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Document [0](Title: TheMarker) of the Israeli city of Haifa. Later, a few more huge fields were discovered in other parts of the Mediterranean within Israel's Exclusive economic zone. These discoveries prompted a re-examination of Israel's energy-related taxes with an intent to raise them from their existing levels. "TheMarker"’s position was that Israel should raise the taxes to levels that would be at par with other nations. In order to handle the situation, the then Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz formed a committee headed by renowned economist prof. Eytan Sheshinski. The committee published its final recommendations in January 2011. The recommendations indeed meant that the
Document [1](Title: Cheonjiwang Bonpuri) world, but Sobyeol, who did not want to rule the netherworld, pleaded to have a new contest. The soft-hearted and kind Daebyeol agreed, and Cheonjiwang thought of a new competition. The next contest was growing flowers for a hundred days. A hundred days later, the person with the better flower would rule the mortal world, and the person with the worse flower would rule the netherworld. Cheonjiwang gave them two flowerpots and two seeds, and let them grow their own flowers. As time passed, the victor was obvious. Daebyeol's flower was full of life while Sobyeol's flower was dried up.
Document [2](Title: Harry Pitt) Harry Pitt Sir Harry Raymond Pitt FRS (3 June 1914 – 8 October 2005) was a British mathematician. Harry Raymond Pitt was born in West Bromwich in 1914, the son of Harry and Harriet Pitt. He attended King Edward's School, Stourbridge, before going up to Peterhouse, Cambridge. From 1936 to 1939 he held a Fellowship at Peterhouse, during which period he spent about a year at Harvard as a Choate Memorial Fellow. He was awarded a PhD by Cambridge University in 1938 for research on Tauberian theorems, giving him a long-term interest in probability theory. In 1942 Pitt went to
Document [3](Title: Human rights in Papua New Guinea) operate free from restriction and outside influence. However, in the most recent elections violence was common in the Highlands which compromised the possibility of free and fair voting. The right to freedom of speech and freedom of press as provided for in the Constitution are generally respected. There is no evidence of officially sanctioned government censorship, however newspaper owners have complained about intimidation tactics being used in an attempt to influence coverage. The right to freedom of assembly is also present in the constitution however is often limited in practice. Public demonstrations require 14 days notice as well as police
Document [4](Title: Horst Boog) strategic bombing during World War II. In his later writings starting from mid-90s, Boog engaged in criticism of German guilt for Second World War, which he accused of "hypersensitivity" and claimed that just because Hitler was presented as "villain" not everything done in his name was presented as "wrong". Boog asserted that it was Germany that was "victim" during Second World War air war and not everything done in Nazi Germany was "wrong" or "evil". In doing so he continued a narrative that presented Germans as suffering in Second World War and majority of Germans as "respectable". Horst Boog Horst
Document [5](Title: Darren Jackson) Clydebank on loan in January 2002, where scored a début goal in a 1–0 win. Jackson won 28 caps for Scotland, scoring four goals. Making his début in March 1995, Jackson was also part of the Scotland squads for UEFA Euro 96 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup, playing in two of the World Cup matches. Jackson played two further games after the tournament, appearing in the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying matches against Lithuania and Estonia. Despite Jackson's earlier vow to move into management, he became an SFA agent representing players including fellow Scots Jackie McNamara, Mark Wilson and Steven
Document [6](Title: Comparison (grammar)) or adverb is present, for instance with nouns (e.g., "more men than women"). One preposition, "near", also has a superlative form, as in "Find the restaurant nearest your house". Comparatives and superlatives may be formed morphologically, by inflection, as with the English and German "-er" and "-(e)st" forms, or syntactically, as with the English "more..." and "most..." and the French "plus..." and "le plus..." forms. Common adjectives and adverbs often produce irregular forms, such as "better" and "best" (from "good") and "less" and "least" (from "little/few") in English, and "meilleur" (from "bon") and "mieux" (from the adverb "bien") in French.
Document [7](Title: Atlantic Records) In 1952 Atlantic signed Ray Charles , who scored a string of hugely influential hits including '' I Got A Woman '' , '' What 'd I Say '' and '' Hallelujah I Love Her So '' . Later that year The Clovers ' '' One Mint Julep '' reached # 2 . In 1953 , after learning that singer Clyde McPhatter had been fired from Billy Ward and His Dominoes and was forming his own group ( The Drifters ) , Ahmet Ertegun tracked McPhatter down and signed the new group immediately . Their single '' Money Honey '' became the biggest R&B hit of the year . Their subsequent records created some controversy : the suggestive '' Such A Night '' was banned by radio station WXYZ in Detroit and the follow - up '' Honey Love '' was banned in Memphis though both records reached # 1 on the Billboard R&B chart .
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Document [0](Title: Balthild) continued support of her former master Erchinoald, who became a sort of 'political mentor' to her throughout her marriage to Clovis II. According to some historians, Balthild's creation of and involvement with monasteries was perhaps an act to “balance or even neutralize the efforts of the aristocratic opposition”. By installing her supporters as bishops of different sees, she gained even greater power as a ruler. According to the "Vita Sancti Wilfrithi" by Stephen of Ripon, Bathild was a ruthless ruler, in conflict with the bishops and perhaps responsible for several assassinations. However, the bishop she so famously murdered, Dalfinus, is
Document [1](Title: Sterilization law in the United States) parents support their children. Sterilization law in the United States Sterilization law is the area of law, within reproductive rights, that gives a person the right to choose or refuse reproductive sterilization and governs when the government may limit this fundamental right. Sterilization law includes federal and state constitutional law, statutory law, administrative law, and common law. This article primarily focuses on laws concerning compulsory sterilization that have not been repealed or abrogated and are still good laws, in whole or in part, in each jurisdiction. Buck v. Bell, , is a decision of the United States Supreme Court, written
Document [2](Title: Immunity (medical)) against smallpox, as the spread of smallpox was linked to combat. Subsequently, the practice of vaccination would increase with the spread of war. There are four types of traditional vaccines: Most vaccines are given by hypodermic or intramuscular injection as they are not absorbed reliably through the gut. Live attenuated polio and some typhoid and cholera vaccines are given orally in order to produce immunity based in the bowel. Immunity (medical) In biology, immunity is the balanced state of multicellular organisms having adequate biological defenses to fight infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion, while having adequate tolerance to avoid
Document [3](Title: Nabil Elaraby) from 2000 to 2010. Since December 2008 he has been serving as the Director of the Regional Cairo Centre for International Commercial Arbitration and as a counsel of the Sudanese government in the "Abyei Boundary" Arbitration between the Government of Sudan and the Sudanese People's Revolutionary Movement. Elaraby has also served as a Member of the Board for the Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, a Member of the Board for the Egyptian Society of International Law, and a Member of the World Intellectual Property Organization Arbitration and Mediation Centre List of Neutrals. Nabil Elaraby was one of the
Document [4](Title: Fisher's ghost) Fisher's ghost The legend of Fisher's ghost is a popular Australian ghost story dating to the early 19th century. It arose from a series of historical events which occurred in Campbelltown, now a large urban population centre in New South Wales on the southwestern outskirts of Sydney, but at the time a remote rural outpost. Inspired by the legend, the Festival of Fisher's Ghost has been celebrated in Campbelltown since 1956. A 1924 Australian silent film titled "Fisher's Ghost" retells the events of the legend. On 17 June 1826 an English-born Australian farmer from Campbelltown named Frederick Fisher (born 28
Document [5](Title: Perry County Courthouse (Illinois)) Amos Anderson and associated craftsmen were paid more than $2,600. Despite the high construction cost, the 1837 courthouse was poorly built: by 1840 the doors and windows had to be repaired so that they could no longer be opened from outside, and in 1849, more than five hundred county voters petitioned the commissioners for a replacement building. This structure, the third in the county's history, measured and was built of brick with Tuscan columns; it was completed in 1850 at a cost of $6,000. Even this building was insufficient, giving no protection against fire, and little protection against evily disposed
Document [6](Title: Southern City Colleges) City. Southern City Colleges Southern City Colleges is a private non-sectarian college in Zamboanga City. It was founded on December 8, 1946 by Francisco M. Caliolio, Sr. and his wife, Arecelie F. Caliolio. The institution is now managed by their grandchildren and is headed by Mr. Edwin M. Caliolio as its president. It was once established as "Southern Academy" in 1946, then renamed as "Southern College of Commerce" in 1952 and as Southern City Colleges in 1962. It presently has three Campuses, namely the Central Campus, the West Campus "(the former MEIN College)" and the East Campus, all located in
Document [7](Title: Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly) The Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly is the political head of the Abia State legislative who serves as the preciding officer of the Abia State House of Assembly . The Speaker is elected by Members of the House with the sole responsibilities of conducting meetings of the House , appointing committees and enforcing the Rules of the House . The current speaker is Chikwendu Kanu , a People 's Democratic Party member who was sworn in on 30 December 2016 , succeeding Kennedy Njoku .
Question: who is the current speaker of abia state house of assembly
Answer: | Chikwendu Kanu |
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Document [0](Title: Curb (horse)) a predisposing risk factor for the development of curb. (See hind leg conformation) Fluid accumulation and/or swelling are almost always found in the peritendonous/periligamentous tissues in curb, often with no additional underlying injuries. Injury to the superficial digital flexor tendon as a cause of curb is as common as injury to the long plantar ligament. Injury to the deep digital flexor tendon as a cause of curb is less common, and collateral ligament desmitis in the tarsocrural joint is uncommon. Combination of injury to the long plantar ligament and tendon of the gastrocnemius is also seen. Curb as a visible
Document [1](Title: Deli Husrev Pasha) and even money falsification by an unknown statesman, but the charges were never investigated. In 1531, a Safavid Empire statesman named Ulama Pasha defected to the Ottomans, however, Husrev was suspicious of his true intentions and had a conflict with him. As a result, he was deposed from his position. In 1532, he personally came to Istanbul and visited Sultan Suleyman bearing gifts with him. The Sultan brought Husrev with him during the military campaign on Austria the same year. Immediately after his return, he was named beylerbey of Allepo. In 1534, he became beylerbey of Damascus, and, in 1535
Document [2](Title: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never) rather uninspired -- but as a 3D glimpse of a building pop culture phenomenon, "Never Say Never" is undeniably entertaining." On Metacritic, the film holds a 52/100 score based on 22 critic reviews. It topped the Friday box office by an estimated grossing of $12.4 million on its opening day from 3,105 theaters. It grossed $29,514,054 for the weekend, and was narrowly beaten by the romantic comedy "Just Go With It", which grossed $31 million. "Never Say Never" is said to have exceeded industry expectations, nearly matching the $31.1 million grossed by Miley Cyrus's 2008 3-D concert film, "", which
Document [3](Title: Explosive train) are used to initiate explosives: Detonators are often made from tetryl and fulminates. In an explosive train there are two secondary high explosive components: Examples of bursting charges are Examples of main charges are In some cases, the main charge is so insensitive that using typical primary materials becomes impractical due to large amount required. Thus, an explosive booster is used to deliver sufficient shockwave to the main charge. The most significant tertiary material in widespread use is ANFO. Explosive train A triggering sequence, also called an explosive train, is a sequence of events that culminates in the detonation of
Document [4](Title: You Don't Know Jack (2011 video game)) the question in a much shorter time period. If the selected player answers incorrectly or fails to answer the question, they lose money which is gained by the player using the screw. However, if the selected player answers correctly, they gain additional money taken from the player using the screw. The game's trivia is based on general knowledge from several fields including science, history, and geography, combined with contemporary entertainment, celebrities, and other news items; the game, as well as the series, is often described as "high culture meets pop culture". For example, one question asks the players to identify
Document [5](Title: Qualcomm Snapdragon) series in terms of pricing and performance. Snapdragon system on chip products typically include a graphics processing unit (GPU), a global positioning system (GPS) and a cellular modem integrated into a single package. It has software included that operates graphics, video and picture-taking. There are 19 different Snapdragon processors under the 400, 600 and the 800 product families spanning from low to high-end respectively, as well as wi-fi and mobile charging products. Some of their components include the Adreno graphics processing, the Qualcomm Hexagon DSP and processors using Qualcomm's S4 processor architecture. In addition to smartphones, the 400 series is
Document [6](Title: Historic preservation in New York) site in July 2010, a team of archaeologists discovered a 32-foot-long boat. The craft was at least 200 years old, dating from a time when the Hudson River was partly filled with trash and debris because of a rapidly expanding lower Manhattan. Federal programs include National Park Service areas, the National Register of Historic Places (including its tax subsidies) and the National Historic Landmark program. New York has no National Parks, but there are 20 other National Park Service areas that primarily protect historical sites. These provide the highest degree of conservation provided by the Federal government. There are five
Document [7](Title: Ark of the Covenant) On hearing that God had blessed Obed - edom because of the presence of the Ark in his house , David had the Ark brought to Zion by the Levites , while he himself , '' girded with a linen ephod ... danced before the Lord with all his might '' and in the sight of all the public gathered in Jerusalem - a performance that caused him to be scornfully rebuked by his first wife , Saul 's daughter Michal ( 2 Sam . 6 : 12 - 16 , 20 - 22 ; 1 Chron. 15 ) . In Zion , David put the Ark in the tabernacle he had prepared for it , offered sacrifices , distributed food , and blessed the people and his own household ( 2 Sam . 6 : 17 - 20 ; 1 Chron. 16 : 1 - 3 ; 2 Chron. 1 : 4 ) .
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Answer: | David |
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Document [0](Title: Břeclav) Břeclav Břeclav (; ) is a town in the Moravia, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, approximately 55 km southeast of Brno. It is located at the border with Lower Austria on the Dyje River. The nearest town on Austrian territory is Bernhardsthal. Břeclav also lies 10 km northwest of the Slovak border at Kúty and 100 km north of the Austrian capital city Vienna. In the area of the town several localities have been discovered which were settled in prehistory. Of these the most important one is called Pohansko (meaning "a paganish (place)") southeast of the town, that became a
Document [1](Title: Drexel University College of Engineering) of engineering include astronauts Christopher Ferguson and Paul W. Richards, inventor of network packet switching Paul Baran, developers of barcode technology Bernard Silver and Norman Joseph Woodland, professor Eli Fromm, financier Bennett S. LeBow, and engineer David H. Geiger. Drexel University College of Engineering The Drexel University College of Engineering is the university’s flagship college, founded in 1891 by banker A.J. Drexel to prepare his hometown Philadelphians to participate in opportunities provided by the Industrial Revolution. The College has seven departments, 11 undergraduate programs/majors, and 18 graduate degree programs at its main campus in the University City section of Philadelphia,
Document [2](Title: Arab film festivals) Malmö Arab Film Festival (MAFF), founded in 2011 has rapidly grown to be one of the major yearly manifestations of Arab film outside the Arab World. The founder, Mouhamad Keblawi, is also managing director. Thirteen prices are awarded yearly. In addition, a number of Arab film festivals abroad focus specifically on the issue of Palestine. Events such as the Boston Palestine Film Festival, Toronto Palestine Film Festival, Houston Palestine Film Festival and Chicago Palestine Film Festival bring Palestinian and Palestine-related cinema, narratives and culture to a dispersed audience. 1.1 LatinArab International Film Festival The Latin Arab International Film Festival has
Document [3](Title: Hugo W. Koehler) up Fifth Avenue and bumped into one of Koehler's best friends who staked them for a meal. "We paid for the tickets the next day, for we thought we might want to work the same game again." Koehler wrote in a letter shortly after arriving at Annapolis, "Everybody in town, officers, professors, and 'cits', (fellow midshipmen) thinks it most extraordinary that I should go into the Academy ... they say that for a man who has tasted life at Harvard, it is a mighty hard thing to buckle down to the exact routine [and] discipline... in practice here [but] I
Document [4](Title: Paris in the Middle Ages) king and royal family. Only the king was allowed to touch the crown of thorns, which he took out each year on Good Friday. King Philip IV (1285-1314) reconstructed the royal residence on the Île de la Cité, transforming it from a fortress into a palace. Two of the great ceremonial halls still remain within the structure of the Palais de Justice. The palace complex included the residence of the king, with a private chapel, or oratory; a building for the law courts; a large hall for ceremonies; and a "donjon", or tower, which was still standing in the mid-19th
Document [5](Title: Bavent) "new") and Drevant ("Derventum" from "Dervo" meaning "oak", cf. Breton "derv" also meaning "oak"). The name is homophonic with "Bavans" ("Bavens" 11th century, the name of a German man "Bavo" with the Germanic suffix "-ingen" Romanized to "-ingos"). "Robehomme" is attested in the forms: "Raimberti Hulmus" in 1083, "Rambertihulmus" in 1149, and "Robbehomme" in 1190. The first element "Robe-" comes from the German anthroponym "Raimbert". The second element "-homme"n is widespread in Normandy in this form with the hiatus (the h is aspirated): "Le Homme" (not "l'homme" cf. Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme). This is a toponymic appellative derived from Old Norse "holmr" meaning
Document [6](Title: Florence Matomela) years prior without her notification. Matomela was banned yet again and died under the banning orders in 1969 at the age of 59. The ANC regional offices in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape are named Florence Matomela House. The artist Nombulelo Dassie created a sculpture of Florence Matomela. A year long exhibition curated by Nomabaso Bedeshe was held at Red Location Museum honouring Florence Matomela, Nontuthuzelo Mahala, Veronica Sobukwe, Lilian Diedricks and Nosipho Dastile. The exhibition included the biographies and photographs of the five women. Florence Matomela Florence Matomela (1910–1969) was a South African anti-pass law activist, communist, civil rights campaigner,
Document [7](Title: History of the Golden State Warriors) This article details the history of the Golden State Warriors . The history of the Warriors began in Philadelphia in 1946 . In 1962 , the franchise was relocated to San Francisco , California and became known as the San Francisco Warriors until 1971 , when its name was changed to the current Golden State Warriors . Along with their inaugural championship win in the 1946 -- 47 season , the Warriors have won four others in the team 's history , including another in Philadelphia after the 1955 -- 56 season , and three more as Golden State after the 1974 -- 75 , 2014 -- 15 and 2016 -- 17 seasons .
Question: when did the warriors come to san francisco
Answer: | 1962 |
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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: Bates Motel (TV series)) The series , a contemporary prequel and reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock 's 1960 film Psycho ( based on Robert Bloch 's novel of the same name ) , depicts the lives of Norman Bates ( Freddie Highmore ) and his mother Norma ( Vera Farmiga ) prior to the events portrayed in the film , albeit in a different fictional town ( White Pine Bay , Oregon , as opposed to the film 's Fairvale , California ) and in a modern - day setting . Max Thieriot and Olivia Cooke both starred as part of the main cast throughout the series ' run . After recurring in the first season , Nestor Carbonell was added to the main cast from season two onward .
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Answer: | Freddie Highmore |
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Document [0](Title: Indiana High School Athletic Association) and girls' soccer have featured three classes since the 2017–18 school year. All other sports compete in a single class. "See also: Indiana High School Athletic Conferences Page , , , or IHSAA Conference-Independent Schools" The IHSAA is divided into three board of director districts: Northern, Central, and Southern. For the State Tournament, there are two divisions. The Northern District is composed of 21 of Indiana's Counties consisting the northern third of Indiana. The Southern District is composed of the remaining 71 counties and includes all of the Indianapolis area except Boone, Hamilton, and Madison Counties. It is from these
Document [1](Title: Silver Dagger (song)) the US may be found in "Spirit of the Times" and "Gazette of the Union, Golden Rule and Odd-fellows' Family Companion" in 1849. A version of "Drowsy Sleeper" published in a broadside as "Who's at My Bedroom Window?" by H. J. Wehman in 1890 shows a mixture of "Silver Dagger" and "Drowsy Sleeper". A version collected in Kentucky was printed in The Journal of American Folk-Lore in 1907, and three versions were collected by Henry M. Belden in 1908. Cecil Sharp published an English version from Somerset in 1908 as "Arise! Arise!". Sharp also collected a version of the song
Document [2](Title: The Nuclear Beauty Parlor) The Nuclear Beauty Parlor The Nuclear Beauty Parlor was a group of women artists active in protest and performance art of the nuclear freeze movement from 1983-1986 in San Francisco, California. Their name is synonymous with a music project they originated, the 45-RPM 7" single, "The Nuclear Beauty Parlor". Two members of the Nuclear Beauty Parlor wrote the lyrics to the song which debuted in the women’s jail following the 1983 blockade of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, one of the largest anti-nuclear protests in the United States. The group staged numerous performances to attract media attention for the cause of
Document [3](Title: Theodore H. White) he "revolutionized the art of political reporting." Buckley added that White made one grave strategic mistake during his journalistic lifetime: "Like so many disgusted with Chiang Kai-shek, he imputed to the opposition to Chiang thaumaturgical social and political powers. He overrated the revolutionists' ideals, and underrated their capacity for totalitarian sadism." In her book, "Theodore H. White and Journalism As Illusion", Joyce Hoffman contends that White's "personal ideology undermined professional objectivity" (according to the review of her work in "Library Journal"). She alleges "conscious mythmaking" on behalf of his subjects, including Chiang Kai-shek, John F. Kennedy, and David Bruce. Hoffman
Document [4](Title: Lawrence Stamper Darken) from the American Society for Metals. Lawrence Stamper Darken Lawrence Stamper Darken (18 Sept. 1909, Brooklyn NY – 7 June 1978, State College PA) was a physical chemist and metallurgist, known for his two equations describing solid-state diffusion in binary solutions. He earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics and chemistry from Hamilton College and attained his doctoral degree in physical chemistry at Yale in 1933, followed by two postdoctoral years. From 1935 to 1971 Darken was employed at U.S. Steel Corporation Research Laboratory where he was director of the Edgar C. Bain Laboratory for Fundamental Research. After his retirement from
Document [5](Title: The Wine Glass) the ingratiating inventiveness". The Wine Glass The Wine Glass (also The Glass of Wine or Lady and Gentleman Drinking Wine, ) is a 1660 painting by Johannes Vermeer now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. It portrays a seated woman and a standing man drinking in an interior setting. The work contains the conventions of genre painting of the Delft School developed by Pieter de Hooch in the late 1650s. It contains figures situated in a brightly lit and spacious interior, while its architectural space is highly defined. The figures are set in the middle ground, rather than positioned in the foreground.
Document [6](Title: 15th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery) December 15–16. Pursuit of Hood, to the Tennessee River, December 17–28. At Clifton, Tenn., until January 16, 1865. Movement to Washington, D.C., then to Fort Fisher, N.C., January 16-February 9. Operations against Hoke February 11–14. Fort Anderson February 18–19. Town Creek February 19–20. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Advance on Goldsboro March 6–21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Advance on Raleigh April 10–14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty at Greensboro, N.C., until June. Ordered to Indianapolis, Ind. The battery lost a total
Document [7](Title: Battles of Lexington and Concord) The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War . The battles were fought on April 19 , 1775 in Middlesex County , Province of Massachusetts Bay , within the towns of Lexington , Concord , Lincoln , Menotomy ( present - day Arlington ) , and Cambridge . They marked the outbreak of armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in America .
Question: when did the battle of lexington and concord happen
Answer: | April 19 , 1775 |
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Document [0](Title: Operation Frequent Wind) you up." There was an insert page which read: "Note evacuational signal. Do not disclose to other personnel. When the evacuation is ordered, the code will be read out on Armed Forces Radio. The code is: The temperature in Saigon is 105 degrees and rising. This will be followed by the playing of I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas." Frank Snepp later recalled the arrival of helicopters at the Embassy while the song was playing over the radio as a "bizarre Kafkaesque time". Japanese journalists, concerned that they would not recognize the tune, had to get someone to sing it
Document [1](Title: Nicolas Vanhootegem) at the World Cup in 1996. "Note: Vanhootegem only played in The Open Championship."<br> "T" = tied Amateur Professional Nicolas Vanhootegem Nicolas Vanhootegem (born 7 October 1972) is a Belgian professional golfer. Vanhootegem was born in Brussels. He won several tournaments as an amateur, including the Welsh Open Stroke Play, and turned professional in 1994. He has spent his career fluctuating between membership of the main European Tour and the second tier Challenge Tour. Vanhootegem has won three tournaments on the Challenge Tour, the 1995 Neuchatel Open SBS Trophy, the 2002 Aa St Omer Open, and the 2007 Telenet Trophy,
Document [2](Title: Tomorrow, When the War Began) million copies of the novel were sold. During this timeframe, "Tomorrow, When the War Began" was translated into five languages, and was rated as the "4th best loved book" in an Australian survey. The novel is recommended by the New South Wales Board of Studies as a text to be studied in English classes during Stage 5 (Years 9 and 10). In 1996, the American Library Association (ALA) named "Tomorrow, When the War Began" as one of the best young adult titles published in America in that year. In 2000, the ALA listed the book as one of the 100
Document [3](Title: Wisconsin Warriors) Warriors opted to move to Tier II. Though they had only finished 4-4 on the regular season, their team rating/strength of schedule (being the only Tier II team to pick up two wins against Tier I-both vs. the Minnesota Vixen), the Warriors wrapped up home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. In the first round, the Warriors dominated the Chattanooga Locomotion with a 32-6 victory. that task was not much more difficult in the following round; thanks to a 28-6 win over the Carolina Phoenix, the Warriors won the Regional Championship. On July 25, the Warriors won the IWFL Tier II North
Document [4](Title: Fossil (novel)) goal of the human researchers to find out if some of the fossils have been fabricated and planted there, and whether any interlopers have arrived to interrupt their mission's progress. To help determine whether the fossils are fraudulent, samples are sent off for DNA analysis. However, the results are very troubling, as some of the fossils are apparently authentic. Fossil (novel) Fossil is a science fiction book written by Hal Clement and first printed in November, 1993. Copyright was reserved to him under his real name, "Harry C. Stubbs" and the company he associated himself with, Tomorrow, Inc.. On a
Document [5](Title: HCS Research (1823)) HCS Research (1823) HCS "Research" was a ship that the British East India Company (EIC) had built for it in 1823 at Fort Gloster (Calcutta) to serve as a survey ship. She is most famous for her 1827 voyage under the command of Captain Peter Dillon that discovered the fate of Count Lapérouse's expedition and its ships " Boussole" and "Astrolabe". During the period 1824-26, the Burmese War diverted "Research" from her surveying duties. She received ten guns and Captain John Crawford, together with Messrs. C. B. Richardson and C. Montriou, of the Marine, as his officers, participated in the
Document [6](Title: Al-Azhar Mosque) congregational mosque in a community, the Hanafi "madh'hab", to which the Mamluks adhered, placed no such restriction. Al-Azhar had by now lost its association with the Fatimids and Ismāʿīli doctrines, and with Cairo's rapid expansion, the need for mosque space allowed Baibars to disregard al-Azhar's history and restore the mosque to its former prominence. Under Baibars and the Mamluk Sultanate, al-Azhar saw the return of stipends for students and teachers, as well as the onset of work to repair the mosque, which had been neglected for nearly 100 years. According to al-Mufaddal, the emir 'Izz al-Din Aydamur al-Hilli built his
Document [7](Title: List of oldest living people) Upon the death of Violet Brown of Jamaica on 15 September 2017 , Nabi Tajima of Japan became the world 's oldest living person .
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Answer: | Nabi Tajima of Japan |
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Document [0](Title: Constitution of Pakistan of 1956) from East Bengal, took a prominent part. Non-Muslim members expressed grave apprehensions about their position and role in the new policy. Hindu members of the Constitutional Assembly argued that the Objectives Resolution differed with Muhammad Ali Jinnah's (Quaid-e-Azam) view in all the basic points. Sris Chandra Chattopadhyaya said: Birat Chandra Mandal declared that Jinnah had "unequivocally said that Pakistan will be a secular state." Bhupendra Kumar Datta went a step further: "...were this resolution to come before this house within the life-time of the Great Creator of Pakistan, the Quaid-i-Azam, it would not have come in its present shape..." However,
Document [1](Title: Festivali i Këngës) against the country and corrupting its youth. After the 1972 edition the contest dwelled in a period of extreme pressure and censorship. The songs were highly monitored and the topics were generally related to the country's development or the government and its main figures. This oppression continued until 1984 when the dictator died. The following year, the change in lyrics was very abrupt and censorship began to relax. Nertila Koka and Anita Bitri quickly became the favorite new singers of songs about love, while Parashqevi Simaku, Irma Libohova and Morena Reka also motivated the youth with progressively more liberal political
Document [2](Title: Trashman (comics)) a strong, rugged, black-clad militant figure, with dark hair and beard and eyes always in shadow, who wields conventional military weapons such as machine guns, pistols, daggers and explosives in addition to his super powers. "Harry Barnes, known to the world as Trashman, trained by the elusive Sixth International as a master of the para-sciences, is able to change his molecular structure or decipher a crack in the sidewalk." (quote from Trashman's first comic strip in the "East Village Other".) Trashman's powers include superhuman strength, stamina, speed, agility, reflexes, equilibrium and durability. He is not invulnerable to harm, but his
Document [3](Title: Toyota Land Cruiser Prado) 2.7-liter inline-four petrol (model TRJ152L). Meanwhile, the 2.7-liter engine version (model TRJ152L), introduced in October 2013, got a revised "2TR-FE" engine with dual VVT-i, and the four-speed automatic was replaced with the previous six-speed "AC60F"; the 3.5-liter V6 version also got the new transmission. Toyota Land Cruiser Prado The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is a mid-size four-wheel drive vehicle in the Toyota Land Cruiser range. It is produced by the Japanese car maker, Toyota. The Prado is one of the smaller vehicles in the range. From 2009, the Prado is based on Toyota's J150 platform. The Prado may also be
Document [4](Title: Unitarian Church of All Souls) of the Divine Unity the following year. In 1855, the present name, All Souls, was taken by an American church for the first time when the congregation dedicated its third building at 249 Fourth Avenue (now Park Avenue South) at 20th Street. The new church was designed by Jacob Wrey Mould and featured bands of red and white bricks and Caen stone, which led to the colloquial names of "The Holy Zebra" and "The Beefsteak Church." In partnership with minister Henry Whitney Bellows, who served for over four decades from 1839 to 1882, All Souls grew to include some of
Document [5](Title: J-pop) group to debut in Johnny's history, with ten members. They also became the youngest group ever to perform in Tokyo Dome with the average age of 15.7 years old. On the 2008 yearly singles charts, only one single ranked in the top 30 was sung by a female (Namie Amuro's single "60s 70s 80s") except gender-mixed groups, partly because the boy bands enjoyed an advantage in physical single sales. In 2009, Johnny's Jr. artist Yuma Nakayama w/B.I.Shadow became the youngest artist to have their first single to debut at the number-one spot, as the band had an average age of
Document [6](Title: Steven Bryan) Right Track Records/Universal Music Operations in 2011 for his first single "Puppets On TV". "Puppets On TV" has been featured on BBC Radio 2, BBC London 94.9 and Cool FM in the UK and IHeartRadio in the US. Bryan and his band played a series of sold-out UK shows in 2012, but after difficulties with the record label and his manager they eventually decided to part ways in 2013. "It wasn't as peaceful as I would have liked, and it left a deep scar to be honest. At one point I almost thought I was done with music, and frankly
Document [7](Title: Be More Chill (musical)) Character ( s ) World Premiere Cast ( 2015 ) Two River Theatre Original Off - Broadway Cast ( 2018 ) Pershing Square Signature Center Jeremy Heere Will Connolly Will Roland Michael Mell George Salazar Christine Canigula Stephanie Hsu The SQUIP Eric William Morris Jason Tam Chloe Valentine Katlyn Carlson Brooke Lohst Lauren Marcus Rich Goranski Gerard Canonico Jenna Rolan Katie Ladner Tiffany Mann Jake Dillinger Jake Boyd Britton Smith Mr. Heere Mr. Reyes Scary Stockboy Paul Whitty Jason '' SweetTooth '' Williams
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Answer: | Tiffany Mann |
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Document [0](Title: George Paish) George Paish Sir George Paish (7 November 1867 – 1 May 1957) was a British liberal economist of international renown, author of "The Defeat of Chaos" (1941), as well as "Railways in Great Britain" (1904), and co-author of "Road To Prosperity" in 1927. He advocated the free market prior to the First World War, and was at one point advisor to the head of the British Treasury. He also served for a time as co-president of the Anglo-Ethiopian Society. He was the assistant editor of "The Statist" magazine from 1894 to 1900 and later became the editor. Paish was born
Document [1](Title: Winside, Nebraska) Winside, Nebraska Winside is a village in Wayne County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 427 at the 2010 census. Winside was platted in 1886 when the railroad was extended to that point. It was so named because its promoters hoped the town would win the railroad over rival town Northside. Winside is located at (42.176648, -97.175899). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all of it land. As of the census of 2010, there were 427 people, 176 households, and 120 families residing in the village. The population density was .
Document [2](Title: Lebanese space program) Haigazian University. The society developed into the wider Lebanese space program and it produced the first rockets of the Arab World, which were capable of suborbital flight. In November 1960, a group of Haigazian College students got together under the guidance of Manoug Manougian (a Mathematics and Physics instructor) to form the Haigazian College Rocket Society (HCRS). With an initial budget of 750 Lebanese pounds donated by the late deputy Emile Bustani, the members of the HCRS: Simon Aprahamian, Garabed Basmadjian, Hampartsum Karageuzian, Hrair Kelechain, Michael Ladah and John Tilkian, set out to prepare single and multistage solid fuel rockets.
Document [3](Title: Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (California)) Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (California) Convent of the Sacred Heart High School is an Independent Catholic high school for girls in San Francisco, California, and part of the Schools of the Sacred Heart Network. Convent of the Sacred Heart High School was established in 1887 by the Society of the Sacred Heart, It was founded by Mother Kitty Garesché together with a former classmate from the Sacred Heart Academy, Elise Miltenberger. The new Sacred Heart Academy had a three-member house council: Mother Mary O'Meara, Kitty Garesché and Elise Miltenberger; Garesché became Mistress General (headmistress). One of the
Document [4](Title: DSDP 368) larger layer below consists of turbidite at 2a and 2c, in the middle are red and green shales (2b) and below consists of black shales (3). Below is the oceanic crust in which unlike DSDP 367 which had drilled into, DSDP 368 did not. Not including benthic and planktonic (or planctonic) materials. There are types of nanoplanktons (or nanoplanctons). Planktonic foraminifers are found at around 200 meters below the ocean floor, they include: Coccoliths are founded up to 250 meters below the ocean floor, the drilling area, they include: Several radiolaria were made during the Late Pleistocene, Early Miocene and
Document [5](Title: William J. Donovan) address a problem that did not exist, do harm to loyal Americans, and provide the Japanese with ammunition for their propaganda. Donovan set up espionage and sabotage schools, established front companies, arranged clandestine collaborations with international corporations and the Vatican, and oversaw the invention of new, espionage-friendly guns, cameras, and bombs. Donovan also recruited agents, selecting individuals with a wide range of backgrounds – ranging from intellectuals and artists to people with criminal backgrounds. He hired a great many female spies, dismissing criticism by those who felt women were unsuited to such work. Among his prominent recruits were film director
Document [6](Title: Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God) Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God The Church of Universal Triumph, Dominion of God is a predominantly African American Pentecostal holiness spiritual church. It began as a breakaway congregation of the Detroit branch of the southern based, nationwide Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ in the 1940s. It was founded by James F. Jones, often known as Prophet Jones. Universal Triumph, Dominion of God positions itself theologically as the 'fulfillment' of and the true successor to 'the mission' of its former Mother Church. Its self-designation is not as a Christian 'Holiness' Church but as a Christian
Document [7](Title: North Dakota State Capitol) The disaster required the construction of a new building during the Great Depression . The tower and wing were built between 1931 and 1934 , at a cost of $2 million . Ground was broken for the building by Governor George F. Shafer on August 13 , 1932 . Workers on the building were paid only 30 cents an hour and , after multiple worker strikes , the capitol grounds were administered by martial law in June 1933 . The state sold half of the original capitol campus to defray the cost of construction. Artist Edgar Miller was brought in to do much of the interior design and decoration as well as the bas - relief sculptures on the facade which depict the rich human history of North Dakota .
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Answer: | between 1931 and 1934 |
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Document [0](Title: Sunflat Games) of 3796. PapiJump was Sunflat's first game released for the iPhone OS platform. Using the built-in accelerometer, the player directs Mr. Papi, a bouncing red ball with a smiley-face, up an infinite sequence of platforms. The left side of the playing field is connected with the right side (wraparound). If Mr. Papi misses a platform and falls, the game is over. The game is endless, so nobody has ever won and nobody ever will. The basic/free version has three level types/modes - Normal, Fall and Enemy. At first, only Normal mode is available, but once a certain high score is
Document [1](Title: Krazy Kat) downplayed. While earlier, one got the sense of his taking advantage of Krazy's willingness to be "bricked", now one gets the sense of Ignatz and Krazy as chummy co-conspirators against Pupp, with Ignatz at times quite aware of the positive way Krazy interprets his missiles. A police dog who loves Krazy, and always tries (sometimes successfully) to thwart Ignatz's desires to pelt Krazy Kat with bricks. Officer Pupp and Ignatz often try to get the better of each other even when Krazy is not directly involved, as they both enjoy seeing the other played for a fool. He appears slightly
Document [2](Title: Calabash Brothers) become drowsy and fall asleep. The spirits' gave him a special "cooling" wine that put him to sleep before freezing him in a block of ice. The Fourth and Fifth brothers transformed one right after the other, and as a result are closer to one another and are both supposedly twins. In the second series, he is the last brother to be captured when the third demon uses a tub of oil to mix with his fire to knock him out while he was distracted.Throughout all his brothers, in the second series, he manage to escape most traps that had
Document [3](Title: Edma Abouchdid) that it would be open to admitting women into its medical school. Abouchdid was able to meet the criteria for medical school admission in 1926, but she had to pass herself off as two years older than her actual age. Abouchdid's admission to medical school was contingent upon the school's ability to recruit a second female student. The dean did not want Abouchdid to enter medical school as the lone female in a class of 70 students. Abouchdid's acceptance to the school almost fell through when her female classmate, who was coming from the U.S., decided to get married rather
Document [4](Title: Baldwin, Chemung County, New York) the east by Barton in Tioga County, to the south and east by Chemung, and to the west by Elmira. The main areas of population are the hamlets of North Chemung and Hicks. Hicks is located in the extreme northeastern area of the town, and North Chemung is more to the center. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which , or 0.08%, is water. Most of the town's land drains to the Chemung River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River. Baldwin Creek drains the center and northwestern parts of the
Document [5](Title: T. D. S. A. Dissanayake) T. D. S. A. Dissanayake T.D.S.A. Dissanayake is a Sri Lankan diplomat and writer, who has served as Sri Lankan ambassador to Indonesia and Egypt. Dissanayake was born to a family of police officers, his father was C. C. "Jungle" Dissanayake a former Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police (SDIG) and his uncle S.A. "Jingle" Dissanayake was a former Inspector General of Police. He was educated at the Royal College Colombo, the University of Ceylon and Harvard University. After graduating from University of Ceylon he had hope to join the Ceylon Police Force following his family tradition. However he was
Document [6](Title: Time Out (album)) toggle through four different camera angles of Brubeck performing a solo version of "Three to Get Ready". "Time Out" was included among a group of 15 DualDisc releases that were test marketed in two cities: Boston and Seattle. Due to "rights issues", the DualDisc issue was recalled within days of being shipped to just a handful of stores in these two cities. As a result, fewer than 50 copies of this album are known to exist in DualDisc format, and it is one of the rarest commercially released CDs of all time. A handful of copies of the DualDisc version
Document [7](Title: Better Angels (The Walking Dead)) Following the death of Dale Horvath in the previous episode , this episode presents a shift in attitudes amongst the group members . This episode features the death of Shane Walsh ( Jon Bernthal ) . This episode explores the depths of Shane 's antagonistic behavior culminating in his murder of Randall ( Michael Zegen ) and ultimately a fatal confrontation with Rick where he meets his own untimely demise .
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Answer: | Rick |
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Document [0](Title: Bare-metal restore) Bare-metal restore Bare-metal restore is a technique in the field of data recovery and restoration where the backed up data is available in a form which allows one to restore a computer system from "bare metal", i.e. without any requirements as to previously installed software or operating system. Typically, the backed up data includes the necessary operating system, applications and data components to rebuild or restore the backed up system to an entirely separate piece of hardware. In some configurations, the hardware receiving the restore needs to have an identical configuration to the hardware that was the source of the
Document [1](Title: Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses) March when the triplets fall asleep and the other girls dance. The Fourth Symphony's last movement is played at the final confrontation of Rowena and Desmond by the princesses and Derek. In the October 14, 2006 issue of "Billboard", "Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses" debuted at number one on the Top DVD Sales chart. Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is a 2006 direct-to-video computer-animated dance film directed by Greg Richardson and loosely based on the Brothers Grimm's "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". It is 9th entry in the "Barbie" film series and features
Document [2](Title: George Washington Truett) Hayesville Academy in 1875 and graduated in 1885. He taught in a Towns County, Georgia, schoolhouse and, in 1887, founded the Hiawassee Academy in that same county, with the intention of making enough money to pay for law school. In 1889, however, he left his position with the Academy to move with his parents to Whitewright, Texas, where he joined the Whitewright Baptist Church and attended Grayson College. He was ordained to the Baptist ministry at the Whitewright church in 1890. He preached his first sermon at the First Baptist Church in nearby Sherman, Texas. In 1891, Truett was hired
Document [3](Title: Splay tree) reduced to the problem of removing a node with 0 or 1 children. Unlike a binary search tree, in a splay tree after deletion, we splay the parent of the removed node to the top of the tree. ALTERNATIVE: Splaying, as mentioned above, is performed during a second, bottom-up pass over the access path of a node. It is possible to record the access path during the first pass for use during the second, but that requires extra space during the access operation. Another alternative is to keep a parent pointer in every node, which avoids the need for extra
Document [4](Title: Near Eastern fire salamander) active at night and spend the day in hiding. During the hottest months of summer they may aestivate, depending on location, and individuals at higher elevations hibernate during the winter. They show great fidelity to their hiding and breeding places. It used to be thought that they were resident within small home ranges but it has now been shown that this is not the case. Migrations of populations sometimes take place and individuals sometimes wander far from their normal bases. Adults live on land and feed on insects, earthworms, slugs, snails, other small invertebrates, and even young salamanders of other
Document [5](Title: Victor Saul Navasky) Victor Saul Navasky Victor Saul Navasky (born July 5, 1932) is an American journalist, editor and academic. He is publisher emeritus of "The Nation" and George T. Delacorte Professor Emeritus of Professional Practice in Magazine Journalism at Columbia University. He was editor of "The Nation" from 1978 until 1995 and its publisher and editorial director from 1995 to 2005. Navasky's book "Naming Names" (1980) is considered a definitive take on the Hollywood blacklist. For it he won a 1982 National Book Award for Nonfiction. Navasky was born in New York City, the son of Esther (Goldberg) and Macy Navasky. In
Document [6](Title: Saint Valentine) in Malta and also in Blessed John Duns Scotus' church in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, Scotland. There is also a gold reliquary bearing the words "Corpus St. Valentin, M" (Body of St. Valentine, Martyr) at Birmingham Oratory, UK, in one of the side altars in the main church. Saint Valentine remains in the Roman Catholic Church's official list of saints, the "Roman Martyrology", but, in view of the scarcity of information about him, his commemoration was removed from the General Roman Calendar, when this was revised in 1969. It is included in local calendars of places such as Balzan
Document [7](Title: Beauty and the Beast (musical)) After completing tryouts in Houston , Beauty and the Beast premiered on Broadway on April 18 , 1994 , starring Susan Egan and Terrence Mann as the eponymous Belle and Beast , respectively . The musical opened to mixed reviews from theatre critics , but was a massive commercial success and well received by audiences . Beauty ran on Broadway for 5,461 performances for thirteen years ( 1994 - 2007 ) , becoming Broadway 's tenth longest - running production in history . The musical has grossed more than $1.4 billion worldwide and played in thirteen countries and 115 cities . It has also become a popular choice for high school productions .
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Answer: | April 18 , 1994 |
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Document [0](Title: CCH Canadian) by Wolters Kluwer, the Dutch publishing company on November 27, 1995. Wolters Kluwer's core publishing markets include legal, tax and business, health, science, and education, in 26 countries, as well as North America. It has over 19,000 employees worldwide. On January 1, 1996, CCH Incorporated became a wholly owned subsidiary of Wolters Kluwer NV (Amsterdam). In July, 1998 WK acquired SoftKey, a tax compliance software company. Now located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, the tax compliance products Cantax and TaxPrep (software for preparing tax returns) formed the backbone of CCH's Tax Compliance products. These software products simplify compliance for tax practitioners, preparing
Document [1](Title: Francis Miles Finch) arrival forty years ago until the present hour." Early in Ulysses S. Grant's first presidential term (circa 1870) he was appointed collector of internal revenue for the Twenty-sixth District, New York, which office he resigned after holding it for four years. In May 1880, he was appointed a judge of the New York Court of Appeals to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Charles J. Folger as Chief Judge. In January 1881, he was re-appointed to fill the vacancy that continued after Folger's election as Chief Judge in November 1880. In November 1881, Finch was elected to a
Document [2](Title: Mark Bryan (veterinarian)) in production animals. This project will provide a baseline of normal mortality rates on NZ farms as there are no national disease statistics. Creation of the app was partly prompted by deaths on HT [herbicide tolerant] swedes and fodder beet in 2014 and following years. VetSouth has been running the Welfarm pilot for 3 years and have identified the use of antibiotics as an issue to address. The New Zealand Veterinary Association, which Bryan is a board member, has recently announced that they are aiming to phase out the use of non- essential antibiotic usage by 2030.Their strategic intent is
Document [3](Title: Robert Gadocha) games with the Polish national team. In 1978, Gadocha moved to the Chicago Sting of the North American Soccer League. He also spent one season, 1980–81, with the Hartford Hellions of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He now resides in Sarasota, FL with his wife, Dina, and son, Robert. Robert Gadocha Robert Gadocha (born 10 January 1946 in Kraków) is a retired Polish soccer player, most notable for playing for Legia Warsaw. Gadocha, who started his career in Garbarnia Krakow. later also played for FC Nantes, and briefly in the United States for Chicago Sting, his last professional team. He
Document [4](Title: Peternelle van Arsdale) young adults and adults. It was inspired by the Medusa myth and was described by "Publishers Weekly" as “filled with strong characters who defy basic labels.” Van Arsdale's essays have been published by LitHub, Hypable.com, and Culturefly. Peternelle van Arsdale Peternelle van Arsdale (born September 10, 1967, in Belleville, New Jersey) is an American writer. She has a BA from Bryn Mawr College. Van Arsdale's first novel, "The Beast Is an Animal", was published in 2017. A dark fairy tale written for young adults, it was described as “atmospheric and immersive” by "Publishers Weekly". It is being developed by Amazon
Document [5](Title: He Pingping) television, in 2008 his status as the world's shortest man was verified by "Guinness World Records". His height was measured three times over the course of 10 hours before he received a certificate officially naming him as the world’s shortest man. In September 2008, he travelled to the U.S. to help launch the 2009 edition of the "Guinness Book of World Records" in New York City, which certified him as the world's smallest man. On 25 April 2010, He was featured in the tenth episode of the 16th season of the American reality show "The Amazing Race", filmed earlier in
Document [6](Title: Punisher in film) on for more Punisher, he said, "If I had my wish, it's going to run and run. It's up to the fan base. If this works, we get to do it all again." After the first film was not received well by audiences, the rights for the character eventually reverted to Marvel. The Punisher appears as a supporting character in the anime film "" (2013), voiced by Norman Reedus. He was first seen hunting down a member of A.I.M. selling weapons to a buyer. However, Iron Man saves the member and gets answers. After that, Iron Man and the Punisher
Document [7](Title: Origins of the Cold War) The Origins of the Cold War involved the breakdown of relations between the Soviet Union versus the United States , Great Britain and their allies in the years 1945 -- 1949 . From the American - British perspective , first came diplomatic confrontations stretching back decades , followed by the issue of political boundaries in Central Europe and political non-democratic control of the East by the Soviet Army . Then came economic issues ( especially the Marshall Plan ) and then the first major military confrontation , with a threat of a hot war , in the Berlin Blockade of 1948 -- 1949 . By 1949 , the lines were sharply drawn and the Cold War was largely in place in Europe . Outside Europe , the starting points vary in the late 1940s or early 1950s .
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Answer: | 1945 |
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Document [0](Title: Theophilus Cazenove) for funds that were under his control. During this period he helped his cousin from Geneva to settle in Philadelphia. Alexander Baring wrote: "Cazenove is a sad dirty fellow and does all the mischief he can." In 1798 he hired Joseph Ellicott but Paolo Busti became his successor. Although he became an American citizen in 1794, Cazenove returned to Europe in 1799. In Amsterdam he began to archive purchase of land for the financiers. He left the employment of the Dutch investors in 1802 and sought a position under Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, who he had met in Philadelphia in
Document [1](Title: Agis III) withdraw to safety. On the manner of his death, Diodorus comments: He had fought gloriously and fell with many frontal wounds. As he was being carried by his soldiers back to Sparta, he found himself surrounded by the enemy. Despairing of his own life, he ordered the rest to make their escape with all speed and to save themselves for the service of their country, but he himself armed and rising to his knees defended himself, killed some of the enemy and was himself slain by a javelin cast. He had reigned nine years. Agis was succeeded by his brother
Document [2](Title: 5th Foreign Infantry Regiment) echeloned garrisons along the pressure axes of the Viet-minh (Battle of Route Coloniale 4). The 1st battalion mounted the assault from Mon Caï side and retook position at Tan mai on October 20, 1950. Ten days later, the unit reoccupied Dinh Lap and saved la bande côtière. Facing the length of the disaster, the triomph was modest. At the end of 1950, the regiment wa echeloned on the RC 18 and the frontier zone in the region of Mon Caï. In December, the GM 6 was created from elements of the regimental command company. The unit made way to meet
Document [3](Title: East Brunswick, New Jersey) East Brunswick, New Jersey East Brunswick is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. The suburban community is part of the New York City metropolitan area and is located on the southern shore of the Raritan River, directly adjacent to the city of New Brunswick. According to the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 47,512, reflecting an increase of 756 (+1.6%) from the 46,756 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,208 (+7.4%) from the 43,548 counted in the 1990 Census. East Brunswick was incorporated as a township by an act of
Document [4](Title: Expressive aphasia) is a painless and noninvasive method of stimulating the cortex. TMS works by suppressing the inhibition process in certain areas of the brain. By suppressing the inhibition of neurons by external factors, the targeted area of the brain may be reactivated and thereby recruited to compensate for lost function. Research has shown that patients can demonstrate increased object naming ability with regular transcranial magnetic stimulation than patients not receiving TMS. Furthermore, research suggests this improvement is sustained upon the completion of TMS therapy. However, some patients fail to show any significant improvement from TMS which indicates the need for further
Document [5](Title: 2012 Washington Redskins season) go into the second half up 20–7, Saverio Rocca's punt was blocked and returned four yards for a touchdown by Saints special teamer Courtney Roby to make it 20–14 at the half. Getting the ball to start the second half, Washington extended its advantage by way of a 1-yard rush TD by rookie running back Alfred Morris. Washington would again expand upon its lead via Cundiff's 37-yarder, to make it 30–14 Washington. Saints kicker Garrett Hartley hit a 21-yard field goal to close the third quarter scoring at 30–17. In the fourth, Washington again pushed its advantage to 16 when
Document [6](Title: Fly system) through the use of tracks. Flying rigs usually involve specialized equipment and techniques operated by a relatively experienced crew. Peter Foy is known for his innovations in manual flying rigs, especially those used in theatrical productions of Peter Pan. Automated flying rigs, which synchronize multiple point hoists, are becoming more common as motor control systems become safer and more sophisticated. A permanently installed fire curtain line set, though not used for productions, is a typical element of a theatrical rigging system installation. Building and fire codes typically require that either a fire curtain or water deluge system be installed to
Document [7](Title: Super Bowl LII halftime show) The Super Bowl LII Halftime Show ( officially known as the Pepsi Super Bowl LII Halftime Show ) took place on February 4 , 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis , Minnesota , as part of Super Bowl LII . Justin Timberlake was the featured performer , as confirmed by the National Football League ( NFL ) on October 22 , 2017 . It was televised nationally by NBC .
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Document [0](Title: Boolean Pythagorean triples problem) days on the Stampede supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center and generated a 200 terabyte propositional proof, which was compressed to 68 gigabytes. The paper describing the proof was published on arXiv on 3 May 2016, and has been accepted for the SAT 2016 conference, where it won the best paper award. In the 1980s Ronald Graham offered a $100 prize for the solution of the problem, which has now been awarded to Marijn Heule. Boolean Pythagorean triples problem The Boolean Pythagorean triples problem is a problem relating to Pythagorean triples which was solved using a computer-assisted proof in
Document [1](Title: Attappadi) was initiated there. Since then, the state government has implemented several special development projects including the Attappadi Co-operative Farming Society, the Western Ghats Development Programme, the Attappadi Valley Irrigation Programme and the People's Planning Programme implemented in Attappadi in 1997–2002. A monumental palace-like "Bharat Yatra Centre" at Agali was established in 1984 by a former Prime Minister, Chandra Shekhar, to provide employment training in weaving, pottery, embroidery and food processing to the women of this rural area. The property was occasionally occupied personally by Chandra Shekar but employment training never happened. The leaders of Girijan Sevak Samaj (GSS), the major
Document [2](Title: Burial (musician)) Burial (musician) William Emmanuel Bevan, known by his recording alias Burial, is a British electronic musician from South London. Initially remaining anonymous, Burial became the first artist signed to Kode9's electronic label Hyperdub in 2005. He released his self-titled debut album, which drew inspiration from UK rave music and pirate radio culture, to acclaim in 2006; it was named the album of the year by "The Wire". Burial's second album, "Untrue", was released to further critical acclaim in 2007. In 2008, Bevan's identity was revealed by "The Independent" and confirmed by Hyperdub. He has gone on to collaborate with Four
Document [3](Title: Cris Villanueva) ABS-CBN starring Iza Calzado, Gabby Concepcion, Andi Eigenmann and Jake Cuenca. Cris Villanueva Krishnamurti Villanueva (born May 23, 1971) is a Filipino actor in movies and television. He was a former matinee idol in the late 1980s. He was a cast member of "That's Entertainment", a youth-oriented talent and variety show now defunct in the Philippines. Villanueva started as commercial model of Coca-Cola until discovered by Deo Fajardo. He became a member of "That's Entertainment". He received a nomination from FAMAS Awards (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences), Luna Awards (Film Academy of the Philippines), Star Awards for Movies
Document [4](Title: Violette Lecoq) Lecoq was awarded the French Resistance medal, and the French Croix de guerre. She died in Paris in 2003. Violette Lecoq Violette Lecoq (1912 – 2003) was a French nurse, illustrator, and a resistance member during World War II. She is known for her drawings from the Ravensbrück concentration camp, which were also used as evidence at the first Ravensbrück Trials in 1946. At the outbreak of World War II Lecoq worked as a nurse with the Red Cross. She was also affiliated with the French resistance movement. She was arrested in 1942 and held one year in isolation, and
Document [5](Title: Medicine in the medieval Islamic world) bimaristans to include doctors and pharmacists. Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik is often credited with building the first bimaristan in Damascus in 707 AD. The bimaristan had a staff of salaried physicians and a well equipped dispensary. It treated the blind, lepers and other disabled people, and also separated those patients with leprosy from the rest of the ill. Some consider this bimaristan no more than a "lepersoria" because it only segregated patients with leprosy. The first true Islamic hospital was built during the reign of Caliph Harun al-Rashid. The Caliph invited the son of chief physician, Jabril ibn
Document [6](Title: Pseudohaloritidae) lateral lobes differ from those of both "Imitoceras" and "Maximites" in being pointed. The aberrant position of the siphuncle well away from the ventral margin and in some near the dorsum is characteristic of, although not unique to, this family. However no link is indicated between these Pennsylvanian and Permian forms and the Upper Devonian Clymeniids with their well established dorso-marginal siphuncles. Pseudohaloritidae Pseudohaloritidae is the larger of two families that form the goniatitid superfamily Pseudohaloritaceae, the other being the monogenerc Maximitidae. They are part of the vast array of shelled cephalopods known as ammonoids that are more closely related
Document [7](Title: This Is Us (season 1)) The season , which premiered on NBC on September 20 , 2016 , and ran until March 14 , 2017 , over 18 episodes , received generally positive reviews from critics . It was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten television programs of 2016 , and received ten nominations for the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards , including Outstanding Drama Series with Brown winning for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series , as well as receiving nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series -- Drama and the Critics ' Choice Television Award for Best Drama Series . The series was renewed for a second and third season on January 18 , 2017 .
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Document [0](Title: Advance of the Islamic Courts Union) chairman Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed met in succession with Yemeni president Ali Abdalla Salah. Arab League efforts for peace talks in Khartoum, Sudan, were postponed, angering the ICU. In Garowe, Puntland on the same day, police opened fire on the security forces surrounding Puntland President Mohamud Adde Muse, protesting lack of payment. It was also reported soldiers robbed a bank because of government neglect. The ICU entered Salagle, one of the few towns in the Juba region outside of their control. Two soldiers loyal to the TFG Minister of Defense, Col. Barre Hirale, were ambushed and killed between Baardhere and
Document [1](Title: High-speed rail in Europe) 250 km/h on at least one section. These are as follows: Denmark does not have any high-speed lines, the maximum permitted speed is 180 km/h, but has commenced the construction of one high-speed line and the upgrade of another line to high-speed level. Denmark's two biggest cities, Copenhagen and Aarhus, are about 300 km apart, and there is a political target to reach a two-hour traveling time, and 200 km/h is set as a target speed. Some parts are planned to be rerouted because the present railway is curvy there and they are likely to be designed for higher than
Document [2](Title: Redbud Woods controversy) City of Ithaca approved the plaque on July 5, 2006, and it was installed later that year. The plaque reads: Redbud Woods The land before you was once home to the extended family of Robert H. Treman, creator of parks and protector of green spaces throughout Tompkins County. The woodland that grew up here was inhabited for decades by diverse fauna and more than fifty plant species, including numerous redbud trees. Redbud Woods was razed on July 20, 2005 by the Cornell administration to build a parking lot. This plaque has been erected by Ithaca community members in memory of
Document [3](Title: Power inverter) in induction heating. To do this, AC power is first rectified to provide DC power. The inverter then changes the DC power to high frequency AC power. Due to the reduction in the number of DC sources employed, the structure becomes more reliable and the output voltage has higher resolution due to an increase in the number of steps so that the reference sinusoidal voltage can be better achieved. This configuration has recently become very popular in AC power supply and adjustable speed drive applications. This new inverter can avoid extra clamping diodes or voltage balancing capacitors. There are three
Document [4](Title: Laure Murat) Laure Murat Laure Murat (born 1967, Paris) is a French historian and writer. A member of the House of Murat, Laure Murat is a cousin of the 8th Prince Murat, and the daughter of Napoleon Murat, producer of films, and Ines of Albert de Luynes, who wrote some books. An autodidact, she passed her doctorate (in history at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales) in 2006 only. Her field of study extends to the history of culture, history of psychiatry, and gender studies. As of 2016, she is a professor at the "Department of French and Francophone Studies"
Document [5](Title: Marlon Hairston) Marlon Hairston Marlon Hairston (born March 23, 1994) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer. He is a cousin of San Antonio Spurs basketball player LaMarcus Aldridge. Hairston played for Louisville Cardinals men's soccer for his freshman and sophomore years. He played in 39 games, and started 38. He was named to the All-Big East Rookie team in 2012, his rookie year. His sophomore year, he was named to the First Team All-Big East team. After his sophomore year with Louisville Hairston signed a Generation Adidas contract and was
Document [6](Title: First National Government of New Zealand) First National Government of New Zealand The First National Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 1949 to 1957. It was a conservative government best remembered for its role in the 1951 waterfront dispute. It also began the repositioning of New Zealand in the cold war environment. Although New Zealand continued to assist Britain in situations such as the Malayan Emergency, it now became connected to Australia and the United States through the ANZUS agreement. Domestically, the First National Government presided over a steady rise in the average standard of living, and by 1957 New Zealand
Document [7](Title: Atlanta Braves) From 1991 to 2005 , the Braves were one of the most successful teams in baseball , winning division titles an unprecedented 14 consecutive times ( omitting the strike - shortened 1994 season in which there were no official division champions ) , and producing the greatest pitching rotation in the history of baseball . The Braves won the NL West 1991 -- 93 and the NL East 1995 -- 2005 , and they returned to the playoffs as the National League Wild Card in 2010 . The Braves advanced to the World Series five times in the 1990s , winning the title in 1995 . Since their debut in the National League in 1876 , the franchise has won 17 divisional titles , 17 National League pennants , and three World Series championships -- in 1914 as the Boston Braves , in 1957 as the Milwaukee Braves , and in 1995 in Atlanta . The Braves are the only Major League Baseball franchise to have won the World Series in three different home cities .
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Document [0](Title: Charles Warne) amassed a large collection of English and Roman coins part of which was sold by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson, & Hodge, on 24 and 25 May 1889, two years after his death. Warne's collection of sepulchral urns and other relics from barrows went to Dorchester Museum. His grave in Brookwood Cemetery is designed to resemble a prehistoric barrow with the upright stone being made from serpentinite. Warne's works were: Warne also contributed "Observations on Vespasian's first Campaign in Britain" to "Archæologia" (xl. 387), and "Archæological Notes made during a Tour in France" to Charles Roach Smith's "Retrospections" (vol. ii. 1886). Attribution
Document [1](Title: Bobby Dineen) junior level in 1945, Midleton subsequently qualified for the county decider. A 3-6 to 3-3 defeat of Passage gave Dineen a junior championship medal. In 1939 Dineen made his senior debut with Cork as the team made a breakthrough in the provincial championship after nearly a decade in the doldrums. A narrow 4-3 to 3-4 defeat of Limerick gave Cork the title and gave Dineen his only Munster medal. The subsequent All-Ireland final pitted Cork against Kilkenny. In one of the most iconic championship deciders of all-time, played on the day that World War II broke out, the climax of
Document [2](Title: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy and Malta) Orthodox refugees to Southern Italy due to Ottoman conquests in the latter portion of the 1500s contributed to a brief revival of Orthodoxy and Greek culture, but soon the new arrivals were assimilated into the Catholic Church, preserving the Byzantine Rite and some of their autonomy within the Eastern-rite Italo-Albanian Catholic Church. The Italian Orthodox Church went underground, and its Bishops had to move around to avoid persecution. Consequently, they were referred to as bishops residing in a given place, rather than as diocesan territorial overseers. However, due to its small numbers and persistent persecution by their Roman Catholic brothers,
Document [3](Title: Jambhala) Jambhala is depicted practising together with his consort, the heavenly mother of wealth that is in charge of wealth in the human realm. In ancient times, this deity was practiced mainly by kings and royalty. His practice is most suitable to people in high power, or to pray for high power, for it can attract people, wealth and fame. One will enjoy wealth in abundance and shall be well respected and supported by people. There is also the Red Jambhala magnetizing method that can bless the practitioner with marital bliss and a harmonious family. Red Jambhala is the manifisation of
Document [4](Title: Maulvibazar-2) Maulvibazar-2 Maulvibazar-2 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2014 by independent politician Abdul Matin. The constituency encompasses Kulaura Upazila. The constituency was created in 1984 from a Sylhet constituency when the former Sylhet District was split into four districts: Sunamganj, Sylhet, Moulvibazar, and Habiganj. Ahead of the 2008 general election, the Election Commission redrew constituency boundaries to reflect population changes revealed by the 2001 Bangladesh census. The 2008 redistricting altered the boundaries of the constituency. Ahead of the 2018 general election, the Election Commission reduced the boundaries of the constituency by removing four
Document [5](Title: Paez people) Paez people The Páez people, also known as the Nasa, are a Native American people who live in the southwestern highlands of Colombia, especially in the Cauca Department, but also the Caquetá Department lowlands and Tierradentro . In the early 1900s, Lazarists built missions among the Paez and began the work to convert them to Christianity. Jesuits had originally tried to convert the Paez, but failed. However, the Lazarists met some success. The Paez developed a syncretic form of Roman Catholicism that absorbed their indigenous religion. For example, the Paez have shamans but many have also become Roman Catholic priests.
Document [6](Title: Meatball sandwich) Meatball sandwich The meatball sandwich is a common sandwich that is a part of several cuisines, including Italian-American cuisine and American cuisine. The sandwich primarily consists of meatballs, a tomato sauce or marinara sauce, and bread, such as Italian bread, baguette and bread rolls. Cheese such as provolone and mozzarella is sometimes used as an ingredient. Additional ingredients can include garlic, green pepper and butter, among others. It is sometimes prepared in the form of a submarine sandwich. It has been suggested that the meatball sandwich was invented in the United States around the time of the turn of the
Document [7](Title: Human body) The study of the human body involves anatomy , physiology , histology and embryology . The body varies anatomically in known ways . Physiology focuses on the systems and organs of the human body and their functions . Many systems and mechanisms interact in order to maintain homeostasis , with safe levels of substances such as sugar and oxygen in the blood .
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Document [0](Title: Syllepte maculilinealis) angled outwards, then very slightly waved, oblique to vein 3, then strongly incurved. The hindwings are brown suffused with grey and with a small blackish discoidal spot with a whitish spot before it. There is an irregularly sinuous dark postmedial line defined on the outer side by a narrow rather maculate white band from the costa beyond the middle to the inner margin before the middle touching the lower angle of the cell. Syllepte maculilinealis Syllepte maculilinealis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1918. It is found in Uganda. The wingspan is
Document [1](Title: 2008–09 in English football) in Crystal Palace, Coventry, Derby and Nottingham Forest. Charlton suffered their second relegation in three years, despite a run of just one loss out of eight games at the end of the season. Southampton also crashed out of the division amid financial worries, which also meant they would be starting the 2009–10 season in League One with a ten-point deduction for entering administration. Norwich were the third relegated club, meaning that all three relegated clubs had been in the Premier League as recently as 2005 and had long left the third tier (Charlton last competed in the third tier in
Document [2](Title: Marcia Milgrom Dodge) Junior High graduating from Southfield-Lathrup High School in 1973. As a child, she took dance lessons at the Julie Adler School of Dance in Oak Park, Michigan. She is the daughter of Myron and Jacqueline Milgrom, and her sisters are Carole Lasser, Paula Milgrom and Marianne Milgrom Bloomberg. Dodge received her degree in Speech Communication and Theatre at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, graduating in 1977. Upon graduation, Dodge moved to New York City pursuing a career as a choreographer. Dodge is the director/choreographer of the 2009 Kennedy Center and Broadway revival of the musical "Ragtime". "The Guardian" noted
Document [3](Title: Doc Savage) author Richard Henry Savage, who wrote more than 40 books of adventure and mystery stories and lived a dashing and daring life. The character first appeared on screen in a 1975 film, "". It was announced on May 30, 2016, that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will be playing Clark "Doc" Savage, being billed as the "World's First Superhero", and the film will be directed by Shane Black with a script written by Anthony Bagarozzi and Chuck Mondry. Doc Savage's real name is Clark Savage, Jr. He is a physician, scientist, adventurer, detective, inventor, explorer, researcher, and, as revealed in "The
Document [4](Title: Tunica people) "Pointe Coupée". (Due to shifting of the Mississippi River, this area has eroded and the settlement was lost.) Other Native tribes had also settled in the area, including the Offagoula, Pascagoula and the Siouan-speaking Biloxi. The latter came to have a long-term relationship with the Tunica. (After years of intermarriage, in 1981 the tribes gained federal recognition as the Tunica-Biloxi Nation of Louisiana.) The Tunica began to rely more on hunting for their sustenance than farming, and often worked for Europeans as hunters or guides. During the late 18th century, numerous Anglo-American settlers entered the region from the American Southeast.
Document [5](Title: On the Pulse of Morning) previous works, and broadening her appeal. The poem's themes are change, inclusion, responsibility, and role of both the President and the citizenry in establishing economic security. Its symbols, references to contemporary issues, and personification of nature has inspired critics to compare "On the Pulse of Morning" with Frost's inaugural poem and with Clinton's inaugural address. It has been called Angelou's "autobiographical poem", and has received mixed reviews. The popular press praised Clinton's choice of Angelou as inaugural poet, and her "representiveness" of the American people and its president. Critic Mary Jane Lupton said that "Angelou's ultimate greatness will be attributed"
Document [6](Title: Lingam) of Shiva". Chapter 10.17 of the "Mahabharata" also refers to the word "sthanu" in the sense of an "inanimate pillar" as well as a "name of Shiva, signifying the immobile, ascetic, desexualized form of the "lingam"", as it recites the legend involving Shiva, Brahma and Prajapati. This mythology weaves two polarities, one where the lingam represents the potentially procreative phallus (fertile lingam) and its opposite "a pillar-like renouncer of sexuality" (ascetic lingam), states Doniger. The "Shiva Purana" describes the origin of the lingam, known as Shiva-linga, as the beginning-less and endless cosmic pillar ("Stambha") of fire, the cause of all
Document [7](Title: London Underground) London Underground A deep - level Central line train at Lancaster Gate bound for Ealing Broadway A larger sub-surface Metropolitan line train at Farringdon bound for Aldgate Overview Locale Greater London , Buckinghamshire , Essex , Hertfordshire Transit type Rapid transit Number of lines 11 Number of stations 270 served ( 260 owned ) Daily ridership 5 million Annual ridership 1.379 billion ( 2016 / 17 ) Website London Underground Operation Began operation 10 January 1863 ; 154 years ago ( 1863 - 01 - 10 ) Operator ( s ) London Underground Limited Reporting marks LT ( National Rail ) Technical System length 402 km ( 250 mi ) Track gauge 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 8 / in ) standard gauge Electrification 630 V DC fourth rail Average speed 33 km / h ( 21 mph )
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Document [0](Title: Healthcare in China) areas in the mid-1980s. The extent to which traditional and Western treatment methods were combined and integrated in the major hospitals varied greatly. Some hospitals and medical schools of purely traditional medicine were established. In most urban hospitals, the pattern seemed to be to establish separate departments for traditional and Western treatment. In the county hospitals, however, traditional medicine received greater emphasis. Traditional medicine depends on herbal treatments, acupuncture, acupressure, moxibustion (burning of herbs over acupuncture points), "cupping" (local suction of skin), qigong (coordinated movement, breathing, and awareness), tui na (massage), and other culturally unique practices. Such approaches are believed
Document [1](Title: Elands Bay Cave) Shell middens from the Holocene are on top of Pleistocene soil that was accumulated from the last glacial period. Prior to 9,000 BP, seals do not appear to be seasonal at Elands Bay Cave. The seal collection was divided into two collections: upper ranging from 1,400 BP and lower ranging from 10,000 BP to 9,500 BP. Charcoal that was 40,000 years old was studied. Proteoid fynbos was able to be harvested because of improved soils in 12,450 BP to 13,600 BP. In the terminal Pleistocene, approximately 16,000 to 8,000 years ago, ostrich egg shells and animal bones were introduced to
Document [2](Title: Shah ibn Mikal) Shah ibn Mikal Shah ibn Mikal or al-Shah ibn Mikal, was an Iranian nobleman from the Mikalid family, who served as a military commander of the Tahirid dynasty and Abbasid Caliphate. He was the son of Mikal, a nobleman who had left Iraq and settled in Khurasan, and could trace his descent back to the Sogdian ruler Divashtich. Shah also had a brother named Muhammad ibn Mikal, who, during his early career, along with Shah, played an important role under the Tahirid ruler Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani. In 864/865, Muhammad was killed during a battle at Ray. During the Caliphal
Document [3](Title: Phillip Levine) students' income, investments, and homeownership. He was inspired to create the tool when he had difficulty determining whether his sons would qualify for financial aid in college. It was originally launched at Wellesley in 2013, and was being used by 31 colleges across the United States as of January 2018. Phillip Levine Phillip B. Levine (born 1963) is the Katharine Coman and A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Economics at Wellesley College. He is known for his research on the effect of interventions intended to benefit disadvantaged youth, as well as factors that affect the rate of teenage childbearing in the
Document [4](Title: Mr. Handyman) before it reached my generation." A consumer was quoted by a reporter explaining the decision to hire Mr. Handyman: "'I couldn't find anyone to come in and help me because the jobs were too small', said Meg Beck of Huntington, who needed some painting and carpentry done. She turned to Mr. Handyman and said she liked the fact that the service has well-marked trucks and uniformed technicians and that a dispatcher called with the names of the crew before they showed up." Sometimes homeowners contact the service after trying, but failing, to do repairwork themselves; in one instance, a Minneapolis
Document [5](Title: Finn Hiorthøy) advisor in the United Nations, NATO and the Council of Europe. In 1955 he was named as a Supreme Court Justice. He stood in this position until his retirement in 1973. He died in 1991. Finn Hiorthøy Finn Hiorthøy (1903–1991) was a Norwegian judge. He graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1926, and then worked as a deputy judge in Nord-Hedmark for some time before being hired in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police in 1930. His specialty was constitutional law and international law, and he represented Norway internationally. He also wrote books and articles. From 1942 to
Document [6](Title: Koh Traoré) more hat-tricks that season. Traore finished the 2013 season at Sabah FA with 18 League Goals, which set a new record at the club. Koh Traoré Koh Traoré (born August 29, 1989 in Ouagadougou) is a Burkinabé-born Ivory Coast football striker who plays for EGS Gafsa in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. Traoré played for Etoile Filante in the Burkinabé Premier League. for a reported 30,000 Euros fee he moved to the Algerian side ES Setif and later to WA Tlemcen. He mutually agreed to leave WA Tlemcen and joined the Malaysian side Sabah FA for the 2013 Malaysia Premier
Document [7](Title: Guild) In medieval cities , craftsmen tended to form associations based on their trades , confraternities of textile workers , masons , carpenters , carvers , glass workers , each of whom controlled secrets of traditionally imparted technology , the '' arts '' or '' mysteries '' of their crafts . Usually the founders were free independent master craftsmen who hired apprentices .
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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: Biathlon) The biathlete carries a small - bore rifle , which weighs at least 3.5 kilograms ( 7.7 lb ) , excluding ammunition and magazines . The rifles use . 22 LR ammunition and are bolt action or Fortner ( straight - pull bolt ) action . The rifle must weight more than 3.5 kilograms . Each rifle holds 4 magazines with 5 rounds each . Addtional rounds can be kept on the stock of the rifle for a relay race .
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Answer: | . 22 LR |
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Document [0](Title: Environmental determinism) the skin color of people and livestock were determined by the water, soil, and heat of their environments. He compared the color of black basalt in the northern Najd to the skin color of the peoples living there to support his theory. Ibn Khaldun, the Arab sociologist and polymath, similarly linked skin color to environmental factors. In his "Muqaddimah" (1377), he wrote that black skin was due to the hot climate of sub-Saharan Africa and not due to African lineage. He thereby challenged Hamitic theories of race that held that the sons of Ham (son of Noah) were cursed with
Document [1](Title: Stamatis Benas) Stamatis Benas Stamatis Benas (alternate spelling: Mpenas) (, ; born October 14, 1985) is a Greek professional basketball player. Benas has spent his entire career in the Greek leagues. He has represented Greece at youth level. Benas started playing basketball at the ranks of Aris Thessaloniki. At the senior level he begun playing basketball for "Galaxias Adendro", an amateur team. He started playing professionally in 2007 when he joined MENT of the Greek A2 League. In 2010 he moved to KAOD, gaining promotion to the Greek Basket League in 2011. He played for three seasons in the top tier of
Document [2](Title: Screenplay (TV series)) Screenplay (TV series) Screenplay was a drama anthology television series, broadcast on BBC Two between 9 July 1986 and 27 October 1993. After single-play anthology series went off the air, the BBC introduced several showcases for made-for-television, feature length filmed dramas, including "Screenplay". Various writers and directors were utilized on the series. Writer Jimmy McGovern was hired by producer George Faber to pen a series five episode based upon the Merseyside needle exchange programme of the 1980s. The episode, directed by Gillies MacKinnon, was entitled "Needle" and featured Sean McKee, Emma Bird, and Pete Postlethwaite"." The last episode of the
Document [3](Title: Lex Luthor (Smallville)) is his curiosity for the unexplained. Lex's primary motive for his "shady" actions derives from his curiosity, specifically beginning from the moment he and Clark meet after Lex hits Clark with his Porsche. Clark always appearing when something strange happens in Smallville does nothing but fuel Lex's curiosity. Rosenbaum believes that Lex's only sees two options: "For Lex, it's either take a nice ride to Metropolis and work with his dad, or find out what's going on with this strong, strange fellow, Clark Kent." Another characteristic of "Smallville" 's Lex Luthor—one that is being developed over the course of the
Document [4](Title: Ethnic joke) Ethnic joke An ethnic joke is a remark attempting humor relating to an ethnic, racial or cultural group, often referring to an ethnic stereotype of the group in question for its punchline. Perceptions of ethnic jokes are ambivalent. Many find them racist and offensive. On the other hand, jokes poking fun at one's own ethnicity are sometimes considered acceptable but Christie Davies challenges this notion of there being an innocuous ethnic joke. Davis maintains that ethnic jokes reinforce ethnic stereotypes and sometimes lead to calls for violence. The perceived damage to the ethnic group can be of great concern as
Document [5](Title: HMS Ocean (1862)) Kellett took command; a new crew was carried out by and Captain William Hewett, VC assumed command of the ship. "Ocean" was relieved in turn by in 1872, but drew too much water to pass through the Suez Canal. The Admiralty therefore ordered that she return home via the Cape of Good Hope using steam. The ship's bottom was very foul and she averaged only 4.5 knots (8.3 km/h) during the voyage. "Ocean" had lost a lot of sheathing during her time in the Far East and much of her planking was in a bad state. The ship was therefore
Document [6](Title: Joseph Hall (bishop)) Hall, was employed under Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, president of the north, and was his deputy at Ashby. His mother was Winifred Bambridge, a strict puritan, whom her son compared to St Monica. The first part of his education was received at Ashby Grammar School. When he was of the age of fifteen Mr. Pelset, lecturer at Leicester, a divine of puritan views, offered to take him "under indentures" and educate him for the ministry. Just before this arrangement was completed, it came to the knowledge of Nathaniel Gilby, son of Anthony Gilby and a fellow of Emmanuel
Document [7](Title: Largest organisms) Among animals , the largest species are all marine mammals , specifically whales . The blue whale is believed to be the largest animal to have ever lived . The largest land animal classification is also dominated by mammals , with the African bush elephant being the most massive of these .
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Document [0](Title: Thomas of Bosnia) lucrative silver mining town of Srebrenica, taken by the Ottomans from the Serbian Despotate, which in turn had taken it from Bosnia. He now decided to resume his war against the rebellious Kosača, an Ottoman tributary. The Turks were now ready to assist the Duke and broke into Bosnia, forcing the King to flee from Kozograd to Bobovac, and enabling Kosača to reverse all his losses. In August, the Ottomans restored Serbia to Đurađ Branković, who allied with Kosača against King Thomas. The destruction of the Hungarian army in November 1444 at the Battle of Varna, where King Vladislaus himself
Document [1](Title: George Museum) the attention of officialdom and barely six months after the move it attained provincial aided museum status as a fully-fledged cultural history museum for the region, with indigenous timber and its allied industries as its main theme. The growing popularity led to another move, this time to the building, which had been the original drostdy (magistrate’s residence and office) in the young town. The original "Mini Museum" has been re-created within the present George Museum. Adrian van Kervel, the first magistrate built the building in 1812-1815 as the Drostdy (residency). In 1826 it burnt down but was re-built. It became
Document [2](Title: Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell) avoid poisoning the catalysts. One recent study revealed that ruthenium-platinum core–shell nanoparticles are particularly effective at oxidizing CO to form CO, a much less harmful fuel contaminant. The mechanism that produces this effect is conceptually similar to that described for PtNi above: the ruthenium core of the particle alters the electronic structure of the platinum surface, rendering it better able to catalyze the oxidation of CO. The challenge for the viability of PEM fuel cells today still remains in their cost and stability. The high cost can in large part be attributed to the use of the precious metal of
Document [3](Title: Karl May) used May's heroes as models in their childhood. Albert Einstein enjoyed May's books and said, "My whole adolescence stood under his sign. Indeed, even today, he has been dear to me in many a desperate hour..." Adolf Hitler was an admirer, who noted in "Mein Kampf" that the novels "overwhelmed" him as a boy, going as far as to ensure "a noticeable decline" in his school grades. According to an anonymous friend, Hitler attended the lecture given by May in Vienna in March 1912 and was enthusiastic about the event. Ironically, the lecture was an appeal for peace, also heard
Document [4](Title: Death Takes a Holiday (musical)) him, why are they afraid of him, why do they cling to life, why is that important? And so, with Death tantalized by taking a few days off, nobody will die on the earth because he's not collecting them as, instead, he spends a weekend with this family in Northern Italy and discovers the one thing that makes life so precious -- love". Following Stone's death in 2003, Thomas Meehan took over writing the book. "Death Takes a Holiday" premiered Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre on June 10, 2011 (in previews) and officially on July 14, for a limited
Document [5](Title: Markus Thormeyer) he was named to Canada's Olympic team for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Thormeyer swam the third leg of the men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay which qualified for the final in fifth place, but ultimately placed seventh overall in the final. Later that year in December, Thormeyer won a bronze medal as part of Canada's 4x50m mixed freestyle event alongside Sandrine Mainville, Michelle Toro, and Yuri Kisil at the World Short Course Championships in Windsor, Ontario. Thormeyer is also a part of the University of British Columbia varsity swim team. Winning multiple individual events and contributing as a key
Document [6](Title: Meitetsu Mikawa Line) 1914, and extended the line to Chiryū (old, now Mikawa Chiryū) the following year, to Koromo (now Toyotashi) in 1920 and Sanage in 1924. In 1926, the Sanage to Hekinan section was electrified at 1,500 V DC, and in the same year the (now closed) Hekinan to Matsukijima section opened as an electrified section, as were all subsequent extensions. The (now closed) Sanage to Nishi Nakagane section opened between 1927 and 1928, and the Matsukijima - Mikawa Yoshida section also opened in the latter year. The company merged with Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu) in June 1941, and the Mikawa Yoshida -
Document [7](Title: Masters Tournament) Gary Player holds the record for most appearances , with 52 . Player also holds the record for the number of consecutive cuts made , with 23 between 1959 and 1982 ( Player did not compete in 1973 as he was recovering from recent surgery ) . He shares this record with Fred Couples , who made his consecutive cuts between 1983 and 2007 , not competing in 1987 and 1994 .
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Answer: | Gary Player |
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Document [0](Title: You Wish (TV series)) "Teen Angel" to the 1970s. "You Wish" was a ratings failure and was cancelled after seven episodes. Reruns from the first season of "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" were added to the TGIF lineup to fill the empty slot for the remainder of the season. The remaining six unaired episodes of the series were burned off in May and June 1998, filling the slot of its fellow new TGIF series, "Teen Angel", after that show was canceled. "TV Guide" called the series "Hammy, artificial, and altogether excruciating". You Wish (TV series) You Wish is an American fantasy sitcom that ran from
Document [1](Title: District (Austria)) system was unpopular at first; "in some provinces considerable resistance had to be overcome." The district offices never became fully operational in the Kingdom of Hungary. Following the first wave of the revolutions of 1848, Emperor Ferdinand I and his minister of the interior, Franz Xaver von Pillersdorf, enacted Austria's first formal constitution. The constitution completely abolished the estates and called for a separation of executive and judicial authority, immediately crippling most existing regional institutions and leaving district offices as the backbone of the empire's administration. Ferdinand having been forced to abdicate by a second wave of revolutions, his successor
Document [2](Title: Roosevelt Nix (fullback)) tackles (19 solo), 10 sacks, four forced fumbled, and led the MAC conference with 20 tackles for a loss. Following the season he was voted first-team All-MAC and MAC Freshman Player of the Year. Additionally, he became Kent State's first freshman to ever win the MAC Defensive Player of the Year award. With a 5–7 finish in Nix's freshman year, Kent State chose to hire Darrell Hazell to replace Martin as Kent State's head coach for 2011. In the season opener, Nix recorded six tackles, two tackles-for-loss, and a sack against #2 Alabama. On September 29, he forced a fumble
Document [3](Title: Japanese occupation of Nauru) sweet potato. Still lacking sufficient output, they created pumpkin plantations, using half drums filled with night soil which had been collected from the population by forced Chinese workers. This method turned out to be extremely productive in Nauru's tropical weather, but as a result, dysentery spread, killing several people. Swarms of flies appeared around the plantations, and the smell was unbearable. Toddy, brewed with the sap of coconut trees, was a valuable dietary supplement and at times the only food available. All the trees used for toddy were inventoried and allocated to the population, three for each Japanese, two for
Document [4](Title: Anthony Rimell) against Worcestershire in 1949 which yielded Rimell his highest first-class score of 160. With the ball Rimell took 39 wickets for the University at a bowling average of 35.38, with one five wicket haul against Gloucestershire which gave him career best figures of 6/100. Rimell's final first-class appearance came in his second and final appearance for Hampshire in the 1950 County Championship against Worcestershire. Rimell also represented the British Army in two non first-class matches in 1948 and 1949. Rimell died at Sonning, Berkshire on 18 October 2007. Anthony Rimell Anthony Geoffrey Jordan Rimell (29 August 1928 – 18 October
Document [5](Title: Russia–South Korea relations) needed, including U.N. action, Lee's office said. Russia said that it will work with Seoul on a new U.N. Security Council resolution and to revive international talks on the North Korean nuclear issue. Koryo-saram is the name which ethnic Koreans in the Post-Soviet states use to refer to themselves. Approximately 500,000 ethnic Koreans reside in the former USSR, primarily in the newly independent states of Central Asia. There are also large Korean communities in southern Russia (around Volgograd), the Caucasus, and southern Ukraine. These communities can be traced back to the Koreans who were living in the Russian Far East
Document [6](Title: Harold Hanson) opponent; but no one ever questioned his integrity". He first married Mabel Martin with whom he adopted a son, Michael Anthony Hanson and then had a daughter, Clare Hanson. His second marriage was in 1945 to Anna Marie Berger (known as Anita). They had two daughters and a son. Anita predeceased Harold by 18 years, after which he married Cissie Pincus. Harold Hanson Harold Joseph Hanson (9 August 1904 – 17 February 1973) was an eminent South African advocate (QC) and Senior Member of the Johannesburg Bar Council. Harold Hanson was born in Johannesburg, son of Ralph Hanson, a Rand
Document [7](Title: State church of the Roman Empire) Nicene Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD , when Emperor Theodosius I made it the Empire 's sole authorized religion . The Eastern Orthodox Church , Oriental Orthodoxy , and the Catholic Church each claim to be the historical continuation of this church in its original form , but do not identify with it in the caesaropapist form that it took later . Unlike Constantine I , who with the Edict of Milan of 313 AD had established tolerance for Christianity without placing it above other religions and whose involvement in matters of the Christian faith extended to convoking councils of bishops who were to determine doctrine and to presiding at their meetings , but not to determining doctrine himself , Theodosius established a single Christian doctrine ( specified as that professed by Pope Damasus I of Rome and Pope Peter II of Alexandria ) as the Empire 's official religion .
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Answer: | 380 AD |
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Document [0](Title: University of Palermo) These are the 12 faculties in which the university is divided into: Among the best-known people who have attended the University of Palermo are Italian political leaders Renato Schifani and Angelino Alfano; chemists Stanislao Cannizzaro and Emanuele Paternò; jurist Filippo Mancuso and the President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, who was also professor in the same university. University of Palermo The University of Palermo () is a university located in Palermo, Italy, and founded in 1806. It is organized in 12 Faculties. The University of Palermo was officially founded in 1806, although its earliest roots date back to 1498 when medicine
Document [1](Title: British Rowing Championships) change in name of the Amateur Rowing Association to British Rowing. The logo and branding now reflects that of British Rowing. The 2006 and 2010 Championships were held at Strathclyde Country Park in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. In 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 the event was held at Holme Pierrepont. The 40th anniversary of the Championships was celebrated in 2012. A decision was taken in 2012 that in order to raise the standard of senior competition, the senior events from the Championships would be moved to autumn from 2013. The junior events continue to be held on the July dates.
Document [2](Title: Modern history of Durrus and District) travel to matches in the back of Jackie Cronin's lorry. Players from the area included Robert O'Sullivan (he is a brother of Danny O'Sullivan publican and later joined the Gardaí) he played minor football for Cork in the 1960s. The GAA in the parish went through many changes. The only record of a trophy was a West Cork Junior 2 title in 1932 with a team captained by Bill Kennedy (died 2004) from Dunmanus. The parish waited 60 years for a repeat. The parish were represented by a side called Western Stars in the 1960s. Tim Cronin and Sean O'Suilleabhain
Document [3](Title: Phil McKenzie) Phil McKenzie Phil McKenzie (born 13 June 1963) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a hooker. He started his career in his home country, playing for Illawarra Steelers for two years before moving to England, where he played for Rochdale Hornets, Widnes and Workington Town. Although born in Australia, McKenzie was eligible to play for Great Britain through his Scottish-born father. Despite making himself available for selection however, McKenzie never appeared for Great Britain. Phil McKenzie played in Widnes' 24-18 victory over Salford in the 1990 LancashireCounty Cup Final during the 1990–91 season at Central
Document [4](Title: Municipal Corporations Act 1835) thorough reform must be elected, before they can become, what we humbly submit to Your Majesty they ought to be, useful and efficient instruments of local government. The Act established a uniform system of municipal boroughs, to be governed by town councils elected by ratepayers. The reformed boroughs were obliged to publish their financial accounts and were liable to audit. Each borough was to appoint a salaried town clerk and treasurer who were not to be members of the council. The Act reformed 178 boroughs. The Burgh Reform Act 1833 had already carried similar reforms in Scotland. Similar legislation would
Document [5](Title: Western Union Boy) framework of this story the mockery seems to be based on the comic events that transpired, rather than strictly at the expanse of the protagonist, who receives the narrator's full sympathy. Western Union Boy "Western Union Boy" is a short story written by Nathanael West in the early 1930s; it was not published in West's lifetime and appears only in the Library of America edition of his collected work: "Novels & Other Writings". The story deals with a certain type of people, not defined by occupation but by an added burden they carry: All Western Union boys do not deliver
Document [6](Title: MRC Allied) MRC Boston-Cateel Area: 9,720 hectares Minerals: Gold Location: Boston, Davao Oriental and Cateel, Davao Oriental This is MRC's fourth mining asset acquisition and is situated at the foot of Mt. Diwalwal, an area with proven Gold reserves, neighboring both small-scale and large-scale active mining projects. The renewable energy projects of the Company will be pursued mainly through its subsidiary Menlo Renewable Energy Corporation (MREN) and other affiliates. 60 MW Naga Solar Project MREN will develop at least 60MW solar power plant within its property in Naga City, Cebu that can either supply electricity to the Visayas grid and/or offer its
Document [7](Title: When Someone Stops Loving You) '' When Someone Stops Loving You '' Single by Little Big Town from the album The Breaker Released June 26 , 2017 ( 2017 - 06 - 26 ) Format Digital download Genre Country Length 3 : 49 Label Capitol Nashville Songwriter ( s ) Hillary Lindsey Chase McGill Lori McKenna Producer ( s ) Jay Joyce Little Big Town singles chronology '' Happy People '' ( 2017 ) '' When Someone Stops Loving You '' ( 2017 ) '' Happy People '' ( 2017 ) '' When Someone Stops Loving You '' ( 2017 )
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Answer: | Hillary Lindsey |
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Document [0](Title: Hammarby Fotboll) of the older youth teams still play at Hammarby IP in Södermalm. The club's main rivals are Djurgårdens IF and AIK, also from the Stockholm urban area. Hammarby and Djurgården have been tenants at the same arena, Tele2 Arena, since 2013. Hammarby has had the highest attendance in Scandinavia during the last four seasons (in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017) with an average between 20,500 and 25,507. Hammarby's average attendance for the 2015 season was 25,507, a new record high for Swedish top-division football. The former record was set back in 1959, when Örgryte IS had an average home attendance
Document [1](Title: Connecticut Route 222) it turns east to cross the Naugatuck River again along Hill Road. Hill Road continues northeast until it reaches the Plymouth town line. In Plymouth, it curves northward just east of the town line before reentering Thomaston. It then crosses the northeast corner of Thomaston into Harwinton and loops westward briefly back and forth across the town line back into Thomaston and again into Harwinton. In Harwinton, it continues north-northwest for another until it ends at an intersection with Route 118 west of the town center. Route 222 was commissioned in 1963, partially from parts of the pre-expressway alignment of
Document [2](Title: Lucinda Davis) heard it, and the family (including Lucinda and the remaining slaves) quickly readied the important necessities—meats, pots, corn and blankets—which they loaded into a wagon and went on their way. The rainy weather was not helpful as it resulted in mud and the family had to pull off and wait it out. While they waited, Confederate soldiers passed their way with big guns. The Yankees burned down most of Honey Springs. The night passed with the lullaby of gun fire, then they headed back home the next day. Upon arrival, they found their chickens and hogs were undisturbed and everything
Document [3](Title: Pbxnsip) By supporting a mix of traditional and VoIP telephony services, pbxnsip allows deployers to build new telephone systems, or gradually migrate existing systems to new technologies. Some sites are using pbxnsip servers to replace proprietary PBXes; others to provide additional features (such as voice mail or voice response menus, or virtual call shops) or to reduce costs by carrying long-distance calls over the Internet (toll bypass). VoIP telephone companies can, as an option, support pbxnsip as a user agent or trunked connection with SIP trunking protocols along with ATAs and other software user agents. VoIP telephone companies can also support
Document [4](Title: Peter Gentsch) unit after the takeover. Peter Gentsch is also founder and executive board member of DATAlovers AG and founder and managing partner of Diva-e Digital Transformation Consulting GmbH. In 2000, Peter Gentsch founded the Social Media Excellence-Circle (SME). This initiative currently has over 400 members from 180 companies. The initiative has set itself the aim of together finding practice-derived solutions for core themes and problems relating to Social Media. In addition, Peter Gentsch is the co-initiator of the Chief Digital Officer-Club (CDO), and of the Institute for Customer Experience Management i-CEM. From 2000 to 2008, Peter Gentsch was a member of
Document [5](Title: Object hyperlinking) text content management). Linking an object or a location to the Internet is a more involved process than linking two web pages. An object hyperlinking system requires seven components: There are a number of different competing tagging systems. The object hyperlinking systems described above will make it possible to link comprehensive and editable information to any object or location. How this capability can best be used remains to be seen. What has emerged so far is a mixture of social and commercial applications. Object hyperlinking Object hyperlinking, or simply 'phylinking', is a neologism that usually refers to extending the Internet
Document [6](Title: I'm Alan Partridge) is mentioned in Radio Norwich's ident even though it lies in the heart of Essex. Felixstowe is also mentioned even though it is in East Suffolk. I'm Alan Partridge I'm Alan Partridge is a 1997 BBC situation comedy starring Steve Coogan and written by Coogan, Peter Baynham and Armando Iannucci. It features Alan Partridge, a tactless and inept radio DJ, after he has been left by his wife and dropped from the BBC. The show follows Partridge as he lives in a roadside hotel, presents a graveyard slot on Norwich local radio, and desperately pitches ideas for new television shows.
Document [7](Title: Bird on the Wire) '' Bird on the Wire '' Song by Leonard Cohen from the album Songs from a Room Released April 1969 Recorded 26 September 1968 , Nashville Genre Contemporary folk Length 3 : 28 Songwriter ( s ) Leonard Cohen Producer ( s ) Bob Johnston
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Answer: | Leonard Cohen |
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Document [0](Title: Dher Umid Ali Shah) Gulf Air, Air Indus, Shaheen Air,(one of Pakistan In or Riau Air), Qatar Executiv, Saudi Arabian Nearby references in Wikipedia: Distance Title 0.1 nm NE Dher Umid Ali Shah 2.7 nm S Paikhel 7.6 nm N Mari, Pakistan 7.6 nm N Mari, Punjab 10.4 nm W Kamar Mushani 10.8 nm E Thamewali 12.7 nm NW Chapri, Mianwali Dher Umid Ali Shah Dher Ummed Ali Shah in Punjab (region) is a city in Pakistan - about 101 mi (or 163 km) South-West of Islamabad, the country's capital. The local timezone is named "Asia / Karachi" with an UTC offset of 5
Document [1](Title: Taunoa v Attorney-General) merely "excessive". Adopting European and Canadian authorities, Elias held that treatment must "deprive inmates of the minimal civilised measure of life's necessities" according to the "contemporary standards of decency" or be "so excessive as to outrage standards of decency". Elias CJ also held that for a breach of s 9 to occur does not require proof of demonstrated harm to the person subjected to the treatment. In finding that the BMR amounted to a breach of s 9, Elias CJ held, "In combination, these conditions amounted to a serious denial of human needs for dignity, exercise, fresh air, purpose, fair
Document [2](Title: Turok) "Turok Seeks the Trail to Freedom", in which Turok encounters a herd of horses, which he calls "slim-legged creatures", having no word for them, as the horse had not yet been reintroduced to the Americas by the Spanish), Turok scales the cliffs, and escapes the Lost Valley. He is out, but he returns for Andar, who was wounded. Then an avalanche permanently seals the way out, and the series begins anew. Paul S. Newman began writing the Turok stories afterward. In 1992, Valiant Comics introduced a revamped Turok, debuting him in "" #12. With this version, the concept and setting
Document [3](Title: Danger Mouse (musician)) the album, but The Black Keys and Danger Mouse released "Attack & Release" in April 2008. Some songs must have been recorded by Turner, however, as a posthumous Danger Mouse produced album has been mentioned, as well as another collaboration with MF Doom. Danger Mouse also produced Beck's album "Modern Guilt", which was released in July 2008. In April 2009, he and Helena Costas released an album as Joker's Daughter titled The Last Laugh. Danger Mouse was also listed as one of "Esquire"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 75 most influential people of the 21st century. Since 2005, Danger Mouse (as a producer as well
Document [4](Title: Andrea Stramaccioni) Pro teams or as a vice-coach of Serie A and Serie B clubs. Stramaccioni, however, did not have a UEFA Pro Licence (Italy first category licence), he could only work as a care-taker in the first and second division of Italy. On that day, Roberto Samaden, Inter youth academy director since 2006, also obtained the same licence. Samaden met Stramaccioni in the course and gave Stramaccioni a job in Inter two years later. After the departure of Fulvio Pea, who left Inter Milan Youth Sector in mid-2011 to become the new Sassuolo head coach, Samaden called Stramaccioni to offer him
Document [5](Title: Albert Goldthorpe) the Castleford Tigers. A fleet of new buses were named after the 'Arriva Yorkshire Rugby League Dream Team'. Members of the public nominated the best ever rugby league footballers to have played in West Yorkshire, supported by local rugby league journalists; James Deighton from BBC Leeds, and Tim Butcher, editor of Rugby League World. The 'Arriva Yorkshire Rugby League Dream Team' is; Trevor Foster MBE, Neil Fox MBE, Albert Goldthorpe, Alan Hardisty, Stan Kielty, Lewis Jones, Roger Millward MBE, Malcolm Reilly, Garry Schofield, Keith Senior, David Topliss, Dave Valentine and Adrian Vowles. Albert Goldthorpe Albert Edward Goldthorpe (3 November 1871
Document [6](Title: Thomas P. Kennedy) Thomas P. Kennedy Thomas Patrick Kennedy (August 15, 1951 – June 28, 2015) was an American politician. Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, Kennedy graduated from Cardinal Spellman High School in 1969. He studied for the Roman Catholic priesthood at Our Lady of Hope Seminary; while studying at the seminary, Kennedy was seriously injured that left him a quadriplegic. Kennedy received his associate degree from Massasoit Community College, his bachelor's degree from Stonehill College, and his master's degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Kennedy died from pneumonia in 2015. Kennedy served in the Massachusetts State Senate for the Second
Document [7](Title: Olmec colossal heads) Archaeological investigation of Olmec basalt workshops suggest that the colossal heads were first roughly shaped using direct percussion to chip away both large and small flakes of stone . The sculpture was then refined by retouching the surface using hammerstones , which were generally rounded cobbles that could be of the same basalt as the monument itself , although this was not always the case . Abrasives were found in association with workshops at San Lorenzo , indicating their use in the finishing of fine detail . Olmec colossal heads were fashioned as in - the - round monuments with varying levels of relief on the same work ; they tended to feature higher relief on the face and lower relief on the earspools and headdresses . Monument 20 at San Lorenzo is an extensively damaged throne with a figure emerging from a niche . Its sides were broken away and it was dragged to another location before being abandoned . It is possible that this damage was caused by the initial stages of re-carving the monument into a colossal head but that the work was never completed .
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Document [0](Title: BBL Cup) round. The Cup final is played at the Arena Birmingham in Birmingham, usually in early January. BBL Cup The British Basketball League Cup, often shortened to the BBL Cup, is an annual cup competition for British basketball teams organised by the United Kingdom's top professional league, the British Basketball League. It is one of two peripheral competitions operated by the League during the regular season, with the other being the BBL Trophy. The competition is usually played as a single game knock-out tournament, and is only contested by members of the British Basketball League. The final takes place in early
Document [1](Title: Aboriginal tracker) for his role in the capture. Two other trackers, who subsequently led other police to the scene, Trackers George Emmott (stationed at Ballalaba) and Thomas (stationed at Major's Creek), secured lesser awards of . Tracker George Emmott had previously received an award of for the arrest of Pat Connell another member of the gang. Two members of the Queensland Native Mounted Police Force, Wannamutta and Werannabe, assisted in the capture of Ned Kelly at Glenrowan, Victoria in 1880. They had been promised reward for Kelly's capture but descendants claimed the two were never paid. A number of Native Police organisations
Document [2](Title: Timeline of antisemitism) The Crown then appealed the case to the Supreme Court of Canada, which rule by a 4–3 majority that promoting hatred could be justifiably restricted under s 1 of the Charter. The Supreme Court restored Keegstra's conviction. He was fired from his teaching position shortly afterwards. Some mainstream Holocaust historians have labeled Mayer a denier. The Israeli historian Yehuda Bauer wrote that Mayer "popularizes the nonsense that the Nazis saw in Marxism and Bolshevism their main enemy, and the Jews unfortunately got caught up in this; when he links the destruction of the Jews to the ups and downs of
Document [3](Title: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Rautavaara)) The work adopts tonal harmonies, as in Rautavaara's Piano Concerto No. 1, but the overall mood is much more calm and serene. The piano concerto is in three movements, and plays for 25 to 30 minutes: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Rautavaara) Einojuhani Rautavaara wrote his Piano Concerto No. 3 (subtitled "Gift of Dreams") in 1998, nine years after his previous concerto. The work was commissioned by the eminent conductor/pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy as a concerto which could be conducted from behind the piano, with Ashkenazy serving as soloist and conductor simultaneously. Ashkenazy did premiere the concerto in this dual role with
Document [4](Title: Craigie Aitchison (painter)) Salvador Dalí's "Christ of St John of the Cross" in 1951 after it was acquired by the Kelvingrove Gallery. Aitchison was born in Edinburgh, the son of the lawyer, politician and judge Craigie Mason Aitchison. His grandfather, Reverend James Aitchison, was minister at the United Free Church Erskine Kirk in Falkirk. Aitchison was educated at Loretto School, Musselburgh, East Lothian until the death of his father in 1941 and then at home by private tutors. His mother, Lady Aitchison, played international hockey. Her family owned Tulliallan, an estate in Fife, where Aitchison did some of his first landscape painting. He
Document [5](Title: PHP accelerator) of web page generation throughput by factors of two to seven have been observed. The effect on application performance of opcode caching varies widely, depending on factors such as the inherent execution time of the PHP application and the percentage of source code actually executed on a given request, and whether additional optimization steps are performed. While a code optimizer may even slow down overall performance when used in isolation, it can provide an additional performance boost when coupled with a bytecode cache, as the optimization effort is performed just once. PHP accelerator A PHP accelerator is a PHP extension
Document [6](Title: Cock-a-leekie soup) this soup. The vegetarian version has leeks and may include mixed vegetables, chicken flavoured meat substitute and/or prunes. Cock-a-leekie soup Cock-a-leekie soup is a Scottish soup dish consisting of leeks and peppered chicken stock, often thickened with rice, or sometimes barley. The original recipe added prunes during cooking, and traditionalists still garnish with a julienne of prunes. While it is called "Scotland's National Soup", it probably originated as a chicken and onion soup in France. By the 16th century, it had made its way to Scotland, where the onions were replaced with leeks. The first recipe was printed in 1598,
Document [7](Title: Emily Fields) Emily Fields Pretty Little Liars character First appearance Novel : Pretty Little Liars ( 2006 ) Television : '' Pilot '' Last appearance Novel : Vicious ( 2014 ) Television : '' Till Death Do Us Part '' Created by Sara Shepard Portrayed by Shay Mitchell November 19 , 1993 ( age 23 ) Rosewood , Pennsylvania Information Full name Emily Catherine Fields Nickname ( s ) Em Emmy ( by her parents ) Americano ( by CeCe ) Mermaid ( by Alison ) Gender Female Occupation Bartender ( formerly ) Rosewood High School Swim Coach ( currently ) Family Novel : Ryan Fields ( father ) Kathleen Fields ( mother ) Jake Fields ( brother ) Beth Fields ( sister ) Carolyn Fields ( sister ) Television : Wayne Fields ( father ; deceased ) Pam Fields ( mother ) Significant other ( s ) Novels : Isaac Colbert ( ex-boyfriend / father of her child ) Courtney DiLaurentis ( love interest ; formerly ; deceased ) Kelsey Pierce ( ex-girlfriend ) Jordan Richards ( ex-girlfriend ; deceased ) Laura ( girlfriend ) Television : Ben Coogan ( ex-boyfriend ) Maya St. Germain ( ex-girlfriend ; deceased ) Paige McCullers ( ex-girlfriend ) Samara Cook ( ex-girlfriend ) Lydnon James ( kissed ; deceased ) Alison DiLaurentis ( fianceé ) Talia Sandoval ( ex-girlfriend ) Sara Harvey ( ex-girlfriend , was used ; deceased ) Sabrina ( ex-girlfriend ) Children Novel : Violet Baker ( daughter ) Television : Lily DiLaurentis - Fields ( daughter ) Grace DiLaurentis - Fields ( daughter ) Relatives Novel : Allen Weaver ( maternal uncle ) Abby Weaver ( maternal cousin ) John Weaver ( maternal cousin ) Matt Weaver ( maternal cousin ) Elizabeth Weaver ( maternal cousin ) Sarah Weaver ( maternal cousin ) Karen Weaver ( maternal cousin ) Religion Novel : Catholicism Nationality American Residence Rosewood , Pennsylvania Status Alive Seasons All seasons ; 1 -- 7
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Answer: | Rosewood , Pennsylvania |
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Document [0](Title: Bramson ORT College) became Bramson ORT Technical Institute. The Technical Institute officially became a Bramson ORT College in 1996 to provide quality technical post-secondary education and to meet the educational and career needs of the New York Community. Bramson ORT lost its accreditation January 10, 2017 and shut down its operations in February, 2017. The World Organization for Educational Resources and Technological Training (World ORT) operates a worldwide network of over 800 schools and training centers with an enrollment of more than 200,000 students in 60 countries. World ORT is the world’s largest Jewish education and vocational training non-governmental organization.In 2007, American ORT
Document [1](Title: Gertrude of Nivelles) been the norm for a widowed noblewoman. Upon Itta's death at about the age of 60 in the year 652, twelve years after the death of her husband Pippin, Gertrude took over the monastery. At this time, Gertrude took the "whole burden of governing upon herself alone," placing affairs of the family in the hand of "good and faithful administrators from the brothers." Some have argued that this implies that Gertrude ruled the monastery with an abbot. Frankish double monasteries were almost always led by an abbess, or jointly by an abbess and abbot. However, when Suzanne Wemple used Nivelles
Document [2](Title: Viktor Korchnoi) one by Karpov, the Korchnoi team protested, claiming it could be some kind of code (such as whether Korchnoi was dead equal or slightly advantageous). They later said this was intended as a parody of earlier protests, but it was taken seriously at the time. In quality of play, the match itself never measured up to the press headlines that it generated, although as a sporting contest it had its share of excitement. The match would go to the first player to win six games, draws not counting. After 17 games, Karpov had an imposing 4–1 lead. Korchnoi won game
Document [3](Title: John Bryce) two hundred Maori ploughmen were already imprisoned, and his introduction of the Confiscated Lands Inquiry and Maori Prisoners' Trials Act in 1879 allowed them to stay in prison awaiting trail for up to two years. By January 1881, his actions were being questioned in the British parliament, and he resigned to be replaced by the more moderate William Rolleston. Rolleston was to be Native Minister only until October 1881, and in his last act, proclaimed that Parihaka inhabitants had fourteen days to comply with the law or faced confiscation of all their lands. Bryce became Native Minister, and on 5
Document [4](Title: Gil (footballer, born 1980)) reliable source for assisting other players for goals. His season long stay in Tarragona was yet another unsuccessful venture for Gil. Gil played 19 matches and he did not score any goals, during his time with Gimnàstic de Tarragona. On 25 September 2009 Flamengo have signed the forward until December 2009. Gil appeared for the Brazil national football team in the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup. Gil (footballer, born 1980) Gilberto Ribeiro Gonçalves (born 13 September 1980 in Andradina), commonly known as Gil () (the Legislator) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Juventus-SP. He was formally a
Document [5](Title: Malpelo Plate) faults of Pacific Colombia, the north to south striking Bahía Solano Fault in the north and the Naya-Micay and Remolino-El Charco Faults in the south. The Malpelo Plate was identified by a non-closure of the Nazca-Cocos-Pacific plate motion circuit, reported by Tuo Zhang and lead-researcher Richard G. Gordon et al. of Rice University in a paper published in August 2017. The existence of the plate has been hypothesised before. The formation of the oceanic crust of the plate has been estimated to be since the Middle Miocene (14.7 Ma). The researchers used a Columbia University database of multibeam sonar soundings
Document [6](Title: Euxoa eruta) complex. Differences among the species are subtle, the most important diagnostic characteristics being genitalic. In studies of three of these species, "E. tritici", "E. nigrofusca" and "E. eruta", no support was found for the presence of several morphologically distinguishable species with quantitative morphometric analyses. The wingspan is 29–38 mm. Adults are on wing from June to September. Euxoa eruta Euxoa eruta is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Denmark, Fennoscandia, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Greece, Turkey, Belarus, the Baltic region, Siberia and from central Asia up to the Altai
Document [7](Title: Music of Star Wars) Released between 1977 and 2017 , the music for the primary feature films was , in the case of the first two trilogies , performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and , in select passages , by the London Voices chorus . Williams also scored the seventh and eighth episodes in the franchise 's sequel trilogy , and he is currently slated to score the ninth ( and last ) episode as well . The sequel trilogy was largely orchestrated and conducted by William Ross , and it was performed by a freelance Hollywood orchestra and ( in a few passages ) by the Los Angeles Master Chorale .
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Answer: | Released between 1977 and 2017 |
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Document [0](Title: W Miami Hotel) Florida's largest infinity pool also located on the rooftop. On June 1, 2016, Al Rayyan Tourism Investment Company (ARTIC), a subsidiary of the Qatar-based Al Faisal Holding Company, announced its acquisition of the Viceroy Miami hotel and the subsequent rebranding of the property into a W hotel. The acquisition cost $64.5 million and led to the cessation of Viceroy's management of the hotel as Starwood Hotels and Resorts, the owner of the W Hotels brand, took over management. The acquisition of Viceroy Miami was ARTIC's fifth investment in the U.S. and the second in Miami, following the $213 million acquisition
Document [1](Title: Lola J. May) on March 13, 2007 in Evanston, Illinois. Lola J. May Lola J. May (October 29, 1923 – March 13, 2007) was a noted mathematics educator, consultant, author, producer of audio-visual materials, an early proponent of the new math educational process, and a household name among mathematics. A native of Kenosha, Wisconsin and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1945, she achieved her master's degree in mathematics at Northwestern University in 1950 and her doctorate in 1964. She taught mathematics at New Trier Township High School in the Chicago area until 1960, and was a mathematics consultant at the
Document [2](Title: The House That Stood Still) The House That Stood Still The House That Stood Still is a science fiction novel by Canadian-American author A. E. van Vogt, first published in 1950. It was also published under the titles "The Mating Cry" (1960, revised edition) and "The Undercover Aliens" (1976). Through various intrigues and investigations, a California estate lawyer learns that the pre-Toltec stone building upon which his retainer's ancestor, a "conquistador", built a mansion four centuries earlier, confers immortality to those who know its secret. A cult of immortals operates secretly from the house and even has spaceships capable of travel to Mars where it
Document [3](Title: 1891–92 in English football) set a new league record by winning 13 consecutive matches up to March 1892. A month later Sunderland equalled the record when they won their 13th successive game. The record of 13 consecutive wins in a single season stood for 125 years until broken by Manchester City in 2017. In the 1892 British Home Championship, for the third (and final) time England played matches against Wales and Ireland on the same day, 5 March 1892, winning both by a 2–0 margin. For the Welsh game, England selected a team consisting mainly of players with Corinthian connections and awarded eight new
Document [4](Title: Events preceding World War II in Europe) nationalists. Italy also provided troops. On April 7, 1939, Italy invaded Albania. After a short campaign Albania was occupied and joined Italy in a personal union. The Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, blamed Germany's ruined economy on the harshness of the Versailles Treaty, on faults of democracy, and on the stab-in-the-back legend. In Germany, as in post-Austro-Hungarian Austria, citizens recalled the pre-war years under autocratic rule as prosperous but the post-war years under weak democratic rule as chaotic and economically disastrous. The situation was further aggravated by the worldwide economic depression that followed the Wall Street crash in 1929.
Document [5](Title: Dead Again) fun." While the film has faded somewhat overtime, several indy reviewers consider it a worthwhile piece of film history. In 2016, Jason Bailey at Flavorwire, affirmed Roger Ebert's initial directorial comparisons, writing that, ""Dead Again" is one of the most Hitchcockian thrillers this side of De Palma, with easily traceable influences of Olivier-fronted "Rebecca" (in the creepy, needy housekeeper), "Psycho" (the mysterious old mother in the next room), "Dial M for Murder" (the scissors as murder weapon), and "Spellbound" (the therapeutic elements, plus a quickie reference to Salvador Dali, who advised on that film’s dream sequences)". "Dead Again" opened #1
Document [6](Title: Taftan (volcano)) oceanic Arabian plate beneath Iran at the Makran trench. Taftan is in Iran's Sistan and Balochistan province. Cities close to Taftan include Khash south and Zahedan north. In 1844, Abdul-Nabi reported of the existence of the mountain, as well as its volcanic activity. In 1971, it was reported that some Beluch tribes camp on Taftan's slopes during the non-winter seasons. Volcanic activity has occurred in parts of Iran since the Cretaceous period. During the Eocene and Oligocene epochs, volcanic activity reached its maximum, with thick pyroclastic layers being deposited in central Iran and the Alborz mountains. The area around Taftan
Document [7](Title: Road to Germany) '' Road to Germany '' is the third episode of the seventh season and the fourth episode of the ' Road To ... ' series of the American animated television series Family Guy . It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 19 , 2008 . In the episode , Mort accidentally goes into Stewie 's time machine and is sent to Warsaw , Poland on September 1 , 1939 . Brian and Stewie realize Mort has gone back in time , and go in the time machine to save him .
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Answer: | `` Road to Germany '' |
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Document [0](Title: Sofosbuvir) health programs, and the potential impact to public health by insurers blocking or delaying access to the medicine because of its cost." Sofosbuvir is cited as an example of how specialty drugs present both benefits and challenges. In February 2015 Gilead announced that due in part to negotiated discounts with pharmacy benefit managers and legally mandated discounts to government payers, the average discount to list price in 2014 was 22%. The company estimated that the average discount in 2015 would be 46%. According to the California Technology Assessment Forum, a panel of academic pharmacoeconomic experts, representatives of managed care organizations,
Document [1](Title: Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey) if Wordsworth’s poem is to advance its aesthetic agenda.” The poems concerned include the following: As the boat carrying Syned Davies neared Tintern Abbey, he noted the presence of “naked quarries” before passing to the ruins, bathed in evening light and blending into the natural surroundings to give a sense of “pleasurable sadness”. The poem by Davies more or less set the emotional tone for the poems to come and brackets past and present human traces far more directly than does Wordsworth. His fellow clergyman Duncomb Davis, being from the area, goes into more detail. After a historical deviation, he
Document [2](Title: Hüseyin Gelis) successively. After studying microchip production process in the US in 1987-1990 and doing market research in Argentina and Brazil, Gelis worked as Project Director at ROLM System, a joint venture of Siemens and IBM, between 1990 and 1993. Returning to Turkey in 1993, Hüseyin Gelis worked as the Director of Corporate Network Department at Simko, a joint venture of Koç Holding and Siemens, until 1996. Between 1996 and 2000, Gelis was the Marketing and Sales Executive of cell phones and pagers division at Siemens in both Germany and the US. Assigned to Siemens India as CFO and Vice President in
Document [3](Title: Jack Beasley (footballer)) Despite scoring he was replaced by Wally Hunt for the next game. He made one further appearance, on 14 April 1936 in a 3–0 defeat away to Bristol Rovers, before leaving for non-league Worcester City, for whom he scored 43 goals in league and cup. He later played for Halesowen Town. Jack Beasley (footballer) John Beasley (born 1916), generally known as Jack Beasley, was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward. He was born in Wednesbury. Beasley began his professional career with Birmingham, but left to join Torquay United in 1935 without making the first team. He
Document [4](Title: Ding Ling) which she completed in 1948. It followed the complex results of land reform on a rural village. It was awarded the Stalin prize for Literature in 1951, and is considered one of the best examples of socialist-realist fiction. It did not, however, address gender issues. Always a political activist, in 1957 she was denounced as a "rightist", purged from the party, and her fiction and essays were banned. She spent five years in jail during the Cultural Revolution and was sentenced to do manual labor on a farm for twelve years before being "rehabilitated" in 1978. In her introduction to
Document [5](Title: Hazing) If this person were not to join, they would probably be outed and/or ostracized from that community to many others which could lead to other psychological effects.Beyond a legal approach, eliminating or lessening the dangers of hazing requires an understanding and application of psychological and sociological factors. This is especially critical when many view hazing as an effective way to teach respect and develop discipline and loyalty within the group, and believe that hazing is a necessary component of initiation rites. Hazing is a way of building conformity into a social group, something that can be seen in many sociological
Document [6](Title: Marco Stroppa) artificial intelligence. At the invitation of Pierre Boulez, Stroppa moved to Paris where he led the department for musical research at Ircam from 1987 until 1990. In 1987, Stroppa founded the composition and computer music course at the International Bartók Festival in Szombathely, Hungary. Following teaching posts at the conservatoires of Lyon and Paris, Stroppa currently is Professor of Composition at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart, where he succeeded Helmut Lachenmann in 1999. Marco Stroppa Marco Stroppa (born 8 December 1959, in Verona) is an Italian composer who writes computer music as well as music for
Document [7](Title: Doctrine of lapse) With the increasing power of the East India Company , discontent simmered among many sections of Indian society and the largely indigenous armed forces ; these rallied behind the deposed dynasties during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 , also known as the Sepoy Mutiny . Following the rebellion , in 1858 , the new British Viceroy of India , whose rule replaced that of the British East India Company , renounced the doctrine .
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Answer: | Indian Rebellion of 1857 |
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Document [0](Title: Faces of Love Film Festival) Beautiful City, Aleksandr Sokurov for Taurus. Faces of Love Film Festival Faces of Love International Film Festival (Russian: Международный кинофестиваль «Лики Любви») is a festival first based in Moscow, then in 2005 moved to Sochi, Russia. It is a sister festival of the biggest film festival in Russia Kinotavr. Faces of Love is a special interest film festival highlighting films about love. The president of Faces of Love, as well as of Kinotavr, is Russia's famous actor and producer Mark Rudinshtejn. Legendary French actress Catherine Deneuve is an honorary president of the festival. First Faces of Love festival was held
Document [1](Title: Asspen) a better skier, a song called "Montage", similar to the Giorgio Moroder and Paul Engemann "Scarface" montage song "Push It to the Limit," is performed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone's band DVDA. The song was later reworked and used by Parker and Stone in "" (2004). The episode also features a cover of the song "Take on Me" by Norwegian synthpop band A-ha. The rights to use the song were cleared the morning the episode was set to air. Since its original airing "Asspen" has received acclaim from critics. Brandon Stroud, writing for "Uproxx", praised "Asspen", saying that "I
Document [2](Title: Benedetta Cambiagio Frassinello) joined the Ursuline congregation at Capriolo after having failed to join the Capuchin Poor Clares in Genoa. In 1826 she was forced to leave because of ill health and returned to Pavia but had a vision of Saint Girolamo Emiliani who healed her. Once she regained her health - with the approval of the Bishop of Pavia Luigi Tosi - she dedicated herself to the education of girls. Benedetta needed help in handling such a great task and so Bishop Tosi asked Giovanni Battista to leave the Somaschi Fathers novitiate and help Benedetta in her apostolic work. The pair made
Document [3](Title: Euglena gracilis) and natural products. Euglena gracilis Euglena gracilis is a species of single-celled alga in the genus "Euglena". It has secondary chloroplasts and is a mixotroph, able to feed by photosynthesis or phagocytosis. It has a highly flexible cell surface, allowing it to change shape from a thin cell up to 100 µm long to a sphere of approximately 20 µm. Each cell has two flagella, only one of which emerges from the flagellar pocket (reservoir) in the anterior of the cell, and can move by swimming, or by so-called "euglenoid" movement across surfaces. "E. gracilis" has been used extensively in
Document [4](Title: Evangeline Adams) Evangeline Adams Evangeline Smith Adams (February 8, 1868 – November 10 or 12, 1932) was a late 19th- / early 20th-century American astrologer, based in New York City. She ran a thriving astrological consulting business, gained widespread notability for successfully defending her astrological practice in court, and wrote a number of popular books about astrology, including "Astrology: Your Place in the Sun" (1927), "Astrology: Your Place Among the Stars" (1930), and her autobiography, "The Bowl of Heaven" (1926). While Aleister Crowley ghostwrote her books on astrology, Adams is an acknowledged contributor to Crowley's own astrological text "The General Practice of
Document [5](Title: Dad's Home) home to take care of his kids and to do all the house work, Ben finds himself in trouble for not knowing how to do all the every day jobs required in a large house. Little by little, as Ben cooks, cleans and raises his pre-teen son Dylan, he becomes more skilled in doing all the jobs, which were previously carried out by his wife and, after her death, by Nula. Behaving in an "ungentlemanly manner" at school, Dylan comes into conflict with some colleagues of his. Ben has to be present at school to discuss the matter in person.
Document [6](Title: General Grant Grove) under the supervision of the State of California and protection of the U.S. Army. State officials oversaw tourist issues, while the Army was responsible for park protection. Despite only receiving $8,000 to protect all three California National Parks, the Army protected the parks effectively in its early years. In 1906, the State of California ceded control of the park to the federal government and in 1916, the establishment of the National Park Service permanently placed management of the park with the newly created National Park Service. Even after the establishment of General Grant National Park, private interests sought to profit
Document [7](Title: Pelvic inflammatory disease) The disease is caused by bacteria that spread from the vagina and cervix . Infections by Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis are present in 75 to 90 percent of cases . Often multiple different bacteria are involved . Without treatment about 10 percent of those with a chlamydial infection and 40 percent of those with a gonorrhea infection will develop PID . Risk factors are similar to those of sexually transmitted infections generally and include a high number of sexual partners and drug use . Vaginal douching may also increase the risk . The diagnosis is typically based on the presenting signs and symptoms . It is recommended that the disease be considered in all women of childbearing age who have lower abdominal pain . A definitive diagnosis of PID is made by finding pus involving the fallopian tubes during surgery . Ultrasound may also be useful in diagnosis .
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Answer: | gonorrhea infection |
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Document [0](Title: James McGregor Stewart) 1909. He graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1914 at the top of his class where he was also President of the Students' Council. He was shortlisted for the Rhodes Scholarship but was not successful. The faculty senate at Dalhousie voted in 1910 not to appoint Stewart because he had had polio as a boy and walked with crutches. The motion proposed by Dean Richard Chapman Weldon read: ""Serious physical defects should be considered as rendering a candidate ineligible for the Rhodes Scholarship."" Stewart concluded his articles at a firm then known as Harris, Henry, Rogers & Harris and made
Document [1](Title: Virginia Keating Orton) in 1914 started raising bulbs. He became the president of the Board of Regents of the Washington State University. Orton Hall at Washington State University honors Charles Waite Orton. His brother, Edward "Ed" Orton raised daffodil bulbs and other products. He sold land to Japanese laborers, and when the Japanese were interned in World War II, he kept farming their land and maintaining their homes so that their properties were available to them when they were freed. She died on December 25, 1960, and is buried at Sumner Cemetery, Sumner, Washington. Virginia Keating Orton Virginia Carter Keating MacCraig Orton (November
Document [2](Title: Al Muraqqabat) 11 (Abu Baker Al Siddique Road). Al Muraqqabat Road divides the locality into two sub-sections, the western flank of which is primarily residential, while the eastern flank is more commercial, with banks, hotels and restaurants located in it. Fish Roundabout, located at the northwestern periphery of Al Muraqqabat is an important landmark in Deira. Additionally, other landmarks in the locality include Al Ghurair City, Hamarain Centre, Warba Centre, JW Marriott, Al Muraqqabat Police Station, the head offices of Mashreq Bank and Al-Futtaim Group, Ansar gallery departmental store and Reef mall. There are famous restaurants like Samad Iraqi, Aroos Damascus and
Document [3](Title: Cracking The Code) Guitarist Mick Taylor and jazz trombonist Chris Barber also appear on the album and have been long-term collaborators with Petit since their involvement in his successful campaign to "Save The 100 Club" in December 2010. Their contributions were recorded at Petit’s home studio in late 2012. Mick Taylor spoke of "Cracking The Code" to "Guitar & Bass Magazine": "I went to see Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings and when I went to meet Bill backstage there were a few guitar fanatics there. A few of them said "we really enjoyed your playing on the Stephen Dale Petit album" it was nice
Document [4](Title: Peabody Museum of Salem) Museum staff included Ernest Stanley Dodge and Walter Muir Whitehill. In 1984 the China Trade Museum of Milton, Massachusetts, merged with the Peabody Museum. In 1992 the Peabody Museum merged with the Essex Institute to form the Peabody Essex Museum. The East India Marine Hall was built in 1824–25 for the East India Marine Society to house its collection. Design of the building has most recently been ascribed to Thomas Waldron Sumner. It stands on the south side of Essex Street and is now integrated into the body of the Peabody Essex Museum. As built, it was a two-story structure,
Document [5](Title: Broach (sailing)) centerboard boats and sportsboats, which lack the damping effects of a large keel. Once this oscillation reaches a certain point, the extreme change in heel angle will cause the boat to broach. Spinnakers generate lift from the top, rather than the side, and thus they are less prone to this form of broaching than other modern sail types. Square rigged vessels also generate lift from the tops of their sails, which in fact, combined with the large keels they traditionally use, makes them immune to this type of broaching. Another cause of broaching is encountered in heavy seas and high
Document [6](Title: Common chimpanzee) the chimpanzees which regularly come into contact and congregate into parties in a particular area). As stated, these smaller groups also emerge in a variety of types, for a variety of purposes. For example, an all-male troop may be organized to hunt for meat, while a group consisting of lactating females serves to act as a "nursery group" for the young. An individual may encounter certain individuals quite frequently, but have run-ins with others almost never or only in large-scale gatherings. Due to the varying frequency at which chimpanzees associate, the structure of their societies is highly complicated. Male chimpanzees
Document [7](Title: Arkansas River) At 1,469 miles ( 2,364 km ) , it is the sixth - longest river in the United States , the second - longest tributary in the Mississippi -- Missouri system , and the 45th longest river in the world . Its origin is in the Rocky Mountains in Lake County , Colorado , near Leadville . In 1859 , placer gold discovered in the Leadville area brought thousands seeking to strike it rich , but the easily recovered placer gold was quickly exhausted . The Arkansas River 's mouth is at Napoleon , Arkansas , and its drainage basin covers nearly 170,000 sq mi ( 440,300 km2 ) . In terms of volume , the river is much smaller than the Missouri and Ohio Rivers , with a mean discharge of roughly 41,000 cubic feet per second ( 1,200 m / s ) .
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Answer: | Napoleon , Arkansas |
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Document [0](Title: Moscopole) destruction of the settlement resulted in the dispersal of its Aromanian speaking population and the some old remaining families moved to other places, in particular Korçë. Around 30 old families remained, however the socio-political crisis that engulfed the nearby Opar region resulted in Albanian speaking Christians leaving their previous homes and resettling in Moscopole. Aromanians from two nearby settlements also resettled in Moscopole. Moscopole in 1900 was populated by a total of 200 families, consisting of 120 Albanian speaking and 80 Aromanian speaking families. Most of the older Aromanian speaking families had a Greek national consciousness while 3 families along
Document [1](Title: Bank tax) Responsibility Fee, which is a "bank tax" similar to the FSC. The Tulane article concluded that taxing financial transactions would be "foolish", and that a bank tax "could constitute shrewd regulatory reform if done properly." Bank tax A bank tax, or a bank levy, is a tax on banks which was discussed in the context of the financial crisis of 2007–08. On 16 April 2010, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) put forward three possible options to deal with the crisis., which were presented in response to an earlier request of the G20 leaders, at the September 2009 G20 Pittsburgh summit,
Document [2](Title: Émonn Ó Braonain) a sorrow." The first three verses of the poem are given: Translation: Émonn Ó Braonain Émonn Ó Braonain (d.30 November 1632) was the subject of an Irish poem. A resident of Baile Adhaimh (now Adamstown), County Westmeath, his father's name was Tomás. He was succeeded by his son, Oliver, who was dispossessed in the 1650s. His family were of the Cenél nEnnae of the Southern Uí Néill. According to Paul Walsh (priest), "The name of O Braonáin is still common in the parish of Castletown, which lies a few miles to the south of the hill of Uisneach, Baile Ui
Document [3](Title: Fire/Ice) they attempt, turns into a failure. Cassie and Adam (Thomas Dekker) try to find anything they can about John Blackwell and they take a walk at the City's Records. The only thing they find under his name is a residence, only to discover that this residence is the abandoned house they use as their shelter. Cassie and Adam go to the house trying to find anything that might belonged to Cassie's father and they find a strange symbol on the basement's ceiling. Cassie tries to find out what the strange symbol means in her Book of Shadows, but the page
Document [4](Title: Le Quesnoy) which encountered deer, fallow deer and wild game. The park extended to the southeast (to Beaudignies and the edge of it is met with a mill near wetlands known as "the Pond du Gard". Desiring to populate his new fortified town, the Count enacted in 1161 a charter granting privileges to many people: the town prospered and there embraced a ... Mayor, aldermen, men of fiefs, (lawyers), a hostel, a hospital and outside, a leper to accommodate lepers (the disease of leprosy had been reported by the Crusaders from the East). Baldwin and his wife were still living, according to
Document [5](Title: Faith Compton Mackenzie) Portrait Gallery. Faith Compton Mackenzie died on 9 July 1960. Faith Compton Mackenzie Faith Compton Mackenzie or Lady Mackenzie (née Stone; 26 February 1878 – 9 July 1960) was an author best known for her memoirs of her travels around Europe. Faith Stone was born in February 1878, the daughter of Elizabeth Theresa "Lily" Vidal (daughter of novelist Mary Theresa Vidal) and Edward Daniel Stone, a Greek and Latin schoolmaster at Eton College. She was one of 10 children, including notable younger brother Christopher Stone, and attended the Francis Holland School for Girls in London. Between 1901 and 1905 she
Document [6](Title: Hou Wang Temple) Chinese notices and graffiti survive on the unpainted walls. Behind the hall are two small buildings which contained a store and kitchen. Both are timber framed and clad, unpainted inside with earth floors. The kitchen has a galvanised fire recess. Much of these two buildings has been reconstructed. The buildings are raised on hardwood stumps. Structural members are made of black bean (Castanospermum australe) and the ceilings, wall linings and joinery are made from red cedar (Toona australis). Red Penda and Kalantis have been substituted for these no longer common timbers where reconstruction work was necessary for conservation. Both of
Document [7](Title: Bianca Minola) Linda Arvidson plays Bianca in the first screen version of the play directed by D.W. Griffith ( 1908 ) . Dorothy Jordan plays Bianca in the first '' talkie '' film version of the play with Mary Pickford as Kate and Douglas Fairbanks as Petruchio . Natasha Pyne renders the role in the 1967 film starring Elizabeth Taylor as Kate and her then - husband Richard Burton as Petruchio . Susan Penhaligon appears as Bianca in the 1980 BBC television production directed by Jonathan Miller . Laura Boccanera plays Bianca in the most recent film version of the play , Kate - La bisbetica domata ( 2004 ) which was billed as the first - ever stop - animation movie made in Italy .
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Document [0](Title: Geomagnetic reversal) Poisson process. However, compared to a Poisson process, there is a reduced probability of reversal for tens of thousands of years after a reversal. This could be due to an inhibition in the underlying mechanism, or it could just mean that some shorter polarity intervals have been missed. A random reversal pattern with inhibition can be represented by a gamma process. In 2006, a team of physicists at the University of Calabria found that the reversals also conform to a Lévy distribution, which describes stochastic processes with long-ranging correlations between events in time. The data are also consistent with a
Document [1](Title: Rustavi International Motorpark) and Turn 3. Pedestrian tunnel was added to connect main grandstand with the paddock. Spectators can get to the newly built Tribune 3 across a bridge with two Svanuri towers. The track has been equipped with several engineering systems like video surveillance covering all the distance, 14 electronically controlled signaling lights, fiber-optic network, sound distribution and AMB timekeeping with 5 loops. Start-finish line has been extended up to 1/2 mile to serve as a dragstrip. After the reconstruction the raceway satisfies to the FIA Grade 2 safety regulations that allow to host the most of international racing series including GP2.
Document [2](Title: William Caldwell Roscoe) Mary Roscoe. Roscoe married in 1855 Emily, daughter of William Malin of Derby. Attribution William Caldwell Roscoe William Caldwell Roscoe (1823–1859) was an English journalist and poet. Born at Liverpool on 20 September 1823, he was son of William Stanley Roscoe and grandson of William Roscoe; his mother Hannah Eliza Caldwell, was daughter of James Caldwell of Linley Wood in Staffordshire, and a sister of Anne Marsh-Caldwell. He was educated at a private school, St. Domingo House, near Liverpool, and then at University College, London, graduating in the University of London in 1843. Roscoe was called to the bar in
Document [3](Title: European civil code) European civil code. The intended outcome of this new stage is the publication of the Common Frame of Reference. The CFR is hoped by some to form the central part of a future unified European contract law, although this is not its purpose. It is expected to be published in 2009/10. Professor European Private Law Martijn W. Hesselink (director of the Amsterdam Centre for the Study of European Contract Law at the University of Amsterdam) argued in October 2007 that the development of a European contract code, or more broadly, civil code, should happen transparently, and with the participation and
Document [4](Title: Spectral theory) especially for the Rayleigh quotient with respect to a matrix M. Theorem "Let M be a symmetric matrix and let x be the non-zero vector that maximizes the Rayleigh quotient with respect to M. Then, x is an eigenvector of M with eigenvalue equal to the Rayleigh quotient. Moreover, this eigenvalue is the largest eigenvalue of M. " Proof Assume the spectral theorem. Let the eigenvalues of M be formula_50. Since the {formula_51} form an orthonormal basis, any vector x can be expressed in this basis as formula_52 The way to prove this formula is pretty easy. Namely, evaluate the
Document [5](Title: Sri Aurobindo Memorial School, Bengaluru) shrine. The school has a vast playground. Events in athletics, shuttle, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, kho kho, throwball, chess, carrom, cricket, football, tennis and netball are held annually. The school conducts karate and chess classes for students from classes 7 to 8 every morning. It also sends students to compete with other schools in activities including chess and badminton. The school hosts events such as debates, speech contests in English and Hindi, science and social science seminars, and recitations annually. Intra-section competitions are conducted on recitation, impromptu speeches and handwriting skills. Students are also sent for debates, quizzes, speeches, dance
Document [6](Title: Francis Cadell (explorer)) 1852, he arrived at Port Adelaide in command of the clipper "Queen of Sheba". The government's bonus for the navigation of the Murray River had not been claimed and Cadell stayed in Adelaide, formulating a design for a suitable steamboat in partnership with his father's agent, William Younghusband. Cadell gave orders for the construction of a steamer in Chowne's Yard, Sydney. While it was being built, explored the Murray in a canvas boat named "Forerunner", in which, with four men, he travelled from Swan Hill downstream. The canvas boat was conveyed overland from Melbourne to Swan Hill. After several delays,
Document [7](Title: List of Test cricket records) Most career runs Runs Player Period 15,921 ( 329 innings ) Sachin Tendulkar 1989 -- 2013 13,378 ( 287 innings ) Ricky Ponting 1995 -- 2012 13,289 ( 280 innings ) Jacques Kallis 1995 -- 2013 13,288 ( 286 innings ) Rahul Dravid 1996 -- 2012 12,472 ( 291 innings ) Alastair Cook 2006 -- 2018 Last updated : 11 September 2018
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Answer: | Sachin Tendulkar |
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Document [0](Title: Ethical implications in contracts) Honeyman, C. and Prof. J. H. Wade. 2005. Negotiating Beyond Agreement and Commitment: Why contracts are breached and how to make them more durable (20): 7-17. Bond University. http://www.bond.edu.au/law (accessed October 15, 2007). Contracts. 2007. Cultural Relativism – Illogical Standard. 2006. http://www.cultural-relativism.com/ (accessed October 15, 2007) Moral Relativism – Neutral Thinking?. 2006. http://www.moral-relativism.com/ (accessed October 15, 2007) Ethical implications in contracts When creating a contract, a negotiator is not only doing so to reach an agreement between two or more parties, but to create an agreement that is durable; whereby parties of the contract are legally bound and committed to
Document [1](Title: Recovery from blindness) early cases of patients who underwent cataract operations were reviewed by Marius von Senden in his German 1932 book, which was later translated into English under the title "Space and sight". In this book, von Senden argues that shapes, sizes, lengths and distances are difficult for blind people to judge, including for a time after their operation. In his book, "An Anthropologist On Mars" (1995), neurologist Oliver Sacks recounts the story of Virgil, a man who saw very little until having cataract surgery at age 50. Virgil's subsequent behavior was that of a "mentally blind" person—someone who sees but can't
Document [2](Title: Wheeling Jesuit University) start-up costs. Overcoming the difficulties of temporary facilities and a faculty of twelve Jesuit priests and four lay professors, the school grew considerably. For the 1987–1988 school year, the university became Wheeling Jesuit College, and in July 1996, gained university status. In March 2013, the university announced the selection of Fr. James Fleming as its tenth president. Fleming took office effective July 1, 2013. Fleming resigned from the presidency on January 3, 2017. Dr. Debra Townsley was named interim president on Jan. 31. The Jesuit community is active in the process of education. In addition, the Jesuits are involved in
Document [3](Title: Artificial wave) motion of the ocean. Artificial waves created on a designed surface, by water shot over the surface at a high speed to create a wave, are ridden with a short board about the length of a wakeboard. The rider is strapped on to the board to prevent the board from flying out under the rider's feet. The "standing wave" or "sheet wave" type of artificial wave was developed in the 1980s by American real estate attorney Tom Lochtefeld who was a partner in the development of Raging Waters water parks in San Dimas, San Jose and Salt Lake City. A
Document [4](Title: Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain) Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain The Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain () is a waterbody on the Baltic Sea coast northeast of Rostock in Germany. It consists of a string of several lagoons or "bodden" arranged in an east-west direction that are separated from the open sea by the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula. The surface area of these lagoons is 197 km² and the average water depth is only about two metres. The individual lagoons of the Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain are the: (listed from west to east; not mentioned here are several smaller stretches of interlinking water). The salt content of the water rises from west
Document [5](Title: Romualdo Rubi) three of them and wounding the rest. The enraged Commander Lima, together with another seven of his men, and with the support of cover fires from an M203 grenade launcher and an M60 Machine Gun, simultaneously advanced and fired to neutralize him. Despite the seemingly impossible situation he was in, he resolutely fought the advancing enemy, thereby fatally hitting Commander Lima and one of his companions. The death of Commander Lima lessened the enemy pressure and gave him the chance to withdraw from his position after two hours of intense firefight. Sensing that the enemy reinforcement was fast approaching and
Document [6](Title: Frederic Schwartz) could enjoy a view from his window that included the World Trade Center, the Woolworth Building, New York Harbor, the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building. His office is located in an open studio setting, where he can "teach and nurture," as well as manage. Still drawing with a pen, he has stated that a "good day" for him is one that ends up with "a lot of ink on my hands." Schwartz was well known as "an activist and a humanist whose architectural career has been dedicated to some of America's (and the world's) most visible waterfront projects."
Document [7](Title: Waterfalls (TLC song)) '' Waterfalls '' is a song by American recording group TLC . It was written by band member Lisa '' Left Eye '' Lopes with Marqueze Etheridge and Organized Noize for TLC 's second album , CrazySexyCool ( 1994 ) , featuring production by the latter . The song was released as the third single from the album on May 29 , 1995 in the United States , followed by a United Kingdom release on August 5 , 1995 .
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Answer: | May 29 , 1995 |
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Document [0](Title: Diicul Buicescul) Lupu's Moldavia. He saw action during the 1650 invasion of Moldavia, resulting in Gheorghe Ștefan's appointment as the puppet Moldavian Prince. In 1653 Buicescul was soundly defeated by Lupu and his Cossack allies, whose invasion of Wallachia was only overturned by Prince Matei's stand at Finta. Unpersuaded by claims that Buicescul was arrogant and militarily incompetent, the childless Matei designated Buicescul as his successor. The boyardom rallied around a rival pretender, Constantin Șerban. Sidelined by the Prince and the "Spatharios", Șerban orchestrated in 1654 a revolt of the "Seimeni" mercenaries, which contributed to the weakening of Matei's regime. When the
Document [1](Title: Religious satire) a member of the Church of the SubGenius, known as Rev. Magdalen in the SubGenius hierarchy, lost custody and contact with her son after a district court judge took offense at her participation in the Church's X-Day festival. Richard Dawkins frequently points out that there is no reason to exclude religion from objective studying like any other social phenomena. Religious satire Religious satire is a form of satire targeted at religious beliefs. From the earliest times, at least since the plays of Aristophanes, religion has been one of the three primary topics of literary satire, along with politics and sex.
Document [2](Title: Political history of medieval Karnataka) ("Cholarajyapratishtacharya"), "Emperor of the south" ("Dakshina Chakravarthi") and "Hoysala emperor" ("Hoysala Chakravarthi"). The Hoysalas extended their foothold in areas known today as Tamil Nadu around 1225, making the city of Kannanur Kuppam near Srirangam a provincial capital. This gave them control over South Indian politics that began a period of Hoysala hegemony in the southern Deccan. In the early 13th century, with the Hoysala power remaining unchallenged, the first of the Muslim incursions into South India began. After over two decades of waging war against a foreign power, the Hoysala ruler at the time, Veera Ballala III, died in the
Document [3](Title: Beohar Rammanohar Sinha) Beohar Rammanohar Sinha Beohar Rammanohar Sinha (15 June 1929 – 25 October 2007) was an Indian artist who is very well known for his illustrations in the original final manuscript of Constitution of India, including the complete Preamble-page, which was brought to fruition in 1949 as one of the most beautiful Constitution in the world in addition to being the most comprehensive one. He is also known as a cultural ambassador of India who disseminated Indian art in the Far East, and brought Oriental Art to India. His works are housed in numerous prestigious public and private collections throughout the
Document [4](Title: Lila Downs) Lila Downs Ana Lila Downs Sánchez (born September 19, 1968) is a Mexican singer-songwriter and actress. She performs her own compositions and the works of others in multiple genres, as well as tapping into Mexican traditional and popular music. She also incorporates indigenous Mexican influences and has recorded songs in many indigenous languages such as Mixtec, Zapotec, Mayan, Nahuatl and Purépecha. Born and raised in Oaxaca, she primarily studied at the Institute of Arts by Oaxaca and briefly attended University of Minnesota, before withdrawing to focus on her musical career. She soon began performing in the traditional music scene of
Document [5](Title: Stoneman's 1863 raid) him off from supplies and transportation. Hooker also saw to it that John Buford was given an active field command and rode to battle in April 1863 with the Reserve Brigade, an organization that contained the majority of the Regular Army cavalry units serving in the east. On April 12, Hooker wrote to Stoneman of the impending operation: At 8 a.m. on April 13, 1863, Buford's Brigade, composed of the First, Second, Fifth, and Sixth U.S. Cavalry, left camp at Falmouth, Virginia, to embark on the ambitious and daring raid. As soon as the next day, they were engaged with
Document [6](Title: Hilina Slump) Hawaii. Compared to the 25,000 to 35,000 km volume of Kilauea, the submarine slide is between 10,000 and 12,000 km, making up about 10% of the island. Model results based on present day slope and sea level suggest that earthquake accelerations stronger than about 0.4 to 0.6 "g" are enough to exceed the static friction coefficient resulting in a slip along a failure surface. However, recent undersea measurements show that an undersea "bench" has formed a buttress at the forefront of the Hilina Slump, and "this buttress may tend to reduce the likelihood of future catastrophic detachment." Earthquakes in Hawaii
Document [7](Title: The Missing (novel series)) The Missing is a series of fictional young - adult novels written by Margaret Peterson Haddix . It tells the story of famous children from history stolen by futuristic time travelers from their place in time and accidentally sent to the 21st century as babies . They are then adopted by families in the 21st century . Because Jonah is one of the stolen children , he , along with his non-adopted sister Katherine , must help return the missing kids to their rightful places in history and fix time before it is destroyed . The first book in the series , Found , was published on April 22 , 2008 . The series continued with book titles Sent , Sabotaged , Torn , Caught , Risked ( originally intended to be titled Kept ) , and Revealed . The eighth and final book , Redeemed , was released on September 8 , 2015 . There are also two ebook short stories , Sought ( which takes place before Risked ) and Rescued ( which takes place between Risked and Revealed ) . Haddix originally intended the series to consist of only seven books , however , she stated that she had trouble closing out the series in seven books ; leading to her decision to write Redeemed .
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Document [0](Title: Lola Alvarez Bravo) Mexico. As her own style and desire to have her own voice emerged, tensions between the couple worsened and in 1934, Álvarez took her son and separated from Manuel, though they would not divorce until 1948. At the time of their separation, she had established herself as a professional photographer. Having secured work with several local magazines, she retained the Álvarez Bravo name professionally. Moving into the home of María Izquierdo, near the National Institute of Fine Arts, Álvarez worked as an elementary school art teacher and took assignments from magazines like "Avance", "Espacio", "Futuro", "Vea", and "Voz", quickly earning
Document [1](Title: Östra Real) at the school. The school has existed under various names, including "Ladugårdslands lägre elementarläroverk" (from 1857), and "Högre allmänna läroverket å Östermalm" between 1903-1906 and 1926-1971. In the time period 1906-1926 the name was "Högre realläroverket å Östermalm", with the short form of "Östra Real". After 1971 the school was called "Östermalms Gymnasium" and since 1990 it has been known by its current name. Despite the many different names, in common usage the school has been referred to as Östra Real for most of these periods. Today the school has over 1170 students and about 100 employees, of which 70
Document [2](Title: Empire) “globally” what the ancient empires of Egypt, China and Rome had each accomplished on a regional basis. Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Leeds, Zygmunt Bauman, concludes that due to its planetary dimension, the new empire cannot be drawn on a map: "Times Atlas of Empires" numbers 70 empires in the world history. Niall Ferguson lists numerous parallels between them and the United States. He concludes: “To those who would still insist on American exceptionalism, the historian of empires can only retort: as exceptional as all the other 69 empires.” Fareed Zakaria stressed one element not exceptional for
Document [3](Title: John Preston (priest)) now vicar of Boston, Lincolnshire. Meanwhile, Preston's health was suffering, and he was troubled with insomnia. Twice he applied for advice (once in disguise) to William Butler of Clare Hall, a successful empiric. Butler only told him to take tobacco; on doing so he found his remedy in 'this hot copious fume.' Preston had now taken orders, and become dean and catechist of Queens'. He began a course of sermons which were to form a body of divinity. Complaints were made to the vice-chancellor that the college chapel was crowded with scholars from other colleges and townsmen. Order was issued
Document [4](Title: Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague-du-Cap-Tourmente) in 1917 by a law that detached certain buildings and lands belonging to the Séminaire de Québec from the parish of Saint-Joachim in order to avoid paying municipal taxes and fees. At that time, it had an area of several square kilometres, including farmland; however, the law specified that if the Séminaire sold any of its property, it would revert to Saint-Joachim. By and by, all of the Séminaire's property was sold and was thereby returned to Saint-Joachim, except for the Petit-Cap property, which now constitutes the entire territory of the municipality. The municipality is not governed by a municipal
Document [5](Title: Júlia Hunyady de Kéthely) of whom resided at the royal court at Mihailo's request. Katarina had even entertained hopes of eventually becoming Mihailo's wife on account of Julia's inability to bear the Prince a child, and Mihailo was considering a divorce in spite of the national outrage such a move would invariably cause. In 1867, the esteemed Prime Minister Ilija Garasanin was dismissed from his post for having voiced his opposition to Mihailo's proposed divorce and marriage to Katarina. Katarina openly despised Princess Júlia and made her life miserable by flaunting her affair with Mihailo. Júlia retaliated by conducting her own love affair with
Document [6](Title: Leighton Baker) party in June 2015, and all but one of the party's Board members resigned that same month, with the last remaining Board member resigning in July 2015. By mid-November 2015, Baker had been elected by the party to be the party Board chair, though some media reports referred to him as the party spokesman. The party Board ran the party in place of a single leader from after Craig's resignation until 24 January 2017, when it announced Baker was the new party leader. When the University of Auckland Debating Society organised a cross-party debate in March 2017, they withheld an
Document [7](Title: Toy Story 3) Tom Hanks as Sheriff Woody Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear Joan Cusack as Jessie Ned Beatty as Lots - O ' - Huggin ' Bear John Morris as Andy Davis Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head Blake Clark as Slinky Dog Wallace Shawn as Rex John Ratzenberger as Hamm Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head Michael Keaton as Ken Jodi Benson as Barbie Emily Hahn as Bonnie Anderson Jeff Pidgeon as Aliens Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants Kristen Schaal as Trixie Jeff Garlin as Buttercup Bonnie Hunt as Dolly Whoopi Goldberg as Stretch Kristen Schaal and Jeff Garlin , who attended the Toy Story 3 panel at the 2010 WonderCon , joined the cast as Trixie and Buttercup , respectively . Jack Angel as Chunk Jan Rabson as Sparks John Cygan as Twitch Laurie Metcalf as Ms. Davis Lori Alan as Bonnie 's Mom Bea Miller as Molly Davis R. Lee Ermey as Sarge Teddy Newton as Chatter Telephone Richard Kind as Bookworm Bud Luckey as Chuckles Javier Fernández Peña as Spanish Buzz Charlie Bright as Peaty / Young Andy Amber Kroner as Peatrice Brianna Maiwand as Peanelope Erik von Detten as Sid Jack Willis as The Frog Lee Unkrich as Jack - in - the - Box Bob Peterson as Janitor Woody Smith as Big Baby
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Answer: | Ned Beatty |
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Document [0](Title: Reciting tone) for the first part of the psalm verse and a G for the second half. Although rarely used, it is not unique; early sources refer to tones called "parapteres", which, like the tonus peregrinus, have different reciting tones in their first and second halves. Some traditions of Qur'an reading utilize reciting tones, although it should be clarified that in Islam, Qur'anic recitation is not considered a form of music. For example, the "tulaba" ("students of Islam" in Arabic) of Morocco recite the Qur'an and chant hymns for special occasions using one or two reciting tones. Among the Jews of Yemen,
Document [1](Title: Steve Smith (pole vaulter)) Olympics. Smith retired from athletics in 1983 after suffering an ankle injury in a car accident. Smith, a natural showman, was always popular with the crowds, for his muscular physique, love of surfing and his eye-catching dress sense – he famously competed in cranberry-colored, psychedelic ski pants. Smith attended South Torrance High School. He was the CIF California State Meet champion in the event in 1968, defeating the namesake son of double Olympic pole vault champion Bob Richards on fewer misses. His first college was the University of Southern California. He started the year his nemesis, Bob Seagren, graduated. After
Document [2](Title: Hardangervidda) Norwegian Mountain Touring Association (DNT) maintains a comprehensive network of huts and paths across the plateau. It is a popular destination for hiking, climbing and fishing, and in winter for cross-country skiing from hut to hut. Norwegian music projects Ildjarn and Nidhogg combined their talents to produce two ambient albums, one titled 'Hardangervidda Part I' (2003) and the other 'Hardangervidda Part II' (2003), inspired entirely by this zone. The final two acts of the play "When We Dead Awaken" () by Henrik Ibsen, are set in a mountain health resort in Hardangervidda. Hardangervidda Hardangervidda () is a mountain plateau (Norwegian:
Document [3](Title: Molecular assembler) objections were termed the "fat fingers problem" and the "sticky fingers problem". He believed these would exclude the possibility of "molecular assemblers" that worked by precision picking and placing of individual atoms. Drexler and coworkers responded to these two issues in a 2001 publication. Smalley also believed that Drexler's speculations about apocalyptic dangers of self-replicating machines that have been equated with "molecular assemblers" would threaten the public support for development of nanotechnology. To address the debate between Drexler and Smalley regarding molecular assemblers "Chemical & Engineering News" published a point-counterpoint consisting of an exchange of letters that addressed the issues.
Document [4](Title: Free lattice) inductive relations of the word problem, that "p" is strictly greater than "p", and therefore all infinitely many words "p" evaluate to different values in the free lattice "FX". Another corollary is that the complete free lattice (on three or more generators) "does not exist", in the sense that it is instead a proper class. The proof of this follows from the word problem as well. To define a complete lattice in terms of relations, it does not suffice to use the finitary relations of meet and join; one must also have infinitary relations defining the meet and join of
Document [5](Title: Jamie Harney) appearance of his loan spell.<ref name="Games played by Jamie Harney in 2014/2015"></ref> On 28 January 2015, it was confirmed that Harney had joined Colchester United on a permanent basis, signing a one-and-a-half year contract to keep him at the Colchester Community Stadium until the summer of 2016. He made what was his second debut for the club on 20 February 2016 when he replaced Darren Ambrose after 35-minutes of Colchester's 5–2 defeat to Bury after fellow defender Tom Eastman was sent off for a second bookable offence. Harney made his first start for the club on 5 March 2016 during
Document [6](Title: Brevda) son - in- law of the Chofetz Chaim, had re-established the yeshivah in the United States. Rabbi Brevda was well-known among the survivors of the Rabbinical institutions of Europe, for his knowledge of the oral and written law. He was the Rabbinical leader of Congregation Ahavas Achim of Brownsville and then later of Congregation Bais Avrohum in Brighton Beach. He also established the Yeshivah and Mesifta Tiffereth Avrohum, a post-high school Rabbinical seminary. Rabbi Brevda served as the American liaison for the Yeshivah Shaarai Shamayim, in Jerusalem, Israel. Levi Brevda was part of an underground Zionist organization in Nesvizh, Belarus
Document [7](Title: Lebanese people) The total population of Lebanese people is estimated at 13 - 18 million . Of these , the vast majority , or 8.6 - 14 million , are in the Lebanese diaspora ( outside of Lebanon ) , and approximately 4.3 million in Lebanon itself .
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Answer: | 13 - 18 million |
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Document [0](Title: 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé) 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé was the second concert residency by American recording artist Beyoncé. Held during four non-consecutive nights in August 2011 at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, the concerts were part of Beyoncé's campaign in support of her fourth studio album "4" (2011). All the songs on the standard version of the album, excluding "Start Over", were performed by her to a standing room-only audience of 3,200. Beyoncé also sang some of her previous hits from her three prior studio albums as well as songs she recorded with former girl group
Document [1](Title: Premierships of Benjamin Disraeli) the minority. Disraeli inherited a minority Conservative administration but was able to pass some notable Acts of Parliament. The Public Schools Act 1868 established a board of governors for nine English public schools. The Telegraph Act 1868 gave the Post Office power to nationalise all telegraph companies. The Capital Punishment Amendment Act 1868 abolished public executions. Disraeli also appointed a Royal Commission on the Sanitary Laws chaired by Sir Charles Adderley. The Parliamentary Elections Act 1868 transferred the power to try to punish electoral irregularities from the partisan Committee of the House of Commons to the impartial tribunal of judges.
Document [2](Title: Cervical canal) Cervical canal The cervical canal is the spindle-shaped, flattened canal of the cervix, the neck of the uterus. It communicates with the uterine cavity via the internal orifice of the uterus (or internal os) and with the vagina via the external orifice of the uterus (ostium of uterus or external os). The internal orifice of the uterus is an interior narrowing of the uterine cavity. It corresponds to a slight constriction known as the "isthmus" that can be seen on the surface of the uterus about midway between the apex and base. The external orifice of the uterus is a
Document [3](Title: Stafford, Texas) Stafford, Texas Stafford is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the metropolitan area. The city is mostly in Fort Bend County, with a small portion in Harris County. As of the 2010 census, Stafford's population was 17,693, up from 15,681 at the 2000 census. As of 2018 the population had risen to an estimated 21,265. William Stafford established a plantation with a cane mill and a horse-powered cotton gin in 1830. On April 15, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, the forces of Antonio López de Santa Anna stopped at Stafford's plantation and ordered it to be burned.
Document [4](Title: Manav Utthan Sewa Samiti) same experience, our lives will also be transformed. Society and the times can only be changes when we ourselves change. When we change, society will also change and our children will inherit a Golden Age." MUSS is a very 'grassroots' organization. All spiritual and social welfare activities of each district centre around the local ashram. Mahatmas (both male and female) live in these ashrams. They conduct weekly public satsang, usually on Sunday afternoons, in the ashram and also hold programs in private homes and other local venues. These programs aim to promote peace, harmony and goodwill among the diverse sections
Document [5](Title: Girlfriends (Flight of the Conchords)) Iraq the next day. She successfully convinces him that the least he can do is sleep with her on her last night before going to war. The sex that results leaves Bret feeling violated. Elsewhere Jemaine tries out Bret's technique on Felicia, telling her that he doesn't want to have sex. However it backfires when she agrees that she doesn't want to sleep with him either. Murray reports to the band on his disappointing sales. When they examine the boxes of CDs, they discover that A.J. has cheated them: all but one are filled with sawdust. Later Bret and Jemaine
Document [6](Title: Bahá'í Faith in Panama) Guajira Bahá'ís through the Venezuelan states of Bolívar, Amazonas and Zulia sharing their religion. The Bahá'í Guaymí Cultural Centre was built in the Chiriquí district (which was split in 1997 to create the Ngöbe-Buglé district) and used as a seat for the Panamanian Ministry of Education's literacy efforts in the 1980s. A two-day seminar on literacy was held by the Bahá'í Community in collaboration with the Panamanian Ministry of Education in Panama City over two days beginning on April 23, 1990. The Bahá'ís were specifically asked to speak on "spiritual qualities" and on "Universal Elements Essential in Education." The Minister
Document [7](Title: Tim Curry) Timothy James Curry ( born 19 April 1946 ) is an English actor , voice actor , comedian , and singer . He is known for his work in a diverse range of theatre , film , and television productions , often portraying villainous roles or character parts . Curry rose to prominence with his portrayal of Dr. Frank - N - Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show ( 1975 ) , reprising the role he had originated in the 1973 London and 1974 Los Angeles stage productions of The Rocky Horror Show .
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Document [0](Title: Blue Hampshire) director of the conservative group Cornerstone Policy Research, and Republican candidate for governor, characterized Blue Hampshire as "a very effective site for those people on the left who want to exchange ideas and really get active." On several occasions various interests have attempted to influence opinion by covertly posting to the site. In 2007 staffers from the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign were found to have pseudonymously created accounts. In 2011 an employee of the Republican Office at the New Hampshire State House posed as a Democrat. In 2009 former New Hampshire Republican State Committee political director Tom DeRosa founded RedHampshire,
Document [1](Title: Simplicius of Cilicia) and Porphyry; and although he often enough combats the views of the former, he knew how to value, as it deserved, his (in the main) sound critical sense. He has also preserved for us intelligence of several more ancient readings, which now, in part, have vanished from the manuscripts without leaving any trace, and in the paraphrastic sections of his interpretations furnishes us with valuable contributions for correcting or settling the text of Aristotle. Not less valuable are the contributions towards a knowledge of the ancient astronomical systems for which we have to thank him in his commentary on the
Document [2](Title: Cricket World Cup) to 29 matches and winning three straight championships. India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh together hosted the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Pakistan were stripped of their hosting rights following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009, with the games originally scheduled for Pakistan redistributed to the other host countries. The number of teams participating in the World Cup dropped down to fourteen. Australia lost their final group stage match against Pakistan on 19 March 2011, ending an unbeaten streak of 35 World Cup matches, which had begun on 23 May 1999. India won their second World Cup
Document [3](Title: Philip Kasinitz) Philip Kasinitz Philip Kasinitz (born September 18, 1957) is an American sociologist. He is currently a Presidential Professor of Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center where he has chaired the doctoral program in Sociology since 2001. Kasinitz graduated Boston University in 1979 and earned his doctorate from New York University in 1987, where he studied primarily with Richard Sennett and Dennis Wrong. He specializes in immigration, ethnicity, race relations, urban social life and the nature of contemporary cities. Much of his work focuses on New York. He is the author of "Caribbean New York" for which he won the Thomas
Document [4](Title: Nashoba County, Indian Territory) Nashoba County, Indian Territory Nashoba County was a political subdivision of the Choctaw Nation in the Indian Territory. The county formed part of the nation's Apukshunnubbee District, or Second District, one of three administrative super-regions. Nashoba County was established by the Choctaw Nation's Doaksville Constitution of 1860. It ceased to exist on November 16, 1907, along with the Choctaw Nation and the Indian Territory, upon the advent of Oklahoma's statehood. The territory comprising the former county is now included in the Oklahoma counties of Le Flore, McCurtain and Pushmataha. The word for "wolf" in the Choctaw language is "nashoba". According
Document [5](Title: NCAA Season 87 basketball tournaments) 2010 until JRU showed documents that he had enrolled there after transferring from Philippine Christian University. The San Sebastian Stags announced that head coach Turo Valenzona was elevated as team consultant, while Topex Robinson was named as the new head coach days prior to the opening. Robinson was Valenzona's player during San Sebastian's 1996 title run and won another title with the Stags in 1997 before turning professional. The seniors' tournaments began on July 2, 2011 after the opening ceremonies at the Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City. Thereafter, the rest of the first round games are currently held at the Filoil
Document [6](Title: Première rêverie) finished and soft, Bougureau was granted lavish praise during his lifetime, including multiple awards at the Salon de Paris. Of his highly polished, idealistic style, in which he used models with porcelain-like skin and depicted provincial themes, Bouguereau said "There's only one kind of painting. It's the painting that presents the eye with perfection, the kind of beautiful and impeccable enamel you find in Veronese and Titian." "Première rêverie", which measures 157.48 x 92.71 cm (62 x 36 1/2 in), features a young woman sitting on rock with a vase beneath her arm and a Cupid whispering into her ear.
Document [7](Title: A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures) A Turtle 's Tale : Sammy 's Adventures is a 2010 English - language Belgian - French 3D computer - animated adventure fantasy comedy - drama film co-written and directed by Ben Stassen . The film was released on 4 August 2010 in Belgium , and on 11 August 2010 in France . The UK version features the voice talents of Dominic Cooper , Gemma Arterton , John Hurt , Kayvan Novak , and Robert Sheehan ; the U.S. version features the voice talents of Yuri Lowenthal , Anthony Anderson , Tim Curry , Kathy Griffin , Melanie Griffith , and Jenny McCarthy .
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Document [0](Title: Timeline of the 2009 Iranian election protests) Muslim and Arab countries may attend. The government promised not to hurt the peaceful mourners present. Snipers and intelligence officers are seen on the roofs near Ghoba, a unit of Anti-Riot Police warned people to leave, military helicopters hovering in the sky. Thousands of people are gathered around the Ghoba-Shariati neighborhood. An estimated 5,000 protesters marched slowly and silently through Tehran Sunday. Government was reportedly allowing demonstration. The large crowd shouted "Ya Hussein" in a YouTube footage. A YouTube footage shows that Mehdi Karroubi entered the crowd at the Ghoba Mosque. One witness reported at 8:30pm that Mohammad Khatami and
Document [1](Title: Muppet*Vision 3D) he can start his own football team. Dr. Honeydew then tells Beaker to use the lab's vacuum cleaner to suck up all the Waldos, but also accidentally sucks up the entire lab. All but one Waldo is sucked up and realizing he's free, shape shifts into a taxi cab and drives away. Kermit then reappears and apologizes for the delay since the lab was "sucked up". Fozzie returns and attempts to demonstrate his flying pie but it malfunctions and hits him in the face. Kermit then says, "Fozzie, that's terrible." Fozzie then replies with, "You're right. It needs more sugar."
Document [2](Title: Black Light Burns) additional input from producer Danny Lohner, the drums were performed by Josh Freese, and the keyboards and additional engineering were assisted by Josh Eustis. After years of working on it when all the participants had free time from their projects, Black Light Burns released their debut album, "Cruel Melody" in the spring of 2007. In its first week of release "Cruel Melody" sold 6,000 copies in the US according to Indiehq.com. Borland stated that he is the only constant in Black Light Burns, as the other members of the studio lineup are expected to be mostly unable to participate in
Document [3](Title: Scott Jorgensen) on September 2, 2009 at WEC 43. However, Rebello was forced to withdraw due to injury and was replaced by Noah Thomas. Jorgensen defeated Thomas via TKO in the first round. Jorgensen defeated Takeya Mizugaki on December 19, 2009 at WEC 45, via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). The bout also earned "Fight of the Night" honors. Jorgensen's his next opponent was Chad George on March 6, 2010 at WEC 47. He won via submission due to a standing guillotine choke 31 seconds into the first round. Jorgensen faced Antonio Banuelos in a long-awaited rematch on April 24, 2010 at
Document [4](Title: Baltazar Baebler) Baltazar Baebler Baltazar Baebler (January 24, 1880 – April 30, 1936) was a Slovene chemist. Baebler was born in Vrhnika. After studying at the University of Vienna from 1899 to 1904, he taught in Idrija. During the interwar period immigrated to Yugoslavia (from what was Italian territory at the time), and lived in Celje and Ljubljana. Baebler was the author of one of the first Slovene chemistry textbooks: "Kemija in mineralogija za IV. razred realk in za sorodne šole" (Chemistry and Mineralogy for the Fourth Year of Non-Classical Secondary Schools, 1910), helping to establish Slovene terminology in the field. Baebler
Document [5](Title: Southwest Motors Events Center) Southwest Motors Events Center The Southwest Motors Events Center (originally the Colorado State Fair Events Center) is a multipurpose arena located in Pueblo, Colorado. The arena is located on the northwest corner of the Colorado State Fairgrounds and is predominantly used during the Colorado State Fair. The venue can host an array of events, including: concerts, professional bull riding, indoor football, basketball games and monster truck shows. The arena was purposed in 1990 initially to replace the aging Grandstand at the Colorado State Fair. At first, an outdoor amphitheater was purposed. However, this was later dismissed in favor of the
Document [6](Title: ITIL) the natural place for metrics to be established and monitored against a benchmark. Service-level management is the primary interface with the customer (as opposed to the user serviced by the service desk). Service-level management is responsible for: The service-level manager relies on the other areas of the service delivery process to provide the necessary support which ensures the agreed services are provided in a cost-effective, secure and efficient manner. Availability management allows organizations to sustain IT service-availability in order to support the business at a justifiable cost. High-level activities are realizing availability requirements, compiling availability plans, monitoring availability, and monitoring
Document [7](Title: Family Guy) Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company . The series centers on the Griffins , a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois ; their children , Meg , Chris , and Stewie ; and their anthropomorphic pet dog , Brian . The show is set in the fictional city of Quahog , Rhode Island , and exhibits much of its humor in the form of metafictional cutaway gags that often lampoon American culture .
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Document [0](Title: Ali as Caliph) gave his pledge but the other narrations claim they didn't do so or even somebody forced them to do so. However he and Al-Zubayr later claimed they did so reluctantly, but Ali refused this claim and said that they did so voluntarily. Mudelong believe that force was not used to urge people to give their pledge and they pledged in public in the mosque. While the overwhelming majority of people who lived in Medina as well as rebels gave their pledge, some major figures did not. Umayyads, kins of Uthman, escaped to Levant or remained in their houses and later
Document [1](Title: Martin Prusek) North American debut with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League during the 2001–02 season. He also made his National Hockey League debut that same season, appearing in one game with the Senators. Prusek appeared in 47 games with the Senators over the following two seasons. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, he returned to the Czech Republic to play for Vitkovice and HC JME Znojemští Orli. He came back to North America for the 2005–06 season, joining the Columbus Blue Jackets. After spending most of the 2005–06 season with the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate Syracuse Crunch, Prusek left
Document [2](Title: Arthur Treacher) (with over-the-title name billing) in the original Broadway production of Lerner and Loewe's musical play "Camelot", and he remained with the show through the Chicago engagement and post-Broadway tour that ended during August 1964. From the mid-1950's on, Treacher became a familiar figure on American television as a guest on talk shows and panel games, including "The Tonight Show", "I've Got a Secret", and "The Garry Moore Show". In 1964, Treacher was cast in the role of Constable Jones in the hugely successful Walt Disney movie "Mary Poppins". That same year, he played the role of stuffy English butler Arthur
Document [3](Title: Linda Cardellini) Boy" as Samantha. She was the voice of Ursula in the role-playing video game, "Gladius", and played the voice of Bliss Goode on the ABC animated series "The Goode Family". In 2007, Cardellini was chosen to play lovelorn Clara in the CBS miniseries "Comanche Moon", a prequel to 1989's "Lonesome Dove". In 2010 and 2011, Cardellini returned to the stage with the Dr. God comedy group in Los Angeles and San Francisco, appeared in "Kill the Irishman" and "Super", and starred in the independent film "Return". She appeared with cast members and producers of "Freaks and Geeks" and "Undeclared" at
Document [4](Title: Wet Dream (Max Romeo song)) he had recorded the song, he replied: "The devil made me do it". Wet Dream (Max Romeo song) "Wet Dream" is a song by Jamaican reggae singer Max Romeo first released in 1968 on the Unity Records label. The song, with its controversial lyrics, remains Romeo's biggest commercial hit. In 1968, Romeo wrote lyrics for the rhythm track of Derrick Morgan's "Hold You Jack". Morgan, who was due to add his vocals to the track, ultimately turned it down, as did several other vocalists (including John Holt and Slim Smith), leading the producer to turn to Romeo to sing the
Document [5](Title: Chris Cornell) own solo work under the moniker of the Nightwatchman. All of Audioslave's lyrics were written by Cornell, whilst all four members were credited with writing the music. Their songwriting process was described by Wilk as "more collaborative" and "satisfying" than Rage Against the Machine's, which was "a battle creatively". Cornell, for his part, saw Soundgarden's songwriting method as inferior to Audioslave's. Cornell's lyrics were mostly apolitical; Audioslave's Morello referred to them as "haunted, existential poetry". They were characterized by his cryptic approach, often dealing with themes of existentialism, love, hedonism, spirituality and Christianity. Cornell's battle with addiction to prescription drugs
Document [6](Title: Gábor Demszky) factionary in-fighting. He did not ask for his membership's renewal in 2010, therefore ceased to be a member. Since he left his office, he is in a set of former mayors who, despite being younger than the retirement age, are eligible for state-pensions, according to the law on local governments. He declared he doesn't plan full-time activity in the future. Demszky was first elected as Mayor of Budapest in 1990, and has won all the elections in which he run for that position since then (1994, 1998, 2002, 2006). He is with one of the longest serving time among politicians
Document [7](Title: Sailor Moon (TV series)) The series premiered in Canada on August 28 , 1995 on YTV and in first - run syndication in the U.S. on September 11 , but halted production in November 1995 after two seasons due to low ratings . Despite moderate success in Canada , the U.S. airing struggled in early morning '' dead '' timeslots ; the series originally aired in the U.S. in morning and afternoon timeslots which Anne Allison describes as unsuitable for the target audience . In contrast , due to the dubbing process being done in Canada , the series was considered Canadian enough to be screened in primetime as local content . After the series was cancelled , a fan petition that garnered over 12,500 signatures was created . This was later considered an early example of successful fan activism . In 1997 , re-runs of this cancelled dub began airing on USA Network . That same year , production on the series ' English dub was resumed with the last 17 episodes of the second season , Sailor Moon R , and was broadcast in Canada from September 20 to November 21 , 1997 to wrap up lingering plot lines . The series finished airing on YTV in January 2004 .
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Document [0](Title: Tesla Autopilot) driver to be prepared to take control at a moment's notice. HW1 is suitable only on limited-access highways, and sometimes will fail to detect lane markings and disengage itself. In urban driving the system will not read traffic signals or obey stop signs. This system also does not detect pedestrians or cyclists, and while AP1 detects motorcycles, there has been two instances of AP rear-ending motorcycles. Autopilot potentially saved the life of a pedestrian in Washington, D.C. on the night of July 17, 2016, and played a pivotal role in a medical emergency involving 37-year-old Joshua Neally that same month.
Document [1](Title: Tyler Botha) more Minimal and Techno inspired. Tyler Botha Tyler Botha (born 3 December 1980) is a South African skeleton racer who competed from 2003 to 2006. He finished 21st in the men's skeleton event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and was the flag bearer for the South African team in the closing ceremony. He is also a member the St Moritz Tobogganing Club in St Moritz, also known as the Cresta Run. Tyler is currently the second fastest rider from Junction, the Cresta's lower starting point, with a time of 41.09, and the fifth fastest rider from Top, the
Document [2](Title: Isaac Davis (soldier)) a company of Minutemen—specially trained militia who could be ready at short notice in the event that the British Regulars in Boston attempted any warlike movements. In November 1774, Acton formed a company of Minutemen, and Davis was elected captain. He was determined that his company be as well-equipped as the British soldiers. Most provincial Minuteman companies, unlike professional soldiers, were not equipped with bayonets for use in close combat and they typically re-loaded using powder horns, a slow method more suited to hunting than to battle. Davis employed his skills as a gunsmith to outfit nearly every man in
Document [3](Title: 2012 Scottish Cup Final) New Logie Green (home of St Bernard's) in Edinburgh. With two clubs from Edinburgh qualifying for the final, some City of Edinburgh Council members called for the match to be played at Murrayfield Stadium instead of Hampden Park, the traditional venue for Scottish Cup Finals. A survey by the "Edinburgh Evening News" found that 37 of 58 councillors favoured Murrayfield, with nine favouring Hampden. Supporters of moving the game to Murrayfield cited its greater capacity, convenience for the majority of fans and the precedent of the 1896 Scottish Cup Final. The Scottish Football Association stated that no venue other than
Document [4](Title: Cetaganda (fictional empire)) the vast Cetagandan Empire that only a small portion of its resources are required to support them. Cetagandan subjects enjoy a per capita tax rate that is approximately half that of a Barrayaran's. Within the Vorkosigan Saga, Cetaganda is principally important for its unsuccessful attempts to gain control of the planet Barrayar, home to the saga's central character, Miles Vorkosigan. His father, Aral Vorkosigan, and grandfather Piotr Vorkosigan, both played an important role in repelling the Cetagandan invaders. Approximately 80 years before Miles Vorkosigan's life, a Cetagandan invasion of then-technologically backward Barrayar was repulsed. A later attack is called the
Document [5](Title: Palm Springs, California) two volume "The Wonders of the Colorado Desert" described Palm Springs as having "great charms and attractiveness" and included an account of his stay at Murray's hotel. As James also described, Palm Springs was more comfortable in its microclimate because the area was covered in the shadow of Mount San Jacinto to the west and in the winter the mountains block cold winds from the San Gorgonio pass. Early illustrious visitors included John Muir and his daughters, U.S. Vice President Charles Fairbanks, and Fanny Stevenson, widow of Robert Louis Stevenson; still, Murray's hotel was closed in 1909 and torn down
Document [6](Title: Cleopatra's Theme) to come down stairs to the kitchen. The video premiered on U.S. music video cable channels, such as MTV, VH1 and BET, receiving heavy rotation. Cleopatra's Theme "Cleopatra's Theme" is a 1998 song by English R&B girl group Cleopatra. The song hit #3 on the UK Singles Chart and reached #26 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100. It was their only song to reach the top 40 in the United States, effectively making them a one-hit wonder. They would go on to find greater success in the UK, with the rest of their singles from their respective debut album reaching
Document [7](Title: United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics) United States at the 2018 Winter Olympics Flag of the United States of America IOC code USA NOC United States Olympic Committee in Pyeongchang , South Korea February 9 -- 25 , 2018 Competitors 241 in 15 sports Flag bearer Erin Hamlin ( opening ) Jessica Diggins ( closing ) Medals Ranked 4th Gold Silver Bronze Total 9 8 6 23 Winter Olympics appearances ( overview ) 1924 1928 1932 1936 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1994 1998 2002 2006 2014 2018
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Document [0](Title: South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services) of Laws; SECTION 24-21-280. Duties and powers of probation agents; authority to enforce criminal laws. "A probation agent has, in the execution of his duties, the power to issue an arrest warrant or a citation charging a violation of conditions of supervision, the powers of arrest, and, to the extent necessary, the same right to execute process given by law to sheriffs. A probation agent has the power and authority to enforce the criminal laws of the State. In the performance of his duties of probation, parole, community supervision, and investigation, he is regarded as the official representative of the
Document [1](Title: Robert James Fair) Robert James Fair Robert James Fair (October 15, 1919 –January 20, 2002) was an American politician from the state of Indiana. He was born in Detroit, Michigan and lated moved to Princeton, Indiana and attended Princeton High School. He attended George Washington University. He served in the United States Army Signal Corps from 1944 to 1946. He served as Gibson County Attorney from 1954 to 1955 and Princeton City Attorney from 1956 to 1959. A Democrat, he served in the Indiana Senate from 1966 to 1978. Fair served as President pro tempore of the Indiana Senate from 1976 to 1978
Document [2](Title: Ida Pruitt) Ida Pruitt Ida Pruitt (1888–1985), bi-cultural social worker, author, speaker, interpreter and 20th century contributor to Sino-American understanding. Ida Pruitt was the daughter of North China Southern Baptist missionaries Anna Seward Pruitt and C.W. Pruitt. Born in 1888 in the coastal town of Penglai on the Shandong peninsula, her childhood was spent in the small inland village of Sung-ch’ia-t’an, where for many years the Pruitts were the only Western family. After attending Cox College in College Park, Georgia (1906–1909), Ida Pruitt received a B.S. from Columbia University Teachers' College in New York City (1910). When her brother John died, Ida
Document [3](Title: Framing (social sciences)) event, and are generally the central organizing idea." Kuypers's work is based on the premise that framing is a rhetorical process and as such it is best examined from a rhetorical point of view. Curing the problem is not rhetorical and best left to the observer. Framing is used to construct, refine, and deliver messages. Framing in politics is essential to getting your message across to the masses. Frames are mental structures that shape the way we view the world (Lakoff, Don't Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate 2004). Reframing is used particularly well by
Document [4](Title: 2010 Seattle Seahawks season) but the Cardinals responded in the fourth quarter with kicker Jay Feely getting a 24-yard field goal. The Seahawks pulled away with Mare making a 26-yard field goal. With the win, the Seahawks improved to 4–2. Hoping to increase their winning streak the Seahawks flew to Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum where they played their former division rival, the Oakland Raiders. The Seahawks immediately trailed on a scoring rally by the Raiders with kicker Sebastian Janikowski nailing a 31-yard field goal. This was followed in the second quarter by QB Jason Campbell's 30-yard TD pass to FB Marcel Reece. Then in the
Document [5](Title: Nexenta OS) Through its focus on ZFS, it carries with it potential benefits for virtualized server farms in terms of performance and thin provisioning. The operating system is currently distributed as ISO and VMware disk images with pricing determined on a per-terabyte and per-server licensing basis. A "community edition" was available free of charge for users with less than 18 terabytes of raw disk space (pre-redundancy and volume creation). This free tier model changed with the release of version 5.0 (community edition only) to a 10 terabyte limit of assigned and usable (post-redundancy and volume creation) disk space. It is the same
Document [6](Title: That's My Bush!) cold open, with a "cheesy" joke that segued into the theme song. The duo recalled that, with stupid titles, these scenes were often the hardest to write. The episode "S.D.I. -Aye-Aye!"features the first utterance of the word "Lemmiwinks", which Parker and the writers intended to be a parody of "The Lord of the Rings". The word was later famously used in the "South Park" episode "The Death Camp of Tolerance". The show's first episode set a ratings record (at the time) for highest debut with over 2.9 million viewers tuning in; however, ratings dropped after this, with an average of
Document [7](Title: Double fertilization) The ovules are 8 in number and arranged in the form of 3 + 2 + 3 ( from top to bottom ) i.e 2 synergids & 1 egg cell , 2 polar central cells , 3 antipodal cells . One sperm fertilizes the egg cell and the other sperm combines with the two polar nuclei of the large central cell of the megagametophyte . The haploid sperm and haploid egg combine to form a diploid zygote , the process being called syngamy , while the other sperm and the two haploid polar nuclei of the large central cell of the megagametophyte form a triploid nucleus ( triple fusion ) . Some plants may form polyploid nuclei . The large cell of the gametophyte will then develop into the endosperm , a nutrient - rich tissue which provides nourishment to the developing embryo . The ovary , surrounding the ovules , develops into the fruit , which protects the seeds and may function to disperse them .
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Document [0](Title: History of the Great Wall of China) based on the conception of a perennial Great Wall: Karl Marx took the Wall to represent the stagnation of the Chinese society and economy, Owen Lattimore supposed that the Great Wall demonstrated a need to divide the nomadic way of life from the agricultural communities of China, and John K. Fairbank posited that the Wall played a part in upholding the Sinocentric world order. Despite the significance that the Great Wall seemed to have, scholarly treatment of the Wall itself remained scant during the 20th century. Joseph Needham bemoaned this dearth when he was compiling the section on walls for
Document [1](Title: Māori Battalion) summer uniforms and began to receive reinforcements. In June they carried out a ceremonial parade for King George VI and the Queen, and the commander of the 2nd New Zealand Division, Lieutenant General Bernard Freyberg. Throughout July, the battalion undertook desert familiarisation training and sports parades before moving to Kabrit where they concentrated with the rest of the 5th Infantry Brigade for a three-week combined operations exercise. Later, in August, they moved to a position west of El Alamein, known as the "Kaponga Box" where throughout September and into October they undertook the unfamiliar task of road construction. In October,
Document [2](Title: Australia at the Winter Olympics) as futile. After the appointment of Geoff Henke—who had been unable to compete in 1956 after the administrators neglected to endorse his ice hockey team's application—as team manager in 1976, the results slowly began to improve, and by the 1990s, some Australians were regarded as medal prospects. The upturn in performance was accompanied by increased government funding for winter sports, the creation of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia and the purchase of an alpine training base in Austria. Australia won its first medal, a bronze, in 1994 in the men's 5,000 metres short track relay speed skating event. Zali
Document [3](Title: María de Toledo) married to Diego Columbus, the son of Christopher Columbus. Her spouse was viceroy of the Spanish colony of Hispaniola. They resided in Alcazar de Colon in the Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo). During the absence of her spouse from 1514 until 1520, she was left in charge of the colony along with Geronimo de Aguero. In 1523, when Diego was recalled a second time, she was named "virreina". She was then expecting their eighth child. María de Toledo María de Toledo or María Álvarez de Toledo (1490 - 11 May 1549) was a Spanish noble and Vicereine and regent of the
Document [4](Title: Admiral (electrical appliances)) Worth Living", "Admiral Presents the Five Star Review - Welcome Aboard", and Notre Dame football games. Annual sales approached $300 million and the company employed 8,500 people by the early 1960s. During the Cold War, Admiral manufactured military TV cameras for reconnaissance purposes under adverse conditions on land, in the air and under water. In 1962, Admiral Corporation listed four manufacturing plants in Illinois. These were identified as subsidiaries of Admiral International Corp. of which Norman E. Johnson was named president. The Chicago headquarters was located at 3800 West Cortland street and identified Ross D. Siragusa as Chairman and President,
Document [5](Title: Kasinathuni Viswanath) National Film Awards. Kasinadhuni Viswanath was born on 19 Feb 1930 in a Telugu speaking Brahmin family to Kasinadhuni Subramaniam and Kasinadhuni Saraswati (Saraswatamma). His ancestral roots come from Pedapulivarru, Andhra Pradesh, a small village on the banks of River Krishna. "Kasinadhuni" is his family name, "Viswanath" is his given name. Viswanath studied Intermediate from Guntur Hindu College, and holds a B.Sc degree from Andhra Christian College of Acharya Nagarjuna University. He began his career as a sound recordist at Vauhini Studios in Madras, where his father was an associate. Kasinathuni transitioned into film direction at Annapurna Pictures under Adurthi
Document [6](Title: Cafeteria Christianity) Mount. Cafeteria Christianity is somewhat related to latitudinarianism, the position that differences of opinion on church organization and doctrine are acceptable within a church. As the Christian version of "cherry-picking theology", it is seen as a result of postmodern reading of texts, where the reader goes beyond analysis of what requires interpretation, adopting an approach where "anything goes". In "The Marketplace of Christianity", economists Robert Ekelund, Robert Hébert and Robert Tollison equate Cafeteria Christianity with self-generated Christianity, i.e. the religion of many Christians which "matches their demand profile" and "may be Christian or based in other areas of thought". They
Document [7](Title: Lost in Space (2018 TV series)) Parker Posey as June Harris , a criminal and psychopath who assumes the identity of her sister Jessica to take her place on the colony ship and subsequently impersonates Dr. Zachary Smith during the attack to take his seat on an evacuating Jupiter ship . After landing on the planet , Harris attempts to sabotage the colonists ' chances of rescue by the Resolute , all the while manipulating and gaslighting other survivors to avoid prosecution for her crimes . The theft of the doctor 's identity is a reference to the corresponding character of Dr. Smith in the original television series .
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Document [0](Title: Clint Eastwood in the 1970s) with violence". Roger Ebert, on the other hand, gave it three stars and called it "...classic Clint Eastwood: fast, furious, and funny." David Ansen of "Newsweek" wrote, "You don't believe a minute of it, but at the end of the quest, it's hard not to chuckle and cheer". In 1978, Eastwood starred in "Every Which Way but Loose" an uncharacteristic, offbeat comedy role. Eastwood played Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler who roamed the American West, searching for a lost love, while accompanying his best brother/manager Orville and his pet orangutan, Clyde. The script, written by Jeremy Joe Kronsberg had
Document [1](Title: Maverick (roller coaster)) of per recommendations made by Intamin. At the 2015 Winter Chill Out, Cedar Point announced that the traditional over the shoulder restraints would be replaced with the soft vest style restraints seen on Intimidator 305. "Maverick" is negatively affected by unfavorable weather conditions as a high velocity ride. "Rain, and/or lightning" may result in the closing of the ride depending on the severity. It will close under any kind of steady precipitation. There is no minimum age requirement, but passengers must meet the miniumum height requirement of 52 inches and a maximum of 78 inches to ride. Some persons over
Document [2](Title: Lower Lake, California) 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 22.3% from 25 to 44, 27.2% from 45 to 64, and 19.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.0 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $24,974, and the median income for a family was $29,896. Males had a median income of $38,750 versus $21,250 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $13,516. About 9.9% of families and 12.4% of the
Document [3](Title: Titel) Pannonian Plain in 896, already in the next century holding the Tisa-Danube confluence. Grand Prince Árpád (r. 895–907) is believed to have defeated the Bulgars (Salan) at Titel. Titel was an important strategical location, and was included in the Bács County. Ladislaus I of Hungary (r. 1077–95) and his brother Lampert founded an Augustinian monastery here. On 17 October 1389 a Clement was inscribed at the Vienna University, who in Titel taught reading and cantillation. In the 1400s, Titel belonged to the Serbian despot Đurađ Branković. In 1439 Albert II's army awaited in Titel military aid from the county to
Document [4](Title: Victor Jaclard) married sister Sofia Kovalevskaya and her husband Vladimir Kovalevsky, who went to Heidelberg to pursue studies, she clandestinely went to Paris. Victor and Anna both remained in Paris for the duration of the Franco-Prussian war, and played an active part in the Commune. They contributed to several revolutionary journals and acted as representatives of the First International (Victor was among the representatives of the French section, Anna represented the Russian section). Victor Jaclard was elected commander of the 158th battalion of the National Guard and took part in the insurrection of October 31. In November he became deputy mayor of
Document [5](Title: Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ) "La Rochelle" as his favorite place. The restaurant's owner/head chef, Hiroyuki Sakai, came on the show to cook a special dish for Yoshiki. Miscellaneous competition segments have also occurred over the show's run, many of which started rivalries between Downtown and guests. One such example is a 1999 billiards competition between entertainer Masaharu Fukuyama and Hitoshi Matsumoto, which led to an "Iron Chef" battle between the two. Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ was a Japanese music variety show on Fuji Television hosted by the comedy duo Downtown, which consists of Hitoshi Matsumoto and Masatoshi Hamada.
Document [6](Title: New Spain) the British Navy and the subsequent fur trading activities by British ships was considered an encroachment on Spanish territory. To protect and strengthen its claim, New Spain sent a number of expeditions to the Pacific Northwest between 1774 and 1793. In 1789 a naval outpost called Santa Cruz de Nuca (or just Nuca) was established at Friendly Cove in Nootka Sound (now Yuquot), Vancouver Island. It was protected by an artillery land battery called Fort San Miguel. Santa Cruz de Nuca was the northernmost establishment of New Spain. It was the first European colony in what is now the province
Document [7](Title: Elizabeth Henstridge) Elizabeth Frances Henstridge ( born 11 September 1987 ) is an English actress best known for her role in ABC 's Marvel 's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as Agent Jemma Simmons .
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Document [0](Title: Spacing (magazine)) in 2006 for Best Local Coverage and Best Design. The magazine is published three times a year. In 2006, "Spacing" won a Canadian National Magazine Award for "Best Editorial Package" for the 'History of our Future' issue. Noteworthy Toronto photographers Matt O'Sullivan, Rannie Turingan, Miles Storey and Sam Javanrouh, are known for the street-scene photos featured in "Spacing" issues. Past "Spacing" issues have focused on pedestrians in public space, street postering, public art, and public transit, the future plans for the city that were never developed, the top 10 public space issues for the 2006 municipal elections, and profiles of
Document [1](Title: Mary Foy) C. Littlefield, the editor of the Los Angeles "Weekly Express," was appointed the city’s first librarian in 1872. Littlefield was an asthmatic and would smoke jimsonweed in his office much to the dismay of patrons. He was succeeded in 1879 by an untrained partisan appointee, Patrick Connolly, who, it was suggested, was an alcoholic who missed more than his share of days at work and was discharged by the library board, which then vowed to name a "lady librarian." Foy, the 18-year-old daughter of merchant Samuel Foy, asked the Foys' next-door neighbor, Mayor John Toberman, for the job and he
Document [2](Title: Gerson Borrero) The show ran until 2001, and Borrero continued as a radio broadcaster for over twenty years. He is also a frequent guest on the Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC. Borrero is a political commentator for New York 1. For over a decade he has appeared with WABC Radio's Curtis Sliwa on a weekly show, as part of the Time Warner Cable News program, "Inside City Hall". This show, "Political Rundown", features Borrero and Sliwa squaring off over the week's top local, state and national news stories. The segment, which airs each Wednesday and is moderated by political anchor Errol Louis,
Document [3](Title: Pedro Mir) name) and what later became a prophecy: "Is this young man the social poet we’ve been long waiting for?" The next years Mir kept writing and studying, obtaining a Doctor Degree in Law from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) State University in 1941 and starting a practice in an office of the Dominican capital, Santo Domingo. However, the pressure of the Trujillo dictatorship became unbearable, especially for anybody with social concerns. His poems were putting him up against the regime, so after receiving threats and feeling his life in danger, he fled to Cuba in 1947. The exile
Document [4](Title: Odenton Town Center) on the Odenton MARC station, which is the most heavily trafficked stop on the Penn Line. This station draws overflow crowds of 2,100 riders for 1,300 parking spaces daily. Odenton Town Center The Odenton Town Center is a area of Odenton, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States, designated in official plans for mixed-use development. The Odenton Town Center has been planned as a Town Center since 1968. In 1990, legislation created an Odenton Growth Management Area (OGMA) to encourage development in the Town Center Area. In 1995, the Odenton Town Plan was adopted. In 2004, the updated Odenton Town Center
Document [5](Title: Jean Castelbert de Castelverd) necessary, Castelverd was to pull back to Montabaur and then to the bridgehead of Neuwied. That evening Adjutant-General Nicolas Léonard Beker arrived at Castelverd's headquarters with the news that the Diez crossing had fallen to the Austrians but that French troops still sealed off the bridgehead. At this point Castelverd lost his head. In a panic, Castelverd wrote Marceau, "It is thus clear that the Limburg crossing is forced. I do not hesitate therefore to order the retreat." The withdrawal to Montabaur started at once. When he received the message, Marceau ordered Castelverd to turn around and reoccupy his former
Document [6](Title: PANDAS) Perrin "et al", 2004). Concerns have been raised that PANDAS may be overdiagnosed, as a significant number of patients diagnosed with PANDAS by community physicians did not meet the criteria when examined by specialists, suggesting the PANDAS diagnosis is conferred by community physicians without conclusive evidence. PANDAS is hypothesized to be an autoimmune disorder that results in a variable combination of tics, obsessions, compulsions, and other symptoms that may be severe enough to qualify for diagnoses such as chronic tic disorder, OCD, and Tourette syndrome (TS or TD). The cause is thought to be akin to that of Sydenham's chorea,
Document [7](Title: These Boots Are Made for Walkin') '' These Boots Are Made for Walkin ' '' is a hit song written by Lee Hazlewood and recorded by Nancy Sinatra . It charted January 22 , 1966 , and reached No. 1 in the United States Billboard Hot 100 and in the UK Singles Chart .
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Document [0](Title: Brothers (The Black Keys album)) really, really difficult for me because I had just split with my wife after a nine-year relationship and the last place I wanted to be was the middle of fucking nowhere in Alabama, sitting in a dark room." The first song recorded at Muscle Shoals, "Next Girl", helped shape the direction of the sessions. Auerbach's lyrics for the song about moving on resonated with the "bummed-out [and] spacey" Carney, and Auerbach noticed an improvement in his bandmate's mentality immediately after he heard them. Auerbach said, "When he heard the lyrics, he was just so stoked. The rest of the session
Document [1](Title: Choerophryne gudrunae) Choerophryne gudrunae Choerophryne gudrunae is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea and is only known from its type locality near Kowat in the Adelbert Range, Madang Province. This species was originally described in the genus "Albericus", named for Alberich, the dwarf in Scandinavian mythology and Richard Wagner's opera cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen". Menzies named the species he described after Alberich's companions in the mythodology. The specific name "gudrunae" is derived from Gudrun. "Choerophryne gudrunae" is a comparatively small species: three unsexed individuals in the type series measure in snout–urostyle length.
Document [2](Title: Sky of Stone) Sky of Stone Sky of Stone is the third in a trilogy of memoirs by Homer Hickam, Jr. about his hometown of Coalwood, West Virginia, that began with "October Sky". In "Sky of Stone", Hickam has gone off to college at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. His mother, who is living separated from her husband in Myrtle Beach, contacts him and asks him to return home to Coalwood to help his father. He arrives to find his father, the mine superintendent, is being investigated by the coal company because of a fatal mining accident. After wrecking the family car the young Hickam
Document [3](Title: Hoochie Coochie Man) by all the instruments together". Campbell identifies the opening as actually having "two competing riffs" or contrapuntal motion, with one played by Little Walter on an amplified harmonica and another by Waters on electric guitar. For the second eight-bars of the progression, the song follows the standard I–IV–V7 structure, which maintains its connection to traditional blues. The whole band plays it as a shuffle with a triplet rhythm, which Campbell describes as a "free-for-all [with] harmonica trills, guitar riffs, piano chords, thumping bass, [and] shuffle pattern on the drums". He adds that this type of heavy sound was rarely heard
Document [4](Title: Herbert Wise) "The Norman Conquests" (1977), the BBC Television Shakespeare production of "Julius Caesar" (1979), "Tales of the Unexpected", "10th Kingdom", "The Woman in Black" (1989), and episodes of "Cadfael" and "Inspector Morse". He also directed several episodes of the Thames Television series "Rumpole of the Bailey". Wise also directed two films, an entry in the "Edgar Wallace Mysteries" second feature series, a thriller entitled "To Have and to Hold" (1963), and the film version of the television sit-com "The Lovers" (1973). He also directed the made-for-TV film "Skokie" (1981), and other made-for-TV films such as "Breaking the Code" (1996), adapted from
Document [5](Title: LGBT rights in New South Wales) the City of Blue Mountains announced it would also offer all couples limited legal recognition. On 4 June 2008, the New South Wales Parliament passed the "Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Same Sex Relationships) Bill 2008" which recognises co-mothers as legal parents of children born through donor insemination, provides birth certificates allowing both mums to be recognised, creates amendments to 57 pieces of NSW legislation to ensure de facto couples, including same-sex couples, are treated equally with married couples, and creates amendments to the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act to ensure same-sex couples are protected from discrimination on the basis of their "marital or
Document [6](Title: Virgin birth of Jesus) attributions to Matthew and Luke were added in the 2nd century). It is widely, though not universally, accepted that both are based on the Gospel of Mark, but Mark has no birth story, and the differences between Matthew and Luke are so great that it is highly unlikely either comes from the other or that they shared a common independent source. Some scholars, notably Raymond E. Brown, have suggested that Joseph was the source of Matthew's account and Mary of Luke's, but modern scholars consider this "highly unlikely", given that this so-called family tradition emerged only at a late stage
Document [7](Title: Fox Sports 1) Fox Sports 1 Launched August 17 , 2013 ( 2013 - 08 - 17 ) Network Fox Sports Owned by Fox Entertainment Group ( 21st Century Fox ) Picture format 720p ( HDTV ) ( HD feed downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SD feed ) Slogan The 1 Country United States Language English Broadcast area United States Puerto Rico Caribbean Headquarters Los Angeles , California Replaced Speed ( 2005 -- 2013 ) Sister channel ( s ) Fox Sports 2 Fox Soccer Plus Fox Deportes Fox Sports Networks Fox College Sports Big Ten Network Fox Sports Website www.foxsports.com/watch/fs1 www.foxsports.com Availability Satellite DirecTV Channel 219 ( HD / SD ) Dish Network Channel 150 ( HD / SD ) Cable Available on most U.S. cable systems Consult your local cable provider for channel availability IPTV AT&T U-verse Channel 1652 ( HD ) Channel 652 ( SD ) Verizon FiOS Channel 583 ( HD ) Channel 83 ( SD ) Google Fiber Channel 208 ( HD ) Streaming media Fox Sports Go Watch live ( U.S. cable internet subscribers only ; requires login to stream content ) DirecTV Now Internet Protocol television fuboTV Internet Protocol television Hulu Live TV Internet Protocol television PlayStation Vue Internet Protocol television Sling TV Internet Protocol television YouTube TV Internet Protocol television
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Document [0](Title: John D. New) in April 1944, he moved from Cape Gloucester to Pavuvu, Russell Islands, to Guadalcanal, and on September 15, 1944 sailed for Peleliu in the Palau Islands. Nine days later, he was killed in action on Peleliu when he flung himself on an enemy hand grenade to save the lives of two comrades. The Medal of Honor, awarded PFC New posthumously, was presented to his father. Initially buried in the U.S. Armed Forces Cemetery on Peleliu, PFC New's remains were reinterred in the Mobile National Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama, in 1948. His grave can be found in section 7-2147. The President of
Document [1](Title: Equilibrium chemistry) polyamino carboxylic acids find a wide range of applications. EDTA in particular is used extensively. A reduction–oxidation (redox) equilibrium can be handled in exactly the same way as any other chemical equilibrium. For example However, in the case of redox reactions it is convenient to split the overall reaction into two half-reactions. In this example The standard free energy change, which is related to the equilibrium constant by can be split into two components, The concentration of free electrons is effectively zero as the electrons are transferred directly from the reductant to the oxidant. The standard electrode potential, "E" for
Document [2](Title: Magura Glacier) Bransfield Strait. The feature is named after Magura Cave in Bulgaria. Magura Glacier is centred at (Bulgarian mapping in 2005 and 2009). Magura Glacier Magura Glacier (Lednik Magura \'led-nik ma-'gu-ra\) on the southeast side of Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is located to the north of M'Kean Point, northeast of Srebarna Glacier, south of Iskar Glacier and southwest of Dobrudzha Glacier. It is bounded by Great Needle Peak to the west, Vitosha Saddle, Vihren Peak and Helmet Peak to the northwest, Plovdiv Peak and Shishman Peak to the north, and Devin Saddle and Kuber
Document [3](Title: 1920 Vanderbilt Commodores football team) contest, in order to keep his lighter Commodores fresh. A forward pass from Doc Kuhn to Jess Neely got the one Commodore touchdown. "Doc Kuhn subbing for the injured Latham was the brilliant star of the day. Doc was practically unstoppable by the Alabamians and time after time threatened to lead the team to victory," reported the "Atlanta Constitution". The week was marked by passing throughout the South. On November 9, L. Theo Bellmont announced the Vanderbilt Commodores would play the Texas Longhorns next year. Starting lineup for Vanderbilt against Alabama: Neil (left end), Reybourne (left tackle), Baker (left guard),
Document [4](Title: Northcote (band)) released in 2015. Goud (pronounced “Good”) began his career as guitarist and second-vocalist of post-hardcore, Christian band, Means. Means was regarded as an important contributor to the Canadian underground post-hardcore scene. Touring extensively through Canada and the United States for 8 years, the group eventually signed to California-based record label, Facedown Records in 2006. Jason Dunn, founder of Facedown Records , explained his decision to sign the band was based on Goud’s “quality of the songwriting and the 'real' sounding vocals [sic] sung with passion." The group parted ways in 2008 following a cross-Canada farewell tour. Means shared the stage
Document [5](Title: Princess Carolina of Parma) of Austria. By the time of the visit of her maternal aunt Maria Christina in Parma in 1774, she was described as a beautiful but melancholic child. Carolina and her brother Luigi were the favorites of their parents. They were personally instructed in religion by their father, despite the fact that their younger children was actually more interested in the subject than they were. In 1778, her brother Luigi hit his head on a marble table while playing with Carolina, and afterward suffered from epilepsy. The mother of Carolina preferred her to marry a German prince. Reportedly, however, her marriage
Document [6](Title: 2014 SCO summit) Aslov and was also attended by Secretary-General Dmitry Mezentsev of Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov offered assistance in stabilising the border with Afghanistan. In the final communique, Aslov said:At the meeting we approved the draft resolution of the Council of Heads of State 'On the SCO Draft Development Strategy until 2025,' which will determine the guidelines for future interaction and improve our action efficiency. The current meeting’s peculiarity is that the work on the coordination and preparation of legal documents on the admission of new members is actually on the homestretch. The delegations’ heads have approved draft procedures for
Document [7](Title: Emerging adulthood and early adulthood) Emerging adulthood is a phase of the life span between adolescence and full - fledged adulthood which encompasses late adolescence and early adulthood , proposed by Jeffrey Arnett in a 2000 article in the American Psychologist . It primarily describes people living in developed countries , but it is also experienced by young people in urban wealthy families in the Global South . The term describes young adults who do not have children , do not live in their own home , or do not have sufficient income to become fully independent . Arnett suggests emerging adulthood is the distinct period between 18 and 25 years of age where adolescents become more independent and explore various life possibilities . Arnett argues that this developmental period can be isolated from adolescence and young adulthood . Emerging adulthood is a new demographic , is contentiously changing , and some believe that twenty - somethings have always struggled with '' identity exploration , instability , self - focus , and feeling in - between '' . Arnett called this period '' roleless role '' because emerging adults do a wide variety of activities , but are not constrained by any sort of '' role requirements '' . The developmental theory is highly controversial within the developmental field , and developmental psychologists argue over the legitimacy of Arnett 's theories and methods .
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Document [0](Title: Gyrithe Lemche) children to the care of her husband and the household staff. Her first book, the semi-biographical novel "Soedtmanns Jomfruer", portrays the history of the inhabitants of Lyngby, including her relatives, from medieval times to the present. Her interest in local history later led to her becoming a co-founder of the Lyngby-Tårbæk History Society ("Historisk-Topografisk Selskab for Lyngby-Tårbæk") in 1927. In 1899, she published "Folkets Synder" which brought out the lack of attention given to women's sexuality. Her most important work was however the family novel "Edwardsgave" which was published in five volumes from 1900 to 1912, set principally in the
Document [1](Title: Exeter Township School District) are not permitted to raise property taxes above that Index unless they either: allow voters to vote by referendum or they seek an exception from the state Department of Education. The base index for the 2011-2012 school year is 1.4 percent, but the Act 1 Index can be adjusted higher, depending on a number of factors, such as property values and the personal income of district residents. Act 1 included 10 exceptions, including: increasing pension costs, increases in special education costs, a catastrophe like a fire or flood, increase in health insurance costs for contracts in effect in 2006 or
Document [2](Title: Liberation Records) Dagger. Liberation Records Liberation Records is an American record company based in the Los Angeles area known for do it yourself ethos and pioneering guerrilla marketing strategies. Uniquely, it was formed by then 16-year-old underground rock music fanzine publisher David Taba in 1994 out of his residence, simply as a hobby. The label notably discovered and released the debut album of Home Grown but was best known for releasing compilation albums credited with advancing the careers of several young artists. The most memorable of the compilations, Punk Sucks and Ska Sucks, included tracks from then little known punk, pop-punk, and
Document [3](Title: USS Bold (AM-424)) USS Bold (AM-424) USS "Bold" (AM-424) was an "Aggressive"-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of clearing mines that had been placed in the water to prevent the safe passage of ships. "Bold" was laid down on 12 December 1951 by the Norfolk Naval Shipyard; launched on 14 March 1953; sponsored by Mrs. Porter Hardy, Jr.; and commissioned on 25 September 1953, Lt. Douglas C. Pearson in command. "Bold" did not report for normal duty with the Mine Force for 17 months after her commissioning. Instead, following outfitting at Norfolk, Virginia, and a brief training period in
Document [4](Title: Samuel Morland) and diplomacy. While a tutor at Cambridge, he first encountered Samuel Pepys who became a lifelong acquaintance. A keen follower of public affairs, he left Cambridge and entered public service. He undertook a trip to Sweden in 1653, and in 1655 was sent by Oliver Cromwell on a mission to Italy to protest at actions taken against the Waldensians by the Duke of Savoy. He remained in Geneva for some time in an ambassadorial role, and also wrote a book: "The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont" (1658). While serving as secretary to John Thurloe, a
Document [5](Title: Lindberg (band)) Lindberg (band) Lindberg is a Japanese Pop rock/rock band that was active from 1989 to 2002 and again in 2009. After another hiatus it is active once again, announced in a New Year's announcement under the title "Re:LINDBERG". Lindberg typically appealed to the junior high to early high school crowd, and was unique in that in the time of its inception in 1989, few Japanese "rock" bands had female members, much less a female lead singer. The band retired in 2002 following the marriage of the lead singer, Watase Maki, to the lead guitarist Hirakawa Tatsuya; rounding out the band
Document [6](Title: Façonnable) M1 Group is a holding company based in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded over forty years ago by Taha Mikati and his brother Najib Mikati, the former Lebanese Prime Minister. The M1 Group covers a range of industries, including real estate, telecommunication, energy, aviation, cement and banking. M1 Group's CEO is Azmi Mikati. Façonnable Façonnable is a high-end men's and women's clothing brand founded in Nice, France by Jean Goldberg in 1950. It is currently owned by M1 Group holding company of Beirut, Lebanon. The first shop, situated in rue Paradis in Nice, was opened by French master tailor, Jean
Document [7](Title: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard) King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is an Australian psychedelic rock band that formed in 2010 in Melbourne , Victoria . The band consists of Stu Mackenzie ( vocals , guitar , flute ) , Ambrose Kenny Smith ( vocals , synths , harmonica ) , Cook Craig ( guitar , vocals ) , Joey Walker ( guitar , vocals ) , Lucas Skinner ( bass ) , Eric Moore ( drums ) , and Michael Cavanagh ( drums ) .
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Document [0](Title: Johannes Hendricus van der Palm) of civil and religious factions, and the alienations which they engender; the almost general discontent, arising from the calamity of the times still more than from the essential defects of our form of government; and the state of the public treasury, which, exhausted by an amazingly expensive land force, and by the national debt, which has increased far beyond our ability, can offer no effectual assistance by which otherwise the greatest and most numerous grievances might perhaps be alleviated. With what prospect, might one well exclaim, with what prospect at all favorable can one undertake the work of school improvement,
Document [1](Title: Franklin D. Roosevelt Supreme Court candidates) and Alabama Senator Hugo Black. Roosevelt said Reed "had no fire," and Minton didn't want the appointment at the time. Black was a candidate from the South who as a senator had voted for all twenty-four of Roosevelt's major New Deal programs, and had been an outspoken advocate of the court-packing plan. Roosevelt admired Black's use of the investigative role of the Senate to shape the American mind on reforms, his strong voting record, and his early support, which dated back to 1933. On August 12, 1937, Roosevelt nominated Black to fill the vacancy. For the first time since 1853,
Document [2](Title: Lena Meyer-Landrut discography) (album) and 150,000 (single) copies. A Did not appear on the official Belgian Ultratop 50 chart, but rather on Ultratip chart, which combines "Airplay and Sales". Lena Meyer-Landrut discography The discography of German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut consists of four studio albums, eight singles, two promotional singles, one video album and eight music videos. Lena Meyer-Landrut began her recording career after winning "Unser Star für Oslo" (Our Star for Oslo), a television programme to select the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. With her three entries from the German national final ("Bee", "Satellite" and "Love Me"), she set an all-time
Document [3](Title: 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal) 2011 Armed Forces of the Philippines corruption scandal The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) was embroiled in a corruption scandal in early 2011 after its former budget officer George Rabusa testified in a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee of the "pabaon" (send-off money) system. The "pabaon" system refers to the money given to a retiring chief of staff as send-off money. The money used for pabaon system was derived from funds which were diverted to retiring chiefs of staff. The way the money was diverted was uncovered by Commission on Audit auditor Heidi Mendoza when she testified on a House
Document [4](Title: Hell's Half Acre (1954 film)) Hell's Half Acre (1954 film) Hell's Half Acre is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by John H. Auer starring Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes and Elsa Lanchester. The drama related the tale of ex-racketeer Chet Chester (Corey) who is blackmailed by his former criminal partners. Chester's girlfriend Sally (Nancy Gates) kills one of his enemies. But Chester takes the blame, assuming that he has still got enough clout to escape with a light sentence. Meanwhile, Dona Williams (Keyes) flies to Hawaii because she is certain that Chester is her long-lost husband who was thought to have died at Pearl
Document [5](Title: Abrakebabra Investments) Abrakebabra outlets cater for people who are looking for a snack after a night of partying and drinking. Outlets are spread all over the country and many outlets can be found near areas with pubs and night-clubs such as Temple Bar and Harcourt Street area. Most restaurants are take-away but there are a few outlets that also offer delivery. The Bagel Factory was created in 1996 and the first shop opened in 1997 as Great American Bagel Factory. This first shop was in Endell Street in London. Initially not set up as a franchise formula: the first shop had a
Document [6](Title: Russell Baker) called "The Good Times". His other works include "An American in Washington" (1961), "No Cause for Panic" (1964), "Poor Russell’s Almanac" (1972), "Looking Back: Heroes, Rascals, and Other Icons of the American Imagination" (2002), and various anthologies of his columns. He edited the anthologies "The Norton Book of Light Verse" (1986) and "Russell Baker's Book of American Humor" (1993). He currently resides in Leesburg, Virginia. Baker wrote the libretto for the 1979 musical play "Home Again, Home Again," starring Ronny Cox, with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Barbara Fried, choreography by Onna White, and direction by Gene Saks. After
Document [7](Title: Raiders of the Lost Ark) Released on June 12 , 1981 , Raiders of the Lost Ark became the year 's top - grossing film and remains one of the highest - grossing films ever made . It was nominated for eight Academy Awards in 1982 , including Best Picture , and won four for Best Art Direction , Film Editing , Sound , and Visual Effects with a fifth Academy Award : a Special Achievement Award for Sound Effects Editing . The film 's critical and popular success led to three additional films , Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ( 1984 ) , Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ( 1989 ) , and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ( 2008 ) , with a fifth slated for 2020 ; the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ( 1992 -- 1996 ) , and 15 video games as of 2009 . In 1999 , the film was included in the U.S. Library of Congress ' National Film Registry as having been deemed '' culturally , historically , or aesthetically significant '' .
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Answer: | June 12 , 1981 |
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Document [0](Title: Hoosier Hot Shots) you ready, Hezzie?"—directed at his brother Paul—and it became one of the band's big taglines, even entering the common vernacular. Over their career the Hoosier Hot Shots recorded hundreds of 78s for such labels as Banner, Conqueror, Decca, Melotone, Oriole, Perfect, Romeo, and Vocalion. Some of these releases have made it to LPs, cassettes, and compact discs. Recordings of songs made by the Hoosier Hot Shots often include the signature spoken (by Ken Trietsch) intro, "Are you ready, Hezzie?" followed by the sound of the bustle of the musicians preparing to play their instruments. However, the tightly-rehearsed skill of the
Document [1](Title: John Mulgan) John Mulgan John Alan Edward Mulgan (31 December 1911–26 April 1945) was a New Zealand writer, journalist and editor, and the elder son of journalist and writer Alan Mulgan. His influence on New Zealand literature and identity grew in the years after his death. He is best known for his novel "Man Alone" (1939). Gifted both academically and athletically, his New Zealand secondary education was at Wellington College (1925-27) and Auckland Grammar School (1927-29). Mulgan studied at Auckland University College (1930-32), before attending Merton College, Oxford from November 1933. He was awarded a first in English in 1935, and in
Document [2](Title: Albert II, Duke of Saxony) Albert II, Duke of Saxony Albert II of Saxony (Wittenberg upon Elbe, ca. 1250 – 25 August 1298, near Aken) was a son of Duke Albert I of Saxony and his third wife Helen of Brunswick and Lunenburg, a daughter of Otto the Child. He supported Rudolph I of Germany at his election as Roman king and became his son-in-law. After the death of their father Albert I in 1260 Albert II jointly ruled the Duchy of Saxony with his elder brother John I, and thereafter with the latter's sons. In 1269, 1272 and 1282 the brothers gradually divided their
Document [3](Title: Independence-class littoral combat ship) lack of bridge wings on the "Independence" class had been noted as the top problem in the entire LCS program to the extent that these will need to be retrofitted onto existing ships. The lightweight aluminum construction of the "Independence"-class ships makes them more vulnerable to damage than the "Freedom"-class ships. The first ships of both LCS classes were delivered before the designs were mature so that improvements could be built into future ships. The Navy is improving the "Independence"-class with bridge wings for safety and replacing the Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) with a boat. An improved cathodic protection
Document [4](Title: Cessna 152) operating loads. The nosewheel is steerable through eight degrees either side of neutral and can castor under differential braking up to 30 degrees. It is connected to the rudder pedals through a spring linkage. The braking system consists of single disc brake assemblies fitted to the main gear and operated by a hydraulic system. Brakes are operated by pushing on the top portion of the rudder pedals. It is possible to use differential braking when taxiing and this allows very tight turns to be made. The 152 is also fitted with a parking brake system. It is applied by depressing
Document [5](Title: Professional football (gridiron)) cost of production for the rights to air the game. The networks make back much of their money through advertising and retransmission consent fees. The use of multiple broadcasters dated to before the NFL's merger with the American Football League; each competing league had its own broadcaster, both of which kept the rights to their respective conference after the merger, while additional networks were sold showcase packages of once-a-week games held at night. In Canada, where the threat of competing sports leagues is far less, the CFL opts instead for an exclusive contract with TSN, available only by subscription to
Document [6](Title: Nygmia icilia) Nygmia icilia Nygmia icilia is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Caspar Stoll in 1790. It is found in India and Sri Lanka. The wingspan of the female is about 38 mm. Antennae are bipectinate (comb like on both sides). Forewings are bright orange yellow and covered with slightly powdered black scales. The head, thorax and abdomen are hairy. Anal tufts are orange yellow. A rusty coloured band runs from near the base of the forewing. A black spot is present at the end of the cell. There are long black hairs on the inner margin. the
Document [7](Title: Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution) On March 23 , 1971 , a proposal to lower the voting age to 18 years was adopted by both houses of Congress and sent to the states for ratification . The amendment became part of the Constitution on July 1 , 1971 , three months and eight days after the amendment was submitted to the states for ratification , making this amendment the quickest to be ratified .
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Answer: | 1971 |
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Document [0](Title: Natalia Villaveces) continues to work on today. In addition to her TV career, Natalia has also written numerous poems and a theatrical play for children titled "Amor y Porcelana" (Love and Porcelain). She volunteers with national and local animal rescue organizations and raising awareness for the plight of animals around the world. Natalia promoted vegetarianism in a PETA ad campaign. In 2008, Natalia published a book entitled "Pescando Estrellas". She is an active blogger who maintains blogs like Blog de Natalia Villaveces (2010–present) and Blog Yahoo Mujer Onda Verde (2011–present). As herself Natalia Villaveces Natalia Villaveces (born April 2, 1980) is a
Document [1](Title: Christmas Kettle) he saw in Liverpool, England. From his days as a sailor McFee remembered a large pot displayed on the Stage Landing, called "Simpson's Pot." The pot took in donations put in by passersby. Taking this idea, McFee asked for permission from San Francisco city authorities to place a crab pot and tripod at the Oakland ferry landing. The kettle - and McFee's call of "Keep the Pot Boiling!" - drew in passengers and donations. The idea spread, and is in use by many Salvation Army charities worldwide. Innovations from the crab pot have included self ringing kettles, booths that play
Document [2](Title: Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging) number of events such as the presentation of a stimulus, delay period, and response. If the experiment is properly set up and the different events are timed correctly, efMRI allows a person to observe the differences in neural activity associated with each event. Positron Emission Tomography (PET), was the most frequently used brain mapping technique before the development of fMRI. There are a number of advantages that are presented in comparison to PET. According to D’Esposito, they include that fMRI “does not require an injection of radioisotope into participants and is otherwise noninvasive, has better spatial resolution, and has better
Document [3](Title: Bob Smart's Dream) from the point of view of someone living at the turn of the 20th century. Smart dreamt that in 1956 there were industrial manufacturing plants ("stamp mills") and a smelter up on the ridge where the city's airport actually is located today. The Whitehorse Rapids had been dammed to power other factories, but instead, a hydroelectric project has actually been built. No smelter was ever built in the Yukon. Smart hears the roar of a trolley and steps out of its way; in actuality, there was no public transit in Whitehorse except during World War II (for military personnel only)
Document [4](Title: Casa Vicens) shortly after finishing school he began to develop his own style that was characterized by Neo-Mudéjar influence. Some characteristics of this style include the juxtaposition of geometric masses, the use of ceramic tiles, metalwork, and abstract brick ornamentation. In 1899, Casa Vicens was acquired by Dr. Antonio Jover, a surgeon from Havana, Cuba who was the grandfather of the owners of the building prior to its sale to MoraBanc in 2014. In 1924, Jover moved into the house. Before that, it had only been used as a holiday home. During the time of his ownership the house was a private
Document [5](Title: Egyptian Public Works) the Nile Barrages, and Mougel's had been preferred. Linant left sufficiently on record his jealousy of his rival, and seems to have come easily to the conclusion that his rival's Barrage was a costly failure, of no more use than those useless old Pyramids a few miles off. Muhammad Ali Pasha died in 1848 without seeing the Delta dams completed. He was succeeded by his grandson Abbas Hilmi I, (1848–1854) whose known contempt towards his grandfather caused him to halt or entirely abandon most of Muhammad Ali Pasha’s massive projects, including the Delta Barrages. Abbas Pasha had no faith in
Document [6](Title: Virginia State Route 241) Virginia State Route 241 State Route 241 (SR 241) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. The state highway runs from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Huntington north to SR 236 in Alexandria. SR 241 connects US 1 and SR 236, bypass Old Town Alexandria to the southwest. The state highway connects those highways with Interstate 95 and I-495, Huntington Avenue, and Eisenhower Avenue in a series of interchanges along the boundary of Fairfax County and the independent city of Alexandria. SR 241 also connects the above highways to the Huntington station of the Washington
Document [7](Title: Independence Day (United States)) In 1783 , Moravians in Salem , North Carolina , held a celebration of July 4 with a challenging music program assembled by Johann Friedrich Peter . This work was titled The Psalm of Joy . This is recognized as the first recorded celebration and is still celebrated there today .
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Answer: | 1783 |
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Document [0](Title: Rosa Maria Benedetta Gattorno Custo) Rosa Maria Benedetta Gattorno Custo Blessed Rosa Maria Benedetta Gattorno Custo (14 October 1831 – 6 May 1900) was an Italian Roman Catholic who was widowed and later became a nun. She was also the founder of the Daughters of Saint Anne and assumed the new name of "Anna Rosa" after she had established her order and made her religious profession as a nun. Her order - after her death - expanded in Europe and other parts of the world. Mother Anna Rosa devoted herself to all she came into contact with and established her order to cater to the
Document [1](Title: Hornellsville, New York) was formed from part of the Town of Canisteo in 1820. Territory from Hornellsville was used to form the Towns of Hartsville (1844) and part of Fremont (1854). In 1852, the community of Hornellsville set itself apart as an incorporated village and became a city (Hornell) in 1888. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it (0.41%) is water. The Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86 and New York State Route 17) passes through the north part of the town. New York State Route 21
Document [2](Title: Western Carolina University) was adopted. In 1967, the institution was designated a regional university by the North Carolina General Assembly and given its current title, "Western Carolina University." On July 1, 1972, WCU became a member of the University of North Carolina system. Western Carolina University is located in Jackson County, in the unincorporated village of Cullowhee, North Carolina. The university operates learning centers in both Asheville and Cherokee with programs offered online and at various community colleges. The main campus is located in a valley of the Tuckasegee River, between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, west of Asheville, North Carolina
Document [3](Title: Lever Brothers) hired could not renege more seriously upon his obligations than by abstaining from work without a plausible excuse, I would venture to hope that the prison sentences recommended would be applied with all due rigor in the case of unjustified, repeated absences. I would be glad to receive some reassurance in this regard." Reports by Rene Mouchet and Victor Daco, shows that some limited improvements were made to the condition of the HCB's workers by 1928 and 1929. However, the HCB was still using forced labor. Daco recommended that local workers should be fed just as imported workers were. Accommodations
Document [4](Title: Arguments for and against drug prohibition) Association in 1998 were opposed to the legalization of heroin and cocaine in the same manner as alcohol is legal. In October 2009 a Gallup poll found that 54% of those polled were against the legalization of cannabis. In Australia, which has had the highest levels of illicit drug use in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (or OECD) countries for more than a decade, according to a 2007 survey, 95% of Australians do not support the legalization of heroin, cocaine and amphetamines, and 79% do not support the legalization of cannabis. It can be argued that the negative attitudes
Document [5](Title: The Imitation Game) was inappropriately cast, as she described the real Clarke as "rather plain", and said: "I think they might be trying to romanticise it. It makes me a bit mad. You want the film to show it as it was, not a lot of nonsense." Speaking to "Empire", director Tyldum expressed his decision to take on the project: "It is such a complex story. It was the gay rights element, but also how his (Turing's) ideas were kept secret and how incredibly important his work was during the war, that he was never given credit for it". In an interview for
Document [6](Title: Chock (TV series)) Chock (TV series) Chock is a Swedish horror television series that was broadcast in 1997. It was made in the style of horror shows like "Tales from the Crypt". Each episode was presented by the Swedish cult actor and horror host, Ernst-Hugo Järegård. Episodes were directed by Mikael Håfström, Daniel Bergman and Ulf Malmros. All the patients at a certain room in a hospital die from what appear to be natural causes. A psychopathic man becomes obsessed with watching a wealthy and obese woman eat. Meanwhile, the woman's husband is planning on murdering her. The man's old mother is equally
Document [7](Title: What Was I Thinkin') '' What Was I Thinkin ' '' is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley . It was released in April 2003 as the first single from his self - titled debut album . The song became his first number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in September 2003 .
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Answer: | Dierks Bentley |
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Document [0](Title: Naumburg) Naumburg Naumburg () is a town in (and the administrative capital of) the district Burgenlandkreis, in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, Central Germany. It has a population of around 33,000. With the Naumburg Cathedral Naumburg has become a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2018. This UNESCO nomination is representative for the processes that shaped the European continent during the High Middle Ages between 1000 and 1300: Christianization, the so-called “Landesausbau” and the dynamics of cultural exchange and transfer characteristic for this very period. The first written record of Naumburg dates from 1012, when it was mentioned as the "new castle" of
Document [1](Title: Textiles in mythology and folklore) women weaving on a loom, with severed heads for weights, arrows for shuttles, and human gut for the warp, singing an exultant song of carnage. Ritually deposited spindles and loom parts were deposited with the Pre-Roman Iron Age ritual wagon at Dejbjerg, Jutland, and are to be associated with the wagon-goddess. In Germanic mythology, Holda (Frau Holle) and Perchta (Frau Perchta, Berchta, Bertha) were both known as goddesses who oversaw spinning and weaving. They had many names. Holda, whose patronage extends outward to control of the weather, and source of women's fertility, and the protector of unborn children, is the
Document [2](Title: Sutanto Djuhar) 19 March 1928, a native of Fuqing County, near Fuzhou, the capital of southeast China's Fujian Province. It is uncertain where he was born. According to his charitable foundation, he was born in Xitou Village (溪头), Fuqing, and moved to Indonesia when he was eight. Other sources, including the "South China Morning Post", state that he was born in Indonesia to parents from Fuqing. When Djuhar was 17, his father died and he had to quit school to run the family shop, beginning his business career as a small trader. In 1965, he established Huarenyi Limited Company in Jakarta, and
Document [3](Title: US Foods) product lines. In 1958, Mazo-Lerch held the first food show, and was one of the first distributors to offer both custom-cut meats and beverage dispenser programs. The diversification trend continued over the years, as foodservice distributors provided disposable items such as paper napkins and tablecloths, followed by china and glassware, then light and heavy equipment. In 1965, Americans spent just 20 cents of every food dollar for food away from home. Total distributor sales that year were an estimated $9 billion, and the average institutional distributor had an annual volume of $1.5-$2 billion. Institutional Distributor, in its first survey of
Document [4](Title: Fort Mifflin) pot, period buttons, and dozens of animal bones. The 1875 Annual Report "The construction of the torpedo casemate has commenced" notes the east magazine torpedo casemate. The army constructed this casemate in 1876. From 1876 to 1884, the Philadelphia District Office of the Corps of Engineers took custodial responsibility of Fort Mifflin. The east magazine (torpedo casemate) first appears on a map in 1886. During World War I the fort was used to store munitions. The army removed the two-story kitchen wings from the officers' quarters building sometime before the 1920s. They were restored in the early 1990s in a
Document [5](Title: Lê Nguyên Vỹ) Lê Nguyên Vỹ Brigadier General Lê Nguyên Vỹ (22 August 1933, Son Tay - 30 April 1975) was an officer in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. In 1951, he graduated from the officers candidate course in the Regional Military School, Military Region II at Phu Bai near Huế. He was the commander of 5th Infantry Division at Lai Khe. He was born in Son Tay province, North Vietnam. As a deputy Commander of the 5th Infantry, He fought fiercely during the siege of Battle of An Lộc and later was promoted to the CO of the division. On
Document [6](Title: Behçet's disease) be determined. The syndrome is rare in the United States, Africa and South America, but is common in the Middle East and Asia, suggesting a possible cause endemic to those tropical areas. A theory suggested that past exposure to lethal infectious agents might have fixed the genetic susceptibility factors to Behçet's disease in those area. An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Americans have been diagnosed with this disease. In the UK, it is estimated to have about 1 case for every 100,000 people. Globally, males are affected more frequently than females. In an epidemiologic study, 56 percent of patients with Behçet's
Document [7](Title: Trophic level) Producers ( autotrophs ) are typically plants or algae . Plants and algae do not usually eat other organisms , but pull nutrients from the soil or the ocean and manufacture their own food using photosynthesis . For this reason , they are called primary producers . In this way , it is energy from the sun that usually powers the base of the food chain . An exception occurs in deep - sea hydrothermal ecosystems , where there is no sunlight . Here primary producers manufacture food through a process called chemosynthesis .
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Answer: | sun |
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Document [0](Title: Sufyian Barhoumi) were conducted entirely by the Department of Defense. When it reported back, a year later, the Joint Review Task Force classified some individuals as too dangerous to be transferred from Guantanamo, even though there was no evidence to justify laying charges against them. On April 9, 2013, that document was made public after a Freedom of Information Act request. Sufiyan Barhoumi was one of the 71 individuals deemed too innocent to charge, but too dangerous to release. On July 6, 2004, United States President Bush ordered that Sufyian Barhoumi be charged before a military commission. The appointing authority approved the
Document [1](Title: Oldsmobile Aurora) ever offered on the Aurora. Since the late 1980s GM had wanted a new car to rejuvenate Oldsmobile; thus the Aurora was developed, with several styling cues taken from the 1960s Oldsmobile Toronado. Stylistically, the Oldsmobile Aurora was based on the 1989 Oldsmobile Tube Car concept car and, mechanically, it adopted a version of Cadillac's Northstar 4.6-liter V-8 engine. By the time the Aurora was released, Oldsmobile badly needed hope for a comeback of the marque (Oldsmobile sales had plummeted from 1,066,122 in 1985 to 402,936 in 1993). As a symbol of its clean break from other cars in the
Document [2](Title: West Coast Eagles) March 2012, "The Weekend West" reported that the cost of a West Coast Eagles adult club membership was $283, the most of any club in the AFL. The current waiting list for family memberships is over 9,000 people, with a total waiting list in excess of 20,000 people, or around four years. As of July 2015, the club reached a record high of over 60,000 members. It remains the club with the highest number of members in Western Australia, as well as being the 6th highest in the league. With the advent of the new Optus stadium in 2017 at
Document [3](Title: Tokyo Army College) and later became a respected authority on Oriental art and culture. Bowers is known in Japan as "the man who saved "kabuki"" because he advocated successfully for the preservation of this form of art when General MacArthur held the view that it should be banned due to its portrayal of feudal values. During the occupation of Japan, the Tokyo Army College produced numerous plays, many of which belonged to the Kabuki tradition, performed by some of the most famous Kabuki actors in Japan. Playbills for these productions are considered collectors' items and are available through certain rare books dealers. Tokyo
Document [4](Title: Cultivar) to a marketing name then that may offer a sales advantage. Plants protected by plant breeders' rights (PBR) may have a "true" cultivar name – the recognized scientific name in the public domain – and a "commercial synonym" – an additional marketing name that is legally protected. An example would be "Rosa" = 'Poulmax', in which "Rosa" is the genus, is the trade designation, and ‘Poulmax’ is scientific cultivar name. Because a name that is attractive in one language may have less appeal in another country, a plant may be given different selling names from country to country. Quoting the
Document [5](Title: Salt industry in Syracuse, New York) utilize the salt resource, it took saline water from the ground-water system and released it into freshwater streams. Ultimately, this increased the salinity of the surface-water system. The use of ground water for cooling purposes in the area declined and eventually ceased with the advent of air conditioning. It is currently unknown the total amount of salt withdrawn from the aquifer system, nor the exact number of wells or their locations. The presence of these wells is of concern because the old and decaying well casings could "provide a hydraulic connection between the brine-bearing sand and gravel aquifers and the
Document [6](Title: A Fazenda 8) process. This season, only two pre-selected contestants (one from each team) are allowed to compete each round. The winner becomes the Key Power holder for the week, while the loser is sent to the stall, along with two other contestants (one from each team) selected by the winner of the round. The Key Holder's choice is marked in bold. The Instant Choice continued on this season. During the designated/announced five-minute voting window, Twitter users (with public accounts only) may vote to select a contestant to receive a special opportunity not available to others (which may or may not influence directly
Document [7](Title: Grey's Anatomy (season 10)) Grey 's Anatomy ( season 10 ) DVD cover art for the tenth season of Grey 's Anatomy Starring Ellen Pompeo Sandra Oh Justin Chambers Chandra Wilson James Pickens , Jr . Sara Ramirez Kevin McKidd Jessica Capshaw Sarah Drew Jesse Williams Camilla Luddington Gaius Charles Jerrika Hinton Tessa Ferrer Patrick Dempsey Country of origin United States No. of episodes 24 Release Original network ABC Original release September 26 , 2013 ( 2013 - 09 - 26 ) -- May 15 , 2014 ( 2014 - 05 - 15 ) Season chronology ← Previous Season 9 Next → Season 11 List of Grey 's Anatomy episodes
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Document [0](Title: David Fleming (writer)) vision of a post-growth economics grounded in human-scale culture and community — rather than big finance", while philosopher Roger Scruton opined that "he writes lucidly and eloquently of the moral and spiritual qualities on which we might draw ... [he] is neither gloomy nor self-deceived but tranquil and inspiring. All environmental activists should read him and learn to think in his cultivated and nuanced way". David Fleming (writer) Dr David Fleming (2 January 1940 – 29 November 2010) was a writer on environmental issues, based in London, England. He was among the first to reveal the possibility of peak oil's
Document [1](Title: Blowing from a gun) action, the writer observes: "a measure which, there is every reason to believe, had the best effect, as the corps behaved during the subsequent siege with the greatest steadiness and propriety". In the 1806 Vellore Mutiny, beginning with a night massacre of British officers and soldiers, with many sepoys killed during the suppression, 6 individuals were sentenced to be blown from the guns. In 1812, a plot was discovered at Travancore to kill the European officers; two ring leaders were blown from the guns, and several others were hanged. In 1819, six deserters who had joined the ousted rajah of
Document [2](Title: Honda) Hamel and C. K. Prahalad in 1989. Creating the concept of core competencies with Honda as an example, they argued that Honda's success was due to its focus on leadership in the technology of internal combustion engines. For example, the high power-to-weight ratio engines Honda produced for its racing bikes provided technology and expertise which was transferable into mopeds. Honda's entry into the U.S. motorcycle market during the 1960s is used as a case study for teaching introductory strategy at business schools worldwide. Production started in 1953 with H-type engine (prior to motorcycle). Honda power equipment reached record sales in
Document [3](Title: Sticky-shed syndrome) caused by fatty acids working to the surface of the tape that can cause sticking to heads and guides and severe modulation of signals through the playback head until it is cleaned. As of 2012, there are no documented or proven examples of sticky-shed from Maxell. TDK has been showing signs as of late of shedding its lubricant in the form of a white powder or white/yellowish goo. This has shown up on the TDK SA and some LX and BX tapes. There have been a few reports of some tape from the current manufacturers ATR and RMGI exhibiting symptoms
Document [4](Title: Dorchester Avenue (Boston)) was extended north from the bridge around the east side of the new union station, along the shore of the Fort Point Channel, intersecting Mount Washington Avenue (which was also cut by the new station) and Summer Street and ending at Congress Street. Additionally, the Atlantic Avenue Viaduct was built as a second bridge just west of the Dorchester Avenue Bridge, connecting to Atlantic Avenue at Dewey Square. By 1923 the viaduct was gone, but the extension of Dorchester Avenue remains to this day. In the 1990s it was closed to the public, including pedestrians and bicyclists, from the bridge
Document [5](Title: Serre's criterion for normality) is a normal ring. For "S", let formula_2 be an associated prime of formula_31 for a non-zerodivisor "f"; we need to show it has height one. Replacing "A" by a localization, we can assume "A" is a local ring with maximal ideal formula_2. By definition, there is an element "g" in "A" such that formula_33 and formula_34. Put "y" = "g"/"f" in the total ring of fractions. If formula_35, then formula_2 is a faithful formula_37-module and is a finitely generated "A"-module; consequently, formula_38 is integral over "A" and thus in "A", a contradiction. Hence, formula_39 or formula_40, which implies formula_2
Document [6](Title: Otto Wagner) change or reconstitution of existing forms". In pursuit of this ideal, he designed and built structures that reflected their intended function, such as the austere Neustiftgasse apartment block in Vienna. In 1897, he joined Gustav Klimt, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser shortly after they founded the "Vienna Secession" artistic group. From the ideas of this group he developed a style that included quasi-symbolic references to the new forms of modernity. Wagner had a strong influence on his pupils at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. This "Wagner School" included Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Karl Ehn,
Document [7](Title: Serial (podcast)) The last episode of season two of Serial was released March 31 , 2016 . The producers of Serial launched the podcast S - Town on March 28 , 2017 . Season three 's release date is planned to be sometime in 2018 .
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Document [0](Title: Church of Nuestra Señora del Manzano, Castrojeriz) a work which was carried out in the eighteenth century. The assumption that the remains of Queen Eleanor were buried in this Sepulchre appears to be supported by the fact that certain documents found refer to the queen being buried in the Castrojeriz collegiate, after her assassination in 1359, and her remains were deposited in a tomb in the temple. However, there are two other places that claim possession of the remains of Queen Eleanor of Castile, the La Seu Vella Cathedral in Lleida and the Las Huelgas de Burgos monastery, burial place of many Castilian-Leonese royals. Nowadays the church
Document [1](Title: Kevin Wassong) Kevin Wassong Kevin Wassong is a media executive. He was awarded the Emmy for his work and development of the first animated financial new programs "Hoofy & Boo's News & Views" and "Minyanville's World in Review." Kevin is President of Minyanville Publishing and Multimedia. He joined the company in 2005. From 1994 to 1997 Kevin worked on advertising campaigns for Little Caesars, Sun Microsystems, Merrill Lynch and Mercedes Benz. In 1998, Kevin launched the digital marketing arm for J. Walter Thompson in the flagship New York City office, digital@jwt which became a top ten digital marketing organization. He was named
Document [2](Title: Sawaeng Ha District) Sawaeng Ha District Sawaeng Ha () is the northernmost district ("amphoe") of Ang Thong Province, central Thailand. Sawaeng Ha in Thai language means 'seek' or 'find'. The name of Tambon Sawaeng Ha was first found in the Ayutthaya kingdom records. In 1945 Tambon Si Bua Thong area was still a rural area covered by deep forest between the two provinces Suphanburi and Sing Buri. This made it a popular hiding place for criminals. The government thus set up a commando division in Tambon Sawaeng Ha to sweep them up. Effective January 1 1948 the government upgraded the area to a
Document [3](Title: William Douglas Lee) is very different from the period-revival designs of Lee's earlier career. William Douglas Lee William Douglas Lee (1894–1965) was an architect and designer in the early 20th century whose career focused on designing large Neoclassic, Gothic Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Beaux-Arts style manufacturing buildings in downtown Los Angeles, as well as other historically notable works such as the Chateau Marmont and the El Royale apartments. William Douglas Lee's first major industrial and manufacturing facility design was The Catalina Swimwear Building (now The Catalina) located at 443 South San Pedro Street in Los Angeles. The Catalina Swimwear Building was constructed in
Document [4](Title: Claude Ledoux (composer)) in 2012, he served as Artistic Director of the Ars Musica Festival. in that framework, he composed "Ayl" for Clarinet and orchestra, based on an Armenian traditional tune. Afterwards, he wrote an important number of works with an Eastern dimension over recent years : "Crossing Edges" for erhu and orchestra, "Echoes of Crossing Edges" for the Shanghai Sinfonietta, and "Eurydice effacée", commissioned by the Muromachi Ensemble (Tokyo). In 2016 he composed "A Butterfly's Dream" - based on the Chinese Zhuangzi (book) - the compulsory concerto for the Final of the Queen Elisabeth Competition, piano. In addition to composing instrumental works,
Document [5](Title: Traian Brăileanu) and a renewed social organization, based on the "division of labor" (with references to Conta and Émile Durkheim). Brăileanu eventually quit the People's League due to internal maneuvers that displeased him. Then, he entered the Democratic Nationalist Party of Iorga, whom he sincerely respected, and organized the party's Bukovina chapter from 1922 to 1925. He left this party too, unhappy with certain mergers it had undergone. Progressively, Brăileanu identified with the extreme right, claiming that the political mainstream took a "soft attitude" toward ethnic minorities. He migrated to the antisemitic National-Christian Defense League (LANC), which he left following a disagreement
Document [6](Title: WISHES) agencies, Rector's Conferences and the European Commission, WISHES offers its services to three main target groups: Students worldwide, higher education institutions and enterprises. WISHES offers its benefits to three main target groups: Students – students of universities and colleges worldwide interested in studying or working abroad. Additionally, WISHES also targets pupils searching for higher abroad. Close cooperation with student associations are currently set up (such as with the Erasmus Student Network or the European Medical Students Association). Higher education institutions – Universities, Colleges, Academic Associations, Educational Networks, European Network, and other higher education institutions based in the Bologna signatory countries
Document [7](Title: Oogenesis) Immediately after meiosis I , the haploid secondary oocyte initiates meiosis II . However , this process is also halted at the metaphase II stage until fertilization , if such should ever occur . When meiosis II has completed , an ootid and another polar body have now been created .
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Document [0](Title: Sherman E. Burroughs (United States Navy)) Burroughs assumed command of the new station in the Mojave Desert. Burroughs served as commander of the NOTS from December 20, 1943, to August 18, 1945. NOTS assumed responsibility for the development efforts already under way in rockets. Under his command, NOTS worked with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) on the successful development and testing of the 3.5-inch, 5-inch, HVAR and 11.75-inch (Tiny Tim) rockets. It also supplied support for the Manhattan Project through Project Camel. Nearby Sherman E. Burroughs High School, which opened on September 10, 1945, a month after he left NOTS, was named after him. For
Document [1](Title: Karl Patzelt) Karl Patzelt Oberleutnant Karl Patzelt was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Patzelt's birthplace is often incorrectly given as Crajova, Bohemia. This was caused by an error in his Austrian personal documents deposited in Vienna, which state "Crajova, Böhmen". In fact, no such place exists in Bohemia. According to Patzelt's qualification document deposited in Prague, he was born in Craiova, Romania, and his legal domicile was Mladá Boleslav, Bohemia, where his father came from. The same source also gives his exact date of birth as February 3, 1893, and spoken languages as German, Romanian and
Document [2](Title: Romain Gall) Romain Gall Romain Gall (born January 31, 1995) is a French-born American soccer player who plays for Malmö FF in Allsvenskan. Born in Paris, Gall moved to the United States with his family at the age of seven. The family settled in Herndon, Virginia, and Gall received his U.S. citizenship at fifteen. Gall played for the academy teams of D.C. United and Real Salt Lake before joining the academy of FC Lorient in 2011. Ranked as the #2 recruit in his class, he committed to playing college soccer for the University of Maryland, but instead opted to play with the
Document [3](Title: Max Scherzer) 5 start in the same series, but facing elimination in Game 4, manager Jim Leyland chose to bring him in as a reliever in the seventh inning. Scherzer gave up the go-ahead run in the top of the inning, but the Tigers regained the lead in the bottom of the frame. Scherzer then loaded the bases with no outs in the top of the eighth, but wriggled out of trouble by striking out Josh Reddick and Stephen Vogt, then getting Alberto Callaspo to line out to center field. The Tigers won the game, and Scherzer earned the victory to go
Document [4](Title: Absol) a 2004 episode of "". In the episode titled "Absol-ute Disaster!", Ash arrives in a village where the people think Absol is causing disasters and wants to prove they are wrong. Absol also appears in the episodes "What I Did for Love" and "May, We Harley Drew'd Ya!" of "", and in "Mutiny in the Bounty!" of "". The Mega Evolution version of Absol first appeared on "The Strongest Mega Evolution: Act I" special of , and also appears in the 2014 film "". Absol also appears in the manga "Pokémon Adventures". Absol received generally positive reception by fans and
Document [5](Title: Time in physics) a constant flow of water for the durations of the experiments, and embodying what Newton called "duration". In this section, the relationships listed below treat time as a parameter which serves as an index to the behavior of the physical system under consideration. Because Newton's fluents treat a "linear flow of time" (what he called "mathematical time"), time could be considered to be a linearly varying parameter, an abstraction of the march of the hours on the face of a clock. Calendars and ship's logs could then be mapped to the march of the hours, days, months, years and centuries.
Document [6](Title: Henri de Castries) Henri de Castries Henri de La Croix de Castries (born 15 August 1954) is a French businessman. He was chairman and CEO of AXA until retiring from both roles on 1 September 2016. Henri de La Croix de Castries was born on August 15, 1954 in Bayonne. His father was Count François de La Croix de Castries (1919/20–2011) who had a military career in Korea, Indochina, and Algeria. His maternal grandfather, Count Pierre de Chevigné, was a colonel in the Free French forces. Castries attended the Ecole Saint-Jean de Passy, followed by high school at the Collège Stanislas de Paris
Document [7](Title: Contact lens) In 1888 , German ophthalmologist Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick constructed and fitted the first successful contact lens . While working in Zürich , he described fabricating afocal scleral contact shells , which rested on the less sensitive rim of tissue around the cornea , and experimentally fitting them ; initially on rabbits , then on himself , and lastly on a small group of volunteers . These lenses were made from heavy blown glass and were 18 -- 21 mm ( 0.71 -- 0.83 in ) in diameter . Fick filled the empty space between cornea and glass with a dextrose solution . He published his work , '' Contactbrille '' , in the journal Archiv für Augenheilkunde in March 1888 .
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Answer: | 1888 |
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Document [0](Title: Suburbs of Johannesburg) east to west. The most conspicuous geographic feature is Observatory Ridge, which is named for the large observatory located on it. The recreational spaces are no longer used, due to security problems. The CBD area lacks open spaces; although there are small neighbourhood parks in all suburbs, they are also not used due to mugging concerns. Both the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of Johannesburg are located in the inner city. One of South Africa's leading sporting venues, Ellis Park Stadium, is located in Doornfontein. It serves as primary home to one of South Africa's most famous football
Document [1](Title: Prussian Homage (painting)) a sovereign. This implies that he does not see Sigismund as a sovereign. He grips his standard strongly, but touches the Bible only lightly. The standard flies on a military lance, implying that Prussia had further military ambitions. Finally, there is a gauntlet on the ground, an implied challenge to Sigismund from Albrecht. Due to its criticism of Albrecht and the event it portrayed, the painting often is seen as strongly anti-Prussian. While it appears to glorify Poland, it is also critical of the country. Matejko went beyond portraying the glory of a historical event and attempted to convey hints
Document [2](Title: Platinum) is resistant to hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, whereas other substances are readily attacked by them. Metal impurities can be removed by stirring the mixture in either of the two acids and recovering the remaining platinum. One suitable method for purification for the raw platinum, which contains platinum, gold, and the other platinum-group metals, is to process it with "aqua regia", in which palladium, gold and platinum are dissolved, whereas osmium, iridium, ruthenium and rhodium stay unreacted. The gold is precipitated by the addition of iron(II) chloride and after filtering off the gold, the platinum is precipitated as ammonium chloroplatinate by
Document [3](Title: Carlos Mugica) college preparatory school, the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. Mugica enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires in 1949 and was accepted into its law school; but in 1952, following a year in Europe, he resolved to enter the priesthood. He entered the Villa Devoto Seminary and in 1954 was assigned to the Parish of Saint Rose of Lima, from where he began ministering to the faithful in tenements in Buenos Aires' working-class Constitución area. He contributed articles and commentary to the ecclesiastical "Seminario" magazine from 1957 and in 1959, was ordained as a priest by the local Roman Catholic
Document [4](Title: Mathematical optimization) derivatives (collected in the Hessian matrix) the number of function evaluations is in the order of N². Newton's method requires the 2nd order derivates, so for each iteration the number of function calls is in the order of N², but for a simpler pure gradient optimizer it is only N. However, gradient optimizers need usually more iterations than Newton's algorithm. Which one is best with respect to the number of function calls depends on the problem itself. More generally, if the objective function is not a quadratic function, then many optimization methods use other methods to ensure that some subsequence
Document [5](Title: Johnson Beharry) Mark Donaldson—the first recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia (though not the first Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross)—handed a wreath to the Queen during a service in Westminster Abbey which marked the deaths in 2009 of the last three veterans of the First World War resident in the United Kingdom, Bill Stone, Henry Allingham and Harry Patch. The wreath was then laid on the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. In December 2008 he drove his car into a lamppost at 100 mph in a suicide attempt, depressed and haunted by nightmares of his time in Iraq. He escaped
Document [6](Title: Picometre) with a resolution of 20 picometres over a distance of 2.5 gigametres, yielding a strain sensitivity of better than 1 part in 10. Picometre The picometre (international spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: pm) or picometer (American spelling) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to , or one trillionth of a metre, which is the SI base unit of length. The picometre is one thousandth of a nanometre, one millionth of a micrometre (also known as a micron), and used to be called micromicron, stigma, or bicron. The symbol
Document [7](Title: Premier League) The Premier League is a corporation in which the member clubs act as shareholders . Seasons run from August to May with each team playing 38 matches ( playing each other home and away ) . Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons . It is known outside the UK as the English Premier League ( EPL ) .
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Document [0](Title: Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande) College. The film has received mostly positive reviews. Daily Bhaskar gave it 3 stars. Aniruddha Guha from DNA gave it 3 stars saying that it is like a pocket dynamite. Movie talkies also gave 3 stars to the movie appreciating the efforts of actor turned director Parvin Dabas. nikhat kazmi from the times of India gave it three stars saying it was a serious and sensible debut from director parvin dabas.moviezadda.com gave it four stars and supergoodmovies gave it three and a half stars.sify.com called it 'relevant and great fun'. DNA after hrs gave it three stars with a 'sahi
Document [1](Title: George Bird Evans) once. In it, Evans lays out his philosophy and ethics of bird hunting as a "way of life." Evans' code of honor demanded respect and fairness in the hunt. He wrote: If I could shoot a game bird and still not hurt it, the way I can take a trout and release it, I doubt if I would kill another one. The Evanses formed the Old Hemlock Foundation as a philanthropic non-profit. The Foundation makes distributions to non-profit organizations to support scholarships and charitable educational purposes, and it maintains the Evans' "Old Hemlock" property: of real estate in Preston County,
Document [2](Title: William Goebel (American football)) of the football, track and wrestling teams. As a guard for the Yale Bulldogs football team, he was a consensus first-team selection for the 1908 College Football All-America Team. He also won wrestling championships in 1907 and 1909 and was elected president of the Wrestling Association during his senior year. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon while at Yale. He died in 1960 and was buried at the Highland Cemetery in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. William Goebel (American football) William Arthur Goebel (June 24, 1887 – February 15, 1960) was an American football player. He played college football at
Document [3](Title: Arizona State Route 303) $6.6 billion brought on by the recession, the Maricopa Association of Governments voted to suspend funding to numerous projects during a meeting on October 28, 2009. Some modifications to Route 303, such as a scaled-back design of its interchanges with I-10 and US Highway 60, were made to cope with the budget shortfall. Funding for the extension south of I-10 to the planned alignment of SR 30 was removed, effectively postponing the extension until after 2025. Arizona State Route 303 Arizona State Route 303, also known as Loop 303 (spoken as three-oh-three) or Bob Stump Memorial Parkway and formerly called
Document [4](Title: Dorothy O'Grady) the "Sunday Express", she asserted that the whole episode "was a huge joke" and that "being sentenced to death gave her the biggest thrill in her life". O’Grady returned to her home at Sandown where she resumed her life as a boarding house keeper. Her husband died in 1953 and in 1969 she went to live in a residential home at Lake on the Isle of Wight where she remained until her death in 1985. The papers for the wartime prosecution were released by the National Archives in 1995 under reference HO 45/25408. These disclosed that the maps O’Grady had
Document [5](Title: Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Harburn) 1777 he went to the West Indies where he served under Byron. He served aboard various ships and as commodore and commander-in-chief on the Leeward Islands Station between 1787 and 1789. During the 1790s he served under Admiral Lord Howe. In 1794 he commanded at the Battle of The Glorious First of June and was promoted to Rear-Admiral. After service on the Jamaica Station in 1796, he took part under Sir John Jervis in the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797, where he damaged the 112-gun ship "San Josef" so badly that Commodore Horatio Nelson was able to board
Document [6](Title: The Friar's Club) to his poor hearing. Elaine questions the employee's disability and coerces Jerry to test him. The results are inconclusive, and Elaine has some fun testing him by swearing her love for him. Elaine's boss overhears, and gives them two tickets to the magic show where Jerry lost his jacket the night before. Elaine is pressured to attend by her boss, who suspects Elaine's remarks to Bob Grossberg were not sincere. Kramer is dating Connie (Lisa Arch), who never wants to leave his apartment. After Kramer falls asleep on her during a make-out session, she thinks that he's dead and calls
Document [7](Title: Lana Parrilla) Lana Maria Parrilla ( born July 15 , 1977 ) is an American actress . Parrilla is best known for her roles on television and radio . She was a regular cast member in the fifth season of the ABC sitcom Spin City from 2000 to 2001 . She later starred in Boomtown ( 2002 - 2003 ) , Windfall ( 2006 ) , Swingtown ( 2008 ) and as Doctor Eva Zambrano in the short - lived medical drama Miami Medical ( 2010 ) . She also played the role of Sarah Gavin during the fourth season of the Fox series 24 in 2005 . In 2011 , Parrilla began starring as The Evil Queen / Regina Mills in the ABC fantasy drama series , Once Upon a Time . In 2016 Parrilla won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Sci - Fi / Fantasy TV Actress .
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Document [0](Title: E. Pendleton Herring) behavior. In 1933 Pendleton Herring married Katherine Channing. Pendleton and his wife had two children H. James Herring and Thomas S. Herring. In 1969 Pendleton's wife Katherine died and Herring remarried in 1971 to Virgina Staman Wood. E. Pendleton Herring died at the age of 100 from pneumonia on August 17, 2004 at his home in Princeton New Jersey. Pendleton Herring started working at Harvard University in the fall of 1928, where he work in the Government Department. In 1936 Pendleton was appointed as secretary of Harvard's newly created Graduate School of Public Administration where he helped to develop its
Document [1](Title: Clements Markham) society's publications. In 1873 Markham had been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, and in subsequent years received several overseas honours, including the Portuguese Order of Christ and the Order of the Rose of Brazil. He briefly considered, but did not pursue, the idea of a parliamentary career. Markham maintained his interest in the navy, particularly in the training of its officers. He often visited the merchant officer training vessels, and HMS "Worcester", and became a member of the latter's governing body. In early 1887 he accepted an invitation from his cousin Albert Markham, who now commanded the Royal
Document [2](Title: Cake (band)) was also played in season 1 episode 12 of Showtime's series "Shameless". On February 26, 2011, Cake performed a live set for "Guitar Center Sessions" on DirecTV. The episode included an interview with program host Nic Harcourt. In September 2011, Cake released a 24-page, hand-made visual book for their song, Bound Away. They released a vinyl box set consisting of their six studio albums, their rarities album and the previously unreleased, Live from the Crystal Palace for Record Store Day 2014. A new studio album was announced for an early 2014 release, although in September 2014 McCrea admitted they hadn't
Document [3](Title: Rural Internet) company maintenance and speed of repair of these lines has actually degraded and their upgrade for modern quality requirements is unlikely. This results in a digital divide. In many rural areas high-speed, reliable internet has been delivered by providers over radio-frequencies via special radio-equipped antennas. These providers have been bridging the digital divide for years, using private, non-governmental infrastructure, making it not necessary for government to become involved in distributing the internet to rural areas. Methods for broadband Internet access in rural areas include: The United States Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service has provided numerous studies and data on
Document [4](Title: Charles Frank Ltd) to the public. Throughout Charles Frank Ltd maintained their strong reputation for quality. In the ten years from the middle of the 1960s the company was undercut by new entrants into the marketplace. Despite this the company was determined to continue to uphold its reputation as a quality manufacturer. Unfortunately Charles Frank Ltd lost market share and in the poor economic climate of the 1970s Britain finally ceased trading in 1974. Instruments manufactured by Charles Frank Ltd are still in daily use today and regularly appear on the second hand market. Two books on astronomy published by the company have
Document [5](Title: Sheboygan Hmong Memorial) Sheboygan Hmong Memorial The Sheboygan Hmong Memorial (or Lao, Hmong and American Veterans Memorial) is a monument to the service and sacrifice of the Hmong people of Laos who fought for the United States during the Secret War from 1961-1975, part of the Laotian Civil War. It was dedicated on July 15, 2006 in Deland Park in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, which has one of the larger Hmong communities in the United States. It was among the first United States cities to accept Hmong asylum seekers and immigrants in late 1976, after the victory of a communist government in Laos. The memorial
Document [6](Title: Minamata disease compensation agreements of 1959) evaporated. This drove the Kumamoto Prefectural Alliance of Fishing Cooperatives to take action of a similar pattern to that taken by the Minamata Fishing Alliance earlier in the year, but on a larger scale. On 17 October, 1,500 fishermen from the alliance descended on the factory demanding direct negotiations with Chisso. When company officials refused, the fishermen forced their way into the factory and attacked the security office, breaking windows and injuring seven guards. Alliance president Ushita Murakami delivered their demands to company manager Nishida, who promised a prompt reply. When the response came, the company said that since the
Document [7](Title: .in) . in is the Internet country code top - level domain ( ccTLD ) for India .
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Document [0](Title: Wincenty Okołowicz) Wincenty Okołowicz Wincenty Okołowicz (26 June 1906 – 3 September 1979) was a Polish geographer and an expert in geomorphology and climatology. He best known as the author of the 1965 major Polish classification of world's climates, "Climatic Zones of the World" (). Okołowicz was born in a small village of Boków, near Pidhaitsi, Ukraine. In 1945, he became one of the first employees of the newly formed Department of Geography, at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. He became a professor at Warsaw University in 1952. From 1953 to 1959, he was the director of the State Hydrological and
Document [1](Title: Surakarta) industry, most people in Solo worked in trade (106,426), services (59,780), manufacturing (42,065), communication (16,815), construction (9,217), financing (9,157), or agriculture (2,608), and the rest in mining, electricity, gas, and water companies (700). The mean working week in Solo was 47.04 hours (47.74 for men and 46.13 for women), and 212,262 people worked more than 35 hours per week compared to 34,506 who worked less than that. According to 2009 statistics, 242,070 people above 15 in the city had finished high school, while 86,890 had only finished junior high school, and 94,840 were still in school or had only finished
Document [2](Title: Stephen Street) then titled Mono Band. Street worked with Hogan in producing the album of the same name released in 2005. Street also produced their sixth studio album Roses, released in 2012. Street produced "Employment", the debut album by Kaiser Chiefs, after hearing one of their early demos and contacted the band with a view to producing them. At one point Street brought Blur guitarist Graham Coxon into the studio to rev his moped for a sound effect. This can be heard on the track "Saturday Night". Street also produced the band's second album "Yours Truly, Angry Mob". Street also produced the
Document [3](Title: Catholic Church in Azerbaijan) Catholic Church in Azerbaijan The Catholic Church in Azerbaijan is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. There are about 570 local Catholics in the country as of 2016. Azerbaijan is covered entirely by a single Apostolic Prefecture – Apostolic Prefecture of Baku – since 2011. The community is served by seven Salesian priests and two friars. In addition, there is a mission of the Missionaries of Charity. Christians have been present in Azerbaijan since the first century AD. Starting from 1320, Catholic missionaries such as Jordanus and Odoric of Pordenone have
Document [4](Title: First Toungoo Empire) The ban also extended to the foreign settlers’ animal sacrifices such as the Eid al-Adha. Many of Bayinnaung's reforms were continued by his successors of the Restored Toungoo Dynasty. The Forest dweller sect virtually disappeared. Over time, Theravada practices became more regionally uniform, the hill regions were drawn into closer contact with the basin in the 17th and 18th centuries. Various animist practices remained alive and well, not just hill regions but even in the lowlands. Bayinnaung's attempts to rid of animist "nat" worship from Buddhism failed. Adherents of Abrahamic faiths also came to settle. The foreign merchants and mercenaries
Document [5](Title: Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance) Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance The Kruskal–Wallis test by ranks, Kruskal–Wallis "H" test (named after William Kruskal and W. Allen Wallis), or one-way ANOVA on ranks is a non-parametric method for testing whether samples originate from the same distribution. It is used for comparing two or more independent samples of equal or different sample sizes. It extends the Mann–Whitney "U" test, which is used for comparing only two groups. The parametric equivalent of the Kruskal–Wallis test is the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). A significant Kruskal–Wallis test indicates that at least one sample stochastically dominates one other sample. The test
Document [6](Title: Dhole) sanctioned its first dhole conservation breeding centre at the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP) in Visakhapatnam. The dhole has been protected in Russia since 1974, though it is vulnerable to poison left out for wolves. In China, the animal is listed as a category II protected species under the Chinese wildlife protection act of 1988. In Cambodia, the dhole is protected from all hunting, while conservation laws in Vietnam limit extraction and utilization. In 2016, the Korean company Sooam Biotech was reported to be attempting to clone the dhole using dogs as surrogate mothers to help conserve the species. Three
Document [7](Title: Fort Night) '' Fort Night '' is the second episode of the fourth season of the American animated comedy series Bob 's Burgers . The episode , written by Mike Olsen , is the series ' second Halloween special , and features guest appearances from comedians Aziz Ansari and Molly Shannon . Its plot centers around the Belcher siblings -- Tina ( Dan Mintz ) , Gene ( Eugene Mirman ) , and Louise ( Kristen Schaal ) -- getting trapped in their makeshift fort on Halloween with their friends Darryl ( Ansari ) , Andy ( Laura Silverman ) , and Ollie ( Sarah Silverman ) , all the while being tormented by Millie ( Shannon ) , a psychotic classmate of Louise 's who refuses to send any help . The children must try to escape the fort before trick - or - treating commences at night .
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Document [0](Title: Oakridge, Toronto) located within the community. Public housing includes Cataraqui Crescent/Firvalley Court and Teesdale Place. This is a working-class neighbourhood, with diverse ethnicities, religions, and types of homes. More than 40% of residents are Black or South Asian and over 20% of residents are of the Muslim faith. Languages such as Bengali, Urdu and Tamil are spoken in this area which further cements Oakridge as another in a collection of diverse neighbourhoods in Toronto. Oakridge, Toronto Oakridge is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Canada, in the Scarborough district. The neighbourhood is bordered by Victoria Park Avenue to the west, Massey
Document [1](Title: Llandrindod Wells transmitting station) earlier in 1968, and as can be deduced from the geometry of MB21's photos, it was indeed chosen for the signal source. Eight yagi aerials (four in use, four as reserves) were needed to pick up a reliable signal off-air. When 625-line colour television was added, the site additionally became a relay of Carmel about 65 km to the southwest. This despite the fact that line-of-sight is obstructed about 24 km to the southwest by the slopes of Esgair Dafydd just north of the Sugar Loaf. Channel 4 was added to the set radiated from the site when it launched
Document [2](Title: Dodger Stadium) in use since 1975 and helped give the stadium its unique "space age" feel with a color palette of bright yellow, orange, blue, and red. The new seats are in the original (more muted) 1962 color scheme consisting of yellow, light orange, turquoise, and sky blue. 2,000 pairs of seats were made available for purchase at $250, with the proceeds going to charity. The baseline seating sections have been converted into retro-style "box" seating, adding leg room and a table. Other repairs were made to the concrete structure of the stadium. These improvements mark the second phase of a multi-year
Document [3](Title: Star Hellas) for the publicity of the event and for airing live over the Internet. In 2018 Star Hellas and I AM ONE as organizer of Star Hellas and Miss Hellas competitions help candidates to build remarkable careers. Boldface indicates winner of the Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, Miss Earth, Miss Europe or Other pageants The winner of Star Hellas represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Between 2011, 2013 and 2014 due to economic issues, Star Hellas Organization had selected the delegates
Document [4](Title: Sabena Flight 548) Sabena Flight 548 Sabena Flight 548 was a Boeing 707-329 aircraft that crashed en route from New York City to Brussels, Belgium, on February 15, 1961. The flight, which had originated at Idlewild International Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport), crashed on approach to Zaventem Airport, Brussels, killing all 72 people on board and one person on the ground. The fatalities included the entire U.S. Figure Skating team, who were travelling to the World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Despite a thorough investigation, the precise cause of the crash remains a mystery; the most likely explanation was thought
Document [5](Title: Helene Mambu) the Congo, and Madagascar. Born in Bas-Congo, Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Helene Mambu received her Bachelor of Science degree in bio-chemistry in 1972 from Western College (now part of Miami University) in Oxford, Ohio, and went on to pursue and earn a medical degree in 1976, from Howard University in Washington, DC. After specializing in pediatrics at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center in New York City, and earning a Master of Public Health and Tropical Medicine from Tulane University, she decided to go back to work in the Congo (then the Republic of Zaire). Helene
Document [6](Title: Cold River Lady) Friends featuring Paul Cobbold (bass) (who was also at the Cathedral School and went on to be a noted recording engineer and producer at Rockfield Studios) and James Williams (guitar, piano and vocals), both ex Karakorum, plus Mark Thompson of Buzz Music (sax). Chesh and Pedro worked together in several other bands including Manyana and The John Shane Band. Chesh also played with a band called Red Sails including the talented young drummer Clive Jenner who later became drummer with Groove Armada and The Proclaimers. Chesh continues to play regularly and ply his craft in many bands as well as
Document [7](Title: She's the Man) While moving in , she meets her roommate , Duke Orsino ( Channing Tatum ) , an attractive soccer player and Illyria 's team captain . During tryouts , Viola fails to impress Coach Dinklage ( Vinnie Jones ) and is assigned to second string , much to her dismay . Her teammates , including Duke , initially dislike '' Sebastian '' due to his awkward and strange behavior . However , with help from Paul once again , they begin to accept him into their social circle . '' Sebastian '' then gets the popular and pretty Olivia ( Laura Ramsey ) as his lab partner , which frustrates Duke , as he has feelings for her . '' Sebastian '' agrees to put in a good word for Duke if he promises to train him to be a better soccer player . Coach Dinklage eventually notices '' Sebastian 's '' effort and improvement , thus promoting him to first string .
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Answer: | Laura Ramsey |
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Document [0](Title: Exeter–Plymouth line) as part of the new British Railways. In 1977 the Parliamentary Select Committee on Nationalised Industries recommended considering electrification of more of Britain's rail network, and by 1979 BR presented a range of options to do so by 2000. Some included electrifying the Bristol to Exeter line, Exeter to Plymouth Line, Riviera Line and Cornish Main Line. Under the 1979–90 Conservative governments that succeeded the 1976–79 Labour government the proposal was not implemented. Currently, there are no proposals to electrify the line. Resignalling in the 1980s allowed faster running. This was followed by privatisation in the 1990s, being transferred first
Document [1](Title: John E. L. Hunter) John E. L. Hunter Captain John Ellis Langford Hunter (31 January 1897 – 18 June 1971) was a British World War I flying ace credited with 13 confirmed aerial victories. Hunter was born in Hackney, London, the only son of Ellis Hunter, and was educated at Bedford Modern School. He entered the Royal Naval Air Service as a probationary flight officer (temporary), appointed to , on 1 October 1916, and after completing his training was commissioned as a flight sub-lieutenant on 13 June 1917. Hunter joined No. 4 Squadron, flying a Sopwith Camel, in July. On 3 September, he and
Document [2](Title: Barry Barish) Harold Barish. His parents' families were Jewish immigrants from a part of Poland that is now in Belarus. Just after World War II, the family moved to Los Feliz in Los Angeles. He attended John Marshall High School and other schools. He earned a B.A. degree in physics (1957) and a Ph.D. degree in experimental high energy physics (1962) at the University of California, Berkeley. He joined Caltech in 1963 as part of a new experimental effort in particle physics using frontier particle accelerators at the national laboratories. In 1963–1966 he was a research fellow, in 1966–1991 an Assistant Professor,
Document [3](Title: Polyploidy) Polyploidy Polyploidy is the state of a cell or organism having more than two paired (homologous) sets of chromosomes. Most species whose cells have nuclei (eukaryotes) are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes—one set inherited from each parent. However, polyploidy is found in some organisms and is especially common in plants. In addition, polyploidy occurs in some tissues of animals that are otherwise diploid, such as human muscle tissues. This is known as endopolyploidy. Species whose cells do not have nuclei, that is, prokaryotes, may be polyploid, as seen in the large bacterium "Epulopiscium fishelsoni". Hence ploidy is
Document [4](Title: 2010 Copa Libertadores Finals) place of Edgar Mejia. The "Colorados" entered the game with great ambition and sought to open the scoreline; Chivas, however, held firm and started accommodating themselves on the field. At the 9th minute, the Guadalajara players showed objections to the Colombian referee over the yellow card give to Mario de Luna (despite clearly not touching the ball). There was no clear, dominant team in the field. Índio created the first dangerous play of the match, but mIchel safely secured the effort. Adolfo Bautista also started to test Renan with long range shots. Marco Fabián was later shown a yellow card
Document [5](Title: Marion C. Goodall) in her early years. She was home schooled early on and was then sent to the Bellows School, in Portland, Maine. Marion Goodall was by her father’s side through most of her childhood and in later years after her marriage. Goodall engaged herself in many activities both in and out of the home. One Kennebunk, Maine newspaper of the time mentioned her competing with a group of other young women in various rowing and sailing events at their family home in Cape Porpoise, Maine (the home today still standing). During this time a man by the name of William Marland
Document [6](Title: Don't Freak Me Out) and Bill Shepherd orchestration to three songs. Kendall's acoustic guitar was just about mixed out, but he or Maurice added electric rhythm guitar to "High Heel Blues". All this tinkering changed the raw feel of the basic tracks. The second session for the album was in May 1972, and features Peter Frampton on guitar, Mike Kellie on drums and the orchestra was arranged by Gerry Shury. Frampton played electric guitar instead on the "Bye Bye Love" and added electric guitar to two others. Frampton, who was a member of Humble Pie, recorded his first solo album "Wind of Change" around
Document [7](Title: Aruna Asaf Ali) Aruna Asaf Ali ( Bengali : অরুণা আসফ আলী ) ( 16 July 1909 -- 29 July 1996 ) , born Aruna Ganguly , was an Indian independence activist . She is widely remembered for hoisting the Indian National Congress flag at the Gowalia Tank maidan in Bombay during the Quit India Movement , 1942 .
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Answer: | Aruna Asaf Ali |
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Document [0](Title: E ticket) face value for use on rides, with an "A" ticket worth 10c, "B" 15c, "C" 25c, "D" 50c, and "E", 85c. This meant one could ride any ride if the ticket or a combination of tickets met or exceeded the value of that ride, so one could overpay an "A" ticket ride with a "B" ticket or higher, or present an "A", "C", and "D" ticket together instead of an "E" ticket. The coupon system was gradually phased out with the introduction of unlimited use tickets beginning in the late 1970s. This was largely due to competition from Magic Mountain,
Document [1](Title: Fairyfly) another species from Baltic amber, this time dating to the Oligocene (33 to 23 mya). And in 2011, John T. Huber and Dale Greenwalt described fairyfly fossils from the oil shales of the Kishenehn Formation (Lutetian age) of Montana. These comprised two new genera and six species. Cretaceous fairyflies are much rarer. In 1975, Carl M. Yoshimoto described four genera of fairyflies from the Cretaceous of Canada. In 2011, John T. Huber and George Poinar, Jr. described the genus "Myanmymar" from Burmese amber. Dating back to the Upper Albian age (about 100 mya) of the Early Cretaceous, it is the
Document [2](Title: Human rights in Lebanon) The group, known as Hurriyyat Khassa or Private Liberties sought to reform the Article 534 of the criminal code so that sexual relations between consenting adults in private were no longer a crime. Another gay rights organization in Lebanon is called "Helem" (), meaning "Dream" in Arabic and an acronym for the Lebanese Protection of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender community. These organizations have staged a few public demonstrations, lectures, fundraisers for AIDS education, charitable events and exhibitions of films and have been interviewed by the Lebanese media. "Anal examinations" were used in Lebanon on men suspected of homosexuality. On
Document [3](Title: Eagle Broadcasting Corporation) by Carlo Ortega Cuevas who had previously won awards for the movie, "Walang Take Two." Cuevas also directed EBC's first sit-com, "Hapi ang Buhay." and its movie sequel which was premiered on September 21, 2018. Note: *Relay From DZEC Manila. **Affiliate Eagle Broadcasting Corporation Eagle Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) is a Philippine television and radio network established in April 1968. The primary stakeholders of the company are the key members who are connected with the Iglesia ni Cristo, making EBC as one of its media companies, along with evangelization arm Christian Era Broadcasting Service International. Its head office and studios located
Document [4](Title: Earle Connor) Earle Connor Earle Connor (born July 30, 1976) is a Canadian Paralympic amputee sprinter. Connor holds several athletics world records in the class of T42, or above-knee, amputee. Earle Connor was born July 30, 1976 in Castlegar, British Columbia to Dave and Diane Connor. Because he was born without a left fibula, his left leg was amputated above-the-knee when he was 3 months old. At the age of 9 months Earle was fitted with his first prosthetic leg. Growing up in rural Saskatchewan, Connor played all available sports, excelling at hockey, tennis and baseball, and graduated from Rosthern Junior College.
Document [5](Title: Salsomaggiore Terme) San Vittore, Scipione Castello, Scipione Ponte, Tabiano Bagni, Tabiano Castello, Tosini, Vascelli. Salsomaggiore Terme Salsomaggiore Terme (Salsese: ; Parmigiano: ) is a town and "comune" in northern Italy. It is located in the province of Parma, in the Emilia-Romagna region, located at the foot of the Apennines. It is a popular Spa town. The water is strongly saline. Due to its sodium content, the mineral water of Salsomaggiore belongs to the group of salty waters, a bromo-iodine-salt variety. A hypertonic and cold water extracted from artesian wells, deep, at a temperature of and at a density of 16° on the
Document [6](Title: Richard I of England) treasure ship. Survivors of the wrecks had been taken prisoner by the island's ruler, Isaac Komnenos. On 1 May 1191 Richard's fleet arrived in the port of Lemesos (Limassol) on Cyprus. He ordered Isaac to release the prisoners and treasure. Isaac refused, so Richard landed his troops and took Limassol. Various princes of the Holy Land arrived in Limassol at the same time, in particular Guy of Lusignan. All declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival, Conrad of Montferrat. The local magnates abandoned Isaac, who considered making peace with Richard, joining him on the
Document [7](Title: Brandon Flynn) Brandon Flynn ( born October 11 , 1993 ) is an American actor , best - known for his role as Justin Foley in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why , as well as appearing as himself in the short film Home Movies , and Mike the Intern in BrainDead .
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Answer: | Brandon Flynn |
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Document [0](Title: Elsie Reford) local farmers, suffering through the Great Depression. Then, as now, the gardens provided much-needed work to an area with high unemployment. Elsie Reford’s genius as a gardener was born of the knowledge she developed of the needs of plants. Over the course of her long life, she became an expert plantsman. By the end of her life, Elsie Reford was able to counsel other gardeners, writing in the journals of the Royal Horticultural Society and the North American Lily Society. Elsie Reford was not a landscape architect and had no training of any kind as a garden designer. While she
Document [1](Title: Fat Old Sun) "High Hopes" from their album "The Division Bell" and in "Louder than Words" from their album "The Endless River". Fat Old Sun "Fat Old Sun" is a song by English rock band Pink Floyd, written and sung by David Gilmour. It appears on their 1970 album "Atom Heart Mother", and was performed live in a greatly expanded form (often exceeding fourteen minutes), both before and after the album was released (10 October). Live performances of this song date back to 16 July 1970, but only Gilmour and keyboardist Rick Wright appear on the studio version. "Fat Old Sun" was performed
Document [2](Title: Aragon) covered by Mesozoic limestones; to the southeast of the Moncayo the Sistema Ibérico descends of height. The second is formed by elevated terrain (from to in general), but flattened and massive. To the southwest of the depression the summits of the Sierra de Albarracín range are reached above , southeast the are reached in the Sierra de Javalambre range and finally we arrive at the Sierra de Gúdar range () transition to Maestrazgo. Although the climate of Aragon can be considered, in general, as a continental Mediterranean climate, its irregular orography creates several climates or microclimates throughout the entire community.
Document [3](Title: Parasites Lost) Parasites Lost "Parasites Lost" is the second episode in season three of "Futurama". Although the title is a play on John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost", the episode is a parody of the 1966 film "Fantastic Voyage". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 21, 2001. While making a pit stop at an interstellar truck stop, Fry buys and eats a decaying egg salad sandwich from a vending machine in the restroom. Upon returning to Earth, Fry and Bender are assigned the task of fixing the plasma fusion boiler, which promptly explodes. Bender is
Document [4](Title: Trojan War) minimum. These numbers would mean a total force of 70,000 to 130,000 men. Another catalogue of ships is given by the "Bibliotheca" that differs somewhat but agrees in numbers. Some scholars have claimed that Homer's catalogue is an original Bronze Age document, possibly the Achaean commander's order of operations. Others believe it was a fabrication of Homer. The second book of the "Iliad" also lists the Trojan allies, consisting of the Trojans themselves, led by Hector, and various allies listed as Dardanians led by Aeneas, Zeleians, Adrasteians, Percotians, Pelasgians, Thracians, Ciconian spearmen, Paionian archers, Halizones, Mysians, Phrygians, Maeonians, Miletians, Lycians
Document [5](Title: Dan Larhammar) Dan Larhammar Dan Larhammar (born April 1, 1956) is a Swedish academic who is professor in molecular cell biology at Uppsala University. His research concerns evolution, neurobiology, endocrinology and pharmacology. He received his pharmacist degree in 1980. In 2007, Larhammar was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and serves as its President since 2018. He was the chairman of the Swedish Skeptics' Association 1998–2004. As a critic of pseudoscience he has mostly examined alternative medicine and creationism. Larhammar has also appeared as a critic of religion and in 2000 he was the first receiver of the Hedenius
Document [6](Title: James R. Toberman) term ending on December 9 of that year. Some of the accomplishments during his terms in office are; The Toberman Neighborhood Center (Toberman Settlement House), The creation of Chamber of Commerce, the Los Angeles Herald, the Athletic Club, the Los Angeles Normal School (which became the Los Angeles branch of the University of California/UCLA in 1919) was founded, the first synagogue was organized, the first street (Main Street) was paved and the city turned on its new electric lights, the first telephone lines were installed in 1874, the first orange trees were planted along city streets, plans were laid for
Document [7](Title: Tornado climatology) Tornadoes have been recorded on all continents except Antarctica and are most common in the middle latitudes where conditions are often favorable for convective storm development . The United States has the most tornadoes of any country , as well as the strongest and most violent tornadoes . A large portion of these tornadoes form in an area of the central United States popularly known as Tornado Alley . Other areas of the world that have frequent tornadoes include significant portions of Europe , South Africa , Philippines , Bangladesh , parts of Argentina , Uruguay , and southern and southeast Brazil , New Zealand , and far eastern Asia .
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Answer: | United States |
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Document [0](Title: Frenchtown-Rumbly, Maryland) with 19.8% under the age of 18, 26.0% from 25 to 44, 32.3% from 45 to 64, and 21.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 48 years. For every 100 females, there were 104.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97.4 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $28,542, and the median income for a family was $28,750. Males had a median income of $16,250 versus $3.50 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $15,430. There were no families and 14.3% of
Document [1](Title: Nico Ladenis) the restaurant scene in London, but also because he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer the month before speaking to the Michelin reviewers. He subsequently opened more restaurants: in 2000, Incognico opened on Shaftesbury Avenue; in 2002, Deca opened on Conduit street. He decided to step back from running restaurants in 2003, and retire fully from the business. His two daughters remained involved in both businesses. Ladenis is married to Dinah-Jane Ladenis, with whom he has two daughters, Isabella and Natasha. Chez Nico, under Ladenis, remains one of only seven restaurants in the UK (as of the 2013 edition of
Document [2](Title: Davidson Wildcats men's basketball) to advance to the Elite Eight. The Wildcats nearly made the Final Four, but lost to the eventual champion Kansas Jayhawks 59–57. Prior to their Sweet Sixteen matchup, the college's board of trustees supplied students with tickets, transportation and lodging for the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight games. Following the tournament, the Wildcats earned a number 9 ranking in the ESPN/USA Today poll. Much of this run was due to the play of guard Stephen Curry, who now plays for the Golden State Warriors. The Wildcats have appeared in seven National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 3–7. The Wildcats
Document [3](Title: Socratic method) activities involves the role of the teacher. In Socratic Circles the students lead the discussion and questioning. The teacher's role is to ensure the discussion advances regardless of the particular direction the discussion takes. Teachers use Socratic Circles in different ways. The structure it takes may look different in each classroom. While this is not an exhaustive list, teachers may use one of the following structures to administer Socratic Seminar: No matter what structure the teacher employs, the basic premise of the seminar/circles is to turn partial control and direction of the classroom over to the students. The seminars encourage
Document [4](Title: Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma) oldest department store, and national chains. Adjacent to Utica Square is Temple Israel, a Reform Jewish congregation housed in a building by prolific synagogue architect Percival Goodman, and Cascia Hall Preparatory School, a college preparatory school now also known as a key location in the fantasy/horror "House of Night" novel series written by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. Tulsa's conservative synagogue, B'nai Emunah, is also located in Midtown. Some of the other major shopping centers in this part of the city include the Promenade Mall, Highland Park Shopping Center, Southroads, Ranch Acres, The Farm Shopping Center, and The Plaza. OU-Tulsa
Document [5](Title: Sommières) a Roman bridge, a medieval centre, a fortified gate and the ruins of a castle. The Roman bridge is 190m long, it was built on the instructions of Emperor Tiberius at the start of the 1st century. It was restored in the 18th century. At the town end of the bridge is the gothic town gate known as the 'Tour de l'Horloge'. Only 7 of the 19 arches can be seen, the others lie beneath the town where they act as cellars. The ancient Roman road (Via Luteva) leads from the gate, along the Grande Rue to the 'Marché-Haut' or
Document [6](Title: Business valuation) company's management and determining their compensation; declaring dividends and distributions, determining the company's strategy and line of business, and acquiring, selling or liquidating the business. This level of value generally contains a control premium over the intermediate level of value, which typically ranges from 25% to 50%. An additional premium may be paid by strategic investors who are motivated by synergistic motives. Non-marketable, minority level is the lowest level on the chart, representing the level at which non-controlling equity interests in private companies are generally valued or traded. This level of value is discounted because no ready market exists in
Document [7](Title: Climate of Pakistan) Western Disturbances mostly occur during the winter months and cause light to moderate showers in southern parts of the country while moderate to heavy showers with heavy snowfall in the northern parts of the country . These westerly waves are robbed of most of the moisture by the time they reach Pakistan . Fog occurs during the winter season and remains for weeks in upper Sindh , central Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab . Southwest Monsoon occurs in summer from the month of June till September in almost whole Pakistan excluding western Balochistan , FATA , Chitral and Gilgit -- Baltistan . Monsoon rains bring much awaited relief from the scorching summer heat . These monsoon rains are quite heavy by nature and can cause significant flooding , even severe flooding if they interact with westerly waves in the upper parts of the country . Tropical Storms usually form during the summer months from late April till June and then from late September till November . They affect the coastal localities of the country . Dust storms occur during summer months with peak in May and June , They are locally known as Andhi . These dust storms are quite violent . Dust storms during the early summer indicate the arrival of the monsoons while dust storms in the autumn indicate the arrival of winter . Heat waves occur during May and June , especially in southern Punjab , central Balochistan and interior Sindh . Thunderstorms most commonly occur in northern Punjab , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Azad Kashmir . Continental air prevails during the period when there is no precipitation in the country .
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Answer: | the month of June |
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Document [0](Title: Saved by the Great White Hope) by people who work there. "Grey's" can be too silly and playful, but it seldom lets you forget that its main characters are competent, competitive doctors with strong opinions they're willing and able to defend. They have weight, and that's what gives the romance its appeal and the drama its gravity." Saved by the Great White Hope "Saved By the Great White Hope" is the first episode of the ABC series "Off the Map." The episode was originally broadcast on January 12, 2011, and a special encore was broadcast on January 13, 2011, replacing the "Private Practice" episode "Heaven Can
Document [1](Title: Marcel Gaumont) by Gaumont but based on a maquette by Gausset, Bertand et Cie Dating to 1923, Gaumont's sculpture for this memorial, given by Gaumont as a gift to a commune where he had spent much of his infant life, depicts an angel of victory with wings spread wide supporting the body of a dead soldier. The architect of the memorial was Maurice Boille. This monument in Tours is dedicated to the 88th "régiment de mobiles" and their role in the 1870–1871 Franco-Prussian war and was inaugurated 12 July 1914. Gaumont sculpted in limestone a soldier protecting a woman who in turn
Document [2](Title: Ethiopian Journalists Forum) Ethiopian Journalists Forum Ethiopian Journalists Forum (EJF) is an independent journalist association in Ethiopia disbanded on 24 June 2014 by the government. The association was founded on 30 January 2014 in Addis Ababa by journalists concerned about the deteriorating state of press freedom and freedom of speech in the country. Its objective was to protect and promote freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Since its inception, EJF was targeted by the government and other journalist associations. The association was accused of working with foreign powers, human right organizations, and outlawed Ethiopian groups to elicit violence and commit terrorism
Document [3](Title: Gunnar Brynolf Wennerberg) from Swedish Folklife), which had some mild success. He was home for only short time when the money earned from painting portraits of a local nobleman and his family enabled him to make another trip overseas. In 1857, he went to Paris, rented a studio and took lessons from Thomas Couture. In 1860, he once again returned to Lidköping to marry Georgina Charlotta Schoug (1830-1870), the daughter of Johann Peter Schoug (1802-1890), a wealthy merchant from Germany. In 1870, Charlotta died of pneumonia. Two years later, he married her younger sister, Eugenia Louise (1845-1915). He built an estate near Lidköping,
Document [4](Title: Withholding tax) Kingdom has discontinued withholding tax on interest and dividends, though in some cases this income will become liable for taxation through other means). Many countries (and/or subdivisions thereof) have social insurance systems that require payment of taxes for retirement annuities and medical coverage for retirees. Most such systems require that employers pay a tax to cover such benefits. Some systems also require that employees pay such taxes. Where the employees are required to pay the tax, it is generally withheld from the payment of wages and paid by the employer to the government. Social insurance tax rates may be different
Document [5](Title: Western Electric) have become collector's items. Western Electric's audio equipment from the 1920s and 30s, designed to be used in movie theaters, is now prized by collectors and audiophiles due to its quality construction and sound reproduction. This includes its massive horn loudspeakers designed to fill a large theater with sound from a relatively low-powered tube amplifier. As of 2013, the stylized "Western Electric" brand name survives as the trademark of the "Western Electric Export Corporation", a privately owned high-end audio company in Rossville, Georgia. Western Electric Western Electric Company (WE, WECo) was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company that served
Document [6](Title: Bernama) Bernama The Malaysian National News Agency (), abbreviated BERNAMA, is a news agency of the government of Malaysia. It is an autonomous body placed under the Ministry of Communication and Multimedia. Bernama is an abbreviation of Berita Nasional Malaysia. Bernama also means "named" or "titled" in the Malay language. It was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1967 and started work on 20 May 1968. Being the Malaysian government's official news agency, Bernama's content and views are decidedly right-leaning and pro-government of the day. BERNAMA operates from its headquarters at "Wisma Bernama", off Jalan Tun Razak near National
Document [7](Title: Death Note (2017 film)) Willem Dafoe and Jason Liles as Ryuk : A demonic god of death and the creator of the Death Note , who begins communicating with Light when he receives the book and warns him about its repercussions . Liles played the character in costume , while Dafoe provided voice work and performance capture for the facial elements .
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Answer: | Willem Dafoe |
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Document [0](Title: L&N Station (New Orleans)) L&N Station (New Orleans) The Louisville and Nashville Passenger Station was a former train station of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in New Orleans, Louisiana. The station was located at the foot of Canal Street, and provided service to New Orleans from Birmingham, Montgomery, and Mobile. By the 1940s, six passenger trains arrived daily on the terminal's three tracks. The station was demolished in early 1954 after all passenger service was relocated to the new Union Passenger Terminal. The one story brick building constructed in 1902 with a concourse that paralleled the main building. An open side, steel train shed
Document [1](Title: Siege of Petersburg) that the Union made contact with the Confederates, manning rifle pits on the Darbytown Road just north of the Long Bridge Road. The Union generals were surprised at the Confederate strength. On the right, a full Confederate division commanded by Maj. Gen. Charles W. Field was dug in. Chaffin's Bluff was defended by a division under Maj. Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox and reinforcements were arriving. Brig. Gen. Francis C. Barlow's 10,000 men in two divisions of II Corps attacked Fussell's Mill. They were able to drive away two Confederate cavalry regiments at the mill, but they were repulsed by Brig.
Document [2](Title: Maelström (film)) an otherwise realistic story. He had also contemplated the alternative of a talking dog, based on a puppy his family had recently adopted, but preferred the metaphor of "a fish out of water". In his story, the fish is being gutted and repeatedly dies only to resurrect and resume narration. Villeneuve explained this, saying, "For me it was the kind of image which was like all the storytellers from the beginning of humanity trying to tell a story, the same story over and over again. I think it's an image that is like my relationship with cinema. And then I
Document [3](Title: Municipal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames) It was "Azure three salmon naiant in pale argent". This coat of arms was re-adopted as that of the new London Borough of Kingston upon Thames in 1965, with the addition of a crest and supporters, and the changing of the colour of the fins of the three fishes from silver to red. Municipal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames Kingston-upon-Thames (spelt with hyphens) was a local government district in north east Surrey, England from 1835 to 1965 around the town now known as Kingston upon Thames. It was alternatively known as Kingston on Thames (spelt with or without hyphens). It was a
Document [4](Title: Zebrafish) Morpholinos are commonly microinjected in 500pL directly into 1-2 cell stage zebrafish embryos. The morpholino is able to integrate into most cells of the embryo. A known problem with gene knockdowns is that, because the genome underwent a duplication after the divergence of ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes, it is not always easy to silence the activity one of the two gene paralogs reliably due to complementation by the other paralog. Despite the complications of the zebrafish genome, a number of commercially available global platforms exist for analysis of both gene expression by microarrays and promoter regulation using ChIP-on-chip. The
Document [5](Title: Parasympathetic nervous system) a healthy heart, the main pacemaker is a collection of cells on the border of the atria and vena cava called the sinoatrial node. Heart cells exhibit automaticity which is the ability to generate electrical activity independent of external stimulation. As a result, the cells of the node spontaneously generate electrical activity that is subsequently conducted throughout the heart, resulting in a regular heart rate. In absence of any external stimuli, sinoatrial pacing contributes to maintain the heart rate in the range of 60-100 beats per minute (bpm). At the same time, the two branches of the autonomic nervous system
Document [6](Title: Bruce Bolling) following the death of at-large member Christopher A. Iannella, as Bolling had finished fifth in the election for four at-large seats. Bolling ran for Mayor of Boston in 1993, finishing fifth in the preliminary election. From 2000 until his death, Bolling was director of MassAlliance, a firm specializing in small business development. He died of prostate cancer on September 11, 2012. He was 67. In 2015, the Ferdinand Building in Dudley Square was renamed the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building in his honor. The dedication ceremony was attended by his brother, Royal L. Bolling, Jr., Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, Boston
Document [7](Title: Susan Egan) Susan Farrell Egan ( born February 18 , 1970 ) is an American actress , singer , dancer , voice actress , and comedian , known for her work on the Broadway stage . She is best known for originating the role of Belle in the Broadway musical adaptation of Beauty and the Beast ( 1994 ) , as well as for providing the voice of Megara in Hercules ( 1997 ) , and the voice for Rose Quartz on Steven Universe .
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Document [0](Title: Carole Fredericks) of Carole was shown as her voice is heard singing with them. Dailymotion video 2001 "L’AZIZA", Time: 7:59 Dailymotion.com Early in 2001, Carole Fredericks performs with Roch Voisine the new single release "L’Aziza" on the studio television show, Taratata. Following the performance, Carole and Roch are interviewed. "L’Aziza" was written by Daniel Balavoine and suggested by Jean-Jacques Goldman for Voisine's new album. Dailymotion video 1999 "Une femme amoureuse / A Woman in Love", Time : 4:32 Liane Foly and Carole Fredericks perform "Une femme amoureuse / A Woman in Love" before a studio audience for the music television show, "Tapis
Document [1](Title: Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt) John C. Mead, on the land. On April 2, 1882, reportedly after a night spent at a gambling house, the 51-year-old Vanderbilt took his own life at the Glenham Hotel on Fifth Avenue in New York City. He was discovered in his fifth floor room, number 80, by Terry, who was referred to in Vanderbilt's obituary as "his friend and constant companion." Terry was staying in an adjourning room, number 79, and reportedly rushed through the connecting door to Corneel's room upon hearing the gun shot that killed Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt left his recently finished mansion in Hartford, which he was
Document [2](Title: Marshall and Fox) was known as Walton and Walton. The firm's papers are archived at the University of Texas. Marshall and Fox Marshall and Fox was a United States architectural firm based in Chicago from 1905 to 1926. The principals, Benjamin H. Marshall and Charles E. Fox, designed a number of significant buildings of many types in Chicago and other cities, but they were best known for luxury hotels and apartment buildings. Benjamin Marshall (May 5, 1874 – June 19, 1944) was a native of Chicago. His formal education did not extend beyond his years at a private preparatory academy, the Harvard School,
Document [3](Title: Peter Brown (New Zealand politician)) Peter Brown (New Zealand politician) Peter Brown (born 18 October 1939) is a former deputy leader of the New Zealand First party. He formerly managed a stevedoring company and led the New Zealand Stevedoring Employers Association; he holds a sea captain's certificate. In April 2008, Brown drew widespread attention after voicing similar views and expressing concern at the increase in New Zealand's ethnic Asian population: "We are going to flood this country with Asian people with no idea what we are going to do with them when they come here." "The matter is serious. If we continue this open door
Document [4](Title: Privilege (canon law)) of degrees or degree status gave substantial and substantive rights and privileges, and were not merely empty honours. In the event of degree status being conferred, the recipient was not deemed to hold the degree in question, but would enjoy any privileges which might be attached to such a degree—including qualification for office. Conferring the degree itself would of course would mean that the recipient enjoyed the style and not merely the privileges of a degree. They might also, for example, be thereafter admitted or incorporated to the same degree ad eundum at Oxford or Cambridge—though few seem to have
Document [5](Title: Valmiki) Kannada movie, was made, starring Dr Rajkumar. Valmiki Valmiki (; Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि, "Vālmīki") is celebrated as the harbinger-poet in Sanskrit literature. The epic "Ramayana", dated variously from 5th century BCE to first century BCE, is attributed to him, based on the attribution in the text itself. He is revered as "Ādi Kavi", the first poet, author of "Ramayana", the first epic poem. "Ramayana", originally written by Valmiki, consists of 24,000 shlokas and 7 cantos (kaṇḍas) including Uttara Kanda. is composed of about 480,002 words, being a quarter of the length of the full text of the "Mahabharata" or about four
Document [6](Title: Pacific Rugby League International) players, while the Fijian side had 10 players from the NRL. Samoa's most capped player was Daniel Vidot who made his 6th appearance for his country, while Fiji's most experienced players were Alipate Noilea, Aaron Groom, and captain Ashton Sims who all made their 10th appearance for their nation. After the test match, Petero Civoniceva said that "Test matches between emerging nations is a necessity for the game to grow outside of Australia, New Zealand and England". Due to the win, Samoa had qualified for the 2014 Four Nations. Samoa lost all three matches, losing to England 26–32 at Suncorp
Document [7](Title: Castiel (Supernatural)) At the end of the third season of Supernatural , main character Dean Winchester is in Hell after being killed by the hellhounds of the demonic antagonist Lilith . In the season four premiere '' Lazarus Rising '' , the angel Castiel is introduced as the one who brought Dean back from Hell and resurrected him . Because merely perceiving his actual form typically results in blindness , he takes a human host -- James '' Jimmy '' Novak , a '' devout man '' who prayed for it -- to communicate with Dean , and tells him that he has been brought back because God has work for him . Lilith is breaking the 66 seals in order to free Lucifer , and Dean must stop her .
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Document [0](Title: 79th Indiana Infantry Regiment) 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XXI Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, IV Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to June 1865. The 79th Indiana Infantry mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee, on June 7, 1865. Moved to Louisville, Ky. Pursuit of Bragg to London, Ky., October 1–22, 1862. Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8 (reserve). March to Nashville, Tenn., October 22-November 7, and duty there until December 26. Advance on Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 26–30. Battle of Stones River December 30–31, 1862 and January 1–3, 1863. Duty at Murfreesboro until June. Tullahoma Campaign June
Document [1](Title: Claude Rossman) sometimes froze and could not throw the ball when he became excited. Runners would lead off first to draw a throw from the pitcher, then run to second when Rossman froze. Rossman had excellent range as a first baseman. His career Range factor of 11.06 at first base was almost 2.00 full points above the average for first baseman of his era. But his propensity to freeze with the ball in his throwing hand is said to have greatly shortened his career. He was 28 when he played his last major league game. In 511 major league games, Rossman hit
Document [2](Title: Kyle Lowry) career triple-double and his fourth as a Raptor, passing Damon Stoudamire, who had the previous franchise record of three. On December 3, he scored a career-high 39 points on 13-of-22 shooting in a win against the Utah Jazz. On January 5, 2015, Lowry was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Month for December 2014, making him only the second Raptor, after Chris Bosh, to receive this recognition. Lowry averaged 22.3 points, 8.9 assists and 4.2 rebounds during the month, winning Player of the Week during the first week and helping lead the Raptors to an 11-4 record. On January
Document [3](Title: I Hear Talk) the line-up the following year. It would be two years before the next album release. "I Hear Talk" was re-released on Compact Disc in 2004 with additional bonus tracks. In 2006, alternate versions of tracks "Indebted to You", "Tears On the Ballroom Floor", "Cold War", "Breaking Me Up", "She Cries" and "Thief In the Night" were released on "The Lost Masters" - a collection of unreleased Bucks Fizz tracks. Two years later, a follow-up compilation gave further alternate versions of "Indebted to You", "Tears On the Ballroom Floor", "Golden Days", "Talking in Your Sleep" and "Breaking Me Up". More importantly
Document [4](Title: Stura di Ovada) canoe or kayak. Stura di Ovada The Stura di Ovada is a stream of Liguria and Piedmont (Italy); it is the main tributary of the Orba. The stream rises from monte Orditano (Ceranesi municipality), in the Ligurian Apennine, with the name "Sturetta" ("little Stura"). After Piani di Praglia in Mele municipality it receives Rio di Fregeu from left hand assuming the name of "Stura". In this brief part of its course the Stura marks the border between the regions of Piemonte and Liguria, and the right part of its valley is encompassed in the Capanne di Marcarolo Natural Regional Park.
Document [5](Title: Spectrometer) developed in early studies of physics, astronomy, and chemistry. The capability of spectroscopy to determine chemical composition drove its advancement and continues to be one of its primary uses. Spectrometers are used in astronomy to analyze the chemical composition of stars and planets, and spectrometers gather data on the origin of the universe. Examples of spectrometers are devices that separate particles, atoms, and molecules by their mass, momentum, or energy. These types of spectrometers are used in chemical analysis and particle physics. Optical spectrometers (often simply called "spectrometers"), in particular, show the intensity of light as a function of wavelength
Document [6](Title: Aldington, Kent) the west along the village's main street. The area's church (the ecclesiastical parish having approximately the same boundaries as the civil parish) dates from the 12th century. Its 16th-century tower became a landmark for seamen. It is built in Perpendicular style. The village of Aldington is steeped in history: more than 50 buildings of historical or architectural interest are in the civil parish. Beside the church was one of the Archbishop of Canterbury's palaces, of which only ruins remain. Court Lodge Farmhouse was its manor house and hunting lodge, particularly favoured and improved by Archbishops Morton (1486-1500) and Warham (1508-1532),
Document [7](Title: Coal mining in the United Kingdom) There is no mention of coal mining in the Domesday Book of 1086 although lead and iron mines are recorded . In the 13th century there are records of coal digging in Durham and Northumberland , Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire , Staffordshire , Lancashire , the Forest of Dean and North and South Wales . At this time coal was referred to as sea cole , a reference to coal washed ashore on the north east coast of England from either the cliffs or undersea outcrops . As the supply of coal on the surface became used up , settlers followed the seam inland by digging up the shore . Generally the seam continued underground , encouraging the settlers to dig to find coal , the precursor to modern operations .
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Document [0](Title: Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei) herself. Also in fall 497, Emperor Xiaowen launched another major attack against Southern Qi, this time first concentrating on the city Wancheng (宛城, in modern Nanyang, Henan). While he was able to capture Wancheng and Xinye (新野, also in modern Nanyang), the battles were still largely indecisive. During his absence, a major conflict erupted between Li Chong and Li Biao in the capital Luoyang, and Li Chong, after putting Li Biao under arrest, died in anger. Partly because of this and partly because, once Southern Qi's Emperor Ming died in fall 498, that he should not continue to attack a
Document [1](Title: Cacophony Society) 2006 and in 2008, "santarctica" was held at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Many activities have been inspired by Cacophony and vice versa. Although in San Francisco the 'official' Cacophony label is presently not used often, Zombie attacks, Pee-wee Herman day (commemorating Paul Reubens' arrest in a pornographic theater) and other goofs are alive and well. The Santa rampages, which many believe have devolved into simple pub crawls, have been largely disassociated from Cacophony. Periodically, clowns, bunnies, zombies, whores and others have staged anti-Santa activities, to shake things up (sometimes called counter-culture jamming). Another example of counter-culture-jamming was Smiley Man, a neon
Document [2](Title: MARC Train) commuter services, citing heavy losses. On March 1, 1974, the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) began a 50% subsidy of the B&O's Washington–Brunswick and Washington–Baltimore servicethe first state-sponsored commuter rail service to Washington. In 1975, the state signed an operating agreement with the B&O, under which the state provided rolling stock and reimbursed the railroad for all operating losses. On October 31, 1976, Amtrak introduced the Washington–Cincinnati "Shenandoah" and cut the "Blue Ridge" to a Washington–Martinsburg trip. In the late 1970s, West Virginia began to fund the B&O shuttles between Brunswick and Martinsburg; the shuttles were soon incorporated as extensions
Document [3](Title: Niall Quinn) called Q Sat. In 2012, Quinn started commentating for Sky Sports and normally commentates alongside Martin Tyler. He won, also in 2012, the North East Football Writers' Association’s Personality of the Year for 2011. In November 2013, Quinn was bestowed with the Freedom of Sunderland award by the city of Sunderland. Quinn has his own song titled "Niall Quinn's Disco Pants". The song was originally created by Manchester City supporters during a night out on a pre-season tour in Penola, Italy, in 1992. There had been a bust-up with City team-mate Steve McMahon and Quinn had removed his torn and
Document [4](Title: Shamedi) was organized to commemorate this event. Again the same Puri Shankaracharya Swami Bharati Krishna Teerth visited Shurparak in the 1950s. This time also there were huge gatherings which were hosted by Swami Nityananda of Ganeshpuri. This time also Shamedis extended great efforts in organizing the event. There are seven surnames related to this profession. The above assumption seems to be stemming from the lone fact that the Samved is More dedicated to music. Surprisingly these surnames appear elsewhere also and they are more related to the feudatory system. The Brahmins may have acquired these surnames during the Peshwa rule in
Document [5](Title: 2009 WK-League) two regions: Hyundai Steel Redangels, Seoul Amazones, and Suwon Facilities Management Corporation comprised the Central region, while the Southern region consisted of Busan Sangmu, Chungnam Ilhwa Chunma, and Daekyo Kangaroos. Both regions sent their best players for the All-Star Game. Kim Joo-Hee of the Hyundai Steel Redangels was named player of the match. 2009 WK-League The WK-League 2009 is the inaugural season of the WK-League, the South Korean women's football league. It began on 20 April 2009 with the first matches of the regular season and ended on 16 November 2009 with the return leg of the Championship Final. The
Document [6](Title: Architecture of San Antonio) Architecture of San Antonio Architecture in the American city of San Antonio, Texas comes from a wide variety of sources, but many of the city's buildings reflect Texas' Spanish and Mexican roots; with some influence from French builders, among others. Relatively rapid economic growth since the mid twentieth century has led to a fairly wide variety of contemporary architectural buildings. The first European buildings in Texas were a series of religious Spanish Missions built by Catholic Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans to spread the Christian doctrine among the local Native Americans, and to give Spain a toehold in the frontier land.
Document [7](Title: DAR Constitution Hall) The hall was designed by architect John Russell Pope and is located at 1776 D Street NW , just east of the Department of the Interior , between the American Red Cross and the Organization of American States , across from the Ellipse in front of the White House . The hall seats 3,702 , with 2,208 in the tiers and 1,234 on the orchestra level . Additionally , 52 boxes ( containing five seats each ) separate the orchestra from the tiers , including one Presidential box .
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Document [0](Title: Proteus (video game)) ""; but, because of the work required for such a project, the team redesigned it to be "nontraditional and nonviolent". The PlayStation 3 and Vita versions of "Proteus" were developed by Curve Studios, whose team added extra features to the Vita edition at Sony's behest. "Proteus" won the prize for Best Audio at the 2011 Indiecade awards, and it was a finalist for the 2012 Independent Games Festival's Nuovo Award. Its original and PlayStation releases were well received by critics, who praised the use of audio. However, certain reviewers disliked the game's brevity and limited replayability. In "Proteus", players explore
Document [1](Title: Saint Elizabeth of the Hill Country Catholic Church) In 1964 Glenmary Home Missioners served the parish until it was returned to the Diocese of Charlotte in 1973. The first Glenmary pastor was Fr. Ed Smith. The first diocesan pastor was Fr. George Kloster. The first church structure was gutted by a fire in 1984. New property was found and a second structure was built in 1988. Fr. Frank Connolly was the pastor during the building of this church. Additional space for education was built in 1993 under pastor Fr. H. Cornell Bradley, S.J. Worship services, the celebration of the Mass, are at 12:15 p.m. Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. Thursdays
Document [2](Title: 2005 Canoe Slalom World Cup) 2005 Canoe Slalom World Cup The 2005 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of eight races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 18th edition. The series consisted of 4 continental championships (European, Pan American, Oceania and Asian), 3 world cup races and the world championships. The winner of each world cup race was awarded 30 points. Semifinalists were guaranteed at least 5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 2 points each. The continental championships had a lesser status with the winner earning 20 points, semifinalists at least 2
Document [3](Title: The Housemaid (2010 film)) silky thread of tension tightening around the viewer’s rooting interest, right up to the cutting revenge Eun-yi takes on her torturers." The Housemaid (2010 film) The Housemaid () is a 2010 South Korean melodramatic thriller film directed by Im Sang-soo. The story focuses on Eun-yi, played by Jeon Do-yeon, who becomes involved in a destructive love triangle while working as a housemaid for an upper-class family. Other cast members include Lee Jung-jae, Seo Woo and Youn Yuh-jung.The film is a remake of Kim Ki-young's 1960 film "The Housemaid". It competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.
Document [4](Title: Bathsheba W. Smith) names with a friend as a symbol of their friendship, which is where the "Wilson" part of Bathsheba's name comes from. When Bathsheba was 15, she heard about the Mormon gospel from members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She believed in the church's message, and she was baptized on August 21, 1837, alongside her family. Soon after the family's conversion, they desired to move to Missouri along with other members of the church. These excerpts from her autobiography tell how her family moved from Virginia, first to Missouri, and then to Illinois: On September 23, 1839,
Document [5](Title: Satyam Patel) of a student movement, called Maha Gujarat (Gujarati મહા ગુજરાતની લડત), demanding a separate state of Gujarat. The movement culminated in separation of the old state of Bombay into two states of Gujarat and Maharashtra on 1 May 1960 (The Labour Day). During the movement, he was a member of Praja Socialist Party (PSP) that was led by Jayprakash Narayan and Ram Manohar Lohia. As an ardent orator for the cause of Maha Gujarat, he was known as a fire eater, whose fiery speeches drew more crowd and attention than competing rallies of the then prime-minister Jawaharlal Nehru. After completing
Document [6](Title: Hermann Schreiber) in Śrem, Jewish traditions, customs and festivals, but also the daily life of the Poles and Germans who lived in Śrem. The memories were translated into English. In 2008 the memories were also translated into Polish and published by Krzysztof Budzyń in the journal "Śremski Notatnik Historyczny" (Śrem’s Historical Notebook). Hermann Schreiber Hermann Schreiber (21 August 1882 – 27 September 1954) was a German doctor of philosophy, rabbi and journalist. Hermann Schreiber descended from a Jewish family which was settled in Schrimm in the Prussian Province of Posen (modern-day Śrem in Poland). The family was already Germanized in his times
Document [7](Title: Joel Kinnaman) Charles Joel Nordström Kinnaman ( born 25 November 1979 ) is a Swedish American actor , best known in Sweden for playing the lead role in the Swedish film Easy Money , a role that earned him a Guldbagge Award in the '' Best Actor '' category , and also for his roles as Frank Wagner in the Johan Falk film series and Governor Will Conway in the U.S. version of House of Cards . He starred as detective Stephen Holder on AMC 's The Killing , and played Alex Murphy in the 2014 RoboCop remake , and Rick Flag in the film adaptation of Suicide Squad ( 2016 ) , based on the DC Comics anti-hero team of the same name .
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Answer: | Charles Joel Nordström Kinnaman |
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Document [0](Title: Dave Lee (DJ)) same time, Lee met keyboard player Andrew 'Doc' Livingstone when he sent in a demo to Republic Records. Shortly after, the pair decamped to Unit 3 Studios in Chalk Farm. In 1991, Rough Trade Records went into liquidation and with it Lee’s job. The slack was taken up by increasingly large amounts of studio commissions as his reputation as a remixer grew. The most important early remix, and the first done at new studio Unit 3, was Simphonia’s "Can't Get Over Your Love", which originally appeared on the Republic compilation "Rewind" in 1990. Over the next two or three years,
Document [1](Title: Mohamed Saïd Ouma) of the fifth island) explores how an immigrant from the Comoros islands adjusts to living in Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, London with men from Croatia and Sicily, girls from Spain and Norway. The short sequel, "Matso, épilogue du mythe de la cinquième île" is a political documentary about illegal migration between the Comoros Island and Mayotte. Mohamed Saïd Ouma Mohamed Saïd Ouma is a film director and screenwriter who has been responsible for production and a programming assistant for the International African Film Festival of Africa and the Islands (FIFAI) in the city of Port à l'Ile in Réunion Island
Document [2](Title: Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain) side trails serving climbers go to the foot and, later, the tops of the cliffs. On a promontory roughly in elevation, it meets the Observer's Trail at the site where the cabin once stood. From there it turns north to the summit. For a long time the Ranger's Trail was the only public route to the top. The campground served as its trailhead, and thus it is still heavily used by climbers since it provides access to the base of the cliffs via unofficial side trails. It is only to the summit, but it climbs in that distance, giving much
Document [3](Title: Naukar Biwi Ka) gets him sentenced to prison for several years. Amar, who comes from a wealthy family, defies his father, Jagirdar Bishamber Nath, and marries a poor but pretty woman, Sheela Sharma (Neeta Mehta). He is asked to leave the family home. Amar and Sheela settle elsewhere and soon are the proud parents of a daughter, Jyoti. They meet with the parents of young Deepak Kumar and arrange a child-marriage of their daughter with Deepak. Pinto escapes from prison, hunts down Amar and Sheela, and kills them. Luckily, a loyal employee and chauffeur, Abdul, saves their daughter's life. He takes her to
Document [4](Title: Emergency medical personnel in the United Kingdom) leading to the regulatory body being re-established as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). In 2010, the IHCD route (which by now was jointly badged with BTEC) which as a route to becoming a registered paramedic was largely deprecated, although is still recognised by the HCPC, and anyone successfully completing the BTEC Level 4 qualification is entitled to register as a paramedic. This leaves the university route as the primary pathway for new paramedics, with a number of universities offering qualifications which can lead to registration, both as full-time courses for new students (although they must also be accepted
Document [5](Title: William Fitzwilliam, 4th Earl Fitzwilliam) it mine, because I chose to be the first to give it, and I was, I believe, the only member of the Cabinet who gave it decidedly, that the true interest of government...requires that you should not continue to administer that of Ireland. ... There appears such a concurrence in the views, such a deference to the suggestions and wishes, and such an acquiescence in the prejudices of Grattan and the Ponsonbys that there seems to me no other way of rescuing you and English government from the annihilation which is impending over it. ...the inordinate desire of George Ponsonby
Document [6](Title: Women who have sex with women) lesbian report feeling significantly different and isolated during adolescence; these emotions have been cited as appearing on average at 15 years old in lesbians and 18 years old in women who identify as bisexual. On the whole, women tend to work through developing a self-concept internally, or with other women with whom they are intimate. Women (heterosexual or otherwise) also limit who they divulge their sexual identities to and more often see being lesbian as a choice, as opposed to gay men, who work more externally and see being gay as outside their control. Anxiety disorders and depression are the
Document [7](Title: Projection fiber) The projection fibers consist of efferent and afferent fibers uniting the cortex with the lower parts of the brain and with the spinal cord . In human neuroanatomy , bundles of axons ( nerve fibres ) called tracts , within the brain , can be categorized by their function into association fibers , projection fibers , and commissural fibers .
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Document [0](Title: Nothing up my sleeve number) Nothing up my sleeve number In cryptography, nothing-up-my-sleeve numbers are any numbers which, by their construction, are above suspicion of hidden properties. They are used in creating cryptographic functions such as hashes and ciphers. These algorithms often need randomized constants for mixing or initialization purposes. The cryptographer may wish to pick these values in a way that demonstrates the constants were not selected for a nefarious purpose, for example, to create a backdoor to the algorithm. These fears can be allayed by using numbers created in a way that leaves little room for adjustment. An example would be the use
Document [1](Title: Honor of the Knights) was screened at the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Matt Zoller Seitz, writing for "The New York Times", called the film "a virtual definition of the phrase 'acquired taste'", but added that "if you invest yourself in Mr. Serra’s vision, the film’s emotional payoffs are devastating". "Honor of the Knights" appeared in a tie for seventh place on "Cahiers du Cinema"s top ten list of 2007. General references Honor of the Knights Honor of the Knights (; also known as Honor of the Knights/Quixotic) is a 2006 slow film by Catalan auteur Albert Serra. The film
Document [2](Title: Countdown to Final Crisis) Ray explains why his counterpart on Earth-51 was so important: Earth-51's Ray discovered a sentient virus named Morticoccus and had it quarantined. However, when the Multiverse was discovered, Ray theorized that Morticoccus could exist on other Earths and set about using his own superhuman immune system to immunize their populations. After the death of Earth-51's Ray Palmer, the New Earth Ray Palmer found his research and continued his work, leaving an atom symbol on those who he had immunized. Kyle, Jason, Donna, Ray and the Batman of Earth-51 are reunited as they approach their confrontation with Monarch but encounter a
Document [3](Title: Muon-catalyzed fusion) Muon-catalyzed fusion Muon-catalyzed fusion (μCF) is a process allowing nuclear fusion to take place at temperatures significantly lower than the temperatures required for thermonuclear fusion, even at room temperature or lower. It is one of the few known ways of catalyzing nuclear fusion reactions. Muons are unstable subatomic particles. They are similar to electrons, but are about 207 times more massive. If a muon replaces one of the electrons in a hydrogen molecule, the nuclei are consequently drawn 196 times closer than in a normal molecule, due to the reduced mass being 196 times the mass of an electron. When
Document [4](Title: Blood Beach) would-be-rapist is attacked by the unseen creature, which castrates him. An evening or two later, Marie, a French airline stewardess who is living with Harry, chases after her hat when it is blown by wind onto the beach. She too is grabbed by the unseen creature and pulled under the sand. The next morning, Harry sees Marie's hat on the beach, along with a small sinkhole which he recognizes as similar to the hole at the scene of Ruth's disappearance and the death of the dog. Harry calls the police, who dig up the area around the sinkhole and find
Document [5](Title: Narcolepsy) associated with primary hypersomnia in general in mouse studies. “Mice with systemic carnitine deficiency exhibit a higher frequency of fragmented wakefulness and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and reduced locomotor activity.” Administration of acetyl-L-carnitine was shown to improve these symptoms in mice. A subsequent human trial found that narcolepsy patients given L-carnitine spent less total time in daytime sleep than patients who were given a placebo. Narcolepsy Narcolepsy is a long-term neurological disorder that involves a decreased ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles. Symptoms include periods of excessive daytime sleepiness that usually last from seconds to minutes and may occur at
Document [6](Title: Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City) Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City is a 2002 book by historians Norman Davies and Roger Moorhouse about the history of Wrocław, the largest city in western Poland. The book opens with a description of the siege and fall of German Breslau at the very end of the Second World War. The attacking Red Army reduces many streets of the city to rubble, the remaining Germans gradually withdraw. The hopeless situation of the civilians, complicated by shelling, temperatures of minus 20 and food shortages, deteriorates still further as revenge-seeking Soviet military leaders
Document [7](Title: Little Big Town) Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook married on May 31 , 2006 , although their marriage was not disclosed until two months later . The couple welcomed their first child , a son ( Elijah Dylan Westbrook ) , on March 5 , 2010 , in Nashville .
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Document [0](Title: Nuneaton (UK Parliament constituency)) 1885-1918: The Sessional Division of Coventry and part of the Sessional Divisions of Atherstone and Coleshill. 1918-1945: The Municipal Borough of Nuneaton, the Urban District of Bulkington, and the Rural Districts of Atherstone, Coventry, Foleshill, and Nuneaton. 1945-1955: The Municipal Borough of Nuneaton, the Urban District of Bedworth, and the Rural District of Atherstone. 1955-1974: The Municipal Borough of Nuneaton, and the Urban District of Bedworth. 1974-1983: The Municipal Borough of Nuneaton, and the Urban District of Bedworth as altered by the Coventry Order 1965. 1983-2010: The Borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth wards of Abbey, Arbury, Attleborough, Bulkington, Camp Hill,
Document [1](Title: Murder of Marion Parker) of her novel to be "A Hickman with a purpose. And without the degeneracy. It is more exact to say that the model is not Hickman, but what Hickman suggested to me." Rand scholars David Harriman (who edited the book in which the notes were published), Chris Matthew Sciabarra and Jennifer Burns all interpret Rand's interest in Hickman as a sign of her early admiration (and misinterpretation) of the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche, especially since she several times referred to Danny (the character which Hickman "suggested" to her) as a "Superman" (in the Nietzschean sense). Murder of Marion Parker Marion
Document [2](Title: Zadvydas v. Davis) asserting that "Due process does not invest any alien with a right to enter the United States, "nor confer on those admitted the right to remain against the national will.""<nowiki>[italics in original]</nowiki> Justice Anthony Kennedy also dissented. Kennedy said that the majority disregarded congressional intent and then rewrote the statute. He posited that Congress gave the Attorney General the express authority to order continued detention, and added that the majority misapplied the concept of statutory construction, noting that the court could only distinguish between plausible interpretations. If there were two or more interpretations, then the court is bound to accept
Document [3](Title: Zapatlela 2) at knifepoint and takes him to Aditya's house. He confronts his grandmother, who runs to Inspector Sakharam and tells him that Tatya is on his way to Aditya, who is at a religious procession at the fair. Tatya makes his way to Aditya, who travels up the Ferris wheel to save himself. However, the wheel gets stuck up. Tatya climbs up to him and tries to recite the mantra on Aditya. However, Mahesh (who has been communicated by Sakharam) reaches in time and shoots Tatya between his eyebrows. Tatya falls down, and is picked up by Mahesh. However, Tatya uses
Document [4](Title: Bindeshwar Pathak) Bindeshwar Pathak Bindeshwar Pathak is an Indian sociologist. He is the founder of Sulabh International, an India-based social service organization which works to promote human rights, environmental sanitation, non-conventional sources of energy, waste management and social reforms through education. He is the Brand Ambassador for Swachh Rail Mission of Indian Railways. His work is considered pioneering in social reform, especially in the field of sanitation and hygiene. He received various national and international awards for his work with this organization. He was presented with the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management for the
Document [5](Title: 419th Fighter Wing) air-to-air and air-to-ground fighter missions. 419th members are trained in a variety of specialties to include operations, maintenance, civil engineering, security, supply, transportation and communications. The wing was the last wing to fly F-105 aircraft, and in early 1984 was the first Air Force Reserve wing to fly F-16s. Personnel of the 419th deploy periodically for contingencies and training exercises, some overseas. Some 350 members were deployed December 1994 through February 1995 to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey to patrol the no-fly zone over northern Iraq during Operation Provide Comfort II. The 419th Fighter Wing is divided into three subordinate groups
Document [6](Title: Ikotos County) a post at Ikotos. Xujang aroused opposition for his dictatorial ways, and was assassinated in 1912. Following the defeat of Muhammad Ahmad in 1898, the region came under the British Protectorate of Uganda in 1899. In 1914 it was transferred to the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The first rough topographical map was published in 1917 by H. Pellew-Wright, a District Commissioner of Uganda who crossed the Imatong mountains from northeast to southwest, but the official map of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1922 only showed the outlines of the Imatong mountains in the heart of present-day Ikotos county. In 1929 the botanist Thomas
Document [7](Title: 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards) The 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards were held on June 22 , 2018 , at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood , California . The ceremony was shown on Radio Disney and Disney Channel the following night on June 23 , 2018 from 8 : 30 p.m. - 01 : 30 a.m. ( EDT ) and on Disney International HD on July 29 , 2018 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m ( IST ) . It was cancelled on Disney Channel in Southeast Asia due to unknown reasons .
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Answer: | June 23 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Facundo Melgares) be driven to the Deserts of California. Two months before the New Mexico viceroy's alert about an imminent attack by the United States, Melgares had ordered a reconnaissance of the Arkansas Valley to verify rumours of a US presence among the Pawnees. Melgares source was Sergeant José Cayetano Hernández, who said that while he was in captivity, a US army officer visited the Pawnees to propose a plan of unification with the Kiowas in an effort to invade the Spanish territory. The officer, according to Hernández, promised to arm the Indians in exchange for their allegiance. Both tribes were to
Document [1](Title: Pet Sounds) through and entering another world and you're in that other world for a period of time and then you come back." Wilson produced several backing tracks over a period lasting several months, using professional Hollywood recording studios and an ensemble that included the classically trained session musicians nicknamed "the Wrecking Crew", also known as the musicians frequently employed on Phil Spector's records. Most sessions were conducted at Western Studio 3 of United Western Recorders, with few additional tracking dates at Gold Star Studios and Sunset Sound Recorders. Surviving tapes of his recording sessions show that he was open to his
Document [2](Title: House (TV series)) pipsqueak". She continued saying ""House" used to be one of the best shows on TV, but it's gone seriously off the rails". "The Sunday Times" felt that the show had "lost its sense of humour". The focus on Thirteen and her eventual involvement with Foreman also came under particular criticism. At the end of the show's run, Steven Tong of "Entertainment Weekly" wrote that ""House" had, in its final seasons, become a rather sentimental show". In "New York Magazine"'s blog 'Vulture', Margaret Lyons wrote, "More than a hospital drama or a character piece or anything else, "House" is a complex
Document [3](Title: Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat) on the floor. Lord Bharadwaj sees the pictures and tries to shoot Gaurav but Yash appears and saves Gaurav. He tells everyone that he deserves to be killed and not Gaurav because he has used Gaurav and Isha and has broken their love. Isha's parents ask her who she really loves. Gaurav tells her to focus on what he has said. Isha starts crying and tells everyone that she is engaging with Taj with her own will and is not being forced by anyone. However, her mood tells that she is not saying this intentionally. Lord Bharadwaj tells Isha's parents
Document [4](Title: Leo Cussen) have six sons and a daughter. On 19 March 1906, Cussen was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. He was widely regarded as an excellent judge. Sir Owen Dixon, himself regarded as Australia's foremost judge, once described Cussen as "the greatest of all judges." In 1921 he was knighted for his services as a Judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria. Cussen conducted two consolidations of all the Acts of the Parliament of Victoria, the first in 1915 and the second in 1928. Consolidation involves compiling all amendments of a particular act into one document. In 1922,
Document [5](Title: Les Créatures) When Edgar next goes to town in an effort to call the local doctor to help Mylène through labor, though, he finds out that the real Mr. Ducasse had committed suicide by jumping from his tower’s balcony and dying in the same manner as in Edgar’s story. Throughout the film, the line between what is fictional and what is really occurring to Edgar Piccoli is blurred. One is never quite sure when the film has stopped following Edgar the writer and begun following Edgar the subject of the novel. One thing that does become clear by the end of the
Document [6](Title: Land O' Lakes (community), Wisconsin) for high school juniors that focuses on environmental stewardship and outdoor activities, is located in the community. Land O' Lakes (community), Wisconsin Land O' Lakes is an unincorporated community in Vilas County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located in the town of Land O' Lakes on U.S. Route 45. The community is located along the state line with Michigan; in the past, it has also been called Donaldson and State Line. Land O' Lakes is part of the Northland Pines School District and has an elementary school that serves students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Students travel to the nearby
Document [7](Title: List of Leave It to Beaver cast members) Madge Blake as '' Margaret Mondello , '' Larry 's mother
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Document [0](Title: Max Frisch) to leave the audience the freedom to provide their own interpretations. Frisch himself acknowledged that the part of writing a new play that most fascinated him was the first draft, when the piece was undefined, and the possibilities for its development were still wide open. The critic Hellmuth Karasek identified in Frisch's plays a mistrust of dramatic structure, apparent from the way in which "Don Juan or the Love of Geometry" applies theatrical method. Frisch prioritized the unbelievable aspects of theatre and valued transparency. Unlike his friend, the dramatist Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Frisch had little appetite for theatrical effects, which might
Document [1](Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Châlons) of a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary. In 1790 the National Constituent Assembly decided to bring the French church under the control of the State. Civil government of the provinces was to be reorganized into new units called 'départements', originally intended to be 83 or 84 in number. The dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church were to be reduced in number, to coincide as much as possible with the new departments. Since there were more than 130 bishoprics at the time of the Revolution, more than fifty dioceses needed to be suppressed and their territories consolidated. Clergy would need
Document [2](Title: Lucius Fairchild) the road was officially named for him in 1904. A John Singer Sargent portrait of General Fairchild is housed at the Wisconsin Historical Museum located in Madison, Wisconsin. Lucius Fairchild Lucius Fairchild (December 27, 1831May 23, 1896) was an American politician, army general, and diplomat. He served as the tenth Governor of Wisconsin and as U.S. Minister to Spain. General Fairchild, as a Private in 1858, enlisted in a Wisconsin volunteer militia known as the "governor's guard". Under his guidance the militia was titled Company K, 1st Wisconsin volunteers and by 1861, was serving in the Civil War at Falling
Document [3](Title: Harold Cressy High School) was still training teachers here in 1961; but it has since been renamed the College of Cape Town and is now based in Crawford. This school was founded in January 1951 as the Cape Town Secondary School but it changed its name in 1953. In the beginning the school had three teachers supervising two year seven classes and one year eight. The building was a wooden framed fabrication with three classrooms in the grounds of the college. The school is named for Harold Cressy who was the first coloured man to gain a Bachelor of Arts degree in South Africa.
Document [4](Title: McCarthy General Store) McCarthy General Store The McCarthy General Store is a historic former general store and boarding house at Kennecott and Skolai Streets in the small community of McCarthy, Alaska, located in the heart of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. At two stories in height and measuring , it is McCarthy's largest building, and one of its oldest. It was built in 1914, during the mining boom at nearby Kennecott. The store occupied the ground floor of the building, and the upper level had eleven rooms for boarders. The building was abandoned after the mining boom ended in the 1930s. The
Document [5](Title: Emily Fields) in "Bedlam", Hanna returns home after being rescued by Mary Drake. Emily explains to Hanna who Drake is, confirming that she was a patient at Radley Sanitarium, and is Jessica DiLaurentis' twin sister. Hanna then concludes that Mary is “Uber A.” They take her to Lucas's apartment, where Hanna retains a strange and rude behavior. Emily calls Spencer to talk outside the apartment, saying that Hanna has the look of fear she had while she was stuck in the Dollhouse. They also argue about Alison's safety at Welby State, with Spencer saying she's safe locked up, and Emily denying it.
Document [6](Title: Multiway switching) to any number of locations. Systems based on relays with low-voltage control circuits permit switching the power to lighting loads from an arbitrary number of locations. For each load, a latching relay is used that mechanically maintains its on- or off-state, even if power to the building is interrupted. Mains power is wired through the relay to the load. Instead of running mains voltage to the switches, a low voltage—typically 24 V AC—is connected to remote momentary toggle or rocker switches. The momentary switches usually have SPDT contacts in an (ON)-OFF-(ON) configuration. Pushing the switch actuator in one direction causes
Document [7](Title: Fear the Walking Dead (season 3)) The third season of Fear the Walking Dead , an American horror - drama television series on AMC , premiered on June 4 , 2017 and consisted of 16 episodes . The season is split into two eight - episode parts , with the first half concluding on July 9 , 2017 ; the second half premiered on September 10 , 2017 . The series is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead .
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Answer: | September 10 , 2017 |
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Document [0](Title: Gustave Whitehead) of the 20 hp (15 kW) used in the Number 21, and aluminum instead of bamboo for structural components. In two published letters he wrote to "American Inventor" magazine, Whitehead said the flights took place over Long Island Sound. He said the distance of the first flight was about two miles (3.2 km) and the second was seven miles (11 km) in a circle at heights up to 200 ft (61 m). He said the airplane, which had a boat-like fuselage, landed safely in the water near the shore. For steering, Whitehead said he varied the speed of the two
Document [1](Title: 2016 Pennsylvania 400) flew on lap 85 for rain in turn 1. The race restarted on lap 92. Matt Kenseth, who stayed out under the third caution, hit pit road from second on lap 96. The fifth caution of the race flew on lap 100 for Truex suffering a tire blowout in turn 1. Larson opted not to pit and assumed the lead. The race restarted with 57 laps to go. The sixth caution of the race flew for a two-car wreck in turn 2. Rounding the turn, Logano was racing Ryan Newman to his outside and Denny Hamlin to his inside when
Document [2](Title: The Jewel in the Crown (novel)) as equals. Actually, to Merrick, Kumar might be the more important figure. It is strongly suggested that Merrick is a repressed homosexual, and his fascination with Kumar reflects not only his racist tendencies, but also a sexual attraction to the handsome and educated Indian and the resulting self-loathing for being attracted to a non-white. This comes out with the sexual aspects of Merrick's torturing of Kumar after Daphne's rape. Kumar's father, Duleep Kumar, had been a successful businessman who hoped that his son could become English. So, he moved to Didbury and sent his son to Chillingborough, an exclusive public
Document [3](Title: Karen Bernod) presence. She worked with Greg Spooner on this project. Since the release of her second solo project, Bernod has continued work as a background singer along with focusing on her solo career. She has begun recording a third solo album. She has toured with artists such as Mary J. Blige, Chaka Khan, and Martha Redbone. She works as a volunteer with various youth organizations, human rights groups, and health organizations. Solo projects Tribal House C&C Music Factory (1990–1995) Paul Simon Rupaul Barbara Tucker Pet Shop Boys Bahamadia Erykah Badu D'Angelo Incognito (1999–2000) Kloud 9 Geoff Matton Mary J. Blige Willie
Document [4](Title: 2015–2018 Iraqi protests) quorum to approve new ministers to replace the current government. Al-Abadi warned that a failure to form a new government would hurt the war against ISIS. Shorty after al-Sadr ended a news conference in Najaf where he condemned the political deadlock and warned that "either corrupt [officials] and quotas remain or the entire government will be brought down and no one will be exempt from that" and that he would take a two-month withdrawal from public life as he was "waiting for the great popular uprising and the major revolution to stop the march of the corrupt;" though he did
Document [5](Title: San Antonio, Baja California Sur) sun off that symbolizes the historical past. In the bottom half of this eloquently expressed, which in 1972 marks the new era city. The cog. The sun symbolizes the progress that illuminates with its rays in the municipality of La Paz. Expresses its motto: "Peace and Progress", showing their light beams in the Latin words "Coellum, Aqua et Tellusque Valde Bona," thereby expressing the full potential of the municipality. With its sky, water and good land and lavish. Finally, the most powerful rays illuminate the east of four valuable pearls symbolize the cities: La Paz, San Antonio, San Jose and
Document [6](Title: Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Paralympics) 15 July 2016, the British Paralympic Association announced the selection of eleven athletes to compete in the inaugural Olympic paratriathlon competition in Rio. Lauren Steadman participated in the Rio test event, winning the PT4 class in a time of 1:08:46. Great Britain secured four quotas for Rio 2016. On 18 April 2016, the British Paralympic Association announced the four powerlifters who have been selected to represent Great Britain in Rio. Great Britain secured qualification in all four paralympic classes at the 2015 World Rowing Championships. On 30 June 2016, the British Paralympic Association announced the British rowing squad selected for
Document [7](Title: Orange Is the New Black) Season Episodes Originally released 13 July 11 , 2013 ( 2013 - 07 - 11 ) 13 June 6 , 2014 ( 2014 - 06 - 06 ) 13 June 11 , 2015 ( 2015 - 06 - 11 ) 13 June 17 , 2016 ( 2016 - 06 - 17 ) 5 13 June 9 , 2017 ( 2017 - 06 - 09 ) 6 13 July 27 , 2018 ( 2018 - 07 - 27 )
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Answer: | July 27 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Statue of Liberty play) final minutes of the game, defeating the heavily favored California Golden Bears 20–14. The Baltimore Colts ran a version of the play in December, 1970. Led by 37-year-old quarterback Johnny Unitas, the Colts beat the Oakland Raiders in the 1970 AFC Championship game 27–17. This play was also a part of the offensive repertoire of the NFL's Los Angeles Rams teams of the mid-1970s under coach Chuck Knox. The most famous use in recent years was by Jared Zabransky and Ian Johnson in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl between the undefeated Boise State Broncos and the Oklahoma Sooners. The play, known
Document [1](Title: State Bar of Georgia) task than they expected, as the 37-year-old new lawyer-Governor immediately saw the advantages of an organized Bar capable of enforcing academic and professional standards for would-be lawyers along with a disciplinary process to protect the public from lawyer misconduct. Sanders later recalled that, "Up until that time, while a fairly rigorous written Bar exam was required of every applicant, it was not nearly as comprehensive and onerous as the one we have today, and there was no multistate component. Also, the Bar association at the time was a toothless tiger, unorganized, with no right to discipline its members." The governor
Document [2](Title: Lady Meng Jiang) and the value which the common people put on it. For the folklorists of the New Culture Movement, the Great Wall stood for tyrannical rule and Lady Meng Jiang embodied the resentment of the common people against inhuman feudal China. Liu Bannong, another New Culture folklore scholar, wrote a poem to show his admiration of the power of folk memory: The "creative misinterpretation," as Wilt Idema puts it, of these New Culture scholars and readers also reflects the radically new worldview which separated them from traditional audiences. Modern Chinese and western audiences, he says, saw romantic love "where it cannot
Document [3](Title: Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1879)) the FA Cup, as a replacement for Oakey Field, but was out of his depth at that level, and returned to non-league football with Shifnal Town in 1905. Thomas Jones (footballer, born 1879) Thomas Trevellyan Jones (1879 – after 1905) was an English footballer who made two appearances in the Football League playing for Small Heath. He played as an outside left. Jones was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. He signed for Wolverhampton Wanderers, initially as an amateur, in 1898 and spent several years with the club, but never played for them in the Football League. A spell with Shrewsbury Town
Document [4](Title: Zygoballus rufipes) survey of Panamanian spiders conducted by zoologist Wolfgang Nentwig also failed to yield the species. Zygoballus rufipes Zygoballus rufipes, commonly called the hammerjawed jumper, is a species of jumping spider which occurs in the United States, Canada, and Central America. Adult females are 4.3 to 6 mm in body length, while males are 3 to 4 mm. The species was first described in 1885 by George and Elizabeth Peckham from a specimen in Guatemala. The Peckhams subsequently described the northern variant as a separate species, "Z. bettini", in 1888. In 1980, after examining specimens of "Z. bettini" and "Z. rufipes"
Document [5](Title: Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing) known as the ' (LR+, likelihood ratio positive, likelihood ratio for positive results) and ' (LR–, likelihood ratio negative, likelihood ratio for negative results). The positive likelihood ratio is calculated as which is equivalent to or "the probability of a person who has the disease testing positive divided by the probability of a person who does not have the disease testing positive." Here "T+" or "T−" denote that the result of the test is positive or negative, respectively. Likewise, "D+" or "D−" denote that the disease is present or absent, respectively. So "true positives" are those that test positive (T+)
Document [6](Title: Westland Wallace) Expedition, named after Lucy, Lady Houston the patron, an attempt to fly over Mount Everest. Both aircraft received modifications that included fitting heating and oxygen equipment, fully enclosing the rear cockpits and using highly supercharged Bristol Pegasus IS 3 engines. Flown by Flight Lieutenant D.F. McIntyre and Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, otherwise known as Lord Clydesdale, the two aircraft became the first to fly over Mount Everest on 3 April 1933. Most of the Wallaces served with the Auxiliary Air Force: 501, 502, 503 and 504 squadrons beginning with the converted Wapitis early in 1933. Others operated with
Document [7](Title: King of the Road (song)) '' King of the Road '' is a song written and originally recorded in November 1964 by country singer Roger Miller . The lyrics tell of the day - to - day life of a vagabond hobo who , despite being poor ( a '' man of means by no means '' ) , revels in his freedom , describing himself humorously as the '' king of the road '' . It was Miller 's fifth single for Smash Records .
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Document [0](Title: Hacienda Chichí de los Lagos) the haciendas into collective "ejidos", leaving only 150 hectares to the former landowners for use as private property. Figures before 1937 indicate populations living on the farm. After 1937, figures indicate those living in the community, as the remaining Hacienda Chichí de los Lagos houses only the owner's immediate family. According to the 2005 census conducted by the INEGI, the population of the city was 0 inhabitants. Hacienda Chichí de los Lagos Hacienda Chichí de los Lagos is located in the Homún Municipality in the state of Yucatán in southeastern Mexico. It is one of the properties that arose during
Document [1](Title: Neville McNamara) Operational Conversion Unit (No. 2 OCU) at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales, in 1959. No. 2 OCU was responsible for training pilots to fly the CAC Sabre jet fighter, which was operated by Nos. 3, 75 and 77 Squadrons. His performance as commanding officer earned him the Air Force Cross in the 1961 Queen's Birthday Honours. In 1960, McNamara was posted to the UK to attend the Joint Services Staff College. The following year he came CO and senior air staff officer of the RAAF Staff in London. In 1964 he was appointed Director of Personnel (Officers) at the
Document [2](Title: Jack Heitman) 1961, including as chairman from 1950 to 1952. He entered parliament at a 1963 Legislative Council by-election for Midland Province, caused by the death of Charles Simpson. Heitman transferred to Upper West Province at the 1965 state election, and was re-elected in 1971. He did not contest the 1977 election, but died in office a month before his term ended. Heitman had married Adela Elizabeth Yewers in 1934, with whom he had four children. Jack Heitman Jack Heitman (1 August 1906 – 25 April 1977) was an Australian farmer and politician who was a member of the Legislative Council of
Document [3](Title: Cebu Queen City United F.C.) Cebu Queen City United F.C. Cebu Queen City United Football Club was a Filipino association football club based in Cebu City, Philippines. Founded in 2011 and affiliated with Cebu Football Association. The club was founded last 2011 to compete in the UFL Cup by Ricky Dakay as a manager with Glenn Quisido and Raffy Musni of Cebu Amateur Football Club (CAFC). The team members came from various clubs of Cebu. The first match of the club was scheduled on 9 October 2011, however, it was postponed due to the unplayable pitch from heavy rains. The Cebuanos asked the league to
Document [4](Title: Gold Bridge) broad basin of the upper Bridge River. Nearby Gun Lake, three kilometers away, has been a recreation retreat since the glory days of the Bridge River mines in the 1930s. Nearby Little Gun Lake is home to a private lodge of the same name, built by promoters of the Bralorne Mine to house dignitaries visiting the valley, which at times has operated as a boutique hotel (but not currently). Both Gun Lakes are renowned for fishing, as are Tyaughton (Tyax) and Marshall Lakes and the famous Spruce Lake, which is one of the most accessible and some say the most
Document [5](Title: Leake Street) Leake Street Leake Street (also known as the Banksy Tunnel) is a road tunnel in Lambeth, London where graffiti is tolerated regardless of the legal complications. The street is about 300 metres long, runs off York Road and under the platforms and tracks of Waterloo station. The walls are decorated with graffiti, initially created during the Cans Festival organised by Banksy on 3–5 May 2008. The festival ran again on the August Bank Holiday weekend 2008. While the Eurostar terminal was at Waterloo, the road was open for through vehicular traffic. On 14 November 2008 ownership of the road passed
Document [6](Title: Alwaziri coup) After Ahmad's death in 1962, the Crown Prince Muhammad al-Badr was declared king. However, the Kingdom's Hamidaddin dynasty was overthrown the same year in a coup d'état by revolutionary republican free army officers led by Abdullah al-Sallal. This escalated into a long civil war between the deposed royalists, supported by Saudi Arabia, and the free officers who had declared the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic (YAR), and who were actively supported by Nasserist Egypt. Alwaziri coup The Alwaziri coup, also referred as the Yahia clan coup was a violent dynasty overthrow attempt in the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen in
Document [7](Title: Lisa Jakub) Lisa Jakub is a Canadian writer , yoga teacher , and former actress . She is best known for her role as Lydia Hillard in Mrs. Doubtfire .
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Document [0](Title: Gorefest) Gorefest was divided. "Erase", however, proved to be a success as international sales went well through 1994 and 1995. The band reached a broader set of countries in the following tours. In the "Fear" EP and "Freedom" single, Gorefest revealed new tracks showing that they wanted to drastically expand upon the musical changes they had applied in "Erase" (De Koeijer declared in some interviews that he even had thoughts about taking singing lessons). This would be confirmed in 1996 with a rockish "Soul Survivor" – a total departure from their roots even showing traces of pop – and a very
Document [1](Title: El Salvador at the 2015 Pan American Games) (three men and one woman). However, they did not register the female athlete for the competition. El Salvador qualified 1 athlete. Jorge Merino had the country's highest placement, a silver medal finish. El Salvador qualified one male and one female roller skater. El Salvador qualified 3 boats and four athletes (one male and three female). El Salvador qualified one sailor. El Salvador qualified 9 shooters (six male and three female). El Salvador qualified four swimmers (two men and two women). El Salvador received a wildcard to enter one female athlete. El Salvador qualified one athlete in the men's singles event.
Document [2](Title: Al Diwaniyah) and semi-desert areas. The city is the site of a tire manufacturing plant that once provided tires for much of Iraq. The plant is currently active. Al-Diwaniyah is the headquarters of the Iraqi Army's 8th Division (Iraq). Al Diwaniyah has a hot desert climate ("BWh") in the Köppen–Geiger climate classification system. Al Diwaniyah Al Diwaniyah ( "Ad Dīwānīyah"), also spelt Diwaniya, is the capital city of Iraq's Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate. In 2002 the population was estimated at 440,927. The area around Al Diwaniyah, which is well irrigated from the nearby Euphrates river, is often considered to be one on the most
Document [3](Title: Campco) processing of arecanut and cocoa.The company has now entered in Rubber and Black pepper market. The company also provides guidance for farmers for growing arecanut and cocoa. CAMPCO has its head office and a manufacturing plant at Baikampady in Mangalore. The company set up a chocolate manufacturing plant in 1986 at Puttur of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. The plant produces chocolates and other products of cocoa both under its own brand and also for Nestle. In 2016 total production was 18,000 tonnes per annum, with a planned expansion to increase the output to 23,000 tonnes. A similar expansion had
Document [4](Title: Jakob Ulrich) Gauchat. Jakob Ulrich Jakob Ulrich (23 September 1856, in Waltalingen – 5 September 1906, in Zürich) was a Swiss Romance philologist. He studied Indo-European linguistics and Romance philology in Zürich and Paris, where his teachers included Gaston Paris and Paul Meyer. In 1879 he received his doctorate at Zürich under the direction of Heinrich Schweizer-Sidler with the thesis "Die formelle Entwicklung des Participium Praeteriti in den romanischen Sprachen". In 1880 he obtained his habilitation for Romance philology at the University of Zürich, where in 1901 he attained a full professorship. After his death, he was succeeded at the university by
Document [5](Title: Ali Carter) the Masters. He also reached the semi-finals of the 1999 Grand Prix. It was eight years before he reached another ranking semi-final, the 2007 Malta Cup. He was close to the elite top 16 for three successive seasons ranking as 17, 19, and 19 through 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06, respectively, before reaching it in the 2006/07 season and remaining there in 2008. He reached the last 16 (second round) of the World Championship in 2005, after scoring the first 10–0 victory in the event since 1993 against 1993 semi-finalist James Wattana in qualifying. At the 2007 World Championship he beat
Document [6](Title: Li Renhan) against the two circuits, commanded by his son-in-law Shi Jingtang, and had executed his chief of staff An Chonghui, the main proponent for the campaign against the two circuits. Li Siyuan sought rapprochement with the two circuits, and Meng wanted reconciliation with the imperial government, but Dong did not, and instead attacked Xichuan. Meng's counterattack defeated Dong (with Zhao Tingyin playing a large part in the Xichuan victory), and Dong's officers subsequently killed him and surrendered Dongchuan to Meng. Li subsequently rendezvoused with Zhao at Dongchuan's capital Zi Prefecture (梓州), and Zhao personally went to welcome Li's arrival. Instead of
Document [7](Title: Merida (Disney)) Princess Merida of DunBroch ( Scottish Gaelic : Mèrida ) is the main character from the 2012 Disney Pixar film Brave . Merida was added to the Disney Princess line - up as the 11th Princess and the first Pixar character to receive the honor on May 11 , 2013 . Merida is also the main character of the games Brave and Temple Run : Brave . Merida also is a playable character in the Disney Infinity Franchise , first appearing in Disney Infinity 2.0 .
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Document [0](Title: Die Suche geht weiter) the tour ended prematurely in January 2009 owing to Plate suffering from burnout. Despite the tour cancellation, a recording from the tour in the Münchner Olympiahalle (Munich Olympic Hall) was released as the live album "Die Suche geht weiter live" (2009), which was made available in CD and DVD formats. The live recording includes nine songs from "Die Suche geht weiter": "Kein Lied von Liebe", "Ich bin mein Haus", "Irgendwo dazwischen", "Unerwartet (Ein Fenster zum Himmel)", "Wie weit ist vorbei", "An einem Morgen im April", "Gib mir Sonne", "Blaue Flecken" and "Bist du dabei". All songs were written by Peter
Document [1](Title: Love Parade disaster) Entrance should have been granted at 11:00, but was granted at 12:00 CEST. A 240-metre tunnel from the east and a series of underpasses from the west met at a ramp that was supposed to be the only entrance and exit point of the festival area. A smaller ramp existed between the underpasses from the west. Because of overcrowding, police at the entrance began announcing over loudspeakers that new arrivals should turn around and head back. The side of the tunnel that was the entry of the parade area was closed, but people continued to enter the tunnel from the
Document [2](Title: Hawkeye Victory Polka) Hawkeye Victory Polka The Hawkeye Victory Polka is the University of Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band's adaptation of the song In Heaven There Is No Beer. First played in the 1960s, it was very popular among students and was played frequently as if it were another fight song. Controversy, however, surrounded the song, as some claimed it promoted the abuse of alcohol. This led to the banning of the song in 2001, although widespread fan pressure eventually forced Iowa's president to bring back the song only a month after it was banned. Today, it is played after all Iowa Hawkeye victories
Document [3](Title: Vera Gedroits) Gedroits was the first to perform laparotomies on military patients, having extensive experience in abdominal surgery for hernias, the most frequent surgery she performed in the cement factory hospital. Her procedure required that the patient undergo the operation within three hours of receiving a wound. Her success rate was high, leading to recommendations being made in international medical journals to adopt mobile surgical units which allowed for rapid treatment. The Russian Army and the Russian Society of Military Doctors officially adopted Gedroits' operative procedures. Designed to treat 2,000 people, the nobles' hospital quickly exceeded its capacity and because it was
Document [4](Title: Paul F. Ryan) Paul F. Ryan Paul F. Ryan is a film producer, director, and teacher. He is best known for writing, directing and producing the 1998 short film "The List", and the 2002 independent film "Home Room". He also teaches film and video production at the Brooks Institute in Ventura, California. as well as Chapman University in Orange, California. Paul F. Ryan attended Texas A&M University in 1992, for a BA in Marketing. He earned his MA in Cinema/Television at University of Southern California in 1998. After graduating from school, Paul started to work on being a director, producer, and film editor.
Document [5](Title: Nun Kun) Workman, claimed an ascent of Pinnacle Peak. They also toured extensively through the massif and produced a map; however, controversy surrounded the Workmans' claims, and few trigonometrical points were given for the region, so that the map they produced was not usable. After unsuccessful attempts to climb the mountain in 1934, 1937, and 1946 the first ascent of Nun was in 1953 by a French-Swiss-Indian-Sherpa team led by Bernard Pierre and Pierre Vittoz, via the west ridge. The summit pair comprised Vittoz, a Moravian missionary to the Tibetans and an experienced alpinist, and Claude Kogan, a pioneering female mountaineer. Since
Document [6](Title: Saltwater sandals) Saltwater sandals Saltwater sandals are a popular type of footwear sold mainly in western and southern markets of the United States. Saltwater sandals are made of specially treated natural leathers are distinguished by their interlink strap design with an adjustable buckle strap around the ankle. Saltwater sandals originated in the early 1940s as an alternative to traditional children's leather sandals as a way to cope with leather shortages in World War II. The sandals were made primarily from scrap leather left over from making men's shoes. The original saltwater sandals were made by the Hoy Shoe Company of St. Louis,
Document [7](Title: Red Scare) The second Red Scare occurred after World War II ( 1939 -- 45 ) , and was popularly known as '' McCarthyism '' after its most famous supporter , Senator Joseph McCarthy . McCarthyism coincided with increased popular fear of communist espionage consequent to a Soviet Eastern Europe , the Berlin Blockade ( 1948 -- 49 ) , the Chinese Civil War , the confessions of spying for the Soviet Union given by several high - ranking U.S. government officials , and the Korean War .
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Answer: | Joseph McCarthy |
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Document [0](Title: Pirogue) Pirogues are usually propelled by paddles that have one blade (as opposed to a kayak paddle, which has two). It can also be punted with a push pole in shallow water. Small sails can also be employed. Outboard motors are increasingly being used in many regions. In 626, when the Avars were besieging Constantinople, the Slavs crossed the Golden Horn in their pirogues and landed on the shore of the Lower Blachernae, and in spite of all defensive measures that were taken, looted churches. There are accounts of 17th and 18th century Caribbean pirates using pirogues to attack and take-by-force
Document [1](Title: William Dyce Cay) William Dyce Cay William Dyce Cay, MICE FRSE (1837 or 1838 – 13 December 1925) was a Scottish civil engineer. He was responsible for the majority of late 19th century works to Aberdeen harbour. He was described by his cousin, James Clerk Maxwell, as a "watery engineer". He was born the son of Robert Dundas Cay, an Edinburgh lawyer, and Isabella Dyce (1811–1852). In 1844 the family moved to Hong Kong following his father's appointment as Registrar to the Supreme Court of that city. His mother died as the result of injuries from a carriage accident in 1852 and is
Document [2](Title: Dum Dum) be borne in mind that the squatters were in a way "self-settlers" in the absence of adequate official arrangements for rehabilitation. Within a very short time the refugees (quite often with government/ administrative support) not only found a place to stay but developed a society with markets, schools, temples and sometimes even colleges, hospitals and recreational centres. Efforts have been made in more recent years to regularise land/property rights in the refugee colonies. Dum Dum is located at . It has an average elevation of 11 metres (36 feet). Dum Dum is bounded by North Dumdum (municipality) on the north
Document [3](Title: Pirin) and streams form numerous leaps and waterfalls but they are generally not as high as those in Rila or the Balkan Mountains. The highest one is Popinolashki waterfall, measuring some 12 m. Pirin is the source of 10 tributaries to the Struma, including Pirinska Bistritsa, Sandanska Bistritsa, Melnishka reka and Vlahina reka, as well as another 10 to the Mesta, such as Iztok, Disilitsa and Retizhe. Reaching a length of 53 km, Pirinska Bistritsa is the longest river in the massif. Pirin has abundant mineral springs, being among Bulgaria's richest areas. Based on the chemical composition they are divided into
Document [4](Title: West Arkeen) international fame as Guns N' Roses. Arkeen lived in an apartment next to Guns N' Roses bassist Duff Mckagan and 1960's funk pioneer Sly Stone, and he and Mckagan quickly formed a friendship and began writing songs together. Though never a member of the band, the group's vocalist Axl Rose considered adding him as a third guitarist, primarily for his prolific songwriting abilities. Arkeen would ultimately leave his mark on the band by co-writing the songs "It's So Easy," "Crash Diet", "Bad Obsession", "The Garden", "Sentimental Movie" and "Yesterdays" with Rose. Arkeen also penned "Make Your Play" and "Pressure" for
Document [5](Title: Horace Newton Allen) who was hosting a banquet to celebrate the opening of the nations first postal office with dignitaries including foreign diplomats and he was inflicted with 7 severe sword wounds. Dr. Allen was summoned and treated Min's near mortal wounds, applying western medical methods against the objection of 14 of the court’s medicine men. It is noted that wounds soon became infected and Dr. Allen treated the infected wounds with "baked mud" to absorb pus and wash away with water and it took 3 months before Dr. Allen's treatment on him was completed. Upon hearing the wide spread rumor that a
Document [6](Title: James Joynton Smith) Falls Convalescent Home, and was first president of the Picton Lakes T.B Soldiers and Sailors' Settlement at Thirlmere. Unusually for a man whose fortune was largely built on hotels, he was a teetotaller. He was a keen billiards player and played against John Roberts during a visit by Roberts in 1910 at Smith’s Arcadia Hotel in Sydney. He was also involved in the development of professional rugby league football in its early years, having put up the money to back the breakaway code in Australia. Smith died at his residence from 1912 (and former residence of Sydney Mayor in 1867,
Document [7](Title: List of Premier League broadcasters) Country Language Broadcasters Albania Albanian SuperSport Kosovo Serbia Serbian Croatian Macedonian Slovenian Sport Klub Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Macedonia Slovenia Andorra Spanish Movistar+ Armenia Armenian Armenia 2 Austria German DAZN Azerbaijan Azerbaijani AzTV Belarus Belarusian Beltelradio Belgium Dutch French Play Sports VOO Sport Bulgaria Bulgarian Diema Sport Cyprus Greek CytaVision Czech Republic Czech Digi Sport Denmark Danish TV3 Sport 6'eren Estonia Estonian Viasat Sport Baltic Finland Finnish Viasat Sport France French SFR Sport Georgia Georgian Silknet Germany German DAZN Greece Greek Cosmote Sport Hungary Hungarian Spíler TV Iceland Icelandic Stöð 2 Sport Ireland English Sky Sports BT Sport Italy Italian SKY Sport Latvia Latvian Viasat Sport Baltic Liechtenstein German DAZN Lithuania Lithuanian Viasat Sport Baltic Luxembourg French VOO Sport Malta English GO Sports Netherlands Dutch Ziggo Sport Totaal Norway English / Norwegian TV2 Poland Polish NC+ Portugal Portuguese Sport TV Romania Romanian Eurosport 1 Telekom Sport Russia Russian Match TV San Marino Italian SKY Sport Slovakia Czech Digi Sport Spain Spanish Movistar+ Sweden Swedish Viasat Sport Switzerland German French DAZN SFR Sport Turkey Turkish S Sport Ukraine Ukrainian Football TV Сhannel United Kingdom English Sky Sports BT Sport BBC Sport ( Highlights only )
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Answer: | SFR Sport |
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Document [0](Title: Mimi Macpherson) for Foster's Lager. In 2008, she became the "face" of Evolve Makeup, a cosmetics company, and was previously the face of US-based talent agency ProScout, for whom she led an Australian talent search. She also appeared on the cover of the first Australian edition of "FHM" magazine. In February 2009 Macpherson became a radio presenter on a Sunshine Coast, Queensland radio station called Zinc96. She has also reported on "environmental issues" for the Discovery Channel. She will be serving as a DJ during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia 2012. Macpherson has previously been the spokesperson for environmental organizations Coastcare, Planet Ark,
Document [1](Title: Chromodoris dianae) on the notum. "Chromodoris dianae" has white gills and rhinophores with distinct yellow-orange tips. The original description includes animals which belong to another species ("Chromodoris" cf. "dianae") which are distinguished by a colour pattern which includes gills and rhinophores orange throughout, orange markings at the edge of the mantle and a different pattern of black markings; confirmed as species level differences by DNA sequences. "Chromodoris dianae", like many other nudibranchs, feeds on sponges. It has been reported to eat "Cacospongia mycofijiensis" and "Petrosaspongia nigra", both in the family Thorectidae. Chromodoris dianae Chromodoris dianae is a species of sea slug, a
Document [2](Title: Bulgari) Bulgari Bulgari S.p.A (, ; stylized as BVLGARI) is an Italian luxury brand known for its jewelry, watches, fragrances, accessories and leather goods. While the majority of design, production and marketing is overseen and executed by Bvlgari, the company does, at times, partner with other entities. For example, Bvlgari eyewear is produced through a licensing agreement with Luxottica, and, in 2001, the brand formed a joint venture with Group Marriott International to launch its hotel brand, Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts, a collection of properties and resort destinations around the world. Currently part of the LVMH Group, Bvlgari was founded in
Document [3](Title: Reconquista) the Pyrenees in 778. Near the city of Zaragoza Charlemagne received the homage of Sulayman al-Arabi. However the city, under the leadership of Husayn, closed its gates and refused to submit. Unable to conquer the city by force, Charlemagne decided to retreat. On the way home the rearguard of the army was ambushed and destroyed by Basque forces at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass. The Song of Roland, a highly romanticized account of this battle, would later become one of the most famous chansons de geste of the Middle Ages. Around 788 Abd ar-Rahman I died and was succeeded by
Document [4](Title: Cornelius Castoriadis) following heart surgery. He was survived by Zoe Christofidi (his wife at the time of his death), his daughter Sparta (by an earlier relationship with Jeanine "Rilka" Walter, "Comrade Victorine" in the Fourth International), and Kyveli, a younger daughter from his marriage with Zoe. Edgar Morin proposed that Castoriadis' work will be remembered for its remarkable continuity and coherence as well as for its extraordinary breadth which was "encyclopaedic" in the original Greek sense, for it offered us a "paideia", or education, that brought full circle our cycle of otherwise compartmentalized knowledge in the arts and sciences. Castoriadis wrote essays
Document [5](Title: Cunningham Highway) Highway nearby. From northeast to southwest, the following towns and settlements are located on the Cunningham Highway: Cunningham Highway The Cunningham Highway is a national highway located in south-eastern Queensland, Australia. The highway links the Darling Downs region with the urbanised outskirts of via Cunninghams Gap. The Cunningham carries the National Highway 15 shield between Ipswich and north of at its junction with the New England Highway where both the Cunningham and the New England head south concurrently to Warwick. Thereafter, the Cunningham carries the National Highway 42 shield to its south-western terminus with the Leichhardt Highway at Goondiwindi. The
Document [6](Title: The Foundations of Psychoanalysis) of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis", which includes a reevaluation of Freud's claim that psychoanalysis is a natural science. He also criticizes the hermeneutic interpretation of psychoanalysis propounded by the philosophers Jürgen Habermas, in works such as "Knowledge and Human Interests" (1968), and Paul Ricœur, in works such as "Freud and Philosophy" (1965). He argues that while their work is influential, they misunderstand both Freud and the natural sciences. He writes that Ricœur endorses the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan's "obfuscating" view that "a symptom is like a language whose speech must be realized". Drawing on the psychologist Frank Sulloway's "Freud, Biologist of the
Document [7](Title: MasterChef Junior (U.S. season 5)) The winner was Jasmine Stewart , an 11 - year - old from Milton , Georgia , with Justise Mayberry from Sugar Hill , Georgia being the runner - up . This is the second time a female has won MasterChef Junior , the second time that two girls have gone against each other in the finale , and the first time a previously eliminated contestant has won the competition .
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Answer: | Jasmine Stewart |
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Document [0](Title: 1930–1945 in Western fashion) L-85 which put restrictions on clothing production. For swimwear companies the L-85 meant they had to use 10 percent less fabric in all their designs, as a result swimsuits became smaller. Swimsuits had been becoming more minimal for a while but in 1944 Tina Leser debuted one of the first two-piece swimsuits. Even though the bottoms were high waisted, cut low on the legs, and paired with a modest bandeau. Lesers’ two piece was still considered a daring style for the era. According to Sarah Kennedy, author of "The Swimsuit: A History of Twentieth-Century Fashion", unlike the bikini the two-piece
Document [1](Title: Immigration to Denmark) which mentions of immigration decreased below 1% until 1994 when the percentage jumped to 4.8% and then continued to increase to 7.7% during the 1998 election cycle and to 13.5% during the 2001 elections. When Danes were surveyed in 2001 about the most important issues politicians should address in the coming election, 51% of respondents listed immigrant and refugee populations. A disagreement on the issue of immigration within the coalition government in power, consisting of the Social Democratic Party and the Social Liberals, has been cited as a major cause of the Social Liberal Party's rise to power in coalition
Document [2](Title: Arthur Llewellyn Basham) of his own compositions by the age of sixteen. Basham developed a keen interest in religion which began with the Christianity he was brought up with and then extended into Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. He went on to take a BA in Sanskrit from the School of Oriental and African Studies ("SOAS") and then worked in the Civil Defence Department during World War II. After the war he returned to SOAS and began researching for a Ph.D under Professor L.D. Barnett. For his research into the ""History and Doctrines of the Ajivikas"" he received a scholarship. He became a lecturer
Document [3](Title: Philip Magnus) work here was knighted in 1886. The Commission's report led to the Technical Instruction Act 1889, which supported local authorities in creating technical schools around the country. He encouraged the reform of primary and secondary state education in London, and helped oversee the merger of the City and Guilds Institute into the newly formed Imperial College of Science and Technology. In the 1906 general election, he was elected to Parliament as a Liberal Unionist, representing the London University constituency. He narrowly defeated Sir Michael Foster, a prominent Cambridge physiologist, by twenty-four votes. Foster was a Liberal, who on his initial
Document [4](Title: Cats Falck) June 1997 the Swedish newspaper "Dagens Nyheter" wrote a series of articles based on the new information from the letter, which prompted the Swedish police to take a new look at the case. The case also received much attention in German media and prompted the German Federal Police to open an investigation. In September 2003, a 53-year-old German citizen, named as "Jürgen G" in a press release from the German Prosecutor-General, was arrested in Berlin suspected of having been a member of a group that carried out a number of assassinations on orders from the East German government from 1976
Document [5](Title: Culver Commercial Historic District) 1996. Culver Commercial Historic District Culver Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Culver, Marshall County, Indiana. The district encompasses 14 contributing buildings in the central business district of Culver. It developed between about 1900 and 1935, and includes examples of Italianate, Colonial Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. Notable buildings include the Osborn Block (c. 1900), Menser Building (1903), Carnegie Library (1916), U.S. Post Office (1935), Service STation (c. 1935), Knights of Pythias Marmont Lodge 231 (c. 1915), and State Exchange Bank (c. 1914). It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Document [6](Title: Phenylpropanolamine) however, it is still available either by prescription or sometimes over-the-counter. In Canada, it was withdrawn from the market on 31 May 2001. In India human use of PPA and its formulations was banned on 10 February 2011, but the ban was overturned by the judiciary in September 2011. PPA acts primarily as a selective norepinephrine releasing agent. It also acts as a dopamine releasing agent with around 10-fold lower potency. The stereoisomers of the drug have only weak or negligible affinity for α- and β-adrenergic receptors. Many sympathetic hormones and neurotransmitters are based on the phenethylamine skeleton, and function
Document [7](Title: Blue Lagoon (geothermal spa)) The rich mineral content is provided by the underground geological layers and pushed up to the surface by the hot water ( at about 1.2 MPa ( 170 psi ) pressure and 240 ° C ( 464 ° F ) temperature ) used by the plant . Because of its mineral concentration , water can not be recycled and must be disposed of in the nearby landscape , a permeable lava field that varies in thickness from 50 cm ( 20 in ) to 1 m ( 3.3 ft ) . The silicate minerals is the primary cause of that water 's milky blue shade . After the minerals have formed a deposit , the water reinfiltrates the ground , but the deposit renders it impermeable over time , hence the necessity for the plant to continuously dig new ponds in the nearby lava field .
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Answer: | The silicate minerals |
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Document [0](Title: Urban Health Resource Centre) various forms of picture ID, voter ID, proof-of-address, and other documentation. Another of the UHRC's key roles is producing knowledge about urban slum poverty. One area of research for the UHRC has been aimed at catalyzing local urban governments to recognize yet unlisted slums. Censuses often exclude the homeless and informal urban settlements as such settlements are often built on land that is not legally owned by the residents. An analysis of five Indian cities conducted by the UHRC through field work and review of local records kept by UHRC community groups showed that 40% of slums were unlisted and
Document [1](Title: I Want You (Bob Dylan song)) 6. It was also a major hit in the UK, where it peaked at #16. I Want You (Bob Dylan song) "I Want You" is a song recorded by Bob Dylan in 1966. Recorded in the early morning hours of March 10, 1966, the song was the last one recorded for Dylan's double-album "Blonde on Blonde". It was issued as a single that June, shortly before the release of the album. There were three complete takes of "I Want You", with the final take and a guitar overdub comprising the master. The recording session was released in its entirety on
Document [2](Title: Sale el Sol) Sale el Sol Sale el Sol () is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a musical return to Shakira's "roots" after the electropop record "She Wolf" (2009). The singer split the album into three "directions": a romantic side, a "rock and roll" side, and a "Latino, tropical" side. The latter two "directions" experiment with rock and merengue music, respectively. As co-producer, Shakira enlisted collaborators including Josh Abraham, El Cata, Gustavo Cerati, John Hill, Lester Mendez, and Residente Calle 13. Five singles were released from "Sale
Document [3](Title: M1 Abrams) planning and development for several years. Earlier U.S. military vehicles, used from World War I through the Vietnam War, used a scheme of "olive drab", often with large white stars. Prototypes, early production M1 (105 mm gun) and M1-IP models switched to a flat forest green paint scheme. The large white insignia stars have also transitioned to much smaller black markings. Some units painted their M1s with the older Mobility Equipment Research and Design Command (MERDC) 4-color paint scheme but the turn-in requirements for these tanks required repainting them to overall forest green. Therefore, even though a large number of
Document [4](Title: TP Vision) TV is switched on, which programmes are being watched, which websites are being visited and which apps are being used, without clearly informing their customers and asking their prior permission. In response, TP Vision stated it would change its practices to conform to the law. TP Vision TP Vision is a wholly owned subsidiary of TPV Technology, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which develops, manufactures and markets Philips branded TV sets in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and selected countries in Asia-Pacific. In 2011, Philips announced its intention to sell a majority stake in its HDTV
Document [5](Title: John Hancock) unable to attend the first Congress because of illness. Before Hancock reported to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, the Provincial Congress unanimously reelected him as their president in February 1775. Hancock's multiple roles gave him enormous influence in Massachusetts, and as early as January 1774 British officials had considered arresting him. After attending the Provincial Congress in Concord in April 1775, Hancock and Samuel Adams decided that it was not safe to return to Boston before leaving for Philadelphia. They stayed instead at Hancock's childhood home in Lexington. Gage received a letter from Lord Dartmouth on April 14, 1775, advising
Document [6](Title: Vladimir Tarnopolsky) Vladimir Tarnopolsky Vladimir Grigoryevich Tarnopolsky (, born April 30, 1955 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian composer. Tarnopolsky studied composition at the Moscow Conservatory with Nikolai Sidelnikov and Edison Denisov and music theory with Yuri Kholopov. He graduated from the conservatory in 1978, and completed post-graduate studies in 1980. Later he became professor of the Moscow Conservatory. In 1990 he became a member of ACM - Association for Contemporary Music When the association split in two parts, Tarnopolsky became a leader of a splinter group called CCMM - "Centre for Contemporary Music, Moscow" based on the Moscow Conservatory. He
Document [7](Title: Confederate States of America) Confederate States of America Unrecognized state 1861 -- 1865 Flag ( 1861 -- 63 ) Great Seal ( 1863 -- 65 ) Motto '' Deo Vindice '' ( Latin ) '' Under God , our Vindicator '' Anthem None official '' God Save the South '' ( unofficial ) '' The Bonnie Blue Flag '' ( popular ) '' Dixie '' ( traditional ) The Confederate States in 1862 . Light green denotes claims made by the Confederacy . Medium green denotes western counties of Virginia that separated from that State and were admitted to the Union as West Virginia . Teal denotes the still contested Indian Territory . Capital Montgomery ( until May 29 , 1861 ) Richmond ( until April 3 , 1865 ) Languages English ( de facto ) Government Federal / Confederal presidential non-partisan republic President Jefferson Davis Vice President Alexander H. Stephens Legislature Congress Upper house Senate Lower house House of Representatives Historical era American Civil War / International relations of the Great Powers ( 1814 -- 1919 ) Provisional constitution February 8 , 1861 Permanent constitution February 22 , 1862 Battle of Fort Sumter April 12 , 1861 Siege of Vicksburg May 18 , 1863 Military collapse April 9 , 1865 Dissolution May 5 , 1865 Area 1860 1,995,392 km ( 770,425 sq mi ) Population 1860 est . 9,103,332 Density 5 / km ( 12 / sq mi ) Slaves est . 3,521,110 Currency Confederate States dollar State currencies Preceded by Succeeded by South Carolina Mississippi Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana Texas Virginia Arkansas Tennessee North Carolina United States Today part of United States Area and population values do not include Missouri and Kentucky nor the Confederate Territory of Arizona . Water area : 5.7 % . Slaves included in above population count ( 1860 Census ) .
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Answer: | Jefferson Davis |
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Document [0](Title: Lauri Hendler) of SAG-AFTRA in Los Angeles. She is married to realtor Steven Reizes. Lauri Hendler Lauri Hendler (born April 22, 1965) is an American actress, best known for her role as middle child Julie Kanisky on "Gimme a Break!" Her television guest appearances include "CHiPs", "Lou Grant", "Three's Company", "Magnum, P.I.", "Mr. Belvedere", "Charmed", "The West Wing", "Becker", "Without a Trace", "Strong Medicine" and "ER". During the 1980s, she also made frequent appearances on game shows including "The $25,000 Pyramid", "The $100,000 Pyramid", "Super Password" and "Body Language". She appeared in several ABC weekend specials and in 1980 was in "Portrait
Document [1](Title: MacFarlan Smith) the Bitrex brand on their products. In 1963 the company reproduced Etorphine, in a research group led by Professor Kenneth Bentley. Bought through a management buy out in 1990, Macfarlan Smith was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1993 under the holding company Meconic, the Greek language word for Poppy. In 2001, Johnson Matthey plc bought Meconic, and merged it into its Fine Chemical and Catalysts division. In late 2006, the British government permitted MacFarlan Smith to cultivate opium poppies in the United Kingdom for medicinal reasons, in response to increasing global prices for concentrate of poppy straw, the
Document [2](Title: Neptune (mythology)) described the god. The French Department of Subaquatic Archaeological Research divers (headed by Michel L'Hour) discovered a lifesize marble statue of Neptune, in the Rhône River at Arles; it is dated to the early fourth century. The statue is one of a hundred artifacts that the team excavated between September and October 2007. Etruscan representations of the god are rare but significative. The oldest is perhaps the carved carnelian scarab from Vulci of the 4th century BC: Nethuns kicks a rock and creates a spring. (Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale, Cabinet des Medailles). Another Etruscan gem (from the collection of Luynes, inscribed
Document [3](Title: Edward Augustus Dickson) Edward Augustus Dickson Edward Augustus Dickson (1879-1956) was an American educator. He co-founded the University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California. Edward Augustus Dickson was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin on August 29, 1879. He moved to California in 1885 with his family. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1901. He taught in Japan in 1901-1902. Back in California, he worked as a journalist for the "Sacramento Record-Union", the "San Francisco Chronicle", and the "Los Angeles Express". In 1919, he purchased the "Los Angeles Express" and became its editor. In 1912, at the age of thirty-three,
Document [4](Title: Ono no Michikaze) frog created this chance with his determination. Up until now I haven't been as diligent as this frog". This story made him famous during the Edo period and earned him his place on the willow set in Hanafuda cards. Ono no Michikaze Michikaze was born in the present Kasugai, Aichi prefecture, as the grandson of a courtier-poet, Ono no Takamura. He was a government official, a poet and a calligrapher. He provided highly distinguished calligraphic services for three emperors during his career: Daigo (reigned from 897 to 930), Suzaku (reigned from 930 to 946) and Murakami (reigned from 946 to
Document [5](Title: Our Country Deserves Better PAC) campaign in spring 2009, in which the organization aired television and radio ads in Nevada against the Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. The PAC gave the 2010 congressional election season an early start by targeting vulnerable Democrat members of Congress. On Tuesday, May 26, 2009, the PAC organized a rally-protest outside of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, during a fundraiser for Harry Reid's re-election campaign in which the keynote speaker was President Barack Obama. About 100 protesters stood outside the fundraising event to rally against Reid's "tax-and-spend" and "big government" ways. In June 2009, Our Country Deserves Better
Document [6](Title: Deming Armory) Deming Armory The Deming Armory (formerly known as the State Armory, now also known as the Deming Luna Mimbres Museum) is a historic armory in the United States, located at 301 South Silver Avenue in Deming, Luna County, New Mexico. The building was built for the United States Department of the Army in 1915–16, and is currently being used as the premises for the local museum in Deming. The armory was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties in 1978 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The building, designed by architect
Document [7](Title: Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder) The song describes an incident in which a pair of worn - out overalls are found in a batch of Mrs. Murphy 's large pot of chowder . Tim Nolan , who discovered the overalls , immediately assumes it was a prank , and promises to inflict pain on '' the mick that threw the overalls ... '' . Mistress Murphy , upon realizing the ruckus , admits that she forgot to take the overalls out of the pot after she had been using it for laundry earlier in the day , at which point Nolan apologizes and the group puts music to his words and sing ( the chorus ) .
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Document [0](Title: John Oszajca) appeared in the films "Dead and Breakfast", "Other Peoples Parties", "America Speaks Out"; and the television program, "ER". John was engaged to Lisa Marie Presley in 1999. Their relationship is said to have lasted until 2001. He became engaged to Keshama Jane in 2009, and the couple soon married. They had their first child (River) in January 2010, followed by a second (Winter) in 2012. They recently bought property in New Zealand where Oszajca's partner grew up, and continue to split their time between Los Angeles and New Zealand. John Oszajca John Oszajca (pronounced OH-ZSA-KUH; born May 8, 1974) is
Document [1](Title: Donaueschingen Festival) Strauss, met in 1921 to discuss possible formats for the event. The first concert was presented just a few months later. On 31 July 1921 the "Donaueschingen Chamber Music Performances for the advancement of contemporary music" gave world premiere performances of music by Alois Hába, Ernst Krenek and Paul Hindemith. Three years later, guest composers included Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, and Josef Matthias Hauer, who were among the main representatives of the Viennese twelve-tone technique. In 1925, the festival's scope expanded from presenting only chamber music to include choral works; one year later, the offerings included music for wind orchestra.
Document [2](Title: The Hill Fights) (which occurred as scheduled on 4 May) and then several Regiments of the 325C Division would overrun Khe Sanh Base, however the encounter on 24 April had frustrated the PAVN plan. As with the later Battle of Khe Sanh, the PAVN's strategy remains unclear. Trần Văn Trà, PAVN commander of the B-2 Front in III Corps stated in a 1990 interview that the intention of the border battles and particularly at Khe Sanh was to draw U.S forces into the remote border regions away from the population centers that would be attacked during the Tet Offensive. The Hill Fights The
Document [3](Title: Kazuo Hamasaki) had never having been to Japan. Hamasaki, along with his family, was interned during the Second World War in British Columbia, Canada. On the post humorous exhibition "Play Misty For Me: The Paintings of Kazuo Hamasaki at the Woodstock Art Gallery", guest curator Bryce Kanbara commented on Hamasaki, saying that combining his internment experience with his paintings gave his work historical significance. "Those are the aspects that make his works interesting and separates it from a Japanese show". His work is especially known for the "sumie" style of landscapes showing lifting or falling mist or close ups of flowers and
Document [4](Title: Nicholas Marnach House) Nicholas Marnach House The Nicholas Marnach House is the restored home of a Luxembourgian pioneer family in Whitewater Township, Minnesota, United States, built 1857–1860. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 for having state-level significance in the themes of architecture and exploration/settlement. It was nominated as Southeast Minnesota's oldest surviving example of the traditional European construction occasionally produced by the region's Germanic immigrants. The house is about north of Elba, Minnesota, within the Whitewater Wildlife Management Area, a state wildlife preserve adjacent to Whitewater State Park. The Nicholas Marnach House is a rectangular, two-story building
Document [5](Title: Bob McEwen) prompted a lawsuit. When Ohio Secretary of State Bob Taft dismissed Miller's charges of voting irregularities in Highland, Hocking and Warren counties, Miller filed suit in the Ohio Supreme Court. Miller dropped his court challenge in August and then only because his campaign treasury was exhausted. In the final count, McEwen won 33,219 votes to Miller's 32,922, a plurality of 297 votes. In the end, McEwen's geographic advantage (he retained 59% of his old territory) put him over the top. Ominously, however, Miller trounced him in the five counties that had been in Miller's old district. After the final result,
Document [6](Title: Kabushiki gaisha) not an employee or director of the company. In practice, the position is often filled by a very senior employee close to retirement, or by an outside attorney or accountant. Japanese law does not designate any corporate officer positions. Most Japanese-owned kabushiki gaisha do not have "officers" "per se", but are directly managed by the directors, one of whom generally has the title of . The Japanese equivalent of a corporate vice president is a . Traditionally, under the lifetime employment system, directors and department chiefs begin their careers as line employees of the company and work their way up
Document [7](Title: T-Mobile US) T - Mobile US traces its roots to the 1994 establishment of VoiceStream Wireless PCS as a subsidiary of Western Wireless Corporation . Spun off from parent Western Wireless on May 3 , 1999 , VoiceStream Wireless was purchased by Deutsche Telekom AG in 2001 for $35 billion and renamed T - Mobile USA , Inc. in July , 2002 . In 2013 , T - Mobile and MetroPCS finalized a merger of the two companies . The two companies began trading as T - Mobile US .
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Answer: | VoiceStream Wireless PCS |
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Document [0](Title: Wespennest) 1990s to include book publishing, coming out with three to five books a year in the series "Edition Literatur", "Edition Essay" and "Edition Film". Founded as a literary magazine, Wespennest now includes works on the humanities and social sciences. It regularly publishes critical essays on topics of contemporary art and film, and coverage of political and social events in and outside Austria. The 100th issue, which appeared in September 1995, included further content and design changes by Stefan Fuhrer. Articles appear under the heading "Wespennest Portraits", which has included articles on Drago Jančar, Dževad Karahasan, John Mateer and Meg Stuart.
Document [1](Title: Celebration, Florida) multitude of ducks, alligators, and the occasional river otter. South Village houses the Spring Park Loop estate homes and Heritage Hall. Additionally, Siena Condos complete the outer edge of South Village by Celebration Blvd. Mirasol includes condos with concierge service and a day spa. Artisan Park is at the end of Celebration Ave and houses condos, townhomes, single-family residences as well as a clubhouse consisting of a pool, gym, and restaurant. Celebration hosts many events every year, including community-wide yard sales, an art show, an exotic car festival, an annual Radio Disney Holiday concert, an Oktoberfest Celebration, the "Great American
Document [2](Title: Laxey Wheel) a pumping action. Most of the wheel and rod is made of wood; however, key mechanical parts are metal to provide tension and bearing surfaces. The rod has attached wheels at intervals to permit the stroke's motion with minimal friction. The mine employed over 600 miners at its peak, producing lead, copper, silver and zinc, until it closed in 1929. In 1965 the Manx Government bought the wheel and site. The wheel was restored; in 1989, it was put under the control of Manx National Heritage. The wheel has two pieces of music dedicated to it: penned by Stuart Slack,
Document [3](Title: Sammy Adjei) hospital. Richard Kingson was brought on to replace him. Adjei was again called up to join the Ghanaian national team in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations as the second choice goal keeper, after which he retired from international football. However he received a recall for Ghana's Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Congo. <br> Sammy Adjei Samuel Adjei (born 1 September 1980 in Accra, Ghana) is a Ghanaian retired footballer who last played for Accra Hearts of Oak SC. Sammy Adjei was transferred from Accra-based Ghanaian club Hearts of Oak to Club Africain for a reported $150,000 on
Document [4](Title: Giordano Orsini (died 1438)) Claudius Clavus who lived in Rome. The humanist circle disbanded when Giordano Orsini followed Pope Eugenius IV into voluntary exile from Rome in 1434. He spent the remainder of his life in Florence and northern Italy and never returned. Giordano Orsini (died 1438) Giordano Orsini (1360/70 — 29 May 1438) was an Italian cardinal who enjoyed an extensive career in the early fifteenth century. He was a member of the powerful Roman family of the Orsini. Orsini was Archbishop of Naples from 1400 until 1405, when he was made a Cardinal by Innocent VII. In 1408 he abandoned the "Roman
Document [5](Title: Namibian Music Awards) Arctic Monkeys won it in 2007. The Namibian Music Awards ceremony has a great number of categories that were identified with the purpose to catering for most Namibian musicians who continue to explore the music industry in search of variety, uniqueness and sweet melodies with the opportunity of being appreciated and recognised. There are also some special non-musical categories which recognises media institutions and radio stations. Nominees are nominated and voted by the public. Namibian Music Awards The Namibian Music Awards (NMA), is a Namibian award show that annually honors established recording artists. The award was established in 2006 in
Document [6](Title: Jackie Orszaczky) jazz-fusion and progressive rock group, Syrius on bass guitar, guitar and vocals. Other members of Syrius were Zoltan "Joel" Baronits on piano, oboe and saxophone; Latsi "Les" Pataki on organ, piano and drums; Mihaly "Michie" Raduly on saxophone, flute and violin; and Andras "Andrew" Veszelinov on drums, guitar and trombone. Australian backpacker, Charles Fisher, saw one of the group's gigs and advised them to tour Australia. Syrius toured there in 1970-71, including a performance at the Myponga Festival in South Australia in January 1971. In Melbourne they recorded an album, "Syrius", with Fisher producing, which was released both in Australia
Document [7](Title: List of Home and Away characters (2016)) Dylan Carter , played by Jeremy Lindsay Taylor , made his first screen appearance on 1 February 2016 . Lindsay Taylor 's casting was announced on 5 August 2015 . He commented , '' I have always wanted to be a part of this . Home and Away is an institution , it is iconic Australian TV . It is great to finally be a part of the family . I play a great role , my character is very complex and very interesting so that is really what drew me to it . '' Dylan Carter is a detective , who works alongside Katarina Chapman ( Pia Miller ) , following his arrival in Summer Bay . Lindsay Taylor said Dylan would be kept busy and added that he had a connection to the Bay . The actor reprised his role in 2017 . Dylan returned in September , as part of a storyline involving Robbo ( Jake Ryan ) , who suffers from amnesia .
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Document [0](Title: Clarence Thomas) speech, and commercial speech. Thomas has made public his belief, that all limits on federal campaign contributions are unconstitutional, and should be struck down. Thomas voted with the majority in "Citizens United v. FEC". On occasion, however, Thomas has disagreed with free speech claimants. For example, he dissented in "Virginia v. Black", a case that struck down part of a Virginia statute that banned cross burning. Concurring in "Morse v. Frederick", he argued that the free speech rights of students in public schools are limited. In "Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans", he joined the majority opinion that
Document [1](Title: 1994 Selwyn by-election) if it failed to retain the seat, and it would have required the formation of a coalition or a confidence-and-supply agreement with another parliamentary party - probably New Zealand First or the Alliance - to maintain governance. All "major" New Zealand political parties of the day contested the by-election. David Carter, the National Party candidate, won the seat, and therefore the distribution of seats in Parliament did not change . In second place, and only around four hundred votes behind Carter, came the Alliance's John Wright, in a result that surprised many commentators. National's traditional opponent, the Labour Party, placed
Document [2](Title: Ehrlichia ewingii) the host cell for replication is known based on comparisons to other "Ehrlichia sp". Since "Ehrlichia ewingii" is unable to synthesize all the organic compounds required for growth, also known as an auxotroph, the bacterium requires a host for growth and survival. No specific studies on "E. ewingii" metabolism have been conducted so far. However, the organism is assumed to have a similar metabolism to members of the genus due to the high similarity between functional 16S rRNA gene sequencing and the highly related infections they cause within cells. All "Ehrlichia sp." are obligate intracellular parasites that are transmitted by
Document [3](Title: Presidency of James K. Polk) meant war. The Mexican province of Alta California enjoyed a large degree of autonomy, and the central government neglected its defenses; a report from a French diplomat stated that "whatever nation chooses to send there a man-of-war and 200 men" could conquer California. Polk placed great value in the acquisition of California, which represented new lands to settle as well as a potential gateway to trade in Asia. He feared that the British or another European power would eventually establish control over California if it remained in Mexican hands. In late 1845, Polk sent diplomat John Slidell to Mexico to
Document [4](Title: Wong Kam-sing) and flexible measures with NGOs and consolidate the efforts of the community to better protect rural areas. In 2016, the Environment Bureau and the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department completed the first city-level Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for Hong Kong. In addition, after nearly 40 years of rows, the Government finally gave in-principle agreement in June 2017 to protect Sha Lo Tung, an area with a substantial portion of land under private ownership and with very high ecological value which enjoys a reputation for having marshes and streams among woodland and being a sanctuary for dragonflies, by adopting an
Document [5](Title: Greek contributions to Islamic world) ibn Muhammad Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi, Ibn Yunus, Al-Khazini (who was of Byzantine Greek descent but raised in a Persian culture), Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī and Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī (such as the "Zij-i Ilkhani" and other Zij treatises) among others. There were also some Byzantine scientists who used Arabic transliterations to describe certain scientific concepts instead of the equivalent Ancient Greek terms (such as the use of the Arabic "talei" instead of the Ancient Greek "horoscopus"). Byzantine science thus played an important role in not only transmitting ancient Greek knowledge to Western Europe and the Islamic world, but in also transmitting
Document [6](Title: Danilo Astori) and the government of the Soviet Union in Moscow. He was a professor of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of the Republic, of which he was dean in 1973. After the military dictatorship, he resumed the position during the period of 1985-1989. He ran for vice president in the 1989 election with Líber Seregni as presidential candidate, obtaining third place with 23% of votes. Before the 2004 elections, Astori was announced to become Finance Minister if the Broad Front won. This is said to have turned centrist voters to choose the Broad Front, and the party received
Document [7](Title: Hurricane Sandy) In the United States , Hurricane Sandy affected 24 states , including the entire eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine and west across the Appalachian Mountains to Michigan and Wisconsin , with particularly severe damage in New Jersey and New York . Its storm surge hit New York City on October 29 , flooding streets , tunnels and subway lines and cutting power in and around the city . Damage in the United States amounted to $71.4 billion ( 2013 USD ) . In Canada , two were killed in Ontario and an estimated $100 million ( 2012 CAD ) in damage was caused throughout Ontario and Quebec .
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Answer: | October 29 |
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Document [0](Title: Layne Staley) Staind featured a song called "Layne" in memory to the singer on the 2003 album, "14 Shades of Grey". Eddie Vedder, lead singer of Pearl Jam, also wrote a song eulogizing Staley, titled "4/20/02" (the day Vedder heard the news and subsequently wrote the song). The song featured only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning, and was released as a hidden track on Pearl Jam's 2003 B-sides and rarities album, "Lost Dogs", roughly four minutes and twenty seconds after the conclusion of the final listed song, "Bee Girl". Jerry Cantrell said Staley gave him the self-assurance
Document [1](Title: Urbino) collaboration with the City. They also developed the project of renovation of the Sanzio theater (1977–82) and the renovation project, much discussed, of the ancient Ducal Stables. In addition, thanks to the close relationship with De Carlo, the city has hosted twice (1976–81, and 1992–93) the laboratories of the ILAUD, founded and directed by the Genoese architect. One of the last of De Carlo actions was the preparation, between 1989 and 1994, of the New General Plan. The clay earth of Urbino, which still supports industrial brickworks, supplied a cluster of earthenware manufactories ("botteghe") making the tin-glazed pottery known as
Document [2](Title: Museum of the Macedonian Struggle (Chromio)) the Ottoman domination, and to be part of the Hellenic state. On Mt Bourinos, the “Provisional Government of the province of Elimeia in Macedonia” was formed, headed by Ioannis Goventaros from Kozani; its secretary was the teacher Anastasios Picheon from Ohrid, founding member of the “Educational Association of Kastoria”. Objects belonging to or associated with fighters are displayed in the interior exhibition area. Busts of 21 fighters, a monument to fallen heroes, as well as busts of Philip II, king of Macedonia, Alexander the Great and others are likewise on display in the open-air exhibition area. Within the museum’s boundaries
Document [3](Title: Juno Awards of 2011) Juno Awards of 2011 The Juno Awards of 2011 honoured Canadian music industry achievements in the latter part of 2009 and in most of 2010. The awards were presented in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the weekend of 26 and 27 March 2011. A week of related events began on 21 March 2011. This occasion marked 40 years since the 1971 Juno Awards, the first year the ceremonies were conducted by that name. The primary ceremony on 27 March was televised nationally by CTV. Dean Cameron, president of EMI Music Canada since 1988, was designated the 2011 recipient of the Walt
Document [4](Title: Science Fiction Studies) These special issues often have a major impact on the field, setting critical agendas and initiating debates. Guest editors are drawn from the consulting board of 35 scholars, representing in their expertise the international scope of the field. "SFS" offers both print and electronic subscriptions (the latter through JSTOR) via the "SFS Store" on its website. A subscription is also included with membership in the Science Fiction Research Association. Science Fiction Studies Science Fiction Studies (SFS) is an academic journal founded in 1973 by R. D. Mullen. The journal is published three times per year at DePauw University. As the
Document [5](Title: Portrait of Laura Dianti) was engraved by E. Sadler. Ridolfi, in 1648, described the work based on the engraving. There are several copies and versions of the painting, one of which (generally thought to be the autograph version) was sent in 1599 from Cesare d'Este to Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor in Prague. In 1649, it was in the collection of Christina of Sweden, who brought it to Rome in 1654. It then passed into the collections of Decio Azzolino, then (in 1686) of prince Odescalchi, then (in 1721) Philip of Orleans. In 1800, it was in an English collection and in 1876, it
Document [6](Title: Amphitorna lechriodes) Amphitorna lechriodes Amphitorna lechriodes is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1926. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland and New South Wales. The wingspan is about 32 mm for males and 38 mm for females. The forewings are reddish ochreous with some darker irroration (sprinkles). There is an outwardly oblique dark reddish line from two-thirds of the costa to vein 6, there angled and inwardly oblique to three-fifths of the dorsum. The hindwings have a gently sinuate termen and are similar to the forewings, but the
Document [7](Title: List of Game of Thrones episodes) No . overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers ( millions ) 61 '' Dragonstone '' Jeremy Podeswa David Benioff & D.B. Weiss July 16 , 2017 ( 2017 - 07 - 16 ) 10.11 62 '' Stormborn '' Mark Mylod Bryan Cogman July 23 , 2017 ( 2017 - 07 - 23 ) 9.27 63 '' The Queen 's Justice '' Mark Mylod David Benioff & D.B. Weiss July 30 , 2017 ( 2017 - 07 - 30 ) 9.25 64 '' The Spoils of War '' Matt Shakman David Benioff & D.B. Weiss August 6 , 2017 ( 2017 - 08 - 06 ) 10.17 65 5 '' Eastwatch '' Matt Shakman Dave Hill August 13 , 2017 ( 2017 - 08 - 13 ) 10.72 66 6 '' Beyond the Wall '' Alan Taylor David Benioff & D.B. Weiss August 20 , 2017 ( 2017 - 08 - 20 ) 10.24 67 7 '' The Dragon and the Wolf '' Jeremy Podeswa David Benioff & D.B. Weiss August 27 , 2017 ( 2017 - 08 - 27 ) 12.07
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Answer: | August 13 , 2017 |
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Document [0](Title: Isotopes of meitnerium) not measured. An assignment to specific levels is not possible with the limited data available and further research is required. The alpha decay spectrum for Mt appears to be complicated from the results of several experiments. Alpha particles of energies 10.28, 10.22 and 10.10 MeV have been observed, emitted from Mt atoms with half-lives of 42 ms, 21 ms and 102 ms respectively. The long-lived decay must be assigned to an isomeric level. The discrepancy between the other two half-lives has yet to be resolved. An assignment to specific levels is not possible with the data available and further research
Document [1](Title: Carlos Salguero) Carlos Salguero Carlos Salguero (10 June 1955 – 26 December 2006) was an Argentine professional football forward. He died aged 51 from cancer in 2006. He spent one season in the North American Soccer League, one in the United Soccer League and nearly ten in various indoor leagues. Salguero also coached the Buffalo Blizzard of the National Professional Soccer League for one season. Salguero began his professional career with Boca Juniors In 1981, he moved north to play for the Calgary Boomers in the North American Soccer League. In the fall of 1981, he signed with the Kansas City Comets
Document [2](Title: M1 motorway (Northern Ireland)) M1 motorway (Northern Ireland) The M1 is a motorway in Northern Ireland. It is the longest motorway in Northern Ireland and runs for from Belfast to Dungannon through County Antrim, County Down, County Armagh and County Tyrone. It forms part of the route via the A1 in Northern Ireland (N1/M1 in the Republic of Ireland) between Belfast and Dublin as well as being a part of the unsigned European E01 and E18 routes. The road begins at the Broadway roundabout to the west of Windsor Park and running parallel to the Blackstaff River. Heading south as a dual three–lane motorway,
Document [3](Title: Cube Zero) posed during the exit procedure. Wynn concludes that the Cube is inhumane and people are being placed in it against their will, therefore decides to enter the Cube himself and rescue Rains: he enters an elevator that communicates with a Cube entrance and eventually joins Rains and Haskell. Dodd is joined in the observation room by his supervisor Jax and two of his analysts, who have learned of the incident. Jax has the Cube occupants trapped in one room, then electrifies the walls of that room to electrocute them. Dodd relents and secretly sabotages the control panels servicing the Cube.
Document [4](Title: Christian Kalkbrenner) Revolution, he nevertheless managed within a few years to attain a respected position in post-revolutionary France. He was the father and first teacher of Friedrich Wilhelm Kalkbrenner, one of the most famous and influential pianists and piano teachers in the first half of the 19th century. Today there is little information on Kalkbrenner’s works. Marmontel maintains that it was large. Christian Kalkbrenner Christian Kalkbrenner (Hann. Münden, September 22, 1755 – Paris, August 10, 1806) was a German Kapellmeister, violinist, organ and keyboard player, and composer. Almost an exact contemporary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, he was a prolific composer in many
Document [5](Title: Admiralty House, Mount Wise) based next door at Hamoaze House, moved into the property in 1934 and it was renamed Admiralty House. At the same time Hamoaze House, was handed over to the Major-General commanding the Royal Marines. In 1939-41 a partly subterranean complex of buildings was constructed in the grounds of the house, within the ditch of the old fortifications, to serve as a combined RN/RAF headquarters for maritime operations; similar Area Command Headquarters were constructed at the same time close to the Royal Naval Dockyards at Portsmouth, Chatham) and Rosyth. The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, visited the house and the combined headquarters
Document [6](Title: Zheng Zhu) opposition of the chancellor Li Deyu. Soon thereafter, because Zheng, Li Zhongyan, and Wang all resented Li Deyu, they persuaded Emperor Wenzong to recall Li Deyu's political enemy, the former chancellor Li Zongmin, to Chang'an to again serve as chancellor. Li Deyu was subsequently removed from his chancellor position. Around the new year 835, Emperor Wenzong commissioned Zheng as the minister of agriculture (太僕卿, "Taipu Qing"). As the advisory official Zheng Chenggu (鄭承嘏) opposed the appointment harshly, Zheng Zhu initially declined it, but eventually accepted in summer 835. Meanwhile, he was grateful to Wang Fan for having revealed Song Shenxi's
Document [7](Title: Alyvia Alyn Lind) Alyvia Alyn Lind is an American child actress . She is best known for roles of Faith Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless since 2011 , and young 9 - year - old Dolly Parton in the made - for - television movies Dolly Parton 's Coat of Many Colors and Christmas of Many Colors : Circle of Love .
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Answer: | Alyvia Alyn Lind |
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Document [0](Title: Stephen Daldry) Stephen Daldry Stephen David Daldry, CBE (born 2 May 1960) is an English director and producer of film, theatre, and television. He has won two Olivier Awards for his work in the West End and two Tony Awards for his work on Broadway. He has directed several feature films that have been nominated for Best Director and/or Best Picture at the Academy Awards. These films are "Billy Elliot" (2000), "The Hours" (2002), "The Reader" (2008) and "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" (2011). In 2016, he produced and directed Netflix television series "The Crown", for which he received two Primetime Emmy
Document [1](Title: Tangutology) stele from Liangzhou. In 1896 he published a list of thirty-seven Tangut characters with their corresponding meaning in Chinese, and using this key he was able to decipher the four-character inscription on one of his Western Xia coins as meaning "Precious Coin of the Da'an period [1076–1085]" (corresponding to the Chinese "Dà'ān Bǎoqián" 大安寶錢). This was the first time that an unknown Tangut text, albeit only four characters in length, had been translated. At about the same time as Bushell was working on Tangut numismatic inscriptions, Georges Morisse, an interpreter at the French Legation in Beijing, had been attempting to
Document [2](Title: Milt Okun) of popular groups and artists such as Peter, Paul and Mary, The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Brothers Four, John Denver, and Miriam Makeba. In 1968 he interviewed many American folksingers and published the songs they chose in "Something to Sing About!" At the height of Okun's career, a critic wrote, "Of all producers, Milton Okun's range is the widest, from Plácido Domingo to the Muppets." Conductor for Harry Belafonte, arranger and producer of Peter, Paul and Mary, the man who brought John Denver to stardom and produced his most loved hits, Okun also founded Cherry Lane Music, the music publishing
Document [3](Title: New York City Department of Buildings) New York City Department of Buildings The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) is a department of the New York City government that enforces the city's building codes and zoning regulations, issues building permits, licenses, registers and disciplines certain construction trades, responds to structural emergencies and inspects over 1,000,000 new and existing buildings. Its regulations are compiled in title 1 of the "New York City Rules". Building and construction regulations have existed in New York City since its early days as New Amsterdam in the 17th century. A "Superintendent of Buildings" position was created within the Fire Department in
Document [4](Title: Nilachala Saraswata Sangha) Nilachala Saraswata Sangha Nilachala Saraswata Sangha (NSS), (Oriya : ନୀଳାଚଳ ସାରସ୍ବତ ସଂଘ, Hindi : नीलाचल सारस्वत संघ) is a religious organization that was founded by Swami Nigamananda Paramahans exclusively for his household devotees in Odisha on 24 August 1934 at Nilachala Kutir, Puri, India. NSS is one of the spiritual foundations of Swami Nigamananda after Saraswata Matha, established at Kokilamukh, Jorhat in 1912. The "Sangha" focus only on spirituality ("dharma nitti-धर्म नित्ति") with three core objectives: i.e."formation of ideal family, combined of Sangha Power" and "exchange of spiritual thoughts". Banamali Dash was the first president of this Sangha, subsequently Durga
Document [5](Title: Spartan (comics)) Marlowe (however the only character who refers to him as such is Voodoo). So far, Spartan has admitted to being interested by the idea of "adult" superheroes, who work without the need for showy battles or obvious victories, and has also begun to change the world commercially, with HALO pioneering both the 3-d telephone, and the personal Spartan robot bodyguard. After a cadre of clones of The High destroyed Earth, turning the planet into a big radioactive wasteland, Spartan is shown in the ruins of Los Angeles with the WildCATs helping surviving humans. HALO Corporation, the most advanced technology firm
Document [6](Title: Nacogdoches, Texas) Hurricane Rita, U.S. Highway 59 has been designated as an evacuation route by TXDOT, with all of its lanes to be used for contraflow traffic. Nacogdoches was designated as the north-end terminus of the contraflow/evacuation route. On September 13, 2008, Hurricane Ike struck Nacogdoches as a category-1 hurricane. Nacogdoches hosts the Texas Blueberry Festival on the second Saturday in June. The community is one of the first Texas Certified Retirement Communities. The community celebrates a host of other events year round visitnacogdoches.com Once a Democratic stronghold, Nacogdoches has in recent years moved steadily toward the Republican Party, being represented in
Document [7](Title: Welfare definition of economics) The welfare definition of economics is an attempt by Alfred Marshall , a pioneer neoclassical economist , to redefine his field of study . This definition expands the field of economic science to a larger study of humanity . Specifically , Marshall 's view is that economics studies all the actions that people take in order to achieve economic welfare . In the words of Marshall , '' man earns money to get material welfare . '' This is why economists since Marshall have described his definition as the welfare definition of economics . This definition enlarged the scope of economic science by emphasizing the study of wealth and humanity together , rather than wealth alone .
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Answer: | Alfred Marshall |
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Document [0](Title: Sean O'Sullivan (priest)) movement. This movement was formed in Ottawa to engage support of Canada's young conservatives for John Diefenbaker at the leadership convention. In 1970, at age 18, he was chosen as president of the Young Progressive Conservatives of Canada. In 1971, Diefenbaker appointed O'Sullivan as his executive assistant, and in the 1972 election, the 20-year-old O'Sullivan was elected the Progressive Conservative MP for the riding of Hamilton—Wentworth, becoming the youngest member of the House of Commons of Canada ever at that point (in 1974, Liberal Claude-André Lachance became the youngest-ever MP, and New Democrat Pierre-Luc Dusseault beat that record in 2011).
Document [1](Title: Plehwe Complex) Plehwe Complex The Plehwe Complex is a set of historic saltbox houses on Boerne Stage Road near Leon Springs in Bexar County, Texas, United States. The place is also known as Plehwe Stage Coach Inn, a competitor to the Aue Stage Coach Inn just around the corner in 750 yards distance. The buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 1983. The original owners were Capt. Charles Felix George von Plehwe and his spouse Mina Sophie von Plehwe, who did not have any children of their own. Charles was the nephew of Senior General Bernard
Document [2](Title: Nova Crnja) Nova Crnja Nova Crnja (; , ; ) is a village and municipality located in the Central Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The village has a population of 1,491, while the municipality has 10,272 inhabitants. Nova Crnja municipality includes the following villages: Although the village of Nova Crnja is a seat of municipality, the largest of these villages is Srpska Crnja. Before 1961, there was one more village in the municipality, which was abandoned because of groundwater. The name of the village was Molin. According to the 2011 census, the population of the municipality of Novi
Document [3](Title: Vin Scelsa) of new and untested music and, with his devoted listening public, an important tastemaker." In accepting the award, Vin thanked New York radio veterans Bob Fass (an early mentor and role model), Scott Muni (WNEW-FM air personality and program director) for trusting Vin with total freedom on a major commercial radio station) and air personality Alison Steele (who taught him about the painful struggle faced by women in broadcasting well into the 1970s). Scelsa also acknowledged the many general managers and program directors who tended to ignore him and pass him along from one to the next, rather like an
Document [4](Title: San Fernando, La Union) where a trade fair is opened near the city hall. The following events happen annually: Annual City Fiesta, February 10; Bacsil Ridge Celebration, March 19; Pindangan Festival, March 20; Ma-tzu Festival, September 16. San Fernando, La Union ', officially the ' (, , ), is a component in the province of , . According to the , it has a population of people. The city is bounded by San Juan to the north, Bauang to the south, Bagulin and Naguilian to the east, and the South China Sea to the west. It has a land area of . San Fernando
Document [5](Title: List of The Sopranos episodes) The Sopranos , a television drama series created by David Chase , premiered on the premium television channel HBO in the United States on January 10 , 1999 , and ended on June 10 , 2007 . The series consists of a total of 86 episodes over six seasons . Each episode is approximately 50 minutes long . The first five seasons each consist of thirteen episodes , and the sixth season twenty - one .
Document [6](Title: George Mahan Jr.) the Central Gardens Historic District. His name and one of the homes he designed are featured in a 1928 Electrol oil burner advertisement in "American Achitect and Architecture". Fifteen of his design plans for schools were published in "Building Plans for Rural School Houses" and were among those mandated for rural schools for African Americans in Tennessee. Mahan was a member of the American Institute of Architects. George Mahan Jr. George Woods Mahan Jr. (April 6, 1887 – February 19, 1967) was an American architect based in Memphis, Tennessee. He designed courthouses, many residences, and schools. Many of his designs
Document [7](Title: Once Upon a Time (TV series)) Once Upon a Time is an American fantasy drama television series that premiered on October 23 , 2011 , on ABC . The show follows residents who are characters from various fairy tales transported to the '' real world '' and robbed of their original memories by a powerful curse . The first six seasons were set in the fictitious seaside town of Storybrooke , Maine , while the seventh takes place in a Seattle , Washington neighborhood called Hyperion Heights .
Question: what year did once upon a time come out
Answer: | 2011 |
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Document [0](Title: Dachauer Straße) was classified as a demolition object and only provisionally kept intact. From the spring of 2003 until the beginning of 2010, the event technology of the cultural department and the rooms of the Academy of Fine Arts were housed in the same property on Dachauer Straße 114. There today is the "Schwere Reiter Theater". Dachauer Straße The Dachauer Straße is the longest street in Munich with a length of 11.2 km and is received its named since it is the connecting road to Dachau Palace. In the north of Munich, it is part of the "Bundesstraße 304". The Dachauer Straße
Document [1](Title: Dharma Drum Mountain) Dharma Drum Mountain does do charity projects but mostly does so indirectly through the funding of other charities. As of 2005, the organization was estimated to have about 400,000 members. Dharma Drum Mountain at Jinshan is a complex of monasteries and education centers. Aside from being the international headquarters of Dharma Drum Mountain, it also serves as the campus of Dharma Drum Sangha University (DDSU), Dharma Drum Buddhist College (DDBC) and Dharma Drum University (DDU). DDSU is specified for monastic training for monks both from Taiwan and various other countries. It had three fields of study: "Basic Training", "Buddhist Study",
Document [2](Title: Kaaviya Thalaivan (soundtrack)) diffident on the over-dramatizing lyrical works but agreed later. As per "The Hindu", he was quoted saying "It is a period movie about street theatre, I trained myself by listening to legendary singers such as S. G. Kittappa and M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar." Haricharan has sung for ten tracks (inclusive of bit songs) in the album. The complete album was supposed to be written by Vaali but his untimely demise, he wrote the track "Alli Arjuna" for the soundtrack, his last poetic contribution to Tamil music. For this conversational track, Haricharan sang for both the characters 'Krishna' and 'Arjuna' by
Document [3](Title: Drapier's Letters) it as number six. The purpose of the sixth letter was to ensure that Midleton would stay true to his opposition of Wood's patent. Although the extent to which Midleton was influenced by the letter cannot be known, it is certain that Midleton believed that the patent would harm Ireland and that he would resist it at all costs. Regardless, Swift wrote the letter to express himself in a way that the Drapier could not: as the dean of a great, Irish cathedral. He asserts his status to verify that the Drapier's intentions must be good. In essence, the letter
Document [4](Title: William Allen Johnson) the United States and in Canada and Bermuda before it ceased operations in 1898 William A. Johnson died on January 20, 1901, at the age of 84. all information in this article comes from this book: William Allen Johnson William Allen Johnson (October 27, 1816 - January 20, 1901) of Westfield, Massachusetts, US, was a builder of pipe organs during the later half of the nineteenth century. (See Johnson Organs). Previously, Johnson had operated a successful construction company in Westfield, where some of his buildings may still be seen. William was born in Nassau (village), New York on October 27,
Document [5](Title: Alan Ferguson) Alan Ferguson Alan Baird Ferguson (born 16 September 1943) is a former Australian politician who was a Liberal member of the Australian Senate representing South Australia from May 1992 to June 2011. He served as the 22nd President of the Australian Senate from August 2007 to August 2008. Ferguson was born in Maitland, South Australia. He became a farmer, then a manager of farms, and then an insurance consultant. Before entering politics, Ferguson was educated at Weetulta Rural School and later at Scotch College in Adelaide. He was president of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party from 1990
Document [6](Title: Bordentown Township, New Jersey) votes (1.2% vs. 1.0%), among the 5,144 ballots cast by the township's 6,374 registered voters, for a turnout of 80.7% (vs. 80.0% in Burlington County). In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 2,320 votes (49.4% vs. 52.9% countywide), ahead of Republican George W. Bush with 2,305 votes (49.1% vs. 46.0%) and other candidates with 33 votes (0.7% vs. 0.8%), among the 4,694 ballots cast by the township's 5,903 registered voters, for a turnout of 79.5% (vs. 78.8% in the whole county). In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 2,029 votes (60.9% vs. 61.4% countywide), ahead of
Document [7](Title: Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act) The procedures for declaring a major disaster are to be made by the governor of the state . When a disaster occurs , the governor executes the state 's emergency plan . If the Governor then decides that the disaster is of such severity that the state and affected local governments can not possibly handle the effects of the disaster , the Governor will make a request to the President explaining the amount of resources they currently have available and commit to the cost - sharing requirements in the Stafford Act . The President can then declare a major disaster or emergency in the affected area .
Question: under the stafford act declaration process who requests federal assistance
Answer: | the governor of the state |
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Document [0](Title: Sentinel program) the name on 25 March. As part of the Nike Zeus program, the Army had built a complete Zeus battery on Kwajalein Island, and constructed a wide array of tracking instruments on Kwajalein and the other islands of the atoll. Renamed as the Kwajalein Missile Range (KMR), this was an obvious location for Nike-X testing, but the Zeus base took up almost all of the available land on Kwajalein. To address this problem, a large extension was built on the westward end of the island, where the prototype MAR-II was under construction when Nike-X was cancelled. The MSR and launchers
Document [1](Title: Halifax (band)) December 2005, the group went on a headlining tour with support from Punchline, I Am the Avalanche and The Fully Down. In February 2006, the group went on Midwest and east coast tour with Paramore, My American Heart, and So They Say. In May 2006, Drive-Thru Records released Halifax's third album, which marked the first time the band worked with a record producer. "The Inevitability of a Strange World" was produced partially by Lou Giordano and partially by Machine, who had previously worked with such renowned bands as Armor for Sleep, The Goo Goo Dolls, Lamb of God, and Sunny
Document [2](Title: Mission Hill, Boston) later. In the late 19th century through the 1970s, the neighborhood was once home to large numbers of families of recent immigrant descent: mostly Irish, but also Germans, Italians, and others. After the 1950s, the combined effects of urban renewal, white flight, and institutional growth caused many to flee the neighborhood. In the early 1960s, the Boston Redevelopment Authority razed several homes in the Triangle District section of the neighborhood to make way for the Whitney Redevelopment Project, which are three high-rise towers along St. Alphonsus Street. They include Charlesbank Apartments (276-unit highrise that became a limited equity co-op), Back
Document [3](Title: Pálava Protected Landscape Area) Pálava Protected Landscape Area The Pálava Protected Landscape Area (, abbreviated CHKO Pálava) is a protected landscape area and a UNESCO biosphere reserve located in Moravia in the Czech Republic, on the border with Austria. The highest point is Děvín with its 549 m a.s.l. This unique area was originally recognized by UNESCO in 1986 and expanded in 2003 to include another UNESCO site, the Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape. CHKO Pálava is dominated by the limestone Pálava Hills (part of the outer Western Carpathians), and contains a significant proportion of natural or little affected steppe ecosystems that include meadow steppe, forest
Document [4](Title: Lazybones (song)) his couch. Mercer said, “Hoag, I’m gonna write a song called ‘Lazy Bones’.” Carmichael said, “Well, let’s get at it.” They went over to Hoagy’s piano, Johnny said the first line and Hoagy started playing a melody. The song was done in twenty minutes. Both men have agreed on the time in separate interviews. Mercer was a southern boy from Savannah, Georgia, and resented the Tin Pan Alley attitude of rejecting southern regional vernacular in favor of artificial southern songs written by people who had never been to the South. Alex Wilder attributes much of the popularity of this song
Document [5](Title: SS.11) the XM-58 stabilized sight arrived in Vietnam. One month later, they fired AGM-22s in combat. During the Arab-Israeli War of 1967, the Israeli Army was equipped with a large number of SS.11s supplied by France. SS.11 saw action in 1967 during Six-Day War, for instance during the battle of Abu-Ageila. In 1966, the French Navy did an evaluation of the SS.11(M) and SS.12(M) from the fast patrol boat La Combattante. In 1966, the Libyan Navy ordered three fast patrol boats from Vosper (the "Sebha", "Sirte" and "Susa"). Delivered in 1968, these were the first naval vessels to be armed with
Document [6](Title: Fort Parker massacre) of his life, and most of his fortune, searching for his daughter Rachel, his grandson James, his niece Cynthia, and his nephew John Richard. After many near-death escapes, he finally settled with his family. John Wayne's character Ethan Edwards, in the John Ford Western "The Searchers", was modeled by author Alan Le May after Parker and others affected by child abductions. Former Dallas Morning News columnist Frank X. Tolbert in his book "An Informal History of Texas" entitled one of his book's chapters "Was Uncle James (Parker) The Villain" which expressed an entirely different take on the reverend. James W.
Document [7](Title: Conan the Destroyer) Shooting took place in Mexico from November 1 to February 10 , 1984 .
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Answer: | Mexico |
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Document [0](Title: Null set) probability measure μ on the σ-algebra of Borel subsets of "X", such that for all "x", μ("A" + "x") = 0, then "A" is a Haar null set. The term refers to the null invariance of the measures of translates, associating it with the complete invariance found with Haar measure. Some algebraic properties of topological groups have been related to the size of subsets and Haar null sets. Haar null sets have been used to in Polish groups to show that when "A" is not a meagre set then "A""A" contains an open neighborhood of the identity element. This property
Document [1](Title: Tommaso Pincio) a place (...). I stole its name because I love the sound of it". Even if he is not as extremely reclusive as his American namesake, very few things are known about Tommaso Pincio as a person. He was born in Rome sometime in the mid-1960s (an interview published in March 2008 describes him as a "forty-year-old Roman novelist") and graduated in Visual Arts. Apparently, he wanted to become a painter but dropped that ambition quite soon. During the 1980s he was an assistant of various artists while also working as a cartoonist. In 1991, he moved to New York
Document [2](Title: Spring Breakers) of "Spring Breakers: The Second Coming", was announced for an undated release. Jonas Åkerlund was confirmed to direct with Irvine Welsh penning the script, without the involvement of Korine or the original cast. College students Brit, Candy, and Cotty spend their time partying while their friend Faith attends a religious youth group. As their classmates head to spring break, they are stuck behind due to a lack of money. Desperate to make the trip, Brit and Candy, after getting high on cocaine, don ski masks and use hammers and realistic-looking squirt guns to rob a local restaurant. They are assisted
Document [3](Title: Surface chemistry of neural implants) Surface chemistry of neural implants As with any material implanted in the body, it is important to minimize or eliminate foreign body response and maximize effectual integration. Neural implants have the potential to increase the quality of life for patients with such disabilities as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, depression, and migraines. With the complexity of interfaces between a neural implant and brain tissue, adverse reactions such as fibrous tissue encapsulation that hinder the functionality, occur. Surface modifications to these implants can help improve the tissue-implant interface, increasing the lifetime and effectiveness of the implant. Intracranial electrodes consist of conductive electrode arrays
Document [4](Title: Vampiro) 2007 Carpatos Records released the band's debut maxi-single "Alter Deus". A year later in June 2008, the band released its first 6-track EP under the same title of the single. Vampiro Ian Richard Hodgkinson (born May 31, 1967), better known by his ring name Vampiro, is a Canadian semi-retired professional wrestler currently working for Lucha Underground as a color commentator. Hodgkinson is also member of the citizen crime patrol organization Guardian Angels, acting as head of the group's chapter in Mexico City. Also, he is the current Director of Talent for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). Hodgkinson has wrestled for
Document [5](Title: Adam Johnson (footballer)) in North East England. Johnson played for Cleveland Juniors Football Club and attended Easington Community Science College. Upon seeing Johnson score two goals at a Wembley Stadium seven-a-side school match, Johnny Haynes remarked, "You're a great little player. You've got a lovely left foot." At the age of 12, Johnson was taken in by Middlesbrough's youth academy, having previously attended Newcastle United's Centre of Excellence between 1995 and 1997. He and his Boro teammates David Wheater, Tony McMahon and Andrew Taylor were part of the squad that won the 2003–04 FA Youth Cup. He made his senior début aged 17
Document [6](Title: Michael Bhatia) doctoral dissertation, "The Mujahideen: A Study of Combatant Motives in Afghanistan, 1978–2004" when he died. Bhatia's field work had taken him to Khost Province, where he was working on resolutions to inter-tribal conflicts concerning land rights as part of the pilot Human Terrain System (HTS) program with the U.S. Army's 82d Airborne Division. It has been estimated by US military personnel that Bhatia's Human Terrain Team helped one brigade reduce its killings by 60 to 70%, increase the number of districts supporting the Afghan government from 15 to 83, and reduce Afghan civilian deaths from over 70 during the previous
Document [7](Title: Mary Cadorette) Mary Therese Cadorette ( born March 31 , 1957 ) is an American actress best known for playing John Ritter 's live - in girlfriend , flight attendant Vicky Bradford on the short - lived 1984 Three 's Company spin - off , Three 's a Crowd .
Question: who played vicki bradford on three's company
Answer: | Mary Therese Cadorette |
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Document [0](Title: Orko Sinha) (Uncredited)(2010) Bor Bou Khela (2010) As Script writer Sudhamoy Babur Odbhut Galpo (Short)(2010) Aamar Aami(2014) Amoler Cabin(2016) Neelanjana(2016) As actor Sobinoy Nibedon(TV)(2011) Bor Bou Khela (2010 Aamar Sohor(2015) Loadsheding(2015)(Zee Bangla Original) Neelanjana(2016) As lyricist Aamar Aami(2014) Ghore Pherar Gaan(2015) Amoler Cabin(2016) As singer Amoler Cabin(2016) As music composer Amoler Cabin(2016) Orko Sinha Orko Sinha/Arka Sinha/Arko Sinha (born 12 May 1987) is an Indian film maker, actor, writer, lyricist, singer, composer, producer and a former computer science engineer from the movie industry of West Bengal, Kolkata. He marked his debut with Aamar Aami in December 2013. The script-screenplay-lyrics-dialogues and direction of
Document [1](Title: Romain Feillu) year he also made his Tour de France debut finishing three times in the top 10 in mass sprints. He withdrew after stage 8, which was the second mountain stage. Later that year he won the Tour of Britain and the late season Paris–Bourges. At the end of the 2009 season, he won the Grand Prix de Fourmies. He won this race again in 2010. Feillu joined for the 2014 season, after his previous team – – folded at the end of the 2013 season. Romain Feillu Romain Feillu (born 16 April 1984 in Châteaudun, Eure-et-Loir) is a French road
Document [2](Title: Heligoland) installed six stumbling blocks on the roads of Heligoland. Their names are Erich P. J. Friedrichs, Georg E. Braun, Karl Fnouka, Kurt A. Pester, Martin O. Wachtel, and Heinrich Prüß. With two waves of attacks on 18 and 19 April 1945, 1,000 aircraft of the British Royal Air Force dropped about 7,000 bombs. The majority of the population survived in the bomb shelters. 285 people were killed, including many "Luftwaffenhelfer" and naval auxiliaries. 128 of the casualties were anti-aircraft crew. The bomb attacks rendered the island uninhabitable, and it was evacuated. From 1945 to 1952 the uninhabited Heligoland islands were
Document [3](Title: Rob Powell) League community sports coach, introducing new players and clubs to the game, and became assistant to Darryl Pitt at South London Storm. When Pitt departed, Powell took charge in December 2004, and shortly after the club announced their intention to move from a nationwide competition to the London centric RLC Premier Division. The club excelled in this weaker competition, and Powell won Coach of the Year in 2005, whilst in 2006 the club won the RLC Premier Division. Powell then became the under-16 foundation coach at Harlequins Rugby League club in 2006, and a series of coaches departing, such as
Document [4](Title: Frederik Prausnitz) of his first name after seeing an Italian concert poster with that misspelling. Frederik Prausnitz Frederik William Prausnitz (August 26, 1920 in Cologne – November 12, 2004 in Lewes, Delaware) was a German-born American conductor and teacher. His grandfather, Wilhelm Prausnitz, was the dean of the medical school at Graz, as well as a Privy Counsellor. His family, of Lutheran background, emigrated from Cologne to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1937 because of deep disagreements with the Nazi regime. Upon graduation from the Juilliard School he won a conducting competition sponsored by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1943, taught at Juilliard for
Document [5](Title: Frieda Fromm-Reichmann) to the Germany-France border where she rented two hotel rooms, one to sleep in and the other to see patients throughout the day. Upon immigrating to the United States, she worked as a psychiatrist at Chestnut Lodge, a mental hospital in Maryland. She was a resident psychiatrist for 22 years and spent her entire American career at the Chestnut Lodge. She focused on early life experiences that affected her patients and their ability to understand the world. Dr. Fromm-Reichmann viewed her patients as people who need help overcoming an illness. She believed a psychiatric hospital could be a therapeutic institution
Document [6](Title: Bulolo Flats) Hennessy and Co. of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Thomas Charles Beirne (1860–1949) had a strong association with the development of retailing in Queensland and with the expansion of Fortitude Valley as a major Brisbane retail centre. Like his contemporaries Michael Daniel Piggott, James McWhirter and Frank McDonnell, Beirne founded a fortune based on the burgeoning retail trade and the transformation of nineteenth century drapery stores into large twentieth century department stores. After having trained as a draper in Ireland Beirne had emigrated to Victoria in 1884, where he was employed in a Melbourne drapery store. In 1886, he joined fellow
Document [7](Title: San Antonio Spurs) In their 40 NBA seasons since 1976 -- 77 , the Spurs have won 22 division titles . They have made the playoffs in 27 of the last 28 seasons ( since 1989 -- 90 ) and have only missed the playoffs four times since entering the NBA ; they have not missed the playoffs in the 20 seasons since Tim Duncan was drafted by the Spurs in 1997 . With their 50th win in the 2016 -- 17 season , the Spurs extended their record for most consecutive 50 - win seasons to 18 ( the Spurs did not win 50 games in the strike - shortened 1998 -- 99 season , which lasted only 50 games ) . Since the 1997 -- 98 season , the Spurs have had 20 consecutive seasons with a winning percentage of . 610 or greater during the regular season , which is also an NBA record . The team 's success during this period coincides with the tenure of current head coach Gregg Popovich , who had been the team 's general manager before replacing Bob Hill as coach in 1996 .
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Answer: | 1997 |
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Document [0](Title: System 6) System 6 included support for the Apple ImageWriter LQ and other PostScript laser printers. New software drivers allowed the ImageWriter LQ to be used on AppleTalk local area networks and supports use of tabloid, or B, size paper (). System 6 also included QuickerGraf (originally called QuickerDraw), a piece of system software used to accelerate the drawing of color screen images on the Macintosh II. It was licensed to Apple and Radius Inc by its programmer, Andy Hertzfeld. System 6's Apple menu cannot be used to launch applications. The current application icon in the upper right-hand corner of the menu
Document [1](Title: Haruka Kuroda) productions. (Jonny Vegas's Ideal series 1,2 3,4,5 & 6 Jonathan Creek, Hiroshima & Brain-Jitsu). Her film credit includes Foster, Swinging with the Finkels, I Like London In the Rain & One Minute Past Midnight which won the short film of the year in 2005 at Chicago Film Festival. Haruka had a constant role in kids' gaming show "PXG" in 2005, where she hosts alongside Kentaro Suyama as the voice of 'Game Girl'. She works extensively as a voice-over artist like in the GameCube's 2005 "Battalion Wars" as the Solar Empire empress. Haruka trained at the Guildford School of Acting. She
Document [2](Title: Sport in Lebanon) sport's cooperation treaty with the USSR to have Soviet coaches train the Lebanese national volleyball team. Lebanon has competed in numerous international volleyball events. In 1952, Israel defeated Lebanon 3-0 and then lost to Lebanon 3-2 in the World Volleyball Championships in Moscow. Beach volleyball is also practiced in Lebanon. Swimming, water skiing, yachting, sailing, scuba diving, and windsurfing are practiced along the Mediterranean coast of Lebanon, especially on that stretch between Beirut and Tripoli. Diving is a popular sport in Lebanon with interesting wrecks to explore. The air temperatures is above 70 °F from May through October, which along
Document [3](Title: Advance of the Islamic Courts Union) local clan Sultan. This draws the ICU into the sphere of influence of Puntland, as Adado borders the important southern city of Galcayo. Conflict ensues almost immediately after an Islamic Court is founded in south Galkayo (Puntland disputes ownership of South Galcayo with the local Sacad clan) and escalates rapidly up to the 9th of August. The Sacad clan was largely divided between those Sacad who supported the ICU (the Sacad have their own Islamic Court in the capital) and those who oppose the ICU (led by Mohamed Warsame Ali "Kiimiko" and Abdi Qeybdiid). The Anti-ICU Sacad unite and prepare
Document [4](Title: Scientology and other religions) Scientology and other religions The relationship between Scientology and other religions is very complex. While Scientology claims that it is fully compatible with all existing major world religions and that it does not conflict with them or their religious practices, there are major differences in beliefs and practices between Scientology and most religions, especially the major monotheistic religions. Members are not allowed to engage in other similar mental therapies or procedures, religious or otherwise. However, some ministers from other churches have adopted some Scientology secular programs. According to Jacob Neusner, Scientology is a "synthesis of existing ideas and a reflection
Document [5](Title: Interpretatio Christiana) if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God; that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more freely resort to the places to which they have been accustomed. In the context of Christianization of Germanic tribes, Herbert Schutz notes that eventually old local gods were still "celebrated on their feast days, on their former sacred sites", replaced with some particular saints. The letter from Pope Gregory
Document [6](Title: John E. Wool) Troy, New York. When he volunteered at the age of 28, he was commissioned as a captain in the 13th United States Infantry Regiment on April 14, 1812. He fought at the Battle of Queenston Heights in 1812, where he was shot through his thighs. During the action, he led a group of American soldiers up a fisherman's path to the British artillery stationed on top of the heights. In the face of an infantry charge led by famed British general Isaac Brock, he rallied his men and they held their ground. The attack was repulsed, in which action Brock
Document [7](Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)) Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf , an actor determined to claim the Baudelaire fortune for himself . He possesses a spyglass with the structure of an eye similar to his tattoo on his left ankle . Patrick Warburton as Lemony Snicket , the narrator tasked with explaining the events during the lives of the Baudelaires . Malina Weissman as Violet Baudelaire , the eldest Baudelaire sibling and inventor talented in mechanics . Louis Hynes as Klaus Baudelaire , the middle Baudelaire child interested in literature and books . K. Todd Freeman as Arthur Poe , the family banker of the Baudelaire parents , who is in charge of placing the Baudelaires in the care of a suitable guardian . Presley Smith as Sunny Baudelaire , the infant child of the Baudelaires with unnaturally strong teeth . Tara Strong provides the quasi-nonsensical lines of Sunny .
Question: who plays the narrator in a series of unfortunate events
Answer: | Patrick Warburton |