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[ "\n'''Concert at the End of Summer''' () is 1980 Czechoslovak historical film. The film consists pictures from life of Antonín Dvořák.\n", "Antonín Dvořák prepares for Concert at Royal Albert Hal but bad feeling forces him to return to his homeland. While in a train, Dvořík remmebers his life. He remembers when he statrted 15 years ago as a Violinist in a Theatre. He was impressed by young actress Josefina Čermáková but she married Count Kounic while Dvořák married her sister Anna. Dvořák the got into conflict with Kounic's brother Kent which almost cost him career.But support from his wife Anna and help from influential Composer Brahms helps him succeed. His conflict with Kent continues as Kent orders a composition from him that he would release as his own but Dvořák manages to get rid of the contract. Dvořák returns to Prague whe he is greeted by his family.\n", "* Josef Vinklář as Antonín Dvořák\n* Jana Hlaváčková as Anna Dvořáková\n* Jana Hlaváčová as Josefina Čermáková\n* Svatopluk Beneš as Count Kounic\n* František Němec as Kent\n* Vlasta Fabianová as Countess Eleonora\n* Jiří Bartoška as Kent's Messenger\n* Zlata Adamovská as Otylka\n* Ondřej Pavelka as Josef Suk\n* Václav Lohniský as Band Master\n* Ondřej Havelka as Student called Fénix\n* Ladislav Bambas as Oskar Nedbal\n", "===Accolades===\n\n\nDate of ceremony\n Event\n Award\n Result\n \n\n 1982\n Satander Exposition of Musical and Choreographic Films\n Kantabrian Zuber\n \n \n\n", "\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Plot", "Cast", "Reception", "References", "External links" ]
Concert at the End of Summer
[ "\n'''Bahçelievler railway station''' is a station in Arifiye, Turkey. It i serviced by Adaray commuter trains operating between Arifiye and Adapazarı. Bahçelievler station was opened on 28 May 2013 along with the opening of the Adaray line and is one four new stations built on the railway to Adapazarı.\n\nAdaray service has been indefinitely suspended as of 12 December 2016.\n", "\n", "* Sakarya Büyükşehir Belediyesi\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External Links" ]
Bahçelievler railway station
[ "\n'''Terminal railway station''' is a station in Arifiye, Turkey. It is serviced by Adaray commuter trains operating between Arifiye and Adapazarı. Terminal station was opened on 28 May 2013 along with the opening of the Adaray line and is one four new stations built on the railway to Adapazarı. The new Adapazarı Bus Terminal is located adjacent to the station.\n\nAdaray service has been indefinitely suspended as of 12 December 2016.\n", "\n", "* Sakarya Büyükşehir Belediyesi\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External Links" ]
Terminal railway station
[ "\n'''Ignacy Machowski''' (5 July 1920 - 11 January 2001) was a Polish actor. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1954 to 1999.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable sortable\"\n\n Year\n Title\n Role\n Notes\n\n 1955\n''Irena do domu!''\n\n\n\n 1956\n''Shadow''\n\n\n\n 1957\n''Noose''\n\n\n\n1958\n''Eroica''\n\n\n\n''Ashes and Diamonds''\n\n\n\n 1959\n''Night Train''\n\n\n\n 1960\n''First Spaceship on Venus''\n\n\n\n 1962\n''The Impossible Goodbye''\n\n\n\n 1967\n''Stawka większa niż życie''\n\nTV\n\n 1971\n''Liberation''\n\n\n\n", "\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Selected filmography", " References ", " External links " ]
Ignacy Machowski
[ "\n\n'''Bihsūd''' (Persian/) is a town in Maidan Wardak Province, central Afghanistan. It is the administrative center of Markazi Bihsud District.\n\nThe town of Bihsud has a population of 4,619.\n", "Bihsud is located about 3,068 m above sea level.\n", "A majority of the population are Hazaras with a minority of Pashtuns (including Kuchis and Wardaks). The area has been a site of Kuchi-Hazara conflict.\n", "\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Geography", "Demographics", "References" ]
Bihsud, Maidan Wardak
[ "\n'''32 Evler railway station''' () is a station in Adapazarı, Turkey. It is serviced by Adaray commuter trains operating between Arifiye and Adapazarı. 32 Evler station was opened on 28 May 2013 along with the opening of the Adaray line and is one four new stations built on the railway to Adapazarı. \n\nAdaray service has been indefinitely suspended as of 12 December 2016.\n", "\n", "* Sakarya Büyükşehir Belediyesi\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External Links" ]
32 Evler railway station
[ "\n\n'''''Still Ragged: 100 Years of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists''''' is a 2014 British documentary film directed and written by Daniel Draper, and produced by Christie Allanson and Daniel Draper. The film tells the story of how ''The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists'' finally made it into print four years after the death of the author Robert Tressell.\n", "''Still Ragged'' interviews the likes of Tressell's biographer Dave Harker and long time socialist and union militant actor Ricky Tomlinson, and Labour MP Tom Watson. The contributors reinforce the relevance of the novel's condemnation of today—the low pay and bullying bosses, insecure work and zero hours contracts. It also shows clips from Stephen Lowe's stage adaptation of the novel, and he is also interviewed.\n\nIn the film, interviewees explain how this made-up story, set decades before they were even born, made sense of their experience of life in a uniquely powerful way. The contributors reinforce the relevance of the novel's condemnation of today—the low pay and bullying bosses, insecure work and zero hours contracts.\n", "Daniel Draper, a film graduate from Liverpool, became truly politicised after reading Robert Tressell's book ''The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists''.\n\nAfter interviewing Skinner for a documentary about the book to mark the 100th anniversary of its publication in 2014, called ''Still Ragged'' in 2014, Draper approached Skinner about making a feature-length documentary about his life and contribution to British politics. After a 90-minute phone conversation Skinner decided he trusted Draper to make the documentary ''Nature of the Beast''.\n", "In July 2015, ''Still Ragged'' was screened at the Tolpuddle Martyrs' Festival.\n", "Pat Carmody of ''Socialist Worker'' called ''Still Ragged'' \"...an elegant celebration of the centenary of the book's first publication.\"\n", "*Political cinema\n", "\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Overview", "Production", "Release", "Reception", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
Still Ragged: 100 Years of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
[ "\n''''''Nature of the Beast''''' may refer to:\n\n*''Nature of the Beast'' (1995 film), a 1995 American mystery thriller film\n*''Nature of the Beast'' (2007 film), a 2007 American romantic comedy television film\n*''Dennis Skinner: Nature of the Beast'', a 2017 British documentary film\n*\"Nature of the Beast\" (NCIS)\", the first episode of the ninth season of the American police procedural drama NCIS, and the 187th episode overall\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
Nature of the Beast (disambiguation)
[ "\n\n'''Ruwani Abeymanne''' (born 19 August 1970) is a former Sri Lankan female shooter. She represented Sri Lanka at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She competed at the Women's 10 metre air pistol and in the Women's 25 metre air pistol.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
Ruwani Abeymanne
[ "\n'''Kentparkı railway station''' () is a station in Adapazarı, Turkey. It is serviced by Adaray commuter trains operating between Arifiye and Adapazarı. Kentparkı station was opened on 28 May 2013 along with the opening of the Adaray line and is one four new stations built on the railway to Adapazarı. \n\nAdaray service has been indefinitely suspended as of 12 December 2016.\n", "\n", "* Sakarya Büyükşehir Belediyesi\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External Links" ]
Kentparkı railway station
[ "\n'''Sugden Audio''' is an engineering company that manufactures hi-fi and audio equipment. Founded by John Edward Sugden in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire in 1967, the company is best known as the manufacturer of the iconic Sugden A21 amplifier.\n\nSugden had been involved in the manufacture of scientific equipment since 1960 with his company Research Electronics. Sugden was keenly interested in hi-fi, in particular in overcoming the problem of crossover distortion common in Class B designs at the time. He developed a Class A solid state amplifier, the Si 402, which avoided this, however it was extremely expensive, costing 100 Guineas (£105) at the time and few if any were sold. Sugden was the first company to use the Class A design in their amplifiers.\n\nThe following year Sugden agreed to work with local loudspeaker manufacture Richard Allan, who were a company who manufactured loudspeakers. They would market his amplifiers under their brand name. In April 1968 the A21 amplifier was premiered at an audio fair in London. It would sell for a much more attractive £52 and received good reviews in the audio press. \n\nShortly after they set up a factory at Carr Street in Cleckheaton in West Yorkshire and started producing the A21 amplifier under their own name. They subsequently expanded their range of products to include other amplifiers and tuners.\n\nIn 1981 they relocated to Valley Road in Heckmondwike where they remain.\n\n", "\n", "* Sugden Audio\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "External links" ]
Sugden Audio
[ "\n'''Andreas M. Schmidt''' (23 November 1963 – 28 September 2017) was a German screen actor and theatre director. During his thirty-year career, he appeared in over 130 film and television productions.\n", "Born in Heggen, Finnentrop, he grew up in the Märkisches Viertel in West Berlin. He was a singer and guitarist in the rock band Lillies große Liebe in the 1980s. His first acting role was in the 1987 film ''Peng! Du bist tot!''. Schmidt was twice nominated for the Best Actor award at the Deutscher Filmpreis in 2003 and 2006. Notable film appearances by Schmidt include ''Sommer vorm Balkon'' (2005), ''The Counterfeiters'' (2007), ''The Moon and Other Lovers'' (2008) and ''Henri 4'' (2010). In addition, he also played in the tv series ''Tatort'' and ''Polizeiruf 110'' and became a director of theatre. \n\nSchmidt was married to an American woman, Jennifer Schmidt. Their son was born in 2008. He died following a long illness on 28 September 2017 in Berlin, at the age of 53.\n", "\n", "\n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Biography", "References", "External links" ]
Andreas Schmidt (actor)
[ "'''Albanization of names''' or '''Lexical cleansing''' is albanization of non-Albanian personal names and toponyms in Albania, Kosovo and Western Macedonia.\n", "\nSoon after the Second World War substantial Greek population in the southern Albania and other people of non-Albanian ethnicity were required to Albanize their names.\n\nA ban of religious names had deleterious consequences on people of Greek ethnicity who traditionally give religious names to their children. \n\nIn case of substantial Serb community in northern Albania (Skadar), their family names had been Albanized during dictatorship of Enver Hoxha.\n\nThe Central Committee of the Albanian Communist Party issued two decrees which Albanized place-names and personal names. The first decree was issued in 1966 aimed to wipe out \"traces of the non-Albanian population\" in places where significant South Slavic minorities still lived. A Decree on the Albanization of all place-names and personal names was also issued at 7th congress of the Communist Party held in period 26—29 May 1975. The decree referred to all names which are not aligned with ideological and political guideline of the Communist Party. This decree ordered citizens to give \"modern revolutionary (Illyrian) names\" to their children.\n\nThe politicians in contemporary Albania continued to support the politics of Albanization, particularly Albanization of Slavic toponyms. In 2009 Albanian president Bamir Topi and Prime Minister Sali Berisha proposed establishment of the commission for Albanization of Slavic toponomy. Berisha actually supports Albanization of not only Slavic toponyms but all placenames in Albania. In spite of his proposal, there are no similarly strong attempts to Albanize Latin, Turkish or Greek place names for the time being.\n", "\nAfter the Kosovo War and entrance of the NATO forces to Kosovo in June 1999 a sweeping Albanization of place-names, organizations, street-names and business took place.\n\nIn 2003 UN Secretary-General reported that names of many non-Albanians were \"Albanized\" in official documents which include their identity cards. In the same report it is indicated that after becoming award of this activities in some cases UNMIK reissued documents with correct spelling of the name. The Minister for Kosovo in the Government of Serbia informed EULEX that the practice of Albanization of names of Serbs is unacceptable. \n\nIn 2005 Kai Eide, a special envoy of UN Secretary-General Kofi Anan, issued a report which was later submitted to the UN Security Council. In this report the Kosovo Albanian leaders are invited to react and bring a halt to the attempts to rewrite the history trough \"albanization\". \n\nAssembly of Kosovo adopted a Law on the Use of Languages which stipulated that non-Albanians have the right to receive all information, documents and other services in any of the Kosovo’s official languages. It was reported by UNHCR that Kosovo’s public companies do not respect this law when it comes to their non-Albanian customers, particularly Serbs, whose names are changed to Albanized-version with \"ç\". There is a common practice reported by Ombusdperson institution in 2008 which has serious long time consequences when municipalities don't respect names in the Serbian, Bosniak and Turkish languages of new born babies when they are registered in the registry books.\n", "\nDuring Second World War western part of Macedonia was annexed into fascist Albania. All Serbian schools were replaced with Albanian while names and surnames of non-Albanian people had to take an Albanian form.\n", "\nThere are attempts to restore traditional names in south-east Albania. In April 2013 Albanian parliament decided to reverse an order from 1973 by which toponyms in several municipalities near Macedonian border were Albanized. Local authorities in Pustec voted to restore pre-1973 Slavic toponyms. \n", "\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " In Albania ", " On Kosovo ", " In Macedonia ", " Aftermath ", " References " ]
Albanisation of names
[ "\n\n\n\nThe '''2018 Copa Verde''' to be the 5th edition of a football competition held in Brazil. Featuring 18 clubs, Acre, Distrito Federal and Mato Grosso do Sul has two vacancies; Amapá, Amazonas, Espírito Santo, Mato Grosso, Pará, Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins with one each. The others four berths will be set according to CBF ranking.\n\nThe champion will now have a spot in the Round of 16 of the 2019 Copa do Brasil.\n", "\n\n\n\nAssociation\nTeam \nEntry stage\n\n\n Acre1 berth \n Atlético Acreano \n 2017 Campeonato Acriano champions\n\n Amapá1 berth \n Santos \n 2017 Campeonato Amapaense champions\n\n Amazonas2 berths \n Manaus \n 2017 Campeonato Amazonense champions \n\n Fast Clube \n 2017 Campeonato Amazonense 3rd place\n\n Distrito Federal2 berths \n Paracatu \n 2017 Campeonato Brasiliense 3rd place\n\n Sobradinho \n 2017 Campeonato Brasiliense 4th place\n\n Espírito Santo1 berth \n ''TBD'' \n 2017 Copa Espírito Santo champions\n\n Mato Grosso1+1 berths \n Cuiabá \n 2017 Campeonato Mato-Grossense champions\n\n Luverdense \n Best placed in 2017 CBF ranking\n\n Mato Grosso do Sul2 berths \n Corumbaense \n 2017 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense champions \n\n Operário \n 2017 Campeonato Sul-Mato-Grossense 3rd place \n\n Pará1+1 berths \n Paysandu \n 2017 Campeonato Paraense champions\n\n\n Remo \n Best placed in CBF ranking\n\n Rondônia1 berth \n Real Ariquemes \n 2017 Campeonato Rondoniense champions\n\n Roraima1 berth \n São Raimundo \n 2017 Campeonato Roraimense champions\n\n Tocantins1 berth \n Sparta \n 2017 Campeonato Tocantinense runners-up\n\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Qualified teams", "References" ]
2018 Copa Verde
[ "'''Stephen (Steve) Anthony Banks''' (born Feb. 14, 1938, Washington, D.D.) is an American photographer, artist, , commercial film producer, director and co-owner of , Los Angeles.\nIn February, 1967, Banks was selected to participate in a Master Class taught by photographer Richard Avedon and art director Marvin Israel. Other members included Peter Haujar, Deborah Turbeville and Benedict Fernandez. He is the winner of numerous photography awards, including Lucie Awards (Lucie Foundation) and a Leica Medal of Excellence (Western Region). His photographs have been widely published. He has also published two books, '''' (Bugigaga Press) and Nitro (Nazaeli Press).\nHe has a sister, Nancy Theall, a brother, Christophe Banks, three children (Tracy Thompson, Christopher Banks and Alexandra Katherine Banks). He is an Explorer Life Scout (Order of the Arrow, Life-Saving Recognition). He also served in the United States Air Force (Honorable Discharge, Good Conduct Metal).\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Steve Banks (photographer)
[ "Eda Hurd Lord\n\n'''Eda Isadore Hurd Lord''' (March 8, 1854 - February 26, 1938) was a successful businesswomen, one of the first in Evanston, and is responsbile for platting the city’s land and developing the residential spaces.\n", "Eda Isadore Hurd Lord was born on March 8, 1854, the daughter of Harvey B. Hurd (1828-1906) and Cornelia A. Hilliard. She had two sisters: Hettie B. Hurd (1855-1884) and Nellie Hurd Comstock (1857-1940).\n", "===Real Estate developer===\nEda Hurd Lord, was a successful businesswomen, one of the first in Evanston, and is responsbile for platting the city’s land and developing the residential spaces. She designed 32 houses on the land she inherited from her father. Among her real estate properties (or related to her family):\n* 1890-91, 1625 Ashland Avenue, Joseph Silsbee, for Harvey B. Hurd\n* 1896, 1600-02 Ashland Avenue, Myron Hunt, for Harvey B. Hurd\n* 1897, 1580 Ashland Avenue, Myron Hunt, for Harvey B. Hurd\n* 1898, 1570-74 Ashland Avenue, Myron Hunt, for Harvey B. Hurd\n* 1899, 1420 Davis Street, Charles Ayars, for Jeannie Lord Ayars\n* 1908 2740 Ridge Avenue, Walter Griffin, for William Sinclair Lord\n* 1909 1583 Ashland Avenue, George W. Maher, for Eda Hurd Lord\n* 1909 52-54 Lake Street, for Eda Hurd Lord, sold to Aaron N. Young, valued $88,295 (ca. $2,131,723.84 in 2017)\n* 1909, 1421 Elinor Place, Perkins and Will, for Eda Hurd Lord\n* 1910, 1415 Elinor Place, Perkins and Will, for Eda Hurd Lord\n* 1910, 1416 Elinor Place, Perkins and Will, for Eda Hurd Lord\n* 1911-1912 1575 Ashland Avenue, George W. Maher, for George S. Lord\n* 1912, 1550 Asbury Avenue, Perkins and Will, for Eda Hurd Lord\n* 1911-12, 1631 Ashland Avenue, Walter Burley Griffin, for Hurd Comstock\n* 1911-12, 1416 Church Street, Walter Burley Griffin, for Hurd Comstock\n\nLord's father, Harvey B. Hurd, was the first president of the Evanston village board of trustees, and founder and first president of the Evanston Historical Society. He hired Myron Hunt to devolop his properties. Lord instead engaged Dwight Perkins and George W. Maher and opened Elinor Place. Her grandnephew Hurd Comstock, son of her sister Nellie Hurd Comstock, hired Walter Burley Griffin\n\n===Patron of arts===\nA Woman with a Rose by Winslow Homer\n\nShe was the owner of the watercolor on paper ''A Woman with a Rose'' by Winslow Homer, ca. 1879, donated in 1938 to the San Diego Museum of Art. She also owned the watercolor ''Sheperdesses Resting'' (1879) and the drawing ''The Sheperdess'' (1878). In December 1879 at an auction held by William A. Butters and Company, she bought ''Man with Plow Horse'', currently on loan to the Chicago Art Institute. At the same auction she possible bought the pencil and gouache on paper ''Through the Fields'' (1879), in 1923 appeared at the J.W. Young Galleries, in Chicago, Illinois.\n", "Children of Eda Hurd Lord\n\nOn April 29, 1873, she married George Sterling Lord (1850-1916), a wholesale druggist for Lord, Owen & Co., a company started by his father Thomas Lord. She is the mother of Eda Lord Dixon (1876-1926). Her other children are: Jeannie Henry Ayers (b. 1875), Harvey Hurd Lord (1878-1920), Thomas Lord (1880-1951), Kate Kimball Lord (1882-1908), Sterling Lord (b. 1884), Robert Owen Lord (1886-1968), a banker, Margaret Lord Burnham (1892-1979), George Willis Lord (1894-1977). She is the grandmother of Eda Lord and Suzanne Lord Folds.\n\nShe was a talented musician and a patron of arts. She moved to California in 1921.\n\nShe died on February 26, 1938, at La Jolla, California, and is buried at Lake Forest Cemetery, Lake Forest, Illinois.\n", "The novel \"Childsplay\" is an semi-autobiographical novel recounting in part Eda Lord's life as a child living with her grandmother at 1558 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois.\n\nIn 1963 Sterling Lord published ''Victorian Vignettes: Eda Hurd Lord 1963''.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life", "Career", "Personal life", "Legacy", "References" ]
Eda Hurd Lord
[ "\n\nThe '''4th Carabinieri Battalion \"''Veneto''\"''' () is a Carabinieri formation tasked with riot control, civil defence and security duties.\n\nThe current commander has been Colonel Giovanni Mario Occhioni since 11 September 2017.\n", "Carabinieri during riot control in 2015\nCarabinieri Battalions, as a whole, can track their origins to 1920, when Carabinieri Mobile Battalions were formed. The first formation grouping all Carabinieri units tasked with mobile, riot control and combat duties was established as the 11th Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade, in 1963.\n\n=== 1963-2001: 11th Carabinieri Brigade ===\nIn 1963, with the 1960s Army and Carabinieri reorganization, the XI Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade was established directly under the General Command, in order to cope with the internal territorial defence needs. The establishment of the new Brigade was in order to adjust the organization of the Battalions and of cavalry units both for strictly military tasks, and those related to the protection of public order. The aim was to ensure Carabinieri Battalions the availability of all elements necessary to be in a position to act in isolation and overcome considerable resistance without having to rely on the competition of other Army Corps or other Armed Forces, to ensure Battalions speed of movement and concentration in large sectors of foreseeable use and a constant high training level. The establishment of the XI Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade was decided also due to the wider Italian Army needs to have only one point of contact to deal with equipment, training and readiness of Carabinier Battalions, framed within military defence system.\n\nIn the reorganization, former Mobile Battalions were renamed simply Battalions and were marked with a sequential number, while remaining administratively dependent on the relevant territorial Legion; the Battalions Groups were renamed Carabinieri Regiments, and were given the conceptual role of a resolution unit in both riot and tactical tasks. The newly formed Mechanized Brigade exercised its operational and training authority on:\n* 1st Carabinieri Regiment (HQ Milan): commanding I, II, III and IV Battalions;\n* 2nd Carabinieri Regiment (HQ Rome): commanding V, VI, VIII and IX Battalions;\n* 3rd Carabinieri Regiment (HQ Naples): commanding X, XI and XII Battalions;\n* 4th Mounted Carabinieri Regiment (HQ Rome) with 2 Squadrons Groups (Battalion-level units) and 1 Armoured-motorized Squadron;\n* VII Battalion (directly under the Brigade Command), under IV Army Corps; despite being the newest Battalion, the unit inherited traditions and number of the second battalion of Rome, which was disestablished.\n* XIII Battalion (directly under the Brigade Command), under V Army Corps.\n\nThe command structure of the XI Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade consisted of:\n* Staff, with personnel management and training bodies;\n* Services Office, with activation and research tasks;\n* Army officers of Transmissions and Motorization organizations, with management, technical, inspecting and consulting tasks.\nThe XI Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade did not exercise operational command tasks, but it did exercise training and readiness duties.\n\nEach Carabinieri Battalion was led by a Lieutenant Colonel or a Major and consisted of: 1 Command Company (1 Command Platoon, 1 Services Platoon, 1 Scouts Platoon), 2 Rifle Companies (command platoon, 3 rifle platoons, 1 company weapons platoon each), 1 Mortars Company and 1 Tanks Company (Command Platoon, 3 Tanks Platoons). It was therefore a robust tactical complex. The Carabinieri Battalions had to be used only when the police and the local organization of the Carabinieri they had found insufficient, in order not to deprive the General Command of a valuable combat tool. \n\nOverall, Carabinieri Battalions were divided into two groups, according to the main type (motorized or mechanized unit) of unit the unit deployed.\n\n\n\nBetween 1967 and 1968 it was set up the Inspectorate of Mechanized and Training Units (led by a Divisional general), with responsibility on the X Carabinieri Brigade (including schools) and XI Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade. In 1971 it was established the Inspectorate Schools and Special Carabinieri Units; it controlled the X Brigade (dedicated to training) and XI Brigade.\n\nIn 1969, Battalions framed within Carabinieri Regiments were reorganized. The new structure consisted of Battalion Command Unit, Command and Services Company (Command and Services Platoon, Scouts Platoon, Transmissions Platoon, Tanks Platoon, Transportations Platoon), 2 Mechanized Rifle Companies (Command and Services Platoon, 3 Rifle Platoons, Mortars Platoons). In 1970, a \"Rescue Unit\" is established within each Carabinieri Battalion.p.204 \n\nBetween 1973 and 1976, the 5th Carabinieri Regiment (HQ Mestre) also existed, including IV, VII and XIII Battalions. In 1975 the XI Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade changed its name in 11th Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade (with Arabic numerals) and in 1976 the formation was renamed 11th Carabinieri Brigade; at the same time, the Brigade Command was tasked to exercise only training and logistical authority. On 1 September 1977, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Carabinieri Regiments were disesablished and their Battalions, including the Battalion based in Mestre, were transferred under the direct operational and training authority of the 11th Mechanized Brigade. \n\nOn 30 November 1977, the 4th Carabinieri Battalion \"''Veneto''\" was granted the War Flag.\n\nWith the end of the Cold War, the mobile organization lost its combat-oriented connotation, taking over the role of force mainly devoted to the performance of riot control. The 1st Carabinieri Group in Milan and the 2nd Carabinieri Group in Rome were established in the 1990s within the 11th Brigade; these units were renamed, in 1995, respectively Carabinieri Regiment in Milan and Carabinieri Regiment in Rome. \n\n==== Operations ====\nIn the 1976 Friuli earthquake, the XIII Carabinieri Battalion \"''Friuli Venezia Giulia''\", IV Carabinieri Battalion \"''Veneto''\" and VII Carabinieri Battalion \"''Trentino Alto Adige''\" intervened paying rescue and providing police and utility services. In the 1980 Irpinia earthquake Carabinieri Battalions from Bari, Naples and Rome also intervened.pp. 203–204\n\n=== 2001-present day: 1st Carabinieri Mobile Brigade ===\nWith the transformation of the Arma dei Carabinieri in autonomous Armed Force, the 11th Carabinieri Brigade was split in two Brigades: the 1st Carabinieri Mobile Brigade controlled riot units, the 2nd Carabinieri Mobile Brigade was assigned combat-oriented Carabinieri Regiments. The two Carabinieri Mobile Brigades were grouped in the Carabinieri Mobile Units Division.\n\nThe 1st Carabinieri Mobile Brigade was initially headquartered in Rome; in 2001 it was transferred in Treviso; in 2013 it was moved back in Rome.\n", "* 1st Carabinieri Mobile Brigade\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " History ", " See also ", "References" ]
4th Carabinieri Battalion "Veneto"
[ "\n\nAnnie Princee Nag (born 16 June 1991) is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss India Elegant 2017 by outgoing queen Femina Miss India Elegant 2016 Priya at the finale event held in Mumbai on Sunday 25 June 2017. She represented the state of Odisha.\n\nShe is the first tribal woman from Odisha to win Miss India Elegant.\n", "Nag was born to Tribal Christian parents Mr. Bichitra Ranjan Nag who is an ASI in Odisha Police and Mrs Swarna Khora who is a Teacher at a School in Deoghati, Jeypore. Her sister Amrita Nag is working as a Marketing Head in an IT Company in Bangalore.\nhttp://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/news/Former-Miss-Bangalore-bags-Kannada-film/articleshow/27521620.cms\n", "\n\n*\n*\n*\n*" ]
[ "Introduction", "Personal life", "References" ]
Annie Princee Nag
[ "\n\n'''''Brachypelma sabulosum''''' is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas), found in Guatemala.\n", "''Brachypelma sabulosum'' is a large tarantula, females having a total body length of around 65–70 mm. The fourth leg is the longest at around 75 mm. It is generally black in colour, with scattered red hairs on the abdomen.\n", "''Brachypelma sabulosum'' was first described, as ''Eurypelma sabulosum'', by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1897. It was transferred to the genus ''Brachypelma'' in 1989.\n", "''Brachypelma sabulosum'' was originally collected around Tikal in northern Guatemala.\n", "All species of ''Brachypelma'', including ''B. sabulosum'', were placed on CITES Appendix II in 1994, thus restricting trade.\n ", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Description", "Taxonomy", "Distribution", "Conservation", "References" ]
Brachypelma sabulosum
[ "\n\n'''Grigory Tkhor''' (; , in Podlipnoe January 1943, in Nuremberg) was a Soviet aviator, Spanish Civil War and Second Sino-Japanese War volunteer, and major general of the Soviet Air Force. His captured during the course of the Battle of Kiev (1941). He imprisoned in a number of concentration camps and repeatedly tortured until his execution by firing squad in January 1943. He was posthumously decorated with the title Hero of the Soviet Union.\n", "Grigory Illarionovic Tkhor was born on 28 September 1903, in the village of Podlipnoe, Konotop Raion. He belonged to a family of ethnic Ukrainian farmers. After graduating from a five grade school, he went on to work at his father's farm. In 1923 he enlisted into the Red Army. In 1924 he graduated from an infantry academy, subsequently commanding various infantry formations. In 1931, he graduated from a school for navigator pilots, in 1935 he became a pilot. He commanded a number of squadrons until 1937 when he was promoted into a commander of a brigade belonging to the 64th Heavy Bomber Division.\n\nTkhor fought in the Spanish Civil War, flying 102 combat missions in support of the Republican forces. He then served as deputy commander of the Transbaikal Military District's air force. In late April 1938, Tkhor's heavy bomber squadron left Irkutsk, to join the Soviet Volunteer Group fighting on the Chinese side in the Second Sino-Japanese War. The unit made stops in Mongolia, Suzhou and Lanzhou, before reaching its final destination Hankou. In China, Tkhor distinguished himself as an able pilot who was able to fly on a variety of aircraft, that Chinese pilots had previously discarded as unserviceable. He simultaneously acted as a senior advisor in the Republic of China Air Force. On 4 August 1939, he was granted the rank of Kombrig. \n\nUpon his return from China, Tkhor was transferred to the Kiev Military District where he held the position of deputy commander of the 62nd Heavy Bomber Division under the rank of major general. In May 1941, he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia. At the outbreak of Operation Barbarossa he took part in the defense of the Ukrainian border. His plane was shot down in a dogfight at the closing stage of the Battle of Kiev (1941), he landed behind enemy lines and was found unconscious by a German patrol. He was initially taken to the Moabit detention center where he refused to become a turncoat despite being subjected to torture. He was subsequently detained in , a prison in Nurenberg and the Flossenbürg concentration camp. During this time frame he was questioned regularly, often returning on blood soaked stretchers. He was executed by a firing squad in January 1943. Details about his captivity and death were declassified 15 years after the end of the war. \n", "Tkhor was awarded with the Order of the Badge of Honour in 1936. He had been decorated with the Order of the Red Banner on three occasions (1937, 1937, 1938), he received the Order of Lenin in 1939. On 26 June 1991, Mikhail Gorbachev posthumously awarded him with the title Hero of the Soviet Union, citing his bravery during the course of World War II.\n", "\n", "\n* \n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Biography", "Awards", "Footnotes", "References" ]
Grigory Tkhor
[ "\n'''Provinsmesterskabsturneringen''' was a association football tournament held between 1913 and 1931, organised by the Danish FA (DBU), that determined the championship of the provinces (regions outside the main capital city, Copenhagen). Throughout the competition's existence, the five regional football championship club participated, except for the years 1916–1920 (BBU) and 1931 (JBU). Until 1927, the tournament was part of the Danish Championship play-off, Landspokalturneringen, and was held prior to the Danish National Championship semifinal (1914 and 1916) or final. Beginning from the 1928-season, the regional championship became a separate tournament held along side the Danish Championship organised as part of Danmarksturneringen i fodbold. Since the first tournament in 1913, the winner would receive a diploma and could refer themselves as ''Vinder af Provinsmesterskabet'' or ''Provinsmestre'' (Champions of the Provincial Football Championship) – no trophy was awarded the winner.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable sortable plainrowheaders\" style=\"text-align:center;\"\n Season !! Final Date !! Winner !! Result !! Runner-up !! Venue !! Attendance !! Ref\n\n 1913\n 1913\n B 1901\n 6–2\n Frederiksborg IF Hillerød\n \n \n \n\n 1914\n 31 May 1914\n Vejle BK\n 2–1\n Rønne BK\n \n \n \n\n 1915\n ''Cancelled''\n \n\n 1916\n 1916\n Odense BK\n 2–0\n B 1901\n Munke Mose, Odense\n \n \n\n 1917\n 1917\n B 1901\n 3–2\n Odense BK\n \n \n \n\n 1918\n 1918\n Randers SK Freja\n 2–0\n Frederiksborg IF Hillerød\n \n \n \n\n 1919\n 1919\n B 1901\n 5–4\n Odense BK\n \n \n \n\n 1920\n 1920\n B 1901\n 2–1\n Ringkjøbing IF\n \n \n \n\n 1921\n 1921\n Aarhus GF\n 3–1\n B 1901\n \n \n \n\n 1922\n 1922\n B 1901\n 2–1\n Aarhus GF\n \n \n \n\n 1923\n 1923\n Aarhus GF\n 3–0\n Frederiksborg IF Hillerød\n \n \n \n\n 1924\n 1924\n B 1913\n 3–1\n B 1901\n \n \n \n\n 1925\n 1925\n Aarhus GF\n 4–1\n B 1901\n \n \n \n\n 1926\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n 1927\n 19 June 1927\n Skovshoved IF\n 3–2\n B 1909\n Bane v. Krøyersvej, Skovshoved\n 500\n \n\n 1928\n \n Aalborg BK\n 8–2\n Skovshoved IF\n Aalborg\n \n \n\n 1929\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n 1930\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n 1931\n 21 June 1931\n B 1909\n 3–2\n Helsingør IF\n \n \n \n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Finals ", " References " ]
Provinsmesterskabsturneringen
[ "\n\n'''Mikhail Dratvin''' (; 21 November 1897, in Ekimovo 12 December 1953, in Moscow) was a Soviet lieutenant general. Dratvin's military career began when he was drafted into the army of the Russian Empire during World War I. He subsequently became an expert in the fields of military intelligence and signals, teaching at a number of Soviet military academies and acting as a senior military advisor to the government of China during the Warlord Era and the Second Sino-Japanese War. He fought in World War II and served as a functionary of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany at the conclusion of the war.\n", "Mikhail Dratvin was born on 21 November 1897, in the village of Ekimovo, Galichsky District, Kostroma Oblast of the Russian Empire. In 1911, he graduated from a vocational school and subsequently worked in a Saint Petersburg telegraph company. In 1914, he acquired a telegraphist diploma. In 1916, he was drafted into the Russian army and fought in World War I as a functionary of the post–telegraph service. In 1918, he enlisted into the Red Army fighting in various campaigns of the Russian Civil War, including the suppression of the Kronstadt rebellion. At the conclusion of the war he was transferred into the intelligence branch of the army. Between 1924 and 1926 he acted as a military advisor to the signal corps of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army in its struggles during the Warlord Era. In 1931, he graduated from the Frunze Military Academy. Between 1931 and 1935, he commanded the signal corps of the Moscow Military District. Between 1936 and 1937, he taught at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union. In August 1937, he was appointed rector of the Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps. By November he had to leave his post a he was dispatched to China as a military advisor. At the time China was engaged in the Second Sino-Japanese War, receiving aid from both Germany and the Soviet Union. The May 1938 departure of Alexander von Falkenhausen mission of advisors marked the beginning of the end for the Sino-German cooperation. Komkor Dratvin thus became the most senior military advisor of Chiang Kai-shek, until he was replaced by Aleksandr Cherepanov in the June of the same year. \n\nIn 1939, Dratvin became the supervisor of 11th special department of the General Staff overseeing the recruitment of advisors for China and Spain. In December he became a functionary of the People's Defense Commissariat of U.S.S.R.. In April 1941, he returned to the Military Academy of the General Staff as a staff member. On 10 July, he became the commander of the 275th Rifle Division which was engaged in the World War II. The 275th was formed at Novomoskovsk, part of the Odessa Military District. Its basic order of battle included the 980th, 982nd, and the 984th Rifle Regiments, as well as the 807th Artillery Regiment. As a result of the German advance, the division was relocated to Novorossiysk in the North Caucasus Military District while still incomplete around 7 August. In late August it was assigned to the Southern Front's 6th Army. The division fought in the Barvenkovo–Lozovaya Offensive in January 1942, after which it transferred to the 37th Army. On 11 January 1942, Dratvin became the deputy commander of the 37th Army (Soviet Union). On 1 September 1943, he was promoted to lieutenant general. From January until June 1945 he commanded the 47th Rifle Corps. \n\nIn June 1945, Dratvin became the deputy of the head of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. In 1949, he became the head of the foreign relations department of the Main Intelligence Directorate. In January 1953, Dratvin became the deputy rector of the Military Diplomatic Academy in Moscow. Dratvin died on 12 December 1953, he was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Throughout his career he received 4 Orders of the Red Banner, 3 Orders of Lenin, an Order of Kutuzov 2nd class, an Order of Suvorov as well as an \nOrder of the Patriotic War 1st class. \n", "\n", "\n* \n* \n* \n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Biography", "Footnotes", "References" ]
Mikhail Dratvin
[ "'''Speranza Scappucci''' (born 9 April 1973 in Rome) is an Italian conductor and pianist. One of four children in her family, her father is a retired Vatican Radio journalist, and her mother is a retired English teacher from the .\n", "Scappucci began to learn the piano at age 5. She entered the Conservatorio di Musica Santa Cecilia in Rome at age 10, concentrating on piano and chamber music. She graduated with a diploma from the conservatory in 1993. She continued her music studies in the USA at the Juilliard School of Music, in Juilliard's Accompanying Program. At Juilliard, fellow students asked her for assistance in Italian pronunciation, which directed her interest toward opera coaching. From Juilliard, she earned a certificate in piano in 1995, and a Master of Music (M.M.) degree in performance in 1997. \n", "Scappucci worked as a répétiteur and rehearsal pianist for such opera companies as New York City Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago and Santa Fe Opera, the Music Academy of the West, Glyndebourne Festival Opera (six summer seasons), the Metropolitan Opera, and the Vienna State Opera. She also was an assistant to Riccardo Muti over the course of 8 years at the Salzburg Festival, including work as a harpsichord player, in addition to coaching singers and rehearsing choruses from the piano. Scappucci counts Muti as one of her principal influences and mentors. Her career transitioned into conducting over the course of her work as a répétiteur, without formal academic instruction in conducting.\n\nIn 2012, Scappucci made her public opera conducting debut with Yale Opera at the Yale School of Music, with ''Così fan tutte'', her first ever public engagement as an opera conductor, and the first female conductor ever to conduct a Yale Opera production. She returned to Juilliard for her New York City debut as an opera conductor in November 2014. Her conducting debut with Santa Fe Opera was in July 2015.\n\nOutside of the USA, Scappucci made her UK debut as an opera conductor with Scottish Opera in October 2013. At the Vienna State Opera, Scappucci was the fourth-ever female conductor, and the first female Italian conductor, to conduct a production at the Vienna State Opera, for her house debut as conductor in November 2016. In February 2017, she was the first female conductor to direct the orchestra in the annual Vienna Opera Ball, as an emergency substitute for an indisposed Semyon Bychkov. \n\nIn March 2017, Scappucci made her first appearance with the Opéra Royal de Wallonie. Based on her work in this production, in April 2017, the Opéra Royal de Wallonie named her its new principal conductor, effective with the 2017-2018 season. This appointment marks her first principal conductorship, and she is the first female conductor to hold this post.\n\nScappucci made her first commercial recording for Warner Classics, of Mozart arias with soprano Marina Rebeka.\n", "\n", "* Official website of Speranza Scappucci\n* Prima Fila Artists German-language agency biography of Speranaza Scappucci\n* Columbia Artists agency page on Speranza Scappucci\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Education", "Career", "References", "External links" ]
Speranza Scappucci
[ "\n\n\n\n\nSchool of Infantry and Tactics (SI&T) is situated at Sylhet.\n\nThis institution was established on 19 March 1973 at Comilla Cantonment as 'School of Infantry' for providing Infantry Weaponry Training only. Later the institution was shifted to Jessore Cantonment in 1974 and Tactical Wing was added with it. As a result it was renamed as 'School of Infantry and Tactics'. In the same year, it was re-organized and divided into four Wings i.e. Armour, Artillery, Engineers and Infantry and was renamed as “COMBAS”. In August 1977, when other arms established their own training intuitions, this institution was again renamed as 'School of Infantry and Tactics'. In 1979, the institution was shifted to its present location i.e. Jalalabad Cantonment. In 1982, 'Special Warfare School' was merged with this institution as 'Special Warfare Wing'. As a result, this institution was vested with the responsibility of providing training on weapon, tactics and special warfare for the personnel of Bangladesh Army. Training Support Wing and Administrative Wing were also added with it for its smooth functioning and conduct of training.\n", "1. \n2. " ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
School of Infantry and Tactics-Bangladesh Army
[ "This is a list of shopping malls on Republic of Macedonia.\n\n\n\n Town !! Name of Shopping Mall\n\n Skopje \n Skopje City Mall\n\n Skopje \n Ramstore Mall\n\n Skopje \n Capitol Mall\n\n Skopje \n Vero Centar\n\n Skopje \n City Gallery Mall\n\n Skopje \n SP Planet\n\n Skopje \n Cevahir Mall Skopje under construction\n\n Skopje \n Emporium Mall under construction\n\n Kumanovo \n Shopping Center SUMA\n\n Kumanovo \n Shopping Center Serava\n\n Kumanovo \n Shopping Center Garnizon\n\n Tetovo \n Palma Mall\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
List of shopping malls in the Republic of Macedonia
[ "The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Fiji. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Fiji Weightlifting Association.\n", "\n\nEvent\nRecord\nAthlete\nDate\nMeet\nPlace\nRef\n\n56 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n62 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean & Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n69 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean & Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n77 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n85 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n94 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n105 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n+105 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "\n\nEvent\nRecord\nAthlete\nDate\nMeet\nPlace\nRef\n\n48 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n53 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n58 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n63 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n69 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n75 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n90 kg\n\nSnatch\n111 kg\nEileen Cikamatana\n24 September 2017\nAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games\n Ashgabat, Turkmenistan\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n142 kg\nEileen Cikamatana\n24 September 2017\nAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games\n Ashgabat, Turkmenistan\n\n\nTotal\n253 kg\nEileen Cikamatana\n24 September 2017\nAsian Indoor and Martial Arts Games\n Ashgabat, Turkmenistan\n\n\n+90 kg\n\nSnatch\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClean and Jerk\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "\n", "* Fiji Weightlifting Association official website\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Men", "Women", "References", "External links" ]
Fijan records in Olympic weightlifting
[ "'''William Joseph Graham''' (September 23, 1877 - February 11, 1963) was an American insurance executive, who was Vice President of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. He is known as \"father of group insurance,\" and as past-president of the American Management Association. \n", "=== Youth, education and early career ===\nGraham was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1877, son of William Thompson Graham Sr. and Anna Eulalla (MrDonogh) Graham. After attending St. Xavier College in Louisville, he obtained his MA from St. Francis Xavier's College, now Xavier High School, in New York.\n\nIn 1898 Graham started his career in the insurance business at the Sun Insurance Company of America as actuary. In the same year he joined the Associate of the Actuarial Society of America, where he was elected fellow in 1902, and later a Charter Member of the Casualty. He also became an Associate of the British Institute of Actuaries. \n\nIn 1902 Graham joined the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in New York, where in 1905 he was elected vice president and a director of the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company. In 1905 he also worked as consulting actuary. In cooperation with S. Herbert Wolfe he participated in the \"investigation of the life insurance companies of New York conducted by a group of state insurance departments.\" \n\n=== Later career and honours === \nIn 1911 Graham joined the Equitable Life Assurance Society. From western superintendent of agencies, and superintendent of the Group Insurance Department, he was appointed second vice president of The Equitable Life Assurance Society in 1922. In 1929 he was elected vice-president and in 1937 a member of the Equitable's Board of Directors. He retired from the Equitable in 1948, and served on its board until 1958. \n\nIn 1930 Graham had been elected president of the American Management Association, which he co-founded. In 1938 the Hobart College awarded Graham an honorary Doctor of Laws. \n\n=== Personal ===\nGraham died at the age of 85, in 1963, in the Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, New York at Long Island.\n", "* Graham, William Joseph. '' The romance of life insurance; its past, present and future, with particular reference to the epochal investigation era of 1905-1908,'' Chicago, The World to-day company.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Biography ", " Selected publications ", " References " ]
William Joseph Graham
[ "\n\n'''La Esfinge''' is a mexican alternative rock group founded in 2013 by singer Cristian Castro and former Maná and Jaguares guitarist César López. \n\nYear 2014 they released their debut album ''El Cantar De La Muerte'', produced by David Bottrill (Dream Theater, Rush, Tool etc.).\n", "=== Current ===\n* Cristian Castro - vocals and rhythm guitar\n* César López - lead guitar\n* Alexei Torres - bass\n* Luis Quintero - drums\n\n=== Studio session members ===\n* Nathan York Jr. - bass\n* Frank Zummo - drums\n* Joey Blush - keyboards\n", "=== Albums ===\n==== El Cantar De La Muerte (2014) ====\n#Fantasmas (4:28)\n#Beso Negro (4:40)\n#Purgatorio (4:54)\n#Que Te Salves (4:47)\n#Espíritu (5:06)\n#Soñador (3:36)\n#Nada Nos Separa (4:24)\n#Quiero Correr (4:00)\n#Ruido (5:33)\n#Desaparezco (4:56)\n\n=== Singles ===\n* Purgatorio (2014)\n* Beso Negro (2014)\n", "* Official website\n* Facebook\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Members ", " Discography ", " External links " ]
La Esfinge
[ "'''Abu Tahsin al-Salhi''' (1953 – 29 September 2017) was an Iraqi veteran sniper. A volunteer in Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces, he claimed to have killed 320 ISIL members during the Iraqi Civil War, receiving the nicknames \"the sheikh of snipers\" and the \"hawk eye\".\n\nPrior to Iraqi Civil War, al-Salhi participated in the Yom Kippur War, the Iran–Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait and the Gulf War. According to al-Salhi, in the Yom Kippur War he was part of an Iraqi brigade fighting with Syria against Israel on Golan Heights. In the Iran–Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait and the 2003 invasion of Iraq al-Salhi fought on Iraqi side. Around May 2015 al-Salhi joined the Popular Mobilization Forces. According to al-Salhi, he began fighting ISIL in Jurf Al Nasr (formerly Jurf Al Sakhar) and learned sniper skills from the Russian military. He became stationed in the Makhoul Mountains, northern Iraq, armed with a Steyr rifle.\n", "According to the Popular Mobilization Forces spokesman, al-Salhi was killed as he advanced on Hawija in Iraq. His funeral took place on 30 September 2017.\n", "\n", "*Abu Azrael\n\n " ]
[ "Introduction", "Death", "References", "See also" ]
Abu Tahsin al-Salhi
[ "The '''Ellsworth–Whitmore Mountains''' ('''EWM''') is the innermost of the four or five allochthonous terranes, or tectonic blocks, that form West Antarctica. EWM was located in an embayment off Natal, South Africa, before the break-up of Gondwana during which it was rotated 90° anticlockwise. The EWM is named for the Ellsworth and Whitemore mountain ranges.\n\nThe EWM was deformed during Gondwanan Late Permian–Late Jurassic orogenic events and is underlain by Grenvillan crust that much older than the amalgamation of Gondwana. A 90° anticlockwise rotation of the EWM during the Gondwana break-up is supported by palaeomagnetic data from several primary remanences: the Late Cambrian Frazier Ridge Formation and the Nash Hills.\n\nThe origin of the crustal blocks of West Antarctica and Zealandia remained enigmatic for decades largely because of their locations on the Pacific margin of Gondwana from where they were transported large distances.\nThe EWM formed part of Gondwana's southern margin, Earth's longest and most long-lived active margin. Stretching from South America over South Africa, West Antarctica, Victoria Land, New Zealand, and Eastern Australia, this margin was the location of the -long Terra Australis orogeny that began during the Neoproterozoic break-up of Rodinia and culminated in the closure of the Adamastor and Mozambique oceans. During the Palaeozoic the central part of the southern margin, EWM together with the Sierra de la Ventana (Argentina) and the Cape Fold Belt (South Africa), was a passive margin.\n", "===Nootes===\n\n\n===Sources===\n\n* \n* \n* \n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Ellsworth–Whitmore Mountains
[ "Pankrác district, where the three tallest structures are located in (City Empiria, City Tower, V Tower from the left)\nPrague's skyline towards Pankrác\n\nThis '''lists''' ranks the '''tallest buildings in the Czech Republic''' that stand at least tall. For non-building structures, see List of tallest structures in Prague.\n", "Tallest buildings in Prague as of 1st October 2017.\n\nName\nPinnacle Height\nm (ft)\nFloors\nYear\nNotes\n\nCity Tower\n\n30\n2008\n\n\nCity Empiria\n\n27\n1977\n\n\nV Tower\n\n30\n2017\n\n\nCETIN building\n\n18\n1979\n\n\nRezidence Eliška\n\n25\n2013\n\n\nCorinthia Hotel Prague\n\n24\n1988\n\n\nPalác Vinohrady\n\n18\n1971\n\n\nHotel International Prague\n\n16\n1954\n\n\nSOL building\n\n21\n1970s\n\n\nUbytovna Kupa\n\n23\n1980\n\n\nLighthouse Vltava Waterfront Towers\n\n19\n2004\n\n\n", "\n", "\n* List of tallest structures in Prague\n* List of tallest buildings in the Czech Republic\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Tallest buildings ", " References ", " See also " ]
List of tallest buildings in Prague
[ "'''''' is a trans-Neptunian object and possible dwarf planet form the Kuiper belt in the outermost regions of the Solar System. Its size could be between 600 and 900 km in diameter. It could be in resonance with Neptune.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
2010 JO179
[ "\n\n'''Chen Rio''' is the name of a popular beach at the southwestern shore of Mexican Caribbean island Cozumel. The name Chen Rio is derived from the river in the hinterland of the beach.\n\nCozumel's southwestern shore is not protected by a reef, so swimming is in general dangerous, but Chen Rio offers a small pool separated from the open sea by a rocky rim, which makes it popular. There are also restaurants close to the beach.\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Chen Rio
[ "'''Annie Leary''' (b. 1832 - d. 1919) was an American Papal countess, prominent soceity figure, and philanthropist in late nineteeth and early twentieth century New York City.\n", "Annie was the daughter of the hatter James Leary who was a childhood freind pf William Backhouse Astor Sr., then, later bought many beaver pelts from William's father John Jacob Astor and operated a shop in the basement of the original Astor House Hotel across from New York City Hall. She had three brothers Arthur, Daniel, and George who made a fortune in shipping during the U.S. Civil War. Arthur was a bachelor who Annie accompanied to society functions in New York City as well as Newport, Rhode Island. It has been suggested that James friendship with the Astors is what led to Athur and in turn Annie's being the only Catholics to be included on Caroline Astor's \"The 400\". When Arthur died she inherited his fortune as well as his social prominence and recognition via the aforementioned 400 list.\n\nComing into large sums of money Annie Leary soon became an ardent philanthropist. Among her notable bequests was the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrement at Bellevue Hospital (raised 1938), the first Catholic chapel at Bellevue. It was dedicated in memory of her late brother Arthur..\n\nIn 1903 Pope Leo XIII created her a Papal Countess tbe first such title to have been bestowed upon a woman in the United States.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Biography", "References" ]
Countess Annie Leary
[ "This is a list of some of the terrorist, alleged terrorist or suspected terrorist incidents which took place in October 2017, including incidents by violent non-state actors for political, religious, or ideological motives.\n", "*Types of incidents are selected from the Tactics of terrorism page.\n*Casualties figures in this list are the total casualties of the incident including immediate casualties and later casualties (such as people who succumbed to their wounds long after the attacks occurred).\n*Casualties listed are the victims. Perpetrator casualties are listed separately (e.g. ''x (+y)'' indicate that ''x'' victims and ''y'' perpetrators were killed/injured).\n*Casualty totals may be underestimated or unavailable due to a lack of information. A figure with a plus (+) sign indicates that at least that many people have died (e.g. 10+ indicates that at least 10 people have died) – the actual toll could be considerably higher. A figure with a plus (+) sign may also indicate that over that number of people are victims.\n*If casualty figures are 20 or more, they will be shown in '''bold'''. In addition, figures for casualties more than 50 will also be '''underlined'''.\n*Incidents are limited to one per location per day. If multiple attacks occur in the same place on the same day, they will be merged into a single incident.\n*In addition to the guidelines above, the table also includes the following categories:\n:: \n:: \n:: \n:: \n:: \n", "Total incidents: \n\n\n\nDate\nType\n Dead\n Injured\nLocation\nDetails\nPerpetrator\nPart of\n\n1\nKnife attack\n2 (+1)\n0\n Marseille, France\nA man attacked commuters, at Saint Charles station, with a knife, killing two people before being shot dead by police officers. The incident is being treated as an 'act of terrorism'. The perpetrator is alleged to have yelled \"Allahu Akbar\" during the attack.\nUnknown\nUnknown\n\n1\nBombing\n0\n0\n Cairo, Egypt\nAn explosion occurred at Myanmar's embassy in Cairo. The Hasm Movement claimed responsibility and stated that the act was perpetrated in retaliation for the country's crackdown on the Muslim Rohingya people.\nHasm Movement\nInsurgency in Egypt (2013–present)\n\n1\nAttack\n2\n4\n Sirnak, Turkey\nOne soldier and one security guard were killed in an attack by PKK terrorists near road construction in the southeastern Turkish province of Sirnak.\nPKK\nKurdish-Turkish conflict\n\n1\nArson\n0\n0\n Tacuatí, Paraguay\nTwo tractors from a farm were incinerated in the city of Tacuatí, San Pedro Department. In addition, a pamphlet was found that would be of the self-denominated Paraguayan People's Army.\nParaguayan People's Army\nParaguayan People’s Army insurgency\n\n1\nShooting\n3\n0\n Miranda, Colombia\nThree police officers were killed during a shooting with FARC.\nFARC (suspected)\nColombian conflict\n\n1\nStabbing/Vehicular assault\n0\n5\n Edmonton, Alberta, Canada\n2017 Edmonton attack: One police officer was injured and 4 civilians were injured by a stabbing and vehicular ramming that occurred in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on September 30, 2017 at 8:15 pm. (MDT).\nAbdulahi Sharif\nUnknown at this time\n\n", "*List of terrorist incidents in 2017\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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List of terrorist incidents in October 2017
[ "\n is a 1.5 grader idol cast (member) of the female idol group Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome, member of the selection unit Erabareshi, competitive eater, 5th Queen of Bombing (three consecutive victories) of TV Tokyo's ''The Battle of Big Eaters'', member of the gourmet unit Tabearu King, 2016 Summer gastronomic ambassador in Taiwan, \"Nexco East SA PA Gourmet Ambassador\", and 2017 Best Curry Panist.\n\nShe was born from Osaka Prefecture. She graduated from Doshisha University. Her nickname is .\n", "She was selected from a cafe cast that works at an hourly wage of 1,000 yen at the idol cultivating entertainment cafe \"Akibahara Backstage Pass\" in Akihabara, Tokyo, and started activities as an idol cast.\n\nKnown as a \"celebrity idol\" from her celebrity, according to her blog, her home is 820 million yen, her hobbies are equity investment, travelling with helicopters, special treatment for Disneyland shows, etc. She has four meals a day, her favourite food are French cuisine, large toro, and grilled meat.\n\nIn ''The Battle of Big Eaters: Zenkoku Jūdan! Shin Joō Hakkutsu-sen'' that was broadcast in TV Tokyo in January 2014 she participated in the local qualifying of the Aomori contest although she was from Osaka, and went on to the final game held in Tokyo..\n\nOn 30 March 2014, she participated in the main battle, winning the battle that won the programme recommendation frame in the broadcast of ''The Battle of Big Eaters: Bakushoku New Heroine Tanjō-sen''. She proceeded to the finals held in Hawaii, and she was on third place.\n\nIn the variety show ''Hara Peko! Nadeshiko Gourmet Tabi'' produced by TV Tokyo, since April 2014, she frequently appeared as a quasi-regular.\n\nShe is a fan of the Hanshin Tigers and had been selling child bytes of beer at Koshien Stadium. Sometimes she goes to watching the support uniform numbered 21 on 1 February on her birthday, still written as \"MoeAzu\".\n\nShe has many things related to food such as Yasai Sommelier, Food Analyst 4 Grade, Japan Sakana Test, Udon Test 3 Grade, etc. However, in addition to practical things such as first grade small vessel maneuvering licenses and secretarial tests, Iga Ninja Certificate Grade 3 · Kappa Capture Permit and other things like ''neta'' have been acquired widely. All of these qualifications have passed one examination. When she took the Japanese Sakana test, she was interviewed by Niconico live broadcast \"Fishing Mania\" who came in the interview, and because she got interviewed at private, she did not say her idol activities, name, etc., she was broadcast as a candidate.\n\nHer blogs are always updated once a day since 2013. From April 2014, becoming the official of Ameba, she herself said \"90% is the topic of food\" and any topic content always write something for one food or drink.\n", "She long for Morning Musume and she is interested in idols (during the first time Maki Goto entered). She likes other idols produced by Tsunku such as Aya Matsuura.\n\nAlthough she went to Doshisha University, she could not give up her dream of becoming an idol, and in 2011 Tsunku and Chiyomaru Shikura who was trying to set up \"Akibahara Backstage Pass\" knowingly wanted to get an idol cast on the net and applied for audition from Osaka. At this time, she trusted that she could pass, she signed a house in Tokyo without waiting for a pass or fail.\n\nOn 13 March 2012, her idol activities started as Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome 1.5th grade student. On her Akibahara Backstage Pass at the same time as idol activity there is also a job as a cafe clerk at a store, but she have never been sick even after two years have passed since she entered work, almost every day since she started working, there was a thing that the voice ceased to come out, but without doing absenteeism, she did cafe work by writing.\n\nOn 2 September 2013, she won the selection as a surprise at the selection member's recital at the major third single \"Oh my destiny\" selected members, and was given a singing solo part for the first time with the coupling song \"Idol ga Classmate nanoni, Kizukanai Kimi-tachi wa Jō Jaku Otsudesho\". All major performances were be participated in their first nationwide tour as a group, which was held during their major third single release period.\n\nOn 8 May 2014, they released their major 4th single \"Seishun Chronicle / Harinezumi and Jelly Bee\" as main member of Warner Music Japan Frame. In the main member presentation meeting, \"Media exposure as Queen big eating and attention\" is cited as reason for selection.\n\nBakusute Sotokanda Icchome was with the unit system of the members, and was distributed to the Recreation team of four teams on 14 September 2014. Afterwards, due to reorganization of its unit members, she joined to the Food & culture team on 11 January 2016 until they were disbanded on27 December the same year due to review of the units itself.\n\nOn 3 March 2016, as a Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome member will be selected as one of Erabareshi's members to become the first member fixed units.\n\nOn 29 September 2016, at the Council's announcement of Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome, she was exempted from the group ranking battle afterwards, and she was certified as a legend idol cast that will be posted on CD jacket unconditionally while enrolled.\n", "Her celebrity character take root as they dinner in luxury restaurants and introduced blogs to rent cruisers and limousines and party with friends.\n\nShe had never entered a conveyor belt sushi bar nor a ''gyūdon'' until she came up as an idol and cup ramen was the first time she was born in a television programme planning.\n\nWhen she was living with her family at her parents' house, she was going to travel abroad several times each year, and spend the year-end and new year abroad was a standard. In addition, she have experienced studying abroad in Toronto, Canada for one year at university.\n\nShe occasionally shows off the fact that she own multiple shares individually and enjoys enjoying shareholder benefit services and she also attend annual general meetings when she has time. She was interested in high school classes, her parents were doing stocks, and she started stock trading since her teens\n", "She said that she was not conscious of being particularly eating because her family was a family that eats well.\n\nThe first thing that came to be known as a big meal from the world was the planning \"Tsuntsube Eating Idol Championship\" in Tokyo Metropolitan Television's ''Tsuntsube'' broadcast on 19 and 26 October 2012, she finished at the Akihabara Backstage Pass store thirteen menus in this tournament within two hours and win overwhelmingly the difference below the second place (this programme plan would be the first talent to show off the big meal on television). Then, Tsunku who saw this eating played \"she's going out to the head family (''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō'')\", and it lead to her appearance in ''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō''.\n\nIn the 28 September 2013 broadcast of ''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen: Shin! Saikyō Densetsu'' in the Osaka qualifier, she participated in ''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen''. Although she attained fourth place by eating 25 pieces of freshly fresh \"Garlic Garlic Curry Bread\" in thirty minutes in a mixed female outdoor in the scorching sun, she could not advance to the main battle.\n\nLater in ''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen: Zenkoku Jūdan! Shin Joō Hakkutsu-sen'' on 1 January 2014 she broke through the Aomori preliminary competition and advanced to the final game. Although she wanted to participate in the local Kansai's Shiga preliminaries as the person herself, because it was overlapped with the schedule of the live tour of Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome to which she belonged, she was an opportunity to participate in the Aomori preliminary match where the schedule fitted.\n\nStarting in April 2014, HTB's ''Taberu Onna'' started broadcasting for her first time on television, and started broadcasting a series of magazines at Weekly Public Venus with a big meal plan, and at TV Tokyo's ''Hara Peko! Nadeshiko Gourmet Tabi'' she enter the eating Nadeshiko member and start full-scale activity as a big eating talent. Although she have not had the experience of becoming satiety until now, she first felt a sense that she do not want to eat any more because she was \"full with my stomach\".\n\nOn 28 September 2014, after ''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen: Shin Sedai Saikyō-sen'''s broadcasting of the record of second-prize winning in the male-female mixed game, her blog access reached 475 thousand and ranked third in the Ameba female idol ranking on the following day.\n\nWon in ''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen: Shin Bakushoku Joō Shūmei-sen'' which was broadcast on 29 March 2015, she was officially recognized as Queen of the fifth generation continuing from Gal Sone. Although there are many cases in which attention is paid to attention by programming from amateurs to turn into an ''ōkui tarento'', her participation as an entertainer from the first time and reaching the victory was the first case in the programme.\n\nShe also won the ''Bakushoku Joō Shin Jidai Totsunyū-sen'' broadcast on 3 April 2016, and won her second consecutive victory which is the third person in Bakushoku Joō. With this competition for 22 consecutive years, Yuji Nakamura who declared the retirement of the host who became a big eater king who received his last victory call.\n\nOn the 14 May 2017 broadcast of ''Bakushoku Joō Onna-tachi no Gekokujō Senki'', Yuko Shoji of the third generation as a special invited player went on to compete and the new and old Joō confrontation was realised, as a result of the realisation of the new and old Queen confrontation, Moeno achieved her third consecutive title of Joō. Actually, Tsunku, who was in the final fighting field in Hawaii, came to cheer and talked about the encouragement of Tsunku who was a teacher who gave me a chance as an idol and a big eating talent became more encouraged and later talked on her blog to have.\n\nAlso in Taiwan, Japan's big eating programme is popular and was appointed as Taiwan Tourism Food Ambassador of the summer to be appointed as the first foreign talent as the campaign in \"2016 Taiwan Summer Solstice 235 Campaign\" conducted by Taiwan Ministry of Transportation Tourism Bureau, and on 19 July 2016, she held a press conference in Taipei City with the director of the tourism bureau deputy director Liu Ki announced various mass media in Taiwan.\n\nAs the main eating record, there are 204 handfuls of sushi, 700 cups of wanko (about 50 servings), 21 cups of melamu juice (8.4 kg), 14 currants of green curry (4.14 kg), and 1 fresh fried rice (2.5 kg).\n\n===''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen'' entry record===\n\n\n On-air date !! Tournament Title !! Competition content !! Main record !! Final result\n\n 28 Sep 2013\n True! The Strongest Legend (Regional Preliminary)\n Mixed men and women's game\n Black garlic curry pan 25 pieces\n Osaka qualifying 4th\n\n 1 Jan 2014\n Nationwide Vertical! New Queen Excavation Fight\n Women's limited war\n \n Final third place\n\n 30 Mar 2014\n New Heroine for Explosion Birth\n Women's limited war\n \n Final third place\n\n 27 Sep 2014\n New Generation Strongest Battle (Regional Preliminary)\n Mixed men and women's game\n Jumbo beef skewer cut 40 (2 kg)\n Osaka qualifying 1st\n\n 28 Sep 2014\n New Generation Strongest Battle\n Mixed men and women's game\n \n Second place\n\n 1 Jan 2015\n Country-specific Competition!\n \n \n Second place\n\n 28 Mar 2015\n Road to the New Explosive Queen (Regional Preliminary)\n Women's limited war\n Spring roll 72 bottles (3.6 kg)\n Osaka qualifying 1st\n\n 29 Mar 2015\n New Explosive Queen Attack Name Fight-Philippines Cebu Island Version\n \n \n Victory\n\n 27 Sep 2015\n New Absolute Champion Bombardment Game\n \n \n Fourth place in semifinals\n\n 3 Apr 2016\n Queen Eruption Raid\n \n \n Victory (2nd successive)\n\n 2 Oct 2016\n Grab the World! Decisive Battle of Fire\n \n \n Fourth place in semifinals\n\n 14 May 2017\n Suicide Kyodo of the Bombed Queen\n \n \n Victory (3rd successive)\n\n", "===Television===\n; Current appearance programmes\n*''Uso no yōna Hontō no Shunkan! 30-Byō-go ni Zettai Mi rareru TV'' (Regular broadcast version) \"Local Mega Prime Local National Footing\" corner regular (27 Oct 2015 – , TX)\n*''Kyūkyoku no Maru-Batsu Quiz Show!! Chō Toi! Shinjitsu ka? Uso ka?'' (12 Aug 2016 – , NTV)*Question at eating challenge as a VTR guest\n\n; Past regular programmes and single appearances\n*''Taberu Onna'' (3 Apr – 3 Jul 2014, HTB)*First starring and regular\n*''Hara Peko! Nadeshiko Gourmet Tabi'' (18 Apr – 26 Sep 2014, quasi-regular, TX)\n*''Buramari no itadaki'!'' (17 Oct 2014 – 12 Jun 2015, TX)*Quasi-regular (''Hara Peko! Nadeshiko Gourmet Tabi kara'''s renewal)\n*''Nanikore Chinhyakkei'' (29 Oct 2014 – 16 Dec 2015, EX)*occasional appearances as a hundred scenery investigator with Kazuko Kurosawa (Morisanchu)\n*''Kawaī Akachan Dai Dhūgō! Dōbutsu Bang!!'' (17 Apr 2015 – 1 Jul 2016, TX)*Broadcast one or two times in three months of programme's reorganization time\n*''Test no Hanamichi'' New Benzemi \"Eating Out × Geography\" indefinite appearance as video representative (11 Apr 2016 – NHK E)\n*''Kusadeka'' (2 Apr 2016 – , SUT)*appearing at irregular period after acting on behalf of Gal Sone's maternity leave\n*''Guchi Kiite Tonight 2 Kagoshima-hen'' (3–25 Nov 2016, )*Starring in Kagoshima edition\n*''Chō kawaī Eizō Renpatsu! Dōbutsu Piece!!'' (30 Sep 2016 – 31 Apr 2017, TX)\n*''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen'' (TX)\n**True! The Strongest Legend - Regional Preliminaries (28 Sep 2013)\n**Nationwide Vertical! New Queen Excavation Fight (1 Jan 2014)\n**New Heroine for Explosion Birth (Qualification) (30 Mar 2014)\n**New Heroine for Explosion Birth (30 Mar 2014)\n**The New Generation of the Strongest War (28 Sep 2014)\n**Road to the New Explosive Queen (28 Mar 2015)\n**New Explosive Queen Attack Name Fight (29 Mar 2015)\n**New Queen Excavation Fight (27 Jun 2015)*Guest appearance of finals commentary\n**New Absolute Champion Bombardment Game -East-West Qualifying- (26 Sep 2015)*Tokyo Preliminal Guest Commentary Appearance\n**New Absolute Champion Bombardment Game (27 Sep 2015)\n**Newcomer King (9 Jan 2016)*Guest appearance of finals commentary\n**Road to Queen of Bomb (2 Apr 2016)*Qualifying commentary guest appearance\n**Queen Eruption Raid (3 Apr 2016)\n**\"The Birth of New Star!\" (2 Jul 2016)*Guest appearance of finals commentary\n**The Way to the World, at Last it Opens! (1 Oct 2016)*Qualifying commentary guest appearance\n**Grab the World! Decisive Battle of Fire (2 Oct 2016)\n**Eating Big New Queen Excavation Fight (7 Jan 2017)*Guest appearance of finals commentary\n**The Opening of the Event 2017 Queen (13 May 2017)\n**Suicide Kyodo of the Bombed Queen (14 May 2017)\n*''Ōkui Sekaiichi Kettei-sen'' (TX)\n**Vol. 1 (22 Jun 2014)*Only as a cheering group of Risa Hattori\n**Vol. 2 (1 Jan 2015) Japan representative participation\n**Vol. 3 (1 Jan 2016) Japan representative participation\n**Vol. 4 (1 Jan 2017) Japan representative participation\n**The Opening of Fire! Who is Japan!? (27 Nov 2016)*Guest commentary\n*''Owarai Wide Show Marco Polo-ri!'' (KTV)\n**Find Witches Sugawara's First Generation Next Generation! corner (10 Aug 2014)\n**Rumored Girless Celebrity N/A Actual State Public SP (23 Oct 2016)\n*''Maru-Maru En attara Batsu-Batsu dekirudesho?'' #30 (31 Aug 2014, Tele-Asa Channel 1)\n*''Rank Ōkoku'' Meat Festival Line Ranking Top 10 corner (22 Nov 2014, TBS)\n*''Duel Masters Dash TV Saga'' (4 Oct 2014 – 21 Mar 2015, Kids Station) as Hidariko Kuzuno, with Mei Takamiya\n*''Uso no yōna Hontō no Shunkan! 30-Byō-go ni Zettai Mi rareru TV 3-Jikan Special''\n*''Ariyoshi's Meeting for Reviewing'' (18 Apr 2015, NTV)\n*''Jinsei ga Kawaru 1-funkan no Fukaīhanashi: Hanagata Shokugyō wa Hontōni Shiawasena no ka? SP'' (20 Apr 2015, NTV)\n*''Sunday Japon'' \"Meat Festival Tokyo 2015 Spring\" location VTR appearance (3 May 2015, TBS)\n*''Kaiketsu! Nai-Nai Answer'' (NTV)\n**Popular Half-entertainers! Secret and Honne Two Consecutive Hours SP \"Celebrity Real Intention Roundtable Discussion\" corner (12 May 2015)\n**Celebrity Wife Gome Visit Corner (2 Jun 2015)\n*''Channel-sei Kaiten TV All Zap!'' (19 May 2015, BS SukaPā!)\n*''Konyamo Doru Bako V'' (19 May 2015, TX)\n*''PS Junkin'' (22 May 2015, CTV)\n*''Ariyoshi Japon'' (22 May 2015, TBS)\n*''Ariehen Sekai'' (TX)\n**(26 May 2015)\n**(9 Aug 2016)\n**(4 Apr 2017)\n*''Meringue no Kimochi'' Suddenly Show! Person (30 May 2015, NTV)\n*''School Kakumei!'' \"Panther's Delicious Meat Gourmet\" (31 May 2015, NTV)\n*''Daikichi Hanamaru no 2020'' (26 Jun 2015, CX)\n*''Hakunetsu Live: Bibbit'' (TBS)\n**\"People Map\" location guest (20 Jul 2015)\n**\"Adhering Bibbit\" (23 Jan 2017)\n*''Asanama Wide: Su matan!'' (14 Aug 2015, YTV) Entertainment Again! corner\n*''Shiranai Anata wa Daijōbu!? Hakken! Uwasa no Shokutaku'' (18 Aug 2015, CX)\n*''Ningen Kansatsu Variety: Monitoring'' (TBS)\n**(20 Aug 2015)\n**(4 Aug 2016)\n**(27 Oct 2016)\n**(23 Mar 2017)\n**(10 Aug 2017)\n*''Saishin! Sapporo Ramen!!: Pro ga Unaru ano Mise no Aji'' (3 Nov 2015, TVh)\n*''Jidai Kawareba!: Mukashi no Nippon wa Shōgeki no Shūkan-darake'' (4 Nov 2015, TX)*Challenge record of the great meal of the Edo era\n*''Ganzo! Ōkui-ō Kettei-sen: En no Bangai-hen!!'' \"A New Eater Nadesiko Goes! All Over the Country Astringent Deka Horse Food Eating Sauce SP\" (27 Dec 2015, TX)\n*''Jikan ga aru Hito shika De renai TV'' The Best 100 Celebrities Who Laughed the Most Laugh on Television in 2015 (29 Dec 2015, TBS)\n*''Dora Go!'' (TX)\n**Izu Gourmet Drive (10 Jan 2016)\n**Osaka Drift Drive (22 May 2016)\n*''Shinshun Kinkyū Kenshō!: FamiGeki demo 20-jikan Namahōsō yaren no ka!?'' (10–11 Jan 2016, FamiGeki)\n*''Japanet 30-jikan TV'' (16 Jan 2016, Japanet Channel DX)\n*''Watashi no Nani ga Ike nai no?: Karada no Himitsu 2-jikan SP'' (18 Jan 2016, TBS)\n*''Wednesday Downtown'' location VTR appearance (20 Feb 2016, TBS)\n*''Shinichi Hatori Morning Show'' Chofu Deck Prime Walk Rally Game Film VTR appearance (25 Feb 2016, EX)\n*''Otona Yōsei-sho: Banana School'' guest teacher (2 Mar 2016, THK)\n*''Pachikon'' (31 Mar 2016, OBS)\n*''All-Star Thanksgiving '16 Haru'' (9 Apr 2016, TBS)\n*''Quiz Present Variety: Q-sama!!'' (EX)\n**Achievement King No.1 Championship 3 Hours SP (11 Apr 2016)\n**Kansu Prestigious College Corps Led by Kazlaser vs Maiko Tenmei led by Kanto Prestigious University Corps SP (30 May 2016)\n*''Mezamashi Saturday'' Sanosanpo corner (14 May 2016, CX)\n*''Hayashi-sensei ga Odoroku Hatsumimi-gaku!'' (29 May 2016, MBS)\n*''Hakkiri 5: Sonnani Suka rete inai 5-ri ga Sekai o Sukuu'' (5 Jun 2016, ABC)\n*''Onegai! Ranking'' (EX)\n*(13 Jul 2016) VTR appearance\n*(23 May 2017) VTR appearance\n*(28 Jun 2017) VTR appearance\n*''Momochihama Store: Yūgata-ban'' (TNC)\n**(3 Aug 2016)\n**(24 Aug 2016)\n**(27 Sep 2016)\n*''King's Brunch'' (6 Aug 2016, TBS)\n*''Ikinari! Kogane Densetsu.'' (18 Aug 2016, EX)\n*''Akko ni omakase!'' (11 Sep 2016, TBS)\n*Dare mo Shirabeta Koto ga nai Nihongo Ranking ''Nippon ne hori wa hori'' (11 Sep 2016, TNC)\n*''Riben Xuewen Da-Da Wei Nuwang You Taiwan'' (30 Sep 2016, )*Broadcast in Taiwan\n*''Namasata Jōhō-kyoku'' \"Ramen and Autumn's Section Corner of Sendai, Which is Really Delicious at Endo\" (1 Oct 2016, KHB)\n*''Ojamattere: Wide & News'' (24 Oct – 2 Nov 2016, FBC)\n*''Aruaru Gijidō'' \"Are You Happy as a Woman? Gluttony Lady Talent\" (5 Nov 2016, EX)\n*''Tabe aru King no Oshi Meshi'' (24 Nov 2016, NBN)\n*''Oja Map!!'' \"New Map!! Popular Bus Tour 2 Hours SP\" (21 Dec 2016, CX)\n*''Hanawa to Gourmet Idol Joshi no!! Good Job Traveler'' (ATV)\n**(25 Dec 2016)\n**(19 Mar 2017)\n*''Cream vs Osamu Hayashi! Quiz Survivor 2016'' (31 Dec 2016, EX)\n*''Jimoto Yūmeijin Osusume! Tōhoku 6 Ken (Hi) Meibutsu Dai Shūgō Gokujō Hokkori Tour'' (5 Feb 2017, TBS)\n*''Hiroiki Ariyoshi no Daretoku!?'' (21 Feb 2017, KTV)\n*''#Hi_Poul'' \"Dai Buyer\" corner (2 Mar 2017, CX)\n*''Spark Tamashī'' (19 Mar 2017, )\n*''Morning Chance'' \"Morning Talk\" Gastronomic Talent Eat Everything! Delicious Spring Limited Gourmet with Great Deals (27 Mar 2017, TBS)\n*''Mezamashi TV'' Coco Tuning corner (5 May 2017, CX)\n*''Pyramid Derby'' Taiwan location VTR appearance (7 May 2017, TBS)\n*''Doyō Special'' \"Now is the Season! Ibaraki-Choshi Sogoro's Journey Over a Holiday\" (20 May 2017, TX)\n*''Sekai Roots Tanken-tai'' (EX) Eating Roots Exploration Corps\n**Surveyed the Oldest Hamburgers in the USA (22 May 2017)\n**Surveyed the Oldest Pizza Store in Italy (5 Jun 2017)\n**Surveyed the Oldest Waffle Shop in Belgium (19 Jun 2017)\n**Eating Roots Tour SP: Surveyed the Oldest Paella Store in Spain (26 Jun 2017)\n*''mu-Jack'' (2 Jun 2017, KTV)\n*''Met-Log'' (4 Jun 2017, TBS)\n*'''Pu' Suma'' (EX)\n**(14 Jul 2017)\n**(11 Aug 2017)\n*''Ichioshi!'' (3 Aug 2017, HTB)\n*''Ichioshi! Morning'' (11 Aug 2017, HTB)\n*''Jikan Asshuku Speed Celeb: Tamani wa Shūmatsu Raku sa sete'' (12 Aug 2017, CX)\n*''Yamagata-Natsu no Ryō: Tsumetai Men Dōchū 2'' (16 Aug 2017, )\n*''Non Stop!'' \"Queen of Big Eating MoeAzu Ichioshi High-speed SA Gourmet\" (12 Sep 2017, CX)\n*''Watching! Miyagi'' (21 Sep 2017, TBC)\n\n===TV dramas===\n*''Keishichō Sōsaikkachō'' Season 2 Episode 8 (8 Jun 2017, EX) - as Moeno Atsugi\n\n===Films===\n*''Gin Tama'' (14 Jul 2017, Warner Bros.)\n\n===Direct-to-video===\n*''Shura no Otoko to Ie Nashi Shōjo'' (2 Dec 2016, All In Entertainment)\n*''Shura no Otoko to Ie Nashi Shōjo 2'' (3 Mar 2017, All In Entertainment)\n\n===Magazine serialisations===\n*''Shūkan Taishū Venus'' \"Go with Azuki Moeno-chan! Great Gourmet Food\" (18 Apr 2014 – )\n*''Shūkan Tokyo Walker+'' \"Tokyo Food Heritage\" (6 Apr 2016 – )*electronic magazine\n\n===Single magazines===\n*''Shūkan Taishū''\n**\"Aqua Museum Experience Report\" (9 Jul 2012 Issue)\n**\"Pro Baseball Player Produced Box Lunch\" (17 Jun 2013 Issue)\n*''Weekly Playboy''\n**\"2014 Hope Beauty\" corner (2014 No.19-20 merger number 28 April Issue)\n**Photo Collection Leading Cut Gravure (2015 No.12 23 Mar Issue)\n**\"Choose Carefully Selected 6 Stores Gourmet\" corner (2015 No.24 15 Jun Issue)\n*''Josei Jishin''\n**\"Original Ancestry! Great Eating King Decision\" Interview with the participating members participating in the bombing of New Heroine for Explosion (3 Jun 2014 Issue)\n**2015 \"Japan Will Be Like This!\" 5 In charge of ''Shoku'' of a wise man (20 Jan 2015 Issue)\n**Cheap Dining Room Nationwide the Best 7 (1 Nov 2016 Issue)\n*''Bomb'' \"Rookie da Go! Go!\" corner (Jun 2014 Issue)\n*''Tokyo Walker''\n**(31 Jul 2014 Special Issue)\n**(Nov 2015 Issue)\n**Gourmet Talent Chooses a Funny Amore Cooked Rice (Nov 2016 Issue)\n**(Jun 2017 Issue)\n**(Aug 2017 Issue)\n*''Gekkan Audition'' interview (Jan 2015 Issue)\n*''Shukan Jitsuwa'' Photo Collection Leading Cut Gravure (16 Apr 2015 Issue)\n*''Weekly Asahi Geinō'' Photo Collection Leading Cut Gravure (30 Apr 2015 Issue)\n*''Weekly Young Jump''\n**No.33 Mogusa's New Release Commemorative Project Interview (16 Jul 2015 Issue)\n**No.35 Mogusa's New Release Commemorative Project Interview The Second Part & Big Eating Report (30 Jul 2015 Issue)\n*''Nikkei Money'' Gain More Shareholder Benefits Enlarged Version Hakko Spring Special Talk Azuki Moeno × Hiroto Kiritani (Feb 2016 Issue)\n*''Shūkan Spa!'' (Fusosha Publishing)\n**9-16 Feb 2016 merger issue Eccentric Path \"The Biggest Eating Challenge Forefront\"\n**6 Jun 2017 Issue Graven Soul (30 May 2017)\n**13 Jun 2017 Issue Money Obtainable Investigation Department vol.250 (6 Jun 2017)\n*''Dime'' (Shogakukan)\n**(Jun 2016 Issue)\n**(Jun 2017 Issue)\n*''Lot Numbers \"Chō\" Tekichū-hō'' (Aug 2016 Issue)*First cover model in commercial magazine\n*''Sakaba Hito'' Vol.3 (31 Jan 2017)\n*''Entame'' \"Potato Snack General Election\" in a special feature (Apr 2017 Issue)\n*''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' No. 14 Gravure Posted (8 Mar 2017)\n*''Bessatsu CD&DL Data'' My Girl vol.18 \"Voice Actress Edition\" \"From the idol 'Yui Ogura'\" interview article (26 Apr 2017, Kadokawa/Enterbrain)\n*''Pachinkoori-jutsu Mega Mix Premium Box'' (25 May 2017, Guideworks)\n*''Hanako'' No.1134 (25 May 2017, Magazine House)\n*''Shukan Shincho'' (29 Jun 2017 Issue)\n*''Tandem Style'' No.183 (24 Jun 2017, Creator Publishing Co., Ltd.)\n*''Diamond Zai'' Sep 2017 Issue (21 Jul 2017, Diamond, Inc.)\n*''Idol And Read 012'' (22 Sep 2017, Shinko Music)\n\n; Flyers\n*''Village Vanguard'' \"VV magazine\" vol.6 (25 Dec 2014)\n*''Shin-Keisei Electric Railway'' \"CiaO\" Vol.122 Cover Page Model & Gourmet Report (20 Sep 2015, Shin Keisei Electric Corporation)\n\n===Internet contents===\n*''Yahoo! Life Magazine''\n**\"Hikomaro × Azuki Moeno Takes Off! How to Enjoy Delicious Food Gourmet\" (11 May 2016)\n**\"MoeAzu Explodes Hotel Maid Popular Italian Spring Pasta!!\" (2 Mar 2017)\n\n===Column serialisations===\n; News applications\n*''Rurubu'' \"Aim for Eating Big Eyes Taking All Tokyo Stations!\" (Dec 2014 – Jun 2015, JTB Publishing)\n\n===Photo albums===\n*''How sweet!'' (25 Apr 2015, Ayumi Hall Publishing, Photographer: Masafumi Nakayama) \n\n===Image DVD===\n*''me-shi-a-ga-re'' (26 Jun 2015, S Digital)\n\n===Internet programmes===\n*''A Kaigijitsu'' 58th (26 Sep 2013) 61st (13 Oct 2013, YouTube WMJ Channel)\n*''Nukegake! Mejuku'' vol.11-14 (Jan–Apr 2014, Kitasandō Hōsōkyoku)\n*''Instant Johnson no kawai kochan Neo!!'' (31 May 2014, AmebaStudio)\n*''Drama 'Kodoku no Gourmet' o Okazu ni takitate gohan o Taberu'' (27 Mar 2015, Niconico Live Broadcast, TV Tokyo Channel) Together with Ria Arita\n*''Cup Noodle ni ano Nazo Niku ga Kaettekita! Yarou ze, nazo Niku Fukkatsu-sai!'' (29 Apr 2015, Niconico Live Broadcast)\n*''All Night Nippon w hitasura ** yaru suiyō'' \" Will Eat All the McDonald's Menus\" (23 Sep 2015, YouTube All Night Nippon w Channel)\n*''Gachi de Tabemasu! Bokura no Oishī Ranking: Guransta Bentō-hen'' (21 Dec 2015, Niconico Live Broadcast Walker Channel)\n*''Taka no Tsumedan no 10-shūnen-dai Happyō SP!'' (Ibakira TV)\n**Miss Big Eating Shoatae Masubuchi and the 5th Generation Explosive Queen MoeAzu Ibaraki Foodstuff Deck Prime Cooking & Eating SP (28–30 Jan 2016)\n**Miss Big Eating Shoatae Masubuchi and the 5th Generation Explosive Queen MoeAzu Ibaraki Lumpy Eating Meal Competing in \"Heart Skill\" SP! (9–11 Mar 2016)\n**second season #15 - #16 Ibaraki TV 5 Years Entry Ball Special (24 Nov – 1 Dec 2016)\n*''Ibaraki Pelori'' (10 Mar 2016, Line Live)\n*''Sōkan Kinen 'Shūkan Tokyo Walker+' Hajimaru yo: Masakiyo Maezono, Azuki Moeno-ra ga Satsuei Hiwa o Hirō'' (30 Mar 2016, Niconico Live Broadcast Walker Channel)\n*''\"ŌKui Idol\" Azuki Moeno no 3-jikan Ōkui-sei Chūkei: Gōka Viking Tabe Tsukuse!'' (14 May 2016, AbemaTV)\n*''Eos no Arukkata: Player vs MoeAzu Time Attack Ōkui Battle-hen'' (22 Jun 2016, Niconico Live Broadcast Hangeme Official Channel)\n*''Niconico Boat Race Department @JLC Special Business Trip in Naruchan Hall'' (17 Jul 2016, Niconico Live Broadcast Niconico Boat Race Department @JLC)\n*Ohoban ''Ohōtsuku Jōhō Hasshin Bangumi'' (1 Sep 2016, YouTube)*Private limited only during September 2016\n*''Obaka Daigaku Gakuen-sai 2016 Obaka's Kitchen'' (17 Sep 2016, Niconico Live Broadcast)\n*''Oishī! Idol! Sagami TV!'' (30 Sep 2016, Fresh! by AbemaTV)\n*''Saisai Terebi! (Ocha no Musume Saisai)'' (TeleAsa Douga)\n** #79 S Tour Extended Battle! A Big Eating Confrontation with MoeAzu! (29 Sep 2016)\n** #80 Sai Sauce Eating Confrontation! Your Lord Attacks Violently! (13 Oct 2016)\n*''Bijo Lunch'' #180-181 (19–20 Dec 2016, AbemaTV)\n*''Center Shiken Hodoite mita 2017'' 2nd day-numerator (15 Jan 2017, Niconico Live Broadcast N High School Channel)\n*''Chigau de Show!'' 6th \"Theme: Oden\" (5 Feb 2017, AbemaTV)\n*''KuriyuNiko Nama Kōshiki Tokuban Vol.3: 1 Shūnenkinen Zenyasai'' (5 Apr 2017, Niconico Live Broadcast, Crystal of Reunion)\n*''Meshitero'' \"MoeAzu Special Week\" (22–26 May 2017, AbemaTV)\n*''Hisoka no Oryōri'' Who can not eat!? Course Dish Roulette Live Broadcast #8 (29 May 2017, Niconico Live Broadcast, Max Murai Club)\n*''Makkusu Murai no Honjitsu Nomaneba: Nissan Aki 4 Haime from Hisoka'' (29 May 2017, Niconico Live Broadcast, Max Murai Club)\n\n===Radio===\n*''Konya mo Otopara!'' (20 Feb 2015, NBS\n*''Inagakisaki Sakura no Anime Idol Bakka'' (1 May 2015, MBS Radio)\n*''Kirin Ichiban Shibori One More Pint!'' (2 Oct 2015, Nack5)\n*''Wakako Takeda no pitatto.'' (24 Nov 2015, ABC Radio)\n*''A-chan no tadatada Radio ga Suki ja ke n.'' (11 Feb 2016 FM Kochi, 14 Feb FM Ehime-FM Tokushima, 15 Feb FM Kagawa)\n*''Yokohama Radio Apartment'' \"Shiori Tomita's No Radio\" (15 Mar 2016, FM Yokohama)\n*''Wide Station'' (4 Nov 2016, IBC Radio)\n*''Sand no Bonyarinu rajio 2017'' (22 Jul 2017, TBC Radio)*Telephone participation\n*''Nanako Weekend Plus'' (Let's Eat MoeAzu's \"Kyoto of the Sea\"! -Walking Out at a Branch Booth-) live broadcast (2 Sep 2017, FM Maizuru)\n\n===Newspapers===\n*''Nikkan Gendai''\n**Gluttony article (3 Oct 2014)\n**Gravure posted (21 Apr 2015)\n*''Yūkan Fuji'' (31 Mar 2015)*Collaboration Ramen store PR article\n*''Asahi Shimbun''\n**Collaboration Ramen Store Open article (9 Apr 2015)\n**My Favorite Ike Noodles (30 Jun 2017)\n\n===Mook===\n*''Rurubu Tokyo Kankō'' (18 Jun 2012, JTB Publishing) \n*''Rurubu Fujisan Fujigoko Gotenba Fujinomiya '15'' (6 Jun 2014, JTB Publishing) \n*''Rurubu Kiyosato Tateshina Yatsugadake Suwa '16'' (11 Mar 2015, JTB Publishing) \n*''Mappuru Tochigi Utsunomiya Nikkō Nasu '18'' (12 Jun 2017, Shobunsha) \n\n===Advertisements===\n*Sunpop Etcetra Ayase Summer Bargain Poster, advertisement model (Jun 2012)\n*Lion Corporation \"Sofron Aroma Rich\" sales promotion board model (it is unknown when the store was placed in the shop exactly after 2012)\n*Yukiguni Maitake Snow country climbing pole, Snow country mushroom curry image character (Apr 2015 –)\n*PSO2 Arcus Cafe supporters head (17 Jul – 30 Sep 2015, Sega Games/Suites Paradise Shinjuku east exit shop)\n*Young Jump Comics \"Mogusa-san\" Volume 7 Band comment (19 Oct 2015, Shueisha)\n*\"MoeAzu\" Introduces the Gourmet of Osaka Domecity! (Jun 2016 – Æeon Mall Osaka-Domecity)*Food coat menu with HP leaflet etc PR\n*my Gamecity \"Year-end and New Year Big Reduction Campaign\" image character (21 Dec 2016 – 31 Jan 2017, Koei Tecmo Games)\n*60th Anniversary of Opening \"GI Toda Primrose\" image character (Jan 2017, Toda Racecourse)\n*LaLaport Tokyo-Bay\n**Daily carnivorous food fair (9 May – 9 Jun 2016)\n**Ichigo Fair (20 Jan 2017 –)\n**Daily carnivorous food fair (29 Apr – 30 Jun 2017)\n**Summer cool menu fair (1 Jul – 20 Aug 2017)\n*Akihabara UDX Restaurant & Shop 11th Anniversary Special Project \"Challenge from MoeAzu Gourmet Delicious!\" (18–31 Mar 2017, Akihabara Urban Development X)\n*Nexco East SA PA Gourmet Ambassador (16 May 2017 –, East Nippon Expressway Company)*Scheduled for one year\n*SG 22nd Ocean Cup Main Ambassador (26 Jun – 17 Jul 2017, Marugame Club)\n\n===Collaborative products, planning===\n*\"Soy Sauce Nishiki × Gourmet Idol Azuki Moeno\" (4 Apr – 25 Sep 2015, Tachikawa Ramen Square)\n*\"Curry feat. Azuki Moeno\" (10 Jun 2016, MKE Enterprises Inc.)\n\n===Events===\n*The 10th Ramen Tryout guest judge (6 Dec 2014, Tachikawa Ramen Square)\n*Tokyo Mittrea 5th Anniversary Exciting Niknik! Thanksgiving Meat big eating challenge (7 Dec 2014, Tokyo Mittrea)\n*The 2nd Rice Ball (5 May 2015, Togoshi Ginza Shopping District)\n*\"Kusuke's Meeting Will Come to See Chatting with the Person Who Wants to Meet\" #2 Uploaded Kyosuke × Gourmet Idol Azuki Moeno (15 Jan 2016, pixiv Zingaro) Utsuta Kyosuke 20th Anniversary Original Exhibition \"Uta Exhibition\" Event\n*Book Festival Short Short Show Sets Show!!(23 Mar 2016, Book Festival Secretariat) Tohoku University of Art and Design Gaien Campus\n\n===Others===\n*Plan for Japan Twin Tail (28 Mar 2013 Japan Twin Tail Association) model)\n*\"Plan for Twin Tail\" Photo Exhibition (5–23 Jul 2013, Tokyo City View) participated as a photo model\n\n; Application for iPhone\n*''Q'' -360° experience- preset video \"Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome MoeAzu Celebrity Rating Quiz\"\n", "\n", "*Competitive eating\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Biography", "Idol activities", "Celebrity character", "Competitive eating", "Filmography (individually)", "References", "See also", "External links" ]
Azuki Moeno
[ "\n\nThe '''2016–17 Perth Scorchers WBBL season''' was the second in the team's history. Coached by Lisa Keightley and captained by Suzie Bates, the team competed in the WBBL02 competition.\n<!--", "\n===Regular season===\n\n\n-->", "\n", "The following is the Scorchers women squad for WBBL|02. Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''.\n\n\n \n Name\n \n Birth date\n Batting Style\n Bowling Style\n Notes\n\n Batsmen\n\n12 \n '''Nicole Bolton''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n Right arm off spin \n \n\n22 \n '''Lauren Ebsary''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n \n\n11 \n Heather Graham \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium fast \n\n\n28 \n Chloe Piparo \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm off spin \n\n\n3 \n '''Elyse Villani''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm fast medium \n\n\n All-rounders\n\n10 \n '''Suzie Bates''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n Captain / Overseas international\n\n5 \n Mathilda Carmichael \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm fast medium \n \n\n \n '''Emma Lai''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n Associate Rookie\n\n Wicketkeepers\n\n4 \n Megan Banting \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n\n\n33 \n Emily Smith \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n\n\n Pace bowlers\n\n20 \n Emma Biss \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n\n\n26 \n '''Katherine Brunt''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium fast \n Overseas international\n\n8 \n Piepa Cleary \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n\n\n16 \n Katie-Jane Hartshorn \n \n \n Right-handed \n Left-arm chinaman \n\n\n41 \n '''Anya Shrubsole''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium \n Overseas international / fifth game onwards\n\n Spin bowlers\n\n14 \n '''Rebecca Grundy''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n Left-arm orthodox spin \n Overseas international / first four games\n\n2 \n Emma King \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm off spin \n\n\n\nSources \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Fixtures", "Ladder", "Squad", "References" ]
2016–17 Perth Scorchers WBBL season
[ "'''Myron Prinzmetal''' (February 8, 1908 – January 8, 1987) was an American cardiologist. He studied hypertension and heart arrhythmias among many other topics, and was the first to describe Prinzmetal's angina.\n", "Myron Prinzmetal was born in 1908 in Buffalo, New York, to Anna and Harry Prinzmetal. His family later moved to Los Angeles, where Myron attended Theodore Roosevelt High School. He obtained a B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles; an M.A. in pharmacy from the University of California, San Francisco; and an M.D. from the UCSF School of Medicine in 1933. As a student, he worked with Gordon Alles and Chauncey D. Leake on the synthesis of amphetamine.\n", "Prinzmetal completed his medical internship in San Francisco and relocated to St. Louis for his residency at Barnes Hospital. In 1935, he became a fellow at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. This was followed by a fellowship at University College London, where he worked with George Pickering on research into the hormone renin, and another fellowship at the University of Southern California. He returned to Los Angeles in 1938 to take up a research position at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, while also running a private practice.\n\nPrinzmetal authored over 165 publications over the course of his career. The main focus of his research was hypertension, and he was the first to describe Prinzmetal's angina, a variant of classical angina. During the Second World War, he focused his research on shock caused muscle trauma and burns. He published widely on topics including heart arrhythmias, electrocardiography, and circulatory shock. Although he specialized in cardiology, he also wrote studied diseases of the lungs and kidneys, and he was one of the first West Coast physicians to use iodine-131 to treat Graves' disease, a thyroid disorder.\n", "Prinzmetal had four children with his first wife, Blanche Keiler. He owned a collection of rare books, including the only first-edition copy of William Harvey's ''De Motu Cordis'' not owned by a museum. In 1962, he unknowing bought the only known portrait of Harvey, which he later returned to the Royal College of Physicians.\n\nPrinzmetal retired in 1971 and died in Los Angeles on January 8, 1987.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early life", "Career", "Personal life", "References" ]
Myron Prinzmetal
[ "'''Catherine Isabella''' or '''Isabel Dodd''' (8 April 1860 – 13 November 1932) was an English educationist, novelist and education writer. In 1892 she became the first woman on the academic staff of Victoria University of Manchester, as a lecturer in education.\n", "Catherine Dodd was born in Birmingham, only daughter among the four children of the businessman Thomas Milner Dodd and his wife Christian (née Kelly). She attended a private girls' school and then studied elementary education at Swansea Training College.\n", "Dodd taught initially at several schools, and from 1892 at Owens College, part of Victoria University of Manchester, as \"first mistress of method\". This made her the first female member of the university's staff. A student of hers in that period recalled, \"She made us enthusiastic about our profession, giving us ideals to strive for, and above all others, deserves the title of pioneer.\" A colleague of hers at Owens College, Samuel Alexander, interviewed many years later, said that Dodd had \"swept her students into the whirlwind of her own energy and enthusiasm and faith in the value of pedagogy.\"\n\nIn 1903, Dodd founded privately in Manchester the experimental College House School, based on Froebel principles, which also embraced the ideas of the German pedagogical philosopher Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776–1841). Her publications in this period included ''Introduction to the Herbartian Principles of Teaching'' (1898), ''Hungarian Education'' (1902), ''Fairy Tales for Infant Schools and Infant Classes'' (1904), and ''The Child and the Curriculum'' (1906). Her methods included pioneering use of school travel as an educational tool. Dodd moved in 1906 to be Principal of Cherwell Hall teacher training college in Oxford, from where she retired in 1920.\n", "Retirement in Dodd's case meant a new career as a novelist. Basing herself in London, she wrote twelve, starting from ''A Vagrant Englishwoman'' (1905) and finishing with ''Paul and Perdita'' (1932). These mingled mysticism with an idealization of the historical past. They reflect something of a shift from the Fabian and feminist ideas of her younger days to a more conservative outlook.\n\nShe also wrote a biography of Mary Shelley entitled ''Eagle Feather'' (1933).\n", "Catherine Dodd remained unmarried. She died in London on 13 November 1932 and was buried in Marylebone Cemetery. She had already, in 1931, endowed a fellowship at the University of Manchester, left bequests to several literary organizations in her will.\n", "\n", "*A. Robertson: \"Catherine I. Dodd and innovation in teacher training, 1892–1905\" ''Bulletin of the History of Education Society'' (Spring 1991, No. 47), pp. 32–41\n*Edith Caroline Wilson: ''Catherine Isabella Dodd, 1860–1932: a memorial sketch'' (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1936)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Background", "Career", "Novelist", "Endowment", "References", "External links" ]
Catherine Isabella Dodd
[ "\nThe '''International Crane Foundation''' (ICF) is a non-profit conservation organization that works to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways they need to survive. Founded in 1973, the ICF is headquartered in Baraboo, Wisconsin on a 250-acre property that includes live crane exhibits with 15 crane species, a visitor center, breeding facilities, a research library, nature trails, and a global center for conservation leadership and training. The ICF works worldwide and in the US with local partners to raise and conserve cranes.\n", "The International Crane Foundation began in 1971 at Cornell University by two ornithology students, Ron Sauey and George Archibald, who envisioned an organization that would combine research, captive breeding and reintroduction, landscape restoration, and education to safeguard the world’s 15 crane species. In 1973, with the Sauey family rented their horse farm to Ron and George for $1 a year to found the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin.\n", "*Aldo Leopold\n", "\n", "\n* International Crane Foundation\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
International Crane Foundation
[ "\n\n\n'''Dorothy Jordan Waters''' (née '''Manning''', 1919 – 31 May 2012) was a New Zealand artist.\n\nWorks by Manning include 'Road to sea' and are in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. \n", "Manning exhibited with New Zealand art societies including: Auckland Society of Arts; Canterbury Society of Arts; New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts. She was also a member of the Canterbury based art association 'The Group', and exhibited with them in: 1945; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950; 1951; 1952; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1961; 1962.\n\nShe was part of the council for the Canterbury Society of Arts.\n", "She was the wife of Leo Campbell Waters. \n", "Artist files for Dorothy Manning are held at:\n* E. H. McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki\n* Robert and Barbara Stewart Library and Archives, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu \n* Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Career ", " Personal life ", " Further information ", " References " ]
Dorothy Manning
[ "\n\nFacial femoral syndrome is a rare congenital disorder. It is also known as femoral dysgenesis, bilateral femoral dysgenesis, bilateral-Robin anomaly and femoral hypoplasia-unusual facies syndrome. The main features of this disorder are underdeveloped thigh bones (femurs) and unusual facial features. \n", "\nThis condition was first described in 1975.\n", "\nThis is a rare disorder with 92 cases reported up to 2017.\n", "\nThe cause of this condition is not known. A genetic basis is suspected. More than one case have been reported in three families.\n", "\n* Facial\n** Lips - Cleft palate and/or thin lips. Prominent philtrum\n** Jaw - Small and/or retracted jaw (micrognathia/retrognathia)\n** Ears - Small or virtually absent ears (microtia/anotia)\n** Eyes - Upwardly slanting eyelids\n\n* Skeleton\n\n** Short limbs (micromelia)\n** Femurs - absent/abnormal\n** Fused bones of the spine (sacrum and coccyx)\n** Deformation of the foot that may be turned outward or inward (talipes-varus/valgus)\n** Extra fingers or toes (polydactyly) \n** Abnormal vertebral size or shape\n** Short stature (dwarfism)\n\n*Others\n** Genitourinary abnormalities\n** Underdeveloped lungs\n** Patent ductus arteriosus\n\n\nOf note intellectual development typically is normal.\n", "\nThe diagnosis is based on the combination of unusual facial features and the dysplastic or absent femurs. \n\nDiagnosis may be made antenatally.\n", "\nThere is no known specific treatment for this condition. Management is supportive. \n", "\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "Epidemiology", "Aetiology", "Clinical features", "Diagnosis", "Treatment", "References" ]
Facial femoral syndrome
[ "{|\n\n\n\n\n\nThe '''''Millenium''-class''' is a class of four cruise ships of Celebrity Cruises. \n\nThe ships were built between 1999 and 2002 at Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint Nazaire.\n", "{| class=\"wikitable\" \n\n Ship \n Entered servicefor Celebrity \n Capacity \n Gross tonnage \n Flag \n Notes \n Image\n\n ''Millenium'' \n 2000 \n \n 90.228 \n \n 2008 ''Celebrity Millenium'' \n 100px\n\n ''Infinity'' \n 2001 \n \n 91.000 \n \n 2007 ''Celebrity Infinity \n 100px\n\n ''Summit'' \n 2001 \n \n 90.280 \n \n 2008 ''Celebrity Summit'' \n 100px\n\n ''Constellation \n 2002 \n \n 90.280 \n \n 2007 ''Celebrity Constellation'' \n 100px\n\n\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Ships ", " References " ]
Millennium-class cruise ship
[ "\n\n\nThe '''2013–14 season''' was Bihor Oradea's 55th season in the Romanian football league system, and their 35th season in the Liga II. At the end of the season the team finished on 9th place right above the relegation zone and far away from the expectations stated at the beginning of the season.\n", "\n===First team squad===\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "===Overview===\n\n===Seria II===\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n====Result round by round====\n\n\n\n\n\n\n====Results====\n\n\n\n\n\n===Relegation play-out===\n\n===Seria II===\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n====Result round by round====\n\n\n\n\n\n\n====Results====\n\n\n\n===Cupa României===\n\n\n\n", "\n*2013–14 Cupa României\n*Liga II\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Players", "Pre-season and friendlies", "Competitions", "See also", "Notes and references" ]
2013–14 FC Bihor Oradea season
[ "\n\nThe '''2016–17 Brisbane Heat WBBL season''' was the second in the team's history. Captained by Delissa Kimmince until January 2017 and by Kirby Short for the rest of the season, and coached by Andy Richards, the team competed in the WBBL02 competition.\n<!--", "\n===Regular season===\n\n\n-->", "\n", "The following is the Heat women squad for WBBL|02. Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''.\n\n\n \n Name\n \n Birth date\n Batting Style\n Bowling Style\n Notes\n\n Batsmen\n\n36 \n Tess Cooper \n \n \n Right-handed \n \n \n\n1 \n Laura Harris \n \n \n \n \n\n\n \n '''Smriti Mandhana''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n Right arm medium \n Overseas international\n\n10 \n Kirby Short \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm off break \n Captain\n\n All-rounders\n\n15 \n Jemma Barsby \n \n \n Left-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n23 \n Haidee Birkett \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n5 \n '''Deandra Dottin''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm fast medium \n Overseas international\n\n21 \n '''Jess Jonassen''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n Left-arm orthodox spin \n\n\n11 \n '''Delissa Kimmince''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n Wicketkeepers\n\n6 \n '''Beth Mooney''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n \n \n\n Pace bowlers \n\n9 \n '''Holly Ferling''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm fast medium \n \n\n22 \n Courtney Hill \n \n \n \n Right-arm \n \n\n58 \n Sammy-Jo Johnson \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium fast \n\n\n16 \n Georgia Prestwidge \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n \n\n26 \n Kara Sutherland \n \n \n Left-handed \n Left-arm fast medium \n \n\n Spin bowlers\n\n \n '''Li Yingying''' \n \n \n \n Right-arm off spin \n Associate Rookie \n\n\nSources \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Fixtures", "Ladder", "Squad", "References" ]
2016–17 Brisbane Heat WBBL season
[ "\n\nThe '''London Labour Party mayoral selection of 2007''' was the process by which the Labour Party selected its candidate for Mayor of London, to stand in the 2008 mayoral election. Ken Livingstone, the incumbent Mayor of London, was selected to stand.\n", "\n*Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London; Leader of the Greater London Council 1981-1986; Member of Parliament for Brent East 1987-2001.\n", "\nOn 3 May 2007 the Labour Party announced Ken Livingstone, the incumbent mayor, had been selected as their mayoral candidate. The announcement was made following consultations with London Labour Party members.\n", "\n*London mayoral election, 2008\n", "\n", "* London Labour Party website\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Candidates", "Result", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
London Labour Party mayoral selection, 2007
[ "\n'''Curtis Smith''' is an second-generation American semi-retired drag racer. He is currently the All Time Winningest IHRA Stock Eliminator driver and the 1996 IHRA Stock World Champion. Smith was the first IHRA Sportsman driver to win 3 national events in a row in 1985.\n\nSmith started his national racing career in the early 1970s, driving his self-built 1969 \"Rag Top\" Chevrolet Camaro J/Stocker. Smith notably finished second in his first IHRA National Event at Rockingham Dragway. Smith, best known for driving his \"Hot Stuff\" 1967 Chevy Camaro, has won 17 IHRA and NHRA national events in his career and 31 IHRA and NHRA class wins, making him one of the most successful sportsman Drag racing drivers in the history of the sport.\n\nIn 2012, Smith was inducted into the North Carolina Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Two years later, Smith, along with fellow racer, Rick Hendrick was inducted into the East Coast Drag Racing Hall of Fame. Later that year, Smith was also honored with being inducted into the Sampson County Sports Hall of Fame.\n", "Curtis Smith was born in Clinton, North Carolina. His father, Earl, was a notable drag racer, racing with Chevrolet from 1957 to his retirement in 2003. Smith attended races with his father from a young age, often getting the chance to warm his father's race cars up before the races. The first race car that the young Smith drove down the race track was his father, Earl, and \"Junior\" Lundy's 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air \"Bubble Top\" 409 4-Speed NHRA Stocker.\n", "===1970s-1980s===\nFollowing his father's footsteps, Curtis built his own race cars and racing engines from an early age. Like his father, Smith raced the Chevrolet brand. Smith scored second place in his first IHRA National Event, and won his first national event in 1982. Smith quickly hit the ground running and won a national race every year from '82-'87. In 1984, Smith won the prestigious NHRA Summer Nationals held at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey. Curtis Smith at Rockingham Dragway, early 1980s\nIn 1985, Smith made IHRA history, winning the first three national races of the season, becoming the first IHRA Sportsman driver to do so. In 1986 and 1987, Smith won back-to-back IHRA U.S. Open Nationals. In 1990, Curtis would continue his success at Rockingham Dragway, winning his fifth national race at the track since 1982, bringing home the NHRA Winston Invitational win.\n\n===1990s===\nSmith started off the 1990s with fast success, winning two IHRA races and one NHRA race during 1990. In 1990 at Darlington, South Carolina during the IHRA Winter Nationals, Curtis squared off with his father, Earl, in the final round of the event. The All Smith final round would be the first of three different meetings between the Smith father and son during the final round of an IHRA national event. 3 Generations picture taken of the Smith family in 1996\nFrom 1990-1995, Smith enjoyed vast amounts of success at Bristol Dragway, winning the IHRA Fall Nationals event four times. In 1996, Smith won the IHRA Winter Nationals for a fourth time, earning him the nickname \"Mr. Winter Nationals.\" That victory at Darlington, and another later in the year at Maryland International Dragway, propelled Smith to the IHRA Stock Eliminator World Championship at the end of 1996. In 1997, Smith won the Snap-On Finals event at Darlington, tallying his total Darlington wins to six, making him one of the most successful drivers in the track's history. Smith is also listed on Rockingham Dragway's all time leaders, with five career wins, tied for third most in the track's history.", "Smith is a graduate of Clinton High School and is married to wife, Ingrid, and has two children, Curt Jr. and Catherine. Smith is the owner of Curtis Smith Trucking, LLC., a trucking company based out of Clinton, NC. Smith is also the owner of Curtis Smith Racing, who his son Curt Jr. and himself race two cars out of.\n", "1996 IHRA Stock Eliminator World Champion\n\nAll Time Winningest IHRA Stock Eliminator driver\n\nTop 10 All Time Winningest IHRA Sportsman driver\n\nThird All Time Winningest at Rockingham Dragway\n\nFirst IHRA Sportsman driver to win 3 national races in a row\n\n1984 NHRA Summer Nationals Champion\n\n1990 NHRA Winston Invitational Champion\n\n1987 & 1988 & 1996 Car Craft All Star\n\n17 Time IHRA/NHRA National Event Winner\n\n31 Time IHRA/NHRA Class Winner\n\n2012 North Carolina Drag Racing Hall of Fame\n\n2014 East Coast Drag Racing Hall of Fame\n\n2014 Sampson County Sports Hall of Fame\n", "\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Early Life", "Racing Career", "Personal Life", "Awards & Honors", "References" ]
Curtis Smith (drag racer)
[ "\n'''''Idols Denmark (season 1)''''' was the first season of ''Idols Denmark''. Christian Mendoza won over Mirza Radonjica.\n", "===Finalists===\n(ages stated at time of contest)\n\n\n\n Contestant\n Age\n Hometown\n Voted Off\n Liveshow Theme\n\n Christian Mendoza\n 16\n Copenhagen\n Winner\n Grand Finale\n\n Mirza Radonjica\n 17\n Nakskov\n December 17, 2003\n\n Kaspar Ehlers\n 19\n Lystrup\n December 10, 2003\n Love Songs\n\n Dorthe K. Hansen\n 20\n Aarhus\n December 3, 2003\n Christmas Songs / The Beatles\n\n Thomas Kunak Andersen\n 21\n Brøndby\n November 26, 2003\n Big Band \n\n Lærke Blendstrup\n 17\n Randers\n November 19, 2003\n Motown\n\n Michael Christensen\n 17\n Horsens\n November 12, 2003\n Danish Songs\n\n Michael Friis Holm\n 19\n Ringsted\n November 5, 2003\n 1980s\n\n Emil Uhldahl\n 21\n Aarhus\n October 29, 2003\n Disco\n\n Claus Kruuse\n 22\n Copenhagen\n October 22, 2003\n Film Songs\n\n===Live Show Details===\n====Heat 1 (24 September 2003)====\n\n\n Artist !! Song (original artists) !! Result\n\nBjarke Madsbøll Klink\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"\" ()\n'''Advanced'''\n\nDariana Baez\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"\" ()\n'''Advanced'''\n\nJohannes Nymark Andersen\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKamille Kiesa\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKatja Stephie Holst Pedersen\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nLouisa Lafifi\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMichael Friis Holm\n\"\" ()\n'''Advanced'''\n\nSteven De Oliveira Schumann\n\"\" ()\n'''Eliminated'''\n\n====Heat 2 (1 October 2003)====\n\n\n Artist !! Song (original artists) !! Result\n\nCecilie Fogh Bjørkmann\n\"Torn\" (Natalie Imbruglia)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nDitte Brix Andersson\n\"How Do I Live\" (LeAnn Rimes)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nEmil Uldahl\n\"Ain't Nobody\" (Chaka Khan)\n'''Advanced'''\n\nEmile Bechara\n\"Heartbreak Hotel\" (Elvis Presley)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKatrine Quorning\n\"Fallin'\" (Alicia Keys)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nLærke Blendstrup\n\"Perhaps Love\" (Plácido Domingo & John Denver)\n'''Advanced'''\n\nLouise Mie Andersen\n\"Crazy\" (Patsy Cline)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMichael Christensen\n\"Baby Can I Hold You\" (Boyzone)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Can You Feel the Love Tonight\" (Elton John)\n'''Advanced'''\n\nRicki Dahl Larsen\n\"Mustang Sally\" (Wilson Pickett)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\n====Heat 3 (8 October 2003)====\n\n\n Artist !! Song (original artists) !! Result\n\nBetina Ohland Andersen\n\"I Turn to You\" (Christina Aguilera)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nClaus Kruuse\n\"Flying Without Wings\" (Westlife)\n'''Advanced'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"Jessie\" (Joshua Kadison)\n'''Advanced'''\n\nKatja Larsen\n\"Nobody's Wife\" (Anouk)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKenneth A.N Frandsen\n\"Angels\" (Robbie Williams)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKiki Dudal Jensen\n\"Isn't She Lovely\" (Stevie Wonder)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMalene Mailand\n\"Street Life\" (Randy Crawford)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nPromila Anja Jespersen\n\"You Gotta Be\" (Des'ree)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"Your Song\" (Elton John)\n'''Advanced'''\n\nWafande \"Fanta\" Zaharo\n\"I'll Make Love to You\" (Boyz II Men)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\n====Live Show 1 (22 October 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Film Songs\n\n\nArtist!!Song (original artists)!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"When a Man Loves a Woman\" (Percy Sledge)\n'''Safe'''\n\nClaus Kruuse\n\"Can't Fight the Moonlight\" (LeAnn Rimes)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"Flashdance... What a Feeling\" (Irene Cara)\n'''Bottom three'''\n\nEmil Uldahl\n\"Calling You\" (Jevetta Steele)\n'''Safe'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"When You Say Nothing at All\" (Ronan Keating)\n'''Bottom two'''\n\nLærke Blendstrup\n\"There You'll Be\" (Faith Hill)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Christensen\n\"I Believe I Can Fly\" (R. Kelly)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Friis Holm\n\"Ain't No Sunshine\" (Bill Withers)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Footloose\" (Kenny Loggins)\n'''Safe'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"(I've Had) The Time of My Life\" (Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes)\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live Show 2 (29 October 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Disco\n\n\nArtist!!Song (original artists)!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)\" (Carl Carlton)\n'''Safe'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"Upside Down\" (Diana Ross)\n'''Bottom three'''\n\nEmil Uldahl\n\"Boogie Wonderland\" (Earth, Wind & Fire)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"Play That Funky Music\" (Wild Cherry)\n'''Bottom two'''\n\nLærke Blendstrup\n\"Hot Stuff\" (Donna Summer)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Christensen\n\"Love Is in the Air\" (John Paul Young)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Friis Holm\n\"Stayin' Alive\" (Bee Gees)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Car Wash\" (Rose Royce)\n'''Safe'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"I Will Survive\" (Gloria Gaynor)\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live Show 3 (5 November 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' 1980s\n\n\nArtist!!Song (original artists)!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"Take On Me\" (A-ha)\n'''Safe'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"Eternal Flame\" (The Bangles)\n'''Bottom three'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"Summer of '69\" (Bryan Adams)\n'''Bottom two'''\n\nLærke Blendstrup\n\"What's Love Got to Do with It\" (Tina Turner)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Christensen\n\"Everytime You Go Away\" (Paul Young)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Friis Holm\n\"There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)\" (Eurythmics)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For\" (U2)\n'''Safe'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go\" (Wham!)\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live Show 4 (12 November 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Danish Songs\n\n\nArtist!!Song (original artists)!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"Smuk som et stjerneskud\" (Olsen Brothers)\n'''Bottom two'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"Magi i luften\" (Halberg Larsen)\n'''Safe'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"Det er mig der står herude og banker på\" (Thomas Helmig)\n'''Safe'''\n\nLærke Blendstrup\n\"Det er ikke det du siger\" (Anne Linnet Band)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMichael Christensen\n\"Jonathan\" (Back to Back)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Jeg ved det godt\" (Rugsted & Kreutzfeldt)\n'''Safe'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"Pigen med det røde hår\" (Dodo and the Dodos)\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live Show 5 (19 November 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Motown\n\n\nArtist!!Song (original artists)!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"You Are the Sunshine of My Life\" (Stevie Wonder)\n'''Safe'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours\" (Stevie Wonder)\n'''Safe'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"My Girl\" (The Temptations)\n'''Bottom two'''\n\nLærke Blendstrup\n\"What's Going On\" (Marvin Gaye)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"I Got You (I Feel Good)\" (James Brown)\n'''Safe'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"Stand by Me\" (Ben E. King)\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live Show 6 (26 November 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Big Band\n\n\nArtist!!Song (original artists)!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"For Once in My Life\" (Frank Sinatra)\n'''Safe'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"They Can't Take That Away from Me\" (Frank Sinatra)\n'''Bottom two'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown\" (Frank Sinatra)\n'''Safe'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Fly Me to the Moon\" (Frank Sinatra)\n'''Safe'''\n\nThomas Kunak Andersen\n\"Everybody Loves Somebody\" (Dean Martin)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\n====Live Show 7 (3 Decmeber 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Christmas / The Beatles\n\n\nArtist!!First song (original artists)!!Second song!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"White Christmas\" (Bing Crosby)\n\"Yesterday\"\n'''Safe'''\n\nDorthe K. Hansen\n\"Winter Wonderland\" (Richard Himber & His Hotel Ritz-Carlton Orchestra)\n\"Come Together\"\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"Merry Christmas Everyone\" (Shakin' Stevens)\n\"A Day in the Life\"\n'''Safe'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Please Come Home for Christmas\" (Charles Brown)\n\"A Hard Day's Night\"\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live Show 8: Semi-final (10 December 2003)====\n'''Theme:''' Love Songs\n\n\nArtist!!First song (original artists)!!Second song!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"Rise & Fall\" (Craig David)\n\"The Greatest Love of All\" (George Benson)\n'''Safe'''\n\nKaspar Ehlers\n\"As\" (Stevie Wonder)\n\"If You Don't Know Me By Now\" (Simply Red)\n'''Eliminated'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"I'm Not in Love\" (10cc)\n\"I'm Still Standing\" (Elton John)\n'''Safe'''\n\n====Live final (17 December 2003)====\n\n\nArtist!!First song!!Second song!!Third song!!Result\n\nChristian Mendoza\n\"Baby Girl\"\n\"She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)\"\n\"Mystery to Me\"\n'''Winner'''\n\nMirza Radonjica\n\"Adrienne\"\n\"Footloose\"\n\"Mystery to Me\"\n'''Runner-up'''\n\n", "\n", "* Official Website via Web Archive\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Finals", "References", "External links" ]
Idols (Denmark season 1)
[ "\nIngres, 1805, oval, 115.5 x 90.2 cm. Louvre, Paris\n\n'''''Portrait of Madame Rivière''''' (also known as '''''Portrait of Mme Philibert Rivière''''', or '''''la Femme au châle''''') is a c. 1805 oil on canvas painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.\n\nMadame Rivière, born Marie-Françoise-Jacquette-Bibiane Blot de Beauregard, and known as Sabine, married Philibert Rivière de L'Isle, an influential court official in the in Napoleonic Empire, who commissioned this work, along with portraits of himself and their daughter, Caroline.\n\nThe painting is composed from white, chilly blue, beige and ochre colours. It has an overall, deliberately flat and shadow-less appearance. The portrait has been described as having \"an ambiance of female voluptuousness, and pampered femininity\". Seated on a blue cushon or sofa, Sabine, then in her mid-30s, wears a low-cut and wide necked prom dress, with a high waist and short sleeves, a cream colored chiffon, and a cashmere shawl. He black hair is arranged in curls. The painting shocked critics when exhibited at the 1808 Salon, particularly they were perplexed at the illogical and unnatural anatomy. A point of focus was her deliberately elongated right arm. The technique however was to be come a hallmark on Ingres' female portraits, in this case the arm is lengthened to rhyme with the curve of the oval frame.\n\n\n\n\nThere has been speculation as to why their son Paul was not portrayed and the background to the commission is unclear. Philibert Rivière was likely impressed by the painter's 1804 ''Bonaparte, First Consul''; his own portrait echoes the emperor's pose. Unusually for Ingres, no preparatory drawings are know. Ingres' never saw the three Rivière paintings after the 1808 Salon, he tried to find and reunite them for an 1855 exhibition, but all the sitters had died (Caroline in 1807, Philibert in 1816, and Sabine in 1848), and could not determine the location of the canvasses. As it turned out they had been in the Paris collection of Paul Rivière. They were eventually bequeathed to the nation in 1870, three years after Ingres' own death.\n", "\n", "\n*Rosenblum, Robert. ''Ingres''. London: Harry N. Abrams, 1990. \n*Conisbee, Philip. ''Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch''. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999. \n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Notes", "Sources", "External links" ]
Portrait of Madame Rivière
[ "\n\n'''''Supermax''''' is a reality show television series created and directed by Daniel Burman and co-produced by Mediaset España Comunicación, Central Globo de Produção, Televisión Azteca, Teledoce, and Televisión Pública Argentina. The series follows the story of eight characters who purge their guilty for criminal acts they have committed in the past in a reality show recorded in an abandoned high security prison, where years before there was a big slaughter. It stars Santiago Segura, Cecilia Roth and Rubén Cortada.\n\nThe series premiered on September 15, 2017 on HBO Spain, later to be released on October 5, 2017 on Televisión Azteca.\n", "The series revolves around a maximum security prison that was the epicenter of a bloodshed in the 90s, reason for which was closed. Twenty years later, a producer decides to rent the space to produce an extreme reality show where eight eccentric people who are at a crossroads in their ordinary lives are chosen to play a game and find a way out.\n", "* Santiago Segura as Orlando Saslavsky \n* Cecilia Roth as Pamela Dalmasso\n* Rubén Cortada as Mercurio Salgado\n* Alejandro Camacho as El Ingeniero\n* Antonio Birabent as Sandro Tifón\n* Lucas Ferraro as Martín\n* Juan Pablo Geretto as Muriel Santa Lucía\n* Nicolás Gold as Augusto\n* Felipe Hintze as Damián\n* Alexia Moyano as Anette Gijon\n* Laura Neiva as Sunny Days\n* Laura Novoa as Lorna\n* Guillermo Pfening as Rex Pardo\n* César Troncoso as Cholo Bernaza\n", "\n", "* \n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Plot summary ", " Cast ", " References ", " External links " ]
Supermax (2017 TV series)
[ "'''Alexandre-Victor-Philippe Bohain''' (1805 – 19 July 1856) was a 19th-century French journalist, businessman and civil servant.\n", "Born in Paris, he was first editor at ''''. In 1827, he acquired from Auguste Le Poitevin de L'Égreville, ''le Figaro'' for 30,000 francs, of which he was editor-in-chief with Nestor Roqueplan.\n\nHis wealth was then estimated at more than 4 million francs. Jules Bertaut, ''Les Dessous de la finance'', Paris, Tallandier, 1954 (pp. 136-138). He was known in the financial world as the \"lame guy\".\n\nAs an entrepreneur, he founded ''Le Courrier de l' Europe'', then the \"Brasserie anglaise et hollandaise\" on the Champs-Élysées, the first establishment of its kind; he was also a theatre director and playwright. He put together a play, ''Les Immortels'', written in collaboration with editors of ''Le Figaro''. Another play that was immediately suppressed by the royal censorship, was ''Mirabeau'', which was performed by Frédérick Lemaître.\n\nWith the advent of Louis-Philippe I in 1830, he was appointed prefect of the Charente department. On 24 October 1834, he fought in a duel with . In 1835, he joined the Société des éditeurs unis, with and Émile de Girardin. The latter was prosecuted for financial malpractice because of Bohain. In 1840, Bohain went into exile in London. \n\nBack in France, he founded ''L’Époque'' with in 1845 and ''La Semaine'' in 1846. Then he started publishing a dictionary under the direction of . He was soon ruined and lived in an obscure house in the Batignolles where he died. His widow refused to accept the inheritance.\n", "\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Biography ", " References ", " External links " ]
Victor Bohain
[ "\n\nA single human poll represents the '''1980–81 AIAW Division I women's basketball rankings''', the AP Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. The AP poll was initially a poll of coaches conducted via telephone, where coaches identified top teams and a list of the Top 20 team was produced. The contributors continued to be coaches until 1994, when the AP took over administration of the poll from Mel Greenberg, and switched to a panel of writers. The AP poll is currently a poll of sportswriters. The AP conducts polls weekly through the end of the regular season and conference play. \n", "{| style=\"border:1px solid black;\"\n – \n  \n Not ranked\n\n (#) \n  \n Ranking\n\n", "Source\n\n\nTeam\n25-Nov\n2-Dec\n9-Dec\n16-Dec\n23-Dec\n30-Dec\n5-Jan\n13-Jan\n20-Jan\n27-Jan\n3-Feb\n10-Feb\n17-Feb\n24-Feb\n3-Mar\n8-Mar\n15-Mar\n26-Mar\n\nLouisiana Tech\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n\nTennessee\n3\n3\n3\n6\n7\n7\n9\n7\n7\n10\n11\n7\n7\n4\n3\n3\n2\n2\n\nOld Dominion\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n3\n2\n2\n3\n6\n6\n6\n3\n3\n\nSouthern California\n12\n13\n12\n12\n12\n12\n12\n12\n10\n8\n7\n8\n8\n8\n9\n9\n4\n4\n\nCheyney\n10\n9\n9\n9\n9\n11\n11\n9\n8\n9\n8\n9\n10\n7\n7\n8\n5\n5\n\nLong Beach St.\n6\n5\n5\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n6\n6\n5\n4\n2\n2\n2\n7\n6\n\nUCLA\n16\n12\n10\n10\n8\n8\n5\n6\n6\n4\n5\n6\n5\n9\n8\n7\n10\n7\n\nMaryland\n14\n16\n16\n18\n17\n17\n17\n14\n14\n11\n9\n12\n11\n13\n13\n13\n9\n8\n\nRutgers\n4\n4\n4\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n2\n4\n4\n2\n5\n5\n5\n8\n9\n\nKansas\n9\n7\n7\n5\n5\n5\n6\n5\n5\n5\n3\n3\n6\n3\n4\n4\n6\n10\n\nKentucky\n17\n17\n14\n15\n14\n14\n14\n11\n9\n7\n10\n10\n9\n10\n10\n10\n11\n11\n\nOregon\n13\n11\n15\n17\n15\n15\n15\n20\n18\n16\n17\n14\n14\n12\n12\n12\n14\n12\n\nNorth Carolina St.\n11\n10\n11\n11\n10\n9\n7\n10\n12\n13\n15\n13\n15\n17\n16\n14\n13\n13\n\nStephen F. Austin\n7\n15\n17\n14\n13\n13\n13\n16\n17\n12\n12\n17\n19\nT20\n19\n19\n16\n14\n\nIllinois St.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n19\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n15\n\nTexas\n8\n8\n8\n7\n6\n6\n8\n8\n11\n14\n14\n11\n13\n11\n11\n11\n12\n16\n\nJackson St.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\nT20\n17\n19\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n17\n\nMinnesota\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n18\n19\n18\n18\n15\n15\n15\n15\n18\n\nOregon St.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n18\n19\n\nClemson\n19\n19\n19\n16\n19\n18\n–\n–\n–\n20\n–\n19\n16\n19\n–\n16\n20\n20\n\nAuburn\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\nT20\n20\nT20\n18\n17\n–\n–\n\nColorado\n–\n–\n–\n20\n20\n19\n18\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n18\n17\n–\n\nEast Carolina\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n19\n18\n–\n–\n18\n17\n20\n–\n–\n\nGeorgia St.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n19\n–\n\nKansas St.\n15\n14\n13\n13\n16\n16\n16\n15\n16\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nMercer\n18\n18\n18\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nPenn St.\n20\n–\n–\n19\n18\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nSan Diego St.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\nT20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nSan Francisco\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n19\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nSouth Carolina\n5\n6\n6\n8\n11\n10\n10\n13\n13\n15\n13\n15\n12\n14\n14\n–\n–\n–\n\nVirginia\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\nT20\n18\n15\n17\n16\n16\n17\n16\n20\n–\n–\n–\n\nWayland Baptist\n–\n20\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Legend", "AP Poll", "References" ]
1980–81 AIAW Division I women's basketball rankings
[ "This is a list of ships built by John I. Thornycroft & Company at the yard at Woolston, England. In 1966 the company merged with Vosper & Company. The combined company continued production at Woolston, and the ships produced after the merger are not included in this list.\n", "The list is sorted chronologically, with the yard number as secondary key. A large part of the information has been provided by the ''Miramar Ship Index'' ( www.miramarshipindex.org.nz) through a Wikipedia partnership. \n\n Completed \n Name\n Yard No\n Tonnage\n Description \n Illustration\n\n 1906\n''Branwen''\n423\n122\n Yacht, launched in the fourth quarter of 1906, and built for Lord Howard de Walden. \n\n\n 1906\n''Princess Royal''\n430 \n428\n Passenger paddle-steamer, built for ''Southampton, Isle of Wight & South of England RMSP Co Ltd'', but rejected by them. In 1908 sold to Cosens & Co Ltd and renamed ''Emperor of India''. In 1916 taken over by the Royal Navy as the ''Emperor of India II'', changed in 1918 to ''Mahratta''. From 1920 she was back with Cosens and Co as the ''Emperor of India'', with a short interlude 1944-1945 when she was again in the Royal Navy, this time as the ''Bunting''. Withdrawn in 1956 and scrapped in 1957. \n 150px\n\n 1907\n''Egypt''\n457\n500\n Paddle Steamer, built for Thomas Cook for service in Egypt. \n\n\n 1907\n''Amapá''\n459 \n177\n River gunboat for the Brazilian Navy. ''naval.com.br'' describes it as built by Yarrow at Poplar. \n\n\n1908\n''HMS Tartar''\n425\n870\n Thornycroft delivered one of the five ''Tribal''-class destroyers in the Admiralty's 1905-06 Programme. The steam turbine vessel did 37.4 knots on trials and was described as the fastest ship of her day. The four funnels were lengthened in 1911 in order to get boiler gases away from the bridge. Sold in 1921 and broken up. \n 150px\n\n 1908\n''Paso de Obligado''\n506\n682\n Three steamers for the ''Marina Mercante Argentina S. A.''. ''Paso de Obligado'' was sold to French owners in 1920 and renamed ''Collobrieres'', but in 1929 it went back to Argentina with its original name. Discarded around 1947. ''Paso de la Patria'' was also sold to France in 1920, renamed ''Cavalaira'' and in 1925 ''Ivolina''. Wrecked in 1926. ''Paso de Cuevas'' went to France in 1918 as the ''Carnoules'' and then to Uruguay 1928 as first the ''Ciudad del Salto'' and in 1934 the ''Enrique J. Vidal''. She was back in Argentina in 1944 as the ''Cupalen'', with a last spell in 1969 as the ''Don Maximo''. Last mentioned in 1978.\n\n\n 1908\n''Paso de la Patria''\n508\n682\n\n 1909\n''Paso de Cuevas''\n507\n682\n\n 1909\n''HMS Amazon''\n471\n986\n Thornycroft delivered one of the two ''Tribal''-class destroyers in the Admiralty's 1906-07 Programme. Sold in 1919 and broken up. \n 150px\n\n 1909\n''HMS Nubian''\n501\n985\n Thornycroft delivered one of the five ''Tribal''-class destroyers in the Admiralty's 1907-08 Programme. The ship ended her career under the original name in October 1916, when her bows were destroyed by a torpedo. The midsection and stern were joined to the bows of the mine-damaged ''Zulu'', and the resulting ship became HMS ''Zubian''.\n 150px\n\n 1909\n''Paso de San Lorenzo''\n509\n703\n Two steamers for the ''Marina Mercante Argentina S. A.''. The ''Paso de San Lorenzo'' went to France in 1918 as the ''Cuers'' and back to Argentina in 1924 as the ''Jenny'' and later in 1924 the ''Apipe''. Foundered and sank in 1940. The ''Paso de Martín García'' went to France in 1918 as the ''Cogolin'' and back to Argentina in 1924 as the ''Amalita''. In 1926 she got her original name back and kept it, even during a spell in Paraguay in 1937-1939. Deleted in 1964. \n\n\n''Paso de Martín García''\n510\n703\n\n 1909\n''Shutung''\n515 \n136\n Tug, built for British owners.\n\n\n 1910\n''HMS Savage''\n519 \n897\n Thornycroft delivered one of the 16 ''Beagle''-class destroyers in the Admiralty's 1908-09 Programme. Broken up in 1921. \n\n\n 1910\n''Miranda''\n521\n793\n Large yacht for Lord Leith of Fyvie. Taken over by the Royal Navy in 1915 and renamed ''Miranda II''. In 1919 taken over by the Corporation of the Trinity House and named ''Patricia''. Renamed as ''Patricia II'' in 1938 and ''Vestal'' in 1939. Sold to the government of Iraq in 1947. Broken up in Belgium in 1949.\n\n\n 1910\n''Vulcano''\n535\n151\n A minelayer for the Navy of Portugal. Discarded in the late 1940's. \n\n\n 1910\n''Arabia''\n561\n236\n A paddle-steamer passenger ship, registered in Egypt by T. Cook and Son.\n\n\n1911\n''HMS Larne''\n539\n730\n The Admiralty's 1909-10 Programme for destroyers consisted of the 20 ''Acorn''-class units. Thornycroft built four of these. ''Larne'' and ''Lyra'' were sold for scrap in 1921, ''Martin'' in 1920, while ''Minstrel'' became the Japanese ''Sendan'' in 1917, returned in 1919 and scrapped in 1921. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Lyre''\n540\n730\n\n''HMS Martin''\n541\n730\n\n''HMS Minstrel''\n542\n730\n\n1911\n''HMS Acheron''\n559\n773\n The Admiralty's 1910-11 Programme for destroyers consisted of the 23 ''Acheron''-class units. Thornycroft built two of these. ''HMS Acheron'' was sold in 1921. ''HMS Ariel'' was converted to a fast minelayer in 1917 and was lost to mines in August 1918. \n 150px\n\n1912\n''HMS Ariel''\n560\n763\n\n 1911\n''Marynthea''\n567\n886\n A large steam yacht, built for Henry J. Mason. In 1919 sold to Arthur Du Cros and named ''Emerald''. In 1922 it was acquired by Philip H. du Cross, and in 1926 by Harry Gordon Selfridge, who changed the name to ''Conqueror''. In 1934 the yacht was sold to Hugh Cunliffe-Owen and in 1939 to the Marwell Sailing Company Ltd. In 1947 she was registered in Panama as the ''Patris'', owned by Lamira Cia de Vapores SA. In 1948 she was registered in Greece as the ''Marie'', owned by G.P.Hadoulis & Partners, and in 1949 as the ''Costakis Toyias'', owned by Evangelos Toyias- Finally in 1960 she became the ''Marilena'', owned by S. Lagos. Broken up in 1979. \n 150px\n\n1911\n''Catherine Lawrence''\n616\n119\n Two tugs, sold to Chile, and registered in Antofagasta.\n\n\n''Alida Harvey''\n617\n117\n\n1913\n''HMS Hardy''\n621\n898\n The Admiralty's 1911-12 Programme for destroyers consisted of the 20 ''Acasta''-class units. Thornycroft built five of these. ''HMS Hardy'' was sold in 1921, ''HMS Paragon'' was torpedoed by a German destroyer in March 1917. ''HMS Porpoise'' was sold to Brazil in 1920 as the ''Alexandrino Deaenca'', changed in 1927 to ''Maranhao''. Discarded in 1945. ''HMS Unity'' was sold in 1922 and ''HMS Victor'' in 1923. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Paragon''\n633\n917\n\n1914\n''HMS Porpoise''\n634\n934\n\n''HMS Unity''\n635\n954\n\n''HMS Victor''\n636\n954\n\n 1913\n''St. Patrick''\n663\n341\n Passenger and cargo steamer, built for the Government of Trinidad and registered in Port of Spain. In 1931 she was sold to CA Venezolana de Nav in Ciudad Bolivar and renamed ''Casacoima''. Deleted in 1951.\t\n\n\n1914\n''HMS Lance''\n653\n997\n The Admiralty's 1912-13 Programme for destroyers consisted of the 20 ''Laforey''-class units (Later known as the ''L-class''). Thornycroft built two of these. ''HMS Lance'' is credited with having fired the first shot of the Naval War in World War I. On August 5 1914 she sank the German minelayer ''Königin Louise'', which was caught while laying mines in the Thames estuary. Scrapped 1921 and 1922 respectively. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Lookout''\n654\n1,002\n\n 1914\n''CGS Margaret''\n679\n756\n A customs vessel for the Government of Canada. In August 1914 she was transferred to the Canadian Navy and became the patrol vessel HMCS ''Margaret''. Went back to customs work in 1919. Sold to Brazil in 1932 and became the surveying ship ''Rio Branco''. Did patrol work in the Second World War. Discarded in 1957 or 1958.\n 150px\n\n1914 \n''HMS Meteor''\n696\n1,070\n Thornycroft built their own version of the Admiralty's ''M-class'' destroyer design, the six units known as the ''Thornycroft M-class'' destroyers. ''HMS Meteor'' and ''HMS Mastiff'' were sold in 1921. ''HMS Patrician'' and ''HMS Patriot'' were transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1920. Both broken up in 1929. ''HMS Rapid'' was sold in 1927 and ''HMS Ready'' in 1926. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Mastiff'' \n697\n1,070\n\n1916 \n''HMS Patrician''\n805\n1,004\n\n''HMS Patriot''\n806\n1,004\n\n''HMS Rapid''\n827\n1,033\n\n''HMS Ready''\n828\n1,033\n\n1914\n''Ona''\n723\n345\n Two tugs for the Navy of Argentina. They were given the pennant numbers ''R-9'' and ''R-10''. ''Ona'' was probably phased out in the 1960's, while her sister was broken up around 1971. \n \n\n''Querandi''\n724\n345\n\n1915\n''Sprite'' \n761\n414\n A tug for the Royal Navy.\n\n\n1915\n''Veteran''\n768\n690\n A tug for the Royal Navy.\n\n\n 1915\n''HMS Michael''\n773\n1,003\n Thornycroft built six of the standard Admiralty ''M-class'' destroyers. All were sold for scrap in 1921. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Milbrook'' \n774\n1,007\n\n''HMS Minion''\n775\n1,007\n\n 1916\n''HMS Munster''\n776\n1,001\n\n''HMS Nepean''\n789\n1,025\n\n''HMS Nereus''\n790\n1,025\n\n 1916\n''HMS F-3''\n751\n353\n Thornycroft built one of the three ''F-class'' submarines for the Royal Navy. It was broken up in 1920. \n\n\n 1916\n''Pert''\n764\n1,023\n A tug for the Royal Navy.\n\n\n 1916\n''HMS E33''\n784\n662\n Thornycroft built two units of the ''E-class'' of submarines for the Royal Navy. ''HMS E33'' was sold in 1922 and ''HMS E34'' was mined in July 1918. \n 150px\n\n1917\n''HMS E34''\n785\n658\n\n1916 \n''HMS Rosalind''\n850\n1,037\n Thornycroft built their own version of the Admiralty's ''R-class'' destroyer design, the five units known as the ''Thornycroft R-class'' destroyers. ''HMS Teazer'' did just over 40 knots on her trials in 1917, making her the fastest destroyer in the World at the time. ''HMS Rosalind'' was sold for scrap in 1926 and ''HMS Radiant'' was sold to the Thai Navy in 1920 and became the ''Phra Ruang'', serving until the middle of the 1960's. ''HMS Retriever'' was sold in 1927, ''HMS Taurus'' in 1930 and ''HMS Teazer'' in 1931. \n 150px\n\n 1917 \n''HMS Radiant'' \n851\n1,035\n\n''HMS Retriever''\n852\n1,034\n\n''HMS Taurus''\n871\n1,065\n\n''HMS Teazer''\n872\n1,065\n\n 1917\n''HMS Shakespeare''\n903\n1,750\n Admiral Jellicoe of the Royal Navy was concerned that the light cruisers of the day were not fast enough to lead the destroyer flotillas. On his request Thornycroft built five Flotilla Leaders - first three shown here - which were larger and better armed than conventional destroyers. ''HMS Shakespeare'' and ''HMS Spenser'' were sold for scrap in 1936, but ''HMS Wallace'' served on until 1945. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Spenser''\n904\n1,750\n\n1919\n''HMS Wallace''\n965\n1,750\n\n1917\n''HMS Hyderabad''\n966\n595\n Gunboat for the Royal Navy. In 1921 sold to civilian service and became the Greek freighter ''Lemnos''.\n \n\n 1918 \n''HMS Viceroy'' \n929\n1,120\n Thornycroft also built their own version of the Admiralty's ''V & W-class'' destroyer design, the four units known as the ''Thornycroft V and W-class'' destroyers. ''HMS Viceroy'' was sold in 1948, ''HMS Viscount'' in 1945, ''HMS Wolsey'' and ''HMS Woolston'' in 1947. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Viscount''\n930\n1,120\n\n''HMS Wolsey''\n953\n1,120\n\n''HMS Woolston''\n954\n1,120\n\n1918 \n''HMS Speedy''\n961\n1,092\n The Admiralty's ''S-class'' also had a Thornycroft version, the five units known as the ''Thornycroft S-class'' destroyers. ''HMS Speedy'' was sunk in a collision in September 1922, and ''HMS Tobago'' was mined in November 1920. ''HMS Torbay'' and ''HMS Toreador'' were transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1928 and became HMCS ''Champlain'' and ''Vancouver'', and broken up in 1937. ''HMS Tourmaline'' was sold in 1931. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Tobago'' \n962\n1,092\n\n 1919 \n''HMS Torbay''\n968\n1,092\n\n''HMS Toreador''\n969\n1,092\n\n''HMS Tourmaline''\n970\n1,092\n\n1919\n''HMS Roysterer''\n967\n839\n A ''Rollicker'' class rescue tug for the Royal Navy. \n\n\n 1920\n''HMS Wishart''\n978\n1,140\n Thornycroft also built their own version of the Admiralty's ''Modified W class''. The second unit, ''HMS Witch'', was launched at Woolston in 1919, but was later towed to the HM Dockyard at Devonport and eventually completed there in 1924. Sold for breaking up in 1945 and 1946, respectively. \n \n\n 1924\n''HMS Witch''\n979\n1,140\n\n1920\n''Meandros''\n986\n2,498\n A cargo ship, delivered to the Greek National Steamship Company, based at Andros. Sold to the Norwegian ''Nidaros'' shipping company in 1925 and renamed as the ''Nidarholm''. From 1931 she was registered in Finland.\n\n\n1920\n''Ville de Saint Amarin''\n987\n1,425\n Two cargo steamers, built for the ''Groupement Industriel de Charbons et de Transports'' in Rouen, France. The ''Ville de Saint Amarin'' was sold to owners in Cardiff in 1922 and was subsequently named ''Tudor King'', ''Liverpool Rover'' and ''Roverlock''. In 1948 she was sold to Chinese owners as the ''An Lien''. The ''Ville de Dannemarie'' went to Newcastle as the ''Greatend'' in 1921, and was sold to Spain in 1941 as the ''Castillo Norena'' and later ''Margara''.\n \n\n''Ville de Dannemarie''\n988\n1,424\n\n1921\n''Elizabeth Stoner''\n990\n2,498\n This cargo ship was delivered to ''J. Stoner & Co.'' in Southampton in 1921, sold the following year to the Scindia Steam Navigation Company Ltd., being renamed as the ''Jalatarang'' in 1923. She was sunk by the Japanese submarine ''I-64'' in the vicinity of Rangoon on January 30, 1942. \n150px\n\n1921\n''Sir James Bell''\n991\n2,496\n A cargo steamer for the ''Belleview Shipping Company'' in Hull. In 1931 it was sold to Curt Mattson in Helsinki and named ''Aldebaran''. In 1933 it was sold again, this time to the ''Baltic Shipping Company'' in Leningrad, and named ''Kotlin''.\n\n\n 1921 \n''St. Senan''\n992\n515\n Two cargo ships for ''Cargo Steamships Co Ltd'' in Southampton. ''St. Senan'' was sold to ''A.F.Henry & MacGregor Ltd'' in Leith in 1925 and named ''Dunnet Head''. ''Slievenamon'' was sold to ''John S.Monks Ltd'' in Liverpool in 1924 and named ''Monksville''.\n \n\n''Slievenamon'' \n993\n514\n\n1921\n''Sjømand''\n997\n2,820\n A steam tanker for the Norwegian ''A/S Laboremus'' in Oslo. The original steam turbines were replaced with a Norwegian-built steam engine in 1927. Sold in 1933 to the Peruvian Navy and named ''Parinas''. Scrapped in 1961. \n\n\n 1921 \n''Liscard''\n1004\n734\n Two luggage boats for the Borough of Wallasey at Liverpool. ''Liscard'' was converted to a floating crane and taken over by the Government in 1943. In 1946 it was sold to the D/S Hetland A/S in Copenhagen, converted to a salvage vessel and renamed as the ''Lisca''. Taken over by Henry Andersen in 1949 and by K.H. Andersen in 1952. In 1956 sold to Eisen u.Metall KG Lehr & Co of Hamburg as the ''Gluckauf''. Ownership passed to Eisen u.Metall AG z/n Hamburg in 1960. Broken up in 1965. IMO 5132573. ''Leasowe'' had a less eventful carreer, being sold for scrap in 1948. \n 150px\n\n''Leasowe'' \n1005\n734\n\n1922\n''Bellasco''\n994\n2,494\n A cargo steamship for the ''Dover Shipping Company Ltd.'' in Hull. In 1933 sold to the Norwegian ''Wallem & Co A/S'' and named ''Moviken''. In 1934 sold to China as the ''Chung Hsing''. Became the Japanese ''Hengshan Maru'' in 1938. Registered in Taiwan from 1949, first as the ''Yuan Hsing'' and from 1950 as the ''An Lung''. \n\n\n1921\n''Maid of Spetsai''\n1000\n1,511\n Two cargo ships for the ''Byron Steamship Company Ltd'' in London. ''Maid of Spetsai'' was lost in a collision in January 1924. ''Maid of Hydra'' was sold to ''Soc. Naviera Chilena de Transportes'' in Valparaiso, Chile, in 1927 and named ''Republica''. She was lost in a fire in July 1928.\n\n\n1922\n''Maid of Hydra''\n1001\n1,511\n\n1922\n''Llys-Helig''\n1013\n157\n A motor yacht, built for W.E. Corlett.\n\n\n1923\n''Canute''\n1014\n271\n A tug, launched in December 1922 and completed in February 1923. \n\n\n1924\n''Luna''\n1024\n242\n Two diesel-engine lightships for the Port of Calcutta\n \n\n''Star''\n1025\n242\n\n1924\n''Neptuno''\n1027\n122\n A tug for Brazil\n\n\n1924\n''Pioneer''\n1028\n281\n A pilot vessel, launched in May 1924 and delivered in August of that year.\n\n\n1924\n''Koodoo''\n1029\n119\n A tug, launched in June 1924 and delivered in August of that year. Scuttled in 1960.\n\n\n1924\n''Jamnagar''\n1030\n576\n A cargo steamship, delivered to the Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawanagar. In 1944 taken over by the British Government as the ''Empire Bulbul''. In 1947 sold to Greek owners, named ''Hellenic Bulbul'' and based in Hong Kong for the ''China Hellenic Lines Ltd''. Wrecked in 1948.\n\n\n1924\n''Satellite''\n1033\n491\n A steam-powered buoy- and lighthouse tender, built for the ''Corporation of the Trinity House''. Broken up in 1962.\n\n\n1924\n''Ether''\n1036\n101\n A small diesel-engine tanker, built for ''Salamon & Co'' in Great Britain. \n\n\n1924\n''Shanklin''\n1037\n412\n A paddle-steamer for the Southern Railway, ferrying passengers between Portsmouth Harbour and Ryde Pier. Sold to Cosens & Co Ltd in 1951 and renamed ''Monarch''. Taken out of service 1961 and scrapped.\n 150px\n\n1924\n''Southend Britannia''\n1038\n147\n A diesel-engine passenger ship for the ''Britannia Motor Boat Company'' in Southend-on-Sea. She was one of the small ships that took part in the Dunkirk evacuation. \n \n\n1924\n''Sir William Macintosh''\n1039\n226\n Steam-engine tug, delivered to the Department of Railways & Harbours in South Africa, and based in Port Elizabeth. In 1937 the tug was sold to the ''James Dredging, Towage & Transport Co Ltd'', being named ''Protea'' in 1938. Later in 1938, she was sold to the ''Tees Towing Company Ltd'', renamed ''Euston Cross'', and based in Middlesbrough. From 1960 she had Greek owners, was based in Piraeus and named respectively ''Thiseus'', ''Ioannis Matsas'' and ''Thiseus'' again. Broken up in Greece in 1981. \n\n\n1925\n''HMS Keppel''\n982\n1,750\n The last two Thornycroft Leaders were both launched in 1920 (''Broke'' as the ''Rooke'', renamed 1921), but then work stopped. They were completed at Pembroke Dock in 1925. 'Keppel'' was broken up in 1945 and ''Broke'' sank after sustaining artillery fire in November 1942. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Broke''\n983\n1,750\n\n1925\n''Beacon''\n1042\n490\n A steam-powered buoy- and lighthouse tender, built for the ''Corporation of the Trinity House''. Broken up in 1960.\n\n\n1925\n''Fushun''\n1043\n577\n A passenger and cargo steamer, built for ''Fung K. Yu'' of Southampton. Registered in Italy 1927 and in Bremen 1928. From 1930 based in Shanghai, first as the ''Fooshun'' and from 1932 as the ''Ming Chu''. Not mentioned after 1945.\n\n\n1926\n''Clausentum''\n1049\n268\n A tug, based in Southampton.\n\n\n1926\n''Kassed Kheir''\n1050\n1,330\n A large paddle-steamer yacht, built for the Government of Egypt.\n\n\n1926\n''Imbuhy''\n1060\n480\n A ferry for the ''Cia Cantereira e Viacao Fluminense'' in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.\n\n\n1926\n''Portman''\n1061\n335\n A diesel-engine cargo ship for Argentina, registered in Buenos Aires. Deleted in 1986.\n\n\n1927\n''HMS Amazon''\n1040\n1,352\n Built as a prototype for new destroyer construction for the Royal Navy (along with Yarrow's competing ''HMS Ambuscade''). The ''Amazon'' design was chosen. Broken up in 1948.\n 150px\n\n1927\n''El Buaro''\n1062\n259\n A small tanker for Ecuador.\n\n\n1928\n''Estácio Coimbra''\n1080\n271\n A tug for Brazil.\n\n\n 1928\n''Serrano''\n1073\n1,090\n The six Serrano-class destroyers were built for the Navy of Chile, and were based on Thornycroft's design of the ''Amazon''. The ''Aldea'' was discarded in 1957, ''Videla'' in 1960, ''Hyatt'' and ''Riquelme'' in 1963, and ''Serrano'' and ''Orella'' in 1967.\n 150px\n\n 1929\n''Orella''\n1074\n1,090\n\n''Riquelme''\n1075\n1,090\n\n''Hyatt''\n1076\n1,090\n\n''Videla''\n1077\n1,090\n\n''Aldea''\n1078\n1,090\n\n1929\n''Martinetta''\n1087\n99\n A motor yacht built for A.G. Lomax. In 1971 it was sold to the Government of Fiji and renamed ''Vola Silga''.\n\n\n1929\n''Rosa''\n1088\n400\n Motor yacht, built for the Spanish count Ramón Godó.\n\n\n1928\n''Bovril''\n1081\n270\n Two cargo motor-ships for the Argentine Estates of Bovril Ltd, registered in Buenos Aires. ''Duke of Atholl'' was sold to ''Frigorifico Regional Santa Elena SA'' in 1974. \n\n\n1930\n''Duke of Atholl''\n1104\n270\n\n1930\n''Robert Coryndon''\n1086\n205\n This steamship was built as a passenger and cargo ferry for service on Lake Albert. It was launched in 1929 and then taken apart and shipped to Africa. It was wrecked in 1962 and the hull was not removed from the shore of the lake.\n 150px\n\n1930\n''Calshot''\n1093\n679\n Built as a tug tender for the ''Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Limited''. In 1940 she was taken over by the Royal Navy as ''HMS Calshot'', and she was present as one of the headquarter ships at Juno Beach at the Normandy landings. Returned to the owners at the end of WW II. In 1964 she was sold to Port & Liner Services (Ireland) Ltd and was based at Galway and renamed ''Galway Bay''. In 1986 she was bought by the Southampton City Council and registered there, getting her old name ''Calshot'' back in 1990. Preserved as part of the National Historic Fleet. \n 150px\n\n1930\n''Itororo''\n1096\n316\n Two diesel-engine water tankers for ''Cia Docas de Santos'' in Santos, Brazil. ''Itororo'' was broken op in 1955, and ''Pilões'' was hulked in 1950.\n \n\n''Pilões''\n1097\n316\n\n1930\n''Anna Marie''\n1099\n337\n Motor yacht, built for Danish industrialist Valdemar Graae. In 1931 she was acquired by W.E. Corlett and renamed ''Llys Helig''. Taken over by the Royal Navy in 1939 and renamed HMS ''Anna Marie'' (FY 004). In 1941 she was named HMS ''Torrent''. Mined and sunk off Falmouth in April 1941. \n\n\n1930\n''Tobago''\n1106\n537\n Steamship for the government of Trinidad. Transported passengers and cargo between the islands until sold in 1958 and 1959 to other owners, still registered in Port of Spain. Abandoned in 1963. IMO 5607256.\n\n\n1931\n''HMS Acheron''\n1083\n1,350\n This was Thornycroft's contribution to the A- and B-class destroyers for the Royal Navy. Struck a mine and sank in December 1940.\n150px\n\n1931\n''HMCS Saguenay''\n1091\n1,337\n Two destroyers for Canada, similar to the Royal Navy A- and B-class destroyers. ''Saguenay'' was paid off in 1945 and broken up in 1946. ''Skeena'' ran aground in a storm at Iceland in October 1944, and was lost. \n 150px\n\n''HMCS Skeena''\n1092\n1,337\n\n1931\n''Medina''\n1105\n342\n A motor-engine passenger ship for ''Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Limited''. Sold to M.H.Bland & Co Ltd in Gibraltar in 1962 and renamed ''Mons Abyla''. Taken over by the Government of Gibraltar in 1968. For a short period in 1972 she was registered in London, but later that year sold to ''Marilu Intermediterranean Tpt Sg SA'' in Panama and renamed ''Marilu''. \n\n\n 1932\n''HMS Daring''\n1107\n1,375\n These two destroyers were Thornycrofts part of the C and D-class destroyers for the Royal Navy. ''Daring'' was torpedoed and sunk in February 1940. ''Decoy'' became ''HMCS Kootenay'' in 1943 and was scrapped in 1946.\n 150px\n\n 1933\n''HMS Decoy''\n1108\n1,375\n\n1933\n''Trenora''\n1115\n856\n Motor yacht built for the surgeon Ernest Gerald Stanley. He later sold it to the Duke of Sutherland, who renamed it ''Sans Peur''. In 1939 it was taken over by the Royal Canadian Navy and fitted out as an armed yacht. She was sold to private owners in 1947.\n\n\n1934\n''HMS Sandpiper''\n1112\n185\n This river gunboat was dismantled upon completion and dispatched to Singapore, where it was assembled in 1934 for service on the Yangtze. Transferred to Nationalist China in 1942 and named ''Ying Hao''. Taken over by the People's Republic of China after 1948. Discarded after 1970. \n 150px\n\n1934\n''HMS Harrier''\n1117\n815\n Two minesweepers of the ''Halcyon'' class for the Royal Navy. ''HMS Harrier'' was discarded in the late 1940's and ''HMS Hussar'' was sunk in error by the RAF in August 1944.\n 150px\n\n1935\n''HMS Hussar''\n1118\n815\n\n1935\n''La Dryade''\n1133\n152\n Motor passenger ship, built for French owners.\n\n\n1936\n''HMS Glowworm''\n1125\n1,350\n These two destroyers constituted Thornycroft's part of the G and H-class destroyers of the Royal Navy. Both were lost in 1940.\n 150px\n\n''HMS Grafton''\n1126\n1,350\n\n1936\n''Gracie Fields''\n1149\n393\n A paddle-wheel passenger ship for Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Limited. She was sunk in May 1940 while taking part in the Dunkirk evacuation. \n\n\n1936\n''Amazone''\n1154\n222\n A motor yacht for the Belgian officer Leon Hemeleers-Shenley.\n\n\n1937\n''HMS Kittiwake''\n1152\n530\n Thornycroft built two of the small Kingfisher-class sloops. After World War II, they were sold to civilian use in 1946 as ''Tuch Shing'' and ''Tuch Loon''. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Sheldrake''\n1153\n530\n\n1937\n''Tadorna''\n1172\n226\n A motor yacht for Dutch owners (G.& W.Miesegaes).\n\n\n1938\n''HMS Mohawk''\n1158\n1,960\n Thornycroft built two of the 27 large ''Tribal-class'' destroyers for the Royal Navy. ''Mohawk'' was torpedoed by an Italian destroyer in April 1941, while ''Nubian'' survived the war and was sold for scrapping in 1949. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Nubian''\n1159\n1,960\n\n1938\n''Shemara''\n1175\n878\n Motor yacht, built for the industrialist Bernard Docker. Taken over by the Royal Navy in 1939 as ''HMS Shemara'', and served until 1946, when it was returned to its owners. Had major refit in 1992, and is still floating. \n 150px\n\n1938\n''Lasso''\n1176\n910\n Cable ship for the Royal Navy. Broken up in 1946. \n\n\n1939\n''HMS Pelican''\n1177\n1,250\n Thornycroft built one of the three Egret-class sloops for the Royal Navy. Saw extensive anti-submarine service in World War II. Broken up in 1958. \n 150px\n\n 1939\n''HMS Kashmir''\n1178\n1,690\n Thornycroft built two of the eight K-class destroyers for the Royal Navy. ''Kashmir'' was sunk by German bombers at Crete in May 1941, while ''Kimberley'' survived the war and was sold for scrap in 1949. \n 150px\n\n 1940\n''HMS Kimberley''\n1179\n1,690\n\n1940\n''HMS Hesperus''\n1185\n1,370\n Thornycroft built two of the six ''Jurua'' class destroyers ordered by Brazil, and identical to the British H-class. In September all six of the class (still building) were taken over by the Royal Navy. ''Juruena'' was launched August 1, 1939 and completed in January 1940 as ''HMS Hearthy''. The name was changed to ''HMS Hesperus'' in February 1941. ''Highlander'' was launched October 19, 1939 and completed in March 1940. Both saw extensive wartime service, and were broken up in 1947. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Highlander''\n1186\n1,370\n\n1941\n''HMS Latona''\n1198\n2,650\n Thornycroft built one of the six Abdiel-class minelayers for the Royal Navy. She was the largest Thornycroft-built warship of the war and had a short service life, sunk by enemy aircraft while supporting the garrison at Tobruk in October 1941. \n 150px\n\n1941\n''Sivrihisar''\n1200\n350\n Two minelayers for the Navy of Turkey. ''Yuzbasi Hakki'' was renamed ''Torgud Reis'' in 1940. Both were discarded in 1964. \n\n\n''Yuzbasi Hakki''\n1201\n350\n\n 1941\n''HMAS Norman''\n1202\n1,773\n The yard at Woolston built two of the eight N-class destroyers. Both were loaned to Australia and served the war in the Far East. ''Norman'' was sold in 1958 and ''Nepal'' (launched as ''Norseman'') in 1955. \n 150px\n\n 1942\n''HMAS Nepal''\n1203\n1,773\n\n 1941\n''HMS Lauderdale''\n1212\n1,050\n These two units were Thornycroft's part of the Hunt class Type II production. ''Lauderdale'' became the Greek ''Aigaion'' in 1946, serving until 1959 and scrapped in 1960. ''HMS Ledbury'' distinguished herself in ''Operation Pedestal'' and was finally sold for scrap in 1958. \n 150px\n\n 1942\n''HMS Ledbury''\n1213\n1,050\n\n1942\n''HMS Opportune''\n1210\n1,560\n Thornycroft built two of the eight O-class destroyers for the Royal Navy. Both saw extensive wartime service. ''HMS Opportune'' was sold for scrap in 1955, while ''HMS Orwell'' was converted to a Type 16 frigate (with pennant F98) in 1952-1953, and finally sold for scrap in 1965. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Orwell''\n1211\n1,560\n\n 1942\n''HMS Brecon''\n1290\n1,194\n Thornycroft built these two vessels as their own version of the Hunt-class destroyer, known as the Type IV. ''Brecon'' was sold for scrap in 1961 and broken up the following year. ''Brissenden'' was scrapped in 1965. \n 150px\n\n 1943\n''HMS Brissenden''\n\n1,194\n\n1943\n''HMIS Narbada''\n1385\n1,300\n The original ''Black Swan-class of sloops (frigates) comprised 12 units. Thornycroft delivered two, both to the Navy of India, for service in the Far East. The spelling of the second unit can be seen as both ''Godavari'' and ''Godaveri''. After the partition of India, they became part of the Navy of Pakistan in 1948, renamed as the ''Jhelum'' and the ''Sind''. They were discarded in 1959. \n 150px\n\n''HMIS Godaveri''\n1386\n1,300\n\n 1943\n''HMS Magpie''\n4016\n1,350\n The modified ''Black Swan-class of sloops (frigates) eventually comprised 25 units. Thornycroft delivered three, of which two were delivered in time to take part in the hunt for German submarines. The first two were sold for scrap in 1959 and 1958 respectively, while ''Actaeon'' was sold to West Germany in 1958. It served as the ''Hipper'' until hulked in 1964. Sold for scrap in 1967. \n 150px\n\n1944\n''HMS Peacock''\n4017\n1,350\n\n1946\n''HMS Actaeon''\n4033\n1,350\n\n 1943\n''HMS Undine''\n4023\n1,806\n These two were Thornycroft's part of the eight U-class destroyers. In 1952-1954 ''Undine'' was converted into a Type 15 fast frigate, with pennant number F141. ''Ursa'' was similarly converted in 1953-1954, receiving pennant number F200. They were scrapped in 1965 and 1967 respectively. \n 150px\n\n 1944\n''HMS Ursa''\n4024\n1,806\n\n 1944\n''HMS Zest''\n4034\n1,730\n Among the eight units of the Z-class destroyers were these two, built by Thornycroft. In 1954-1956 ''Zest'' was converted into a Type 15 fast frigate, with pennant number F102. She was sold in 1969 and broken up in 1970. ''Zodiac'' was sold to the Navy of Israel in 1955, renamed as the ''Yaffo'' and served until 1972. One of her 4.5\"-guns is preserved at the Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum, Haifa. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Zodiac''\n4035\n1,730\n\n1944\n''HMS LCT 7035''\n4078\n350\n Not much is known about this Mark 3 Landing craft tank, launched at Thornycroft's on April 26, 1944. \n\n\n 1945\n''HMS Chaplet''\n4048\n1,740\n Thornycroft built two of eight destroyers of the ''Ch'' subgroup - a part of the 32 ''C-class'' destroyers. Both were delivered after the end of World War II. ''Chaplet'' received new anti-submarine weapons in 1954 and was scrapped in 1965. ''Charity'' was sold to U.S.A. in 1958 and immediately transferred to Pakistan as the ''Shah Jahan''. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 it was badly damaged by a Styx missile from ''INS Nipat''. Although towed back to Karachi, the destroyer was found to be damaged beyond repair and was scrapped. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Charity''\n4049\n1,740\n\n 1946\n''HMS Comus''\n4050\n1,915\n Thornycroft built two of eight destroyers of the ''Co'' subgroup - a part of the 32 ''C-class'' destroyers. Both were delivered after the end of World War II. ''Comus'' served in the Korean War and in the Malayan Emergency before being srapped in 1958. ''Concord'' was launched as the ''Corso'', but renamed in 1946 before entering service. She took part in the Amethyst Incident and the Korean war. ''Concord'' was scrapped in 1962. \n 150px\n\n''HMS Concord''\n4051\n1,915\n\n1947\n''El Malek Fouad''\n4108\n3,746\n A passenger and cargo ship for the Khedivial Mail S.S. Company. In 1956 she was renamed as the ''Nefertiti'', and in 1961 sold to Tirrenia – Compagnia italiana di navigazione in Naples and given the name ''Olbia'', (IMO 5262079). Scrapped in 1972. \n\n\n1948\n''HMS Crossbow''\n4074\n1,980\n Of the twenty Weapon-class destroyers ordered, Thornycroft were allotted four. A series of cancellations meant that only two of these, ''Crossbow'' and ''Culverin'' were launched, and only ''Crossbow'' was completed. In 1957-1959 the torpedo armament gave way to a large lattice mast with radar, enabling the ship to serve as radar picket for a carrier strike force. Sold for scrap in December 1971, arriving at the breakers in January 1972. \n 150px\n\n1948\n''Commandant Quéré''\n4114\n4,478\n Built for the ''Compagnie Générale Transatlantique'' for service in the Mediterranean, primarily between Corsica and the French mainland. Scrapped in 1969. \n \n\n 1949\n''Atlas''\n4115\n500\n Two tugs for the colonial government of Nigeria, based at Lagos. In 1957 both were transferred to the Nigerian Ports Authority. ''Atlas'' foundered 9 nmi East of Lagos in August 1967. ''Vulcan'' was sold to ''Tsavliris (Salvage & Towage) Ltd'' in Piraeus in 1967, renamed ''Nisos Thasos'', and was scrapped there in 1970.\n\n\n''Vulcan''\n4116\n500\n\n1949\n''Stalwart''\n4117\n456\n A tug, built for the ''Calcutta Port Trust''. IMO number 5337915. Not much information online - might still be floating.\n \n\n1949\n''Balmoral''\n4120\n688\n A car- and passenger ferry for the Red Funnel Line, used between Southampton and Cowes. Sold to P & A Campbell in 1979 and based in Bristol. In 1983 she was acquired by ''Craig Inns'' and intended for use as a floating restaurant. The project was abandoned, and ''Balmoral'' went back to the Bristol Channel in 1985, now owned by Helseam Ltd. In 1995 she was bought by the Waverley SN Co Ltd, and became part of the National Historic Fleet. In 2015 ownership was transferred to MV Balmoral Fund Limited.\n 150px\n\n1949\n''Atile''\n4122\n193\n A tug, built for Anglo Saxon Petroleum. Not much information online.\n \n\n1951\n''Ucayali''\n4126\n320\n Two river gunboats for the Peruvian Navy. Pennant numbers CF-14 and CF-13 respectively.\n\n\n''Marañón''\n4127\n320\n\n1952\n''HMS Duchess''\n4087\n2,950\n The yard at Woolston built one of the eight ''Daring-class'' destroyers for the Royal Navy. In 1964 she was loaned to the Royal Australian Navy, and later bought outright. Converted to training ship 1973-1974. Left active service in 1977 and was sold for scrap in 1980.\n 150px\n\n1951\n''Blenheim''\n4123\n4,766\n Two passenger/cargo ships, launched at Thornycroft's and completed by Akers (Yard No. 490 and 494) in Oslo, Norway. Owned by Ganger Rolf ASA (a subsidiary of Fred. Olsen & Co. Both served on the Olso-Kristiansand-Newcastle route, but ''Blenheim'' sustained heavy damage from a fire in 1968, and in 1969 was sold to A/S Uglands Rederi, Grimstad, Norway. Converted to car carrier (2,466 GRT) and renamed ''Cilaos''. In 1973 sold to Ocean Car Carriers Pte Ltd in Singapore (IMO 5046334). Sold for scrap 1981 and broken up. ''Braemar'' served in Norway until 1973, when she was sold to Dashwood Finance Co Ltd of Manilla and renamed as ''The Philippine Tourist''. (IMO 5050074). Laid up as a floating casino in 1976, and further fate is sparsely documented. \n 150px\n\n 1953\n''Braemar''\n4145\n4,766\n\n1953\n''Horus''\n4134\n337\n Thornycroft sold this tug to the ''Cie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez'', home port Port Said. After the Suez channel was nationalized, it was transferred to the Suez Canal Authority in 1958. Deleted in 1996. (IMO 5155331).\n \n\n1953\n''Vigilant''\n4141\n728\n A salvage vessel, built for the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board in Liverpool. In 1978 the name was changed to ''Staunch'' and the ship was broken up the same year. (IMO 5380170).\n \n\n1953\n''Hamtun''\n4151\n318\n A tug, owned by the shipyard until 1959, when it was bought by the Red Funnel Line, also at Southampton. In 1970 she was bought by Union de Remorquage et de Sauvetage SA in Antwerp, who in 1972 named her ''Nathalie Letzer''. In 1974 she was rebuilt and rated at 394 GRT. In 1987 she was back in Britain, as the ''Anglican Lady'', owned by Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd. In 1991, the tug went to Sault Ste Marie in Canada, now owned by Purvis Marine Ltd. (IMO 5141483). Apparently still active. \n \n\n1953\n''Sir Bevois''\n4158\n318\n This tug was very similar to the ''Hamtun'', and similarly owned by the shipyard until 1959, when it was bought by the Red Funnel Line, also at Southampton. In 1968 she was bought by the John Howard & Co (Northern) Ltd in Liverpool and named ''Amanda Howard''. Broken up in 1970. (IMO 5329437)\n \n\n1955\n''Sechura''\n4159\n4,297\n A tanker for the Navy of Peru, pennant number ATP-54, commissioned in 1956. In 1968 sold to Veneziatankers Sas in Venice and named ''Monte Grappa''. In 1976 sold to Francesco Saverio Salonia in Rome and named ''Micheleesse''. Sold for scrap in 1981. (IMO 5317070)\n \n\n1955\n''Barana''\n4162\n361\n A tug for the government of Sri Lanka, based in Colombo. The engine broke down in 1991, and she was subsequently scrapped. (IMO 5036171)\n \n\n1956\n''Scillonian''\n4130\n921\n A ferry for the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company, transporting passengers and cargo between the Isles of Scilly and Penzance, Cornwall. In 1977, she was bought by P.& A.Campbell of Bristol and named ''Devonia''. In 1982 sold to John Graham & Maureen M.Thompson of Glasgow and named ''Devonium''. Later that same year sold to Torbay Seaways & Stevedores Ltd, who reverted the name to ''Devonia''. In 1984 she was sold to Norse Atlantic Ferries Ltd and became the ''Syllingar'', serving at the Orkney Islands. In 1986 she became the ''Remvi'', now owned by the Hellenic Cruising Holidays in Pireus. In 1989 she was sold to J.A.R.Atlantic Ocean Ltd of Belize, renamed ''Africa Queen'', serving in West Africa. The name was changed to ''Princess Eliana'' in 1997. In 1998, she became the ''Olga J.'' owned by John Christodoulo of Belize. He abandoned her and the crew in Bourgas, Bulgaria in 1999 and she was eventually hulked there in 2007. (IMO 5315723).\n 150px\n\n1956\n''Atherfield''\n4163\n246\n Two tugs for the Red Funnel Line in Southampton. ''Atherton'' became ''Irwing Hemlock'' in 1972 and ''Swellmaster'' in 1996, employed in Canada. Latest sighting January 2017. (IMO 5028605). ''Culver'' is also referred to as a fire fighting vessel. (IMO 5082895). Not much else available onine.\n\n\n''Culver''\n4164\n246\n\n1953\n''HMS Coniston''\n4135\n360\n Among the 117 Ton-class minesweepers delivered to the Royal Navy were 12 built by Thornycroft. \n*''Coniston'' was sold to the salvage company ''Metrec Ltd'' in 1970, and became the ''Investic''. Broken up in 1973. \n*''Alcaston'' became the Australian HMAS ''Snipe'' in 1961 and was broken up in 1988. \n*''Alfriston'' was RNR ''Warsash'' 1954-1958 and RNR ''Kilmorey'' 1961-1975, reverting to her old name and broken up in 1988. \n*''Derriton'' was RNR ''Killiekrankie'' 1955-1960 and broken up 1971. \n*''Oulston'' was sold to the Irish Naval Service in 1971, renamed LÉ ''Grainne'' (CM10). Sold for scrap 1987. \n*''Highburton'' was sold for scrap in 1978.\n*''Hickleton'' served in the Navy of New Zealand 1965-1966. Sold to Argentina in 1967, and became ARA ''Neuquen'' (M1). Discarded 1996.\n*''Blaxton'' was sold to the Irish Naval Service in 1971, renamed LÉ ''Fola'' (CM12). Sold for scrap 1987. \n*''Bossington'' was scrapped in Belgium in 1989.\n*''Upton'' was scrapped in Belgium in 1991.\n*''Walkerton'' was broken up in Middlesbrough in 1990.\n*''Crofton'' was an RNR tender 1969-1975, carrying the name ''Warsash''. Broken up 1987.\n 150px\n\n''HMS Alcaston''\n4136\n360\n\n1954\n''HMS Alfriston''\n4137\n360\n\n''HMS Derriton''\n4152\n360\n\n1955\n''HMS Oulston''\n4153\n360\n\n''HMS Highburton''\n4154\n360\n\n''HMS Hickleton''\n4155\n360\n\n1956\n''HMS Blaxton''\n4156\n360\n\n''HMS Bossington''\n4157\n360\n\n''HMS Upton''\n4160\n360\n\n1958\n''HMS Walkerton''\n4161\n360\n\n''HMS Crofton''\n4173\n360\n\n 1957\n''HMS Blackwood''\n4149\n1,200\n The yard built two of the 12 Blackwood-class frigates ordered by the Royal Navy. ''Blackwood'' was originally equipped with four 21-inch anti-submarine torpedoes. Broken up in 1976. ''Duncan'' was relegated to harbour service in the early 1980's, decommissioned in 1984 and scrapped in 1985.\n 150px\n\n 1958\n''HMS Duncan''\n4150\n1,200\n\n1958\n''SAS Windhoek''\n4174\n360\n A Ton-class minesweeper, built for the South African Navy. No longer active, but fate unknown.\n \n\n1958\n''Dunnose''\n4182\n241\n A tug for the Red Funnel line of Southampton. In 1980 renamed ''Irving Willow'' of the Atlantic Towing Ltd in Canada, and in 1996 ''Wavemaster''. IMO 5094953. Broken up 2005. \n \n\n1959\n''Carisbrooke Castle''\n4183\n672\n A ferry for the Red Funnel line of Southampton, connecting Southampton and West Cowes. In 1974 she was sold to the Societa Partenopea di Navigazione S.p.A., Naples and renamed ''Citta di Meta'', serving between Naples and Ischia. In 1978 she was sold to Soc Campania Regionale Marittima SpA, also in Naples. In 1987 she was sold to Maregiglio S.r.l., Naples, for service between Porto Santo Stefano and Isola del Giglio, and she was named ''Giglio Expresso II'' in 1989. In 2001 ownership passed to Trasporti Regionali Marittimi Srl, connecting Calasetta and Carloforte (off the coast of Sardinia), and in 2006 to MF Maddalena Ferry Srl in Genova, before she was finally broken up in 2007. IMO 5063681. \n 150px\n\n1960\n ''HMNZ Otago''\n4172\n2,150\n A Rothesay-class frigate, ordered by the Royal Navy in 1956 as the ''Hastings'', but the order was taken over by New Zealand in 1957, and she was built as the ''Otago''. She was paid off in 1983 and sold for scrap in 1987. \n 150px\n\n1960\n ''Keverne''\n4189\n260\n A tug for J.P. Knight Ltd. Became the ''Vaya con Dios'' in 1987, ''March'' in 2004 and ''Cosan I'' in 2009. IMO 5186031. \n 150px\n\n1960\n ''Gatcombe''\n4192\n513\n A tug for the Red Funnel Line of Southampton. Sold to the Bermuda Marine & Port Authority in 1969 and renamed ''Bermudian''. Became the ''Topsham'' in 1988, owned by Peninsular Sg Co Ltd. In 1989 sold to Splendid Sg Ltd of Valetta, Malta, and renamed ''Royal M.''. Broken up in Greece in 2003. IMO 5126627. \n \n\n1961\n ''Thorness''\n4194\n247\n A tug for the Red Funnel Line of Southampton. Became the ''Irving Juniper'' in 1984, and the ''Atlantic Juniper'' in 1999, based in Canada. IMO 5360106. \n \n\n1962\n ''Osborne Castle''\n4196\n736\n A ferry for the Red Funnel Line, serving between Southampton and Cowes. Became the ''Le Gobelet D'Argent'' in Canada in 1978. Renamed ''Le Maxim'' in 1989 and ''Cavalier Maxim'' in 1993. IMO 5265904. \n \n\n1963\n ''HMS Gurkha''\n4180\n2,300\n Thornycroft delivered one of the seven Tribal class frigates. In 1984 she was sold to Indonesia and became the ''Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohannes'', discarded in 2000.\n 150px\n\n1963\n''Ikwerre''\n4200\n289\n Two apparently identical tugs. ''Ikwerre'' was delivered to the Nigerian Ports Authority in Lagos, Nigeria. (IMO 5411723). ''Nguvu'' went to the East African Railwys & Harbours, later registered in Tanzania. (IMO 5412739).\n\n\n''Nguvu''\n4201\n289\n\n1964\n ''Calshot''\n4202\n493\n A tug/tender for the Red Funnel Line of Southampton. Sold to Antrefo Supplies Ltd of Southampton in 1987. Became the ''Tara II'' of Dublin in 1989, owned by Dublin Bay Cruises (Ireland) Ltd. Finally, in 1992, she became the ''Boluda Abrego'' of Valencia, owned by Remolques del Mediterraneo SA. Broken up in Turkey in 2012. IMO 6402717. \n \n\n1965\n ''Chale''\n4208\n254\n A tug for the Red Funnel Line of Southampton. \n \n\n1965\n ''Cowes Castle''\n4209\n786\n A ferry for the Red Funnel Line of Southampton. In 1975 she was converted to roll-on/roll-off, with space for 25-30 extra vehicles and measured at 912 tons. In 1993 (or 1994) sold to Javno Poduzece \"Jadrolinija\" PO of Rijeka, Croatia and renamed ''Neha''. Phased out around 2010 and broken up in Turkey in 2011. IMO 6525002. \n \n\n1966\n''Portsmouth Queen''\n4211\n159\n Two small ferries for the Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company, serving its subsidiary Gosport Ferry. ''Portsmouth Queen'' was sold in 2016 for service on the Thames as the ''London Queen''. ''Gosport Queen'' was sold in 2017 for service on the Thames as the ''Pearl of London''. \n 150px\n\n''Gosport Queen''\n4212\n159\n\n\nHMS Juno''\n4207\n2,350\n This Leander-class frigate was ordered from Thornycroft and launched at Woolston in 1965, but when she was delivered in 1967, the company had merged into Vosper Thornycroft.\n \n\n\nHMS Abdiel''\n4210\n1,375\n This minelayer was ordered from Thornycroft, but before she was launched in 1967, the company had merged into Vosper Thornycroft.\n \n\n", "\n\n" ]
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List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston
[ "\n\n'''Radohima''' () is a mountain within the Albanian Alps in northern Albania. \n\nRadohima rises between the Shala and Cem Valley. The massif of the Radohima has several other peaks with Maja e Radohimës at being the highest peak of the massif. To the east, the mountain drops steeply over 1,500 metres into the valley of River Shala. The other peaks of the Radohima massif include Maja Tat , Maja Visens , Maja Reshkullit , and Maja Kuc .\n\n\n View from Theth\n 180px \n 180px \n\n", "\n* Albanian Alps\n* Theth National Park\n* Geography of Albania\n* Mountains of Albania\n", "\n\n \n\n\n \n \n \n\n" ]
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Radohima
[ "\n\n''''54-40 or Fight'''' is the first book in a trilogy by Emerson Hough. The next two books in the trilogy are ''Purchase Price'' and ''John Rawn''. The title references the expansion of the United States that President James K. Polk called for. The expansion was to include Texas, California, and the Oregon territory. Since the northern boundary of Oregon was the latitude line of 54 degrees, 40 minutes, \"fifty-four forty or fight!\" became a popular slogan. The book was dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt. ''54-40 or Fight'' was a financial success.\n", "", "* E., Wylder, Delbert (1981). Emerson Hough. Boston: Twayne Publishers. ISBN 9780805773286. OCLC 6916169.", "* Free Google Books copy of ''54-40 or Fight''\n\n\n\n" ]
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54-40 or Fight (book)
[ "\n\nThe '''101st Squadron''' () was a squadron of the 3rd Air Wing of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) based at Komaki Air Base in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It was equipped with North American F-86D Sabre aircraft.\n", "On August 1, 1958 the squadron was formed at Gifu Air Field in Gifu Prefecture. Two months later it moved to Komaki. It was JASDF's the first all-weather fighter squadron. It was responsible for training pilots for most to its history. It was an interceptor squadron for the last year of its existence.\n\nIt was disbanded on October 1, 1968. At that time the type of aircraft operated by a Japanese fighter squadron was linked to the type of aircraft operated. Squadrons 101-105 were F-86D squadrons.\n", "===Fighter aircraft===\n* North American F-86D Sabre(1958-1968)\n", "* Fighter units of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
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101st Squadron (JASDF)
[ "\n'''Thuso Mbedu''' (born July 8, 1991) is a South African actress. She is best known for her role as Kitso Medupe in soap opera ''Scandal!'' aired by e.tv. She also played Boni Khumalo in a show called ''Saints and Sinners''. Mbedu achieved international recognition when being nominated for an Emmy Award for his role in the telenovela ''Is'Thunzi''.\n", "\n", "* Thuso Mbedu - IMDb\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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Thuso Mbedu
[ "Fanny G. Hazlett\n\n'''Frances Ann \"Fanny\" Gore Hazlett''' (August 31, 1837 - April 3, 1933) was one of the oldest pioneer women of Nevada.\n", "Frances Ann \"Fanny\" Gore Hazlett was born on August 31, 1837, in Massachusetts, the daughter of Stephen Gore and Joan Whitcomb. \n", "Fanny G. Hazlett was a pioneer and writer. She crossed the plains from Iowa with her brothers, Charles and Johnny Gore, in 1862 to Nevada in the days of the Comstock Mines. They stayed at Buckland's Station for two days and then moved to Dayton, Nevada. The trip lasted 4 months. Hazlett wrote: \"This is mining country and the society is rough... with shooting affrays being frequent and drinking, gambling at every other door... about 20 men to one woman.\" Her brothers worked in the wood business and Hazlett, first lived with Charles in a tent at a wooodcutting camp, with 30 miners and 200 local Native Americans, and then opened a boarding house in the El Dorado Canyon (Nevada), \"a cloth-covered frame, about ten by twelve, one-half of one side open for a door\".\n\nShe contributed considerably to newspapers. She published under the name \"Frank Hazlett\", since it was difficult at the time being published as a woman. \n\nShe was first president and charter member of the Elderberry Club. She was also a member of the Pioneer Society and in 1932 was presented with a certificate by the General Federation of Women's Club for being the oldest American born mother in the state of Nevada.\n\nHazlett was involved in the Women's suffrage movement in Nevada, and the right to vote for women in Nevada was obtained two years before the national vote. In 1895 she wrote a letter to the editor of the ''Nevada State Journal'': \"with the ridiculously small State vote, it seems an opportune time to increase the voting population.\"\n\nWith her daughter Gertrude, Hazlett compiled a history of Dayton, published by the Nevada Historical Society in 1922 as ''Historical Sketch and Reminiscenses of Dayton, Nevada'', and now available at the Dayton Museum. She was the first vice-president of the Nevada Historical Society.\n\nHazlett was the postmaster of Dayton for twenty years and organized the Helping Hand Library at Dayton. She was one of the oldest women in the world to take a commercial flight in 1922.\n", "Fanny G. Hazlett moved to Nevada in 1862, first settling in Dayton, and later, in 1914, she moved to 701 University Ave., Reno, Nevada. On March 18, 1864 she married Dr. John Clark Hazlett (1828-1895) and had one daughter, Emma Gertrude \"Gertie\" Hazlett Randall (1866-1911), who married the sheriff of Lyon County. John C. Hazlett was a practicing doctor, Lyon County Superintendent of Schools, Lyon County’s state senator for four years from 1870-74 and Lyon County District Attorney in 1892.\n\nShe died on April 3, 1933, and is buried with her husband and daughter at Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, Nevada.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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Fanny G. Hazlett
[ "\n\n\nThe '''United States presidential election of 2044''', scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, 2044, will be the 65th quadrennial U.S. presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors who in turn will either elect a new president and vice president through the electoral college or re-elect the incumbents. The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses are likely to be held during the first six months of 2044. This nominating process is also an indirect election, where voters cast ballots selecting a slate of delegates to a political party's nominating convention, who then in turn elect their party's presidential nominee.\n", "===Procedure===\n\n\nArticle Two of the United States Constitution states that for a person to serve as President of the United States the individual must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, at least 35 years old and a United States resident for at least 14 years. Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the various political parties of the United States, in which case each party develops a method (such as a primary election) to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position. The primary elections are usually indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate. The party's delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party's behalf. The general election in November is also an indirect election, where voters cast ballots for a slate of members of the Electoral College; these electors then directly elect the President and Vice President.\n\n===Simultaneous elections===\nThe presidential election will occur at the same time as elections to the Senate and the House of Representatives. Several states will also hold state gubernatorial and state legislative elections. States expecting to hold gubernatorial elections are Delaware, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia. Those states can be assumed to have gubernatorial elections due to each of their constitutions stating that election happen every four years within the state, or two years for New Hampshire and Vermont.\n\n===Other Background===\nAlmost Nothing else can be said for now about this election's background due to the fact the election is over two decades away. But, it can be said that if anyone is elected to office for the first time, that person will be either the 52nd, 51st, 50th, or 49th president depending on the outcome of elections to come.\n", "\nSo far there is only one person who has officially announced candidacy for the Republican nomination.\n===Declared Minor Candidate===\n\n\n\nName\nBorn\nCurrent or previous positions\nState\nAnnounced\nRef\n\n 150x150px'''Jonathan Andrus'''\n (age )Syracuse, New York\n '''Founder and Teacher of the Hickory Ridge Middle School Geography Club'''\n 70pxNorth Carolina\n September 28, 2017\n .\n\n\n===Potential Convention Sites===\nAlthough this will not be announced until the summer of 2042, based on data from the entire party's history, Republican conventions happen more often than not in Chicago.\n", "\n\n\n" ]
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2044 election
[ "\n\nRachel Dolezal, a woman who was born Caucasian but identifies as African-American.\n\n'''Transracial''' people are people who have a racial identity or racial expression that differs from their birth race. They have often been considered as analogous to transgender people. Transracial as an identity is also known as ''transracialism''. A prominent example of a transracial person is Rachel Dolezal, who is Caucasian but lives and identifies as an African-American woman.\n\nMartina Big, who was featured on Maury in September 2017, identifies as transracial and is also a Caucasian to African woman. She is notable in having had injections of afamelanotide (brand name Scenesse) administered by a physician to naturally darken her skin and hair to a shade typical of African people.\n", "* Passing (racial identity)\n* Multiracial\n* Hypatia transracialism controversy\n", "\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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Transracial (identity)
[ "\n\n'''Theresa Rukavina''' (May 14, 1951 – May 10, 2010) was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player. Listed at 5' 7\", 140 lb., Rukavina batted and threw right handed. She was dubbed ''Terry'' by her teammates.\n\nTerry Rukavina was a versatile player during her three seasons in the league.\n\nBorn in Middletown, Ohio, Terry was one of eleven children in the family of George and Rose Rukavina. She was a latecomer and did not start playing until age 18 in an organized fast-pitch league, where she played every position except pitcher and catcher and was noted by an All-American league scout. She tried out for the league and was assigned to the player development camp.\n\nRukavina joined the Chicago Colleens and Springfield Sallies touring teams in 1950 and hit a .271 average with four home runs and 71 runs batted in in 77 games. She then filled in at many different infield and outfield positions with the Kalamazoo Lassies in 1951 and 1953, hitting 163 with one homer and 23 RBI in 147 games.\n\nAfter baseball, Rukavina went to work at a steel company for 34 years and retired in 1991. In between, she was active in sport activities. As a result, she was a member of the Kalamazoo basketball team that won the state championship and played softball in her Middletown home and in the Butler County, Ohio area. She also participated in the Ladies Professional Golf Association event at Kings Island along with Jane Blalock during the 1979 Pro-Am tournament. \n\nTerry was later inducted into the Butler County Softball Hall of Fame as part of the 1986 Class. In 1988, she received further recognition when she became part of ''Women in Baseball'', a permanent display based at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, which was unveiled to honor the entire All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.\n\nRukavina died in 2010 in Middletown, Ohio, at the age of 79.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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Terry Rukavina
[ "'''Harvey III of Léon''' was the son of Harvey II of Léon and his first wife Anne of Hennebont.\n", "He became Lord of Léon after his father’s death around 1218. His fief was the castle of La Roche-Maurice.\n\nHe married Margaret of Châteauneuf, a younger daughter of Hugh IV of Châteauneuf, Lord of Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais, and Eleanor of Dreux, a sister of Peter Mauclerc, Duke of Brittany ''jure uxoris''. After her elder brother’s death, Margaret inherited one third of the Lordships of Châteauneuf, including the castles of Châteauneuf and Senonches.\nHarvey was also Lord of Noyon-sur-Andelle.\n\nHe died in 1240 and was buried in the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Daoulas.\n", "Harvey III and Margaret had three children:\n* Harvey IV, who succeeded his father as Lord of Léon and Noyon-sur-Andelle, and his mother as Lord of Châteauneuf;\n* Alan of Léon, whose son Francis is said to have married the heiress of the Kermavan family;\n* Catherine of Léon, who married Juhel of Avaugour, younger son of Henry II, Lord of Avaugour and Margaret of Mayenne.\n", "\n", "* Patrick Kernévez and Frédéric Morvan ''Généalogie des Hervé de Léon (vers 1180-1363)''. Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Finistère, 2002, p 279-312.\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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Harvey III, Lord of Léon
[ "\n'''''The Staircase''''' (German: '''''Die Treppe''''') is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and Wolfgang Staudte and starring Hilde Körber, Herbert Stass and Paul Westermeier.\n\nThe film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat. It was partly shot in Wiesbaden in Hesse.\n", "The film portrays the lives of the inhabitants of the four floors of a tenement building, connected by the staircase.\n", "* Hilde Körber as Frau Weide \n* Herbert Stass as Willy Weide \n* Liane Croon as Annelie Weber \n* Paul Westermeier as Herr Schwebs \n* Ursula Krieg as Frau Schwebs \n* Olga Limburg as Frau Waberski \n* Ralph Lothar as Heinz König \n* Blandine Ebinger as Fräulein Zärting \n* Hilde Sessak as Olga Scharnetzki \n* Gerda Zinn as Frau Schulze \n* Wolfgang Kühne as Herr Kühne \n* Elisabeth Wendt as Frau Görisch \n* Renate Reiche as Erika Görisch \n* Joachim Teege as Herbert Ehrke \n* Nicolas Koline as Opa \n* Alfred Braun as Kriminalkommissar \n* Renate Brausewetter \n* Carl Heinz Charrell as Herr Müller \n* Adalbert Gausche as Gastwirt Bunzel \n* Käthe Jöken-König as Frau Müller \n", "\n", "* Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. ''The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009.\n", "* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
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The Staircase (1950 film)
[ "\n'''Petuaghat Fishing Port''' is a fishery port established near the mouth of the Rasulpur river at Petuaaghat in East Midnapore district. The port originated in 2010 in the then West Bengal's then-fashioned MK Narayanan. The port has been developed in 11.8 hectares of land. The port is one of India's 7th largest fishing ports. The port has 400 deep sea fishing trawlers and 200 treditional trawlers. One ice mill, ice house, fake fabric center and trailer oil sales center at the port. It has also been proposed to build a trailer repair center here.\n", "Construction of the port began in the Left Front and construction was completed in 2010. The cost of construction of the port is estimated to be 200 crore. In the first phase, the port costing 60 crore was spent. The second step has started. This step will build a dry dock at the port.", "", "* Petuaghat in Wikimapia\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Construction", "References", " External links " ]
Petuaghat Fishing Port
[ "\n\nA single human poll represents the '''1979–80 AIAW Division I women's basketball rankings''', the AP Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls. \n\nThe AP poll was initially a poll of coaches conducted via telephone, where coaches identified top teams and a list of the Top 20 team was produced. The contributors continued to be coaches until 1994, when the AP took over administration of the poll from Mel Greenberg, and switched to a panel of writers. The AP poll is currently a poll of sportswriters. The AP conducts polls weekly through the end of the regular season and conference play.\n", "{| style=\"border:1px solid black;\"\n – \n  \n Not ranked\n\n (#) \n  \n Ranking\n\n", "Source\n\n\nTeam\n25-Nov\n4-Dec\n11-Dec\n18-Dec\n25-Dec\n1-Jan\n8-Jan\n15-Jan\n22-Jan\n29-Jan\n5-Feb\n12-Feb\n19-Feb\n24-Feb\n2-Mar\n9-Mar\n18-Mar\n\nOld Dominion\n1\n1\n1\n1\n3\n3\n3\n2\n2\nT1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n\nTennessee\n4\n4\n3\n3\n5\n5\n5\n5\n4\n6\n5\n4\n4\n4\n3\n2\n2\n\nLouisiana Tech\n2\n2\n4\n4\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n3\n3\n3\n3\n2\n2\n4\n3\n\nSouth Carolina\n16\n13\n15\n13\n12\n11\n10\n11\n8\n7\n6\n5\n5\n7\n7\n6\n4\n\nStephen F. Austin\n3\n3\n2\n2\n2\n2\n2\n4\n5\n4\n4\n6\n6\n5\n5\n3\n5\n\nMaryland\n11\n10\n10\n9\n7\n7\n12\n15\n15\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n13\n9\n6\n\nTexas\n7\n6\n5\n5\n4\n4\n4\n3\n3\nT1\n2\n2\n2\n3\n4\n5\n7\n\nRutgers\n6\n7\n7\n7\n9\n9\n7\n8\n7\n8\n8\n8\n7\n6\n6\n8\n8\n\nLong Beach St.\n9\n9\n8\n8\n6\n6\n6\n6\n6\n5\n7\n7\n9\n9\n9\n7\n9\n\nNorth Carolina St.\n5\n5\n6\n6\n8\n8\n8\n7\n10\n10\n9\n9\n8\n8\n8\n10\n10\n\nKansas\n14\n12\n13\n12\n11\n12\n11\n9\n9\n9\n10\n10\n10\n10\n15\n12\n11\n\nCheyney\n8\n8\n9\n10\n10\n10\n9\n10\n11\n11\n12\n13\n13\n11\n10\n11\n12\n\nKansas St.\n–\n–\n18\n18\n15\n15\n14\n13\n14\n13\n11\n11\n11\n12\n12\n14\n13\n\nKentucky\n–\n–\n–\n–\n18\n18\n–\n18\n17\n17\n15\n15\n15\n13\n11\n13\n14\n\nNorthwestern\n18\n17\n16\n17\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n18\n18\n17\n16\n15\n\nMercer\n–\n–\n–\n20\n19\n19\n17\n17\n18\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\nT20\n16\n\nOregon\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\nT20\n17\n\nCentral Mo.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n19\n18\n18\n\nSan Francisco\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n19\n19\n18\n13\n12\n12\n15\n14\n15\n19\n\nBYU\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n\nClemson\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n18\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n–\n–\n\nDelta St.\n–\n16\n14\n14\n16\n16\n19\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nDetroit\n–\n18\n17\n16\n14\n13\n13\n12\n13\n12\n19\n19\n19\n19\n20\n19\n–\n\nLSU\n–\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nMississippi Col.\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nOle Miss\n19\n19\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nPenn St.\n12\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nPittsburgh\n–\n–\nT20\n19\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nQueens (NY)\n–\n–\nT20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nSouthern California\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n17\n–\n\nTennessee Tech\n13\n14\n19\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n20\n20\n–\n–\n–\n\nUCLA\n10\n11\n11\n11\n13\n14\n16\n20\nT20\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nUNLV\n17\n15\n12\n15\n17\n17\n15\n14\n12\n15\n17\n18\n17\n17\n18\n–\n–\n\nValdosta St.\n15\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\nVillanova\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\nT20\n19\n18\n17\n–\n–\n–\n–\n–\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Legend", "AP Poll", "References" ]
1979–80 AIAW Division I women's basketball rankings
[ "\n\nThe '''London Labour Party mayoral selection of 2004''' was the process by which the Labour Party selected its candidate for Mayor of London, to stand in the 2004 mayoral election. Ken Livingstone, the incumbent Mayor of London, was selected to stand after Labour's previous candidate, Nicky Gavron, stood aside.\n", "\nKen Livingstone had been elected Mayor of London in the 2000 mayoral election as an independent, after unsuccessfully seeking the Labour Party nomination. This resulted in his expulsion from the Labour Party. In 2002, Labour selected Nicky Gavron as its Mayoral candidate for the 2004 election. Livingstone had made public his intention to seek a second term as Mayor, leading to fears that the Labour vote could be split once again between Livingstone and Gavron.\n\nHowever, in 2004, Livingstone was readmitted to the Labour Party, after passing a \"loyalty test\" interview with senior Labour Party officials. Gavron announced she would step aside, leaving a vacancy for Labour's Mayoral candidate.\n", "\n*Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London; Leader of the Greater London Council 1981-1986; Member of Parliament for Brent East 1987-2001.\n", "\nLondon Labour Party members and affiliates were balloted on whether Livingstone should be nominated as Labour's Mayoral candidate; they were given the option to answer 'yes' or 'no' to whether they wanted Livingstone as the candidate. Affiliates and members had 50% of the votes each in an Electoral College.\n", "\n\n\nOption\nIndividual members '''(50.0%)'''\nAffiliated members '''(50.0%)'''\nOverall Result\n\n\n'''Yes'''\n'''87.7%'''\n'''100.0%'''\n'''93.9%'''\n\n\nNo\n12.3%\n0.0%\n6.1%\n\n\nSource: http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~tquinn/london_mayoralty.htm\n", "\n*London mayoral election, 2004\n", "\n", "* London Labour Party website\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Background", "Candidates", "Process", "Result", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
London Labour Party mayoral selection, 2004
[ "'''Rosaleen (Rosie) Moriarty-Simmonds''' (born 1960) is a British businesswoman and equality campaigner. She was born without arms or legs after her mother was prescribed thalidomide in pregnancy.\n", "She attended Ysgol Erw'r Delyn, a special school in Penarth, and from age 14 Treloar School in Alton, at that time the only school in the UK to offer an academic education for students with disabilities. She graduated Cardiff University in 1985 with a B.Sc. in psychology.\n", "After graduating Moriarty-Simmonds worked in the civil service at Companies House for seven years, rising to Executive Officer level. In 1995 she established '''RMS Disability Issues Consultancy''', which offers training in Disability Issues. She has appeared in many radio and television programmes, starting with an appearance in a television news bulletin at the age of two.\n\nShe was one of the leading campaigners for the creation of the Thalidomide Memorial in Cathays Park, Cardiff, to commemorate the victims of thalidomide and those who fought for justice for them, and made a speech at its unveiling in 2016.\n\nShe has taken up painting and has been accepted as a student member of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists.\n", "In 2007 she published her autobiography ''Four Fingers and Thirteen Toes'' (La Fontaine Media, ; revised ed 2009 AuthorHouse UK, ).\n", "She was appointed O.B.E. in the 2015 New Year Honours \"For Services to the Equality and Rights of Disabled People\".\n\nIn 2017 Cardiff University awarded her an Honorary Fellowship, describing her as \"a forthright and passionate speaker\" who \"has worked at the highest level ... to make significant changes in attitudes to disability\".\n", "She married Steve Simmonds, a solicitor, who has thalidomide-related disability in his legs, in 1988. They have one son, born in 1995 after three earlier miscarriages. Her hobbies are photography and acting.\n", "\n", "* ''RMS Consultancy'' \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Education", "Career", "Publication", "Awards and honours", "Personal life", "References", "External links" ]
Rosaleen Moriarty-Simmonds
[ "\nThe '''International Skyrunning Federation''' ('''ISF''') is the world governing body for skyrunning. The ISF today counts 41 Member nations. \n", "The world championships of the skyrunning are biannually skyrunning competitions (only the 2nd edition was held after 4 years), organised for the first time in 2010 by ISF. \n", "* Skyrunning World Championships\n", "\n", "* International Official web site\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "World championships", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
International Skyrunning Federation
[ "\n'''Nikolas Mattheou''' (, born 7 May 1998 in Thessaloniki) is a Cypriot professional footballer who plays for Anorthosis Famagusta FC on loan from PAOK FC as winger.\n", "Mattheou started from Apollon Limassol youth clubs, and he moved to PAOK youth clubs in 2014.On 1 June 2016, Mattheou signed a three year contract with PAOK.He was an used substitute at the 2016–17 Greek Football Cup final. On 23 June 2017, Mattheou was loaned to Anorthosis Famagusta FC.On 30 September 2017 he made his debut in 1–1 draw, against AEK Larnaca FC.Mattheou replaced Giorgos Economides at the 88th minute, and made the assist to Demba Camara who tied the game at the 91th minute.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Club career", "References" ]
Nikolas Mattheou
[ "\n\n'''Lavery''' (foaled 14 March 1996) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. As a two-year-old in 1998 he was beaten on his debut but then recorded his biggest success with an emphatic victory in the Group 1 Phoenix Stakes. In the following spring he won the Shergar Cup Sprint but was beaten in his next two races before being exported to South Africa. He won three times in South Africa before being retired to stud but had little success as a breeding stallion.\n", "Lavery was a bay horse bred in Ireland by the Barronstown Stud, John Horgan and Ron Con Ltd. As a yearling he was consigned to the Tattersalls Houghton Sale where he was bought for 140,000 guineas by the bloodstock agent Dermot \"Demi\" O'Byrne on behalf of John Magnier's Coolmore organisation. He was sent into training with Aidan O'Brien at Ballydoyle. Like many Coolmore horses the details of the colt's ownership changed from race to race: he was sometimes listed as being owned by Michael Tabor whilst on others occasions he ran for the partnership of Tabor and Susan Magnier.\n\nHe was from the fifth crop of foals sired by Royal Academy, who won the July Cup and the Breeders' Cup Mile in 1990. At stud, the best of his other winners included Ali-Royal, Bullish Luck, Sleepytime, Val Royal and Oscar Schindler. Lavery's dam Lady Donna showed modest racing ability, winning one minor race as a two-year-old in 1984, but was a half-sister to the 2000 Guineas winner Tirol.\n", "===1998: two-year-old season===\nLavery made his debut in a maiden race over six furlongs on 12 July at the Curragh in which he was ridden by Christy Roche. Starting at odds of 5/1 he finished sixth of the eleven runners behind the John Oxx-trained filly Takariya. Thirteen days later he was withdrawn at the start of another maiden over five furlongs at the same track after panicking and attempting to break out of the starting stalls. Despite never having won a race the colt was then stepped up to Group 1 class for the Phoenix Stakes at Leopardstown Racecourse on 9 August and started at odds of 14/1. The Prix Robert Papin winner Black Amber started joint-favourite alongside Pharmacist (Rochestown Stakes), just ahead of the Marble Hill Stakes winner Access All Areas. Ridden by Walter Swinburn tracked the leaders before taking the lead just inside the final furlong and won in \"impressive\" style by one and a half lengths from Access All Areas. After the race Swinburn said \"Lavery is a fine, big colt who travelled all the way for me, I gave him one smack and he accelerated well\" whilst Aidan O'Brien commented \"Lavery has plenty of potential and is engaged in all the major juvenile events around Europe. He got a fright in the stalls at the Curragh, but he had always shown loads of class at home. He has a high cruising speed so I told Walter to take it handy early on. The sky is the limit for this horse\".\n\nIn the following month Lavery was sent to England and started 9/4 favourite for the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster Racecourse. Ridden by Mick Kinane he never looked likely to win and came home fifth of the nine runners behind Auction House.\n\n===1999: three-year-old season===\nOn 8 May Lavery made his first appearance as a three-year-old at Goodwood Racecourse in the inaugural Shergar Cup, a series of races which pitted European-owned horses against a team representing Middle-Eastern owners. Competing for the European side in the Sprint race, the colt was tidden by Kinane and started at odds of 5/1 in a ten-runner field. After tracking the leaders he went to the front inside the final furlong and drew away to win by two and a half lengths from the Flying Childers Stakes winner Sheer Viking with Pipalong in fourth. Eight days later the colt was sent to France for the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches over 1600 metres at Longchamp Racecourse and finished tenth after fading badly in the closing stages.\n\nLavery then returned to sprinting and and was scheduled to compete in the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot but was withdrawn at the start. He returned to action in the July Cup at Newmarket Racecourse on 8 July. Ridden by Willie Supple he started a 20/1 outsider and finished unplaced in a race won by his stablemate Stravinsky.\n", "At the end of his 1999 campaign in Europe, Lavery was sent to race in South Africa. He ran sixteen times in South Africa, winning three races and being placed on four occasions. He finished third in the Grade 1 Cape Flying Championship at Kenilworth in January 2001.\n", "After his retirement from racing in 2001, Lavery stood as a breeding stallion in South Africa. He was based at the Summerhill Stud and later moved to the Heversham Park Stud in Gauteng but made little impact as a sire of winners.\n", "\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Background", "Racing career", "Later career", "Stud record", "Pedigree", "References" ]
Lavery (horse)
[ "\n'''Mīrān''' () is a city in Maidan Wardak Province, central Afghanistan. It is the administrative center of Day Mirdad District.\n\nThe town of Miran has a population of 2,760.\n", "Miran is located about 2,812 m above sea level.\n", "A majority of the population are Pashtuns and Hazaras. Pashto in Wardag accent, as well as Hazaragi language are spoken in the town.\n", "\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Geography", "Demographics", "References" ]
Miran, Afghanistan
[ "\n\n\n'''Brooke Donoghue''' (born 6 January 1995) is a New Zealand rower.\n\nDonoghue was born in 1995 and grew up in Te Kauwhata in the Waikato. She received her secondary education at Te Kauwhata College and started rowing in 2010 while at that school.\n\nIn the 2017 season, Donoghue competed at World Rowing Cups in Poland and Switzerland in the women's double sculls with Olivia Loe, and they won gold in both races. At the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida, she became world champion in the women's double sculls partnered with Loe.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Brooke Donoghue
[ "\n\n'''Ralph Lundy III''' (born 28 December 1990 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States) is an American former footballer. Early in his life, he became a fan of Dwight Yorke due to his scintillating performances for Manchester United.\n", "\n===Youth===\n\nVisiting Trinidad and Tobago regularly during his childhood, the Mount Pleasant native would train under former Trinidadian footballer Bertille St. Clair at his coaching school.\n\n===College===\n\nMatriculating at the College of Charleston, Lundy totaled 14 assists and 4 goals during his years there.\n\n===Senior===\n\nHis first taste of senior football was a move to Premier Development League team Real Colorado Foxes in 2012.\n\nHanded a trial with United Soccer League club Charleston Battery in the 2013 preseason, the American suffered an injury and had to recuperate for seven months.\n\nSigning with TT Pro League club Caledonia AIA at the start of 2014, Lundy pledged to excite the league, scoring a brace against St. Ann's Rangers, a team entrenched in the bottom of the table at the time. After spending a full season in Trinidad, Lundy returned to train with the Charleston Battery in 2014.\n\nEarlier, in 2014, Lundy joined American Premier Development League side Des Moines Menace. Though the midfielder made spasmodic appearances for the club, he tallied three goals and three assists in his debut season, making the 2014 Premier Development League All-Central Conference team with teammate Chris Hellman in the process. One of his goals for the Menace was nominated for their Goal of the Year.\n", "\nDubbed 'Ralphy' by his Caledonia AIA teammates, Lundy's best strength was his shooting technique, making him dangerous on corners and free kicks.http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Ralphy-schools--Rangers-244568441.html\n\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Career", "Style of Play", "References" ]
Ralph Lundy III
[ "\n\nThe '''HUS Wolves football''' program, established in 1988, represents the Hokkaido University of Science in college football. HUS is a member of the Hokkaido American Football Association.\n", "Between 1988 and 2014 the univeristy was known as the '''Hokkaido Institute of Technology''' and the football team was known as the '''Madwolves'''. When the university changed it's name in 2017 to Hokkaido University of Science, the football team became the '''Wolves'''.\n", "\n", "\n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Nickname", " References ", "External links" ]
HUS Wolves football
[ "\n'''Dan Wood''' is a British broadcaster, DJ, podcaster and video producer.\n", "Wood studied New Media Production and English Language at the University of Lincoln while pursuing a career in broadcasting, website creation and DJ work.\n", "Wood has worked as an on-air radio personality for several UK radio networks including Global Radio and Bauer Media since 2001. He currently presents the weekday mid-morning show on Gem 106 in the East Midlands and programmes on the Free Radio network.\n\nPreviously, Wood presented 'Music On Demand' a daily nationally syndicated programme across 38 radio stations on GCap Media's The One Network from 2007-2009, along with regular shows on GWR FM and Red Dragon FM. He was also heard on various Emap Radio stations in the 2000s, including Viking FM, Radio Aire, Metro Radio, The Hits Radio and Heat radio. Dan also hosted the syndicated Floorfillers dance music show and was involved in the accompanying compilation CD albums. . \n\nDan hosted and mixed the syndicated weekly 'Dan Wood In The Mix' radio show from 2008-2013 which aired on radio stations around the world including Rapture Radio, SS Radio Deep & Soulful, Gaydio, and Pure Dance. \n\nOutside of radio broadcasting, Wood produces video and audio content relating to technology, video games and computers. He presented videos for Channel Flip and Chris Pirillo's Lockergnome network from 2007-2010, as well as his own technology focussed Youtube channel. \n\nIn 2010 Wood co-hosted the Logic Weekly podcast with Craighton Miller, a weekly technology news summary and discussion show. \n\nHe currently co-hosts The Retro Hour podcast with Ravi Abbott, a weekly audio podcast focussing on the history of video games and personal computers. The podcast has interviewed many industry veterans including Tom Kalinske, John Romero, Lord British and The Oliver Twins. Wood and Abbott regularly host the podcast live at events such as PLAY Expo Manchester and Blackpool.\nWood founded a network of music websites under the Mirrorball brand from 1996-2001 which received coverage in Mixmag and 7 Magazine\n\nHis passion for electronic music, mainly House music and UK Garage saw him hold weekly and guest residencies at various bars and clubs across Yorkshire and the Midlands, including fronting his own night under the Mirrorball brand, a chain of Bodymoves UK Garage nights and supporting DJ EZ and The Dreem Teem on various tours and dates.\n\nWood is currently working with Commodore UK's former Managing Director David Pleasance on a book, audio book and Blu-ray video detailing the inside happenings at the home computer company.\n\nIn June 2017 Wood joined the team at Friend Software Labs as Media Manager UK and presents their weekly Friend UPdate videos and tutorials.\n", "\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Background ", " Career ", "References" ]
Dan Wood (broadcaster)
[ "\n'''Haze'evot''' (, translation: ''The She-Wolves'') is an Israeli rock band. The band members are Yifat Balasiano, Moran Saranga, Shiran Franco and Talia Ishai. The band's songs dub the female point of view on different social issues such as relationships, sexual harrasment and sex, a voice uncommon which is seldom heard in the mostly male-dominated Israeli music scene.\n", "Their early rehersals took place at the conservatory in Holon after hours. The custodian, Ze'ev, promised to keep it a secret, under the condition that the band would be named after him.\n", "In 2012, the band released its first mini-album under the musical production of Yahwe Yaron.\n\nIn 2015, the band went back to the studio with musical producer Nadav Perser and recorded its second album which was released in May of that year.\n\nIn 2016, management at Bar-Ilan University informed the band that they cannot sing during a Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony.\n\nHaze'evot tour Israel non-stop and in October of 2016 went on their first European tour and performed at the ''Waves'' festival in Vienna.\n", "The band is mainly influenced by sounds from the 90s and plays original material both in Hebrew and English.\n\nThe band has noted Placebo, The Pixies, Radiohead, David Bowie, The Beatles, The Kooks, Sonic Youth, The Killers and Blur as their musical inflences.\n", "\n* \n* Haze'evot on YouTube\n* Haze'evot on SoundCloud\n", "\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Early years ", " 2012-Present ", " Musical influences ", " External links ", " References " ]
Haze'evot
[ "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDaniel Doll-Steinberg is an entrepreneur who cofounded companies in entertainment and marketing technology. He has also advised the UK Government and EU Commission on growth and innovation policy. \n", "Daniel founded his first company Tribeka, which developed a technology enabling retailers to manufacture and sell digital entertainment products “on demand”. Tribeka has won a Wall Street Journal Innovation Award and is a Deloitte European Retail Solution of the Year. Daniel has filed several patents for digital product licensing. \n\nHe advised the UK Government and European Commission on innovation, growth and education policy. \n\nHe is now involved in the blockchain space and speaks on bringing companies to the blockchain and ICOs. \n", "Daniel married Sarah the daughter of Stuart Lipton in 1995, and they have a daughter and two sons.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Career", "Personal life", " References " ]
Daniel Doll-Steinberg
[ "\n\nAn '''object hierarchy''' is a concept from computer programming. It references descendants of objects acting as properties of an object. An example of this would be the object controlling a window (at the top of the hierarchy) having another object like the window's border acting as a property of the window.\n", "\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
Object hierarchy
[ "\n\n'''Harvey IV of Léon''' was the eldest son of Harvey III of Léon and his wife Margaret of Châteauneuf.\n", "dom Morice’s History of Brittany.\n\nAfter his father’s death in 1240, Harvey, who was still a minor, became Lord of Léon. His fief was the castle of La Roche-Maurice.\n\nHarvey IV was still a minor when his father died and the Lordship of Léon was ruled but the Duke of Brittany, John I the Red. Harvey seems to have lived in France, where he married Maud of Poissy, daughter and heiress of William of Poissy and his wife Isabella of Marly, and used the title Lord of Châteauneuf, which he had inherited from his mother Margaret of Châteauneuf, until 1260. At this date, Harvey acknowledged John I’s authority and paid him homage.\n\nIn September 1281 he gave all his properties in Châteauneuf and Senonches to King Philip III the Bold. This part of Harvey’s inheritance then passed to Louis of Valois, Count of Chartres and Alençon (younger son of Charles I, Count of Valois, Alençon and Perche; brother of Philip IV the Fair), who was granted Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais. Louis died without issue in 1328/29 and King Philip VI gave a part of Louis’ inheritance to his younger son Charles II of Valois, Count of Alençon and Perche, granting him Châteauneuf-en-Thimerais and Senonches, as well as Champrond, among other lands, in a charter dated May 1335. \n\nHarvey died c. 1290 and was buried in the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Fontaine-Guérard.\n", "Harvey IV and his wife Maud of Poissy had three children:\n* Harvey V, who succeeded his father;\n* William of Léon;\n* Amicia of Léon, who married William of La Roche-Moysan.\t\n", "\n", "* Patrick Kernévez and Frédéric Morvan, ''Généalogie des Hervé de Léon (vers 1180-1363)''. Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Finistère, 2002, p 279-312.\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Life ", " Issue ", " References ", " Source " ]
Harvey IV, Lord of Léon
[ "\n'''Kongtoranee Payakaroon''' (; born July 12, 1960 at Chachoengsao) was a retired Thai Muay Thai fighter and professional boxer in the 80s and early 90s, he is the older brother of legendary Samart Payakroon.\n", "Kongtoranee (nickname: Chart; ชาติ) started his career from Muay Thai at the age of 11 before the brother, Samart. The brothers have the same trainer is Yodtong \" Kru Tui\" Senanan. Later, he became famous in the Amphoe Bang Lamung, eastern Thailand. In 1977, he was 17 years old, so he came to Bangkok for as fighter under the famous promoter, Songchai Rattanasuban along with Samart, and since then, he has become a famous and favorite Muay Thai fighter. He fought with many famous fighters, such as Bangkhlanoi Sor Thanigul, Samransak Muangsurin, Chamuakpetch Hapalang, Wangchannoi Sor Palangchai, Petchdam Lukborai. His maximum salary is 120,000 baht in fight against Samingnoom Sithiboonthum at Rajadamnern Stadium. He won five different weight championships of the Lumpinee Stadium during 1978–84.\n", "Kongtoranee debut on April 2, 1985 by defeating fellow-countryman Payao Poontarat, who is a former WBC Super flyweight champion. He made a total of nine wins before challenge Gilberto Román, WBC Super flyweight holder on December 19, 1986 at Indoor Stadium Huamark. He was unanimously defeated with a traumatized body. \n\nHe continued to fight three more times until he was ranked #1 of WBA Junior bantamweight. On January 28, 1988 he challenge with fellow-countryman Khaosai Galaxy, who is the holder at Lumpinee Stadium. \n\nIn the fight, Kongtoranee has used hit-and-run tactics through 12 round and he also was able knock down Khaosai in the fifth round. After the bout, he shouted confidently that he would win including his fans and his manager. But when the results are announced he is defeated. His manager, Songchai Rattanasuban churned out anger and shouted that fight were cheated. \n", "He retired in 1990, after retirement he went on to become a Muay Thai trainer in Japan for two years. Currently, he was the transfer of Muay Thai gym from his brother, Samart Payakaroon after Samart divorced his wife.\n", "''Muay Thai honors:''\n*105 lb Champion of Lumpinee Stadium\n*108 lb Champion of Lumpinee Stadium \n*112 lb Champion of Lumpinee Stadium \n*115 lb Champion of Lumpinee Stadium \n*118 lb Champion of Lumpinee Stadium \n", "*''List of boxing families''\n", "", "* \n\n\n\ncategory:People from Chachoengsao Province\ncategory:Thai Muay Thai practitioners\n\ncategory:Muay Thai trainers\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Muay Thai career", "Professional career", "Retirement", "Titles", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
Kongtoranee Payakaroon
[ "\nThe '''Formosa Dreamers''' are a professional basketball team based in Changhua, Taiwan. They will compete at the ASEAN Basketball League starting the 2017–18 season. They replaced the Kaohsiung Truth as the sole basketball team from Taiwan in the ABL.\n", "\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References" ]
Formosa Dreamers
[ "\n\n\n'''''Harfordia''''' is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies.\n ", "Species within the genus ''Harfordia'' include: \n* † ''Harfordia arnoldi'' (Cossmann, 1903) \n* ''Harfordia chucksnelli'' Callomon & Snyder, 2017\n* ''Harfordia harfordii'' (Stearns, 1871)\n* ''Harfordia mcleani'' Callomon & Snyder, 2017\n* ''Harfordia robusta'' (Trask, 1855)\n", "\n", "* Callomon P. & Snyder M.A. (2017). ''A new genus and nine new species in the Fasciolariidae (Gastropoda: Buccinoidea) from southern California and western Mexico''. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 165(1): 55-80\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Species", "References", "External links" ]
Harfordia (gastropod)
[ "Albania is a small predominantly mountainous country between Southern and Southeastern Europe, facing the Adriatic and Ionian seas within the Mediterranean sea. The diverse morphological, climatic and hydrological conditions of Albania favour the formation of a large number of geological features.\n\n== List of rock formations in Albania == \n\n\n '''Name'''\n '''Image''' \n '''Height'''\n '''Description'''\n '''Location'''\n\n Valbona Pass ''Qafa e Valbonës'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n Peja Pass ''Qafa e Pejës'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n Llogara Pass ''Qafa e Llogarës'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n Thana Pass ''Qafë Thana'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n Bualli Pass ''Qafa e Buallit'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n Krraba Pass ''Qafa e Krrabës'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n Muzina Pass ''Qafa e Muzinës'' \n 150px \n \n \n \n\n \n\n\n== See also == \n* Protected areas of Albania\n* Geography of Albania\n", "\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
List of mountain passes in Albania
[ "\n\n'''Jordan Dickerson''' (born June 9, 1993) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Promitheas Patras of the Greek Basket League. Standing at 2.16 m (7'1\"), he plays the center positions. After playing one year of college basketball at SMU and three years at Penn State, Dickerson entered the 2016 NBA draft, but he was not selected in the draft's two rounds.\n", "After going undrafted in the 2016 NBA draft, Dickerson joined Bashkimi Prizren of the ETC Superliga. On December, he left Bashkimi and joined Promitheas Patras of the Greek Basket League.\n", "* Eurobasket.com Profile\n* ESPN Profile \n* Greek Basket League Profile \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Professional career", "External links", "References" ]
Jordan Dickerson
[ "\n'''Mauricio Waldemar Muller''' (born 20 October 1981 in Doblas) is an Argentinian cyclist riding for . \n\nIn 2012, he participated in the road race at the 2012 UCI Road World Championships. In 2017, he won the Argentine National Time Trial Championships.\n", ";2016\n: 4th Overall Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay\n;2017\n: 1st 20px National Time Trial Championships\n", "\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Major results", "References" ]
Mauricio Muller
[ "Andrei Năstase, 2016\n'''Andrei Năstase''' (born 6 August 1975 in Mîndrești, Telenești District) is a Moldovan lawyer, civical activist, and politician, founding member and leader of Dignity and Truth Platform, chairman and founding member Dignity and Truth Platform Party.\n", "Between 1982 and 1992 he has studied at the Mîndrești school, from 1992 until 1993 he has studied at the Facultaty of History-Geograpy of \"Stefan cel Mare\" University of Suceava, Romania, and between 1993 and 1997 he studied at the Facultaty of Law of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania.\n\nBetween 1997 and 2000, he worked as prosecutor, and since 15 November 2002 has a lawyer license.\n\nIn early 2015, together with many other notable public figures, has founded the Dignity and Truth Platform, and was one of the leaders of 2015–16 protests movement of Moldova.\n\nIn December 2015 together with a part of the members of Dignity and Truth Platform, has joined the Force of the People Party (PFP), and at the extraordinary congress of PFP of 13 December 2015 the pary was renamed to Dignity and Truth Platform Party, being chosen a new leading structure, with Andrei Năstase being elected as chairman of the party.\n\nAndrei Năstase is married and has three children. His brother, Vasile Năstase, is a journalist and former MP of the first parliament of Moldova, one of the people who has signed the Declaration of Independence of Moldova. Vasile was also among the leaders of Dignity and Truth Platform.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Biografie ", " References " ]
Andrei Năstase
[ "'''Harvey V of Léon''' was the eldest son of Harvey IV of Léon and his wife Maud of Poissy.\n", "After his father’s death in c. 1290, Harvey became Lord of Léon. His fief was the castle of La Roche-Maurice. He died in April 1304.\n", "Harvey V married Joan of Rohan. They had several children:\n* Harvey VI, who succeeded his father;\n* William I, Lord of Hacqueville, who married Catherine, daughter of Odo, Lord of La Roche-Bernard, in 1301;\n* Amicia, who married Catherin’s brother Bernard, Lord of La Roche-Bernard c. 1301.\n* Isabella, who married William of Harcourt, Lord of Saussaye, an estate located about thirty kilometers from Noyon-sur-Andelle, possession of the House of Léon;\n* Guy, whose existence is disputed and who is said to be a Bishop of Léon and a defender of the town of Hennebont in 1342 during the War of the Breton Succession;\n* Raoul, whose existence is also disputed and who is said to be the ancestor of the Languéouez family;\n* Oliver, Lord of Caudan, whose existence is disputed and who was more probably a son of William of Léon and Catherine of La Roche-Bernard.\n", "\n", "* Patrick Kernévez and Frédéric Morvan, ''Généalogie des Hervé de Léon (vers 1180-1363)''. Bulletin de la Société archéologique du Finistère, 2002, p 279-312.\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " Life ", " Issue ", " References ", " Bibliographie " ]
Harvey V, Lord of Léon
[ "\n\n'''Russia''' has been participating at the Deaflympics after making its debut in 1993. Russia is just behind United States for winning the most number of medals in Deaflympics history. In the 2017 Summer Deaflympics held in Turkey, Russia was the medal topper with a record haul of 199 medals.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
Russia at the Deaflympics
[ "\n\nThe '''2016–17 Hobart Hurricanes WBBL season''' was the second in the team's history. Coached by Julia Price and captained by Heather Knight, the team competed in the WBBL02 competition.\n<!--", "\n===Regular season===\n\n\n-->", "\n", "The following is the Hurricanes women squad for WBBL|02. Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''.\n\n\n \n Name\n \n Birth date\n Batting Style\n Bowling Style\n Notes\n\n Batsmen\n\n \n '''Gaby Lewis''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm leg break \n Associate Rookie\n\n99 \n Sasha Moloney \n \n \n Right-handed \n \n\n\n20 \n '''Amy Satterthwaite''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n Right-arm medium \n Overseas international\n\n74 \n Emma Thompson \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n All-rounders\n\n29 \n Erin Burns \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm fast medium \n\n\n27 \n Corinne Hall \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm off break \n\n\n12 \n Brooke Hepburn \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n5 \n '''Heather Knight''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n Captain / Overseas international\n\n \n '''Hayley Matthews''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm off break \n Overseas international\n\n10 \n Meg Phillips \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n4 \n Veronica Pyke \n \n \n Right-handed \n Left-arm medium \n\n\n2 \n Celeste Raack \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm leg break \n\n\n Wicketkeepers\n\n \n Georgia Redmayne \n \n \n Left-handed \n \n\n\n Bowlers\n\n9 \n Katelyn Fryett \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm fast medium \n\n\n11 \n '''Julie Hunter''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n\nSources \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Fixtures", "Ladder", "Squad", "References" ]
2016–17 Hobart Hurricanes WBBL season
[ "'''''Echcharikkai – Idhu Manidhargal Nadamaadum Idam''''' (English: ''Beware of humans'') is an upcoming Tamil-language Indian crime thriller film written and directed by dubutant Director Sarjun KM. The film features Sathyaraj, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Kishore, Vivek and Yogi Babu. Principal photography of the film commenced at Pondicherry in December 2016 and shooting wrapped up by April 2017. The film, in its final stages of Post-Production is slated for a late 2017 release.\nSathyaraj\nVaralaxmi Sarathkumar\n\nKishore\n\nVivek Rajgopal\n\nMusic by\nSundaramurthy KS\n\nCinematography\nSudarsan Srinivasan\n\nEdited by\nKarthik Jogesh\n\nProduction\n\ncompany\nTimeline Cinemas\n\n", "Sathyaraj as Nataraj IPS\n\nVaralaxmi Sarathkumar as Swetha\n\nKishore as David\n\nVivek Rajgopal as Thomas\n\nYogi Babu as Frank De Souza\n", "\n==== '''DEVELOPMENT''' ====\nAfter completing his short film LAKSHMI, which got international appreciation in various film festivals, director Sarjun KM approached Producer Sundar Annamalai of Timeline Cinemas with his feature film script. The film fell in place quickly as Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Kishore were frozen for major roles. After a series of auditions, debutant Vivek Rajagopal was selected as the male lead. Prakash Raaj was initially supposed to essay the role of Nataraj IPS, later the role went to Sathyaraj due to dates issues. Music Director Sundaramurthy, who had done Graghanam and 8 Thottakkal was signed as the composer for the film. Debut cinematographer Sudarshan Srinivasan and Malayalam editor Karthik Jogesh were signed up for Cinematography and Editing respectively.\n\n==== '''FILMING''' ====\nThe first schedule of filming happened in Sudeshi Mill, Pondicherry in December 2016 where portions involving the lead casts Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Kishore and Vivek were shot for over ten days. The second schedule of the film with Sathyaraj started rolling in March 2017. Following this, portions involving Kishore, Vivek and Yogi Babu were shot in North Madras. Filming wrapped up by April 2017. \n", "The film’s background score and songs are composed by Sundaramurthy KS with lyrics by Kabilan and lyricist GKB. The film will have four songs and one theme music. The music album is slated to release by October 2017.\n", "The first looks of the film were launched by three ace directors of Tamil cinema – Director Maniratnam, Director A R Murugadoss and Director Bala on 20, April 2017. The first look launch trended nation-wide on Twitter garnering a lot of attention for the film. Following this, the trailer of the film was launched by Actors R.Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi on 15, September 2017 receiving massive response including 2 million trailer views worldwide. \n", "The film is slated to release by the end of 2017.\n", "http://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movies/echcharikkai/echcharikkai-photos-pictures-stills-index.html\n\nhttp://entertainment.chennaipatrika.com/post/2017/05/11/Echcharikkai-Movie-Shooting-Wrap-Up-Stills.aspx\n\nhttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movies/news/an-emotional-drama-involving-a-crime/articleshow/58379617.cms\n\nhttp://moviegalleri.net/2017/04/echcharikkai-first-look-launch-stills.html\n\nhttps://www.filmibeat.com/tamil/movies/echcharikkai-idhu-manidhargal-nadamaadum-idam.html\n\nhttps://www.studioflicks.com/gallery/echcharikkai-movie-poster/\n\nhttp://www.nowrunning.com/movie/20787/tamil/echcharikkai/gallery/\n\nhttp://www.onlykollywood.com/varalaxmi-sathyaraj-starrer-echcharikkai-has-grabbed-the-attention-of-moviegoers/\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " '''CAST''' ", " '''PRODUCTION''' ", " '''SOUNDTRACK''' ", " '''PROMOTIONS''' ", " '''RELEASE''' ", " '''EXTERNAL LINKS''' " ]
Echcharikkai
[ "\n\n'''Christian Religious Welfare Trust''' is a government owned trust that works for the welfare of Christian community of Bangladesh and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.\n", "The trust was established in 2004 by the government of Bangladesh through the passage of Christian Religious Welfare Trust Ordinance. The trust is under the authority of the Ministry of Religious Affairs. In 2016, it received a 1 million taka funding from the government.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "History", "References" ]
Christian Religious Welfare Trust
[ "\n\nThe '''battle of Beni Mered''' took place in April 1842 between French forces and the Algerians Resistors from southern part of Algiers Boufarik to Beni mered in blida. The French had established a 'soldiers reserve' in the Beni Mered area, which runs between Blida and Boufarik .\n\nThe berber resistance fighters of \"Ahmed bin Salem\" extended their operations from the Kabylia area to the Mitija plain in early 1842 by attacking the French in the area of Bani Mered\nThe attack took place on April 11, 1842, not far from this French military reserve, on a detachment of 22 French soldiers with correspondence under the command of Sergent Blandan. . About 300 knights of 'Ahmed bin Salem' fighters attacked and destroyed this group of Frenchmen.\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References " ]
Battle of Beni Mered
[ "\n\n'''''Uneven Fairways: The Story of the Negro Leagues of Golf''''' is a 2009 documentary film of the history of African-American golfers. The documentary premiered on the Golf Channel on February 11, 2009 and is based on the books ''Uneven Fairways'' by Pete McDaniel, and ''Forbidden Fairways'', by Dr. Calvin Sinnette. The film was directed by Dan Levinson.\n", "''Uneven Fairways'' documents the pioneering efforts of African-American golfers who had to overcome great adversity in their struggles to participate in the game of golf.\n", "\n\n*Charlie Sifford – \n*James Black – \n*Pete Brown – \n*Thomas Smith – \n*Arnold Palmer – \n*John Shippen – \n*Bill Spiller – \n*Jim Thorpe – \n*Charles Owens – \n*Renee Powell – \n*Calvin Peete – \n*Ted Rhodes – \n*Lee Elder – \n*Leonard Jones – \n*Pete McDaniel – \n*John Merchant – \n*Albert Green – \n*Billy Gardenhight – \n*Tiger Woods – \n*Gary Player – \n*Lee Trevino – \n*Ron Terry – \n*Dr. Jeffrey Sammons – \n*Lawrence Londino – \n*Darrel Knicely – \n*Jeffrey Dunovant – \n*Alton Duhon – \n*Dr. Calvin Sinnette – \n*Bill Wright – UGA Player, \n*Adrian Stills – \n*Kenneth Sims – \n*Jack Nicklaus – \n*Joe Louis – \n*Ben Hogan – \n\n", "*Sinnette, Calvin. \n*McDaniel, Pete. \n*United Golf Association\n", "\n", "*\n* at the Golf Channel\n*\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Synopsis", "Contributors", "See also", "References", "External links" ]
Uneven Fairways
[ "\n\n'''Rezidence Eliška''' is highrise residental building in Prague district Vysočany. It is tall. Construction started in 2011 and ended in 2013. It has 25 floors above ground and 2 under ground. There are 350 flats inside the building. It was designed by Czech architect Ivan Sládek, the cost was 500 million CZK.\n", "* List of tallest buildings in Prague\n* List of tallest buildings in the Czech Republic\n", "\n", "* Official website (Czech)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " See also ", " References ", " External links " ]
Rezidence Eliška
[ "'''James Scawen''' (1734–1801) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1761 to 1780.\n \nScawen was the son of Thomas Scawen MP and his wife Tryphena Russell, daughter of Lord James Russell of Maidwell, Northamptonshire. Scawen’s family came from Cornwall, and had an interest at Mitchell. His grandfather Thomas Scawen and great-uncle William Scawen were wealthy merchants in London and acquired large estates in Surrey including Carshalton Park which his father inherited. He succeeded his father to these estates in 1774.\n\nIn 1761 Scawen was nominated by his father for Mitchell, and was returned as Member of Parliament for Mitchell unopposed in the 1761 general election. He was returned for Mitchell again at the 1768 general election but after a contest. His only reported speech in the House was on 25 March 1771 when he said he had only with difficulty escaped from the mob surrounding the House, which had pressed him to say which way he would vote. He added “That was not to be asked me without or within these walls. I came an independent man into this House”\n\nScawen attended the Surrey county meeting of October 1774, without intending to be a candidate; but was persuaded to stand for Surrey in the 1774 general election with the support of the leading interests in the county, in order to keep out Sir Joseph Mawbey. Scawen did not stand again for Surrey in 1780, and appears to have made no other attempt to re-enter Parliament. \nThe Grotto at Carshalton Park\nThe Scawens developed Carshalton Park in the 18th century including an early grotto and canals that fed mills nearby. There were apparently financial difficulties and Scawen began to sell some of his Surrey property in 1774, shortly after succeeding his father, and during the next few years mortgaged or sold more of it, until in 1781 his remaining estates were disposed of by the trustees in whom they were finally vested. Scawen died on 7 January 1801. \n", "\n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "References", "Sources" ]
James Scawen
[ "'''Micronesian outliers''' are the general mane for some islands near New Guinea inhabited by Micronesian settlers. All of the Micronesian outliers are ine the Bismarck Sea and belong to Papua-New-Guinea.\n\nThe Micronesian outliers, also name Para-Micronesia, are :\n* Hermit Islands\n* Aua\n* Wuvulu\n* Kaniet Islands\n* Ninigo Islands\n\n\n\nMicronesian outliers map\n\nLocalisation of Micronesian outliers compared New Guinea\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction" ]
Micronesian outliers
[ "\n\nThe '''2016–17 Adelaide Strikers WBBL season''' was the second in the team's history. Coached by Andrea McCauley and captained by Tegan McPharlin, the team competed in the WBBL02 competition.\n<!--", "\n===Regular season===\n\n\n-->", "\n", "The following is the Strikers women squad for WBBL|02. Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''.\n\n\n \n Name\n \n Birth date\n Batting Style\n Bowling Style\n Notes\n\n Batsmen\n\n2 \n '''Tammy Beaumont''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n \n Overseas international\n\n23 \n '''Charlotte Edwards''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm leg spin \n Overseas international\n\n31\n '''Sarah Elliot''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm off spin \n \n\n21 \n Bridget Patterson \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm fast medium \n\n\n13 \n Tabatha Saville \n \n (age 18) \n \n \n\n\n\n All-rounders\n\n15 \n '''Sarah Coyte''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right arm medium fast \n \n\n9 \n Tahlia McGrath \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n\n\n1 \n '''Shelley Nitschke''' \n \n \n Left-handed \n Left-arm orthodox spin \n Assistant coach\n\n Wicketkeepers\n\n7 \n Tegan McPharlin \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm fast medium \n Captain \n\n Pace bowlers\n\n14 \n Samantha Betts \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n \n\n77 \n '''Sophie Devine''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium \n Overseas international\n\n18 \n Katelyn Pope \n \n (age 20) \n Right-handed \n Left-arm medium \n \n\n27 \n '''Megan Schutt''' \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm medium fast \n \n\n \n '''Ravina Oa''' \n \n \n \n \n Associate Rookie\n\n Spin bowlers\n\n12\n Alex Price \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm off spin \n\n\n10 \n Amanda Wellington \n \n \n Right-handed \n Right-arm leg spin \n \n\n\nSources \n", "\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Fixtures", "Ladder", "Squad", "References" ]
2016–17 Adelaide Strikers WBBL season
[ "'''Knox Chamblin'''(December 28, 1935 - February 7, 2012) was professor emeritus of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. \n", "Knox Chamblin was born December 28, 1935, to Jones Miller Chamblin and Olivia Knox Chamblin. He grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, and graduated from Central High School in 1953. After majoring in Greek at Wheaton College (B.A., 1957), he did post-graduate study in Bible and Theology at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia (B.D., Th.M., 1961), Cambridge University in Cambridge, England (1961-1965), and Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia (Th.D., 1975). On September 10, 1965, he married Ginger Hitchcock, whom he met while living in Decatur. They were married for over forty-six years. \nFrom 1967 to 1980, Dr. Chamblin taught Bible at Belhaven College, and from 1980 to 2001, he was Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary. He was the author of numerous articles and books, including Paul and the Self (Baker, 1993) and a two-volume commentary on the book of Matthew. He was also particularly fond of the writer C.S. Lewis, and often taught classes on his work. In addition to his teaching at Belhaven and RTS, Dr. Chamblin spoke and lectured at seminaries and mission conferences in Brazil, Peru, and Indonesia, preached at numerous churches throughout Mississippi, and for many years taught Sunday School at Trinity Presbyterian Church. He continued to teach part-time up until his diagnosis of leukemia last September.\nKnox is remembered for his warm sense of humor and for being a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Ginger Chamblin; two daughters, Beverly Harmon and Claire Holley: two sons-in-law, Stuart Harmon and Chad Holley; five grandchildren, Avery Harmon, Brooke Harmon, Kelsey Harmon, Jack Holley, and Nate Holley; and one sister, Bettye Walker.\n", "\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Life", "references" ]
Knox Chamblin
[ "\n\nThe '''Nodai Fighting Radish football''' program, established in 1989, represents Tokyo Agricultural University's Okhotsk campus in college football. Nodai is a member of the Hokkaido American Football Association.\n", "\n", "\n* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", " References ", "External links" ]
Nodai Fighting Radish football
[ "\n\n'''Mercy Chinwo''' is a Nigerian singer and actress, who came into limelight for winning the Etisalat and Pepsi sponsored, Nigerian Idol, Season 2 in 2012. She started her musical career by lending her vocals to musical projects by popular Nigerian gospel music artists such as Sammie Okposo, JoePraize, Buchi, Chris Morgan, and Preye. A year after winning the Nigerian Idols, she nicked her first movie role in Yvonne Nelson's award winning movie,House of Gold starring alongside Yvonne Nelson, Majid Michel, Omawumi, Ice Prince, Francis Odega and Eddie Watson, where she was also nominated at the 2013 Ghana Movie Awards for best music, original song. \n\n\nShe released her first single, Testimony in 2015 which was produced by popular Nigerian producer, Rotimi Keys, and a year later, released, Igwe. In 2017, she has released 4 more singles as a build up to her debut album. \n", "*\"Testimony\"\n*\"Igwe\"\n*\"Excess Love\"\n*\"On a Regular\"\n*\"Omekanaya\"\n*\"Trust\"\n", "\n", "*\n\n\n\n\n\n" ]
[ "Introduction", "Singles Released", "References", "External links" ]
Mercy chinwo