebrated in Osaka on 7 February 2017 with Cardinal Angelo Amato presiding on the pope's behalf. In the 2014 NHK Taiga drama dubbed "Gunshi Kanbei"
Document [7](Title: Meg Griffin) Meg made her first appearance on television when Family Guy debuted on Fox on January 31 , 1999 , with the episode '' Death Has a Shadow '' . Originally voiced by Lacey Chabert during the first season , she has been voiced by Mila Kunis since season 2 , although Chabert returned to voice Meg in Yug Ylimaf and Back to the Pilot .
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Document [0](Title: United States House Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers) United States House Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers The United States House Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers is a former standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. The committee was established on February 16, 1889, by "An Act to authorize and provide for the disposition of useless papers in the Executive Departments." The act provided that whenever an executive department accumulated files of papers that were not needed for the transaction of current business and possessed no permanent value or historical interest, the head of the agency would submit a report to Congress with
Document [1](Title: Lviv) concentration camp was also set up. In 1931 there were 75,316 Yiddish-speaking inhabitants, but by 1941 approximately 100,000 Jews were present in Lviv. The majority of these Jews were either killed within the city or deported to Belzec extermination camp. In the summer of 1943, on the orders of Heinrich Himmler, SS-Standartenführer Paul Blobel was tasked with the destruction of any evidence of Nazi mass murders in the Lviv area. On 15 June Blobel, using forced labourers from Janowska, dug up a number of mass graves and incinerated the remains. Later, on 19 November 1943, inmates at Janowska staged an
Document [2](Title: Gamma Piscium) Gamma Piscium Gamma Piscium (Gamma Psc, γ Piscium, γ Psc) is a star approximately 138 light years away from Earth, in the zodiac constellation of Pisces. It is a yellow star with a spectral type of G8 III, meaning it has a surface temperature of 4,833 K and is a giant star. It is slightly cooler than the Sun, yet it is 11 solar radii in size and shines with the light of 63 Suns. At an apparent magnitude of 3.7, it is the second brightest star in the constellation Pisces, between Eta and Alpha. Once a white A2 star,
Document [3](Title: Floating charge) a fixed charge. In the absence of any special provisions in the relevant document, a floating charge crystallises either upon the appointment of a receiver or upon the commencement of liquidation. It has also been suggested, relying upon "obiter dictum" comments by Lord Macnaghten in "Government Stocks and Securities Investments Co Ltd v Manila Rly Co" that a charge should also crystallise upon the company ceasing to trade as a going concern. However, this view is not yet supported by judicial authority. In certain countries, notably Australia and New Zealand, it was for a time very common to include "automatic
Document [4](Title: Gary Albright) Japanese promotions focused on shoot aspects of professional wrestling as opposed to the worked sports entertainment. On January 7, 2000, Gary Albright collapsed in-ring upon receiving a three-quarter facelock bulldog from his opponent. Only minutes after being removed from the ring, Albright was pronounced dead. The cause of death was later ruled to be a heart attack. Albright was born in Rhode Island and started amateur wrestling while in High School. Albright wrestled for Billings West High School in Billings, Montana where he had a 55-2 record. Albright was the 1980 state champion. In 1981 Albright placed 2nd in the
Document [5](Title: Brookwood High School (Snellville, Georgia)) Middle has students from RD Head Elementary and Gwin Oaks Elementary, along with some students from Brookwood and Craig Elementary. Brookwood High School (Snellville, Georgia) Brookwood High School is an American public secondary school in Snellville, Georgia, United States, with a student body of 3,503. Brookwood serves several areas of Gwinnett County, including Snellville, Lawrenceville, and Lilburn. William Bo Ford, Jr. is the principal of Brookwood High School. Planning for Brookwood High School was started in 1977 to lessen the overcrowding of nearby South Gwinnett High School and Parkview High School. A committee of educators from Gwinnett County met to
Document [6](Title: René Joyeuse) years as a French intelligence officer in the First Indochina War, where he often assisted field surgeons in treating the wounded. The appalling death rate – he estimated that only one in 12 wounded survived – inspired him to help find better treatments for trauma victims, and in 1950 he gained admission to the medical school at the University of Paris. For his wartime actions Joyeuse received multiple decorations. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by Dwight D. Eisenhower. The French government awarded him the title of knight of the Legion of Honour, the Order of Liberation, the "Médaille
Document [7](Title: Uranus) Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun . It has the third - largest planetary radius and fourth - largest planetary mass in the Solar System . Uranus is similar in composition to Neptune , and both have different bulk chemical composition from that of the larger gas giants Jupiter and Saturn . For this reason , scientists often classify Uranus and Neptune as '' ice giants '' to distinguish them from the gas giants . Uranus 's atmosphere is similar to Jupiter 's and Saturn 's in its primary composition of hydrogen and helium , but it contains more '' ices '' such as water , ammonia , and methane , along with traces of other hydrocarbons . It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System , with a minimum temperature of 49 K ( - 224 ° C ; - 371 ° F ) , and has a complex , layered cloud structure with water thought to make up the lowest clouds and methane the uppermost layer of clouds . The interior of Uranus is mainly composed of ices and rock .
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Document [0](Title: 7th Dalai Lama) Lhasa to preside (in name) over the new government. The Tibetan version has it that: In 1751, at the age of forty-three, Kelzang Gyatso constituted the "Kashag" or council of ministers to administer the Tibetan government and the abolished the post of Regent or Desi, as it placed too much power in one man's hand and the Dalai Lama became the spiritual and political leader of Tibet. In 1753, Kelzang Gyatso founded the Tse-School in the Potala Palace and built the new palace of Norling Kalsang Phodrang at the Norbulingka. "At the request of the Shabdung Rinpoche Jigmi Dagpa (Jigs
Document [1](Title: Hassan Rouhani) re-election in the 2017 election with 23,636,652 votes (57.1%). He became the third Iranian President, after Mohammad Khatami and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to win a presidential victory as an incumbent with an increased electoral mandate. His name is also spelled as Hasan Rouhani, Hassan Rohani, Hasan Rohani, Hassan Rowhani or Hasan Rowhani. He was born Hassan Fereydoun (or Fereydun, in reference to a just king in Persian mythology, , ) and later changed his last name to "Rouhani", which means 'spiritual' or 'cleric'; also transliterated as "Rowhani", "Ruhani", or "Rohani"). It is not clear when he officially changed his last name.
Document [2](Title: Arthur Onslow) champion. His disinterested virtue supported him through all his pretensions; and though to conciliate popular favour he affected an impartiality that by turns led him to the borders of insincerity and contradiction; and though he was often so minutely attached to forms, that it made him troublesome in affairs of higher moment, it will be difficult to find a subject, whom gravity will so well become, whose knowledge will be so useful and so accurate, and whose fidelity to his trust will prove so unshaken. Speaker Onslow's nephew, George Onslow (1731–1792), a son of his brother Richard, was a lieutenant
Document [3](Title: VFA-102) near the Arctic Circle and inside Vestfjord, Norway. While operating northwest of Ireland, a VF-102 TARPS aircrew flew an unprecedented 1200 nm TARPS mission to locate a Soviet Kynda Class Cruiser transiting the English Channel. In March 1986, the squadron deployed on board USS "America", headed for the Gulf of Sidra joining and to challenge the Libyan proclaimed Line of Death. A VF-102 Tomcat was first to be fired on by a Libyan SA-5 and AAA while flying Combat Air Patrol for Operation Attain Document. A month later VF-102 flew cover for US Navy and US Air Force bombers in
Document [4](Title: LGBT rights in Venezuela) Afirmativa" (Affirmative Union) submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court for legal recognition of economic rights (pensions, inheritance, social security, common household, etc.) for same-sex partners. The ruling, issued on 28 February 2008 despite recognizing that "same sex partners enjoy all of the rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights- they do have not special protection similar to concubinage or marriage between a man and a woman, that is, in the same terms than heterosexual partners have. Notwithstanding this, the National Assembly is the government body with the mandate to legislate to protect such rights for same-sex partners." The
Document [5](Title: Lars-Inge Svartenbrandt) depicting Elvis Presley and John Travolta over their faces and AK 4's in their hands. During the escape Svartenbrandt fired 19 shots into a police van from the Östermalm police where officers Christer Backman, Gunnar Andersson and Dick Gunnelöf were sitting. All of them were injured and Gunnar Andersson was hit by seven shots. A doctor described it later as "an incredible luck that he survived". Seven people were taken hostage during the escape. These were released a few hours later. The two robbers managed to get to Gothenburg. The police tracked down their hideout on Viktoriagatan 15 and during
Document [6](Title: Census in the Philippines) Census in the Philippines The Philippine census of population and housing is a regularly occurring and official inventory of the human population as well as housing units in the Philippines. The population is enumerated every 5 years (beginning on 1970, except in 2005 where it was moved to 2007 due to budgetary constraints) and the results are used to allocate Congressional seats (congressional apportionment) and government program funding. By virtue of Republic Act No. 10625 known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013, censuses in the Philippines are administered by the Philippine Statistics Authority. The first census in the Philippines
Document [7](Title: One Day at a Time) Actor Character Seasons 5 6 7 8 9 Bonnie Franklin Ann Romano Main Mackenzie Phillips Julie Cooper Horvath Main Recurring Richard Masur David Kane Main Guest Valerie Bertinelli Barbara Cooper Royer Main Pat Harrington , Jr . Dwayne Schneider Main Mary Louise Wilson Ginny Wroblicki Main Michael Lembeck Max Horvath Main Recurring Main Ron Rifkin Nick Handris Main Glenn Scarpelli Alex Handris Main Boyd Gaines Mark Royer Recurring Main Shelley Fabares Francine Webster Guest Guest Recurring Main Recurring Nanette Fabray Katherine Romano Guest Recurring Main Howard Hesseman Sam Royer Recurring Main
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Document [0](Title: Adipati Soero Adinegoro) India Company in 1772 as "Ronggo", or district head, of Besuki under the Javanese name of Soemodiwirjo. He obtained this post thanks to the intercession of his powerful uncle, Han Bwee Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen of Surabaya and "pachter", or leaseholder, of the district of Besuki. In 1776, Baba Sam was promoted to the higher position of "Tumanggung" of Bangil with the successive noble titles of Ngabehi Soero Widjojo (1776 – 1788) and Tumanggung Soero Adinegoro (1788 – 1808). According to Jacques Julien de Labillardière and Ch. F. Tombe, French travellers during the Interregnum in Java (1806 – 1815), the
Document [1](Title: Marina Karaseva) in the field of practical music cognition. Karaseva obtained a degree of Grand Doctor in Art (the highest academic degree in Russia) for this book in October 2000. A second edition was published in 2002. Her books and courses on Modern Solfeggio can be found in many libraries in the USA, Europe, and Japan. In 2005 she created a new course in music timbre dictations, which is published with a CD containing various natural and synthetic instrumental and vocal timbres. The second area of Karaseva's innovative activities is the creation of interdisciplinary academic courses new to the Russian musical and
Document [2](Title: U.S. Route 46) Delaware Bridge, before passing a few commercial establishments. From here, the route continues alongside the river, passing more rural areas of woods and farms with occasional development as it enters White Township. US 46 makes a sharp turn to the east away from the Delaware River, widening into a four-lane divided highway again as it bypasses the town of Belvidere and has a few businesses on it. The road turns back into a two-lane undivided road and comes to a crossroads with CR 519. Past this intersection, US 46 continues through rural sectors with some business before coming to the
Document [3](Title: Yorkshire County Cricket Club) Yorkshire and Lancashire were the dominant teams in English cricket. The writings of Neville Cardus at this time were instrumental in emphasising the sense of rivalry between the two teams. Wilfred Rhodes retired in 1930, taking 73 wickets and scoring 478 runs in his final season at the age of 53. J. M. Kilburn wrote in the Yorkshire Post: "He had bowled at W.G. Grace, and he bowled at Don Bradman. At 20, at 30, at 40 and at 50 he had shown himself master of his world, and his kingdom was never usurped." Rhodes was replaced by Hedley Verity,
Document [4](Title: Naval Air Transport Service) Ferry Command had a pilot training detachment at NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. VRF-2 was established at Columbus, Ohio to accept aircraft from the Curtiss-Wright plant at Columbus and the Goodyear plant at Akron as well as others. Finally VRF-3 was established at NAS San Pedro to accept aircraft from the West Coast manufacturers. VRS-1 was also formed to provide servicing and refueling on the ferry route from New York to the West Coast. Ferrying stops were located at various times at Lynchburg and Petersburg, Virginia; Spartanburg, South Carolina: Knoxville and Nashville, Tennessee; Meridian and Jackson, Mississippi; Little Rock, Arkansas; Shreveport,
Document [5](Title: Gone Girl (The Vampire Diaries)) Richenthal of "TV Fanatic" rated the episode with 4.1/5 saying that the episode was extremely well done. "We got to hang out with our favorite heroes and heroines and listen to them playfully banter with each other (don't worry, Caroline used a calculator) and not-so-playfully taunt each other (You're a joke, Damon/Says the guy pining for the girl who slept with Klaus.) The Katherine-Nadia farewell was touching, perfectly acted and expertly made viewers feel sympathy for the vampire who was about to finally die." About the ending scene, where Katherine is taken away, Richenthal says that it was awesome the
Document [6](Title: Dawan Landry) in 2005 when he accumulated 10 tackles and an interception to help defeat the Tigers at Jordan–Hare Stadium 24-13. Landry was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the fifth round (146th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft. Dawan's rookie season for the Baltimore Ravens saw him earn a starting spot in the defensive secondary alongside fellow safety Ed Reed. Dawan had a stellar rookie season, standing out on the league's #1 ranked Defense by collecting 69 tackles, 3 sacks, 6 passes defensed, and 5 interceptions for 101 yards and one touchdown. In his second season with the Ravens, 2007, he
Document [7](Title: Virginia gubernatorial election, 2017) Primary elections took place on June 13 , 2017 . Virginia utilizes an open primary , in which registered voters are allowed to vote in either party 's primary election . The Democratic Party nominated Ralph Northam and the Republican Party nominated Ed Gillespie . The Libertarian Party nominated Cliff Hyra by convention on May 6 , 2017 .
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Document [0](Title: Louis Leblanc) Leblanc needed to be among the best players to retain his place; the coach did not judge Leblanc to meet that standard. Instead, he signed with Lausanne HC of the Swiss National League A (NLA). He finished the season with them, scoring one goal in four games, and decided to retire in June. He was considered one of the Canadiens' biggest draft busts in the period between 2000 and 2009, having failed to reach the potential expected at the time of his selection. Leblanc first participated in an international tournament when he played for the Canadian national junior team at
Document [1](Title: Wismichu) later, stating that they had filed a police report about the incident because it had negatively impacted their business. The lumber company, which according to Wismichu was not the company called in the prank video, complained of receiving a high number of prank calls after the video was uploaded, which company spokesperson said "ruined" their business. On September 2016 Álvaro Ojeda Sacaluga, a controversial reporter and fellow YouTube user known for his often far right-leaning comments and controversial statements filed a police report against Wismichu after Wismichu jokingly claimed that he was "coming for Alvaro Ojeda" while cocking an airsoft
Document [2](Title: Lewis Lee Hawkins) killed "by an Iranian terrorist". The assassination seemed to have been motivated by political considerations. Although there were two witnesses, assassins were wearing motorcycle helmets and could not be identified. Some GOI officials believed the group responsible to be left-wing and Iraq-supported, while others suspected Mujahedin-e-Khalq. In May 11, 1976, the Washington Post reported that in January of that year, “nine terrorists convicted of murdering the three American colonels… were executed. The leader of the group, Vahid Afrakhteh, one of the founders of Peykar, stated that he personally killed col. Lewis Lee Hawkins in Tehran in 1973.(p.A9) Despite this, some
Document [3](Title: Felix Storch, Inc) Today, they carry over 600 basic models of specialty refrigerators and freezers, including the industry's largest collection of built-in undercounter and ADA-compliant models.The focus of FSI is crafting innovative products to meet the unique needs of customers who might not find their appliance solution in a big box store. In 2007, FSI matched a $248,000 grant from the New York City Department of Small Business with $300,000 of its own investment to provide specialized training to its employees. In 2008, a quality professional was briefly employed to train employees in quality and introduce ISO quality and prepare a quality manual
Document [4](Title: Suillellus amygdalinus) hardwood forests composed of live oak, manzanita and madrone in California, and Oregon. Fruiting occurs after the onset of autumn rains, usually between the October and January. The mushroom can be difficult to spot, as its cap is similar in coloring to the leaves of the madrone tree with which it is associated, and because the mushroom is frequently buried under leaves. Suillellus amygdalinus Suillellus amygdalinus (formerly Boletus amygdalinus) is a fungus of the bolete family found in western North America. The fruit bodies, or mushrooms, are characterized by their thick, red to brown caps, red pores, and the strong
Document [5](Title: Lindenthal, Cologne) Lindenthal, Cologne Lindenthal ( , ) is a city district of the City of Cologne in Germany. It includes the quarters Braunsfeld, Junkersdorf, Klettenberg, Lindenthal, Lövenich, Müngersdorf, Sülz, Weiden and Widdersdorf. Many parts of Lindenthal are dominated by academic and research campuses, primarily linked to the University of Cologne and the German Sport University. The later has a campus at Sportpark Müngersdorf, next to RheinEnergieStadion and the European College of Sport Science. The Cologne University Hospital has a vast campus around the Kerpener Straße. Other institutions include the Max Planck Institutes for Biology of Ageing and Plant Breeding Research. Cologne's
Document [6](Title: HMS Kingfisher (1879)) HMS Kingfisher (1879) HMS "Kingfisher" was a screw sloop of the Royal Navy. She was built at Sheerness Dockyard and launched on 16 December 1879. She conducted anti-slavery work in the East Indies in the late 1880s before being re-roled as a training cruiser, being renamed HMS "Lark" on 10 November 1892, and then HMS "Cruizer" on 18 May 1893. She was sold in 1919. The "Doterel" class were a development of the "Osprey"-class sloops and were of composite construction, with wooden hulls over an iron frame. The original 1874 design by the Chief Constructor, William Henry White was revised
Document [7](Title: Give My Regards to Broadway) '' Give My Regards to Broadway '' is a song written by George M. Cohan for his musical play Little Johnny Jones which debuted in 1904 in a Broadway theater .
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Answer: | 1904 |
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Document [0](Title: Jimmy Jones (pianist)) Brown and accompanied him on his European tour. Around this time, he also played with Helen Merrill and Gil Evans. In 1959, he accompanied Anita O'Day in her appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival and also worked with Dakota Staton, Pat Suzuki, and Morgana King. As a pianist and arranger in New York, he worked in the 1960s with Harry Belafonte, Johnny Hodges, Budd Johnson, Nat Gonella, and Clark Terry. He accompanied Chris Connor on "Where Flamingoes Fly" and sat in with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for some collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald. Jones did a fine set with his trio
Document [1](Title: Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart) House of Commons, which includes a short biographical account of his life and death. A statute of Crichton-Stuart was commissioned soon after his death. Sculpted by Sir William Goscombe John, the statue was placed in Gorsedd Gardens in Cathays Park and depicts Crichton-Stuart in military uniform with binoculars in his right hand and papers in his left in a design intended to show him surveying the battlefield. Ninian Road in Roath Park, one of the Bute estate developments from the early twentieth century, continues to bear his name. Ninian Park maintained its name until it was closed and demolished in
Document [2](Title: Franciscan University of Steubenville) of Steubenville. In 1974, Fr. Michael Scanlan, T.O.R., became President and began a series of major reforms to restore the school to its Catholic heritage. The school changed its name to the University of Steubenville upon achieving university status in 1980, and adopted the current title Franciscan University of Steubenville in 1986. In 1946, the first Bishop of Steubenville, Anthony John King Mussio, invited the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular to establish a Catholic college in the diocese to serve local students and especially World War II veterans. In June 1946, the friars accepted the offer, purchased the
Document [3](Title: Economy of Shreveport) movie theater, a bowling complex, and a Bass Pro Shop. A new convention center was recently completed in downtown Shreveport with an 800 space parking garage. The adjoining 12-story Hilton Hotel was completed in 2006. The Shreveport Convention Center is managed by SMG, the world leader in private management of public facilities. Shreveport was largely unaffected by Hurricane Katrina; however, it did accommodate many evacuees from Southern Louisiana. Since Shreveport is approximately 200 miles (300 km) inland, there has been speculation that some New Orleans residents and businesses who want to move away from the coast in fear of further
Document [4](Title: Eby-Brown) Eby-Brown Eby-Brown is the largest privately owned tobacco, candy and convenience distributor in the United States. Founded in 1887, Eby-Brown has been led by members of the Wake family for over 50 years. Eby-Brown's corporate headquarters is located in Naperville, Illinois. Eby-Brown's locations are: During its 120-year history, the Eby-Brown Company has changed ownership many times. In 1888, Jacob Eby began a wholesale tobacco and candy manufacturing business at 128 W. Downer Place in Aurora, Illinois. In 1892, he formed a partnership with Edward Hinman and operated as "Eby and Hinman." A few years later, Peter Michels joined the firm
Document [5](Title: CreativeLive) move to CreativeLive's board of directors. Instructors include Reid Hoffman, Tim Ferriss and Anne Geddes. The company was created by photographer, director and artist Chase Jarvis and entrepreneur Craig Swanson in Seattle in 2010. In 2012, CreativeLive raised $8 million in a Series A financing led by Greylock Ventures. Additional funding sources include Google Ventures, Creative Artists Agency, William Morris Endeavor, and CrunchFund. In November 2013, CreativeLive raised $21.5 million in Series B financing, led by Chamath Palihapitiya's venture capital fund The Social+Capital Partnership. The round also included Greylock Partners and others. At the time, the company had over 2
Document [6](Title: Autumn leaf color) factors, such as increasing ozone levels close to the ground (tropospheric ozone pollution), can negate the beneficial effects of elevated carbon dioxide. Autumn leaf color Autumn leaf color is a phenomenon that affects the normally green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the autumn season, various shades of red, yellow, purple, black, orange, pink, magenta, blue and brown. The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours or autumn foliage in British English and fall colors, fall foliage or simply foliage in American English. In some areas of Canada and the
Document [7](Title: Ghost (Radical Face album)) The song '' Welcome Home '' has been featured in advertisements and films , including a Nikon advertisement in several countries of Europe , an advertisement for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt , and a promotional video for the University of Oregon that aired during the 2011 BCS Championship between Auburn and Oregon . The song appeared in the movie Humboldt County . It was featured in the Discovery Channel TV Series North America . The 2011 documentary film Forks Over Knives features the song over the ending credits . It is used in the climax of the film The Vicious Kind and featured in the film The Swiss Machine as speed alpine climber Ueli Steck ascends the Eiger . This film was part of the 2010 Reel Rock Tour . Steck 's ascent to the tune of Radical Face 's '' Welcome Home '' is featured in the Reel Rock Tour trailer . It was also used at the end of UK program Eddie Izzard : Marathon Man , toward the end of the first episode of the TV series Graceland , in the latter portion of the trailer for the 2012 documentary Mission to Lars and in a mountain bike short film of free - ride pro Andi Wittmann . The song was heard in the fifth season of the popular British show , Skins , the second season of James May 's Man Lab , and in the eighth episode of The Blacklist 's first season . The song is listened to by a character in the opening scene of the pilot episode of the TV series The Returned . The song was featured during the credits of the 2016 movie Before I Wake . The song has been used as the official theme song for the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team , Marine Debris Unit . The song reached number 58 in the UK Singles Chart in July 2012 .
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Document [0](Title: Snoop Dogg) Snoop's bodyguard; both men were charged with murder as Dogg was driving the vehicle from which the gun was fired. Johnnie Cochran defended both men. Both men acquitted, but Snoop Dogg remained entangled in the legal battles around the case for three years. In July 1993, Snoop was stopped for a traffic violation and a firearm was found by police while conducting a search of his car. In February 1997, he pleaded guilty to possession of a handgun and was ordered to record three public service announcements, pay a $1,000 fine, and serve three years' probation. In September 2006, Snoop
Document [1](Title: Víga-Glúms saga) Espihóll, another powerful chieftain in the area, is both Sigmund's father-in-law and another descendant of Helgi the Lean; he reluctantly brings a case against Glúmr at the next Althing, but Glúmr's arguments and supporters prevail and Þorkell is forced to sell his half of the farm to Glúmr for less than half its value and to leave after six months. Before he goes he offers an ox to Freyr at his temple nearby, which the god accepts. For forty years Glúmr is a powerful man in the district. He marries Halldora and has two sons and a daughter. He arranges
Document [2](Title: Project Re-ED) Scotland and France addressing mental health needs in children resulting from effects of the war. These programs were staffed largely by teachers who received primarily on-the-job practical training in psychological therapy. Following that model, Project Re-ED carefully selected effective, experienced teachers with demonstrated adaptability and creativity, and provided them with one year of graduate level practical and theoretical training in working with emotionally disturbed children. Development of the program was guided by social learning theory and ecological theory, and the program takes an educational rather than a therapeutic approach. Following social learning theory, the program considers it important to focus
Document [3](Title: Secular inflation) Secular inflation Secular inflation is an economic term used to describe a prolonged period of gentle or mild price increases. Secular, or chronic, inflation is basically creeping inflation that continues to persist over a long period of time. Creeping inflation is a term used to describe a gradual rather than drastic increase in prices. Although most commonly used to describe a mild inflation rate, secular inflation can be used to describe most inflation rates that are spread over long periods of time. This type of inflation can be consistent (without many downward movements) or intermittent (occurring at regular intervals). Friedrich-Karl
Document [4](Title: Kite (1998 film)) minutes in total. This Director's Cut version removed some scenes found in the original Japanese release such as few shots of sexual contact between Akai and Sawa. A third release, labeled "Uncut", contains "Kite" in its original Japanese version. All contain every violent scene in the film, but the general release and Netflix versions only contains a scene featuring a mature Sawa naked at the end and brief nudity. The other two contain scenes of extremely graphic sexuality and graphic nudity. This film was re-released on DVD in 2008 entitled "Kite Remastered" (16-Up version), and "Kite Remastered: Special Edition" (18-Up
Document [5](Title: David H. Lawrence XVII) a multi episode arc in Episode 5, "Angels and Monsters". Lawrence has also played the role as the station manager in "Goodnight Burbank", Charles Bukowski in the musical "Bukowsical!", El Gallo in "The Fantasticks", as well as parts in "The Children's Hour", "The Good Doctor", "Born Yesterday", "The Fall of the House of Usher" and the role of Barry Champlain in "Talk Radio". He has performed on stage at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. With director Bob Pondillo PhD, Lawrence played Wallace in the short film "My Name Is Wallace" Lawrence also was executive producer of "My Name
Document [6](Title: Quinter, Kansas) Quinter, Kansas Quinter is a city in Gove County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 918. The city of Quinter is built at the location of an old railroad switching site called Melota. A town named Familton was built there in 1885, consisting originally of a hotel. The U.S. Government would not establish a post office under the Familton name, because of possible confusion with other names in the state, so another had to be chosen. The name Quinter was settled upon, after Rev. James Quinter, a local Baptist Brethren minister. The city received
Document [7](Title: Nike Air Max) Air Max III ( commonly known as Air Max 90 ) - 1990
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Answer: | 1990 |
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Document [0](Title: Paranoia) on paranoia. Emanuel Messinger reports that surveys have revealed that those exhibiting paranoia can evolve from parental relationships and untrustworthy environments. These environments could include being very disciplinary, stringent, and unstable. It was even noted that, "indulging and pampering (thereby impressing the child that he is something special and warrants special privileges)," can be contributing backgrounds. Experiences likely to enhance or manifest the symptoms of paranoia include increased rates of disappointment, stress, and a hopeless state of mind. Discrimination has also been reported as a potential predictor of paranoid delusions. Such reports that paranoia seemed to appear more in older
Document [1](Title: Donald J. Albosta) that some witness statements were not entirely candid and seconded the finding of United States District Court Judge Harold Green that the Reagan Administration was required by the Ethics in Government Act to appoint an independent counsel or special prosecutor to conduct an investigation and determine whether to seek an indictment against any of the high-level presidential appointees who had knowingly received and used the stolen White House briefing book in violation of the law. Attorney General Ed Meese declined to appoint an independent counsel. In the late summer of 1984 Rep. Albosta cosponsored a bill introduced by Rep. John
Document [2](Title: Bahinabai) was exposed to Hari-Kirtana songs and tales from the scripture Bhagavata Purana. Here, Bahinabai's husband was gifted a cow, who soon gave birth to a calf. Bahinabai reports a spiritual encounter with the calf. The calf, in Varkari literature, symbolises a person who has attained the highest state of yogic concentration in the previous birth, but due to some fault, is forced to take birth as a calf. The calf followed Bahinabai wherever she went. Bahinabai with the calf also attended the Kirtana of the famed swami Jayaram. Jayaram patted heads of the calf and Bahinabai. When Bahinabai's husband heard
Document [3](Title: Mariam Behnam) from the Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Arts and Culture and 1964 she returned to Pakistan with an appointment to teach Persian in Lahore at the Iranian Cultural Center. Returning to school while simultaneously working, she completed bachelor's degree in 1967 and then earned a master's degree in literature from the University of Punjab in Lahore. Upon receipt of her bachelor's, Behnam was promoted to director of the Cultural Center, becoming the first Iranian woman appointed as a cultural attaché. During this time frame, there was considerable unrest in Pakistan as well as two wars: the Indo-Pakistani War
Document [4](Title: Henri René) Henri René Henri René (born Harold M. Kirchstein; December 29, 1906 – April 25, 1993), was an American musician who had an international career in the recording industry as a producer, composer, conductor and arranger. Born in New York City of a German father and a French mother, young Harold traveled to Germany with his family where he studied at the Royal Berlin Academy of Music. Returning to the U.S. in the mid-1920s, he began appearing with several orchestras. Some time after these experiences, he returned once more to Berlin, working as a composer in the German film industry, and
Document [5](Title: Konstantin Fam) historical drama that consists of three short films "Shoes", "Brutus" and "Violin" united by the idea to be produced in memory of the greatest tragedy of the 20th century. The project is being elaborated in the memory of the perished people because there is hardly a single Jewish family that didn't lose their loved ones on the run of the mass destruction in the 20th-century catastrophe. The key purpose of the project is to spread the knowledge about the history and to remind the young generation of the tragedy in order to prevent it in the future. The film "Shoes"
Document [6](Title: Bunny Phyoe) Bunny Phyoe Bunny Phyoe (; also spelt Bunny Phyo; born Pyae Phyo Paing; born 9 July 1992) is a Burmese singer, songwriter, and actor in Myanmar. He is best known for his R&B and Pop Music. Bunny Phyoe was born on 9th July 1992 in Yangon. He is an eldest son of two siblings. He studied at Basic Education High School No. 6 Botataung, and passed his matriculation examination in 2008. He graduated, majoring in English, from Eastern Yangon University. He has had a great interest in music since he was at a young age. When he was in Grade
Document [7](Title: Riboflavin) It is nearly always well tolerated . Normal doses are safe during pregnancy . Riboflavin is in the vitamin B group . It is required by the body for cellular respiration . Food sources include eggs , green vegetables , milk , and meat .
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Document [0](Title: Christmas traditions) French, "Papa Noël". Gifts are either dropped off at church or "Papa Noël" makes a personal appearance at the home. Christmas is observed widely on December 25. Governments recognizing the holiday include those of: the United States, where it is a federal holiday for federal employees and a legal holiday in the respective States; Canada, where it is a nationwide statutory holiday; Mexico, where it is also a nationwide statutory holiday; and several others. In the Canadian provinces where English is the predominant language, Christmas traditions are largely similar to those of the United States, with some lingering influences from
Document [1](Title: Bob Semple) earned himself nickname 'Fighting Bob Semple'. He was jailed in 1913 for supporting the general strike and again in 1916 after fighting conscription for overseas service during World War I. Semple served as the President of the Labour Party from 1926 to 1928. Semple was a member of the Wellington City Council for a decade between 1925 and 1935. In 1935 he unsuccessfully stood for Mayor of Wellington, coming runner-up to Thomas Hislop. His wife Margaret was also a Wellington City Councillor from 1938 to 1941. Semple was elected to the seat of Wellington South Parliament for Labour in a
Document [2](Title: Hungary) political upheaval, beginning with the Aster Revolution in 1918, which brought the social-democratic Mihály Károlyi to power as Prime Minister. Károlyi dissolved the union with Austria and disarmed the Hungarian Army, leaving the country without any national defense. The Little Entente, sensing an opportunity, invaded the country from three sides—Romania invaded Transylvania, Czechoslovakia annexed Upper Hungary (today's Slovakia), and a joint Serb-French coalition annexed Vojvodina and other southern regions. In March 1919, communists led by Béla Kun ousted the Károlyi government and proclaimed the Hungarian Soviet Republic ("Tanácsköztársaság"), followed by a thorough Red Terror campaign. Despite some successes on the
Document [3](Title: Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben) the Manitou Islands in Lake Nipissing. These features are subterranean geological structures formed by the violent, supersonic eruption of deep-origin volcanoes. Batholiths and dikes were also exposed by erosion, such as the Timber Lake, Mulock, West Arm, Powassan and Bonfield batholiths. The expressions of a thick pile of dominantly mafic, bimodal volcanics and the Tibbit Hill volcanics in the Humber Zone of the Quebec Appalachians are believed to be related to the formation of the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben. The precise age of these volcanics is unknown but they are either early Cambrian and late Precambrian. This volcanism was probably coeval with
Document [4](Title: Downtown Yangon) and so on. The roads running parallel west to east were the Strand Road, Merchant Road, Maha Bandula (née Dalhousie) Road, Anawrahta (Fraser) Road, and Bogyoke Aung San (Montgomerie) Road. The CBD's road layout follows a grid pattern, based on four types of roads: Since February 2010, pickup truck bus lines have been forbidden to run in 6 townships of the CBD, namely Latha, Lanmadaw, Pabedan, Kyauktada, Botahtaung and Pazundaung Townships. In May 2003, a ban on using car horns was implemented in six townships of The CBD to reduce noise pollution. In April 2004, the car horn ban was
Document [5](Title: Runaway Ralph) Ralph and Keith had in the original book in the series. Ralph's adventures at Happy Acres Camp include escapades with an evil cat, the return of a missing watch, the escape from his cage, and being reunited with his beloved motorcycle. He eventually begins feeling homesick and strikes a bargain with Garf: return the motorcycle and bring him back to the Mountain View Inn, in exchange for clearing Garf's name (the rest of the children at Happy Acres Camp believe Garf was the one who took the missing watch). Eventually, the watch is returned, and Garf reassures Ralph that he
Document [6](Title: Anthony Cohen) the founding Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen Margaret University. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1994, and was awarded the honorary degree of D.Sc by the University of Edinburgh in 2005, and the degree of D.Sc (honoris causa) by the University of St Andrews in 2017. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours. Anthony Cohen Anthony Cohen, CBE, FRSE is a British social anthropologist. Cohen was born in London in 1946. Educated at Whittingehame College, Brighton, the University of Geneva and the University of Southampton,
Document [7](Title: Titanic (1997 film)) Upon its release on December 19 , 1997 , Titanic achieved critical and commercial success . Nominated for 14 Academy Awards , it tied All About Eve ( 1950 ) for the most Oscar nominations , and won 11 , including the awards for Best Picture and Best Director , tying Ben - Hur ( 1959 ) for the most Oscars won by a single film . With an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion , Titanic was the first film to reach the billion - dollar mark . It remained the highest - grossing film of all time until Cameron 's Avatar surpassed it in 2010 . A 3D version of Titanic , released on April 4 , 2012 to commemorate the centennial of the sinking , earned it an additional $343.6 million worldwide , pushing the film 's worldwide total to $2.18 billion and making it the second film to gross more than $2 billion worldwide ( after Avatar ) . In 2017 , the film was re-released for its 20th anniversary and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry .
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Answer: | December 19 , 1997 |
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Document [0](Title: Imperial Chinese Navy) 1911 became the first vessel flying the Yellow Dragon Flag to arrive in American waters, visiting New York City as part of a tour. After the Xinhai Revolution in 1911 and the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912, the Imperial Chinese Navy was replaced by the Republic of China Navy. The People's Liberation Army Navy was established in early 1949 by the Communist Party of China, and after the establishment of the People's Republic of China later that year became the main navy of China. In 1885, after the Sino-French War, the Qing court set up a Navy
Document [1](Title: SSAB) chief export partner being Germany. SSAB produces nearly all of the steel plates created in Sweden. The company also has operations in China. IPSCO Inc. began as Prairie Pipe Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1956, changing its name to Interprovincial Steel and Pipe Corporation, Ltd. in 1960 and IPSCO, Inc. in 1984; the company would later be purchased by SSAB, and is the origin of SSAB’s operations in the region. All SSAB operations in North America are now operated as SSAB Americas. As of 2000, IPSCO had used mini mills to produce flat-rolled steel for 40 years. Late
Document [2](Title: 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Women's K-1 1000 metres) raced for positions 10 to 18. Competitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three. 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Women's K-1 1000 metres The women's K-1 1000 metres competition at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Montemor-o-Velho took place at the Centro de Alto Rendimento de Montemor-o-Velho. The schedule was as follows: Heat winners advanced directly to the A final. The next six fastest boats in each heat advanced to the semifinals. Qualification was as follows: The fastest three boats in each semi advanced to the A
Document [3](Title: Shorinji Kempo) teaching. However, given the social stigma that the swastika carries, the WSKO replaced it with the character 拳 ("ken"), which means "fist", in the center of "tate-manji" (swastika guarded by shields) on the emblem or using "nagare-manji" which meant "rounded swastika". In 2005, the Shorinji Kempo Group has employed a new symbol for all the international Shorinji Kempo federations. The new mark is called "so-en" (double circle) and it is said that this is the extreme shape of two swastikas intertwined. The "so-en" emblem is put on the training uniform ("keikogi"), belt ("obi"), and the "hōi", a black robe worn
Document [4](Title: Causes of transsexuality) by Zhou "et al." (1995) found that in a region of the brain called the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTc), a region which is known for sex and anxiety responses (and which is affected by prenatal androgens), cadavers of six persons who were described as having been male-to-female transsexual or transgender persons in life had female-normal BSTc size, similar to the study's cadavers of cisgender women. While the transsexuals studied had taken hormones, this was accounted for by including cadavers of non-transsexual male and female controls who, for a variety of medical reasons, had experienced hormone reversal. The
Document [5](Title: Embassy of the United States, Moscow) such an extent that classified information had to be handled in the old embassy. In retaliation, Soviet diplomats were not allowed to occupy their new embassy in Washington, D.C. The standoff was resolved in 1994 when American workers were allowed to partially dismantle and rebuild the embassy with four completely new upper floors. In 2000, the new building was finally opened with classified business confined to the upper floors, while standard consular business is conducted in the insecure lower floors. On a Russian television program, Igor Korotchenko, editor of a magazine called "National Defense" and a former specialist in Russia's
Document [6](Title: Fatty acid ester) the type of vegetable oil. A mixture of different fatty acid methyl esters is commonly referred to as biodiesel, which is a renewable alternative fuel. FAME has physical properties similar to those of conventional diesel. It is also non-toxic and biodegradable. Fatty acid ethyl esters are biomarkers for the consumption of ethanol (alcoholic beverages). Fatty acid ester Glycerol esters of fatty acids occur as colorless to brown powders, flakes, coarse powders, or granular or waxy lumps, or are a colorless to brown semi-fluids or liquids. They are odorless or have a characteristic odor. Biodiesels are typically fatty acid esters produced
Document [7](Title: On the Road Again (Canned Heat song)) '' On the Road Again '' is a song recorded by the American blues - rock group Canned Heat in 1967 . A driving blues - rock boogie , it was adapted from earlier blues songs and includes mid-1960s psychedelic rock elements . Unlike most of Canned Heat 's songs from the period , second guitarist and harmonica player Alan Wilson provides the distinctive falsetto vocal . '' On the Road Again '' first appeared on their second album , Boogie with Canned Heat , in January 1968 ; when an edited version was released as a single in April 1968 , '' On the Road Again '' became Canned Heat 's first record chart hit and one of their best - known songs .
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Answer: | Alan Wilson |
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Document [0](Title: National Theatre Mostar) Herzegovina in 1992, the National Theatre Mostar produced 291 shows. The last show, prior to the start of the war was Meša Selimović's "Death and the Dervish" directed by Ahmet Obradović. The theatre had performances on a small stage during the war while the big stage was "reserved" for refugees. The building was eventually destroyed as a result of the war. The set area was completely burnt and the costume shop was severely damaged as well. The National Theatre Mostar hosts an annual comedy festival called "Mostarska Liska". The first festival was held in 1991 at the initiative of Ahmet
Document [1](Title: Augustine of Hippo) bear a spiritual, rather than physical, meaning, which is no less literal. One reason for this interpretation is the passage in Sirach 18:1, "creavit omnia simul" ("He created all things at once"), which Augustine took as proof that the days of Genesis 1 had to be taken non-literally. As an additional support for describing the six days of creation as a heuristic device, Augustine thought that the actual event of creation would be incomprehensible by humans and therefore need to be translated. Augustine also does not envision original sin as causing structural changes in the universe, and even suggests that
Document [2](Title: Category 5 cable) 5e specification. The specification for category 5 cable was defined in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A, with clarification in TSB-95. These documents specify performance characteristics and test requirements for frequencies up to 100 Mbps. The cable is available in both stranded and solid conductor forms. The stranded form is more flexible and withstands more bending without breaking. Patch cables are stranded. Permanent wiring used in structured cabling is solid-core. The category and type of cable can be identified by the printing on the jacket. Cable types, connector types and cabling topologies are defined by TIA/EIA-568-B. Nearly always, 8P8C modular connectors (often referred to incorrectly
Document [3](Title: Transportation in metropolitan Detroit) of purchasing 40 new 51-passenger diesel buses would only be around $800,000. On September 5, 1951, the Jefferson Carhouse closed, which resulted in the transferring of the Jefferson PCCs to the Gratiot Carhouse. Then on February 7 the Jefferson line was replaced by buses while the PCCs that operated the Jefferson line were used as backup cars for the remaining three lines. Then on September 8, 1954 the Gratiot Carhouse closed and the remaining PCC cars were transferred to the Woodward and Wyoming carhouses, resulting in Gratiot-assigned cars being forced to deadhead along Woodward followed by the Michigan portion of
Document [4](Title: Bernice Johnson Reagon) role models in terms of music are Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and Bessie Jones, because they assisted her understanding of traditional singing and the fight for justice. She also sees Deacon Reardon as an importance to her work as a historian studying African American sacred worship traditions, and she states that he impacted both her spiritual and musical development. Reagon's work as a scholar and composer is reflected in her publications on African-American culture and history, including: a collection of essays entitled "If You Don’t Go, Don’t Hinder Me: The African American Sacred Song Tradition" (University of Nebraska Press, 2001);
Document [5](Title: The Flood (Take That song)) a number of weeks after its first play on radio in early October. The band appeared on X Factor result show 6 to perform "The Flood" live for the first time on 14 November, it was also the first time they had performed as a five piece in 15 years. They also performed it on "Children in Need" and closed the show with number-one single "Never Forget". They then sang "The Flood" on "X Factor Italy" on 23 November, as well as on "The Voice of Holland" on 27 November. Following that was "Skavlan". Then they performed it on "Benissimo"
Document [6](Title: Jacques Cousteau) with the Cannes Film Festival 1951). Cousteau and the "Élie Monnier" then took part in the rescue of Professor Jacques Piccard's bathyscaphe, the FNRS-2, during the 1949 expedition to Dakar. Thanks to this rescue, the French Navy was able to reuse the sphere of the bathyscaphe to construct the FNRS-3. The adventures of this period are told in the two books "" (1953, by Cousteau and Dumas) and "Plongées sans câble" (1954, by Philippe Tailliez). In 1949, Cousteau left the French Navy. In 1950, he founded the French Oceanographic Campaigns (FOC), and leased a ship called "Calypso" from Thomas Loel
Document [7](Title: Federal Acquisition Regulation) The FAR System regulates the activities of government personnel in carrying out that process . The FAR System is codified at Title 48 , Chapter 1 of the Code of Federal Regulations . These requirements can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations at 48 C.F.R. 31 .
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Answer: | Title 48 , Chapter 1 |
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Document [0](Title: 2016 Honda Indy 200) to stay out during the caution, but did not have enough fuel to the finish if another caution period did not occur. Racing resumed on lap 66, where Daly immediately pulled out in front. Behind him, though, Pagenaud began to put heavy pressure on Power and in turn 12 was able to get by. This would prove to be the winning move of the race, as no caution period came, forcing Daly to pit on lap 84. One more incident did occur, though, on lap 87, when Sébastien Bourdais braked too late into turn 4, causing him to collide with
Document [1](Title: Brooke White) cover versions of Aerosmith's "Dream On" and Coldplay's "Yellow". White's first music video was from a song off "Songs from the Attic", entitled, "Free", which was directed by Braden Barty and produced by Tim Simms. In the video, she acts out her story as a beauty school dropout who moves to Hollywood to pursue a singing career. "Songs from the Attic" was re-released, after White was eliminated from American Idol. On January 31, White announced that she signed with Sanctuary Artist Management, instead of earlier reported Sanctuary Records. She also announced that the title of her new album would be
Document [2](Title: WMNI) satellite-delivered music format ("Adult Standards" from Westwood One) to mostly local programming. As of August 2007, WMNI reportedly shifted back to the Westwood One (later Dial Global) "Adult Standards" format. Previously, WMNI was Columbus's predominant country music station through the 1970s and 1980s. On Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 6:00 a.m., WMNI switched to a simulcast of WMNI-FM, which had switched from a classic hits format as WTDA-FM to a news format. On Thursday July 18, 2013, the AM/FM simulcast ended, with WMNI returning to the adult standards format. On Saturday and Sunday mornings, WMNI hosts radio shows such as
Document [3](Title: Journal of Cell Biology) papers that passed peer review because they detected image manipulation that affected the interpretation of the data. Acceptance is revoked if any conclusion in a paper is called into question by the manipulation. 25% of all accepted manuscripts have at least one figure that must be remade because of "inappropriate" manipulation, that is the manipulation does not affect the interpretation of the data, but it violates the journal's guidelines for presenting image data. These numbers were first made public in November 2004, at the Research Conference on Research Integrity organized by the Office of Research Integrity. The JCB image screening
Document [4](Title: Catholic peace traditions) with Pope Leo XIII, which led to his gradual abandonment of the Kulturkampf in the early 1880s. The first Caritas organisation was established by Lorenz Worthmann 9 November 1897 in Germany. Other national Caritas organisations were soon formed in Switzerland (1901) and the United States (Catholic Charities, 1910). It has since grown into "Caritas Internationalis", a confederation of 165 Roman Catholic relief, development and social service organizations operating in over 200 countries and territories worldwide. Caritas Australia is involved in peacebuilding and reconciliation programs in Sri Lanka, The Philippines, Papua New Guinea and elsewhere, including Movimento de Defesa do Fevelado
Document [5](Title: Andreas Josenhans) Andreas Josenhans Andreas Josenhans (born 12 September 1950) is a German-born Canadian sailor who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the youngest of the Olympic sailing crews at the Montreal 1976 Olympics, with fellow sailors Glen Dexter and Sandy MacMillan. The team placed 8th. The team went on to become the World Class Soling Champions in 1977 and 1980. Andreas Josenhans was a crew member on America 3, winning the America's Cup in 1992. He was also a member of the Young America crew in 1995. Andreas Josenhans has worked in management at North Sails
Document [6](Title: Newell, South Dakota) the city. The population density was . There were 344 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 92.7% White, 0.2% African American, 1.7% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.5% Pacific Islander, and 4.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.0% of the population. There were 270 households of which 24.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.8% were married couples living together, 11.1% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.8% had a male householder with no wife present, and 36.3% were
Document [7](Title: The Red Wheelbarrow) The pictorial style in which the poem is written owes much to the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz and the precisionist style of Charles Sheeler , an American photographer - painter whom Williams met shortly before composing the poem . The poem represents an early stage in Williams ' development as a poet . It focuses on the objective representation of objects , in line with the Imagist philosophy that was ten years old at the time of the poem 's publication . The poem is written in a brief , haiku - like free - verse form . With regard to the inspiration for the poem , Williams wrote :
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Answer: | the objective representation of objects |
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Document [0](Title: James Morrison discography) James Morrison discography The discography of James Morrison, an English singer, songwriter and guitarist, consists of four studio albums, two extended plays, twelve singles, thirteen music videos and a number of other appearances. Morrison released "Undiscovered", his debut album, in 2006. It topped the UK Albums Chart and reached the top ten in other countries and was certified three times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. Morrison was also the biggest-selling British male solo artist in 2006. His debut single was also his most successful; "You Give Me Something" reached the top ten in nine countries including peaks of number
Document [1](Title: Evernight (series)) series, which is written in from a first-person perspective. It is revealed that she was born to vampires because of help from wraiths so is half vampire and half wraith. Bianca is somewhat naive at first, particularly about the dangers of vampires, and she is very shy and describes herself as geeky; she cares a lot for her schooling, as well, even if she's in a school she doesn't like. She listens to her parents and hates deceiving them, but she soon faces the fact that she must and that they weren't always honest with her. Although throughout the first
Document [2](Title: Dan Burton) pointed out to him that (a) Bolivia is landlocked and has no coast (Burton was chairman of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee); (b) the Bolivian coca fields (in the yungas and Amazon lowlands) are beyond the reach of any carrier-borne crop-duster, being separated from the nearest coastline (the Pacific coast of Peru and Chile) by the 20,000+ feet high peaks of the Andes; and (c) F-18s cannot crop-dust. While criticism of this misstatement was muted in Washington, it sparked a major anti-American backlash in Bolivia, derailing the same War on Drugs that Burton purported to be speaking for. In 1997, Burton
Document [3](Title: K.C. Undercover) on the English feed of Disney XD in the Middle East and Africa on October 12, 2015. In India, the series premiered on October 30, 2017 on Disney International HD. K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover is an American comedy television series created by Corinne Marshall that aired on Disney Channel from January 18, 2015 to February 2, 2018. The series stars Zendaya as a teenager named K.C. who becomes a spy. Starring alongside her are Veronica Dunne, Kamil McFadden, Trinitee Stokes, Tammy Townsend, and Kadeem Hardison. Set in Washington, D.C., the series follows K.C. Cooper, a high school math genius who
Document [4](Title: Amway North America) Furthermore, an IBO must also personally sell or use at least 70% of the products personally purchased each month. The FTC established that these rules help prevent inventory loading and other potential abuses of the marketing model. In 1986 Amway Corp. agreed, under a consent decree filed in federal court, to pay a $100,000 civil penalty to settle Commission charges it violated a 1979 Commission order that prohibits Amway from misrepresenting the amount of profit, earnings or sales its distributors are likely to achieve. According to a complaint filed with the consent decree, Amway violated the 1979 order by advertising
Document [5](Title: Rebecca Salome Foster) the role of an ad hoc "probation officer" before that formal system existed in New York. Rebecca Salome Foster Rebecca Salome Elliott Foster (October 24, 1848 - February 22, 1902) was a missionary/prison relief worker known as the "Tombs Angel" because she attended to criminals incarcerated at The New York Halls of Justice and House of Detention (otherwise known as "The Tombs"). Rebecca Salome Elliott was born October 24, 1848, in Alabama, the daughter of John Howard Elliott and Margaret Adele Blue. She married Union Civil War General John Armstrong Foster on February 28th, 1865. US President Abraham Lincoln attended
Document [6](Title: Peter Roehr) call "montages"" (1965) Peter Roehr Peter Roehr (* September 1, 1944 in Lauenburg in Pommern; † August 15, 1968 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German artist. Roehr was the only child of Kurt and Eleonora Röhr. After their divorce the mother moved with her child first to Leipzig and then to Frankfurt am Main. After visiting the Volksschule he completed an apprenticeship as producer for electronic signage in Frankfurt am Main. Afterward he studied from 1962 to 1966 at the Werkkunstschule (today RheinMain University of Applied Sciences) in Wiesbaden. He studied in the class of Vincent Weber and graduated
Document [7](Title: Trinity) The Ante - Nicene Fathers asserted Christ 's deity and spoke of '' Father , Son and Holy Spirit '' , even though their language is not that of the traditional doctrine as formalised in the fourth century . Trinitarians view these as elements of the codified doctrine . Ignatius of Antioch provides early support for the Trinity around 110 , exhorting obedience to '' Christ , and to the Father , and to the Spirit '' . Justin Martyr ( AD 100 -- c. 165 ) also writes , '' in the name of God , the Father and Lord of the universe , and of our Saviour Jesus Christ , and of the Holy Spirit '' . The first of the early church fathers to be recorded using the word '' Trinity '' was Theophilus of Antioch writing in the late 2nd century . He defines the Trinity as God , His Word ( Logos ) and His Wisdom ( Sophia ) in the context of a discussion of the first three days of creation . The first defence of the doctrine of the Trinity was in the early 3rd century by the early church father Tertullian . He explicitly defined the Trinity as Father , Son , and Holy Spirit and defended the Trinitarian theology against the '' Praxean '' heresy . St. Justin and Clement of Alexandra used the Trinity in their doxologies and St. Basil likewise , in the evening lighting of lamps .
Question: who first held that the trinity is defined as one substance in three persons
Answer: | Theophilus of Antioch |
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Document [0](Title: Carina Ricco) Carina Ricco Carina Ricco (born November 27, 1969, Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican actress, singer, musician, producer and composer. In 2007 She open her own music record company. She is the widow of Eduardo Palomo, father of her two kids, Fiona and Luca. Born in the port city of Veracruz, Mexico of Spanish and Italian origin, Carina spent her childhood in Argentina, where she began exploring the world of music as a very young child. She started her professional musical career, in earnest, once back in Mexico as a teenager. In 1993 she released her first solo album, "Del Cabello
Document [1](Title: Krissy Ramsey) time, and "offers the timeless message that humankind has the power to realize its highest destiny by transcending age-old divisions and embracing the unity of all life." While recording on the album was completed in 2000, Ramsey's ensuing life challenges prevented its release until 2012, a year which coincided with the revival of her music career. As she prepares to record her second album, Ramsey's notoriety has continued to grow through a well-received series of live solo shows, as well as positive reviews in music blogs such as the "Chattanooga Pulse"., "JamSphere", and "Indie Band Guru". Ramsey is also an
Document [2](Title: Sympathique) Francis Poulenc used that poem as lyrics for his 1940 composition "Banalités", FP 107 : II. Hôtel. "Sympathique" was used in an advert for the Citroën Xsara Picasso car, as well as being in Gran Turismo Sport as menu music. "No Hay Problema" was used as the installation music in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and an early version of Windows Longhorn. !scope="row"|Worldwide (IFPI) Sympathique Sympathique is the first full-length album from the Portland, Oregon band Pink Martini. It was released on November 11, 1997 by Pink Martini's own record label, Heinz Records. It was certified gold in Greece. As of
Document [3](Title: Don Manzullo) Congress, Manzullo authored 17 bills that were signed into law by the President and altered the direction of 18 other bills that also became law. He also significantly influenced over 50 administrative actions by the Executive Branch through regulatory changes or alterations to internal policy. Manzullo spent most of his career working on issues related to manufacturing. He was featured on the cover of "The Manufacturer" because of his work with small business-related policy. Manzullo was the chairman of the Committee on Small Business from 2001 to 2007. He held over sixty hearings during this time to investigate the phenomenon
Document [4](Title: WBOY-TV) WBOY-TV, for $130 million. Under the terms of the deal, Nexstar assumed control of the stations through a time brokerage agreement in December 2015, with the sale of the license assets completed on January 31, 2017. The station's digital channel is multiplexed: WBOY-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 12, on February 17, 2009, the original target date in which full-power television stations in the United States were to transition from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate (which was later pushed back to June 12, 2009). The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 52,
Document [5](Title: Loopmasters) use in any music, TV or multimedia production. With a few exceptions most audio material is offered at 44.1 kHz / 24-bit quality. Loopmasters have also a blog - LoopBlog, which provides original and curated content for music producers and includes interviews with producers/DJs and music production tips & tricks. Although LoopBlog exists under a separate URL (Loopblog.net) the links in its articles are often integrated with the products featured on Loopmasters. Loopmasters have recently entered the audio plugin market with the development of its sister site Plugin Boutique. Third-party Labels On The Portal The Sample Boutique currently carries sample
Document [6](Title: 1988–89 New Jersey Devils season) season. "Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes" "Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes" "Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average" The Devils' draft picks at the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. 1988–89 New Jersey Devils season The 1988–89 New Jersey Devils season, was the franchise's fifteenth season, seventh as the Devils. After appearing in the playoffs the previous season, the
Document [7](Title: Two Treatises of Government) Two Treatises of Government Title page from the first edition Author John Locke Country England Language English Subject Political philosophy Publisher Awnsham Churchill Publication date 1689 ( dated 1690 ) Media type Print
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Answer: | England |
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Document [0](Title: Robert Hanna) delegates to the 1816 Indiana Constitutional Convention at Corydon, Indiana, where the delegation considered statehood for the Indiana Territory and drafted the state's first constitution. Hanna was one of Franklin County's five representatives, which also included James Noble, who became Indiana's first U.S. Senator after it achieved statehood in 1816. When a state militia was organized in 1817, Hanna served as a brigadier general in its Sixth Brigade, Third Division. In 1820 Hanna became the first registrar of the U.S. Land Office at Brockville. The land-office building, now demolished, was located across the street from Hanna's Brookville residence. When the
Document [1](Title: Watsonville riots) time that we recognize the pain and suffering this community has endured." Watsonville riots The Watsonville riots was a period of racial violence which took place in Watsonville, California from January 19 to January 23, 1930. Involving altercations between Filipino American farm workers and local residents opposed to immigration, the riots highlighted the racial and socioeconomic tensions in California's agricultural communities. As U.S. nationals, Filipinos had the legal right to work in the United States, and as early as 1906 they were working on Hawaii's sugar and pineapple plantations as full-time laborers. Assuming the Filipino workers' unfamiliarity with their rights,
Document [2](Title: Alan Marre) and service failures by hospitals. Matters of clinical judgment were noticeably outside his remit. Marre recruited a mixture of civil servants and medical staff for the new posts created for the Health Ombudsman. He also sought publicity for his new responsibilities but still observed that his functions were "still not widely enough known and understood". Marre instituted a two-stage procedure for health investigations: a screening stage and a subsequent stage where the Ombudsman would determine the form of the investigation. By the end of his tenure as Ombudsman, Marre had firmly established the Office as a fundamental feature of complaints
Document [3](Title: Russian submarine Nerpa (K-152)) Russia was training a crew from the Indian Navy to sail the boat to India in fulfilment of the lease agreement. INS "Chakra" was expected to be commissioned into the Indian Navy before October 2011. On 1 July 2011, Russian Navy chief Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky has been quoted as holding that "the Indian crew is now absolutely prepared for operating the submarine", which will be on a 10-year lease." On 23 January 2012, the ship was commissioned at Bolshoy Kamen under the command of Captain P Ashokan. She commenced her home voyage under Indian control from the Russian port of
Document [4](Title: Multiple patterning) χN > 10.5 is required for sufficient phase segregation, where N is the degree of polymerization (number of monomer repeats in the chain). On the other hand, the half-pitch is equal to 2(3/π)aNχ. The fluctuations of the pattern widths are actually only weakly (square root) dependent on the logarithm of the half-pitch, so they become more significant relative to smaller half-pitches. DSA has not yet been implemented in manufacturing, due to defect concerns, where a feature does not appear as expected by the guided self-assembly. There have been numerous concerns that multiple patterning diminishes or even reverses the node-to-node cost
Document [5](Title: Lakhipur, Goalpara) Shri. Tarun Gogoi . Lakhipur is connected to Jaleswar via road and further connected to Dhubri via river route. A number of villages namely Jaleswar , Chunari lies on the surroundings of this sub-division. Lakhipur is connected to the district headquarters Goalpara via two roads, one passing through Ambari and the other passing through Baida,Rongsai. The town is in the developing phase and has basic medical facilities provided by the Lakhipur Primary Health Centre. One of the oldest schools is the Lakhipur Higher Secondary School. The school is located in the heart of the town and has been providing the
Document [6](Title: St Martin's Chapel) existed in the La Tène period (5th–1st centuries B.C.). If that was the case, the chapel represents a link between Celtic and early Christian culture in this region. Archaeological excavations in 1958 showed that, on the site of the present chapel, there was a religious building as early as the time around 800 A.D. perhaps a heathen spring shrine. The same investigations uncovered a basin that, if this was in fact a religious building, could have been a font. From the exposed foundations, the appearance of this first building was able to be reconstructed. It consisted of a sacred space,
Document [7](Title: Shah Rukh Khan) Khan changed his decision to act in films in April 1991 , citing it as a way to escape the grief of his mother 's death . He moved from Delhi to Mumbai to pursue a full - time career in Bollywood , and was quickly signed to four films . His first offer was for Hema Malini 's directorial debut Dil Aashna Hai , and by June , he had started his first shoot . His film debut was in Deewana , which was released in June 1992 . In it he starred alongside Divya Bharti as the second male lead behind Rishi Kapoor . Deewana became a box office hit and launched Khan 's Bollywood career ; he earned the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award for his performance . Also released in 1992 were Khan 's first films as the male lead , Chamatkar , Dil Aashna Hai , and the comedy Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman , which was his first of many collaborations with the actress Juhi Chawla . His initial film roles saw him play characters who displayed energy and enthusiasm . According to Arnab Ray of Daily News and Analysis , Khan brought a new kind of acting as he was '' sliding down stairs on a slab of ice , cartwheeling , somersaulting , lips trembling , eyes trembling , bringing to the screen the kind of physical energy ... visceral , intense , maniacal one moment and cloyingly boyish the next . ''
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Answer: | Deewana |
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Document [0](Title: Tumi Asbe Bole) Tumi Asbe Bole Tumi Asbe Bole is a Bengali television serial which was aired on Bengali GEC STAR Jalsha from Monday to Sunday at 7:00 p.m. The show stars famous actor Rahul Banerjee and popular television actress Sandipta Sen. It was remade in Hindi on Star Plus as Silsila Pyaar Ka. Generally storylines of Indian television serials deal with the socio-economic conditions of the country - violence towards women and other social evils. But Tumi Asbe Bole is absolutely a different serial, something out of the "Sasu-Bahu (mother-daughter-in-law) melodrama". With its name from the famous song "Tumi Asbe Bole" by
Document [1](Title: Hartford City, Indiana) Hartford City, Indiana Hartford City is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana, and the county seat of Blackford County. Located in the northeast central portion of the state, the small farming community experienced a 15-year “boom” beginning in the late 1880s. The Indiana Gas Boom was caused by the discovery of natural gas in the area, and it caused the community to transition from an agricultural economy to one that also included manufacturing. The boom brought residents, retail establishments, and craftspeople. The increased population meant construction of new roads, schools, and churches. After the boom came a long
Document [2](Title: Electoral district of West Torrens) Electoral district of West Torrens West Torrens is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. Named after the City of West Torrens (which is so-named because of its location on the River Torrens), it is a 25.1 km² suburban electorate in Adelaide's west. It includes the suburbs and areas of Brooklyn Park, Cowandilla, Flinders Park, Hilton, Hindmarsh, Keswick Terminal, Marleston, Mile End, Mile End South, Netley, Richmond, Thebarton, Torrensville, Underdale and West Richmond, as well as parts of Allenby Gardens, Lockleys, Welland and West Hindmarsh. West Torrens has had several incarnations, first as a Legislative Council
Document [3](Title: Containerization) usually during storms; according to media sources, between 2,000 and 10,000 containers are lost at sea each year. The World Shipping Council states in a survey among freight companies that this claim is grossly excessive and calculated an average of 350 containers to be lost at sea each year, or 675 if including catastrophic events. For instance, on November 30, 2006, a container washed ashore on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, along with thousands of bags of its cargo of Doritos Chips. Containers lost in rough waters are smashed by cargo and waves, and often sink quickly. Although not
Document [4](Title: Suzuki GSX-R1100) with the time. It was also the last year of the oil-cooled engines as the bike was re-designed for 1993. 1993 (WP model) saw major engine changes with the introduction of water cooling and some significant chassis changes. The move away from oil cooling allowed a surge in power, bringing total output to 155 bhp at the crank and saw yet another hugely strong, reliable and extremely tunable Suzuki engine created ("Performance Bike" in the UK reported on one taken to over 190 bhp at the wheel – without the use of a turbo or nitrous oxide injection). A new
Document [5](Title: Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm) return to the beginning of codice_1 and begins searching at the mismatched character position of codice_2: codice_73, reset codice_52. The match at codice_75 fails immediately, so the algorithm next tries codice_76 and codice_52. Once again, the algorithm matches codice_56, but the next character, codice_68, does not match the final character codice_80 of the word codice_1. Reasoning as before, the algorithm sets codice_82, to start at the two-character string codice_60 leading up to the current position, set codice_62, and continue matching from the current position. This time the match is complete, and the first character of the match is codice_85. The
Document [6](Title: Skull crucible) the amplitude of the RF induction coil is gradually reduced and crystals form as the material cools. Normally this would form a monoclinic crystal system of zirconium oxide. In order to maintain a cubic crystal system a stabilizer is added, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide or yttrium oxide as well as any material to color the crystal. After the mixture cools the outer shell is broken off and the interior of the gob is then used to manufacture gemstones. Skull crucible The skull crucible process was developed at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow to manufacture cubic zirconia. It was invented
Document [7](Title: 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year) The 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year award was won by Luís Figo by the slim margin of 12 points . David Beckham was again forced into second place .
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Answer: | Luís Figo |
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Document [0](Title: Revolving Loan Fund) Line found that for those institutions with green revolving funds: Green revolving funds can invest in a wide variety of projects and have supported projects that impact a university's carbon footprint or local environment. Examples of these projects include: installing technology that conserves water and electricity; improving campus recycling rates; instituting a campus composting program; increasing campus waste diversion from landfills; replacing a fuel source (e.g. converting campus plants to burn biomass or biodiesel instead of traditional fuel sources); and introducing behavioral change programs that raise student awareness of individual resource use. There are three types of green revolving funds
Document [1](Title: Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy) to Leuven and was appointed a professor of Greek. Possibly on the recommendation of Erasmus, van der Cruyce was succeeded by Petrus Vulcanius of Bruges, also a graduate of Leuven, who remained in England until 1531. In 1531 Erasmus praised Blount for his fine written style, but after Vulcanius's departure realized that the credit should have gone to the preceptor rather than the student. John Palsgrave, who composed "L'esclarcissement de la langue francoyse" (printed in 1530 and dedicated to Henry VIII) and was tutor to Henry Fitzroy, also gave tuition to the sons of several court noblemen, Blount among them.
Document [2](Title: William Boyce Thompson) which eventually became a part of the multinational Kennecott Copper Company (Guggenheims), of which he was a director; Mason Valley where he opened old copper mines and built his smelter town which was named Thompson, Nevada after him (now a ghost town); and most fortuitously in the 1910s opened the Magma mine at Superior, Arizona which became a major copper producer; and the promotion of the incredibly rich Inspiration Copper Company at Inspiration, Arizona near Miami, Arizona during the 1910s (absorbed by the "Anaconda crowd" in 1912, but with Thompson retaining a 15% share); all made him fabulously wealthy. He
Document [3](Title: Harmonised monitoring scheme) Harmonised monitoring scheme The Harmonised monitoring scheme is a long term river water quality monitoring scheme in the United Kingdom. The term is also used to refer to the long term data sets produced by the scheme. The scheme was established in 1974 by the Department of the Environment with much of the initial planning and implementation undertaken by the Water Research Centre. It involved the creation of a network of sites across the UK. Most sites were at the downstream freshwater limits of the larger rivers although some of the largest rivers also included additional locations below major tributary
Document [4](Title: 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football season) 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football season The 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football season was the XXIst season for MEAC Football, as part of the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. 21st ranked North Carolina A&T, along with #25 Bethune-Cookman and non-ranked North Carolina Central were named MEAC Co-Champions. Due to the MEAC's tiebreaker system, North Carolina A&T earned the conference's invitation to the inaugural Celebration Bowl. The Aggies defeated Southwestern Athletic Conference Champion, Alcorn State 41-34 and earning their fourth HBCU national championship. All times Eastern time. Rankings reflect that of the STATS FCS poll for that week. Players
Document [5](Title: DNA methylation) of DNMT1 activity for development in mammalian cells. It is thought that DNMT3a and DNMT3b are the "de novo" methyltransferases that set up DNA methylation patterns early in development. DNMT3L is a protein that is homologous to the other DNMT3s but has no catalytic activity. Instead, DNMT3L assists the "de novo" methyltransferases by increasing their ability to bind to DNA and stimulating their activity. Mice and rats have a third functional "de novo" methyltransferase enzyme named DNMT3C, which evolved as a paralog of "Dnmt3b" by tandem duplication in the common ancestral of Muroidea rodents. DNMT3C catalyzes the methylation of promoters
Document [6](Title: Middle Passage) was considered a time of in-betweenness for those being traded from Africa to America. The close quarters and intentional division of pre-established African communities by the ship crew motivated captive Africans to forge bonds of kinship which then created forced transatlantic communities. Traders from the Americas and Caribbean received the enslaved Africans. European powers such as Portugal, Britain, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Denmark–Norway, Sweden, and Brandenburg, as well as traders from Brazil and North America, took part in this trade. The enslaved Africans came mostly from eight regions: Senegambia, Upper Guinea, Windward Coast, Gold Coast, Bight of Benin, Bight of
Document [7](Title: Data Protection Act 1998) Compliance with the Act is regulated and enforced by an independent authority , the Information Commissioner 's Office , which maintains guidance relating to the Act .
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Document [0](Title: Absent Friends (Dad's Army)) the match, things are going from bad to worse for the platoon. Things are made worse when Mainwaring, Wilson and Jones enter. Mainwaring tries to persuade the men to return to the hall, with little success. Wilson also tries to persuade Mrs Pike to leave, but it's no use. Mainwaring leaves, very hurt and ashamed of his men. As they leave, Godfrey confides in Walker and Frazer that he doesn't think they've done the right thing, and leaves. Walker seems on the point of returning too, but Hodges persuades him to play darts. Back at the church hall, Mainwaring confides
Document [1](Title: Frank Zamboni) Date Issued: Jun 5, 1973 <br> Country - U.S. #3,835,500 Title: Turf Water Remover Date Issued: Sep 17, 1974 <br> Country - U.S. #4,069,540 Title: Turf Paint Remover Date Issued: Jan 24, 1978 <br> Country - U.S. #4,084,763 Title: Turf Handling Machine Date Issued: Apr 18, 1978 Frank Zamboni Frank Joseph Zamboni, Jr. (, ; January 16, 1901 – July 27, 1988) was an American inventor and engineer, whose most famous invention is the modern ice resurfacer, with his surname being registered as a trademark for these resurfacers. Zamboni was born in 1901 in Eureka, Utah, to Italian immigrants. His
Document [2](Title: Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship) William Shakespeare who was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564, moved to London and became an actor, and "sharer" (part-owner) of the acting company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, which owned the Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre. In contrast, Marlovians argue that this William Shakespeare was only a "front" for the real author, and that any evidence supporting him as the true author can be just as easily explained by this version of events. A central plank in the Marlovian theory is that the first clear association of William Shakespeare with the works bearing his name was just 13 days
Document [3](Title: Finland at the 2014 Winter Olympics) majority from a sample of 1,700 Finns in December 2013 expected Finland to win 2–4 medals, having best chances in snowboarding. Infostrada Sports predicts that Finland will win one gold and five bronzes, broken down: Associated Press projected Finland to win two silvers and three bronzes, broken down: "Ilta-Sanomat" expected certain Finnish medals as a top two finish in women's team sprint, a silver in women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay, a medal in women's ice hockey and possibly multiple medals for Kaisa Mäkäräinen. PricewaterhouseCoopers, using regression analysis with such variables as gross domestic product and climate to estimate medal
Document [4](Title: Squaring the circle) Squaring the circle Squaring the circle is a problem proposed by ancient geometers. It is the challenge of constructing a square with the same area as a given circle by using only a finite number of steps with compass and straightedge. It may be taken to ask whether specified axioms of Euclidean geometry concerning the existence of lines and circles entail the existence of such a square. In 1882, the task was proven to be impossible, as a consequence of the Lindemann–Weierstrass theorem which proves that pi () is a transcendental, rather than an algebraic irrational number; that is, it
Document [5](Title: Foreign relations of the Soviet Union) other Arab states would support it and Israel was not capable of defeating it. In the UAR, the USSR motivated Nasser to have the UN forces leave Sinai and Gaza Strip and to blockade the Straits of Tiran. Like Nasser, the USSR didn’t believe that Israel would start a war on its own. Even if Israel did attack, it was unlikely that Israel would be capable of defeating the Arab states. Syria believed that, with the help of the UAR, it could beat Israel. On May 11, the USSR warned the UAR that Israel troops were gathering on the border
Document [6](Title: Typeface) a single size. For example, 8-point Caslon Italic was one font, and 10-point Caslon Italic was another. Historically, fonts came in specific sizes determining the size of characters, and in quantities of sorts or number of each letter provided. The design of characters in a font took into account all these factors. As the range of typeface designs increased and requirements of publishers broadened over the centuries, fonts of specific weight (blackness or lightness) and stylistic variants (most commonly "regular" or "roman" as distinct to "italic", as well as "condensed") have led to "font families", collections of closely related typeface
Document [7](Title: Syrian Canadians) Syrians started immigrating to the Americas in the early part of the 1880s , the vast majority made South America their permanent home , a small percentage made their way to US , and an even smaller percentage settled in Canada . The overwhelming majority of Syrians who settled in Canada from the 1880s until the 1960s were of the Christian faith . The so - called Shepard of the lost flock , Saint Raphael Hawaweeny of Brooklyn , New York , came to Montreal in 1896 to help establish a Christian association called the Syrian Benevolent Society and then later on an Orthodox church in Montreal for the newly arrived Syrian faithful .
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Document [0](Title: Underbelly (series 1)) Damian Walshe-Howling), Most Outstanding New Talent (Lauren Clair), Most Popular Drama Series, Most Popular Actor (Gyton Grantley) and Most Popular Actress (Kat Stewart). George Defteros, a high-profile lawyer, against whom criminal charges were dropped because the prosecution did not have enough evidence, disrupted the lead-up to the series' launch, when he threatened the Nine Network with a Supreme Court writ on 26 January 2008. Defteros, said to be portrayed by George Kapiniaris, engaged a top Melbourne defamation specialist, saying: Nine Network had subsequently said there would now be no direct reference to Mr Defteros, despite earlier publicity. A spokeswoman for
Document [1](Title: HMS Quentin (G78)) HMS Quentin (G78) HMS "Quentin" was a Q-class destroyer laid down by J. Samuel White and Company, Limited, at Cowes on the Isle of Wight on 25 September 1940, launched on 5 November 1941 and commissioned on 15 April 1942. She saw service during the Second World War before being sunk in 1942 by German aircraft off North Africa. "Quentin" attacked and sank the German submarine with the aid of destroyers and in the Caribbean Sea near Trinidad on 3 September 1942. "Quentin" and the Australian destroyer depth charged and sank the Italian submarine off Algeria on 28 November 1942.
Document [2](Title: Valeriy Porkujan) has been connected with Chornomorets Odessa in a coaching capacity. Dynamo Kyiv Valeriy Porkujan Valeriy Semenovych Porkuyan (, born 4 October 1944 in Kirovohrad, Soviet Union, now Ukraine) is a former Ukrainian footballer of Armenian descent who played for Dynamo Kyiv. Porkuyan began playing for the youth team of Kirovohrad’s local club, Zvezda. In 1962 he made the transition to the senior team of Zvezda. After three successful seasons there he was spotted by a former Chernomorets Odessa player and then assistant coach, Matvey Cherkassky, who helped him transfer from the Soviet Second League B to the Soviet Top League
Document [3](Title: Na Ying) in 1983. Na won several national singing contests in the 1980s, and received vocal training from the famous composer Gu Jianfen (谷建芬). Na's father was a doctor. He wanted her to have a good education and become a doctor when she grew up. However, Na exhibited a natural talent for singing, and was determined to become a singer instead. Na began her recording career in 1988 in Taiwan and Hong Kong. She released her first album "Dreaming With You", in 1994. Following the release of that album, she released several additional albums, becoming one of the most popular Mandarin-language artists
Document [4](Title: John Wilson (Mid Durham MP)) mines in Pennsylvania and Illinois. They returned to Durham in 1867; the first two of their five children had been born in America. Wilson was one of the founders in 1869 of the Durham Miners' Association (DMA), which led to him being denied employment, but in 1878 he became a full-time union organiser, rising to become the DMA's general secretary in 1896. The Reform Act 1867 had extended the vote to working-class men in urban areas, allowing the election in 1874 of Thomas Burt and Alexander Macdonald as Liberal–Labour Members of Parliament (MPs). The Representation of the People Act 1884
Document [5](Title: Network theory in risk assessment) power can tether risk assessors to involve more causal connections and account for more Black Swan event outcomes. By applying network theory tools to risk assessment, computational limitations may be overcome and result in broader coverage of events with a narrowed range of uncertainties. Decision-making processes are not incorporated into routine risk assessments; however, they play a critical role in such processes. It is therefore very important for risk assessors to minimize confirmation bias by carrying out their analysis and publishing their results with minimal involvement of external factors such as politics, media, and advocates. In reality, however, it is
Document [6](Title: Pride parade) / WorldPride, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. In New York City, the Stonewall 50 / WorldPride events produced by Heritage of Pride will be enhanced through a partnership made with the I LOVE NY program's LGBT division and shall include a welcome center during the weeks surrounding the Stonewall 50 / WorldPride events that is open to all. Additional commemorative arts, cultural, and educational programming to mark the 50th anniversary of the rebellion at the Stonewall Inn will be taking place throughout the city and the world. At the beginning of the gay rights protest movement,
Document [7](Title: 2017 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team) The 2017 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team represents the University of Notre Dame in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The team is coached by Brian Kelly and plays its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend , Indiana . They compete as an independent .
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Document [0](Title: Chan Siu Ki) At the end of 2007–08 season, he joined arch-rivals South China for $800,000 HK, breaking the former transfer fee record of $500,000, paid by South China for Chan Wai Ho. At South China, Chan inherited the no. 7 shirt vacated by Au Wai Lun. In the 2008–2009 season, he primarily played on the right wing because the centre forward position was often occupied by Detinho or Cacá.In the 2009–10 season, with the signing of right winger Lee Wai Lim, Chan competed with new signing Leandro Carrijó for his preferred centre forward position after Cacá's return to Brazil. On 1 August
Document [1](Title: Quantile) Quantile In statistics and probability quantiles are cut points dividing the range of a probability distribution into continuous intervals with equal probabilities, or dividing the observations in a sample in the same way. There is one less quantile than the number of groups created. Thus quartiles are the three cut points that will divide a dataset into four equal-sized groups. Common quantiles have special names: for instance quartile, decile (creating 10 groups: see below for more). The groups created are termed halves, thirds, quarters, etc., though sometimes the terms for the quantile are used for the groups created, rather than
Document [2](Title: Zisman Plot) the PC surface, γ, which is simply the x-intercept of the best fit line for the Zisman Plot. To find the best fit line a least squares regression is recommended by using a computer program such as Microsoft Excel, Minitab, Matlab, or it can also be done using a modern graphing calculator such as a TI-84. This was done with the data from Table 1 and the fit data for liquids 3,4, and 5 can be seen on Figure 3. The x-intercept lands at 39.5 dynes per centimeter (This can be calculated by setting y equal to zero and solving
Document [3](Title: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) phagocytosis besides inhibition of prostaglandin synthase. NSAIDS have antipyretic activity and can be used to treat fever. Fever is caused by elevated levels of prostaglandin E2, which alters the firing rate of neurons within the hypothalamus that control thermoregulation. Antipyretics work by inhibiting the enzyme COX, which causes the general inhibition of prostanoid biosynthesis (PGE2) within the hypothalamus. PGE2 signals to the hypothalamus to increase the body's thermal set point. Ibuprofen has been shown more effective as an antipyretic than paracetamol (acetaminophen). Arachidonic acid is the precursor substrate for cyclooxygenase leading to the production of prostaglandins F, D & E.
Document [4](Title: Jit) of sound is very versatile and exciting.The Zimbabwean master of song Oliver Mutukudzi has some of his songs in jit and Thomas Mapfumo as well. Jit is a highly danceable beat that commands the listener to dance and there are so many types of dances associated with it such as hwishu, tuwisti, kongonya, borodhero, honda, chipisi and many others. Bhorodhero is the most popular one due to it being popularised by Alick Macheso and System Tazvida's Chazezesa Challengers in their repetuers. The name bhorodhero is a derivative from a race course's name in Harare called Borrowdale race Course as the
Document [5](Title: Avogadro constant) now called the Loschmidt constant in his honor, and is related to the Avogadro constant, "N", by where "p" is the pressure, "R" is the gas constant, and "T" is the absolute temperature. The connection with Loschmidt is the origin of the symbol "L" sometimes used for the Avogadro constant, and German-language literature may refer to both constants by the same name, distinguished only by the units of measurement. Accurate determinations of the Avogadro constant require the measurement of a single quantity on both the atomic and macroscopic scales using the same unit of measurement. This became possible for the
Document [6](Title: USS Belmont (AGTR-4)) trials occupied the first three months of the year. Early in April 1969, she began installation of additional equipment. May 1969 brought tests and type training in the Virginia Capes operating area. In June 1969, she began preparations for overseas movement. On 17 June 1969, "Belmont" left her berth at the Norfolk Naval Station bound for her first and only tour of duty with the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. She passed through the Strait of Gibraltar on 28 June 1969 and joined the 6th Fleet, two years after the Israeli attack on her sister ship, . Over the
Document [7](Title: I Am Legend (film)) Flashbacks reveal that his wife ( Salli Richardson ) and daughter ( Willow Smith ) died in a helicopter accident during the chaotic evacuation of Manhattan , prior to the military - enforced quarantine of the island in 2009 , when Neville stayed behind on the island as military personnel . Neville 's only mitigation for his loneliness is his German Shepherd named Samantha , a.k.a. Sam ( given to him by his daughter as a puppy to protect him before she died in the helicopter crash ) , interaction with mannequins he has set up as patrons at a video store , and recordings of old television broadcasts . At night , he barricades himself and Sam inside his heavily fortified Washington Square Park home to hide from the Darkseekers . One day , while waiting for survivors , Sam follows a deer into a dark building . Neville cautiously goes in after her and finds the deer 's corpse along with Sam , but the building is infested by a colony of Darkseekers . Both manage to escape unharmed and the attacking Darkseekers are killed by the sunlight .
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Document [0](Title: Hauenstein Railway) tunnel to Olten was sought. Variations investigated included a line through Gelterkinden and from there to Tecknau or Anwil and then through a tunnel under the Schafmatt Pass to Aarau. The clear winner of these variants was the Läufelfingen line, because of its shorter tunnel and its slightly lower estimated construction cost. The construction of the summit tunnel in 1853 by the Schweizerische Centralbahn (SCB) was a big challenge, because never before had a mountain range been penetrated in Switzerland. Nobody thought it possible that the tunnel could be driven from both sides and meet in the middle after years
Document [1](Title: Ore resources on Mars) include niobium, a metal used in producing superconductors and specialty steels, lanthanum and neodymium, and europium for television monitors and energy-efficient LED light bulbs. After the mass of magma has cooled and has mostly frozen or crystallized into a solid, a small amount of liquid rock remains. This liquid bears important substances such as lead, silver, tin, bismuth, and antimony. Sometimes minerals in the magma chamber are so hot that they occupy a gaseous state. Others are mixed with water and sulfur in aqueous solutions. The gases and mineral-rich solutions eventually work their way into cracks and become useful mineral
Document [2](Title: Perso-Roman wars of 337–361) the following effect: that should Constantius deliver up the provinces of Mesopotamia and Armenia, which Diocletian had wrested from Narseh under the Treaty of Nisibis. Constantius, though discredited by previous defeats, and even himself secretly doubtful of the outcome of a second war, treated the offer with contempt. Yet, he dispatched civil and military officers accompanied by a sophist on a new embassy to the Sasanid court, advising Shapur II of the necessity of more reasonable grounds for peace. The embassy was dismissed by Shapur when he arrived at Ctesiphon and preparations were conducted for another campaign. Shapur II, in
Document [3](Title: Font, Switzerland) is the second most common (13 or 4.9%) and Italian is the third (1 or 0.4%). , the population was 52.8% male and 47.2% female. The population was made up of 168 Swiss men (49.6% of the population) and 11 (3.2%) non-Swiss men. There were 150 Swiss women (44.2%) and 10 (2.9%) non-Swiss women. Of the population in the municipality, 99 or about 37.1% were born in Font and lived there in 2000. There were 93 or 34.8% who were born in the same canton, while 63 or 23.6% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 7 or 2.6% were
Document [4](Title: Restraint on alienation) or by a group which is predominantly Māori. Sections 146 and 147 of the Act force an owner of Māori land who wishes to alienate their interest in the land to give right of first refusal to people belonging to "preferred classes of alienees". These preferred classes include "whanaunga" (blood relations) of the owner, other current owners, and members of the owner's hapu. Restraint on alienation A restraint on alienation, in the law of real property, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that seeks to prohibit the recipient from selling or otherwise transferring his interest in
Document [5](Title: Jane Jensen (musician)) Jane Jensen (musician) Jane Jensen (born December 9, 1967) is an American actress, producer and musician. Jensen studied art, dance, music and theatre at Columbia College Chicago. She was a dormitory neighbor to comic book artist Alex Ross and was a photographic model for some of his characters. She began performing in avant-garde productions at the Organic Theatre Company, Pavo Arts Center and various performance art venues and nightclubs. She co-produced three episodes of "Artists Uncensored Television" with Eden H. Roemer that featured her own work as well as other Chicago area artists including Jim Marcus, Jon Schnepp, and Erika
Document [6](Title: Queen Sized) Maggie confirms that she is, saying "No, my blouse was just hungry." After she leaves Casey makes a remark about how Tara is only nice so she can win Homecoming Queen to which Maggie replies that it would be nice if she herself were to win Homecoming Queen and not somebody like Tara or her friends. Liz overhears and decides to nominate Maggie as a joke. They would take her off the ballot so her friend Tara will take the crown since she is a shoo in to win. The joke is on her though as many students who are
Document [7](Title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel)) One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest First edition Author Ken Kesey Cover artist Paul Bacon Country United States Language English Publisher Viking Press & Signet Books Publication date 1962 Pages 320 OCLC 37505041
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Document [0](Title: Jean-Raymond Boulle) Jean-Raymond Boulle Jean-Raymond Boulle (born 10 October 1950) is the founder of four publicly traded companies with deposits of nickel, cobalt, copper, zinc, titanium and diamonds. Boulle worked for the De Beers Diamond Trading Company (DTC) for ten years, in Zaire, Sierra Leone and Antwerp, Belgium, and then established Boulle Inc. in Dallas, Texas, US. In 1984 he began exploring for diamonds, first in Minnesota, then in Arkansas. In 1987 he formed Arkansas Diamond Development Co., to carry out exploration work on the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. He claimed there were $5 billion worth of diamonds there,
Document [1](Title: Song Zhiwen) Song Zhiwen Song Zhiwen (c. 660–712), also known by his courtesy name of Yanqing, was a Chinese poet of the early Tang dynasty, although technically his poetic career was largely within the anomalous dynastic interregnum of Wu Zetian. Together with Shen Quanqi, Song Zhiwen is considered to have the "credit for the final perfection" of the "new style" poetry of regulated verse ("jintishi") which was one of the most critical poetic developments of the early Tang poets, and much followed as a style which inspired future generations of poets. Song Zhiwen was particularly known for his five-character-regular-verse, or "wujue", one
Document [2](Title: NaN) there are two anomalous functions (the "maxnum" and "minnum" functions that return the maximum of two operands that are expected to be numbers) that favor numbers — if just one of the operands is a NaN then the value of the other operand is returned. For the next revision of the IEEE 754 standard, it is planned to replace these functions as they are not associative (when a signaling NaN appears in an operand). A comparison with a NaN always returns an "unordered result" even when comparing with itself. The comparison predicates are either signaling or non-signaling on quiet NaN
Document [3](Title: Grigol Mgaloblishvili) Mgaloblishvili was approved as the Prime Minister on 1 November 2008. In December 2008, Russian media widely picked up a report by Georgia's tabloid "Alia" claiming that an incident occurred between Mgaloblishvili and Saakashvili in which the latter allegedly punched Mgaloblishvili and threw a telephone at him. The story did not explain what provoked the president. Shortly afterwards, Mgaloblishvili left for Germany for a medical examination. Returning to Georgia, he called the "hype and rumors" ridiculous. President Saakashvili also responded to the rumors, saying that after Mgaloblishvili's return "Russian will calm down and focus more on global issues." On 30
Document [4](Title: Continental Cup (curling)) point, with a half point if the game is tied after eight ends. The mixed team scramble competition will be added to the 2019 event. It will consist of three games with traditional mixed teams. One team from each side will be skipped by a female player. Two points are awarded to the winner, with a single point if the game is tied after eight ends. The final event, and the event worth the most points, is the skins portion. Up to 30 points can be claimed in this event, meaning that neither team can clinch the Continental Cup until
Document [5](Title: Nagpur–Bhusawal section) Nandura in 1988-89. The Nandura-Badnera sector was electrified in 1989-90. The Badnera-Wardha sector was electrified in 1990-91. Badnera-Amaravati sector was electrified in 1993-94, Jalamb-Khamgaon and Butibori-Umrer in 1994-95. In 1910, the District Gazetteer of Buldhana gave an account of the railway line and its importance from the point of view of trade: There are electric locomotive sheds at Ajni and Bhusawal on this line and a narrow gauge diesel loco shed at Murtazapur. Ajni loco shed has WAG-7, WAG-9 and WAG-9I locos. Bhusawal loco shed has WAM-4, WAP-4, WAG-5, WAG-7 and WCM-6 locos. Central Railway has three workshops on this
Document [6](Title: Lupao, Nueva Ecija) Lupao, Nueva Ecija ', officially the ', is a in the province of , . According to the , it has a population of people. The town is derived from the Ilocano word "lupa", the name of an itchy plant found in great abundance within the town and its outskirts at the time of the town’s foundation in 1913. Lupao is subdivided into 24 barangays. During the Spanish rule, the territorial jurisdiction of the province of Nueva Ecija extended to as far south at Cabiao and the towns of San Quintin, Rosales, Balungao and (H)umingan in the north, which later
Document [7](Title: 2018 NFL Draft) 2018 NFL Draft General Information Date ( s ) April 26 -- 28 , 2018 Location AT&T Stadium Arlington , Texas TV coverage ( US ) ESPN / ABC , ESPN2 , Fox / NFL Network Overview 256 total selections in 7 rounds First selection Baker Mayfield , QB Cleveland Browns Mr. Irrelevant Trey Quinn , WR Washington Redskins Most selections ( 12 ) Baltimore Ravens Fewest selections ( 4 ) Tennessee Titans ← 2017 NFL Drafts 2019 →
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Document [0](Title: International Conference On Intelligent Robots and Systems) International Conference On Intelligent Robots and Systems IROS, the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, is an annual academic conference covering advances in robotics. It is one of the premier conferences of its field (alongside ICRA, International Conference on Robotics and Automation) with an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences obtained in 2010 and an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education in 2012. The acceptance rate can vary substantially (for example, it has been 32% in 2011 and 39% in 2012) and IROS typically receives more than 2000 paper submissions (for example, 790
Document [1](Title: Octopath Traveler) cleric from Flamesgrace in the Frostlands. When her adoptive father falls deathly ill, she decides to perform a religious rite in her sister Lianna's stead to let her stay with him. Cyrus Albright is a scholar from Atlasdam in the Flatlands. Upon his discovery that a dark grimoire from the royal academy's archives has been long missing, he travels to search for it. Tressa Colzione is a young merchant from Rippletide in the Coastlands. After meeting pirate-turned-merchant Leon Bastralle and being gifted an anonymous diary, she sets out with the goal of filling the diary. Olberic Eisenberg is a warrior
Document [2](Title: Barrow Mansion) board is composed of members from St. Matthew's Lutheran Church and the wider community. The BMDC leases the mansion from church, and received grants in 1992 and 1995 from the New Jersey Historic Trust and other grantors for building restoration. The mansion currently provides office space to small businesses and non-profits, is home to the Attic Ensemble theater company, Jersey City Children's Theater and is host to Hudson County's largest number of Twelve Step groups and other community meetings (over 1100 in 2010). Barrow Mansion The Dr. William Barrow Mansion, is located at 83 Wayne Street between Barrow Street and
Document [3](Title: Mike Campese) was featured on Fox 23, WXXA-TV and Sound Visions which aired across the country. Currently, Mike has been performing at the largest trade show in the world, the winter NAMM Show. Campese is a versatile musician, he describes his style as rock fusion and writes vocal and instrumental arrangements, electric and acoustic. Mike Campese Mike Campese (born April 2, in Albany, New York) is an American guitarist and composer best known for being a member of the multi-platinum group Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Campese was picked over several guitarists in 2004 during the band's fourth CD, "The Lost Christmas Eve", and received
Document [4](Title: 3rd West Lancashire Artillery) a new 25th Light AA Rgt in Liverpool. This regiment later served in North Africa, Sicily and . The TA's AA units were mobilised on 23 September 1938 during the Munich Crisis, with units manning their emergency positions within 24 hours, even though many did not yet have their full complement of men or equipment. The emergency lasted three weeks, and they were stood down on 13 October. In February 1939 the existing AA defences came under the control of a new Anti-Aircraft Command. In June, as the international situation worsened, a partial mobilisation of the TA was begun in
Document [5](Title: The Burmese Harp (1956 film)) are offered shelter in a village, they eventually realize they are being watched by British and Indian soldiers. They retrieve their ammunition, then see the advancing force. Captain Inouye tells the men to sing, laugh and clap, to give the British the impression that they are unaware of their presence. Instead of firing at them, though, the British soldiers begin singing the same melody, "Home! Sweet Home!". Inouye's men learn that the war has ended with the Japanese surrender, and so they surrender to the British. At a camp, a British captain asks Mizushima to talk down a group of
Document [6](Title: Gino Fracas) in London, Ontario and is survived by his wife Leona. Gino Fracas Gino Fracas (April 28, 1930 – October 29, 2009) was a professional Canadian football player and hall of fame CIS football coach. He was professor of Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor from 1967 to 1995. Fracas was born in Windsor, Ontario, on April 28, 1930, and attended Assumption College Catholic High School, where he was named to the All-City football team in 1947 and 1949 and to the all-Ontario team in 1948 as a halfback. He won consecutive provincial championships with his high school team and
Document [7](Title: Star Trek: The Next Generation) Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 26 September 28 , 1987 ( 1987 - 09 - 28 ) May 16 , 1988 ( 1988 - 05 - 16 ) 22 November 21 , 1988 ( 1988 - 11 - 21 ) July 17 , 1989 ( 1989 - 07 - 17 ) 26 September 25 , 1989 ( 1989 - 09 - 25 ) June 18 , 1990 ( 1990 - 06 - 18 ) 26 September 24 , 1990 ( 1990 - 09 - 24 ) June 17 , 1991 ( 1991 - 06 - 17 ) 5 26 September 23 , 1991 ( 1991 - 09 - 23 ) June 15 , 1992 ( 1992 - 06 - 15 ) 6 26 September 21 , 1992 ( 1992 - 09 - 21 ) June 21 , 1993 ( 1993 - 06 - 21 ) 7 26 September 20 , 1993 ( 1993 - 09 - 20 ) May 23 , 1994 ( 1994 - 05 - 23 )
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Answer: | September 28 , 1987 |
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Document [0](Title: Indigo bunting) described as "Tanagra cyanea" by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work, "Systema Naturae". The current genus name, "Passerina", is derived from the Latin term "passer" for true sparrows and similar small birds, while the species name, "cyanea", is from the Latin word meaning dark or sea blue. The indigo bunting is a close relative of the lazuli bunting and interbreeds with the species where their ranges overlap, in the Great Plains. They were declared to form a superspecies by the American Ornithologists' Union in 1983. However, according to sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene of members of the genus "Passerina", it
Document [1](Title: Memory-prediction framework) generates other predictions at lower levels. Consider, for example, the process of vision. Bottom-up information starts as low-level retinal signals (indicating the presence of simple visual elements and contrasts). At higher levels of the hierarchy, increasingly meaningful information is extracted, regarding the presence of lines, regions, motions, etc. Even further up the hierarchy, activity corresponds to the presence of specific objects – and then to behaviours of these objects. Top-down information fills in details about the recognized objects, and also about their expected behaviour as time progresses. The sensory hierarchy induces a number of differences between the various levels. As
Document [2](Title: Ida Holz) Ida Holz Ida Holz Bard (born 30 January 1935) is a Uruguayan engineer, computer scientist, professor, and researcher, known as a pioneer in the field of computing and the Internet. Coming from a Jewish family of Polish origin, from age 18 to 22 Ida Holz went to Israel, where she was in the army and on a kibbutz. When she returned to Uruguay, she wanted to study architecture, which she could not do because she worked during the day, and started teaching mathematics at the . There, her professor of mathematical logic invited her to attend a course offered by
Document [3](Title: Craig Krenzel) lost his final two starts with the Bears and injured his ankle, ending his season. In 2005, he was cut by the Bears in the offseason and he signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. He was the third-string quarterback on the team behind Carson Palmer and Jon Kitna. He was released by the Bengals in May 2006 due to an elbow injury that he sustained that eventually required Tommy John surgery. He also shares the distinction of being a two-time Fiesta Bowl MVP with fellow Ohio State Buckeye A. J. Hawk. Krenzel now works as a commentator on 97.1 The Fan
Document [4](Title: Robin Warwick Gibson) Robin Warwick Gibson Robin Warwick Gibson (3 May 1944 – 9 August 2010) was a British gallery curator and art historian best known for his work at the National Portrait Gallery in London between 1968 and 2001, including eight years as Chief Curator. He was responsible for many innovations in the management of the gallery and published a number of significant academic works on the gallery's collections during his career. Gibson was born in 1944 near Hereford and educated at Wychcrest Preparatory School and at New College Choir School Oxford, the Royal Masonic School before reading Modern Languages and a
Document [5](Title: History of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education) History of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education The Institute was founded on 6 September 1943 by a group of local businessmen led by Eugenio Garza Sada, a moneyed heir of a brewing conglomerate who was interested in creating an institution that could provide highly skilled personnel — both university graduates and technicians— to the booming Monterrey corporations of the 1940s. The group was structured into a non-profit organization called "Enseñanza e Investigación Superior A.C. (EISAC)" and recruited several academicians led by León Ávalos y Vez, an MIT alumnus and then Director-General of the School of Electrical and
Document [6](Title: Billy Ellis) York City, and died in Sunderland in 1939 at the age of 44. Billy Ellis William Thomas Ellis (5 November 1895 – 18 November 1939) was an English footballer born in Wolverhampton who played in the Football League for Sunderland, Birmingham, Lincoln City and York City as a winger. He made his debut for Sunderland against Middlesbrough on 6 March 1920 in a 2–0 win at Ayresome Park. During his time at Sunderland, from 1920 to 1927, he made 192 league appearances and scored 32 goals. He linked up well with Charlie Buchan for whom he created many goals from
Document [7](Title: Flash (Barry Allen)) During the years , he is depicted as feeling slightly attracted to Black Canary and Zatanna , but he never pursues a relationship because he feels his real love is Iris West , whom he ultimately marries . Allen also becomes a good friend with Green Lantern ( Hal Jordan ) , which would later be the subject of the limited series Flash and Green Lantern : The Brave and the Bold .
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Document [0](Title: Berlin-Wilhelmsruh station) "for security reasons". On the northern railway, two trains every morning from Oranienburg travel back in the city and in the evening. The runners reversed until May 3, 1958. Thereafter, they were replaced by locomotive-drawn trains between Oranienburg and the station Lichtenberg or Ostbahnhof (the S-Bahn connection Hohen Neuendorf - Blankenburg on the Berlin outer ring (BAR) was only on 9 November Put into operation in 1961). Since 1948, a train sequence in the 20-minute intervals was offered during the day, the mid-1950s no longer met the requirements. The German Reichsbahn therefore tried to establish a 10-minute cycle by extending
Document [1](Title: Casey Kasem) Institute entitled "Arab-Americans: Making a Difference". He called for a fairer depiction of heroes and villains, on behalf of all cultures, in Disney's 1994 sequel to "Aladdin" called "The Return of Jafar". In 1996, he was honored as "Man of the Year" by the American Druze Society. Kasem campaigned against the Gulf War, advocating non-military means of pressuring Saddam Hussein into withdrawing from Kuwait, was an advocate of Palestinian independence and arranged conflict-resolution workshops for Arab Americans and Jewish Americans. A political liberal, Kasem narrated a campaign ad for George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign, hosted fundraisers for Jesse Jackson's presidential
Document [2](Title: The Greyness of Autumn) Nelson to represent the United Kingdom at the 2014 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. A support page was launched on Facebook but eventually no song materialised and the bid was abandoned. On December 12, 2014, it was announced on the website of Quick Off The Mark Productions that writing had begun on a possible sequel to "The Greyness of Autumn" entitled "Autumn Never Dies". A crowd funding campaign was launched on Kickstarter on 17 August 2015 to raise funds for the production and lasted for 30 days. The campaign successfully raised £1,505 from 44 backers including former "Gamesmaster" host
Document [3](Title: Johannes Cotto) be the latter part of the 11th or beginning of the 12th century. The work throws much light on the system of harmony of the period. Johannes Cotto Johannes Cotto (John Cotton, Johannes Afflighemensis) ( c. 1100) was a music theorist, possibly of English origin, most likely working in southern Germany or Switzerland. He wrote one of the most influential treatises on music of the Middle Ages, "De musica", first printed by Gerbert in 1784. The treatise included unusually precise directions for composing chant and organum. Next to nothing is known about his life; indeed his identity has been a
Document [4](Title: Ahi Çelebi) his return voyage, he died in Cairo (now in Egypt) and laid to rest in the mosque of Al-Shafi‘i . Ahi Çelebi died a very rich man. He had about 40 villages in Rumelia, markets and a hamam in İstanbul. He endowed most of his wealth to built a madrasa in Edirne and a mosque in İstanbul. Ahi Çelebi Ahi Çelebi (1432–1522) was an Ottoman physician lived in the 15th and early 16th centuries. His personal name was Mahmut. But he was better known as Ahi Çelebi. "Ahi" refers to Ahi Evren who founded the fraternity civil organization of the
Document [5](Title: Nicola Adams) LGBT person in Britain by "The Independent" in 2012. She also became the first openly LGBT person to win an Olympic boxing Gold medal, after her win at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Adams was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire. She was educated at Agnes Stewart Church of England High School, Ebor Gardens, Leeds. She also went to Hopwood Hall College in Rochdale. In November 2012, she topped the list of "The Independent"s 101 most influential LGBT people in Britain for 2012. Nicola’s Heritage is, British & French/Caribbean, Nevis/St Kitts & St Maarten. Adams fought (and won) her first bout at
Document [6](Title: Lion Oil) Lion Oil Lion Oil Company was established in 1922. Thomas Harry (Colonel) Barton was instrumental in the development of the company. In 1955, Lion Oil was sold to the Monsanto Company along with what is now El Dorado Chemical Company. Lion Oil is the only oil refinery Monsanto has owned. Lion Oil was later sold by Monsanto to Tosco. In 1985, Lion was struggling and on the verge of shutting down and was sold by Tosco to a partnership of Ergon Refining of Jackson, Mississippi, and a group of local investors. This is how it acquired the oil refinery in
Document [7](Title: Azerbaijan) Capital Baku 40 ° 25 ' N 49 ° 50 ' E / 40.417 ° N 49.833 ° E / 40.417 ; 49.833
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Document [0](Title: Wiślica) Wiślica Wiślica is a town in Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Wiślica. It lies on the Nida River, approximately south of Busko-Zdrój and south of the regional capital Kielce. In 2016 the town had a population of 503. It is the smallest town in Poland. Wiślica is one of the most ancient settlements in Poland, and has played an important role in Polish history. The town was founded more than 1000 years ago, close to the important commercial routes, running from Kraków to Sandomierz. At that time
Document [1](Title: Battle of Honey Springs) Cabell's brigade, camped in Fort Smith, Arkansas, which were expected to reach Honey Springs by July 17. Cooper moved his army forward to Honey Springs, Indian Territory, an important Confederate supply depot, to rest and equip, while awaiting Cabell's brigade, marching to link up with Cooper. Union forces under General Blunt got wind of Cooper's plan however, and opted to attack him first, before Cabell arrived, which would have given the Confederates overwhelming numerical superiority. Blunt's command included three federal Indian Home Guard Regiments recruited from all the Five Nations and the 1st Kansas Colored Infantry, with two white cavalry
Document [2](Title: 2000 Shell Championship Series) The following drivers and teams competed in the 2000 Shell Championship Series. <nowiki>*</nowiki> = Drove in the OzEmail Queensland 500 only <nowiki>**</nowiki> = Drove in the FAI 1000 only The 2000 Shell Championship Series was contested over 13 rounds. Points were awarded for the first 20 places in each race as follows: The title was awarded to the team of the winning driver in the championship. The title was presented to the manufacturer with the most number of round wins in the championship. 2000 Shell Championship Series The 2000 Shell Championship Series was an Australian motor racing series open to
Document [3](Title: Yazda) the healing of trauma survivors. Yazda provides medical and psychological treatment to help them recover from the damage they have experienced. Yazda struggles to provide adequate psycho-social resources and medical services to the survivors. Yazda opened a medical clinic in the Esseyan camp to provide the displaced Yazidis with basic medical care. Yazda has managed to support the people in need with primary care services with the support of the Health Directorate of Dohuk. Through an agreement with the Kurdistan Regional Government's Department of Health, Yazda has the responsibility of providing all medical services to the population of the Essyan
Document [4](Title: Whiteside Mountain) Whiteside Mountain Whiteside Mountain is a mountain in Jackson County, North Carolina between Cashiers, Highlands, North Carolina, and the Georgia border. Whiteside Mountain can boast the highest cliffs in Eastern North America. It also has a feature called Devil's Courthouse, not to be confused with the Devil's Courthouse 20 miles away in Transylvania County, NC. Since the 1980s, the forest service has tried to restrict access to the Courthouse and has allowed the foot trail to it to grow over because of dangers such as strong winds. They also did not want accidents from paragliding and similar activities taking place
Document [5](Title: Khulda) about 1870 showed that the village had 28 houses and a population of 76, though the population count included only men. Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau visited Khulda in 1871, and was told by the inhabitants that the village used to be surrounded by a fortified wall, two gates of which were still supposed to be in situ. Clermont-Ganneau noted that this agreed well with what Mujir al-Din had written about the place. In 1882, the Palestine Exploration Fund's "Survey of Western Palestine" (SWP) described Khulda as a large village, built of stone and mud, situated on a hill. The village had
Document [6](Title: Hodgsonia) leaves of "H. macrocarpa" are also used to heal wounds. In Nagaland, the fruit bulb is applied to bacterial infections in the feet. In Sarawak, "Hodgsonia" oil is used to anoint the bodies of mothers after childbirth; it also forms the base of embrocations carrying ashes from the leaves of coconut palm and "Kaempferia". The oil is also used as a base for medicines in Eastern India. Some of these names are ambiguous. "Kepayang" might mean "Pangium edule", the "football fruit" tree whose aril is edible but whose large seeds are so laden with hydrocyanic acid that they are used
Document [7](Title: Xerophthalmia) Xerophthalmia ( from Ancient Greek xērós ( ξηρός ) meaning dry and ophthalmos ( οφθαλμός ) meaning eye ) is a medical condition in which the eye fails to produce tears . It may be caused by vitamin A deficiency , which is sometimes used to describe that condition , although there may be other causes .
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Document [0](Title: Gabrielle Kirk McDonald) She has received the Doctor of Law "Honoris Causa" from various institutions - the Georgetown University Law Center, the University of Notre Dame, Howard University, the Stetson College of Law and Amherst College. In a 1999 ceremony at the United States Supreme Court hosted by former Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, McDonald received the Leadership Award from the Central Eastern European Law Initiative, now consolidated under the ABA Rule of Law Initiative. McDonald was a Member of the Board of Trustees of Howard University, her "alma mater", for 23 years and continues to be a Trustee Emerita. She sat on
Document [1](Title: Na'vi grammar) a Na'vi syllable, the infix goes after the initial consonant but before the vowel. There are three positions where an infix is added: the pre-first preposition, which goes immediately before the first position, the first position, which goes in the penultimate syllable, and the second position, which goes in the final syllable. If the verb is monosyllabic, all three positions go after each other. If the verb is a compound, the infixes only go in the head The causative infix is -eyk-. When a causative verb is used, the ergative becomes the dative, and the accusative remains as it is.
Document [2](Title: Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev)) made two recordings with Kirov Orchestra in 2001 and London Symphony Orchestra in 2011. Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev) Romeo and Juliet (), Op. 64, is a ballet by Sergei Prokofiev based on William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". Prokofiev reused music from the ballet in three suites for orchestra and a solo piano work. Based on a synopsis created by Adrian Piotrovsky (who first suggested the subject to Prokofiev) and Sergey Radlov, the ballet was composed by Prokofiev in September 1935 to their scenario which followed the precepts of "drambalet" (dramatised ballet, officially promoted at the Kirov Ballet to replace
Document [3](Title: Simeon Willis) funding for education. Following his term as governor, he served on various state boards and commissions, but failed in his only attempt to return to elective office—a 1952 campaign against Bert T. Combs to return to the Court of Appeals. Willis died on April 1, 1965, and is interred at Frankfort Cemetery in the capital city of Frankfort. Simeon S. Willis was born on December 1, 1879, in Lawrence County, Ohio, which is located along the Ohio River on the southern border of the state. He was the youngest of nine children born to John H. and Abigail (Slavens) Willis.
Document [4](Title: Ise Fjord) Ise Fjord Ise Fjord () is a deeply branched arm of the sea into the Danish island Zealand. From its relatively narrow entrance from the Kattegat at Hundested and Rørvig, branches of Ise Fjord stretch 35 km inland and divide the northern part of Zealand into the peninsulas of Odsherred, Hornsherred, and Nordsjælland. Some branches have names of their own, such as Roskilde Fjord which joins Ise Fjord proper close to its northern end, Holbæk Fjord, and the now drained Lammefjord and Sidinge Fjord at the west. The depth of the water in the fjord averages 5 to 7 meters,
Document [5](Title: Churchbridge, Saskatchewan) Yellowhead Route, and to a lesser extent via the north/south secondary highway, Saskatchewan Highway 80. As of the early 1900s, Churchbridge was a part of the Minnedosa, Saskatoon, Edmonton section of the Canadian Pacific Railway. A local history and family biography book written for the province's 75th anniversary by Ruth Swanson and published by the Churchbridge History Committee and is entitled: "The first hundred years: around Churchbridge, 1880-1980". Bredenbury, Churchbridge, Langenburg, and Saltcoats are all served by The Four-Town Journal. Churchbridge, Saskatchewan Churchbridge is a town in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, located at the junction of the Yellowhead Highway
Document [6](Title: Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism) Celtic deities. CRs give offerings to the spirits throughout the year, but at Samhain, more elaborate offerings are made to specific deities and ancestors. The ancient Irish swore their oaths by the "Three Realms" - Land, Sea and Sky. Based on this precedent, reconstructed Gaelic ritual structures acknowledge the Land, Sea and Sky, with the fire of inspiration as a central force that unites the realms. Many Celtic Reconstructionists maintain altars and shrines to their patron spirits and deities, often choosing to place them at outdoor, natural locations such as wells, streams, and special trees. Some CRs practice divination; ogham
Document [7](Title: Mister Fantastic) Created by writer Stan Lee and artist / co-plotter Jack Kirby , the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four # 1 ( Nov. 1961 ) . He was one of the four main characters in the title . Lee has stated the stretch powers were inspired by DC 's Plastic Man , which had no equivalent in Marvel .
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Document [0](Title: Netherne Hospital) indoor and outdoor sports. During the First World War, Netherne took on significant numbers of patients from neighbouring institutions which had been commandeered as War Hospitals. In the 1920s, the hospital was renamed Netherne Mental Hospital, the term 'Asylum' having fallen out of favour. In 1933, Fairdene, a voluntary admissions hospital was opened to the south of the site together with seven new convalescent villas and two female wards. Despite recent expansion, the Second World War stretched the hospital's resources with 6 wards and 2 villas being requisitioned for the treatment of air raid casualties. Patients who were able helped
Document [1](Title: IBEX 35) IBEX 35 The IBEX 35 (; ; contraction of "Índice Bursátil Español", literally Spanish Exchange Index) is the benchmark stock market index of the Bolsa de Madrid, Spain's principal stock exchange. Initiated in 1992, the index is administered and calculated by Sociedad de Bolsas, a subsidiary of Bolsas y Mercados Españoles (BME), the company which runs Spain's securities markets (including the Bolsa de Madrid). It is a market capitalization weighted index comprising the 35 most liquid Spanish stocks traded in the Madrid Stock Exchange General Index and is reviewed twice annually. Trading on options and futures contracts on the IBEX
Document [2](Title: Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia) accounted for. In 2000, Tatiana and her family were canonized as passion bearers by the Russian Orthodox Church. The family had previously been canonized in 1981 by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad as holy martyrs. The bodies of Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra, and three of their daughters were finally interred at St. Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg on 17 July 1998, eighty years to the day after they were murdered. Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia (Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova; Russian: Великая Княжна Татьяна Николаевна; 10 June 1897 – 17 July 1918)
Document [3](Title: Magnolia champaca) to September. The obovoid-ellipsoid carpels produce 2−4 seeds during September to October. "Magnolia champaca" varieties and hybrids include: In Thailand, there are other purported hybrids cultivated with other species, including with "Magnolia liliifera" and "Magnolia coco". In Theravada Buddhism, champaca is said to have used as the tree for achieved enlightenment, or Bodhi by seventeenth Lord Buddha called "Aththadassi - අත්ථදස්සි". According to Tibetan beliefs, the Buddha of the next era will find enlightenment under the white flower canopy of the champaca tree. The flowers are used in Southeast Asia for several purposes. Especially in India, they are primarily used
Document [4](Title: China Warrior) overly limiting gameplay, forcing the player to constantly move right. In addition, while the graphical advancements of the game were prominent, many felt that they were not substantial enough to pardon the game's critical flaws. In the game's review for Wii's Virtual Console, IGN and Gamespot gave the game an abysmal review, citing bad graphics and repetitive gameplay, among other things.<ref name="http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/chinawarrior/review.html"> http://gamespot.com/</ref> The game was also featured in 1UP's "Broken Pixels," a show dedicated to mocking bad video games. China Warrior China Warrior, known in Japan as , is a horizontal beat'em up video game created in 1987 by
Document [5](Title: Khanzada Rajputs) Khanzada Rajputs The Khanzada or Khan Zadeh are a community of Muslim Rajputs found in the Mewat region of state of Rajistan, India. A few are also found in the state of Bihar. This community is distinct from the Rajasthani Khanzada, the descendants of Wali-e-Mewat Raja Naher Khan, who are a sub-clan of Jadaun gotra . They are also a community of Muslim Rajputs. They refer to themselves as Musalmaan Rajputs, or sometimes just Rajputs. In addition, a small number of Khanzada are also found in the Terai region of Nepal. After independence of Pakistan in 1947, many members of
Document [6](Title: Strayed (2003 film)) Strayed (2003 film) Strayed () is a 2003 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Emmanuelle Béart and Gaspard Ulliel. The plot follows a widowed mother, who escaping occupied Paris with her two young children during World War II, finds shelter with an itinerant teenager at an abandoned rural house. The film is an adaptation of Gilles Perrault's novel "The Boy With Grey Eyes" ("Le Garçon aux yeux gris"). In June 1940, as German troops are advancing on Paris, Odile, an attractive widow in her late thirties, joins the exodus from the city with her two children: 13-year-old Philippe
Document [7](Title: Gold medal) Olympic Gold medals are required to be made from at least 92.5 % silver , and must contain a minimum of 6 grams of gold . All Olympic medals must be at least 60mm in diameter and 3mm thick . Minting the medals is the responsibility of the Olympic host . From 1928 through 1968 the design was always the same : the obverse showed a generic design by Florentine artist Giuseppe Cassioli of Greek goddess Nike with Rome 's Colloseum in the background and text naming the host city ; the reverse showed another generic design of Nike saluting an Olympic champion .
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Document [0](Title: Championships (album)) "Pitchfork" gave the album a 7.7 out of 10 saying, "Despite being born of injustice, an air of victory hangs over Meek’s first full-length since he was released from prison. It captures an intensity that the Philadelphia rapper is known for and best at." Writing for "Clash", Aaron Bishop called the album Meek's best to date saying, "On "Championships", his fourth studio album, Meek Mill raps with the same hunger, passion and drive that he came into the game with - which earned him veteran status at MMG as Rick Ross’s right hand lieutenant - but now with a renewed
Document [1](Title: Obernzell) 1283, it had a parish, in 1359 it was granted market rights. During this time, processing of clay and graphite was the most important economic factor. In 1516 the Obernzeller graphit melting had their own guilds. Around 1530 was the first time " Hafner cell " named after the potters resident. The crucible prepared consisted of 50% graphite, 40% clay and 10% quartz. They were primarily used by alchemists, metal casters and mints. The crucibles made Obernzell so famous that Bernhard Grueber and Adalbert Müller in 1846 "The Bavarian Forest" wrote in her book: : Once an independent municipality, Ederlsdorf
Document [2](Title: Irina Antonova) 1948, the Pushkin Museum acquired considerable holdings of these works from the nationalized collections of Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morozov. Antonova was also instrumental in establishing "Svyatoslav Richter's December nights", an international music festival that has been held in the museum since 1981. Antonova had long supported the recreation of the State Museum of New Western Art, a museum created from the collections of Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morozov, destroyed by Stalin in 1948. The collections of the museum were dispersed to the Pushkin and the Hermitage Museum. The Hermitage has been reluctant to let its collection go to the
Document [3](Title: Vineet Alurkar) Alurkar has been performing over 13 years in India and around the globe. Alurkar plays the guitar as his favored instrument and runs his music teaching practice from Aundh in Pune. He is a permanent musical faculty with the Pune based Vidya Valley School and is visiting faculty in Rungsted Gymnasium, a high school in Copenhagen, Denmark. Vineet Alurkar Vineet Alurkar is an Indian musician and singer-songwriter from Pune, India. He is most noteworthy as the frontman of bands The Black Birds and Yoga Logik. Alurkar was born to music entrepreneur Suresh Alurkar and wife Anuradha Alurkar. Alurkar's father was
Document [4](Title: El Monte Thai Garment Slavery Case) they most certainly would have faced retaliation from their traffickers who are in Thailand. A civil case was also pursued on the behalf of the workers. On the civil case, the workers won a $4 million settlement from the retailers and manufacturers who profited from their slave labor. The legal agencies that helped the workers with the civil suit were the Law Firm of Dan Stormer and Della Behan and several legal aid organizations. The families of the workers were reunited with them here in the United States and the workers have since become independent and productive individuals who found
Document [5](Title: Vic and Bob) featured re-recorded songs from "Big Night Out", cover versions and new material. A companion video titled "Four Golden Memories" was released, which featured videos for "Dizzy" and Reeves's other singles "Born Free" and "Abide With Me", plus live versions of "Dizzy" (filmed on tour the previous year) and "Meals On Wheels". The pair collaborated with EMF to cover The Monkees' sixties classic "I'm a Believer" in 1995. The cover reached number three in the British charts. In the 1990s and 2000s both Reeves and Mortimer capitalised on their fame by featuring in a variety of television adverts. The earliest of
Document [6](Title: Operation Gearbox) and on 23 July, a Ju 88, carrying an experienced crew and two senior officials, was shot down while flying low over the landing ground. In the operation, Norwegian sovereignty had been asserted, no casualties had been suffered, the German plan to send another weather party had been thwarted and preparations had begun for Operation Gearbox II. The Svalbard Archipelago is in the Arctic Ocean from the North Pole. The islands are mountainous, with permanently snow-covered peaks, some glaciated; there are occasional river terraces at the bottom of steep valleys and some coastal plains. In winter, the islands are covered
Document [7](Title: Obligate anaerobe) Obligate anaerobes are microorganisms killed by normal atmospheric concentrations of oxygen ( 20.95 % O ) . Oxygen tolerance varies between species , some capable of surviving in up to 8 % oxygen , others losing viability unless the oxygen concentration is less than 0.5 % . An important distinction needs to be made here between the obligate anaerobes and the microaerophiles . Microaerophiles , like the obligate anaerobes , are damaged by normal atmospheric concentrations of oxygen . However , microaerophiles metabolise energy aerobically , and obligate anaerobes metabolise energy anaerobically . Microaerophiles therefore require oxygen ( typically 2 -- 10 % O ) for growth . Obligate anaerobes do not .
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Document [0](Title: Heinrich Müller-Breslau) 1875. Two years later he wrote contributions on elasticity and strength as well as structural mechanics for "Hütte - Des Ingenieurs Tachenbuch" (Hütte's engineer's handbook). Heinrich Müller-Breslau Heinrich Franz Bernhard Müller (May 13, 1851 in Breslau – April 24, 1925 in Grunewald, Berlin, known as Müller-Breslau from around 1875 to distinguish him from other people with similar names) was a German civil engineer and high school teacher. He provided significant contributions to the theory of beams and frames in structural analysis. Müller-Breslau was both a practicing engineer and theoretical researcher during his lifetime. He brought the previously separate elements of
Document [1](Title: Michele Troiani) of a 3–2 home win over Ischia. Troiani ended his season-long loan to Benevento with 19 appearances and 1 goal, he also helps the team to win the Serie C title. After spend all the 2016–17 as an unused subtitute for ChievoVerona, on 17 August 2017, Troiani was signed by Serie C club Triestina on a season-long loan deal. On 3 September he made his debut for Triestina in Serie C in a 1–1 home draw against Reggiana, he played the entire match. On 5 November he scored his first goal for Triestina in the 50th minute and the second
Document [2](Title: 2013 Monaco GP2 Series round) or 60 minutes (which ever came first) and all drivers were required to make one pit stop. The first ten finishers scored points, with two being awarded to the competitor who recorded the fastest lap. The starting order for the second race was determined by the finishing positions of the first race but with the first eight drivers in reverse order of where they finished. It was run over a distance of either or 45 minutes (which ever came first) and in contrast to the first race drivers were not allowed to make pit stops. The top eight finishers scored
Document [3](Title: EA Mobile) the app was still being sold on the App Store for its full price with no warning to customers after this message was going out. EA Mobile EA Mobile Inc. is an American video game development studio of the publisher Electronic Arts (EA). The studio's primary business is producing games for mobile phones. It has also produced other entertainment-related software such as ringtone applications, as well as games for other platforms such as PDAs and personal computers. EA Mobile produces games in a wide variety of genres, such as fighting games, puzzle games, and sports titles. Their most well-known products
Document [4](Title: Common area) common areas will have their own rules that cater to their business type, policy, and company vision. States vary in how they tax common areas, for real estate tax purposes. It may depend on whether it is a condo or a co-op. For example, the state of Arizona taxes "residential common areas" in housing developments with a flat tax, but common areas of condominiums and golf courses are assessed separately. Dependent upon the common area type (i.e. Business, Residential, State-owned) there are certain precautions one must take with utilizing them. Some require leases, some require contracts, and some only require
Document [5](Title: Reginald Ernest Moreau) the ornithological journal, "Ibis". He received an honorary Master of Arts degree from the University of Oxford on 15 December 1951. He retired from the editorship of "Ibis" in 1960 and from the Edward Grey Institute in July 1964. The British Ornithologists' Union awarded him the Godman-Salvin award at their Annual General Meeting on 3 April 1966. Moreau was among the pioneering ornithologists who focused on life-history studies of birds. In 1944 he suggested in a paper in the "Ibis" that birds, even of the same or very closely related species, laid larger clutches of eggs in the higher latitudes
Document [6](Title: Steering kickback) Steering kickback Steering kickback relates to the sharp and rapid movements of an automobile's steering wheel as the front wheels encounter a significant obstruction or imperfection in the road. The amount of kickback is dependent on a variety of factors, namely the angle of impact with the obstruction or imperfection, health and stiffness of the vehicle's shock absorbers, and the speed of the vehicle, as well as the type of steering mechanism used and its mechanical advantage. Rack and pinion steering may be susceptible to kickback, as the steering rack transmits forces in either direction. A steering box design, such
Document [7](Title: Plano East Senior High School) Plano East 's graduating classes are among the largest for high schools in the United States . Plano East 's Class of 2005 , with 1220 graduates , was the largest high school graduating class in the U.S. that year . The Class of 2014 was also the largest high school graduating class in the U.S. , with 1561 graduates .
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Document [0](Title: Tomasz Abramowicz) Tomasz Abramowicz Tomasz Abramowicz (born 15 February 1979 in Ełk) is a Polish footballer who currently plays as a midfielder or forward for Start Wola Mielecka. Abramowicz began his career as a trainee with Stal Mielec. He made his Ekstraklasa debut on 6 April 1996 as a substitute in a 2–0 defeat against Pogoń Szczecin and scored his first goal on 15 May in a match against GKS Bełchatów. Abramowicz ended the 1995–96 season with one goal in seven league appearances. But Stal finished 17th and were relegated to II liga (second league). After the 1996–97 season Abramowicz moved to
Document [1](Title: Jamestown Exposition) elapse before the idea, given impetus by World War I, would become a reality. The new Naval Base was aided by the improvements remaining from the Exposition, the strategic location at Sewell's Point on Hampton Roads, and the large amount of vacant land in the area. The coal piers and storage yards of the Virginian Railway (VGN), built by William N. Page and Henry H. Rogers, and completed in 1909, was immediately adjacent to the Exposition site. The well-engineered VGN was a valuable link directly to the bituminous coal of southern West Virginia, which the Navy strongly preferred for its
Document [2](Title: Dante Washington) Dante Washington Dante Deneen Washington (born November 21, 1970, in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired American soccer striker and currently a TV soccer color analyst. Washington played college soccer at Radford University, and was named a first team All-American in 1991. After years in the various indoor leagues and minor outdoor leagues, he signed with MLS and the Columbus Crew midway through the inaugural 1996 season. But after only three games with the club, Dante was traded to the Dallas Burn for the rights to Brad Friedel. Washington spent the next three and a half seasons in Dallas, his best
Document [3](Title: Muriel Duckworth) to sponsor the dissemination of research on issues affecting women. She served as president of CRIAW in 1979–80. Later, she played a leading role in organizing a five-day Women's International Peace Conference held in Halifax in June 1985. Duckworth was the recipient of numerous honours including the 1981 Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case and the Order of Canada in 1983. In 1991, she received the Pearson Medal of Peace. She was also granted 10 honorary degrees including one from Mount Saint Vincent University in 1978 and another from Dalhousie University in 1987. In celebration of her
Document [4](Title: Uintatheriidae) Uintatheriidae Uintatheriidae is a family of extinct ungulate mammals that includes "Uintatherium". Uintatheres belong to the order Dinocerata, one of several extinct orders of primitive hoofed mammals that are sometimes united in the Condylarthra. Uintatheres were the largest land animals of their time, surviving from the late Paleocene into the Uintan Epoch of the Middle Eocene. They were heavy animals, with thick legs, massive bones, broad feet, and tiny brains. The most distinctive feature of the great majority of species, however, was the presence of multiple blunt "horns", perhaps similar to the ossicones of modern giraffes, and the presence of
Document [5](Title: Allen J. Oliver) Allen J. Oliver Allen James Oliver (May 18, 1903 – July 9, 1953) was an American politician from New York. He was born on May 18, 1903, in Rochester, New York. He was a tax consultant and CPA. Oliver was a member of the New York State Senate, from 1943 to 1948, sitting in the 164th, 165th and 166th New York State Legislatures. In November 1948, he ran for re-election, but was defeated by Democrat Ray. B. Tuttle. He died on July 9, 1953, in Rochester, New York, of a heart attack; and was buried at the Riverside Cemetery there.
Document [6](Title: Automobilwerk Eisenach) Museum). Automobilwerk Eisenach The Automobilwerk Eisenach (AWE) was an automobile manufacturer in Eisenach, Germany. Heinrich Ehrhardt founded the Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach (FFE) in Eisenach on 3 December 1896 as a stock company. Initially he produced bicycles and guns, but after two years he started to produce a motor car which he called the Wartburg, a licensed model of the French Decauville. The company was the third to manufacture cars in Germany, after "Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft" and "Benz & Cie". His son Gustav took over the factory that at the end of the 19th century employed 1,300 workers, being one of the
Document [7](Title: Yosemite National Park) On average , about 4 million people visit Yosemite each year , and most spend the majority of their time in the 5.9 square miles ( 15 km ) of Yosemite Valley . The park set a visitation record in 2016 , surpassing 5 million visitors for the first time in its history . Yosemite was central to the development of the national park idea . First , Galen Clark and others lobbied to protect Yosemite Valley from development , ultimately leading to President Abraham Lincoln 's signing the Yosemite Grant in 1864 . Later , John Muir led a successful movement to establish a larger national park encompassing not just the valley , but surrounding mountains and forests as well -- paving the way for the U.S. National Park system .
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Answer: | Abraham Lincoln |
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Document [0](Title: Lost in Alaska) with George and Tom, who manage to outwit them. In the ensuing melee, the gold falls into a deep crevice in the ice, and is lost. Everyone manages to overcome their greed for the sake of friendship, and Joe and Rosette marry. "Lost in Alaska" was filmed from December 3 through December 31, 1951, under the working title "The Sourdoughs". Production on the film almost never began. One month before filming began, Abbott and Costello filed a lawsuit against Universal, which was selling 16mm clips (through Castle Films) taken from various Abbott and Costello films. They also sued Realart Pictures
Document [1](Title: Model Audit Rule 205) by the insurer that “there are no material processes with respect to the preparation of the insurer’s or group of insurers’ audited statutory financial statements...[]... excluded from the section 404 report.” §16(D) Internal Control Report Contents – Managements Report on Internal Control for statutory financial statements must include: §16(E) Management (Insurer) Supporting Activities – During an Audit or financial condition examination, the insurer must make available the basis for assertions used in evaluation of internal control. The insurer is given the freedom (discretion) regarding: The insurer has aforementioned discretion under the "Model Audit Rule" to achieve internal control objectives in
Document [2](Title: Ramón Menéndez Pidal) Historical Studies), a division of the liberal and Europe-oriented , which also had sections devoted to medicine, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. In 1914 the Centro founded the "Revista de Filología Española" ("Journal of Spanish Philology"), which would become the premier scholarly journal in the fields of linguistics and Medieval and Renaissance Spanish literature. During the 1920s Menéndez Pidal published in rapid succession a series of major studies: "Poesía juglaresca y juglares" (1924) traced the development of minstrel poetry in medieval Spain. "Orígenes del español" (1926), a landmark in Romance linguistics, retraces the pre-literary phase of the Ibero-Romance dialects, and the
Document [3](Title: 3-manifold) for each 3-manifold, there is a constant C such that any collection of surfaces of cardinality greater than C must contain parallel elements. The loop theorem is a generalization of Dehn's lemma and should more properly be called the "disk theorem". It was first proven by Christos Papakyriakopoulos in 1956, along with Dehn's lemma and the Sphere theorem. A simple and useful version of the loop theorem states that if there is a map with formula_4 not nullhomotopic in formula_5, then there is an embedding with the same property. The sphere theorem of gives conditions for elements of the second
Document [4](Title: Parity (physics)) projective representation reduces to an ordinary representation. All representations are also projective representations, but the converse is not true, therefore the projective representation condition on quantum states is weaker than the representation condition on classical states. The projective representations of any group are isomorphic to the ordinary representations of a central extension of the group. For example, projective representations of the 3-dimensional rotation group, which is the special orthogonal group SO(3), are ordinary representations of the special unitary group SU(2) (see Representation theory of SU(2)). Projective representations of the rotation group that are not representations are called spinors, and so
Document [5](Title: Havelok the Dane) (331) and a merchant (455-62, 481-84), resolve to tell Cuheran that he is actually called Havelock and is the son of King Gunter of Denmark and Queen Alvive, daughter of King Gaifer. Kelloc and her brothers are in fact the children of Alvive by one of her retainers, Grim. Gunter was killed by King Arthur; Alvive fled with Grim, their children, and Havelock/Cuheran, but was herself killed by pirates on the way (426-40, 582-85). Kelloc's husband trades with Denmark and reckons that the people would be happy if Havelock came to claim his inheritance (334-468). Havelock and Argentille sail to
Document [6](Title: Fichtel Mountains) 1476: "Ein bergk, hoch, weitt, wolbekant ligt in Beiern, gnant der Fichtelberg" ("A mountain, high, wide and well-known, lies in Bavaria, known as the Fichtelberg"). In descriptions of the border in 1499 and 1536, the mountain that is now called the Ochsenkopf was called "Vichtelberg"; thereafter the name was extended to the whole mountain region. It is also mentioned in old documents: around 1317 the lords of Hirschberg were enfeoffed "inter alia" with the "walt zu dem Vythenberge". By the 14th century iron ore was being extracted in the "St. Veith" Pit on the southern foot of the mountain. "Vyth
Document [7](Title: The 100 (TV series)) In March 2016 , The 100 was renewed for a fourth season of 13 episodes , which premiered on February 1 , 2017 . In March 2017 , The CW renewed the series for a fifth season , set to premiere on April 24 , 2018 .
Question: when is the hundred season five coming out
Answer: | April 24 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Pushpendra Singh) as member of legislative assembly four times. Pushpendra Singh Pushpendra Singh Ranawat is an Indian politician who is a Minister in Rajasthan Government. member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elected from Bali (Rajasthan Assembly constituency) in Pali district in Rajasthan state. He was elected to assembly in 2003 and again in 2008. He was elected on ticket of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Puspendra singh's father was late Narendra Singh, he was born on(18 May 1970) in Rajasthan. He Completed graduation from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. He also has a degree in Philosophy. In young age (29) he was elected
Document [1](Title: Kickin' It) aired March 25, 2015. Located in a strip mall, the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy is known as the worst dojo in the under-performing nationwide Bobby Wasabi chain. To improve the dojo's image, a tight knit crew of underdogs enlists new kid Jack to join and help teach them about life, karate and friendship. All of the members of the dojo follow the Wasabi code: "We swear by the light of the dragon's eye, to be loyal and honest and never say die. Wasabi!" There are always two to three story lines. The main one teaches a lesson, while the
Document [2](Title: Color*Iz) for a spot in the group on this year's "Produce 48"". South Korea's Hanteo Chart reported that "Color*Iz" broke the record for highest first week sales of a debut album for girl groups by selling more than 34,000 units on the day of its release. The album also topped the iTunes Album Chart in ten countries, including Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, on its first week. Iz One subsequently became the fourth highest K-pop girl group in first week album sales after selling of about 80,000 copies, as recorded by Hanteo. "Color Iz" charted at number
Document [3](Title: Shad Meier) Shad Meier Shadley Benjamin Meier (born June 7, 1978 in St. Louis, Missouri, is a former professional American football tight end. Shad Meier prepped at Pittsburg High School, in his home town, where he was an All-State Top 11 Selection in Kansas in the fall of 1995 under legendary coach Larry Garman. He went on to enjoy a five-year playing career for the Kansas State Wildcats, where he was a two-year starter at tight end for Bill Snyder. He is one of the four Meier brothers to play college football. His younger brother Dylan (now deceased) also played for the
Document [4](Title: Suneet Maheshwari) (CEO) of their Core Infrastructure Advisory business (Energy, Transport & Urban Infra). He was, inter alia, given charge of making operational India's first private sector urban infrastructure equity fund and then played the role of Investment Advisor to that Fund. He was also responsible for scaling up their infrastructure advisory practice focused at Energy & Power, Transportation & Urban Infrastructure. Since his entry into Feedback group, their Core Infrastructure operations grew ~3 times in 3 yrs. Suneet joined SREI Infrastructure Finance Ltd. in 2004, a leading Kolkata based infrastructure finance company as a member of the board assisting them in
Document [5](Title: Virat Kohli) on to win the Test series 1–0 but Kohli amassed just 76 runs from five innings, struggling against the short ball and was particularly troubled by the fast bowling of Edwards, who dismissed him three times in the series. Initially dropped from the Test squad for India's four-match series in England in July and August, Kohli was recalled as replacement for the injured Yuvraj, though did not play in any match in the series. He found moderate success in the subsequent ODI series in which he averaged 38.80. His score of 55 in the first ODI at Chester-le-Street was followed
Document [6](Title: Unfaithful (2002 film)) $119,137,784 worldwide. Despite mixed reviews overall, Lane received much praise for her performance. She won awards for best actress from the National Society of Film Critics and New York Film Critics, and was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Actress. Edward (Richard Gere) and Connie Sumner (Diane Lane) are a married couple living in the northern suburbs of New York City (in Westchester County, New York) with their eight-year-old son, Charlie (Erik Per Sullivan). Their relationship is loving, but familiar and lacking excitement. One afternoon, Connie goes shopping for Charlie's upcoming birthday party. She is
Document [7](Title: Religion in early Virginia) The Baptists and Presbyterians were subject to many legal constraints and faced growing persecution ; between 1768 and 1774 , about half of the Baptists ministers in Virginia were jailed for preaching . In 1689 , the Act of Toleration had allowed freedom of worship . At the start of the Revolution , the Anglican Patriots realized that they needed dissenter support for effective wartime mobilization , so they met most of the dissenters ' demands in return for their support of the war effort .
Question: what christian denomination was illegal in the colony of virginia
Answer: | Presbyterians |
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Document [0](Title: 2006 New York Jets season) on the turnover, and made it a ten-point game going into the fourth quarter. In the fourth, the Jets again pulled to within seven points, but the Patriots again marched down the field, eating more than six minutes off the clock. The drive culminated in a seven-yard touchdown pass to running back Kevin Faulk. The final nail in the coffin for the Jets was an interception by Asante Samuel, which was returned for a touchdown with less than five minutes to play. After the game, Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Jets coach Eric Mangini, who were not on good terms
Document [1](Title: Andal) special pujas, the presiding deities, Shri Rengamannar and Goddess Andal are taken in decorated palanquins to the car. The festival marks the adoption of presiding deity, Andal, by Periyazhwar after he found her near a Tulsi plant in the garden of Vadabadrasai Temple at Thiruvilliputhur on the eighth day of the Tamil month of "Adi". In poetry, 9th-century Andal became a well known Bhakti movement poetess, states Pintchman, and historical records suggest that by 12th-century she was a major inspiration to Hindu women in south India and elsewhere. Andal continues to inspire hundreds of classical dancers in modern times choreographing
Document [2](Title: Lester Hiatt) Lester Hiatt Lester Richard Hiatt (1931–14 February 2008), aka "Les Hiatt", was a scholar of Australian Aboriginal societies who promoted Australian Aboriginal studies within both the academic world and within the wider public for almost 50 years. He is now regarded as having been one of Australia's foremost anthropologists Hiatt was born in Gilgandra, New South Wales, the eldest of three boys. His father was the son of English immigrants from Gloucestershire and Devonshire. Hiatt's father was a book-keeper who rose to be manager of White Wings Flour Mill. His mother was the daughter of a Gilgandra pastry cook. He
Document [3](Title: Joyce Sikakane) were dropped on the 16th of February in 1970 but Sikakane and the other activists were re-detained shortly afterwards. After around 17 months of detainment in total, she was released in late 1970. She eventually left South Africa in 1973 and continued to work for the African National Congress (ANC) while in exile. Around the same time she started at the Rand, Sikakane fell in love with a Scottish doctor, Ken Rankin (1939–2011), but as interracial marriages were illegal, they could not marry. After she left South Africa, Sikakane and Rankin married in 1974 and subsequently moved to Scotland. Sikakane
Document [4](Title: Heraldry) field are somewhat more frequent in Germany than elsewhere. The Low Countries were great centres of heraldry in medieval times. One of the famous armorials is the Gelre Armorial or "Wapenboek", written between 1370 and 1414. Coats of arms in the Netherlands were not controlled by an official heraldic system like the two in the United Kingdom, nor were they used solely by noble families. Any person could develop and use a coat of arms if they wished to do so, provided they did not usurp someone else's arms, and historically, this right was enshrined in Roman Dutch law. As
Document [5](Title: Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics) Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics Gymnastics events have been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. For 32 years, only men were allowed to compete. Beginning at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, women were allowed to compete in artistic gymnastics events as well. Rhythmic gymnastics events were introduced at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and trampoline events were added at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. "(1896–2016)" Nations competing in artistic gymnastics, and the number of gymnasts (male and female) each nation brought
Document [6](Title: Belleville and North Hastings Railway) without routing through an increasingly congested Toronto. By the 1880s there were a number of short-line railways east of Toronto that all served regional markets and competed for business. Chronically under-capitalized, all of these lines became takeover targets. The Midland had long been on friendly terms with the Toronto and Nipissing (T&N) and had been considering a merger with them for some time. In 1881 the companies arranged a massive merger that included the Midland, the Toronto & Nipissing, the Victoria, the Whitby, Port Perry and Lindsay Railway, the aborted Toronto and Ottawa Railway and the Lake Simcoe Junction Railway,
Document [7](Title: Falaknuma - Lingampally route (Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System)) The Falaknuma - Lingampally route ( FL ) is a rapid transit service of the Multi-Modal Transport System of Hyderabad , India . Spanning 17 stations , it runs between Falaknuma and Lingampally 15 times a day .
Question: mmts train timings from falaknuma to lingampally route
Answer: | 15 times a day |
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Document [0](Title: Jaishankar Bhojak) The play "Sundari : An Actor Prepares" based on his autobiography was produced in 1998. Jaishankar Bhojak Jaishankar Bhudhardas Bhojak, (30 January 1889 – 22 January 1975) better known by his theatre name Jaishankar 'Sundari' , was an Indian actor and director of Gujarati theatre. Starting at the young age, he rose to fame for his roles of female impersonator in early Gujarati plays. He retired from acting in 1932 but returned to theatre direction in 1948. He directed and acted in several successful plays. He was awarded Padma Vibhushan in 1971. He was born in the family of Bhojak,
Document [1](Title: Pamela Harris (politician)) Pamela Harris (politician) Pamela Harris is a Democratic politician and former member of the New York State Assembly, who until resigning under a fraud indictment in 2018 represented the 46th Assembly District, covering the neighborhoods of Bath Beach, Bay Ridge, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Dyker Heights, and Seagate, in Brooklyn. Harris pleaded guilty in June 2018 in federal court to two counts of wire fraud, one count of making false statements to the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), and one count of witness tampering, after having been indicted in January following allegations she stole $25,000 in federal funds by falsely
Document [2](Title: William Hamilton Merritt III) Society of Mines). Upon returning to Canada, he published pamphlets on mining and taught at the School of Mining in Kingston, Ontario. He was elected vice-president of the Ontario Mining Institute. Merritt also pursued a career as a soldier. In 1882 he joined the Governor-General's Bodyguard, where he was promoted quickly through the ranks. In 1903, he became lieutenant-colonel. Merritt served in the Northwest Rebellion and the Boer War, but by 1914 he was too old to serve in the First World War. He maintained an interest in military matters, though, and published a book, "Canada and National Service", which
Document [3](Title: Irina Zaritskaya) where she performed works by Scriabin, Prokofiev, Kabalevsky and Chopin. Zaritskaya was married to violinist and current fellow and professor of the Royal College of Music, Dr. Felix Andrievsky. Irina Zaritskaya Irina Zaritskaya (May 2, 1939 - July 30, 2001) was a Ukrainian pianist. Zaritskaya started playing the piano at the Children’s Music School in Kiev until 1953, and subsequently continued her studies at the Central Special Music School in Moscow Conservatory with Professor Tatiana Kestner. She graduated in 1958 and entered the Moscow Conservatory, where she was accepted into Yakov Zak’s class and received lessons from Yakov Flier. She
Document [4](Title: Kingdom of Mysore) I who is believed to have been sympathetic towards peasants ("raiyats") who were exempted from any increases in taxation during his time. The first sign that the kingdom had established itself in the area was the issuing of gold coins ("Kanthirayi phanam") resembling those of the erstwhile Vijayanagara Empire during Narasaraja Wodeyar's rule. The rule of Chikka Devaraja saw several reforms were effected. Internal administration was remodeled to suit the kingdom's growing needs and became more efficient. A postal system came into being. Far reaching financial reforms were also introduced. A number of petty taxes were imposed in place of
Document [5](Title: Sierd Cloetingh) was appointed President of the COST Association. Sierd Cloetingh Sierd A.P.L. Cloetingh (born 1950) is Professor of Earth Sciences at Utrecht University, since 2014 President of the Academia Europaea and since 2017 president of the COST Association. He published more than 300 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and has been promotor of more than 70 PhD students of 18 different nationalities. He served the Earth Science community in various functions, including Presidency of the European Geophysical Society. He is currently the President of the International Lithosphere Programme, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal “Global and Planetary Change” and Chairman of the
Document [6](Title: Saint Bartholomew Monastery) monastery and come close to the standing ruins of the Armenian temple because of the regime of high security around the site." It remained inaccessible to visitors until 2013 when the local police station was moved to another location as the PKK and the Turkish government agreed on a cease fire and a solution process started. The site is now managed by the Turkish Ministry of Culture. In July 2011 Van Governor Munir Karaloğlu visited the site and gave instructions to launch works to restore the church. As of 2014 no steps were taken to restore the monastery or prevent
Document [7](Title: Protein biosynthesis) In protein synthesis , a succession of tRNA molecules charged with appropriate amino acids are brought together with an mRNA molecule and matched up by base - pairing through the anti-codons of the tRNA with successive codons of the mRNA . The amino acids are then linked together to extend the growing protein chain , and the tRNAs , no longer carrying amino acids , are released . This whole complex of processes is carried out by the ribosome , formed of two main chains of RNA , called ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ) , and more than 50 different proteins . The ribosome latches onto the end of an mRNA molecule and moves along it , capturing loaded tRNA molecules and joining together their amino acids to form a new protein chain .
Question: where do the amino acids come from in protein synthesis
Answer: | tRNA molecules |