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Johan Svensson (Swedish Air Force officer)
In 2012, Svensson was appointed commanding officer of the Air Force Department of the Swedish Armed Forces Training & Development Staff and in 2013 he was promoted to major general and in October 2013 he was appointed director of the Systems and Production Management Division and Deputy National
[]
1962 births,Living people,Swedish Air Force generals,People from Falköping Municipality
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Section::::Career.
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Johan Svensson (Swedish Air Force officer)
Armaments Director at the Defence Materiel Administration. On 14 December 2016, Svensson was appointed Chief of Training and Development ("Produktionschef") at the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters and took office on 1 March 2017. He was at the same time promoted to lieutenant general. Svensson became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences on 17 May 2017.
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1962 births,Living people,Swedish Air Force generals,People from Falköping Municipality
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Section::::Career.
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Johan Svensson (Swedish Air Force officer)
Svensson is married to Gita and they have two sons.
[]
1962 births,Living people,Swedish Air Force generals,People from Falköping Municipality
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Section::::Personal life.
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Johan Svensson (Swedish Air Force officer)
BULLET::::- 1984 – "Fänrik" BULLET::::- 1985 – Lieutenant BULLET::::- 1988 – Captain BULLET::::- 1991 – Major BULLET::::- 1998 – Lieutenant Colonel BULLET::::- 2004 – Colonel BULLET::::- 2008 – Brigadier General BULLET::::- 2013 – Major General BULLET::::- 2017 – Lieutenant General
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1962 births,Living people,Swedish Air Force generals,People from Falköping Municipality
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Section::::Dates of rank.
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56640212
Jatayu (book)
Jatayu is a Gujarati poetry collection by Sitanshu Yashaschandra published in 1986. It is a collection of surrealistic poems based on Indian mythology, romantic temper, modern consciousness, and nature. It won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1987.
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Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Abstract
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Jatayu (book)
Jatayu includes 34 poems divided into eight mutually unconnected sections. Each section has a line or a stanza taken from a poem to serve as a caption. Dhirubhai Thaker has classified these poems in five categories; surrealistic poems, poems based on Indian mythology, poems of romantic temper, nature poems, and poems reflecting modern consciousness.
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Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Contents.
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Jatayu (book)
Of the six surrealistic poems, "Pralay" (The flood) and "Moen-jo-dado: Ek Surreal Akasmaat" are considered the best by several critics. "Pralay" presents a feeling of death or destruction, with the help of situations described in several modes of narration. Sitanshu has used images like the cobra, the moon, pallbearers, pests, a pregnant maiden, flood, famine, fire, a woman and nothingness to arouse the feeling of death or destruction..
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Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Contents.
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Jatayu (book)
The title poem, "Jatayu", is an experiment in Akhyana, a poetic form of medieval Gujarati literature inspired by the character of Jatayu in the epic "Ramayana". It presents a feeling of the distressful condition of modern man.
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Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Contents.
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Jatayu (book)
"Jatayu" was well received by readers and critics. Dhirubhai Thaker acclaimed the poems for their technique of sound of words, symbols and surreal diction. He further added that in some poems like "Haa" and "Ghero", which however are fine pieces of imagery, the language loses its sharpness due to the long and unclear expressions.
[]
Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Reception.
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Jatayu (book)
The book was selected for the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1987. It had its first edition in 1986, second in 1991, third in 2000, and fourth in 2009. The fourth edition includes an audio CD of poems recited by the poet himself.
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Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Reception.
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Jatayu (book)
The books were translated by Chandra Prakash Deval into Rajasthani in 1996. The title poem, "Jatayu", has been translated by Rachel Dwyer into English.
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Gujarati-language poetry collections,1986 books,Sahitya Akademi Award-winning works,Indian poetry collections,1986 poems
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Section::::Translation.
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56640372
All Saints Church, Porthcawl
All Saints Church, Porthcawl is a Listed Anglican church in the seaside resort of Porthcawl, South Wales. It is a daughter church of St John's in Newton, despite being considerably larger in size. St John's, founded in the 1180s, proved sufficient for many years to handle the numbers of worshippers. Only after Porthcawl acquired a new harbour in the mid 19th Century did the population (and thus number of worshippers) begin to prove beyond the capacity of St John's.
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Church in Wales church buildings,Porthcawl,Churches completed in 1914
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Section::::Abstract
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All Saints Church, Porthcawl
The first All Saints was set up beside the harbour in 1866. This had a dual purpose as a school (the street is still called 'Old School Road'). It was replaced by a large tin tabernacle in 1892 (or 1899), which stood on the site of the present church, which replaced it in 1914. The church's original designs of 1909 envisaged a south-east tower, though this was not built and the gap is now bricked off.
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Church in Wales church buildings,Porthcawl,Churches completed in 1914
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Section::::Abstract
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All Saints Church, Porthcawl
The church was later extended to the north-east in the 1960s, when a vestry and lady chapel were added. Listed status was granted in 1992. The church's east window, installed in 1927, is the work of Karl Parsons.
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Church in Wales church buildings,Porthcawl,Churches completed in 1914
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Section::::Abstract
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56640366
Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh
Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh is a Ghanaian business leader. She is currently the Country General Manager for IBM Ghana. She is the first female to become country director of IBM in Africa.
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Harvard Business School alumni,Ghanaian businesspeople,Living people,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Abstract
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Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh
Angela holds a BA in Marketing and French. She is a graduate of Harvard Business School in Leadership Development.
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Harvard Business School alumni,Ghanaian businesspeople,Living people,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Education.
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Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh
She has 15 years extensive working experience in the financial services and technology industries in Africa and Europe. In 2011 she joined IBM as the Territory Marketing Manager responsible for IBM West Africa. She later moved to Nairobi, Kenya as Strategy Leader for IBM’s Central, East and West Africa operations.
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Harvard Business School alumni,Ghanaian businesspeople,Living people,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Career.
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Angela Kyerematen-Jimoh
WomenRising ranked her among the Top 50 Corporate Women Leaders in Ghana for 2016.
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Harvard Business School alumni,Ghanaian businesspeople,Living people,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Awards.
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56640373
Abul Khair Bhuiyan
Abul Khair Bhuiyan is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and the former Member of Parliament from Lakshmipur-2 .
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8th Jatiya Sangsad members,Living people,Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Abstract
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Abul Khair Bhuiyan
Bhuiyan was elected to Parliament in the 2008 Bangladesh General Election as a candidate of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party from Lakshmipur-2. He served in the Parliamentary standing committee on LGRD and Cooperatives Ministry. He is the Social Welfare Secretary of Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He is an adviser to the former Prime Minister and Chairman of Bangladesh Nationalist Party Khaleda Zia.
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8th Jatiya Sangsad members,Living people,Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Career.
56640373
56640373
Abul Khair Bhuiyan
Bhuiyan was charged on 18 September 2008 by the Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission of embezzling rice.
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8th Jatiya Sangsad members,Living people,Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Career.:Legal issues.
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56640213
Casa de Sá
Casa de Sá (historically Casa Grande de Sá or alternatively Casa da Lage) is a historic manor house and agricultural estate in the Municipality of Ponte de Lima, Portugal. It is registered as a historic property of public interest by the Portuguese Government’s IGESPAR institute.
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Buildings and structures in Ponte de Lima
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Section::::Abstract
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56640213
Casa de Sá
In its current form, the principal building dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, and is typical of the Northern Portuguese seigneurial architecture of the period. The estate contains a chapel, consecrated in 1743 and dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, with a large baroque wood-carved retable; an integrally preserved 18th-century winery and granary, and terraced landscape gardens of 19th-century Romantic design.
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It was the birthplace of António de Araújo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca, one of the foremost Portuguese political figures of his time.
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The property and original manor house, of which nothing remains, were in the possession of the Pereira Pinto family since at least 1500. In 1698, the marriage of heiress Violante Pereira Pinto to jurisconsult Tristão de Araújo de Azevedo brought it into the possession of the Araújo family, originally Lords of Lobios, who had fled to Minho from Galicia after killing a certain Lopo Soares, majordomo of the Bishop of Ourense. 1711 marked the beginning of the works that were to lend the house its present shape.
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António de Araújo e Azevedo, prime-minister of Portugal under King John VI and a key figure in the last decades of the colonial history of Brazil, was born in the house in 1754, the eldest of nine siblings.
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Although he inherited the estate at a young age, his political and diplomatic career would take him to The Hague, St. Petersburg, Paris (where he was briefly incarcerated in the Bastille) and finally Rio de Janeiro, where he accompanied the royal household in the wake of the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal.
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His brother Brigadier Francisco António de Araújo e Azevedo, also born in the house in 1772, was a colonial administrator, becoming 7th Captain-General of the Azores in 1816. He is famed for having led the Constitutional Revolt in Angra in the context of the Portuguese Civil War, and was killed in a counter-revolution on 3-4 April 1821. The 1st Count of Barca having died a bachelor in 1817, the house was inherited by him and his descendants.
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Through marriage, it passed to the family of the Viscounts of Barrosa, of nearby Viana, in the early 20th century. The house was renovated between 1909 and 1911. Plans for a new wing designed by architect José Rego Vianna in 1921 were begun but never completed.
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Mario Agliati (29 January 1922 in Lugano – 15 October 2011 in Lugano) was a Swiss-Italian journalist, writer and historian. He contributed to the "Gazzetta Ticinese" and the Corriere del Ticino and in 1953 founded a review entitled "Il Cantonetto"
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BULLET::::- "La sezione Baretti", 1951 BULLET::::- "La sposina del 1909", 1959 BULLET::::- "Lugano del buon tempo", 1963 BULLET::::- "L'erba voglio", 1996 BULLET::::- "Ottobre 1925: l'Europa a Locarno", 1975 BULLET::::- "I problemi del professor Pilati", 1987 BULLET::::- "La profezia del dottor Donzelli", 1991 BULLET::::- "Il tempietto di due Santi e di due città. Da Sant'Antonio da Padova in Lugano a San Lucio papa in Brugherio", 1994
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Section::::Works.
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BULLET::::- "Lugano: racconto di ieri e di oggi", 1999
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BULLET::::- Giovanni Orelli, "Svizzera Italiana", Editrice La Scuola, Brescia 1986. BULLET::::- AA.VV., "Dizionario delle letterature svizzere", 1991, 12. BULLET::::- Luigi Menapace, "Lo stile di Agliati", in Il Cantonetto, 2, 1992, 42ss. BULLET::::- Luciano Vaccaro, Giuseppe Chiesi, Fabrizio Panzera, "Terre del Ticino. Diocesi di Lugano", Editrice La Scuola, Brescia 2003, pp. 191 nota, 192 nota, 257 nota, 453.
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Section::::Bibliography (in Italian).
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BULLET::::- Carlo Agliati (ed.), "Una presenza discosta. Testimonianze di amici in ricordo di Mario Agliati 1922–2011", in "Il Cantonetto", numero speciale, Lugano giugno 2012.
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BULLET::::- Mario Agliati in bibliomedia.ch BULLET::::- Il Cantonetto in cantonetto.ch
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Gustav-Adolf Mossa (28 January 1883 – 25 May 1971) was a French illustrator, playwright, essayist, curator and late Symbolist painter.
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Mossa was born 28 January 1883 in Nice, to an Italian mother, Marguerite Alfieri, and , an artist, founding curator of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice (Nice Museum of Fine Arts) and organiser of the Nice Carnival from 1873.
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Mossa received his initial artistic training from his father before studying at the School of Decorative Arts in Nice until 1900, where he became acquainted with Art Nouveau and was later introduced to the Symbolist movement after visiting the Exposition Universelle in the same year. Mossa was heavily inspired by the art of Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau and Symbolist writers, such as Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly and Joris-Karl Huysmans.
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The main body of Mossa's public and private art work was created with water colours and strong ink lines, the subjects including caricatures, Carnival or medieval scenes, portraits and landscapes, with a fascination for the French Riveria in particular. He also created wooden reliefs, designed theatre scenery, wrote literary essays and created book illustrations, including a large series of drawings for the work of Robert Schumann.
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In 1902 he began collaborating with his father on the Nice Carnival project, designing floats and posters. Both father and son are still celebrated for raising the Carnival's prestige, and the event continues to be a major, large scale tourism attraction in Nice.
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Mossa's decade long Symbolist period (1900-1911) was his most prolific and began as a reaction to the recent boom of socialite leisure activity on the French Rivera, his works comically satirising or condemning what was viewed as an increasingly materialistic society and the perceived danger of the emerging New Woman at the turn of the century, whom Mossa appears to consider perverse by nature.
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Section::::Art and theatre work.:Symbolist paintings.
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His most common subjects were femme fatale figures, some from Biblical sources, such as modernised versions of Judith, Delilah and Salome, mythological creatures such as Harpies or more contemporary and urban figures, such as his towering and dominant bourgeoise woman in "Woman of Fashion and Jockey". (1906)
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Section::::Art and theatre work.:Symbolist paintings.
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His 1905 work "Elle", the logo for the 2017 Geschlechterkampf exhibition on representations of gender in art, is an explicit example of Mossa's interpretation of malevolent female sexuality, with a nude giantess sitting atop a pile of bloodied corpses, a fanged cat sitting over her crotch, and wearing an elaborate headress inscribed with the Latin "hoc volo, sic jubeo, sit pro ratione voluntas" (What I want, I order, my will is reason enough).
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Many aspects of Mossa's paintings of this period were also indicitive of the decadent movement, with his references to Diabolism, depictions of lesbianism (such as his two paintings of Sappho), or an emphasis on violent, sadistic or morbid scenes. Though these paintings are the subject of most present day exhibitions, scholarly articles and books on the artist, they were not released to the public until after Mossa's death in 1971.
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Section::::Art and theatre work.:Symbolist paintings.
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In 1911, Mossa discovered Flemish Primitive and Gothic art while in Brugge and abandoned Symbolism.
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Mossa wrote several operas and plays, and contributed to a revival of dialectal theater with his first theatricial piece "Lou Nouvé o sia lou pantai de Barb' Anto" (1922), written in the Niçard dialect. Following the play's success, Mossa established the Lou Teatre de Barba Martin group, who performed his comedies 'Phygaço' (1924), 'La Tina' (1926) and 'Lou Rei Carneval' (1935), until 1940. His plays are still performed in Nice.
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Section::::Art and theatre work.:Theatre.
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After the death of his father, Alexis, Mossa took over the curation of the Nice Museum of Fine Arts in 1927 and would keep the position until his death in 1971. Mossa would later bequeath most of his own artistic pieces to the gallery. From the end of the Second World War, Mossa devoted himself to creating works about the City of Nice, illustrating official documents, drawing armorial bearings and traditional suits of the County, and producing several watercolours of the region's landscapes.
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Section::::Art and theatre work.:Gallery work and later life.
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In 1908 he married Charlotte-Andrée Naudin, whom he divourced in 1918. He married again in 1925 to Lucrèce Roux, until her death in 1955. He was married a final time in 1956 to Marie-Marcelle Butteli. Mossa himself died on 25 May 1971.
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Section::::Personal life.
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Permanent BULLET::::- The Musée-Galerie d' Alexis at Gustav Adolf Mossa is a museum dedicated to Mossa and his father in Nice BULLET::::- His works are part of "The Fin-de-Siècle Museum" section of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. BULLET::::- Solo BULLET::::- 1909 Nice, L'Artistique, "Exposition d'oeuvres d'Alexis et de Gustav Adolf Mossa" BULLET::::- 1911 Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, "Exposition d'oeuvres de G.A. Mossa"
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Section::::Exhibitions and collections.:Exhibitions.
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BULLET::::- 1913 Nice, Musée Municipal, "Exposition d'images sur l'oeuvre de Schumann par G.A. Mossa" BULLET::::- 1913 Paris, Galeries George Petit, "Exposition d'images de G.A. Mossa, inspirées par l 'oeuvre de Schumann" BULLET::::- 1974 Nice, Musée Jules Chéret, "Alexis et Gustav Adolf Mossa, peintres niçois" BULLET::::- 1978 Nice, Galeries des Ponchettes, "Gustave Adolf Mossa et les symboles" BULLET::::- 1989 Yokohama, Galerie Motomachi, "Gustave Adolf Mossa"
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Section::::Exhibitions and collections.:Exhibitions.
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BULLET::::- 1992 Paris, Pavillon des Arts, "G. A. Mossa: L'Oeuvre symboliste 1903-1918"' BULLET::::- 2010 Belgium, Felicien Rops Museum, "L'oeuvre Secrète de Gustav-Adolf Mossa" BULLET::::- Group BULLET::::- 1976 Paris, Espace Pierre Cardin, "Exposition Sarah Bernhardt" BULLET::::- 1981 Chicago, The David & Alfred Smart Gallery, University of Chicago, "The Earthly Chimera and the Femme Fatale: Fear of Women in 19th Century Art"
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Section::::Exhibitions and collections.:Exhibitions.
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BULLET::::- 2008 Évian-les-Bains, Palais Lumière, "Eros and Thanatos" BULLET::::- 2015 Sacramento, Crocker Art Museum, "Toulouse-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1910" BULLET::::- 2015 Paris, Musée d'Orsay, "Splendour and Misery. Pictures of Prostitution, 1850-1910" BULLET::::- 2017 Frankfurt, Städel-Museum, "Geschlechterkampf"
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BULLET::::- Jean-Roger Soubiran, "Gustav Adolf Mossa: 1883-1971," 1985, & BULLET::::- Sylvie Lafon, "Gustav Adolf Mossa: La scène symboliste" 1993 & BULLET::::- Jean Forneris, "Gustav Adolf Mossa" 1994, BULLET::::- Gl. Holtegaard, "Gustav-Adolf Mossa 1903-1918: Symbolist Works", 1999, & BULLET::::- Felix Kramer, "Battle of the Sexes: From Franz Von Stuck to Frida Kahlo," 2017, &
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Section::::Further reading.
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BULLET::::- Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado, "Varian Studies Volume Three: A Varian Symposium", Article: "Gustav Adolf Mossa (1883-1971), Lui, A Portrait of Varius" by Caroline De Westenholz, 2017
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Section::::Further reading.
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BULLET::::- Aubrey Beardsley BULLET::::- Félicien Rops BULLET::::- Fin-de-siecle BULLET::::- Belle Époque
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Section::::See also.
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BULLET::::- Nice Rendezvous, Artist Profile BULLET::::- Invaluable, Artist Profile BULLET::::- Wiki Art Gallery BULLET::::- Somogy, Artist's Catalogue BULLET::::- Musée-Galerie d' Alexis at Gustav Adolf Mossa BULLET::::- Art Nouveau Jugendstil BULLET::::- Fine Art, Artist Profile BULLET::::- Europe Cities, Artist Profile BULLET::::- Artnet, Artist profile
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Section::::External links.
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Dick Thompson (athlete)
Dick Thompson is a British Paralympic athlete who won six gold medals competing in track and field events. Thompson was most successful at the 1960 Summer Paralympics, winning three golds in the javelin events, a gold in the club throw, a bronze in the shot put, and two medals with the men's wheelchair basketball team.
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Medalists at the 1960 Summer Paralympics,Living people,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Álvaro Robredo
Álvaro Robredo Crespo (born 3 April 1993 in Ezcaray) is a Spanish cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Professional Continental team .
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Living people,1993 births,Spanish male cyclists
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Polemarch (1918 – after 1937) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He showed considerable promise as a two-year-old in 1920 when he won the Gimcrack Stakes and the Rous Plate as well as finishing third in the Middle Park Stakes. In the following year he won the Knowsley Dinner Stakes and the Great Northern Leger but appeared to have been exposed as some way short of top class before he recorded a 50/1 upset victory in the St Leger.
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Section::::Abstract
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In 1922 he became increasingly temperamental and difficult to manage and failed to win or place in five starts. He was then sold and exported to Argentina where he had considerable success of a breeding stallion.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Polemarch was a "leggy" chestnut horse with a white blaze bred and owned by Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry. He was initially sent into training with Captain R H Dewhurst at his Bedford Lodge stable in Newmarket, Suffolk. Polemarch was an unusually late foal, being born on 3 June 1918.
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Section::::Background.
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He was sired by The Tetrarch an unbeaten horse who was regarded as one of the fastest two-year-old ever seen in Britain and Ireland, but whose career was ended by injury before he could race at three. The Tetrarch showed very little interest in his stud duties: his attitude towards sex was described as being "monastic in the extreme". Although he sired few foals his progeny included several major winners. Polemarch's dam Pomace, was a full-sister to the Middle Park Stakes winner Corcyra.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Background.
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The colt's name, which was an ancient Greek military title, caused some confusion: although the correct pronunciation was "polly-mark", bookmakers and the racing public called him "pole-march".
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Section::::Background.
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Polemarch ran five times as a two-year-old in 1920. He finished unplaced on his debut at Newmarket in July and first came to attention when finishing second in the Wynyard Plate at Stockton Racecourse in August, beaten ahead by the highly rated filly Barrulet. Later that month Polemarch contested the Gimcrack Stakes over six furlongs in which he was ridden by Fred Lane. Starting at odds of 5/1 he won by a neck from Lemonora with the filly Hasty Match in third.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1920: two-year-old season.
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Although Lemonora looked an unlucky loser it was noted that Polemarch was likely to improve as he needed more time to "furnish and thicken" into his "ample frame". He then added a win in the Rous Plate at Doncaster Racecourse in September.
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Section::::Racing career.:1920: two-year-old season.
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On his final appearance of the season on 15 October at Newmarket Racecourse Polemarch finished third behind Monarch and Humorist in the Middle Park Plate. As the owner of the Gimcrack winner, Lord Londonderry was invited to give the speech at the annual Gimcrack dinner in December in which he said that winning the St Leger was his "life's ambition".
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1920: two-year-old season.
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For the 1921 season, Polemarch was transferred to the training stable of Tom Green but his early form was disappointing. He finished down the field behind Lord Astor's Craig an Eran in the 2000 Guineas and did not contest the Derby which saw the ill-fated Humorist win from Craig an Eran and Lemonora. Polemarch was instead dropped in class but finished unplaced behind Long Suit in the Royal Standard Stakes at Manchester Racecourse.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1921: three-year-old season.
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On 21 July he showed some signs of a return to form when he won the Knowsley Dinner Stakes over ten furlongs at Liverpool. In the following month Polemarch was stepped up in distance for the Great Northern Leger over thirteen furlongs at Stockton and won by a neck from the Irish colt Tremola. On his final start before the St Leger however, the colt was diappointig when beaten by Napolyon in a three-runner race at York.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1921: three-year-old season.
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On 7 September Polemarch, ridden by Joe Childs started a 50/1 outsider in a nine-runner field for the 146th running of the St Leger over fourteen and a half furlongs at Doncaster. Lord Londonderry was sceptical about his horse's chances, reportedly commenting that Polemarch could "only gallop for six furlongs".
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1921: three-year-old season.
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The overwhelming favourite for the race at odds of 1/4 was Craig an Eran, while the other runners included Tremola, Lord Glanely's Westward Ho (Great Yorkshire Stakes), Thunderer and Lord Carnarvon's Franklin (Hardwicke Stakes). Polemarch was restrained at the rear of the field as Franklin and Tremola et the pace and was not in the first three entering the straight.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1921: three-year-old season.
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Franklin went to the front a furlong out but Polemarch produced a "brilliant finishing run" along the inside rail, took the lead in the closing stages and stayed on well to win "quite comfortably" by one and a half lengths from Franklin, with a gap of three lengths back to Westward Ho in third. Craig An Eran, who failed to stay, finished fourth with Tremola in fifth. Lord Londonderry was reportedly "dumbfounded" by the result.
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Section::::Racing career.:1921: three-year-old season.
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Polemarch remained in training as a four-year-old but made little impact having apparently "acquired an acute distaste for racing". He began his third season at Kempton Park Racecourse and ran unplaced in the Great Jubilee Handicap a race he contested despite his trainer's misgivings. In June he lined up for the Coronation Cup but refused to race and was left at the start. In the Ascot Gold Cup he seemed reluctant to make any real effort and finished unplaced behind Golden Myth.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1922: four-year-old season.
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Another poor performance followed in the Manchester Cup when he finished last of the eight runners despite having led the field two furlongs out before dropping back very quickly. He took on Golden Myth again in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park on 21 July but never looked likely to win and came home a distant fourth.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Racing career.:1922: four-year-old season.
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In their book, "A Century of Champions", based on the Timeform rating system, John Randall and Tony Morris rated Polemarch a "poor" winner of the St Leger.
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Assessment and honours.
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On 1 August 1922 it was announced that Polemarch had been sold to stand as a breeding stallion and he was shipped to Buenos Aries in the following month. During the voyage he became "exceedingly savage", biting several crew members and passengers and causing "general havoc" aboard the ship. Polemarch had considerable success in Argentina and sired the winners of six Argentinian classics: BULLET::::- La Cloche (bay filly 1924). Won Gran Premio Seleccion (Argentine Oaks)
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Stud record.
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BULLET::::- Hechicero (chestnut colt, 1925). Won Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos (Argentinian 2,000 Guineas) BULLET::::- Salmuera (chestnut filly, 1926). Won Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas (Argentinian 1,000 Guineas), Gran Premio Seleccion BULLET::::- Fe Ciego (chestnut filly, 1929). Won Gran Premio Seleccion BULLET::::- Vino Puro (chestnut colt, 1934). Won Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos
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1918 racehorse births,Racehorses bred in the United Kingdom,Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom,Thoroughbred family 6-f
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Section::::Stud record.
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BULLET::::- Polemarch was inbred 3 × 4 to Bona Vista, meaning that this stallion appears in both the third and fourth generations of his pedigree.
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Section::::Pedigree.
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1959 Volta a Catalunya
The 1959 Volta a Catalunya was the 39th edition of the Volta a Catalunya cycle race and was held from 6 September to 13 September 1959. The race started in Montjuïc and finished in Barcelona. The race was won by Salvador Botella.
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1959 in Spanish road cycling,Volta a Catalunya by year,1959 in Catalonia
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Section::::Abstract
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James Mitri
James Mitri (born 28 February 1999 in London) is a New Zealand professional cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Professional Continental team .
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Sportspeople from London,1999 births,English male cyclists,Living people
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Wasta Rest Stop Tipis
The Wasta Rest Stop Tipi-Eastbound and Wasta Rest Stop Tipi-Westbound on Interstate 90 in Wasta, South Dakota were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. Wasta Rest Stop Tipi-Eastbound is located at .Wasta Rest Stop Tipi-Westbound is located at . These are two of nine tipis on Interstate 90 known as "Whitwam's wigwams", designed by Ward Whitman, which are landmarks in South Dakota.
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Buildings and structures completed in 1900,Pennington County, South Dakota,National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota
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Nayadet López Opazo (born 5 August 1994) is a Spanish-Chilean footballer. She is a midfielder for Santa Teresa in Spanish Primera División.
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López was born to a Chilean mother and a Spanish father in Manises, Spain in 1994.
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Section::::Early life.
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López made her debut for Valencia B in 2009, at age 15. She was promoted to the first team in 2010, making her Primera División debut on September 20. On 24 January 2013, she left Valencia due to discrepancies with the coach. She was signed by Segunda División club Hércules shortly after, being presented on February 15. The team was renamed back as Sporting Plaza de Argel a few months later, where López remained until 2016. She joined Santa Teresa in the 2016 summer.
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Spanish women's footballers,Chilean women's footballers,Valencia Féminas CF players,Primera División (women) players,People from Horta Oest,1994 births,Chilean people of Spanish descent,Santa Teresa CD players,Living people,Spanish people of Chilean descent,Women's association football midfielders
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She suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament during a training on 6 December 2016, receiving medical discharge on 14 June 2017.
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Spanish women's footballers,Chilean women's footballers,Valencia Féminas CF players,Primera División (women) players,People from Horta Oest,1994 births,Chilean people of Spanish descent,Santa Teresa CD players,Living people,Spanish people of Chilean descent,Women's association football midfielders
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Due to her birthplace and her background, López is eligible to play for Spain or Chile.
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Section::::International career.
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BULLET::::- Nayadet López at LaLiga.es (in Spanish)
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Spanish women's footballers,Chilean women's footballers,Valencia Féminas CF players,Primera División (women) players,People from Horta Oest,1994 births,Chilean people of Spanish descent,Santa Teresa CD players,Living people,Spanish people of Chilean descent,Women's association football midfielders
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Section::::External links.
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Team Sonic Racing is a 2019 kart racing game and a spinoff from Sega's "Sonic the Hedgehog" series. Controlling one of 15 characters from the series' cast, players compete in races using sports cars. They view gameplay from a third-person perspective while performing tricks, drifting, and collecting power-ups.
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Racing video games,Xbox One games,Nintendo Switch games,Sumo Digital games,2019 video games,Video games developed in the United Kingdom,Sega video games,PlayStation 4 games,Windows games
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"Team Sonic Racing" differs from traditional kart racers because of its focus on cooperative gameplay, similar to the kind featured in "Splatoon" (2015) and "Overwatch" (2016)—players are part of a team of racers and win races through efficiency rather than speed. Game modes include earning competing to earn points, time trials, customizing the racing rules, and a story-driven tutorial campaign.
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Sumo Digital, which had previously worked on "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing" (2010) and "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed" (2012), developed "Team Sonic Racing". Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka conceived the cooperative gameplay, and Sumo Digital used the team-based "Sonic Heroes" (2003) as a point of reference.
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Unlike Sumo Digital's previous racing games, "Team Sonic Racing" only features "Sonic" characters, as the team wanted to expand the series' world and character roster. They aimed to make the game stand out compared to other racing games and developed it using a modified version of the "All-Stars" game engine. Musician Jun Senoue, who had not contributed to a major "Sonic" game since "Generations" (2011), composed the soundtrack.
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"Team Sonic Racing" existence came to light when a Sumo Digital memo leaked in January 2018, with Sega confirming it the following May. Its marketing campaign included appearances at trade shows, a one-shot comic from IDW Publishing, and a two-part animated series. The game was released on May 21, 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, and received mixed reviews.
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"Team Sonic Racing" is a "Sonic the Hedgehog"-themed kart racing game featuring single-player and multiplayer modes. After selecting one of 15 characters from the series' cast, players participate in races using sports cars on courses thematically based on locations from the franchise. There are three types of racing classes: speed, technique, and power. Each type has its own unique abilities; for example, technique racers like Tails can drive over rough surfaces like grass without slowing down.
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Racing video games,Xbox One games,Nintendo Switch games,Sumo Digital games,2019 video games,Video games developed in the United Kingdom,Sega video games,PlayStation 4 games,Windows games
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Section::::Gameplay.
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The player views gameplay from a third-person perspective and runs over panels to get speed boosts, performs tricks in midair, and drifts to make sharp turns. Power-ups called Wisps can be collected from canisters with "?" marks and grant players temporary offensive and defensive advantages.
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Section::::Gameplay.
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The gameplay differs from traditional racing games because of its focus on cooperative gameplay: the player is part of a team of racers and they must work together. While each player in a team still takes control of a single racer, they must also pay attention to how teammates are performing and share power-ups. Instead of winning races by simply finishing first, teams get points based on how they worked together. Thus, the most efficient team wins.
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Section::::Gameplay.
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Four teams of three compete, for a total of twelve racers at a time. Any character can be in a team; the player also has the option for each teammate to be the same character. Working together causes an "Ultimate" meter to be filled. When full, it can be activated to gain a temporary burst of speed. The meter's duration can be extended by hitting competing racers.
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Racing video games,Xbox One games,Nintendo Switch games,Sumo Digital games,2019 video games,Video games developed in the United Kingdom,Sega video games,PlayStation 4 games,Windows games
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Section::::Gameplay.
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There are 21 tracks in total, including some returning from "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing" (2010) and "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed" (2012), each split across seven zones and based on locations from main "Sonic" games.
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Section::::Gameplay.
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Team Sonic Racing
"Team Sonic Racing" features a variety of game modes, including Grand Prix, in which players compete to earn points; Time Trial, in which players race for the fastest time possible; and Exhibition, in which players can customize the racing rules. One mode, "Team Adventure", is a story-driven campaign that also includes a tutorial, as well as an original story explaining why the characters are racing.
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It is divided into chapters and players must complete missions like collecting as many rings as possible. Unlike the main game, the teams in Team Adventure are predetermined. Progressing through Team Adventure will unlock extras that can be used in the other modes.
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Players can customize their vehicles, with new parts unlocked as they progress through the game. Customization options can be purchased using in-game currency called Mod Pods, which are earned by competing in races. Parts modify cars' handling, boost, acceleration, defense, and top speed, and players can also make aesthetic changes such as paint jobs and horn sounds. The game supports four-player local multiplayer, up to twelve online, and up to three in Team Adventure.
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An alien tanuki named Dodon Pa sends invitations to Sonic the Hedgehog and several of his friends, inviting them to compete in a series of team-based races. He builds cars outfitted with advanced technology for each of the racers, offering them as a prize for the winning team. Though they are skeptical of Dodon Pa's motivations, Sonic and the others agree. The competition takes them across the world, with Dodon Pa pitting them against increasingly difficult challenges.
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