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54823439_0_1 | 54823439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%8Dri%20Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto. Biography
Not much is known about the early life of Hiromoto but in 1476 he became head of the Mōri clan when his father Mōri Toyomoto died. He was one of the many subordinate lords who were vassals of Ōuchi Masahiro. After the death of Masahiro he continued to serve his son and successor, Ōuchi Yoshioki. His son Mōri Okimoto also followed the Ōuchi clan. |
54823439_0_2 | 54823439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%8Dri%20Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto.
In 1500, Hiromoto was involved in a power dispute with the Ashikaga shogunate and the Ōuchi clan and decided to retire. He handed over the head position of the clan to his eldest son, Mōri Okimoto and moved to Tajihi-Sarugake Castle (多治比猿掛城) with his son Shōjumaru (the later Mōri Motonari). Okimoto then took over Yoshida-Kōriyama Castle, the main stronghold of the clan. |
54823439_0_3 | 54823439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%8Dri%20Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto.
In 1501 his wife died and he died in 1506 from alcohol poisoning. |
54823439_0_4 | 54823439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%8Dri%20Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto.
His grave is at Esō Temple (Esō-in 悦叟院) in Akitakata City, Hiroshima Prefecture. |
54823439_0_5 | 54823439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C5%8Dri%20Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto | Mōri Hiromoto. Family
Father: Mōri Toyomoto (毛利興元, 1444–1476)
Mother: unknown
Brother: Kaneshige Motoshige (兼重元鎮, d. 1541)
Wife: name unknown, daughter of Fukubara Hirotoshi (福原広俊).
1st son: Mōri Okimoto (毛利興元, 1492–1516)
2nd son: Mōri Motonari (毛利元就, 1497–1571)
Concubine: Lady from Aiō clan (相合大方)
3rd son: Aiō Mototsuna (相合元綱, d. 1524)
Concubine: Lady from Arita clan (有田氏女)
4th son: Kita Narikatsu (北就勝, d. 1557)
Concubine: ?
5th son: Mitsuke Motouji (見付元氏) |
54823450_0_0 | 54823450 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Geikie-Cobb | William Geikie-Cobb | William Geikie-Cobb.
William Frederick Geikie-Cobb (born Danbury 1857 – died London 1941) was an Anglican priest and author, most notable for his willingness to remarry divorced people in church.
Geikie-Cobb was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford and Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1883. He served curacies at Send, Addlestone, Winchester and Kentish Town. He was rector of St Ethelburga's Bishopsgate from 1900 until his death. During his tenure he was able to officiate at the remarriage of many divorced people, partly because the then Bishop of London had increasingly lost control of discipline within the diocese. |
54823450_1_0 | 54823450 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Geikie-Cobb | William Geikie-Cobb | William Geikie-Cobb. 19th-century English Anglican priests
20th-century English Anglican priests
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
1857 births
1941 deaths
People from Essex
Divorce in the United Kingdom
People educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford |
54823483_0_0 | 54823483 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chynah%20Tyler | Chynah Tyler | Chynah Tyler.
Chynah Tyler is an American politician from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She was elected to represent the 7th Suffolk district of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. She is a member of the Massachusetts Democratic Party and succeeded Gloria Fox in 2016. Tyler grew up in Boston, and attended Northeastern University, where she majored in criminal justice. |
54823483_0_1 | 54823483 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chynah%20Tyler | Chynah Tyler | Chynah Tyler.
She is a member of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Legislative Caucus. |
54823483_0_2 | 54823483 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chynah%20Tyler | Chynah Tyler | Chynah Tyler. See also
2019–2020 Massachusetts legislature
2021–2022 Massachusetts legislature |
54823488_0_0 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić.
Dragan Bajić (; born 24 May 1973) is a Bosnian Serb professional basketball coach and former player. He currently serves as the head coach for Igokea of the ABA League and for the North Macedonia national team. Also, he was a professional football player. |
54823488_0_1 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Early life
Bajić was born in Bludenz, Austria, in a Bosnian Serb family. |
54823488_1_0 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Basketball
Bajić played for Igokea Aleksandrovac during his playing career. In the 2000–01 season, he won the Bosnian League with them. He was a team member during the 2001–02 FIBA Saporta Cup and the 2002–03 FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup. |
54823488_1_1 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Football
Bajić played professional football as forward for Sloga Trn of the Republika Srpska First League. |
54823488_1_2 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Coaching career
In 2009, Bajić started his coaching career at Igokea as the first-team head coach. Later he was an assistant coach of Igokea to the head coach Drago Karalić.
In 2014, Bajić became the head coach of Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-18 team. He led the team to 12th place at the 2014 Europe U-18 Championship. From January to December 2015, he coached Cherno More Port Varna of the Bulgarian League. |
54823488_1_3 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Playing career
At the end of December 2015, he came back to Igokea where he became the head coach. He made interesting results in ABA League and Bosnian League. He won three Bosnian League championships with Igokea so far. On 2 April 2018, Igokea fired Bajić after the team posted a 7–15 record at the end of the 2017–18 ABA season. |
54823488_1_4 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Playing career
On 30 October 2019, Igokea was hired Bajić as the new head coach. On 9 June 2020, Bajić signed a three-year contract extension for Igokea. |
54823488_1_5 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. National teams
In April 2021, the Basketball Federation of North Macedonia hired Bajić as the new head coach of the North Macedonia national team. |
54823488_1_6 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Career achievements and awards
As player
Bosnian League champion: 1 (with Igokea: 2000–01)
First League of Republika Srpska champion: 2 (with Igokea: 1999–00, 2000–01) |
54823488_1_7 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. As head coach
Bosnian League champion: 3 (with Igokea: 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17)
Bosnian Cup winner: 6 (with Igokea: 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21, 2021–22)
Bulgarian Cup winner: 1 (with Cherno More: 2015) |
54823488_1_8 | 54823488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragan%20Baji%C4%87 | Dragan Bajić | Dragan Bajić. Individual
Adriatic League Coach of the Season – 2013, 2021 |
54823515_0_0 | 54823515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Petrovi%C4%87%20%28basketball%29 | Danilo Petrović (basketball) | Danilo Petrović (basketball).
Danilo Petrović (; born May 10, 1999) is a Serbian professional basketball player who currently plays for Forlì 2.015 of the Italian 2nd-tier level Serie A2 Basket. |
54823515_0_1 | 54823515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Petrovi%C4%87%20%28basketball%29 | Danilo Petrović (basketball) | Danilo Petrović (basketball). Early career
His first basketball steps was in KK Vili and the Hemofarm-Stada, later he played for young team of the Crvena zvezda. He played the Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournaments for the Segafredo Virtus Bologna U18 team (2014–2016) |
54823515_0_2 | 54823515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Petrovi%C4%87%20%28basketball%29 | Danilo Petrović (basketball) | Danilo Petrović (basketball). Professional career
In 2015, Petrović made his senior basketball appearance for Virtus Bologna of the Serie A2 Basket. |
54823515_0_3 | 54823515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Petrovi%C4%87%20%28basketball%29 | Danilo Petrović (basketball) | Danilo Petrović (basketball).
In 2017, Petrović joined We're Basket Ortona of the Italian 3rd-tier Serie B. In 2018, he signed for Poderosa Basket Montegranaro of the Italian Serie A2. |
54823515_0_4 | 54823515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Petrovi%C4%87%20%28basketball%29 | Danilo Petrović (basketball) | Danilo Petrović (basketball).
On August 5, 2019, he has signed with Forlì 2.015 of the Italian 2nd-tier level Serie A2 Basket. |
54823515_0_5 | 54823515 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo%20Petrovi%C4%87%20%28basketball%29 | Danilo Petrović (basketball) | Danilo Petrović (basketball). National team career
Petrović was a member of the Serbian U-18 national basketball team that won the gold medal at the 2017 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship. Over seven tournament games, he averaged 4 points, 1 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game. |
54823544_0_0 | 54823544 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray%20Brechin | Gray Brechin | Gray Brechin.
Gray A. Brechin (born 2 September 1947 in Spokane) is an American geographer, architectural historian, and English-language author. He is the founder and Project Scholar of the Living New Deal based at the U.C. Berkeley Department of Geography. Brechin is a frequent and popular speaker, especially on subjects related to the history and legacy of the New Deal and the history of San Francisco. |
54823544_0_1 | 54823544 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray%20Brechin | Gray Brechin | Gray Brechin. Works
Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin (1999), University of California Press
Farewell, Promised Land: Waking from the California Dream (with photographer Robert Dawson), (1999) University of California Press.
"Living New Deal" https://livingnewdeal.org/ |
54823568_0_0 | 54823568 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%20of%20the%20Greenville%20Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo.
The Master of the Greenville Tondo is the notname for an Italian painter who was active between ca. 1454 and 1513. He is named after a tondo in the Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery in Greenville, South Carolina. |
54823568_0_1 | 54823568 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%20of%20the%20Greenville%20Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo.
He was probably from Tuscany or Umbria and was a follower of Pietro Perugino, according to art historians Federico Zeri and Everett Fahy. More than twenty works have been attributed to the painter. |
54823568_0_2 | 54823568 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%20of%20the%20Greenville%20Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo. Works
Madonna and Child with Angels, Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery
Adoration of the Christ Child by Mary and Joseph, Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida (this work is also known as the Jonas Nativity)
Madonna and Child with the young Saint John the Baptist and two angels, sold at Sotheby's in 2011 for $30,000
Altarpiece in the church of Santa Cristina in Pancole, Greve in Chianti
Madonna and Child with Two Angels, Ca' d'Oro, Venice
Saint Sebastian, Princeton University Art Museum
Saint Sebastian, New Jersey State Museum
Virgin Praying, current location unknown
Holy Family with Infant St. John the Baptist in a Landscape, Walters Art Museum |
54823568_1_0 | 54823568 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master%20of%20the%20Greenville%20Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo | Master of the Greenville Tondo. Greenville Tondo, Master of the
Italian Renaissance painters |
54823578_0_0 | 54823578 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindija%20Buk%C5%A1a | Sindija Bukša | Sindija Bukša.
Sindija Bukša (born 14 December 1997) is a Latvian sprinter. She represented her country at the 2017 World Championships without advancing from the first round. She won a gold medal at the European U23 Championships. |
54823578_1_0 | 54823578 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindija%20Buk%C5%A1a | Sindija Bukša | Sindija Bukša. Outdoor
100 metres – 11.29 LR (+1.1 m/s, Rīga 2018)
200 metres – 23.02 U23 LR (+1.3 m/s, Rīga 2018) |
54823578_1_1 | 54823578 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindija%20Buk%C5%A1a | Sindija Bukša | Sindija Bukša. Indoor
60 metres – 7.43 (Kuldiga 2018)
200 metres – 23.92 (Kuldiga 2018) |
54823617_0_0 | 54823617 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladies%20in%20Waiting%20%28film%29 | Ladies in Waiting (film) | Ladies in Waiting (film).
Ladies in Waiting (Czech: Čekanky) is a 1940 Czech romantic comedy film directed by Vladimír Borský. The film sets were designed by the art director Jan Zázvorka. |
54823617_0_1 | 54823617 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladies%20in%20Waiting%20%28film%29 | Ladies in Waiting (film) | Ladies in Waiting (film). Cast
Zorka Janů as Jiřina Krátká
Meda Valentová as Kristina
Anna Letenská as Marie
Marie Nademlejnská as Jitka
František Smolík as Pilníček
Ladislav Pešek as Ráček
Jiří Steimar as Baron
František Kreuzmann as Old count
Svatopluk Beneš as Vojtěch Plichta
Vladimír Řepa as Josef Ptáček
Ferenc Futurista as Clerk Hřídelíček
Jára Kohout as Clerk Hlavín
Ota Motyčka as Clerk Skokan
František Roland as Poklasný
Vlasta Matulová as Toninka, Ráček's bride
Vítězslav Boček as Myslivecký mládenec |
54823632_0_0 | 54823632 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20J.%20Fygi | Eric J. Fygi | Eric J. Fygi.
Eric Jan Fygi (born October 16, 1941) is an American civil servant, lawyer, and political aide. He has served as the Deputy General Counsel for the United States Department of Energy since the department's founding in October 1977, serving for every President of the United States since Jimmy Carter. |
54823632_0_1 | 54823632 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20J.%20Fygi | Eric J. Fygi | Eric J. Fygi. Early life and education
Born in La Jolla, California, Fygi received his Bachelor of Arts in history from the Virginia Military Institute in 1963and his Juris Doctor from the University of California, Hastings College of Law. He served on the Hastings Law Journal, was editor-in-chief of the Hastings Voir Dire newspaper, and as president of the student body association. |
54823632_0_2 | 54823632 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20J.%20Fygi | Eric J. Fygi | Eric J. Fygi. Career
Previously, Fygi served as the department's Acting General Counsel and worked for the United States Department of Health and Human Services before working in the Department of Energy. |
54823632_0_3 | 54823632 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20J.%20Fygi | Eric J. Fygi | Eric J. Fygi.
Fygi was responsible for the emergency executive actions taken by President Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in January 2001 that prevented simultaneous collapse of natural gas and electricity service throughout Northern California following the bankruptcy of the region's major utility. As a result, Fygi testified before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs for the re-authorization of the Defense Production Act of 1950. |
54823632_1_0 | 54823632 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20J.%20Fygi | Eric J. Fygi | Eric J. Fygi. 1941 births
Living people
United States Department of Energy officials
American civil servants
American lawyers
People from La Jolla, San Diego |
54823666_0_0 | 54823666 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovers%27%20Isle | Lovers' Isle | Lovers' Isle.
Lovers' Isle is an islet off the northern coast of Penang Island in the State of Penang, Malaysia. Located off Batu Ferringhi, a suburb of the city of George Town, this uninhabited rocky outcrop was where the first European sailors to reach what is now Penang arrived in the 16th century. |
54823666_0_1 | 54823666 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovers%27%20Isle | Lovers' Isle | Lovers' Isle. Etymology
The isle was once named Batu Ferringhi ( English: Portuguese Rock) and has lent its name to the now popular tourist destination of Batu Ferringhi, a suburb of George Town. In the 16th century, Portuguese sailors landed at the rock to obtain fresh water from the nearby streams. At the time, the Malay word Ferringhi, which was in turn derived from the Arabic ferringi, was originally used to denote a person of Portuguese descent. |
54823666_0_2 | 54823666 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovers%27%20Isle | Lovers' Isle | Lovers' Isle.
Urban legend has it that Lovers' Isle was named as such after a couple, each of a different ethnicity, committed suicide at this outcrop. To this day, Lovers' Isle is still visited by couples during low tides. |
54823674_0_0 | 54823674 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branko%20Radovi%C4%87%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201950%29 | Branko Radović (footballer, born 1950) | Branko Radović (footballer, born 1950).
Branko Radović (; born 18 October 1950) is a Montenegrin former professional footballer, who played as a defender or midfielder, and the current manager. |
54823674_1_0 | 54823674 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branko%20Radovi%C4%87%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201950%29 | Branko Radović (footballer, born 1950) | Branko Radović (footballer, born 1950). Club
Red Star Belgrade
Yugoslav First League: 1976–77
Atlanta Chiefs
NASL Regular Season Premierships: 1979–80 Indoor |
54823754_0_0 | 54823754 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chut%20%28Belarusian%20mythology%29 | Chut (Belarusian mythology) | Chut (Belarusian mythology).
Chut, or Khut, () is one of the household spirits in Belarusian mythology. He brings money, grain and success to the hosts of the house, but, not being fed, Chut could perform a cruel revenge to them. |
54823754_0_1 | 54823754 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chut%20%28Belarusian%20mythology%29 | Chut (Belarusian mythology) | Chut (Belarusian mythology). Description
In Belarusian language Chut has masculine grammatical gender – that's why in most cases Chut is described as a male. Chut is the polymorphous spirit: he could look like little boy or dwarf; he is also able to take the form of inanimate objects — gnarled piece of wood, old wheel, dry stump and so on. Chut appears in the houses, where perverted daughter of host killed her illegitimate child or tried to raise him or she without baptism. Belarusians believe, that the soul of this child transforms into Chut. Chut saves the childish features of character forever: he is foolish, playful, joking and emotionally labile. This spirit likes to make fun of the guests: to hide somebody's hat, to spill the beans and peas (and then gather them again at night). |
54823754_0_2 | 54823754 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chut%20%28Belarusian%20mythology%29 | Chut (Belarusian mythology) | Chut (Belarusian mythology).
If Chut lives in the house, the host must feed him with ritual (and, at the same time, children's) food: fried eggs with (). Belarusians usually eat such kind of food on weddings, baptism, Kupala Night, Trinity Holiday and young women rituals. The host uses special words to invite Chut to take the meal: "Chut, Chut, come here! I'll give You fried eggs and abaranki!" (). |
54823806_0_0 | 54823806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragicomic%20%28album%29 | Tragicomic (album) | Tragicomic (album).
Tragicomic is an album by American jazz pianist Vijay Iyer, which was recorded in 2007 and released on the Sunnyside label. The follow-up to Reimagining, the record features ten Iyer's compositions for his quartet with Rudresh Mahanthappa on alto sax, Stephan Crump on bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums, and two covers: a dub version of Bud Powell's "Comin' Up" and a solo piano interpretation of the standard "I'm All Smiles". |
54823806_1_0 | 54823806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragicomic%20%28album%29 | Tragicomic (album) | Tragicomic (album). Reception
In his review for AllMusic, Ken Dryden states "Vijay Iyer and alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa blend their Indian heritage with the influence of their New York jazz experience in this striking session." |
54823806_1_1 | 54823806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragicomic%20%28album%29 | Tragicomic (album) | Tragicomic (album). Reception
The JazzTimes review by Steve Greenlee says "The music is a marriage of intellect and power, of brains and brawn. Iyer has absorbed Andrew Hill, McCoy Tyner, Matthew Shipp and others, and that fact comes through whether he plays a burner or a ballad." |
54823806_1_2 | 54823806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragicomic%20%28album%29 | Tragicomic (album) | Tragicomic (album). Reception
The All About Jazz review by Troy Collins states "A stunning achievement, Tragicomic is one of the year's best albums." |
54823806_1_3 | 54823806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragicomic%20%28album%29 | Tragicomic (album) | Tragicomic (album). Track listing
All compositions by Vijay Iyer except where noted.
"The Weight of Things" – 2:17
"Macaca Please" – 4:54
"Aftermath" – 6:20
"Comin' Up" (Bud Powell) – 4:26
"Without Lions" – 2:54
"Mehndi" – 6:50
"Age of Everything" – 5:23
"Window Text" – 5:41
"I'm All Smiles" (Michael Leonard) – 4:44
"Machine Days" – 7:26
"Threnody" – 6:02
"Becoming" – 3:36 |
54823806_1_4 | 54823806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragicomic%20%28album%29 | Tragicomic (album) | Tragicomic (album). Personnel
Vijay Iyer – piano
Rudresh Mahanthappa – alto saxophone
Stefan Crump – bass
Marcus Gilmore – drums |
54823811_0_0 | 54823811 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhilai%20Airport | Bhilai Airport | Bhilai Airport.
Bhilai Airport is located at Bhilai, in the state of Chhattisgarh, India. The airport is owned by the Steel Authority of India |
54823832_0_0 | 54823832 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon%C4%ABds%20Ved%C4%93js | Leonīds Vedējs | Leonīds Vedējs.
Leonīds Janis Vedējs (October 12, 1908 – February 4, 1995) was a Latvian ice hockey defenceman. He played with the Latvia men's national ice hockey team at the 1936 Winter Olympics held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. He was the flag bearer of the Latvian delegation at the opening ceremony as well as the captain of the hockey team. |
54823848_0_0 | 54823848 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Zece%C3%B1a%20Di%C3%A9guez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez.
Manuel Zeceña Diéguez (1918-1991) was a Guatemalan film producer, director and writer. As a producer, his work commenced in 1954 with . In the early 1960s he produced , and . As a director he worked on which was released in 1968, in 1969, in 1973 and the ill-fated The Hughes Mystery which was released in 1979. The majority of his films were made in Mexico and he worked with prominent Mexican actors and filmmakers. |
54823848_1_0 | 54823848 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Zece%C3%B1a%20Di%C3%A9guez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez. 1950s–1960s
As a writer he wrote the script for the 1954 comedy film which was directed by René Cardona. He produced the film which was released in 1954. For the film starring Jorge Mistral, Teresa Velázquez and Martha Elena Cervantes, he was both writer and producer. It was released around 1962. He was asked to produce the film which was a joint Mexican/Guatemalan production, released in 1963. It was directed by Emilio Fernandez with cinematography by Raúl Martínez Solares, and starred Patricia Conde, Emilio Fernandez and Andrés Soler. In the late 1960s he worked on (English title Love in the Clouds) which was produced by Panamerican Films and distributed by Peliculas Nacionales. The film, which was released in 1968, featured Leonorilda Ochoa, Eric del Castillo and Norma Mora. |
54823848_1_1 | 54823848 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Zece%C3%B1a%20Di%C3%A9guez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez. 1970s
He directed the 1970 film which starred Julio Alemán, Tere Velázquez and Amadee Chabot. His last film in the 1970s seems to be The Hughes Mystery which starred Jackson Bostwick, Broderick Crawford, José Ferrer, Hope Holiday, Guy Madison and Cameron Mitchell. The production company was S.A. Filmadora Panamericana. It was finished by 1979 and released that year. According to the book The Complete Films of Broderick Crawford by Ralph Schiller, there seems to be a mystery as to what happened to the film; it was never released in the United States and nobody seems to have seen it. There was an indication that it was sold in Australia. After that film Zeceña Diéguez appears to have stopped working. |
54823848_1_2 | 54823848 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Zece%C3%B1a%20Di%C3%A9guez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez. Death
Zeceña Diéguez died in Guatemala on June 9, 1991, aged 73. |
54823848_2_0 | 54823848 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Zece%C3%B1a%20Di%C3%A9guez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez. 1918 births
1991 deaths
Guatemalan film directors
Guatemalan film producers
Guatemalan male writers
Guatemalan screenwriters
20th-century screenwriters |
54823853_0_0 | 54823853 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allexton%20Wood | Allexton Wood | Allexton Wood.
Allexton Wood is a 25.9 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-east of Hallaton in Leicestershire. |
54823853_0_1 | 54823853 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allexton%20Wood | Allexton Wood | Allexton Wood.
This coppice semi-natural wood is on soils derived from glacial and Jurassic clays. The dominant tree is ash, and elm and pedunculate oak are also common. There are several small streams with populations of opposite-leaved golden saxifrage. |
54823855_0_0 | 54823855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcaneal%20pitch | Calcaneal pitch | Calcaneal pitch.
The calcaneal pitch is an angle used mainly in the diagnosis and severity grading of flat feet and pes cavus. |
54823855_0_1 | 54823855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcaneal%20pitch | Calcaneal pitch | Calcaneal pitch. Measurement
Calcaneal pitch is an angle of the calcaneus and the inferior aspect of the foot, with different sources giving different reference points. The first line making up the angle is defined as either:
The calcaneal inclination axis, extending from the calcaneus by the inferior portion of the calcaneocuboid joint to the inferior border of the calcaneus.
Tangential to the inferior distal border of the calcaneus. |
54823855_0_2 | 54823855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcaneal%20pitch | Calcaneal pitch | Calcaneal pitch.
The second line is defined as extending from either of the two above to either of the following:
The inferior border of the head of the fifth metatarsal bone.
The inferior aspect of the medial sesamoid bone.
Parallel to the ground. |
54823855_0_3 | 54823855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcaneal%20pitch | Calcaneal pitch | Calcaneal pitch. Interpretation
Calcaneal pitch is increased in pes cavus, with cutoffs ranging from 20° to 32°.
A calcaneal pitch of less than 17° or 18° indicates flat feet. |
54823887_0_0 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise.
Thomas R. Paradise is an American geomorphologist and professor of geosciences at the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Arkansas. |
54823887_0_1 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise.
Paradise is known for his work on the Nabatean city of Petra in Jordan, which he has studied since the late 1980s, and has published work on the deterioration of architectural stone. He was the lead researcher and presenter on Petra: Lost City of Stone, broadcast by PBS in 2015. |
54823887_0_2 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise. Early life and education
Paradise grew up in North Beach and Telegraph Hill, San Francisco. He obtained his BS in geosciences and mining in 1979 from the Mackay School of Mines (part of the University of Nevada). After graduation, he spent a year, in 1980, with the Gemological Institute of America, and in 1983 he worked with the Gemological Institute in London. |
54823887_0_3 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise.
In 1990 he completed his MS in physical geography and cartography at Georgia State University, and in 1993 he obtained his PhD in geomorphology and cultural heritage management from Arizona State University. |
54823887_0_4 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise. Career
From 1993 Paradise served as a professor in environmental studies and geography at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. He has been a professor of geosciences at the University of Arkansas since 2000. |
54823887_0_5 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise. Selected works
(2011). Arkansas: An Illustrated Atlas. Little Rock: The Butler Center and Arkansas Studies Institute.
(1996). with J. Juvik and S. Juvik. Atlas of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. |
54823887_1_0 | 54823887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Paradise | Tom Paradise | Tom Paradise. Living people
American geologists
University of Arkansas faculty
American archaeologists
Year of birth missing (living people) |
54823900_0_0 | 54823900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koshoba%20%28crater%29 | Koshoba (crater) | Koshoba (crater).
Koshoba is an impact crater on Mars. The crater was named after the village of Koshoba in Turkmenistan, by the IAU in 2013. |
54823900_0_1 | 54823900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koshoba%20%28crater%29 | Koshoba (crater) | Koshoba (crater).
Koshoba lies between the two largest fossae (valleys) of the Nili Fossae. |
54823909_0_0 | 54823909 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xhuljo%20Mehmeti | Xhuljo Mehmeti | Xhuljo Mehmeti.
Xhuljo Mehmeti (born 29 December 1993) is an Albanian footballer who plays for Kastrioti Krujë in the Albanian First Division. |
54823909_0_1 | 54823909 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xhuljo%20Mehmeti | Xhuljo Mehmeti | Xhuljo Mehmeti. Career
Ahead of the 2019/20 season, Mehmeti joined newly relegated Albanian First Division club KS Kastrioti. |
54823918_0_0 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting.
Gas venting, more specifically known as natural-gas venting or methane venting, is the intentional and controlled release of gases containing alkane hydrocarbons - predominately methane - into earth's atmosphere.
It is a widely used method for disposal of unwanted gases which are produced during the extraction of coal and crude oil.
Such gases may lack value when they are not recyclable into the production process, have no export route to consumer markets, or are surplus to near-term demand.
In cases where the gases have value to the producer, substantial amounts may also be vented from the equipment used for gas collection, transport, and distribution. |
54823918_0_1 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting.
Gas venting contributes strongly to climate change. Nevertheless, many individual cases are sufficiently small and dispersed to be deemed "safe" with regard to immediate health hazards.
Large and concentrated releases are usually abated with gas flares to produce relatively less-harmful carbon dioxide gas.
Gas venting and flaring that are performed as routine practices are especially wasteful and may be eliminated in many modern industrial operations, where other low-cost options are available to utilize the gas. |
54823918_0_2 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting.
Gas venting is not to be confused with similar types of gas release, such as those from:
emergency pressure relief as a method of last resort to prevent equipment damage and safeguard life, or
fugitive gas emissions which are unintentional gas leaks that occur in coal, oil, and gas operations, such as from orphan wells
Gas venting should also not be confused with "gas seepage" from the earth or oceans - either natural or due to human activity. |
54823918_1_0 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Oil field practice relating to unwanted gas
Petroleum extraction from oil wells, where acquiring crude oil is the primary and sometimes sole financial objective, is generally accompanied by the extraction of substantial amounts of so-called associated petroleum gas (i.e. a form of raw natural gas).
Global statistics from year 2012 show that the majority (58%) of this gas was re-injected for storage and to help maintain well pressure, 27% was sent to consumption markets, and the remaining 15% was vented or flared near the well site. |
54823918_1_1 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Oil field practice relating to unwanted gas
100 million tons of the vented associated gas was combusted in flares worldwide, equal to about 3-4% of all gas produced from oil and gas wells. The flared gas yielded nearly 350 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions of greenhouse gases, contributing about 1% of the 33 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) released from the burning of all fossil fuels. Flare Gas Recovery Systems (FGRS) are being increasingly implemented as a more economically productive alternative to flaring. |
54823918_1_2 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Oil field practice relating to unwanted gas
Preferably, all of the unwanted gas would at least be abated in gas flares, but this has not been achieved in practice. For example, the vented volumes from individual wells are sometimes too small and intermittent, and may present other difficulties (e.g. high concentrations of contaminants) that make flaring more technically and economically challenging.
Also, gas will continue to effervesce from the crude oil for some time after it is moved into storage tanks at the well site and transported elsewhere. This gas may also be routed to a flare stack, utilized, or designed to escape without mitigation through vents or pressure regulators. |
54823918_1_3 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Oil field practice relating to unwanted gas
Global tracking estimates from the International Energy Agency (IEA) during year 2019 indicate that an additional 32 million tons of methane were vented without abatement from all petroleum extraction; including onshore conventional oil, offshore oil, unconventional oil, and downstream oil activities.
When including the amount released from incomplete gas flares and fugitive emissions, the estimated total is about 37 million tons. |
54823918_2_0 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Coal mining and coalbed methane activity
Substantial amounts of methane-rich gas are trapped and adsorbed within coal formations, and are unavoidably desorbed in association with coal mining.
In some cases of sub-surface mining, a formation is permeated with boreholes prior to and/or during extraction work, and the so-called firedamp gases allowed to vent as a safety measure.
Also during work, methane enters the ventilation air system at concentrations as high as 1%, and is usually freely exhausted from the mine opening.
Such ventilation air methane (VAM) is the largest source of methane from all operating and decommissioned coal mines worldwide.
Substantial methane also continues to desorb from coal placed into storage and from abandoned mines. |
54823918_2_1 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Coal mining and coalbed methane activity
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency projects that by year 2020, global methane releases from coal mines throughout the world will exceed 35 million tons or 800 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions, and account for 9% of all global methane emissions. China contributes over 50% of the total, followed by the United States (10%) and Russia (7%), and then by Australia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and India (3-4% each). About 200 mines across a broad scope countries had implemented technology by year 2015 to capture about 3 million tons of methane; either for economic use or for abatement in gas flares or thermal oxidizers. |
54823918_2_2 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Coal mining and coalbed methane activity
Outcroppings, seams, or formations near the surface are also sometimes permeated with wells to extract and capture the methane, in which event it is classified as a form of unconventional gas.
Such coalbed methane capture can reduce the volume of gas seepage that would otherwise occur naturally; while in-turn adding emissions of carbon dioxide once the fuel is utilized elsewhere. |
54823918_2_3 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Coal mining and coalbed methane activity
Global tracking estimates from the IEA during year 2019 suggest that about 40 million tons of methane were released from all activities related to coal mining. This total amount includes all vented, fugitive, and seepage emissions. |
54823918_3_0 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Gas field and gas pipeline practices
In gas fields, acquiring non-associated petroleum gas (i.e. another form of raw natural gas) is the primary financial objective, and very little is unwanted compared to the gas produced in oil fields or coal mines.
The majority of venting emissions instead occur during the pipeline transport to trading & distribution hubs, refineries, and consumer markets. |
54823918_3_1 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Gas field and gas pipeline practices
The U.S. Department of Energy reports that a majority of the venting within U.S. gas industry operations in year 2017 occurred at compressor stations and from pneumatically operated controllers and regulators.
Improved maintenance strategies and advanced equipment technologies either exist or are being developed to reduce such venting. |
54823918_3_2 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Gas field and gas pipeline practices
Global tracking estimates from the IEA during year 2019 further indicate that about 23 million tons of methane were vented from all gas industry segments, including onshore conventional gas, offshore gas, unconventional gas, and downstream gas activities.
When including the amount released from fugitive emissions, the estimated total is about 43 million tons. |
54823918_3_3 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Historical context
Associated petroleum and coal mining gases were sometimes considered troublesome, dangerous, low value: a "free" by-product associated with financially more lucrative coal or liquid hydrocarbon recovery that had to be dealt with. The growth of international gas markets, infrastructure and supply chains have done much to change this. It is also becoming more of a standard practice to:
capture and use associated gas to provide local power, and to
reinject re-compressed gas for oil reservoir pressure maintenance, secondary recovery, and potential later reservoir depressurization once hydrocarbon liquids recovery has been maximized and a gas export infrastructure and market access have been established.
Today, it is financially viable to develop even relatively small hydrocarbon reservoirs containing non-associated gas (i.e. with little or no oil) close to a market or export route, as well as large, remote accumulations. |
54823918_3_4 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Gas field and gas pipeline practices
Fossil gas was recently promoted by some industry advocates and policy makers as a "bridge fuel" that could yield the least waste, and thus environmental damage and accompanying economic losses, during the transition from finite fossil-fuel reserves to more sustainable sources. However, the actual volumes of methane released cumulatively over the supply chain have a near-term climate warming impact which already rivals, and may grow to exceed that from using coal and oil. |
54823918_4_0 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Environmental impact
Venting and other releases of gaseous hydrocarbons have increased steadily throughout the industrial age alongside the rapid growth in production and consumption of fossil fuels.
The International Energy Agency estimates that total annual methane emissions from the oil and gas industry alone rose from about 63 to 82 million tons over years 2000 thru 2019; an average increase of about 1.4% per year.
Globally, the IEA estimates that the geologic extraction of coal, crude oil, and natural gas is responsible for 20% of all methane emissions. Other researchers have found evidence that their contribution may be substantially higher; 30% or greater. |
54823918_4_1 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Environmental impact
Methane's atmospheric concentration has nearly doubled over the last century, and is already a factor 2.5 greater than at any point in the last 800,000 years.
Methane is a potent warming gas despite its lower abundance compared to atmospheric carbon dioxide. Atmospheric methane is responsible for at least one-quarter and as much as one-third of the changes in radiative forcing that drive near-term climate warming. |
54823918_4_2 | 54823918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas%20venting | Gas venting | Gas venting. Environmental impact
The ethane, propane, and butane components of natural gas have much shorter atmospheric lifetimes (ranging from about 1 week to 2 months) compared to methane (1-2 decades) and carbon dioxide (1-2 centuries). They consequently do not become well-mixed into the atmosphere and have much lower atmospheric abundances. Nevertheless, their oxidation ultimately leads to the creation of longer-lived carbon compounds that also disturb the atmosphere and the planetary carbon cycle through a variety of complex pathways. |
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