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John Mousley
Mousley was born in Warwickshire and educated at Trinity College, Oxford, matriculating in 1793 and graduating B.A. in 1800.He was a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford from 1802 to 1816.
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1819 deaths,19th-century Anglican priests,1772 births,Fellows of Balliol College, Oxford,Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford,Archdeacons of Madras,People from Warwickshire
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Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais is a researcher of the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE), the climate change research unit of the Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL). He is a physicist working on the global carbon cycle of planet Earth, climate change, ecology and geosciences.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais studied Physics at École normale supérieure and received a PhD in 1991 entitled “Holocene climate record of Antarctic ice cores”.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Professional career.
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In 1992 he was a post-doctoral fellow at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. and investigated how carbon and oxygen isotopes in atmospheric CO can be used to constrain terrestrial carbon fluxes. He also designed the first three-dimensional simulation model of the heavy oxygen isotope in CO, an isotopic tracer of the water cycle coupled with carbon dioxide uptake by plant photosynthesis.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Professional career.
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Philippe Ciais
After 1994, Philippe Ciais returned to France at LSCE and carried out research into the inverse modeling of CO and CH fluxes at the surface of the Earth, based on transport models and a global network of surface in-situ stations. Under his leadership, this activity has been developed at LSCE into a research team.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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In parallel, Philippe Ciais led the establishment of the French greenhouse gas atmospheric monitoring network, going from two stations in 1992 to 25 stations today, and became a key component of the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) large-scale European research infrastructure.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Professional career.
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Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais continued research during the last twenty years, mainly on the relationships between ecosystem CO fluxes and climate, combining terrestrial biosphere models with satellite and eddy-covariance observations. He took part in the set up and interpretation of one of the first coupled carbon-climate simulation with the IPSL climate model, and pioneered the incorporation of cultivated ecosystems into a terrestrial biosphere model.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Professional career.
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Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais has been scientific coordinator or principal investigator of French, European Union and International projects and became co-chair of the Global Carbon Project in 2009. He had the opportunity to contribute to several synthesis of recent trends in the carbon cycle, characterized by the recent fast growth of emissions and by a slowing trend of natural sinks, a finding that had a large impact in the media.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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He acted as co-chair of the Global Carbon Observation Strategy of the Group on Earth Observation (GEO) task force on integrated carbon observations. He has worked for the IPCC in the Fourth IPCC Assessment Report, which was awarded the 2007 Nobel Piece Prize, and coordinated the Chapter 6 "Carbon and other biogeochemical cycles" in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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He is one of the principal investigators of the ERC-Synergy 2014-2019 grant IMBALANCE-P project, dealing with phosphorus and nitrogen imbalance of organisms, ecosystems and the earth system. A collaboration with Beijing University has been maintained with the SINO-FRENCH SOFIE Research Institute for Earth System Science led by Shilong Piao and Philippe Ciais.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Philippe Ciais is a highly cited researcher in two fields: Geosciences and Environment/Ecology and in all the fields of the ISI science indicators (Thomson Reuters). He has ranked as the most productive scientific author in the field of climate change, and among the authors who contributed to 5 of the 100 most influential papers in this field in a recent CarbonBrief analysis (2015) and was ranked among the list of Highly Cited Researchers in Clarivate Analytics.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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He has published more than 650 scientific papers in journals of the Science Citation Index, including Nature journals and Science, and contributed to the dissemination of science activities at national and international level.
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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He has received several awards-prizes both national and international. BULLET::::- In 2013, the Award Stars of Europe from the French Ministry of Research and Higher Education Etoiles de l’Europe BULLET::::- In 2016, the European Copernicus Medal from the Copernicus Gesellschaft that recognizes ingenious, innovative work in the geosciences or in the planetary and space sciences. BULLET::::- In 2017, the Sylver Medal of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for his research on the quantification and understanding of greenhouse gas fluxes
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::Awards and Honors.
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BULLET::::- Le Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE) BULLET::::- ERC Synergy Grant: IMBALANCE-P BULLET::::- Google Scholar, Citation index BULLET::::- "Who is Who" in the Global Carbon Project
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French physicists,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead authors,École Normale Supérieure alumni,French climatologists,Year of birth missing (living people)
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Section::::External links.
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Lindsay Lawrence
Lindsay Lawrence is a bronze medalist in the 1985 World Games in taekwondo.
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World Games bronze medalists,Competitors at the 1985 World Games,English male taekwondo practitioners
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Lindsay Lawrence
BULLET::::- Official site
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World Games bronze medalists,Competitors at the 1985 World Games,English male taekwondo practitioners
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Section::::External Links.
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1926 Northern Rhodesian general election
General elections were held in Northern Rhodesia on 22 May 1926 to elect the Legislative Council for the first time. A further four members were appointed by the Governor in September 1926.
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1926 in Northern Rhodesia,Elections in Zambia,1926 elections in Africa
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1926 Northern Rhodesian general election
The "Legislative Council Ordinance 1925" published in June 1925 provided for the election of members to the Legislative Council, which had been established in 1924. Five constituencies were created; Eastern, Livingstone and Western, Midland, Northern and Southern. Voting was restricted to British subjects, with suffrage granted to men aged 21 or over and women aged 25 or over, as long as they had lived in their constituency for at least six months and had property worth £250 or an annual salary of at least £200.
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1926 in Northern Rhodesia,Elections in Zambia,1926 elections in Africa
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Section::::Electoral system.
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1926 Northern Rhodesian general election
There were a total of 1,036 registered voters.
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1926 in Northern Rhodesia,Elections in Zambia,1926 elections in Africa
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Section::::Electoral system.
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1926 Northern Rhodesian general election
In two constituencies, Eastern and Livingstone and Western, there was only one candidate, both of whom were elected unopposed. Two candidates ran in Northern and Southern, whilst three ran in Midland.
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1926 in Northern Rhodesia,Elections in Zambia,1926 elections in Africa
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Section::::Campaign.
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Luk Wu
Luk Wu Tsuen () is an area of Lantau Island in Hong Kong, home to several Buddhist monasteries. The place was named as such since deer could be found there in the past and the landscape looks like a lake.
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Lantau Island
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Section::::Abstract
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Luk Wu
BULLET::::- An Oral History of Luk Wu BULLET::::- Draft Luk Wu and Keung Shan Outline Zoning Plan approved, September 18, 2015
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Lantau Island
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Section::::External links.
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Dionisio Nencioni di Bartolomeo
Dionisio Nencioni di Bartolomeo (1559, Florence - 1638, Naples) was an Italian architect, mainly active in Naples, to which he moved in 1584. He worked on the Hieronymite church from 1587 until his death, in collaboration with Giovanni Antonio Dosio.
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People from Florence,16th-century Italian architects,1559 births,17th-century Italian architects
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Section::::Abstract
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Dionisio Nencioni di Bartolomeo
In 1607 he took part in the competition to design the Royal Chapel of the Treasure of St. Januarius, alongside other architects working in Naples such as Francesco Grimaldi, Giovan Battista Cavagna, Giulio Cesare Fontana, Michelangelo Naccherino, Giovan Giacomo Di Conforto, Giovanni Cola di Franco and Ceccardo Bernucci, but his design did not win. In 1612 he worked on the Gesù e Maria Complex and from 1604 to 1632 as one of the architects of San Giuseppe dei Ruffi.
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People from Florence,16th-century Italian architects,1559 births,17th-century Italian architects
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Dionisio Nencioni di Bartolomeo
In 1631 he made some assessments of the work already done at certosa di San Martino. He spent his final years finishing working on the Gerolamini church (even joining the Hieronymites himself in 1637), which was only completed in 1639.
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People from Florence,16th-century Italian architects,1559 births,17th-century Italian architects
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Song Zhaosu
Song Zhaosu (born March 1941) is a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Nanyang, Henan. He graduated from Zhengzhou University in 1964 and a year later joined the Communist Party of China.
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1941 births,Vice-governors of Henan,Governors of Gansu,Communist Party of China politicians from Henan,Zhengzhou University alumni,People from Nanyang, Henan,People's Republic of China politicians from Henan
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Song Zhaosu had started his political career as the head of the Organization Department of Zhoukou District Committee in Zhoukou, Henan province. Later on, he served as deputy secretary of the Shangshui County Committee and then was its magistrate and secretary of Taikang County. Following that he became a secretary of both Zhoukou and Xuchang districts as well as of Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and Political and Legal Committee of the Henan Provincial Party Committee.
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1941 births,Vice-governors of Henan,Governors of Gansu,Communist Party of China politicians from Henan,Zhengzhou University alumni,People from Nanyang, Henan,People's Republic of China politicians from Henan
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Section::::Career.
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In 1988 he became a member of the Standing Committee and then was appointed as vice-governor of his home province. Zhaosu was then appointed as a governor and served there from 1999 to 2001 and from that year till 2003 was a Communist Party Committee Secretary of Gansu. On April 22, 2002 he was elected as the secretary of the provincial party committee at the 10th meeting of the CPC Gansu Provincial Committee.
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1941 births,Vice-governors of Henan,Governors of Gansu,Communist Party of China politicians from Henan,Zhengzhou University alumni,People from Nanyang, Henan,People's Republic of China politicians from Henan
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Section::::Career.
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From January 2003 to August of the same year, he served as the director of the Standing Committee of the Gansu Provincial People's Congress. In August 2003, he served as deputy director of the 10th People's Congress Environment and Resources Protection Committee.
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1941 births,Vice-governors of Henan,Governors of Gansu,Communist Party of China politicians from Henan,Zhengzhou University alumni,People from Nanyang, Henan,People's Republic of China politicians from Henan
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Section::::Career.
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He also served as a member of the 15th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and was a member of its 16th Central Committee. In March 2005, he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress.
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1941 births,Vice-governors of Henan,Governors of Gansu,Communist Party of China politicians from Henan,Zhengzhou University alumni,People from Nanyang, Henan,People's Republic of China politicians from Henan
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Section::::Career.
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BULLET::::- Song Zhaosu on People's Daily BULLET::::- Song Zhaosu on Epoch Times
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1941 births,Vice-governors of Henan,Governors of Gansu,Communist Party of China politicians from Henan,Zhengzhou University alumni,People from Nanyang, Henan,People's Republic of China politicians from Henan
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Section::::External links.
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Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans
Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans (1777 – 19 February 1816), formerly Lady Louisa Grace Manners, was the second wife of Aubrey Beauclerk, 6th Duke of St Albans. She was one the youngest of the seven children of John Manners, MP, and his wife Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of Dysart. Her nephew, Lionel Tollemache, 8th Earl of Dysart, succeeded her mother in the earldom when the latter died in 1840, aged 95.
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1777 births,1816 deaths
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Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans
She married the duke on 15 August 1802 in London, a few months after he succeeded his father in the dukedom. He had previously been married to Jane Moses, who died in 1800, leaving one daughter. The new duchess was said to have been "one of the brightest stars in the fashionable hemisphere" in the early years of her marriage.
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1777 births,1816 deaths
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Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans
They had one child, Aubrey Beauclerk, 7th Duke of St Albans (7 April 1815 – 19 February 1816); the duke, described as "a weak and sickly man", died, aged 50, before the child's birth.
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1777 births,1816 deaths
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Louisa Grace Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans
The duchess died on the same day as her son; both died at the home of her sister, the former Lady Laura Manners, wife of John Dalrymple, in Portman Square, London. Louisa had been "in a delicate state of health" since the death of her husband, and contemporary reports say that she died three hours after the child. Both were buried at Hanwell. The dukedom passed to a younger brother of the 6th Duke.
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1777 births,1816 deaths
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Karen Wheeler (Wyoming politician)
Karen Wheeler (born in Cheyenne, Wyoming) is Wyoming politician who served as Acting Secretary of State of Wyoming between February 9, 2018 and March 1, 2018. She is a member of Republican Party.
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20th-century births,Politicians from Cheyenne, Wyoming,Women in Wyoming politics,21st-century American politicians,Secretaries of State of Wyoming,University of Wyoming alumni,Wyoming Republicans
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Karen Wheeler (Wyoming politician)
She was born in Cheyenne and graduated from University of Wyoming. She has worked in the Secretary of State's Office for 31 years, including 7 years as Director of the Compliance Division. She became Deputy Director in 2015, responsible for planning, budget, personnel, staff development and oversight of service to the public. After the resignation of secretary Ed Murray amid scandal, she became his successor in 2018. She is married and has children.
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20th-century births,Politicians from Cheyenne, Wyoming,Women in Wyoming politics,21st-century American politicians,Secretaries of State of Wyoming,University of Wyoming alumni,Wyoming Republicans
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Ambraser Heldenbuch
The Ambraser Heldenbuch ("The Ambras Castle Book of Heroes") is a 16th century manuscript written in Early New High German now held in the Austrian National Library (signature Cod. ser. nova 2663). It contains a collection of 25 Middle High German courtly and heroic narratives along with some shorter works, all dating from the 12th and 13th centuries. For many of the texts it is the sole surviving source, which makes the manuscript highly significant for the history of German literature.
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Middle High German manuscripts,Middle High German literature,Dietrich von Bern cycle,16th-century books
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Section::::Abstract
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Ambraser Heldenbuch
The manuscript also attests to an enduring taste for the poetry of the MHG classical period among the upper classes.
[]
Middle High German manuscripts,Middle High German literature,Dietrich von Bern cycle,16th-century books
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Ambraser Heldenbuch
The manuscript was commissioned by the Emperor Maximilian I and written by Hans Ried in Bolzano over a period of years from 1504 to 1516. It was originally kept in the Chamber of Art and Curiosities at Ambras Castle, near Innsbruck, but in 1806, because of the uncertainty of the Napoleonic Wars, the Austrian Emperor Francis I had it moved to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
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Middle High German manuscripts,Middle High German literature,Dietrich von Bern cycle,16th-century books
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Section::::History.
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After the First World War it was transferred to the Vienna Hof-Bibliothek ("Court Library"), which in 1920 became the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek ("Austrian National Library").
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Middle High German manuscripts,Middle High German literature,Dietrich von Bern cycle,16th-century books
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Section::::History.
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The texts are written on 238 folios of parchment — 476 pages, each 460 x 360 mm in size, each folio numbered with Roman numerals in the top right-hand corner of the recto page.
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Middle High German manuscripts,Middle High German literature,Dietrich von Bern cycle,16th-century books
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Section::::Description.
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Before the texts are four folios containing a list of contents and a separate sheet with a full-page illustration on the verso page showing two armed men beneath the arms of Tirol. These five additional sheets were added after the texts were completed and have been numbered I*–V*. The table of contents provides cross-references to the folio numbers in the main body of the manuscript.
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Section::::Description.
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The works (all are verse) are set out as prose in a three-column layout, with a punctus (•) to mark the end of a line of verse, or, in many cases, a colon marking the end of a rhyming couplet. Decorated initial letters mark the start of a work or chapter of a work. Lombardic capitals, alternating red and blue, indicate the start of a new strophe or section.
[ { "text": "punctus", "href": "Punctuation%23Medieval", "source": { "paragraph_id": 7, "start": 80, "end": 87 }, "start": 80, "end": 87 }, { "text": "colon", "href": "Colon%20%28punctuation%29", "source": { "paragraph_id": 7, "start": 149, "end": 154 }, "start": 149, "end": 154 }, { "text": "couplet", "href": "couplet", "source": { "paragraph_id": 7, "start": 184, "end": 191 }, "start": 184, "end": 191 }, { "text": "Lombardic capitals", "href": "Lombardic%20capitals", "source": { "paragraph_id": 7, "start": 266, "end": 284 }, "start": 266, "end": 284 }, { "text": "strophe", "href": "strophe", "source": { "paragraph_id": 7, "start": 340, "end": 347 }, "start": 340, "end": 347 } ]
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Section::::Description.
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Many pages have illustrations on the outer and bottom margins. The right-hand margin of folio 215 shows a naked woman playing a fiddle beside a shield with the date 1517 and the initials "VF", which are assumed to be those of the artist, variously identified as Ulrich Funk or Valentin/Veit Fiedler.
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Section::::Description.
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The works in the manuscript are grouped by genre: courtly narratives (including all of Hartmann von Aue's secular narratives), heroic epics (including the Dietrich and Nibelungen legends), and shorter narratives of a mainly didactic nature. The two final works, fragments of Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Titurel" and a German translation of the Latin "Epistola presbiteri Johannis" fall outside this scheme.
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Section::::Contents.
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The list of works below follows the order in the manuscript, giving the modern titles. (The headings in the manuscript are descriptions of the work and do not match modern titles or indicate authorship.)
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BULLET::::- Der Stricker, "Frauenehre" (manuscript d) BULLET::::- "Moritz von Craon" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- Hartmann von Aue BULLET::::- "Iwein" (manuscript d) BULLET::::- "Das Büchlein / Die Klage" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- "Das zweite Büchlein" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- ("Der Mantel") BULLET::::- "Erec" (only more or less complete manuscript)
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BULLET::::- "Dietrichs Flucht" (manuscript d) BULLET::::- "Die Rabenschlacht" (manuscript d) BULLET::::- "Nibelungenlied" (manuscript d) BULLET::::- The "Nibelungenklage" (incomplete, manuscript d) BULLET::::- "Kudrun" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- "Biterolf und Dietleib" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- "Ortnit" (manuscript A) BULLET::::- "Wolfdietrich A" (sole surviving manuscript)
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BULLET::::- "Die böse Frau" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- Herrand von Wildonie BULLET::::- "Die getreue Ehefrau" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- "Der verkehrte Wirt" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- "Der nackte Kaiser" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- "Die Katze" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- Ulrich von Liechtenstein, "Frauenbuch" (sole surviving manuscript) BULLET::::- Wernher der Gartenaere, "Meier Helmbrecht" (manuscript A)
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BULLET::::- Der Stricker, "Pfaffe Amis" (manuscript W)
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BULLET::::- Wolfram von Eschenbach, "Titurel" (fragment, manuscript H) BULLET::::- "Der Priester Johann" (fragment, sole surviving manuscript)
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The language of the manuscript is Early New High German with some Bavarian features. Thornton characterises Ried's language as "Tirolean written dialect of the age of Luther". It is consistent with the language of the Habsburg Imperial Chancery, though there are some idiosyncratic spellings.
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Section::::Language.
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In spite of the fact that Reid's texts must have come from a variety of sources, his orthography is relatively consistent between the individual works: variations between texts are minor, more likely reflecting gradual changes in his own orthography as the project progressed. This indicates that he must have made a conscious attempt to harmonise the spellings he found in his sources.
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Section::::Language.
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There is no complete edition of the Ambraser Heldenbuch, though the University of Innsbruck has an ongoing transcription project. In many editions of the individual texts the language of the 16th century manuscript has been adapted into the idealised classical Middle High German of the 13th century, as established by 19th century editors. Among the diplomatic editions of the texts are: BULLET::::- (parallel text with manuscript and normalised versions on facing pages) BULLET::::- Hartmann von Aue
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Section::::Editions.
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BULLET::::- With bibliography.
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Section::::References.
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BULLET::::- Digital facsimile at the Austrian National Library BULLET::::- Hans Ried (Elaine C. Tenant, "The Habsburg Chancery Language in Perspective")
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Section::::External links.
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The Siege of Kalmar occurred in 1611 during the Kalmar War and constituted the major part of an intensive conflict between Denmark-Norway and Sweden on the control of the strategically important city of Kalmar and its castle. For centuries, Kalmar was, from a strategic point of view, considered 'to be the key to Sweden'. The country that was in charge of the city with its fortified castle would reign over the Kalmar Strait and have free access to the north, along the Swedish east coast towards Stockholm.
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From this southern fulcrum in Sweden, a land-based attack against Danish territory and a naval attack with the Swedish navy could have been made possible. The battle of Kalmar occurred during the summer in the same year.
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BULLET::::- F.H. Jahn: "Historie om Kalmarkrigen" Köpenhamn, 1820 (in Danish) BULLET::::- Axel Larsen: "Kalmarkrigen: et Bidrag til de nordiske Riges Krigshistorie - efter trykte og utrykte kilder" Köpenhamn, 1889 (in Danish) BULLET::::- Jonas Hedborg: "Kungl. artilleriet. Yngre vasatiden" 1985 (in Swedish)
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Section::::Bibliography.
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FAM71E1
FAM71E1, also known as Family With Sequence Similarity 71 Member E1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FAM71E1 gene. It is thought to be ubiquitously expressed at low levels throughout the body, and it is conserved in vertebrates, particularly mammals and some reptiles. The protein is localized to the nucleus and can be exported to the cytoplasm.
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The gene is located on the minus strand at 19q13.33 and spans from 50,466,643 to 50,476,753. It is 10,070 bp long.
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Section::::Gene.:Location.
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In humans, the gene is flanked by the following genes: BULLET::::- SPIB: putative oncogene that is active in hematopoietic cells BULLET::::- MYBPC2: encodes a structural protein and is actively expressed in striated muscle cells BULLET::::- EMC10: encodes a protein of unknown function BULLET::::- JOSD2: encodes a protein involved in de-ubiquitination
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Section::::Gene.:Gene Neighbohood.
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The promoter of FAM71E1 is located on the minus strand from 50,476,094 to 50,477,946 . It is 1,853 bp long.
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Section::::Gene.:Promoter.
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The gene seems to be ubiquitously expressed at low levels throughout the body but has prominent expression in the adult human testis, followed by lower expression levels in the sperm, oocyte, and brain. Age does not have an effect on its expression in the skeletal muscle of males or females. Its expression is elevated prior to the differentiation of embryonic stem cells into pancreatic islet-like cells.
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Section::::Gene.:Expression.
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The FAM71E1 gene produces two isoforms from alternative splicing. Isoform 1 is 1281 bp long, and isoform 2 is slightly shorter at 1233 bp long. Both transcript variants have 5 exons, 4 of which are coding exons. The third intron for the isoform 2 transcript is longer than the one found in isoform 1.
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Section::::Transcript.:Isoforms.
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The FAM71E1 transcript is regulated by micro-RNAs, such as miR-149, miR-7, miR-125b, miR-125a-5p, miR192-5p, and miR-215.
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Section::::Transcript.:Regulation.
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The protein from isoform 1 is 247 amino acids long with a molecular weight of 27.6 kDa. It has a charge of 5.0 and an isoelectric point of 8.9. It has a domain of unknown function (DUF3699), which is conserved in eukaryotes and has no known pairwise interactions with other domains. The structure of the protein has 3 alpha helices and 5 beta strands.
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Section::::Protein.:Properties.
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The protein is predicted to localize to the nucleus and thought to be mainly associated with the nucleoli fibrillar center. It can also be exported to the cytoplasm.
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Section::::Protein.:Localization.
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The FAM71E1 gene is fast evolving. It has the following 8 paralogs: FAM71A, FAM71B, FAM71C, FAM71D, FAM71E2, FAM71F1, FAM71F2, and AC020922.1. FAM71D, FAM71E2 and AC0209221.1 are found in Amniotes and their last common ancestor with FAM71E1 was likely in the ancestor of the Sauria taxon, which includes reptiles and birds. The remaining paralogs are found in mammals and are expressed in organisms from the evolutionary descendants of the lobe-finned fish (Sarcopterygii).
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Section::::Homologs.:Paralogs.
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Their last common ancestor with FAM71E1 was Coelacanth ("Latimeria chalumnae").
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Section::::Homologs.:Paralogs.
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Orthologs of FAM71E1 can be found only in vertebrates, primarily in placental mammals in the Boreoeutheria group and occasionally in a few reptilian species. Reptiles and marsupials are included in the distant homologs, while orthologs in placental animals such as rodents and primates are more closely related to FAM71E1. The gene history contains 27 duplication events and 1 splitting event.
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Section::::Homologs.:Orthologs.
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There are no disease-causing mutations associated with this gene, and it is tolerant towards loss-of-function variants.
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Section::::Clinical Significance.:Mutations.
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FAM71E1 has reduced expression in Type 2 diabetes patients and is likely not involved in the disease's pathophysiology. Its expression is also altered in Parkinson's disease and several cancers, such as non-triple negative ductal carcinoma in situ, breast cancer, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and colorectal carcinoma. It is a gene of interest in predicting susceptibility to pneumonia.
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Section::::Clinical Significance.:Disease Associations.
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2003 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem
The 2003 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Casablanca, Morocco that was part of the Tier V category of the 2003 WTA Tour. It was the third edition of the tournament and was held from 31 March until 6 April 2003. Second-seeded Rita Grande won the singles title and earned $16,000 first-prize money.
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Morocco Open,2003 WTA Tour
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Section::::Abstract
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2003 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem
Rita Grande defeated Antonella Serra Zanetti 6–2, 4–6, 6–1 BULLET::::- It was Grande's 1st singles title of her the year and the 3rd of her career.
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Morocco Open,2003 WTA Tour
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Section::::Finals.:Singles.
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Gisela Dulko / María Emilia Salerni defeated Henrieta Nagyová / Elena Tatarkova 6–3, 6–4
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Morocco Open,2003 WTA Tour
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Section::::Finals.:Doubles.
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BULLET::::- ITF tournament edition details BULLET::::- Tournament draws
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Morocco Open,2003 WTA Tour
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Section::::External links.
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Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang (born 16 January 1945) is an Indonesian politician and former governor of North Sulawesi. He was also a former Governor of North Maluku in 2002 and Maluku in 2002-2003. In February 2018, he was appointed by the president Joko Widodo as the Indonesia Ambassador to the Philippines, with concurrent accreditation to the Marshall Islands and Palau.
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Governors of North Sulawesi,1945 births,Minahasa people,Politicians from North Sulawesi,Living people,People from Minahasa Regency
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Section::::Abstract
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Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Sarundajang was born in Kawangkoan, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi on 16 January 1945. He is the firstling of three brothers of Youtje Sarundajang and Yulian Liow. He married Deetje Adeline Laoh Tambuwun on 17 June 1969, and they have 2 sons and three daughters named Ivan, Fabian, Vanda, Eva, and Shinta.
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Governors of North Sulawesi,1945 births,Minahasa people,Politicians from North Sulawesi,Living people,People from Minahasa Regency
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Section::::Personal life.:Early life.
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Ivan Sarundajang is a Vice-regent of Minahasa Regency from 2013-2018, Vanda Sarundajang is a member of the People's Representative Council from Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, Richard Sarundajang is a member of the Regional Representative Council, and Eva Sarundajang is member of People's Representative Council of North Sulawesi.
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Governors of North Sulawesi,1945 births,Minahasa people,Politicians from North Sulawesi,Living people,People from Minahasa Regency
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Sarundajang educated in Sam Ratulangi University and earned the Baccalaureate of state administration in 1968, and he received the bachelor's degree at the 17 Agustus 1945 University, Jakarta in 1970. In 1972, he continued his studies at the Institut international d'administration publique, France, and earned the postgraduate degree in territorial administration. In 2011, he earned the Doctor tilte at the Gadjah Mada University.
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Governors of North Sulawesi,1945 births,Minahasa people,Politicians from North Sulawesi,Living people,People from Minahasa Regency
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Section::::Personal life.:Education.
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BULLET::::- Profile at merdeka.com
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Governors of North Sulawesi,1945 births,Minahasa people,Politicians from North Sulawesi,Living people,People from Minahasa Regency
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Victor Warren
Sir Victor Dunn Warren DL JP (1903–1953) was a 20th century Scottish explosives manufacturer who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1949 to 1952.
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Scottish businesspeople,People educated at Kelvinside Academy,1903 births,People from Glasgow,1953 deaths,People educated at Rossall School,People educated at Warriston School
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He was born on 21 May 1903 in Glasgow, the son of David Dunn Warren (founder of Hunter and Warren explosives) and his wife Jean McCaull. The family lived at 5 Saltoun Gardens in the Dowanhill district. He was educated at Kelvinside Academy, Warriston School, Moffat and Rossall School. From at least 1929 he was Chairman of Hunter and Warren, explosives manufacturers. His company was taken over in 1949 by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI).
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Scottish businesspeople,People educated at Kelvinside Academy,1903 births,People from Glasgow,1953 deaths,People educated at Rossall School,People educated at Warriston School
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Section::::Life and work.
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He was elected Lord Provost in 1949, representing the Progressive Party. His most noteworthy roles, representing head of civil defence, was organising defences against nuclear war (in the post-war "duck-and cover" hysteria) and beginning the waves of slum clearance for which Glasgow became very famous. He was knighted by King George VI in 1951. He died in Glasgow on 3 March 1953.
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Scottish businesspeople,People educated at Kelvinside Academy,1903 births,People from Glasgow,1953 deaths,People educated at Rossall School,People educated at Warriston School
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In 1927 he married Mary Winifred Wishart (1900-1994).
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Section::::Family.
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He was portrayed in office by William Oliphant Hutchison.
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Tepidibacillus infernus
Tepidibacillus infernus is an aerotolerant anaerobic, organotrophic, spore-forming and moderately thermophilic bacterium from the genus of "Tepidibacillus" which has been isolated from microbial mat from the TauTona Gold Mine in South Africa.
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Bacillaceae,Bacteria described in 2016
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Section::::Abstract
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BULLET::::- Type strain of "Tepidibacillus infernus" at Bac"Dive" - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
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Bacillaceae,Bacteria described in 2016
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Section::::External links.
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Dhundh
Dhundh (ढुन्ढ) is a ritual (Hindu ceremony) in Rajasthan to be performed on all children who are less than one year old on Holi.
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Rajasthani culture
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This ritual is linked to the Bhavishya Purana which describes an incident involving a rakshashi (giant) named Dhundh during the reign of king Raghu. As the Guru Vashishtha advised, people kindled fires at various spots to keep the demoness away. Thus the Lord's name and fire kept the demoness away. So on this day children make mischief.
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Rajasthani culture
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Section::::History.
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The child is married to the Holika after the burning of holi. Then in the evening, people (called Gerias) come to the child's paternal home. The child is dressed into new clothes and is seated in the lap of relatives on the Bajotia (a wooden seat). Then Gerias dance around the child and beat on a cloth used to cover the child. Finally, the child's family gives sweets to the Gerias.
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Rajasthani culture
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Section::::Ceremony.
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BULLET::::- Hinduism
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Section::::External links.
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Jóngerð Purkhús
Jóngerð Jensina Purkhús (born 1937) is a Faroese politician and feminist who has been an active member of the Republic party. She became the first female minister in the Faroe Islands when she was appointed Minister of Finance, Economy and the Environment in 1985. In 1989, she was appointed Minister of the Economy, Social Affairs and the Judiciary, serving until 1991.
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1937 births,Faroese women in politics,Living people,Faroese politicians
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Born in Klaksvik on 22 January 1937, Jóngerð Jensina Purkhús is the daughter of Jacob Pauli Purkhús (1908–90), a fisherman, and his wife Else Johanne Hansen (born 1912). Her family were not academically inclined but they were politically attached to the social and political ambitions of the Republic party which sought independence from Denmark. Klasvik was also the centre of strikes leading to clashes with the Danish authorities. This no doubt led to Purkhús' interest in nationalism and her decision to study political science.
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1937 births,Faroese women in politics,Living people,Faroese politicians
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Section::::Biography.
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She completed her school education in 1953, without matriculating. After working for a few years in Klasvik, she moved to Copenhagen in 1960 where she worked at a grocer's during the day and attended the "Akademisk Studenterkursus" (Academic Student Course) in the evenings. She then succeeded in passing the matriculation examination which allowed her to start reading political science at the University of Copenhagen while working at the Social Research Institute and as a medical assistant for the elderly.
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Section::::Biography.
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In 1972, she became the first Faroese to graduate as a Cand.polit.. After working for an accounting firm, she returned to the Faroes in 1975 taking up a governmental post where she oversaw the transfer of the Danish postal service to a Faroese entity. Thereafter she worked in the postal service's administration managing accounting and transfer arrangements. From 1978, she returned to a government posting where she dealt with financial legislation.
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Section::::Biography.
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On the electoral front, she first stood as a candidate for Klaksvik in 1978. In the 1984 elections, she was one of three women who were elected to the Løgting, all of whom were elected as top candidates for their parties. For the Republic party, Purkhús received 620 votes and Karin Kjølbro 504, while for the Social Democrats, Marita Petersen received 385.
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Section::::Biography.
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In 1985, in the coalition with the Social Democrats, the New Self-Government and the People's Party, Purkhús was appointed Minister of Finance and the Environment, becoming the first Faroese female minister. From 1988 to 1989, she was elected to the Løgting, representing the Republic party. In the new coalition in 1989 of the Republicans, the People's Party and the Union Party, she was Minister of the Economy, Social Affairs and the Judiciary until 1991.
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Section::::Biography.