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The racers remain suspicious of Dodon Pa, believing he may be working with Sonic's longtime nemesis Doctor Eggman. Investigating further, they discover he is king of the planet Donpa Kingdom and the president of the Donpa Motors automotive corporation. The company is constructing an Ultimate Energy Engine, which gains power from teamwork. Intending it for philanthropic use, Dodon Pa has been using the races to gather research data for the engine and generate energy to power it.
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After unsuccessfully attempting to steal the engine, Eggman and his henchmen kidnap Dodon Pa and hold him hostage on their battleship. Eggman deceives Dodon Pa into finishing the engine for him, forcing Sonic and the others to continue racing to power it. Eggman installs the engine into a doomsday robot, but it goes haywire and destroys the battleship. Sonic and his friends manage to rescue Dodon Pa as the ship explodes, though the cars are destroyed in the process.
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A grateful Dodon Pa builds everyone new cars, and they prepare to race again.
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The British video game developer Sumo Digital developed "Team Sonic Racing" for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. It was Sumo Digital's third racing game featuring the "Sonic" intellectual property (IP), following "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing" and "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed". Sega chose Sumo Digital to develop the game because of its experience with the "Sonic" IP.
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Development began before the completion of "Sonic Mania" and "Sonic Forces" in 2017. Unlike those games, which featured action-oriented gameplay, "Team Sonic Racing" was aimed at casual gamers. The majority of the staff did not work on the previous games, although some who did were contacted for advice. The lead designer of the game was Richard Acherki, while Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka served as producer. "Team Sonic Racing" was Acherki's first game at Sumo Digital.
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According to Acherki, the proprietary game engine "Team Sonic Racing" runs on is a modified version of the one used to develop the "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing" games, and allowed them to easily port the game across platforms.
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Unlike the "Sonic & Sega All-Stars" games, which featured various Sega franchises, "Team Sonic Racing" solely focuses on "Sonic". Sega's community manager Aaron Webber said that "Team Sonic Racing" is not a sequel to "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed" and is "very, very different" from previous "Sonic" racers.
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Iizuka explained that the team wanted to make a game that took place solely in the "Sonic" universe, which is why it does not bear the "All-Stars" name. He noted Sega used to release a variety of racing games such as "Out Run" (1986) and "Daytona USA" (1992), and said "Team Sonic Racing" continues this tradition.
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Webber added that the team wanted to expand the world and character roster of "Sonic", and designer Derek Littlewood said setting the game in the "Sonic" universe allowed them use to the series' "full suite" of characters and elements. One of Sumo Digital's goals was to "provide plenty of fan service and also [give] people something new to look at and experience."
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Designer Ben Wilson called working on a "Sonic" game "surreal" and said the team enjoyed working with Sega. The game does not support cross-platform multiplayer, which Iizuka stated is because of technical constraints.
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Sumo Digital wanted to make "Team Sonic Racing" stand out compared to other racing games, and with the engine of previous games they had a solid foundation to build a new experience. Iizuka suggested that they design it so it was easy for beginners. Sumo Digital also wanted to build on the gameplay of "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed", which many players enjoyed. Iizuka conceived the team-based gameplay after watching his son play a kart racing game with his friends.
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He observed that they were not all happy and pondered how they could all enjoy the game. Observing other games, Sumo Digital found that team gameplay was popular; noting that racing games were largely single-player experiences, they decided combining the concepts would create a unique and exciting experience.
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Iizuka said Sumo Digital was not inspired by other kart racing games like "Mario Kart 8" (2014) because the team wanted to make a game that emphasized teamwork instead of "a network game", citing "Splatoon" (2015) and "Overwatch" (2016) as examples of the cooperative gameplay "Team Sonic Racing" was designed to resemble. He also found it surprising there were few team-based racing games available.
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Designing the game was challenging because the teamwork aspect was an unusual concept for a racing game. Iizuka and the team found that, if the cooperative gameplay was too prominent, it would hamper with the fluidity of the gameplay. Sumo Digital used "Sonic Heroes" (2003), which features team-based gameplay, as a point of reference. Other difficulties arose from choosing characters for the roster.
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For instance, Vector the Crocodile, traditionally seen as a member of the Chaotix in "Sonic" games, is paired with Blaze the Cat and Silver the Hedgehog in "Team Sonic Racing", which led to considerable debate among the team. They also had a hard time choosing courses with a variety of atmospheres. Each character received a unique car designed to reflect their individuality, while custom parts were made separately.
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"Team Sonic Racing" features several new versions of the Wisp power-ups from previous "Sonic" games. The "Sega All-Stars" games included general power-ups since they featured multiple franchises, but since "Team Sonic Racing" features simply "Sonic", Sumo Digital unified the power-ups with Wisps. The team worked with the Japanese Sonic Team staff to get approval for their concepts.
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Jun Senoue composed the soundtrack in his first major work in the "Sonic" series since "Sonic Generations" (2011), while Richard Jacques, Tee Lopes, Tyler Smyth of DangerKids, Tomoya Ohtani, chip-tune artist TORIENA and the band Hyper Potions also contributed. The game's theme song, "Green Light Ride", was performed by Senoue's band Crush 40.
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Iizuka said the team needed "cool" music that would "influence the player's excitement", which led him to ask Senoue to compose the score. He composed each track individually, collaborating with a different musician for each one.
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Rumors of a new "Sonic" racing game arose in January 2018, when an internal Sumo Digital memo mentioning an "unannounced karting game" based on an "established global IP" leaked. Sumo Digital's history with "Sonic" caused speculation that it was developing a new "Sega All-Stars" title, which Webber denied. Despite his response, several toy companies alluded to a future "Sonic" kart racing game in February 2018.
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For example, a representative for the company Zappies reported at the Spielwarenmesse toy fair in Nuremberg that a third "Sonic" kart racing game was in development and that it planned to produce promotional toy figures. "Sonic" fans noted Webber's comments just alluded to the "Sega All-Stars" name and did not discount the premise of a new "Sonic" racing game, and further rumors of a game without any other Sega IPs involved arose later in February.
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Sega scheduled a "Sonic"-related announcement for its March 16, 2018 show at the SXSW convention. While Sega did not reveal the racing game there, the official series Twitter account teased it.
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In May 2018, after the game leaked in a Walmart retail listing, Sega confirmed "Team Sonic Racing" was in development. "Eurogamer" expressed disappointment that it did not include any non-"Sonic" characters as playable racers, which its writer believed was one of the best things about "Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing" and its sequel. However, he remained optimistic, believing Sumo Digital's experience with "Sonic" would ensure the game would be a similar, "fundamentally brilliant arcade racer".
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
Sega initially slated "Team Sonic Racing" for release in late 2018, but delayed it to May 21, 2019, that October to give Sumo Digital more development time. Iizuka later clarified that there were problems with the online mode that took more time than anticipated to fix.
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
A demo version was playable at E3 2018 in June. The demo, which featured one track and six playable characters, was described by "Kotaku" as underwhelming, unfavorably comparing it to "Mario Kart". "Kotaku" argued the demo lacked ambition and called its character lineup shallow, especially when compared to that of "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed".
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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::::Promotion and release.
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A more optimistic opinion came from "IGN": although he considered the power-ups generic, the writer felt the game still had a good foundation and that the team gameplay was satisfying. "Hardcore Gamer" nominated it as E3's best racing game, but it lost to "Forza Horizon 4". Sega released a trailer to promote the game at E3, featuring the theme song and an in-depth look at the gameplay. Another demo was playable at Gamescom in August 2018.
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
More details were revealed, including the new character Dodon Pa, aspects of the story, and racetracks based on levels in "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" (1994) and "Sonic Unleashed" (2008). The game won the "Best Casual Game" award at the 2018 Gamescom Awards. "Team Sonic Racing" was also present at PAX West in August, where attendees were given an exclusive poster, and the Tokyo Game Show in November.
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
IDW Publishing released a promotional one-shot comic book, written by "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" scribe Caleb Goellner and illustrated by "Sonic" comic artist Adam Bryce Thomas, in December 2018. The story is set before the game's events and features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and their friends traveling to a mysterious planet and preventing "an old foe" from obtaining new technology.
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
At SXSW in March 2019, the first episode of a two-part tie-in animated series, "Team Sonic Racing Overdrive", was released, followed by the second episode in April. The series' animation was handled by Tyson Hesse and Neko Production, who previously produced the "Sonic Mania" (2017) tie-in "Sonic Mania Adventures". On launch day, Sega released a live-action trailer set in a supermarket, featuring a cameo from Iizuka.
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
Sumo Digital chose to offer all content at launch instead of selling some as downloadable content, and not to include microtransactions.
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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::::Promotion and release.
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Team Sonic Racing
According to the review aggregator website Metacritic, "Team Sonic Racing" received "mixed or average reviews". It debuted at the top of the UK all-format sales charts—the first "Sonic" game to do so since "Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games" in 2008—with the PlayStation 4 version selling the most copies.
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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::::Reception.
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Team Sonic Racing
"Screen Rant" observed that critics generally deemed it fun but inferior to the "Sega All-Stars" titles and "Mario Kart 8", which they felt were presented better.
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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::::Reception.
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Raoued Operation
The Raoued operation ("") was an anti-terrorist operation that was conducted in February 2014 in Raoued, Tunisia against Salafist extremists.
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Arab Winter in Tunisia,Maghreb,War on Terror,Conflicts in 2014,Wars involving Tunisia,2017 in Tunisia
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Section::::Abstract
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Raoued Operation
On 3 February 2014, the Tunisian police were informed of the presence of armed jihadists in the city of Raoued, located in the suburbs of Tunis..
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Arab Winter in Tunisia,Maghreb,War on Terror,Conflicts in 2014,Wars involving Tunisia,2017 in Tunisia
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Section::::Operation.
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Raoued Operation
More than 150 men from the National Guard were sent in the afternoon to surround a house where Salafist fighters were located, while all the roads leading to the city were blocked. In the following hours and until the following day, several firefights broke out between the jihadists and the National Guards. After being dislodged from one house, the Salafists took refuge in a second. Finally, on 4 February at midday, the National Guards launched an assault that defeated the besieged.
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Arab Winter in Tunisia,Maghreb,War on Terror,Conflicts in 2014,Wars involving Tunisia,2017 in Tunisia
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Section::::Operation.
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Raoued Operation
According to the Ministry of the Interior, seven terrorists were killed in the fight and another was taken prisoner. A National Guard member was also killed - 29-year-old Atef Jabri and sergeant of the special brigade - and another wounded. Among the jihadists killed was Kamel Gadhgadhi, a leader of Ansar al-Sharia, suspected of the February 2013 assassination of Chokri Belaid, and a participant in the Battle of Chaambi.
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Arab Winter in Tunisia,Maghreb,War on Terror,Conflicts in 2014,Wars involving Tunisia,2017 in Tunisia
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Section::::Casualties.
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Raoued Operation
Three other dead were quickly identified: Mohamed Naceur Dridi, Haykel Badr, and Alaeddine Najahi. In addition to Kamel Gadhgadhi, among the dead would be two other people - Alaeddine Ben Abdelwaheb Njahi said "Abu Haydar" and Ali Ben Mustapha Ben Saad Kala - who allegedly took part in the mutilation of Tunisian soldiers killed during the Battle of Chaambi.
[]
Arab Winter in Tunisia,Maghreb,War on Terror,Conflicts in 2014,Wars involving Tunisia,2017 in Tunisia
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Section::::Casualties.
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Weymouth Old Town Hall
Weymouth Old Town Hall is a former town hall at Weymouth, Dorset, England. The building, which was built with Portland stone in the 1770s, has been Grade II listed since 1953. The bell turret is believed to date from the 17th century. Since 2009, the hall has been operated for community use by the Guardians of the Old Town Hall.
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Grade II listed government buildings,Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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Section::::Abstract
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Weymouth Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall has Tudor origins, with the same site being the location of an earlier town hall since the 16th century. Traditionally Weymouth and Melcombe Regis were rivals for trade and industry, until the two towns were united in an Act of Parliament in 1571. However, both continued to use their separate town halls, with Weymouth's being rebuilt around 1774.
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Grade II listed government buildings,Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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Section::::History.
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Weymouth Old Town Hall
By the 1890s, the town hall was in need of repair, and a major restoration and alteration project was carried out in 1896 for a cost of £877. The clock above the main door of the building was presented by Sir Henry Edwards upon completion of the work. By this time, the Weymouth Guildhall, which had opened in 1838 on the site of the former Melcombe Regis Town Hall, was now the council's main place for meetings.
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Grade II listed government buildings,Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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Section::::History.
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Weymouth Old Town Hall
The hall, still under the council's ownership, was later used as the headquarters of the local Girl Guides from the mid-20th century onwards. The hall became vacant in 2005 and fell into a state of disrepair. Although the council had initially planned to lease the building, the extensive repair work discouraged potential tenants, including the Citizens Advice Bureau who had considered moving into the building.
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Grade II listed government buildings,Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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Section::::History.
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Weymouth Old Town Hall
The council attempted to sell the hall in 2007, but after a deal fell through, the council gave the Chapelhay Community Partnership a 30 year rent-free lease in 2009 to transform the building into an arts and heritage centre. The Guardians of the Old Town Hall formed that year as a community interest company to manage and operate the building.
[]
Grade II listed government buildings,Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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Section::::History.
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Weymouth Old Town Hall
The hall quickly became a regular host of various events and exhibitions, while planned restoration work received planning approval in 2011. Further restoration was undertaken in 2015, funded by McCarthy & Stone, who then temporarily used the building as a sales office for their nearby Harbour Lights Court development. The work received the Weymouth Civic Society Award for 2015.
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Grade II listed government buildings,Grade II listed buildings in Dorset
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Section::::History.
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Jana Žitňanská
Jana Žitňanská (born 17 May 1974) is a Slovak politician. Since 2014 she has been a Member of the European Parliament, where she is a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR). She is also a journalist.
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New Majority (Slovakia) MEPs,People from Bratislava,Women MEPs for Slovakia,MEPs for Slovakia 2014–2019,Living people,1974 births
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56640476
Operation of Sidi Aïch
The Sidi Aïch operation was an anti-terrorist operation conducted in Tunisia in March 2015 against a group of the Tunisian branch of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the Katiba Okba Ibn Nafaa.
[]
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Operation of Sidi Aïch
On the evening of 28 March 2015, in Sidi Aïch in the governorate of Gafsa, the National Guard ambushed an AQIM vehicle. During the clash that followed, almost all the jihadists who occupied the vehicle were killed by the Tunisian military, with the exception of a fighter who was wounded and taken prisoner. A specialized demining group was then dispatched to the site to verify that the corpses are not booby-trapped.
[]
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Section::::Operation.
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56640476
Operation of Sidi Aïch
According to the Tunisian government, nine jihadists were killed during the operation, including Algerian Lokman Abu Sakhr, leader of the katiba (brigade) Okba Ibn Nafaa, of AQIM. Of the eight other jihadists killed, three were Algerian and five Tunisian. The Tunisian government also claimed that Lokmane Abou Sakhr and Katiba Okba Ibn Nafaa were responsible for the attack on the Bardo Museum, even though the attack was claimed by the Islamic State and not by AQIM.
[]
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Section::::Operation.
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Film New Europe Association
The Film New Europe Association (FNE) is a networking body and free online news wire (FilmNewEurope.com) for film institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic region. It is based in Warsaw, Poland and has an office in Prague. It was founded by Andrzej Wajda. Its advisory panel includes Czech directory director Jan Svěrák, Polish screenwriter Krzysztof Zanussi, Slovak directors Martin Šulík and Juraj Jakubisko, Lithuanian director Šarūnas Bartas and Hungarians, screenwriter István Szabó and cinematographer Lajos Koltai.
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European cinema,European websites
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Section::::Abstract
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56640472
List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (1969–73)
The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 1969 until 1973 were elected on 19 December 1968. Of the 105 elected members, 81 were from the United National Independence Party and 23 from the Zambian African National Congress, together with a single independent. Five additional members were nominated.
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Section::::Abstract
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56640517
Edizioni Casagrande
Edizioni Casagrande is an Italian-language publisher, founded in 1949 and based in Bellinzona in Switzerland. It focuses on the art and history of Italian Switzerland.
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Section::::Abstract
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Edizioni Casagrande
The Casagrande family first opened a bookshop in Bellinzona in 1924, which formed the foundation for the foundation of their publishing company. It published its first book in 1950 using a small printing press inside the bookshop which remained active until 1956, when they moved to 16 via Nocca in the same town. In 1976 it was one of the backers for the reorganisation of the Istituto Editoriale Ticinese.
[]
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Section::::Abstract
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Edizioni Casagrande
BULLET::::- http://www.edizionicasagrande.com/ BULLET::::- http://www.culturactif.ch/editions/casagrande.htm BULLET::::- http://www.libreriacasagrande.ch/
[]
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Section::::External links.
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56640562
Dalbergia discolor
Dalbergia discolor is a species of liana, with the Vietnamese name "trắc biến màu". The genus "Dalbergia" is placed in the subfamily Faboideae and tribe Dalbergieae; no subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.
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Dalbergia,Flora of Indo-China,Flora of Malesia
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Section::::Abstract
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
All Nerve is the fifth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band The Breeders, released on March 2, 2018, 10 years after their previous album "Mountain Battles" (2008). A "Stereogum" article in June 2016 reported that the band was recording new material at their Ohio studio and in October 2017 they released the first single from the album titled "Wait in the Car".
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Abstract
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56640407
All Nerve
4AD announced on January 9, 2018, that the new album will be made available on March 2, 2018 and released the album's second single, "All Nerve" on the same day. The album also marks the band's first in 25 years with their "Last Splash" lineup. Courtney Barnett guests on one song on the album; "Howl at the Summit".
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Abstract
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
In 2012 Kim and Kelly Deal decided to commemorate the upcoming 20-year anniversary of the Breeders' 1993 album "Last Splash" by touring in 2013 with the albums original recording personnel and made contact with Josephine Wiggs and Jim MacPherson. At this time Kim and MacPherson had not spoken since their acrimonious split during their time together in The Amps, however both he and Wiggs were interested and their record label, 4AD decided to release a deluxe 20th anniversary version of the album titled "LSXX".
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Background.
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
The tour began in the US, continued in Europe, Australia, and South America, and included the Deerhunter-curated All Tomorrow's Parties festival. A teaser video was made by the band showing the reunited lineup in rehearsal. Reflecting on these rehearsals Kim said of the experience "It feels really natural, but at the same time there is adjustment. Like when Jim set up his drums and I started playing with him, I had to turn around and crank my amplifier up like two numbers.
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Background.
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
He's pretty loud." At the conclusion of the "LSXX" tour the band realized how well they were all getting along and decided to record new music together. During the recording at their Ohio studio Courtney Barnett, who was in town for the Nelsonville Music Festival, recorded some backup vocals for "Howl at the Summit". For the duration of the recording process, Wiggs stayed in Kim Deal's attic at her Dayton, Ohio home to avoid having to drive the 10 hour journey to New York.
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Background.
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
The album was released to universal acclaim scoring 83 on aggregate website Metacritic, based on 22 reviews. Giving the album 4 out of 5 stars AllMusic reviewer Heather Phares said of the album "The decade-long gap between "All Nerve" and "Mountain Battles" was the Breeders' longest hiatus yet, but it was time well spent -- this is one of the band's finest blends of sugar and swagger, space and noise."
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Reception.
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
"Record Collector"s Alun Hamnett gave the album a perfect 5 out of 5 stars and praised Kim Deal's decision to leave the Pixies in 2013 to focus exclusively on The Breeders stating "They took their sweet time, but that Breeders line-up is back, and has just nonchalantly knocked it out of the park."
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Reception.
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56640407
All Nerve
In a slightly more negative review, Julian Marszalek of "The Quietus" criticized the latter half of the album saying "the album goes through a variety of fits and starts before descending into anticlimax. 'Skinhead #2' and 'Blues At The Acropolis' are inconclusive filler, which on an album that lasts a little over 30 minutes, just isn’t good enough."
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Reception.
56640407
56640407
All Nerve
The Guardian's Alexis Petridis said about the album that it "blends ancient monuments and crushed beetles into a spectral brew" and gave 4 out of five stars. Mojo Magazine ranked the album #10 on their list of "Top 75 Albums of 2018" in their end-of-the-year November 2018 issue.
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The Breeders albums,2018 albums
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Section::::Reception.
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The Breeders BULLET::::- Kim Deal – lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards BULLET::::- Kelley Deal – guitar, vocals BULLET::::- Jim MacPherson – drums BULLET::::- Josephine Wiggs – bass, guitar, vocals Additional personnel BULLET::::- Courtney Barnett, Bones Sloane, Dave Mudie, Dylan Ranson-Hughes – backing vocals BULLET::::- Kyle Rector – Farfisa organ Technical personnel BULLET::::- Steve Albini – engineering, mixing BULLET::::- Mike Montgomery, Greg Norman, Tom Rastikis – engineering BULLET::::- Matt Boynton – mixing
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Section::::Personnel.
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BULLET::::- Eric Gorman – mixing assistance BULLET::::- Greg Calbi, Bob Weston – mastering BULLET::::- Martin Andersen – photography BULLET::::- Chris Bigg – design
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Section::::Personnel.
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Giovanni Orelli (30 October 1928, Bedretto, Switzerland - 3 December 2016, Lugano) was a Swiss poet and writer who worked in Italian and the Ticinese dialect. His cousin Giorgio Orelli was a poet and literary critic.
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He studied at the University of Zurich and the University of Milan, graduating in medieval and humanist philology. He spent much of his life in Lugano where - until he reached pension age - he was a teacher at the cantonal lyceum. His writing career began in 1965 with the novel "L'anno della valanga", which won the Veillon Prize.
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Section::::Life.
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He won the Schiller Prize in 1972 with his novel "La festa del ringraziamento". He won the Gottfried-Keller-Preis in 1997 for his complete oeuvre. He was also politically engaged, initially with the Independent Socialist Party, contributing to its weekly paper "Politica nuova".
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Section::::Life.
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He then moved to the Swiss Socialist Party and was elected for one term as a deputy to the Great Council for the Canton of Ticino - he was also elected to that role the four previous years but had been unable to take up his seat due to his teaching duties. On 17 May 2012 he and Peter Bichsel were joint winners of the Schiller Grand Prize, both for their complete oeuvre.
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Section::::Life.
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BULLET::::- "L'anno della valanga", introduction by Vittorio Sereni, Milano, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1965 (2ª ed. Bellinzona, Casagrande, 2003). BULLET::::- "Il giuoco del Monopoly", Milano, Mondadori, 1980. BULLET::::- "Un Orto sopra Pontechiasso", with 16 watercolours by Massimo Cavalli, Ed. Rovio, 1983. BULLET::::- "La festa del ringraziamento", Milano, Mondadori, 1972 (2ª ed. Bellinzona, Casagrande, 1991).
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Section::::Works.:Prose.
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BULLET::::- "Il sogno di Walacek", Roma, 66thand2nd, 2011. In passato Torino, Einaudi, 1991 (Solothurner Literaturtage, 1990). BULLET::::- "Il treno delle italiane", Roma, Donzelli, 1995. BULLET::::- "1937-1997: 60 anni: sessantesimo HCAP", fotogr. di Pino Brioschi, Hockey Club Ambrì-Piotta, HCAP, 1996. BULLET::::- "Pane per Natale", with two chapters by Massimo Cavalli, Flussi, 1998.
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Section::::Works.:Prose.
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BULLET::::- "Di una sirena in Parlamento", Bellinzona, Casagrande, 1999. BULLET::::- "Farciámm da Punt a Punt: facezie dell'Alto Ticino", Bellinzona, Messaggi Brevi, 2000, . BULLET::::- "Gli occhiali di Gionata Lerolieff", Roma, Donzelli, 2000, . BULLET::::- "Da quaresime lontane", Bellinzona, Casagrande, 2006, . BULLET::::- "Immensee", Bellinzona, Messaggi Brevi, 2008. . BULLET::::- "I mirtilli del Moléson", Torino, Aragno, 2014. .
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Swiss male novelists,Western Lombard language,20th-century Swiss poets,1928 births,Swiss politicians,2016 deaths,People from Ticino,Italian-language writers,Swiss people of Italian descent,21st-century Swiss writers,21st-century Swiss poets,University of Milan alumni
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Section::::Works.:Prose.
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BULLET::::- "Sant'Antoni dai padü: poesie in dialetto leventinese", All'Insegna del Pesce d'oro, Milano, Scheiwiller, 1986. BULLET::::- "Concertino per rane", Bellinzona, Casagrande, 1990 (2ª ed. 1993). BULLET::::- "Né timo né maggiorana", Milano, Marcos y Marcos, 1995. BULLET::::- "L'albero di Lutero", Milano, Marcos y Marcos, 1998. BULLET::::- "Quartine per Francesco", con una nota di Pietro De Marchi, Novara, Interlinea, 2004.
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Swiss male novelists,Western Lombard language,20th-century Swiss poets,1928 births,Swiss politicians,2016 deaths,People from Ticino,Italian-language writers,Swiss people of Italian descent,21st-century Swiss writers,21st-century Swiss poets,University of Milan alumni
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Section::::Works.:Poetry.
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BULLET::::- "Un eterno imperfetto", Milano, Garzanti, 2006. BULLET::::- "Un labirinto". Lugano, ADV alla chiara fonte. 2015. .
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Section::::Works.:Poetry.
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BULLET::::- Pietro De Marchi, Fabio Pusterla (ed.) : "Sempre, senza misura. Omaggio a Giovanni Orelli". Bellinzona, Edizioni Sottoscala, 2013. .
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Section::::Bibliography.
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BULLET::::- Viceversa entry BULLET::::- Il fondo di Giovanni Orelli all'Archivio svizzero di letteratura BULLET::::- Giovanni Orelli, l'ultimo Gran Premio Schiller
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Section::::External links.
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2017–18 NC State Wolfpack women's basketball team
The 2017–18 NC State Wolfpack women's basketball team represented North Carolina State University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wolfpack, led by fifth-year head coach Wes Moore, played their home games at Reynolds Coliseum and were members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 26–9, 11–5 in ACC play to finish in a tie for fourth place. They advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Women's Tournament where they lost to Louisville.
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2017–18 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season,NC State Wolfpack women's basketball seasons
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Section::::Abstract
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They received at-large bid of the NCAA Women's Tournament where they defeated Elon and Maryland in the first and second rounds before losing to Mississippi State in the sweet sixteen.
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2017–18 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season,NC State Wolfpack women's basketball seasons
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!colspan=9 style="background:#E00000; color:white;"| Exhibition !colspan=9 style="background:#E00000; color:white;"| Non-conference regular season !colspan=9 style="background:#E00000; color:white;"| ACC regular season !colspan=9 style="background:#E00000; color:white;"| ACC Women's Tournament !colspan=9 style="background:#E00000; color:white;"| NCAA Women's Tournament Source
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2017–18 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season,NC State Wolfpack women's basketball seasons
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Section::::Schedule.
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Bagerhat-1
Bagerhat-1 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2009 by Sheikh Helal Uddin of the Awami League.
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Bagerhat District,Parliamentary constituencies in Bangladesh
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Bagerhat-1
The constituency encompasses Chitalmari, Fakirhat, and Mollahat upazilas.
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The constituency was created in 1984 from the Khulna-1 constituency when the former Khulna District was split into three districts: Bagerhat, Khulna, and Satkhira.
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Section::::History.
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Sheikh Helal Uddin was re-elected unopposed in the 2014 general election after opposition parties withdrew their candidacies in a boycott of the election.
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Section::::Elections.:Elections in the 2010s.
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Sheikh Hasina stood for three seats in the 2008 general election: Bagerhat-1, Rangpur-6, and Gopalganj-3. After winning all three, she chose to represent Gopalganj-3 and quit the other two, triggering by-elections in them. Helal Uddin was elected unopposed in March 2009 after the Election Commission disqualified the other two candidates in the by-election scheduled for April 2009.
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Sheikh Hasina stood for three seats in the June 1996 general election: Bagerhat-1, Khulna-1, and Gopalganj-3. After winning all three, she chose to represent Gopalganj-3 and quit the other two, triggering by-elections in them. Helal Uddin was elected in a September 1996 by-election.
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Section::::Elections.:Elections in the 1990s.
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Bert Van Bork (1928 – October 29, 2014) was a German-born producer, director, cinematographer, still photographer, painter, and printer. He studied fine arts in Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, and later moved to Chicago where he shot and directed instructional films for companies like Encyclopædia Britannica Films and Physical Science Study Committee.
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Section::::Abstract
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His work was heavily influenced by German expressionism and some of his most critically acclaimed films include his Academy Award nominated short documentary Eyewitness (1999 film) and "The Seventeen Year Locust".
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Bert Van Bork was born in Augustusburg,Germany in 1928. Following World War II, he began creating woodcuts depicting a Berlin postwar. In 1954, he moved to Chicago and was already established as a masterful photographer after being awarded the National Award for Outstanding Photography in Germany, though once he moved to the city he began working with oil paints and canvas to portray the landscapes of the American Southwest as well as the cityscapes of Chicago.
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Section::::Early Life and Career.
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While in Chicago, Van Bork started filming and producing instructional videos, as well as working to create a collective to preserve pieces of art that were created in concentration camps during World War II.
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In 1957, Bert Van Bork met with Warren Everote who worked multiple positions during his time at Encyclopedia Britannia Films from a filmmaker to executive producer to even president. In this meeting, Van Bork showed him his film "The Seventeen Year Locust" which landed him a job to produce art and science films for Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Section::::Career with Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar
Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar (Persian: ساسان بھنام بختیار) is an Iranian-French multidisciplinary artist. He is the founder of France's Fondation Behnam-Bakhtiar, a nonprofit and non-political organisation dedicated to the promotion of contemporary works by visual artists of Iranian descent (and contemporary Iranian culture as a whole), as well as an art collector, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
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American University in Dubai alumni,1984 births,People from Neuilly-sur-Seine,Iranian contemporary artists
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Section::::Abstract
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Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar was born in the Parisian suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1984, during the middle of the Iran–Iraq War. Through his mother, Firouzeh Bakhtiar-Bakhtiariha, he traces his descent from Iran's ancient Bakhtiari tribe. His great-grandfather General Gholam-Hossein Khan Bakhtiar (Sardar Mohtashem), was Iran's Minister of War, while his grandfather Abdolhamid Bakhtiar was a Majles deputy.
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Section::::Early life and education.
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Many of his other relatives, such as the late Iranian Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar and General Teymour Bakhtiar (two of his great-uncles), as well as the second wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Queen Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, to name a few, were also notable figures in the Pahlavi and Qajar eras. Through his father, he is a descendant of the Qajar monarch Ahmad Shah.
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Section::::Early life and education.
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Although born in Paris, Behnam-Bakhtiar spent his formative years in Tehran, and, at the age of nineteen, moved to nearby Dubai to study at the American University in Dubai (AUD). Later on, with his wife, Maria Zakharchenko, he relocated to Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat in France continuing his studies at the nearby Principality of Monaco to obtain his MBA at the International University of Monaco.
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Section::::Early life and education.
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Behnam-Bakhtiar's early works—mostly paintings—were largely informed by Iranian icons and imagery, and were first shown at Magic of Persia's auction in Dubai in 2009. Shortly afterwards, he produced two series regarding the Iran-Iraq War (A Reason to Fight and Aftermath), as well as the autobiographical "The Real Me", which brought to the fore various aspects of his identity and scenes of historical Iran.
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Section::::Career.
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In "The Real Me" Behnam-Bakhtiar developed his signature style of pairing black-and-white photography with vibrant collage cut-outs adorned with traditional Iranian patterns and motifs. His works have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in London, New York, Los Angeles, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Tehran. They have also been sold by the auction houses Bonhams, Christie's, and artnet.
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Section::::Career.
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Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar’s latest large-scale oil paintings explore his visionary values of life and humanity as well as their philosophical aspects experienced throughout his personal life and trauma during post revolution Iran and during the Iran-Iraq war where he was present, focusing on theories deriving from his direct experience over two decades in an uncertain place and sensitive time of his life.
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Section::::Career.
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Behnam-Bakhtiar paints in his signature style of scrapped painting - textured, representing energy and feelings making reference to Persian and International history, life philosophy, and his visionary outlook on life documented and practiced over a decade.
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Section::::Career.
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Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar
He layers paint onto one another over several years to create his well known complex work referencing to his theories, such as Oneness Wholeness, a prosperous way of life, human evolution, the universal language, eternal feelings and Self, history, present and future and evoke a strong sense of experiencing positive emotions, transcendence, while accessing its audience's psyche to bring about locked knowledge, intuitions and human sensitivity, bringing out the work from his own imagination onto a tangible surface.
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Section::::Career.
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Behnam-Bakhtiar's paintings have been exhibited in 2017 alongside works by Gerhard Richter, Georg Baselitz and Sigmar Polke amongst others, including a solo exhibition at London's Saatchi Gallery and a solo exhibition at the historic Villa Santo Sospir in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat entitled Oneness Wholeness with Jean Cocteau.
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Section::::Career.
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Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar
In 2016, Behnam-Bakhtiar founded the Fondation Behnam Bakhtiar in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, a collection of contemporary works by artists of Iranian descent. It houses pieces by artists including Parviz Tanavoli, Shirin Neshat, Farideh Lashai, Sohrab Sepehri, and Ardeshir Mohassess, as well as lesser-known ones. The non-political and non-religious Fondation is intended as a cultural gateway between Iran and the West.
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American University in Dubai alumni,1984 births,People from Neuilly-sur-Seine,Iranian contemporary artists
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Sassan Behnam-Bakhtiar
Through the Behnam-Bakhtiar Award, the Fondation works to support emerging artists of Iranian descent through financial support, as well as in the hosting of exhibitions and in printing of artists' books. The award was first held in 2017 in the theme ‘Future. Iran.’ with works on the development of a better future for Iran. Iran-based artist Babak Kazemi won first prize. Behnam-Bakhtiar is also a patron of the Magic of Persia charity in London, assisting at its fundraising galas.
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American University in Dubai alumni,1984 births,People from Neuilly-sur-Seine,Iranian contemporary artists
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Section::::Philanthropy.