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Document [0](Title: Institute for Learning) status should be recognised to teach in schools. On 3 March 2011, a policy decision was taken by Michael Gove MP, secretary of state for education, to accept Professor Wolf’s recommendation, with immediate effect. The recommendations of the Wolf Report and the decisions of the Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP, Member of Parliament for Surrey Heath and Secretary of State for Education, do not represent a direct interchangeability between QTLS and QTS and teachers trainers and lecturers with QTLS will not be allowed to start working as full-time teachers delivering ordinary lessons in schools other than Academies and Free Schools.
Document [1](Title: Starved Rock State Park) the far western side of the park. From December through February bald eagles can be viewed at the park, either fishing below the Starved Rock Dam, where turbulent waters stay unfrozen during the cold winter months or roosting on the Leopold or Plum Island. The Starved Rock State Park Visitor Center loans out binoculars to aspiring birders in exchange for the birder's drivers license. During the winter, sports such as ice skating, tobogganing, cross-country skiing and sledding are allowed in parts of the park. Snowmobiling is not allowed at Starved Rock State Park. Waterfalls become constantly changing ice falls during
Document [2](Title: 1968 Democratic Party presidential primaries) Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, Kennedy was shot in the kitchen service pantry in the early morning of June 5. A Palestinian immigrant with Jordanian citizenship named Sirhan Sirhan was arrested. Kennedy died 26 hours later. At the moment of Kennedy's death, the delegate totals were: Only 14 states held primaries at this time (California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and West Virginia) in addition to Washington, D.C. Results by winners: Total popular vote: Johnson/Humphrey surrogates: minor candidates and write-ins: Robert Kennedy's death threw the Democratic Party into disarray. The
Document [3](Title: Newtown Jets) Cup since 1974, breaking a 38-year drought. On 27 August 2016, Newtown played host to Manly at Henson Park in the last regular season fixture of the year. With less than twenty minutes to play Newtown trailed Manly by 38-12, Newtown then preceded to score 5 tries in 18 minutes to win the match 40-38. This was also the last game that Manly ever played in the NSW Cup as a stand-alone team due to their merger with Blacktown Workers commencing 2017. On Sunday 18 September 2016, Newtown played Illawarra for a place in the grand final. With under 10
Document [4](Title: Ulster Unionist Party) purposes the party functioned as the Northern Ireland branch of the Conservative Party. In 1972, in protest over the prorogation of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, the Westminster Ulster Unionist MPs withdrew from the alliance. The party remained affiliated to the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, but in 1985, withdrew from it as well, in protest over the Anglo-Irish Agreement. Subsequently, the Conservative Party has organised separately in Northern Ireland, with little electoral success. Under West's leadership, the party recruited Enoch Powell, who became Ulster Unionist MP for South Down in October 1974 after defecting from the Conservatives.
Document [5](Title: Christian views on slavery) freedom of movement, and access to liberty. Hebrews would be punished if they beat a slave causing death within a day or two, and would have to let a slave go free if they destroyed a slave's eye or tooth, force a slave to work on the Sabbath, return an escaped slave of another people who had taken refuge among the Israelites, or to slander a slave. It was common for a person to voluntarily sell oneself into slavery for a fixed period of time either to pay off debts or to get food and shelter. It was seen as
Document [6](Title: Josephine Meckseper) strongly influenced by Situationist International and Angry Brigade ideology. In 1994, Meckseper founded "FAT Magazine", privately distributed at supermarkets, galleries and museums, sometimes heroically stuck on walls in homage Jean-Paul Marat. Four issues have come out since 1994. Meckseper’s installations, sculptures, photographs, and videos use industrial forms of presentation such as vitrines, window displays, and magazines to demonstrate inextricable influences of consumer culture on society and cultural production. Meckseper melds the aesthetics of modernism with the formal language of commercial display, combining them with images and artifacts of historical and political events. Often contained within Meckseper’s signature displays are paintings
Document [7](Title: English Channel) The English Channel ( French : la Manche , '' The Sleeve '' ; German : Ärmelkanal , '' Sleeve Channel '' ; Breton : Mor Breizh , '' Sea of Brittany '' ; Cornish : Mor Bretannek , '' Sea of Brittany '' ) , also called simply the Channel , is the body of water that separates southern England from northern France , and links the southern part of the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean . It is the busiest shipping area in the world .
Question: what body of water separates france and england
Answer: | The English Channel |
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Document [0](Title: Drugs and prostitution) dependence, and use of heroin, alcohol but rarely, cocaine. In the case of street prostitutes, estimates reveal that between 40 and 85 percent of all street prostitutes are drug users. A study conducted by the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse in the UK, has suggested that as 95% of women that are involved with street prostitution in the UK are heroin or crack cocaine users. Prostitutes who reported a problem with drug use had begun the use of hard drugs at an earlier age (16.2 years old). Because of these early experiences with drugs, these people often begin sex
Document [1](Title: Kenneth Adelman) Thai government for violating U.S. pharmaceutical industry HIV/AIDS drug intellectual property patents and other topics linked to Edelman Public Relations clients. Adelman is also an expert on William Shakespeare and has taught extension school classes at Georgetown University and George Washington University on Shakespeare. He co-wrote with Norman R. Augustine a book on drawing leadership lessons from Shakespeare, called "Shakespeare in Charge: The Bard's Guide to Leading and Succeeding on the Business Stage". He is known for invocations of Shakespeare in favor of his political positions, including an NPR analysis of a scene from "Othello" in support of the invasion
Document [2](Title: Zosimus) the work has been lost or, more likely, that Zosimus did not live to finish it; for it does not cover all the areas that Zosimus himself tells us he intended to discuss. There does not seem much probability in the conjecture that the monks and other ecclesiastics succeeded in suppressing that portion of the work in which the evil influences of their body were to be more especially touched upon. If the work was thus left incomplete, that circumstance would account for some carelessness of style which is here and there apparent. There may appear some difficulty at first
Document [3](Title: BMC (Turkey)) with either a cabover or a short bonneted design. This is a locally built version of the Leyland Sherpa/LDV Pilot. Its chassis is also used for the Levend XL and XLC minibuses. Since 2000, BMC exports trucks and buses to numerous countries around the world. When exports to the United Kingdom began in 2003, this marked the return to the UK of the BMC brand name, not seen on British roads since the 1960s. The 2.8 litre MegaStar is built in İzmir (Turkey) by BMC, production started in 2004. Ten versions of the vehicle are available with two different engines,
Document [4](Title: Vision in fishes) Vision in fishes Vision is an important sensory system for most species of fish. Fish eyes are similar to the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates like birds and mammals, but have a more spherical lens. Birds and mammals (including humans) normally adjust focus by changing the shape of their lens, but fish normally adjust focus by moving the lens closer to or further from the retina. Fish retinas generally have both rod cells and cone cells (for scotopic and photopic vision), and most species have colour vision. Some fish can see ultraviolet and some are sensitive to polarized light. Among jawless
Document [5](Title: Sarasota Opera) Petrolini, President of the Club dei 27. Starting this fall, Sarasota Opera will launch a new venture entitled "Sarasota Firsts" in which the company will present operas never previously produced on the Sarasota Opera House stage. For the 2016/2017 season, Sarasota Opera will present three operas in association with this new series which will be "Don Pasquale" by "Gaetano Donizetti", "L'italiana in Algeri" by "Gioachino Rossini", and "Dialogues of the Carmelites" by "Francis Poulenc". The season will also include "Madama Butterfly" by "Giacomo Puccini" and "L'amore dei tre re" by "Italo Montemezzi". The series includes presentations of neglected works of
Document [6](Title: Vijayanagara musicological nonet) Vijayanagara musicological nonet The Vijayanagara musicological nonet or the Sangitashastra navaratna are a group of nine musicological treatises written during the reign of the Vijayanagara empire. These works are counted among the most important and definitive treatises in Carnatic music theory. Each of these works contributed seminally to the growth of the Carnatic music tradition. These nine works are the "Sangitasara" by the sage Vidyaranya, "Taladipika" by Salva Gopa Tippendra, "Sangitakalanidhi" by Kallinatha, Bhandaru Vittaleshwara's commentary on the "Sangita Ratnakara", Bhandaru Lakshminarayana's "Sangitasuryodaya", Achyutadevaraya's "Talakalabdhi/Talakalavriddhi" and the much celebrated "Swaramelakalanidhi" by Ramamatya. The reign of Vijayanagara empire was a watershed
Document [7](Title: The Fundamentals of Caring) Filming began on January 22 , 2015 , in Atlanta , Georgia . In early February filming took place in Cartersville , Georgia . Filming concluded on February 26 , 2015 , after 26 days of filming .
Question: where was the movie fundamentals of caring filmed
Answer: | Cartersville , Georgia |
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Document [0](Title: The Great Gatsby) He forces the group to drive into New York City and confronts Gatsby in a suite at the Plaza Hotel, asserting that he and Daisy have a history that Gatsby could never understand. In addition to that, he announces to his wife that Gatsby is a criminal whose fortune comes from bootlegging alcohol and other illegal activities. Daisy decides to stay with Tom, and Tom contemptuously sends her back to East Egg with Gatsby, attempting to prove that Gatsby cannot hurt her. On the way back, Gatsby's car strikes and kills Tom's mistress, Myrtle. Nick later learns from Gatsby that
Document [1](Title: Murder of Lindsay Buziak) Lindsay and to keep her case in the public eye. In August 2017, a public message was posted on "lindsaybuziakmurder.com," the investigative website run by Jeff Buziak. The message, which contained misspellings throughout, stated: "I killed Lindsey [sic] and stupid cops will never prove it." The murder of Lindsay Buziak has not been solved and the Saanich Police refuse to classify it as a cold case , request help from more experienced investigators, or release any additional information to the public although there are currently no detectives assigned to the file. Murder of Lindsay Buziak Lindsay Elizabeth Buziak (2 November
Document [2](Title: Walter Cronkite) were four Peabody awards for excellence in broadcasting. In 2003, Cronkite was honored by the Vienna Philharmonic with the Franz Schalk Gold Medal, in view of his contributions to the New Year's Concert and the cultural image of Austria. A few years after Cronkite retired, Tom Chauncey, an owner of KTSP-TV, the then-CBS affiliate in Phoenix, contacted Cronkite, an old friend, and asked him if he would be willing to have the journalism school at Arizona State University named after him. Cronkite immediately agreed. The ASU program acquired status and respect from its namesake. Cronkite was not just a namesake,
Document [3](Title: Turaga na Rasau) them and secured for himself the name Tanoa Visawaqa, or Tanoa "The burner of boats". Tanoa went to Vanuabalavu once again hiding in an Island called Yanuca at Raviravi in the bay of Lomaloma and so the Vuani-ivi entering the Namalata passage once again engaged him in battle in which the Vuani-ivi lost again over hundred men in Lomaloma bay and all their bodies were taken to Navavaoa at Lomaloma for burial. The Vuani-ivi clan went back to Bau and left the Yavusa Vueti, Navusaqa, Naturuku, Kavika, Yaro, and Radave to occupy the hilly village Delainakorolevu, which was the mountain
Document [4](Title: South East Counties Women's League) league. The teams competing during the 2015–16 season are: South East Counties Women's League The South East Counties Women's League is an amateur competitive women's association football competition covering the counties of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. Founded by the Women's Football Association in 1990 from the Sussex Martlet Women's League with around 20 clubs, the South East Counties Women's League became part of the pyramid structure in 1998 following the founding of the South East Combination Women's Football League. The league is at levels 6 to 9 of the women's pyramid. It promotes to the London and South East Women's
Document [5](Title: Lalla Ward) glass case to recreate her workspace, including such sources of inspiration as music, quotes, and a photo of her dog. For almost 20 years, Ward has served on the committee of the Actors' Charitable Trust, TACT, and as a trustee for 10 years. Alongside Richard and Sheila Attenborough, she led a successful £7.5 million redevelopment of the actors' care home, Denville Hall. Ward was in a relationship with her co-star Tom Baker whilst working on "Doctor Who", and they lived together in a flat in Deptford. The couple married in December 1980, but the marriage lasted only 16 months. Ward
Document [6](Title: Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)) and lost control at a mess meeting on 8 November. Investigating the matter, Jones was unable to establish whether or not Cole had been drunk but was satisfied that he had not behaved appropriately, and issued him a warning without charging or otherwise disciplining him. Under pressure from the Federal government, Jones dismissed Cole from the position of AMP and posted him to Ceylon in January 1945 as RAAF Liaison Officer to South East Asia Command. Cole served in this role until the end of the war, taking part in negotiations for the Japanese capitulation and acting as Australia's senior
Document [7](Title: United States Department of Health and Human Services) The United States Department of Health and Human Services ( HHS ) , also known as the Health Department , is a cabinet - level department of the U.S. federal government with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services . Its motto is '' Improving the health , safety , and well - being of America '' . Before the separate federal Department of Education was created in 1979 , it was called the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare ( HEW ) .
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Document [0](Title: Derek Bell (musician)) Derek Bell (musician) George Derek Fleetwood Bell, MBE (21 October 1935 – 17 October 2002) was a Northern Irish harpist, pianist, oboist, musicologist and composer who was best known for his accompaniment work on various instruments with The Chieftains. Bell was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Because he had been misdiagnosed at an early age as having a disease that would lead to blindness, his parents gave him a musical upbringing. He was something of a child prodigy, composing his first concerto at the age of 12. He graduated from the Royal College of Music in 1957. While studying there,
Document [1](Title: Antibody-drug conjugate) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) A stable link between the antibody and cytotoxic (anti-cancer) agent is a crucial aspect of an ADC. A highly stable ADC linker will ensure that less of the cytotoxic payload falls off in circulation, driving an improved safety profile, and will also ensure that more of the payload arrives at the cancer cell, driving enhanced efficacy. Linkers are based on chemical motifs including disulfides, hydrazones or peptides (cleavable), or thioethers (noncleavable) and control the distribution and delivery of the cytotoxic agent to the target cell. Cleavable and noncleavable types of linkers have been proven to be
Document [2](Title: GeSbTe) such as non-volatility, fast switching speed, high endurance of more than 10 read –write cycles, non-destructive read, direct overwriting and long data retention time of more than 10 years. The one advantage that distinguishes it from other next generation non-volatile memory like magnetic random access memory (MRAM) is the unique scaling advantage of having better performance with smaller sizes. The limit to which phase-change memory can be scaled is hence limited by lithography at least until 45 nm. Thus, it offers the biggest potential of achieving ultra-high memory density cells that can be commercialized. Though phase-change memory offers much promise,
Document [3](Title: Job Fair (The Office)) so items (such as a copy machine) were placed between her stomach and the camera to hide her pregnancy. Writer Lee Eisenberg recalled that during editing "I asked if we had any wider shots. Both Gene (Stupnitsky) and Dave Rogers (the editor) reminded me that we were shooting around Angela's enormous belly". Kinsey later gave birth on May 3, five days before the episode premiered. "Job Fair" received 3.6/9 in the ages 18–49 demographic in the Nielsen ratings. This means that 3.6 percent of all households with an 18- to 49-year-old living in it watched the episode, and nine percent
Document [4](Title: Area of freedom, security and justice) (such as the European Arrest Warrant), family law, asylum law, and criminal justice. Prohibitions against sexual and nationality discrimination have a long standing in the treaties.<ref name="art39/141 Rome">See Articles 157 (ex Article 141) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. Eur-lex.europa.eu</ref> In more recent years, these have been supplemented by powers to legislate against discrimination based on race, religion, disability, age, and sexual orientation. By virtue of these powers, the EU has enacted legislation on sexual discrimination in the work-place, age discrimination, and racial discrimination. In 2006, a toxic waste spill off the coast of Côte d'Ivoire,
Document [5](Title: Paul Glewwe) thesis analysing labour markets and the distribution of income in Sri Lanka. Already prior to graduation, Glewwe began working as a consultant for the World Bank (1984–85, 86-88), followed by appointments as economist in the World Bank's population and human resources department (1988–93) and as senior economist in its policy research department (1994–99). In parallel, Glewwe worked in various academic positions at Pennsylvania State University, George Washington University and Oxford University. Since 1999, he has worked in the Department of Applied Economics of the University of Minnesota, first as assistant professor (1999-2001), then as associate professor (2001–06), and finally as
Document [6](Title: X-Play) that chat messages would display on the left-hand side of the screen during a review. The interactive chat feature was abandoned in late 2009, in order to take advantage of the increasing popularity of the micro-blogging site Twitter. The show's producers now present "X-Play" viewers with a question relevant to the day's news/reviews via their official Twitter feed, then display the resulting answers during that night's episode through a scrolling ticker on the bottom portion of the screen. Starting the week of June 13 (2011), the show began the practice of having their on-air personalities live-tweeting during reruns of the
Document [7](Title: The Great British Bake Off (series 6)) The sixth series of The Great British Bake Off first aired on 5 August 2015 , with twelve contestants competing to be crowned the series 6 winner . Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins presented the show , and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood returned as judges . The competition was held in the ground of Welford Park , Berkshire for a second year . The series was won by Nadiya Hussain , with Tamal Ray and Ian Cumming finishing as runners - up .
Question: who won season 6 of great british bake off
Answer: | Nadiya Hussain |
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Document [0](Title: Hababah (slave)) who will take care of us?'" She died after choking on pomegranate seeds, (according to another account it was grapes thrown at her by the Caliph) while picnicking in a garden. Yazid initially refused to bury her and was so affected by her death he refused to see anyone for a week. He neglected his duties and died not long after. Yazid's great love for her and sorrow at her death resulted in his name coming in disrepute for centuries before he was rehabilitated, and his neglect of state affairs and religion caused Hababah to be considered as an enemy
Document [1](Title: Long Table) Humanities Research Council in 2003, and the Regional Lottery Program and the Arts Council of England in 2004. The first Long Table a "Long Table on Feminism", was held as part of the Live Art Development Agency's (LADA) third Restock Rethink Reflect initiative, and constituted a discussion on what and who is missing from historical accounts, and what to do about it. The event was attended by over 100 artists and thinkers. The Long Table was designed to stage public conversations around difficult subjects. Long Tables begin with a group of people sitting around a table that is set with
Document [2](Title: University of London (Worldwide)) of London external system has played an important role in the development of higher education institutions in Britain. Many leading research universities in England started out as "university colleges" that prepared students for external degrees of the University of London. Some technical colleges in England and Scotland also awarded University of London degrees and certificates prior to becoming polytechnics and then universities. Examples include the University of Nottingham, the University of Leicester and the University of Exeter in England, Cardiff University and Bangor University prior to joining the University of Wales and becoming independent and Robert Gordon University in Scotland.
Document [3](Title: Juanita Phillips) News NSW" with Tony Eastley and later become solo presenter of the bulletin. During 2007, Phillips wrote a number of articles for "The Bulletin" including an article on animal rights activist Lyn White that caused some controversy. On 30 November 2007, Phillips suffered an on-air coughing fit while presenting "ABC News NSW", forcing the ABC to switch to a simulcast of the Victoria state bulletin from its Melbourne station until her coughing fit subsided. In her 2010 book, "A Pressure Cooker Saved My Life", she describes the episode as a result of a stress-induced laryngeal spasm. On 19 November 2013
Document [4](Title: Moral economy) of Socialism or Communism are obvious examples of this impulse, along with small-scale attempts in the form of the Israeli kibbutz and the intentional communities of the 1960s and 70s. Very few of these experiments—with the possible exception of the kibbutz—turned out the way their founders had imagined. Unsurprisingly, a revolutionary reorganization of some of the most fundamental parts of society often resulted in the severe dislocation of many people's everyday lives and the loss of whole generations to schemes like Stalin's failed policy of collective farming. However, many of the small and pragmatic attempts to make the capitalist economy
Document [5](Title: Allan G. Bromley) 2002. Dr. Allan Bromley started collecting mechanical calculators in 1979. A year later he already had sixty pieces. Eventually he was responsible for a collection of old computers which used to be displayed in the rear foyer of the building containing the University of Sydney Computer Science Department. At home, he had a large personal collection of mechanical calculators, slide rules, etc. He was a generous donor of artefacts to museums in Australia, especially the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, and the Australian Computer Museum Society Inc. His collection included some rare pieces. The pride of place was taken by four
Document [6](Title: Dispatch boat) during the Falklands War in 1982. CS "Iris", a cable laying ship owned by British Telecom, was taken up from trade by the British Government. She ferried supplies and dispatches (including troop's mail from home) between elements of the fleet and between Ascension Island and the Falkland Islands – she also recovered urgent supplies that were air-dropped in the South Atlantic by Royal Air Force, C-130 Hercules aircraft. Dispatch boat Dispatch boats were small boats, and sometimes large ships, tasked to carry military dispatches from ship to ship or from ship to shore or, in some cases from shore to
Document [7](Title: Azad Hind) Ārzī Hukūmat - e-Āzād Hind ( Urdu : عارضی حکومت آزاد ہند , Hindi : आर्ज़ी हुक़ूमत - ए - आज़ाद हिन्द ) , the Provisional Government of Free India , or , more simply , Free India ( Azad Hind ) , was an Indian provisional government established in occupied Singapore in 1943 and supported by the Empire of Japan , Nazi Germany , the Italian Social Republic , and their allies .
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Answer: | 1943 |
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Document [0](Title: Marion Shoard) focuses on land ownership and the legacy of much of the UK's land having been in the possession of a relatively small number of people for a long period of time. It attempts to anaylse the scope of landowners' power over the social structure of the countryside and beyond, contrasting the situation with that abroad. Shoard proposes a general right of access and a form of green land taxation in Britain. The book, which was made into a Channel 4 documentary, is regarded a key text on the subject. Published in 1999, Shoard's third book explores the history of access
Document [1](Title: Gerard Reeskamp) supplies to Amsterdam. Agent Akkerman testified to no less than 200 food aid packages, which had arrived during the Dutch famine of 1944 • he robbed dozens of livestock traders who did not want to donate money to the resistance and the refugees Immediately after the war, Reeskamp was lauded for his courage and boundless effort. He received a recommendation by general Dwight D. Eisenhower on behalf of the Allied Expeditionary Force, for the courage he had displayed. But the last robbery of a livestock trader on 16 January 1945 proved fatal. Reeskamp, who had joined the resistance organization Binnenlandse
Document [2](Title: All the Brothers Were Valiant) score is by Miklós Rózsa, the cinematography by George J. Folsey and the art direction is by Randall Duell and Cedric Gibbons. It stars Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger and Ann Blyth, with Betta St. John, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, Kurt Kasznar, Lewis Stone (his final film, released posthumously), John Lupton, and Michael Pate. Seafaring saga of two brothers and the woman they both love. Set against South Pacific islands, this love triangle pits the good brother against the bad as they squabble over a woman and a bag of pearls on the floor of a lagoon; the bad brother redeems
Document [3](Title: Richard Simmons) not actually have been him. In May 2017, Simmons sued the "National Enquirer", Radar Online and American Media, Inc. for libel and false claims that he was undergoing gender reassignment. In September 2017, Simmons lost the lawsuit, and was ordered to pay the defendants' attorney's fees. The judge ruled that "because courts have long held that a misidentification of certain immutable characteristics do not naturally tend to injure one's reputation, even if there is sizeable portion of the population who hold prejudices against those characteristics, misidentification of a person as transgender is not actionable defamation absent special damages." In June
Document [4](Title: Maro Charitra (2010 film)) was launched at Taramathi – Baradari, Golkonda evening on the eve of Valentine’s Day i.e. 14 February 2010. Ram Charan Teja, Anushka, Keeravani, VV Vinayak, Allu Arvind, Chota K Naidu, Bhogavally Prasad, Dasarath, Paidipally Vamsi attended this function as guests. Varun Sandesh, Anita, Shraddha Das and Adarsh Balakrishna attended from the cast of the movie. Ram Charan Teja launched the audio CD and gave the first unit to VV Vinayak.. The movie received negative reviews. Maro Charitra (2010 film) Maro Charitra () is a 2010 Telugu film, which is an adaptation of the 1978 film of the same name, starring
Document [5](Title: Acoustic metamaterial) mechanics of wave propagation in a lattice structure. Also materials have mass, and instrinsic degrees of stiffness. Together these form a resonant system, and the mechanical (sonic) resonance may be excited by appropriate sonic frequencies (for example pulses at audio frequencies). Acoustic metamaterials have developed from the research and results behind metamaterials. The novel material was originally proposed by Victor Veselago in 1967, but not realized until some 33 years later. John Pendry produced the basic elements of metamaterials during the last part of the 1990s. His materials were combined and then negative index materials were realized first in the
Document [6](Title: HMS Phaeton (1782)) 26 March 1828. "Phaeton" was commissioned in March 1782. Within a year she had been paid off. In December 1792 "Phaeton" was commissioned under Sir Andrew Snape Douglas. In March 1793 "Phaeton" captured the 4-gun privateer lugger "Aimable Liberté". Then on 14 April "Phaeton" sighted the French privateer "Général Dumourier" (or" Général Du Mourier"), of twenty-two 6-pounder guns and 196 men, and her Spanish prize, the "St Jago", 140 leagues to the west of Cape Finisterre. "Phaeton" was part of Admiral John Gell's squadron and the entire squadron set off in pursuit, but it was "Phaeton" that made the actual
Document [7](Title: Lawrence of Arabia (film)) Lawrence of Arabia is a 1962 British epic historical drama film based on the life of T.E. Lawrence . It was directed by David Lean and produced by Sam Spiegel through his British company Horizon Pictures , with the screenplay by Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson . Starring Peter O'Toole in the title role , the film depicts Lawrence 's experiences in the Arabian Peninsula during World War I , in particular his attacks on Aqaba and Damascus and his involvement in the Arab National Council . Its themes include Lawrence 's emotional struggles with the personal violence inherent in war , his own identity , and his divided allegiance between his native Britain and its army , and his new - found comrades within the Arabian desert tribes . As well as O'Toole , the film stars Alec Guinness , Jack Hawkins , Anthony Quinn , Omar Sharif , Anthony Quayle , Claude Rains and Arthur Kennedy .
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Answer: | Peter O'Toole |
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Document [0](Title: Galileo Probe) data for further insights into the atmosphere, and one way to do this was to study the motion of the probe during the descent down. It was found that at 700 mbar of pressure the winds on Jupiter are prograde and increase to a speed of 170 m/s at 4000 mbars of pressure. Galileo Probe has cospar ID 1989-084E while the orbiter had id 1989-084B. Names for the spacecraft include "Galileo Probe" or "Jupiter Entry Probe" abbreviated JEP. The related COSPAR IDs of the Galileo mission: Galileo Probe The "Galileo" Probe was an atmospheric-entry probe carried by the main "Galileo"
Document [1](Title: Billo Frómeta) the most famous songs of the Billo's Caracas Boys, was released in 1996. Frómeta continued to play in Venezuela until the fall of Marcos Pérez Jiménez in 1958. Accused of being a supporter of the regime, he was barred by the "Asociación Musical del D.F y Estado Miranda" from ever playing in Venezuela again. Following this, he moved to Cuba to play with a Cuban band there. In 1960, a special session of the National Assembly was convened in Caracas. The purpose was to lift the ban passed on Billo in 1958, which was by then considered to have been
Document [2](Title: 16th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry) Brigade, 3rd Division, II Corps, to July 1864. The 16th Massachusetts mustered out of service on July 27, 1864. Veterans and recruits were transferred to the 11th Massachusetts Infantry. Left Massachusetts for Old Point Comfort, Va., August 17. Garrison duty at Fortress Monroe, Va., September 1, 1862 to May 8, 1862. Occupation of Norfolk May 10. Moved to Suffolk May 17, and joined the Army of the Potomac at Fair Oaks June 13. Nine-Mile Road, near Richmond, June 18. Seven Days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Oak Grove, near Fair Oaks, June 25. White Oak Swamp and Glendale June 30.
Document [3](Title: Whittlesey) the marshy fens. Excavations of nearby Flag Fen indicate thriving local settlements as far back as 1000 BC. At Must Farm quarry, a Bronze Age settlement is described as "Britain's Pompeii" due to its relatively good condition. In 2016 it was being excavated by the University of Cambridge's Cambridge Archaeological Unit. At Must Farm at least five homes of 3,000 years in age have been found, along with Britain's most complete prehistoric wooden wheel, dating back to the late Bronze Age. In more recent times Whittlesey was linked to Peterborough in the west and March in the east by the
Document [4](Title: Avon, Alabama) the Chattahoochee River. Bainbridge, Georgia, is southeast of Avon. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which , or 0.78%, are water. As of the census of 2000, there were 466 people, 185 households, and 138 families residing in the town. The population density was 176.9 people per square mile (68.4/km). There were 202 housing units at an average density of 76.7 per square mile (29.7/km). The racial makeup of the town was 94.42% White, 4.29% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, and 1.07% from two or more races. 0.43% of
Document [5](Title: Burns Philp Building, Normanton) the hardware and food ingredient businesses. It acquired Goodman Fielder in 2003, extending the company's operations across 30 countries. However, Burns Philp was deregistered on the stock exchange in December 2006 following a disastrous attempt at controlling the world yeast and spice market. Despite the folding of the company it was inducted into the inaugural Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in September 2009. The Normanton property was sold to the Delta Pastoral Company Pty Ltd in July 1983. It was further transferred to Normanton Mai Aboriginal Corporation in May 1985, when it was renamed Normanton Traders. It was again
Document [6](Title: Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe) for this tribute to proceed anyway. The Crüe and country may share some common ground, but it's ungainly and only intermittently appealing, as this odd record makes clear." He praised the performances of LeAnn Rimes, The Mavericks, and Aaron Lewis. Jon Freeman of "Country Weekly" rated the album "B", praising the Mavericks' cover of "Dr. Feelgood" as the strongest track, as well as the performances by Moore, Rascal Flatts, Eli Young Band, and Gretchen Wilson. He found Aaron Lewis's cover of "Afraid" the most country-sounding, but criticized the performances of Cassadee Pope, Clare Bowen and Sam Palladio, and Big &
Document [7](Title: Phases of clinical research) Summary of clinical trial phases Phase Primary goal Dose Patient monitor Typical number of participants Success rate Notes Preclinical Testing of drug in non-human subjects , to gather efficacy , toxicity and pharmacokinetic information unrestricted scientific researcher not applicable ( in vitro and in vivo only ) Phase 0 Pharmacokinetics ; particularly , oral bioavailability and half - life of the drug very small , subtherapeutic clinical researcher 10 people often skipped for phase I Phase I Testing of drug on healthy volunteers for safety ; involves testing multiple doses dose - ranging often subtherapeutic , but with ascending doses clinical researcher 20 -- 100 normal healthy volunteers ( or for cancer drugs , cancer patients ) approximately 70 % determines whether drug is safe to check for efficacy Phase II Testing of drug on patients to assess efficacy and side effects therapeutic dose clinical researcher 100 -- 300 patients with specific diseases approximately 33 % determines whether drug can have any efficacy ; at this point , the drug is not presumed to have any therapeutic effect whatsoever Phase III Testing of drug on patients to assess efficacy , effectiveness and safety therapeutic dose clinical researcher and personal physician 300 -- 3,000 patients with specific diseases 25 -- 30 % determines a drug 's therapeutic effect ; at this point , the drug is presumed to have some effect Phase IV Postmarketing surveillance -- watching drug use in public therapeutic dose personal physician anyone seeking treatment from their physician N / A watch drug 's long - term effects
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Document [0](Title: Verona) of Europe". In 1866, following the Six Weeks War, Verona, along with the rest of Venetia, became part of United Italy. The advent of fascism added another dark chapter to the annals of Verona. As throughout Italy, the Jewish population was hit by the Manifesto of Race, a series of anti-Semitic laws passed in 1938, and after the invasion by Nazi Germany in 1943, deportations to Nazi concentration camps. An Austrian Fort (now a church, the Santuario della Madonna di Lourdes), was used to incarcerate and torture Allied troops, Jews and anti-fascists, especially after 1943, when Verona became part of
Document [1](Title: Ritual (electronic band)) became the featured guest vocalist on the second single called "Bottle Tops" from Ritual's third EP entitled "Every Night Another But Not You". From there, Ritual then went on to feature Mononoke's vocals on the full "No Escape Out of Time" project. In September 2017, Ritual released a 10-song audio visual project entitled "No Escape Out of Time", where every song had a video accompaniment directed by Jackson Ducasse. "No Escape Out of Time" ties together the previous music videos for "Drown the Lovers" and "Wouldn't Be Love" with a final installment for "Better By Now," making a full story
Document [2](Title: High Step) where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them with Coltrane's name more prominently displayed. High Step High Step is a jazz double album credited to bassist Paul Chambers and saxophonist John Coltrane, issued in 1975 on Blue Note Records, catalogue BN-LA451. It is a compilation taken from the 1956 "Chambers' Music" on the Jazz West label and "Whims of Chambers", along with two unissued recordings from a session in Boston, Massachusetts, "Trane's Strain" from that session previously appearing on an anthology. Originally, all of these sessions were led by Chambers, but like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's
Document [3](Title: Elmer Clifton) costume caught fire. Clifton directed "The Wreck of the Hesperus" for Cecil B. deMille's production company, and filmed on location in the Grand Canyon for "The Bride of the Colorado". He also directed some Technicolor short films, including "Manchu Love" with an all-Asian cast. In the sound era, Clifton wrote and directed many poverty row Westerns and "exploitation" classics, among them the anti-marijuana polemic "Assassin of Youth" (1937). He also directed the vice films "Gambling with Souls" (1936), "Slaves in Bondage" (1937) and "City of Missing Girls" (1941), all of which portrayed addiction and white slavery to some degree. His
Document [4](Title: Charles Robert Ashbee) decoration, as well as items such as fireplaces. In the 1890s he renovated The Wodehouse near Wombourne for Colonel Shaw-Hellier, commandant of the Royal Military School of Music, adding a billiard room and chapel, amid many external changes. Shaw-Hellier commissioned him in 1907 to build the Villa San Giorgio in Taormina, Sicily, as a little island of England in Italy, hence the name of the patron saint. His biographer Fiona MacCarthy judges it "the most impressive of Ashbee's remaining buildings"; it is run as the Hotel Ashbee. Ashbee was involved in book production and literary work. He set up the
Document [5](Title: Stevens Creek (California)) who settled on Cupertino Creek in 1848. Stephens renamed his property at the base of Black Mountain "Blackberry Farm". Stephens is notable for being the captain of the Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Party, the first wagon train to cross the Sierra Nevada (two years before the ill-fated Donner Party). Stevens Creek consists of approximately of channel, and enters the San Francisco Estuary near Long Point, north of Moffett Field Naval Air Station, at Whisman Slough between Mountain View's Shoreline Park and Stevens Creek Shoreline Nature Study Area. It drains a watershed of about . There is one major impoundment (dam), Stevens Creek Reservoir
Document [6](Title: Santa Susana Pass) was improved. In 1968 State Route 118, the "Simi Valley–San Fernando Valley Freeway" opened, north of the old auto road as the latest route across the Pass. In 1994 it was renamed the "Ronald Reagan Freeway". The pass area became famous from being seen in many movies, primarily Westerns, filmed from the 1920s to the 1950s here at the Spahn, Iverson, Bell Moving Picture, and Corriganville Movie Ranches. The area became infamous in the late 1960s with the Manson Family headquartered at the Spahn Ranch, near the top of the stage road's Devil's Slide. To the south of the old
Document [7](Title: Fly Me to the Moon) '' Fly Me to the Moon '' , originally titled '' In Other Words '' , is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard . Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was written . Since then , it has become a frequently recorded jazz standard often featured in popular culture ; Frank Sinatra 's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon . It is also used in the Japanese animated series Neon Genesis Evangelion as the closing music at the end of each episode .
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Document [0](Title: Dan Patch) cycling or motor racing). Although the usage of wind shields was eventually disallowed by the American Trotting Register, in the short term it meant that Dan Patch was no longer the fastest harness horse in the world. Dan Patch responded to the challenge by setting a flurry of records. In Lexington, he broke the existing record for pacing while attached to a wagon, instead of the lighter, more aerodynamic sulky, by over two seconds. A week later in Memphis, he regained the one mile world from Prince Alert with a time of 1:56, an accomplishment that made the first page
Document [1](Title: Dom Search) he is writing entitled "Echo Foxx". The first single "Rhyme Animal" is due for release on Strong Records in June 2016. The Nextmen are currently producing a collaborative album with Gentleman's Dub Club entitled 'Pound For Pound'. Search provided production alongside Al Shux and Show N Prove on Plan B's single 'Heartbeat', released 25 October 2017. Search co-produced and co-wrote Kiko Bun's forthcoming single ‘Stay Bless’ with producer Mike Spencer. He produced and co-wrote Eliza Doolittle's 2017 comeback single 'Wide Eyed Fool' along with DJ/Producer Tarl Jamieson aka Mo Fingaz. He is currently working alongside producer Show N Prove on
Document [2](Title: Alrekstad) probably placed where Haukeland Elementary School ("Haukeland skole") is situated today. The fjord below (today named "Store Lunggårdsvann") was then called Alrekstad bay ("Alrekstadvågen"). Norwegian author Gunnar Staalesen has announced plans to write a play centering on Alrekstad. On 10 September 2000, a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the entrance to Årstad Alternative School, supported by Årstad congregation and Årstad schools. Alrekstad Alrekstad (Norwegian:"Kongsgården på Alrekstad", Old Norse: "Álreksstaðir") was one of the largest Kongsgård estates on the west coast of Norway during the early Middle Ages. Alrekstad was situated at the foot of Ulriken, the highest of the Seven
Document [3](Title: All to Myself (Guy Sebastian song)) its debut week of release. All to Myself (Guy Sebastian song) "All to Myself" is the third single from Guy Sebastian's fifth album "Like It Like That". John Mayer is featured playing guitar in the song. The single's B-sides are both covers of Michael Jackson songs. "All to Myself" was shortlisted for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year. A music video was produced to promote the single. The song debuted on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart on 7 March 2010 and spent three months in the ARIA Top 100, peaking at number 51. It was the third most added
Document [4](Title: VFA-151) In July 1961, the squadron moved homeport to NAS Miramar and made the first of three WestPac deployments aboard . In January 1964, the squadron transitioned to the F-4B Phantom and deployed for its first Vietnam War cruise on 7 December 1964. During the eleven month combat deployment, the squadron flew nearly 1500 combat sorties, including support of the 1965 Operation Rolling Thunder bombing campaign against military targets in North Vietnam. The squadron returned to Southeast Asia on their second Vietnam deployment in May 1966 aboard . The squadron made its third deployment of the war aboard USS "Coral Sea"
Document [5](Title: Ancient Celtic music) recording sample"). The fairly wide bell guaranteed a very high playing volume, and the instrument itself must have had a considerable dynamic range. The best surviving bell of a carnyx was found in North East Scotland as part of the so-called "Deskford Carnyx" and featured a movable tongue. In addition the bronze jaw of the animal head may have been loosened as well in order to produce a jarring sound that would surely have been most dreadful when combined with the sound of a few dozen more carnyces in battle. The demoralizing effect of the Gallic battle music must have
Document [6](Title: Ardglen, New South Wales) on 16 November 1877, was renamed "Ardglen" in 1893 and closed in 1983. The former public school has now closed. The NSW Railways has been operating a hard rock quarry for over 100 years near Ardglen village. Ardglen is in the Liverpool Plains Shire local government area (LGA) and Buckland County. Ardglen has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Ardglen region had a population of 366 (49.5% male, 50.5% female). In the , 84.2% of the total population stated they were born in Australia and 0.0% were Indigenous persons (comprises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander), compared with 2.3% Indigenous persons
Document [7](Title: In God We Trust) '' In God We Trust '' first appeared on the Two - cent piece in 1864 and has appeared on paper currency since 1957 . A law passed in a Joint Resolution by the 84th Congress ( P.L. 84 - 140 ) and approved by President Dwight Eisenhower on July 30 , 1956 , declared '' In God We Trust '' must appear on American currency . This phrase was first used on paper money in 1957 , when it appeared on the one - dollar silver certificate . The first paper currency bearing the phrase entered circulation on October 1 , 1957 . The 84th Congress later passed legislation ( P.L. 84 - 851 ) , also signed by President Eisenhower on July 30 , 1956 , declaring the phrase to be the national motto .
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Answer: | 1864 |
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Document [0](Title: Rod Blagojevich corruption charges) that Blagojevich should temporarily step aside from his office. On December 10, he went further and called for Blagojevich to resign, and also raised questions about his mental health. The state's other top elected officials—Attorney General Lisa Madigan, Comptroller Dan Hynes, Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, and Secretary of State Jesse White—also called for Blagojevich to resign. Outgoing Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean also called for the governor to step down. On December 10, 2008, the Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate called for Blagojevich to resign and demanded that he not appoint a replacement for Obama. The letter also
Document [1](Title: Henry Willink) degree, he volunteered for service in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War. When aged only 22, Willink commanded a battery at the 1916 Battle of the Somme. Willink received the Military Cross and the Croix de Guerre. Post-war, he was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1920, was appointed to the rank of King's Counsel in 1935 and became a Bencher in 1942. Willink was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Croydon North in a wartime by-election on 19 June 1940. There was only one other candidate, an independent, who received a very
Document [2](Title: Malacañang Palace) the Presidential Guards. It was during the Marcos administration that the Bureau of Animal Industry building became the headquarters of the Guards (known today as Presidential Security Group or PSG). General Fabián Ver gained jurisdiction over some of the historic buildings, including the recreation hall, which became (and remains) the PSG gymnasium, and the community assembly hall which was turned into the presidential escorts building. Malacañang Park, though, has always been a recreational park and not a military facility. The facilities and area of the PSG are distinct from the demarcation of Malacañang Park. Under President Fidel V. Ramos, the
Document [3](Title: Geography of the European Netherlands) extreme south of the country does the land rise to any significant extent, in the foothills of the Ardennes mountains. This is where Vaalserberg is located, the highest point on the European part of the Netherlands at above sea level. The highest point of the entire country is Mount Scenery (887 metres or 2,910 ft), which is located outside the European part of the Netherlands, on the island of Saba. The Netherlands is located at mouths of three major European rivers (Rhine, Maas or Meuse, and Scheldt). In November 2016, the Netherlands and Belgium agreed to cede small, uninhabited parcels
Document [4](Title: GOGO13) GOGO13 GOGO13 is an American ska band formed in 1993 by singer and artist Parker Jacobs and currently based out of Huntington Beach, California. Originally formed in St. George, Utah, the first incarnation of GOGO13 lasted for just under a year, yet ultimately helped pioneer a thriving ska scene in Utah during the mid-1990s. In 2001, following their rediscovery through their association with the popular Orange County band The Aquabats, GOGO13 permanently reunited and continue to play shows throughout the southwestern region. The band released their first studio album "I Like It!" in April 2012. GOGO13 was formed in late
Document [5](Title: HIV/AIDS in Haiti) regarding the origins of the HIV virus in Haiti and the United States and whether or not HIV was spread into the US by Haitians or into Haiti by Americans. The controversy began in the 1982, when the CDC noted that 34 cases of immunodeficient patients were Haitian. This "connection" noted by physicians caused the erroneous labeling of Haitians as a risk factor group for HIV, leading to the rise of the term "the 4-H's" referring to Homosexuals, Hemophiliacs, Heroin addicts, and Haitians as the major groups prone to HIV infection. Dr. Jacques Pépin, a Quebecer author of "The Origins
Document [6](Title: Transformers (comics)) by continuity issues (though the storyline was only referred to in the pages of the Transformers comics, as G.I. Joe writer Larry Hama opted to ignore the mini-series), and the absence of several key characters from both franchises, including Cobra Commander, Optimus Prime, and Megatron, as the three characters were presumed dead at the time of the mini-series' publication. The story featured Bumblebee being destroyed by G.I. Joe forces and rebuilt as Goldbug. This plot point was ignored in the UK comic, where the story was not reprinted until much later in the comic's run, and resulted in an alternate
Document [7](Title: Blue Harvest) '' Blue Harvest '' is the hour - long premiere of the sixth season of the American animated television series Family Guy and the first part of the series ' trilogy Laugh It Up , Fuzzball . It originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 23 , 2007 . The episode is a retelling and parody of the 1977 blockbuster film , Star Wars , recasting the show 's characters into Star Wars roles . The plot follows Peter as he retells the story of Star Wars while the electricity is out in their house .
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Answer: | premiere of the sixth season |
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Document [0](Title: Jagdgeschwader 1 (World War I)) to intensive operations over the Amiens battle in August 1918, by mid-September an exhausted JG 1 was withdrawn from the British part of the front, having lost all four Jasta commanders by the end of August; Lowenhardt of Jasta 10 was killed, Jasta 6's Co Lt. Paul Wenzel and Lothar von Richthofen of Jasta 11 both wounded and hospitalised, and Lt. Ernst Udet (Jasta 4) exhausted and sent on leave. JG 1 scored just 17 claims during September, despite the month seeing the highest losses for the Allied Air Forces of the war (The Jasta force claiming some 721 victories
Document [1](Title: How to Have Sex in an Epidemic) at traditional clinics and labs might make it inaccessible to most patients. In this section, the authors stress the need for the gay male community to come together to protect itself. A central component of this was that one's own sexual health and the health of others should "never became separated." They wrote that it was important to think about not only what sexual acts would put oneself in a risky position in terms of disease transmission, but also what would be dangerous for one's partner. They recognize the importance of maintaining mental control during sex, and argue that although
Document [2](Title: Mighty-O Donuts) "Food Network Challenge: Donut Champions", filmed in November 2010. In 2014, PETA named Mighty-O the best vegan-friendly donut shop in the US The company donates some of its earnings to educational and non-profit organizations. In addition, Mighty-O's work to strengthen the Seattle community is demonstrated through participating in Bicycle Benefits, donating all unsold donuts to area hospitals, food pantries and non-profit events. They are currently in the works of replacing a parking spot with a park-let in front of their Ballard location. Mighty-O Donuts Mighty-O Donuts is a chain of donut cafe restaurants, and donut wholesaler, in Seattle, Washington founded
Document [3](Title: Brian Johnson (ice hockey)) Brian Johnson (ice hockey) Brian Johnson (born April 1, 1960 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger who played one season in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings. Johnson spent four seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League with the Verdun/Sorel Éperviers and the Sherbrooke Beavers before signing with the Detroit Red Wings in 1980. He had spells in the American Hockey League with the Adirondack Red Wings and the Central Hockey League with the Dallas Black Hawks before making his debut for Detroit during the 1983-84 NHL season, playing a
Document [4](Title: General Hewett (1811 ship)) at the Anjere roads. After Lord Amherst had landed at Taku to proceed to Peking, "Alceste" and "General Hewett" had gone to Canton. There the authorities refused permission for "Alceste" to ascend the river and ordered the local merchants to deny "General Hewitt" any cargo. "Alceste" fired several broadsides at the fort and junks that attempted to block her way, and proceeded to anchor at the usual place. Shortly thereafter "Alceste" received fresh provisions, and "General Hewett" a cargo. The firing that had taken place at the mouth of the river was officially described as a "friendly interchange of salutes".
Document [5](Title: Vance Martin) or worked closely with others to foster many new projects and organizations. In addition to those mentioned elsewhere in the article, others include: International Conservation Caucus Foundation (with David H. Baron), Chasing Ice (with Jeff Orlowski and James Balog), Earth Vision Institute (with James Balog). Martin is committed to the critical role of human culture as a necessary and effective force in nature conservation, and in creating solutions across boundaries and ideologies. Central to this is his dedication to working with Indigenous Peoples (IP) and local communities to assure respect and rightful regard for their knowledge, rights, and cultural practices.
Document [6](Title: Metres of Roman comedy) "apŭd mé" "at "my" house" (with emphasis on "mé") is scanned (u u –). In some examples, a stressed syllable immediately follows the iamb: "Iovĭs iússu", "volŏ scíre", "minŭs qu(am) úllus", "volŭptás mea"; in others, the stressed syllable is further away: "quíd ĕst? quid métuis?", "hábĕs quod fácias", "tíb(i) hŏc praecípio", "háud mală (e)st múlier". As a rule, "brevis brevians" is commonly found when a long element is resolved into two short ones; it is also common in the double short element in an anapaest (u u –), as in "vidĕn hanc?". Less frequently, it is found in the second
Document [7](Title: American Civil War) The Union and Confederacy quickly raised volunteer and conscription armies that fought mostly in the South over four years . The Union finally won the war when General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Appomattox Court House , followed by a series of surrenders by Confederate generals throughout the southern states . Four years of intense combat left 620,000 to 750,000 people dead , more than the number of U.S. military deaths in all other wars combined ( at least until approximately the Vietnam War ) . Much of the South 's infrastructure was destroyed , especially the transportation systems , railroads , mills , and houses . The Confederacy collapsed , slavery was abolished , and 4 million slaves were freed . The Reconstruction Era ( 1863 -- 1877 ) overlapped and followed the war , with the process of restoring national unity , strengthening the national government , and granting civil rights to freed slaves throughout the country . The Civil War is the most studied and written about episode in U.S. history .
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Document [0](Title: The Golden Letter of King Alaungpaya) was thought to be a Sanskrit document because of the catalogue entry. At the first examination, Leider already determined that it was written in Burmese, and that its meaning had been completely misunderstood until then. Jacques Leider was tasked in 2007 by the GWLB to research on the history of the Golden Letter. In addition to researching the history of the Letter and its "fate" in London, Leider translated the text and compared the original with other versions that exist as transcriptions in archives, e.g. in Myanmar. He published his results in 2009 in an extensive report. In 2013, the
Document [1](Title: Shanghai Lalas) Shanghai Lalas Shanghai Lalas: Female Tongzhi Communities and Politics in Urban China is a 2012 book written by Lucetta Kam Yip-lo () and published by the Hong Kong University Press. It is Volume 1 of the Queer Asia series. The book discusses "lalas" (), including female bisexuals, lesbians, and trans women, in Shanghai. From 2005 to 2011, as part of her research, Lucetta Kam interviewed 25 "lalas". Most of the women were in their 20s and originated from urban areas. Shanghai-born Lucetta Kam is an assistant professor at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), and she is involved in LGBT organizations
Document [2](Title: Karin Hansdotter) rebels reached and sacked her estate. "Karin and John had four children:" "Karin and her first husband Klas had one child:" "Karin and her second husband Lars had one child:" Karin Hansdotter Katarina "Karin" Hansdotter (1539–1596) was the royal mistress of King John III of Sweden during his time as Prince and Duke of Finland in 1555–1562. Karin Hansdotter was the daughter of the Lutheran priest Hans Klasson Kökkemäster, a former monk of the Dominican Order, and his wife Ingeborg Åkesdotter, a former nun and the illegitimate daughter of count Åke Hansson Tott. Her father left monastic life after the
Document [3](Title: Sacred Heart High School (Hattiesburg, Mississippi)) arrived in September 1902. A convent and school had been built for them on Walnut Street, next to the church. In 1908, the first class of seniors graduated from the school. The current Sacred Heart Church was built in 1927 and 1928. The current elementary building was built in 1951 and the convent which is now used for administrative offices and art room was built in 1959. The Class of 1966 were the last to graduate from Sacred Heart when the high school closed due to low enrollment. Until 2004, Sacred Heart only offered classes through the 8th grade. In
Document [4](Title: Pakistan) of the Pakistani Bengali Action Committee, claims that there are 200 settlements of Bengali-speaking people in Pakistan, of which 132 are in Karachi. They are also found in various other areas of Pakistan such as Thatta, Badin, Hyderabad, Tando Adam, and Lahore. Large-scale Rohingya migration to Karachi made that city one of the largest population centres of Rohingyas in the world after Myanmar. The Burmese community of Karachi is spread out over 60 of the city's slums such as the Burmi Colony in Korangi, Arakanabad, Machchar colony, Bilal colony, Ziaul Haq Colony, and Godhra Camp. Thousands of Uyghur Muslims have
Document [5](Title: Emergency sanitation) by catastrophes (human crisis and natural disasters), which are increasing in magnitude and frequency, is rapidly increasing. The affected people are subjected to such dangers as temporary homelessness and risks to life and health. To address the problem of public health and the spread of dangerous diseases that come as a result of lack of sanitation and open defecation, humanitarian actors focus on the construction of, for example, pit latrines and the implementation of hygiene promotion programmes. The supply of drinking water in an urban-setting emergency has been improved by the introduction of standardised, rapid deployment kits. In the immediate
Document [6](Title: Mount Mitoku) and meaning beautiful, but the pronunciation remained the same. Mount Mitoku was formed from a volcanic eruption approximately 15 million years ago in the Pleistocene period. The layers of granite and other conglomerates at the base of the mountain were transformed by a volcano into large pyroxene deposits. Mount Mitoku eroded over time by wind and rain. Erosion on the southern side of the mountain created steep cliffs of to . Two rivers emerge from the slopes of Mount Mitoku: the Kotori River, which forms a deep valley, and one small unnamed river. The steep slopes of Mount Mitoku have
Document [7](Title: Cowboys-Packers rivalry) Date Away Team Score Home Team Winner Competition Location Cowboys Starting QB Packers Starting QB Series November 6 , 2010 Dallas Cowboys 7 -- 45 Green Bay Packers Packers Regular Season Lambeau Field Jon Kitna Aaron Rodgers DAL 16 -- 14 December 15 , 2013 Green Bay Packers 37 -- 36 Dallas Cowboys Packers Regular Season AT&T Stadium Tony Romo Matt Flynn DAL 16 -- 15 January 11 , 2015 Dallas Cowboys 21 -- 26 Green Bay Packers Packers NFC Divisional Round Lambeau Field Tony Romo Aaron Rodgers TIE 16 -- 16 December 13 , 2015 Dallas Cowboys 7 -- 28 Green Bay Packers Packers Regular Season Lambeau Field Matt Cassel Aaron Rodgers GB 17 -- 16 October 16 , 2016 Dallas Cowboys 30 -- 16 Green Bay Packers Cowboys Regular Season Lambeau Field Dak Prescott Aaron Rodgers TIE 17 -- 17 January 15 , 2017 Green Bay Packers 34 -- 31 Dallas Cowboys Packers NFC Divisional Round AT&T Stadium Dak Prescott Aaron Rodgers GB 18 -- 17 October 8 , 2017 Green Bay Packers 35 - 31 Dallas Cowboys Packers Regular Season AT&T Stadium Dak Prescott Aaron Rodgers GB 19 -- 17
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Answer: | October 16 , 2016 |
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Document [0](Title: Intruder (American band)) previous releases as well as a cover of "25 or 6 to 4" by Chicago. It featured just one new song, the title track. "Escape from Pain" was the only one of their Metal Blade releases not to be issued on all three formats of cd, cassette and vinyl. In 1991 Intruder released their final full-length album "Psycho Savant". It was their only Metal Blade release to feature all original songs. After five years of releases and touring, the group disbanded in 1992. In a 2006 interview, Guitarist Greg Messick claimed that the band tried to stay together after being
Document [1](Title: S. Husky Höskulds) and Joe Henry, for whom he also recorded and mixed two of his own albums. In 2002 he won a Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical alongside Jay Newland for the multiple awarded debut album "Come Away with Me" by Norah Jones co-produced by Craig Street. In 2009 Husky founded the online artist community Groundlift.org. In an effort to bring together like-minded artists and collaborators, Groundlift is now host to more than 40 artists worldwide, including over 50 albums and other digital artwork and has been tapped for several soundtracks and collaborations. Groundlift is a creative platform, an online community
Document [2](Title: Anna Jansson) and suddenly I discovered that I actually felt happy as I was writing." A contributing factor to Jansson's decision to pursue her career as an author was her patients; she often met patients that were about to die and she was told that they regretted the fact that they had not spent much time in life doing what they really wanted. The inspiration for Jansson's novels, which deal with crimes, came from the patients she met in her job as a nurse. Jansson's first crime novel to be published was "Stum sitter guden" in 2000. She had written two novels
Document [3](Title: Volkswagen Golf) Volkswagen Golf The Volkswagen Golf () is a compact car produced by the German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen since 1974, marketed worldwide across seven generations, in various body configurations and under various nameplates – such as the Volkswagen Rabbit in the United States and Canada (Mk1 and Mk5), and as the Volkswagen Caribe in Mexico (Mk1). The original Golf Mk1 was a front-wheel drive, front-engined replacement for the air-cooled, rear-engined, rear-wheel drive Volkswagen Beetle. Historically, the Golf is Volkswagen's best-selling model and is among the world's top three best-selling models, with more than 30 million built by June 2013. Initially, most
Document [4](Title: Leadenhall Press) this and other inventions allowed Tuer, the more adventurous partner, to pursue his publishing ambitions. From the beginning, the Leadenhall Press output reflected his imagination, curiosity, and interest in the full range of printing and book production techniques. The Leadenhall Press imprint first appeared in 1872 in the firm's trade publication, "Paper & Printing Trades Journal", as ‘Ye Leadenhall Workes.’ Field & Tuer occasionally printed books for other publishers and published sporadically beginning in 1869, but it was not until ten years later that the first official book in the Leadenhall Press catalogue appeared: Tuer’s own "Luxurious Bathing". The following
Document [5](Title: Public Services International) Public Services International Public Services International (PSI) is a global union federation of 669 public services trade unions representing 20 million workers in 154 countries. PSI represents workers in social services, health care, municipal services, central government and public utilities. In March 1907, the executive of the German “Verband der Gemeinde- und Staatsarbeiter” (Federation of Municipal and State Workers), based in Berlin, issued a call to “workers employed in municipal and state undertakings, in power stations, in gas and water works, in all countries” to attend an international conference in August, 1907, in Stuttgart. Four Danes, two Dutchmen, eight Germans,
Document [6](Title: George Jones Memorial Baptist Church) acre cemetery is located west of the church. The George Jones church served not only as a religious facility, but also as a community gathering place for Wheat residents. When Wheat was vacated by the federal government in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project, the George Jones Memorial Baptist Church was abandoned with the rest of the community. All other Wheat buildings have been demolished. As the only pre-1942 building remaining in what was once Wheat, the church is the location of annual reunions of former residents. The church is east of the K-25 site and a short distance
Document [7](Title: Beriberi) Beriberi refers to symptoms caused by thiamine ( vitamin B1 ) deficiency . Beriberi has conventionally been divided into three separate entities , relating to the body system mainly involved ( peripheral nervous system or cardiovascular ) or age of person ( like infantile ) . Beriberi is one of several thiamine - deficiency related conditions , which may occur concurrently , including Wernicke 's encephalopathy ( mainly affecting the central nervous system ) , Korsakoff 's syndrome ( amnesia with additional psychiatric manifestations ) , and Wernicke -- Korsakoff syndrome ( with both neurologic and psychiatric symptoms ) .
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Document [0](Title: Sheila Kennedy (architect)) of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art. Sheila Kennedy (architect) Sheila Kennedy is an American architect and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who is known for including green technology, such as flexible solar cells, into her designs. She is interested in using technology in new ways and in re-examining traditional ways of building and designing structures. Kennedy shares that as a teen, she was interested in electronics. Kennedy attended Wesleyan University, in 1979, where she received a bachelor's degree in history, philosophy and literature. She received graduate degrees in architecture from first the Ecole National
Document [1](Title: Jeremy Hunt) "crazy" by David Prior, chairman of the Care Quality Commission. Prior, a former Conservative MP, said that whilst Hunt, like his Labour predecessors, took responsibility, the result was money being diverted from primary and community care to A & E. However, Dr Clifford Mann, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, blamed the problems on the Health and Social Care Act 2012 for causing "decision-making paralysis" and leaving the country short of around 375 emergency doctors. In March 2014, Hunt announced that the government would not give a recommended 1% pay rise to NHS non-medical staff receiving progression pay
Document [2](Title: Kingdom of Matamba) received the missionaries and perhaps allowed them to preach, there is no indication that the kingdom converted to Christianity. The arrival of the Portuguese colonists under Paulo Dias de Novais in Luanda in 1575 altered the political situation as the Portuguese immediately became involved in Ndongo's affairs, and war broke out between Ndongo and Portugal in 1579. Although Matamba played a small role in the early wars, the threat of a Portuguese victory stirred the ruler of Matamaba (probably a king named Kambolo Matamba) to intervene. He sent an army to aid Ndongo against the Portuguese, and with these forces
Document [3](Title: Royal Bahamas Police Force) the force. The current Commissioner of Police is Anthony Ferguson (2018-present). The force is divided into three sections: The New Providence District, Grand Bahama District and the Family Islands District. Each district is headed by an Assistant Commissioner. The police service is divided into several different branches, including: The Senior Executive Management Team is a group of officers who guide and control the activities of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. It is led by the commissioner, supported by an acting deputy commissioner, a senior assistant commissioner and an assistant commissioner: Operation Rapid Strike is a project launched on 19 January
Document [4](Title: Pachamama) Year." This election first occurred in 1949. Indigenous women, in particular senior women, are seen as incarnations of tradition and as living symbols of wisdom, life, fertility, and reproduction. The Pachamama queen who is elected is escorted by the Gauchos who circle the plaza on their horses and salute her during the Sunday parade. The Sunday parade is considered to be the climax of the festival. There has been a recent rise in a New Age practice among white and Andean mestizo peoples. There is a weekly ritual worship which takes place on Sundays and includes invocations to Pachamama in
Document [5](Title: Air Training Corps) Civilian Instructors, known as CIs, play an important role in training cadets and, in many ways, are the 'backbone' of the Squadron. Unlike adult NCOs and Officers, CIs do not wear a uniform, although until recently greens were acceptable for fieldcraft and shooting activities, flying suits are still to be worn by those serving on AEF's or VGS', for safety reasons, which override other dress regulations. CI's do not officially form part of the chain of command in the squadron, but they may hold what might be called Command posts. It is expected that any cadet, irrespective of rank, should
Document [6](Title: Aubrey Cosens) at Mooshof near Uedem, Germany, B and D Coys of The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada led a series of attacks on German strongholds. During the battle his Platoon Commander was killed-in-action and the platoon took heavy casualties. Sergeant Cosens assumed command of the four survivors of his platoon whom he placed in position to give him covering fire. Running forward alone to a tank, he took up an exposed position in front of the turret and directed its fire. When a further counter-attack had been repulsed, he ordered the tank to ram some farm buildings into which the Germans
Document [7](Title: I Will Always Love You) The song , '' I Will Always Love You '' was originally written and recorded in 1973 by American singer - songwriter Dolly Parton . Her country version of the track was released in 1974 as a single and was written as a farewell to her one - time partner and mentor of seven years , Porter Wagoner , following Parton 's decision to pursue a solo career .
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Document [0](Title: North East Collegiate Volleyball Association) then selected the NECVA Player and Rookie honors from each of these five divisional winners. The NECVA held an annual 16-team conference tournament called the "NECVA Championship Tournament" each April with the top two schools in each division and six at-large selections earning berths. The NECVA champion received an automatic bid to the Molten Division III Men's Invitational Volleyball Championship Tournament in April. North East Collegiate Volleyball Association The North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) was a men's volleyball collegiate association founded in 1995 and disbanded in 2011. At the time of its discontinuing being an active league, it was
Document [1](Title: Carly Simon) Night", "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of", "All I Want Is You" (which featured Roberta Flack on backing vocals), and a cover of "As Time Goes By" (featuring Stevie Wonder on harmonica). The album itself was her first Gold release in nine years, and went Platinum in 1988. In October 2017, Hot Shot Records released a 2 disc 30th Anniversary deluxe edition of the album. These and older songs were featured in a picturesque HBO concert special entitled "", where Simon and her band performed live on a pier. Most of these songs were compiled for her 1988 album,
Document [2](Title: Jeff Sampson) Jeff Sampson Jeff Sampson is a young adult and children's author. He was born on a U.S. military base in Nuremberg, Germany on July 15, 1982. He started writing professionally at age eighteen. His first books were packaged series fiction. When Sampson was twenty-two, he had his first novel published as part of the Dragonlance series of fantasy novels. He since went on to write many original young adult and children's series, including Monster Slayers under the pen name Lukas Ritter for Wizards of the Coast; Deviants for Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollins Children’s Books; and The Last
Document [3](Title: Grave Danger) the webcam link. Meanwhile, Ecklie briefs the staff: the City will not finance the ransom, despite his pleading with his boss, Undersheriff McKeen. In desperation, Catherine asks her father, casino mogul Sam Braun to donate the money for the ransom. After some hesitation, Braun does turn over $1 million. When Catherine returns to the lab, Grissom is angry that she received the money from a former murder suspect. However, in the absence of other plans, he agrees to deliver the money. Soon afterwards, a message appears on the webcam site, giving an address — 4672 Carney Lane, Boulder Highway —
Document [4](Title: Poème électronique) and down the walls. The piece was originally recorded on three separate monaural tapes, two of which were in turn recorded onto a stereo tape with panning effects. The stereo tape and the remaining monaural tape were finally combined onto 35-mm perforated tape in order to synchronize the tape with the film and lighting changes. The images in Le Corbusier's film are all black and white still photographs and willfully abstract. The first image is a bull's head in a spotlight. The final image is a woman holding an infant. Le Corbusier assigned thematic sections to the film: The sequence
Document [5](Title: Pauline Korikwiang) Pauline Korikwiang Pauline Chemning Korikwiang (born 1 March 1988) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in track and cross country running competitions. She rose in the youth ranks in 2005, taking a 3000 metres silver medal at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics and took the world junior cross country title at the 2006 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. After winning youth medals on the track at World and African junior level, she has represented Kenya at the senior level in both cross country and the 10,000 metres at the African Championships in Athletics. She won two bronze
Document [6](Title: Harold Stewart) then again in 1963 to be ordained as a Jōdo Shinshū priest only to withdraw at the last minute. It was rumoured he did not want to have his hair shaven. He returned to Australia and later enticed Masaaki, the Japanese man he had fallen in love with, to visit. Masaaki claims to have built the first Japanese-style garden in Australia in the Dandenongs. In 1966 he left Australia to live permanently in Japan. He devoted himself to studying the doctrines of Shin Buddhism to which he had converted. He became an expert on the history of Kyoto and was
Document [7](Title: Television in Australia) The first television broadcast in Australia took place on 30 September 1929 at the Menzies Hotel in Melbourne , using the electro - mechanical Radiovision system . Other transmissions took place in the city over the next few weeks . Also in 1929 , the Baird system was used on 3DB , 3UZ and 2UE .
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Answer: | 30 September 1929 |
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Document [0](Title: Brevort Township, Michigan) of 2000, there were 649 people, 264 households, and 184 families residing in the township. The population density was 7.0 per square mile (2.7/km²). There were 561 housing units at an average density of 6.1 per square mile (2.3/km²). The racial makeup of the township was 79.51% White, 15.10% Native American, 0.15% Asian, and 5.24% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.92% of the population. There were 264 households out of which 30.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.7% were married couples living together, 7.2% had a female householder
Document [1](Title: The Mole (Australia season 6)) $5,000 if they could correctly guess whether they had less, or more than 175 correct towns on the board. The players guessed that they had less, but they actually wrote 187 correct towns on the map, so therefore, nothing was won in this assignment. Mole Network: The six players were faced with a high crane and a cherry-picker attached to it, the latter of which was located 30 metres off the ground. Each player was to enter the cherry-picker on the crane and jump off it, trying to cling onto a large net in the process. Upon jumping onto the
Document [2](Title: Gizmos & Gadgets!) the player must navigate. There are multiple levels and the only ways to travel between them are to be blown by vents, jump off springboards, or jump off trampolines (to move up) or to walk off a ledge (to move down.) There is also a "front" (where the player can see the whole warehouse and few boxes are generally visible) and a "back" (which is a small portion of the front where the majority of boxes are.) They are separated by doors. Doors begin locked and can only be unlocked by solving a science-related puzzle. Once unlocked the player can
Document [3](Title: Bill O'Chee) Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Treaties, the Senate Standing Committee on Environment, Recreation, Communications and the Arts, the Senate Select Committee on A New Tax System, and the Senate Standing Committee on Regulations and Ordinances (of which he was chairman from 1996 to 1999). He was also National Party whip in the Senate from 1993 to 1999, and chairman of the Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Policy Committee. As a coalition government senator, he clashed with his prime minister John Howard over reforms to the Native Title Act. O'Chee believed that native title over pastoral
Document [4](Title: Blue (NFL mascot)) Miles was showing signs of aggregation towards Blue while Manning was attempting to introduce each other, causing Blue to be nervous. Blue (NFL mascot) Blue is the official mascot of the Indianapolis Colts professional American football team of the National Football League. He is an anthropomorphic blue horse who wears a white Colts jersey with a horseshoe on the front. He was first introduced on September 17, 2006 in the Colts' first home regular season game against the Houston Texans at the RCA Dome, in which they won 43-24. Indianapolis's victory over the Texans that day proved to be a
Document [5](Title: Tommy Bartlett (basketball)) in 1952, and SEC doubles championships at No. 3 in 1950 and 1951, and No. 2 in 1952. As a senior, Bartlett and was also the third-ranked college basketball player in the percentage of foul shots completed (80.2%), and led the Vols to their first-ever SEC team championship in men's tennis. He graduated from Tennessee in 1952. Bartlett began his coaching career at Lenoir City High School in Lenoir City, Tennessee in 1953. In four seasons as the Lenoir City Panthers head coach, he compiled an overall win-loss record of 97–20, and led the Panthers to the state high school
Document [6](Title: Asclepigenia) to her before his passing, in the arts of theurgy and pagan mysticism. Being the expert in the theurgy, Asclepigenia taught from a metaphysical approach. She believed in there being five realms of reality: the One, Nature, Matter, Soul, and Intelligence. Like her father, she believed that every soul held a divine part inside itself, and that a union with the One, combined with magic, pagan thought of the deities, and meditation could result in true happiness for a person, as a way they could control their own fate. Her teachings to Proclus on theurgy, benefited him greatly as he
Document [7](Title: Aloha (film)) General Dixon soon learns that Gilcrest was telling the truth about the nuclear weapons payload and praises him for what he 's done , revealing that authorities will soon be taking Carson into custody . Outside the hotel , Gilcrest finds Ng , who is preparing to leave . He tells her he loves her , is staying in Hawaii and will be waiting for her to return . Later that night , Gilcrest stands outside Grace 's hula class and watches her dance . She notices him , he nods at her and she suddenly realizes he is her father . With tears of joy in her eyes , she runs outside and embraces him then returns to her class to continue her hula dancing .
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Document [0](Title: Rocco Deluca) season 10 of "Criminal Minds". The song "Gravitate" was featured in the 2007 K-Swiss commercial campaign starring Anna Kournikova. The song "Save Yourself" was featured in the 2010 Harley-Davidson commercial campaign. The score for "Paradise Club". The score for "21 Days Under The Sky". The score for "Sugar & Spade". Rocco Deluca Rocco DeLuca (born December 27, 1975) is a California-based indie rock musician who came to prominence as the lead singer of the four-piece band Rocco DeLuca and the Burden. Since 2009, DeLuca has toured and recorded as a solo artist. DeLuca, half Italian and half German, was born
Document [1](Title: John Roberts (missionary)) on 25 February. Wyoming's flag was presented to be flown in the National Cathedral in his honor. John Roberts (missionary) John Roberts (March 31, 1853 – January 22, 1949) was a Welsh Anglican priest, writer and missionary in the Bahamas and Wyoming. Roberts was born in 1853 at Llewfllyd, in Dyserth, which was then considered in Flintshire but later placed in Denbighshire, in north Wales. Educated at Ruthin grammar school and St David's College, Lampeter (then affiliated with Oxford University), Roberts graduated in 1878. He was ordained a deacon by the Right Rev. George Augustus Selwyn in Lichfield Cathedral, and
Document [2](Title: Société de Transports de l'Agglomération Stéphanoise) Société de Transports de l'Agglomération Stéphanoise Société de Transports de l'Agglomération Stéphanoise, or "STAS" operates a public transport network and infrastructure in and around Saint-Étienne. Its responsibility is to provide tramway, trolleybus and bus service in the fifty-three communes of the Saint-Étienne agglomeration: The company's official name, although not used is the TPAS and is a Société Anonyme with a capital of 17 700 000 euros. Its main shareholder, Transdev is the parent company. STAS was created on 1 April 2000. STAS maintains its rolling stock from three sites: and is also responsible for sites throughout the Saint-Étienne: The STAS
Document [3](Title: British Honduras) by deploying two companies from 2nd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Since 1954 a succession of military and right-wing governments in Guatemala frequently whipped up nationalist sentiment, with incursions in 1957 and 1958. Negotiations between Britain and Guatemala began again in 1961, but the elected representatives of British Honduras had no voice in these talks. As a result, in 1965 the United States President Lyndon Johnson agreed to mediate, and proposed a draft treaty that gave Guatemala control over the newly independent country in areas including internal security, defence and external affairs. All parties in British Honduras, however, denounced the proposals. A
Document [4](Title: Earl of Plymouth) The barony of Windsor remained in abeyance until 1855 when the abeyance was terminated in favour of the aforementioned younger sister Lady Harriet Windsor, who became the thirteenth Baroness. The same year she assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Windsor. Her eldest son the Honourable Robert predeceased her and she was succeeded by her grandson, Robert, the fourteenth Baron, who was a prominent Conservative politician and held office as Paymaster-General and First Commissioner of Works. In 1905 the earldom of Plymouth was revived in the third creation when Robert was created Viscount Windsor, "of St Fagans in the
Document [5](Title: Adhesive tape) Adhesive tape Adhesive tape refers to any one of a variety of combinations of backing materials coated with an adhesive. Different backing materials and adhesives can be used depending on the intended use. Pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA), a key component of some adhesive tapes, was first developed in 1845 by Dr. Horace Day, a surgeon. In 1901, the German Oscar Troplowitz invented an adhesive patch called "Leukoplast" for the German company Beiersdorf AG. In 1936, German company Beiersdorf AG invented a transparent adhesive patch called "Tesa". Pressure-sensitive tape, PSA tape, self-stick tape or sticky tape consists of a pressure-sensitive adhesive coated
Document [6](Title: StuffIt Expander) StuffIt Expander StuffIt Expander is a proprietary, freeware, closed source, decompression software utility developed by Allume Systems (a subsidiary of Smith Micro Software formerly known as Aladdin Systems). It runs on the classic Mac OS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. Prior to 2011, a Linux version had also been available for download. As of November 2010, the latest Macintosh version is 2011 (15.0.2), which requires Mac OS X v10.5 or later. Version 2010 (14.0.1) runs on Mac OS X v10.4, version 10.0.2 runs on Mac OS X v10.3, and version 8.0.2 runs on Mac OS X v10.0 through Mac OS X
Document [7](Title: Mantis (Marvel Comics)) She made her cinematic debut in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 , portrayed by Pom Klementieff .
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Answer: | Pom Klementieff |
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Document [0](Title: Dennis K. Jackson) Army Europe. In 1983 Jackson returned to the United States to attend the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, followed by duty with the United States Army Personnel Center at Alexandria, Virginia, from 1984 to 1987. Now thoroughly grounded in all aspects of logistics, he progressed through a series of increasingly demanding assignments. He commanded the 707th Maintenance Battalion, 7th Infantry Division, Fort Ord, California, from 1987 to 1989 and then served as Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4 (Logistics) for the 7th Infantry Division, deploying with the division to Panama for Operation Just Cause. Following attendance at
Document [1](Title: German submarine U-822) German submarine U-822 German submarine "U-822" was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's "Kriegsmarine" during World War II. She was ordered on 20 January 1941, and was laid down on 29 October 1941 at Oderwerke AG, Stettin, as yard number 822. She was launched on 20 February 1944 and commissioned under the command of "Oberleutnant zur See" Josef Elsinghorst on 1 July 1944. German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines. "U-822" had a displacement of when at the surface and while submerged. She had a total length of , a pressure hull length of
Document [2](Title: Kevin Young (basketball, born 1990)) 22 games with seven or more rebounds, including each of his final four games of the season. After going undrafted in the 2013 NBA draft, Young signed with Mexican club Halcones de Xalapa on October 29, 2013. He later had a stint in Puerto Rico playing for Brujos de Guayama before signing with the Halifax Rainmen in December 2014. Young was named NBL Canada Defensive Player of the Year for the 2014–15 season. On May 1, 2015, he and 10 Rainmen teammates were fined $5,000 each and suspended from the NBL for an indefinite amount of time. The team did
Document [3](Title: National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology & Education (NIPTE)) to have products of superior value. Manufacturing is a critical step in the chain of very complex events before a drug reaches the pharmacy shelves. When that critical link is broken, it opens the door for something like the heparin crisis. And heparin may just be the tip of the iceberg. The ultimate answer is not costly inspections of foreign manufacturing sites. If that remains the answer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will need a lot more resources and millions of dollars from the United States Congress to ensure that all drugs and drug components manufactured in foreign
Document [4](Title: 2000 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection) extensive foreign policy expertise. After his selection by Republican primary voters as presumptive presidential nominee, Bush asked Dick Cheney to lead the selection committee for his vice president nominee. As the vice presidential vetter, Cheney required at least 11 potential candidates to fill out "an extraordinarily detailed, 83-question form" delving into their backgrounds. This list includes names that had been mentioned in several sources as the candidates: 2000 Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2000 election. On March 7,
Document [5](Title: Winter Loversland) Winter Loversland Winter Loversland is the first Christmas album, and third studio album overall, by American recording artist Tamar Braxton. The album was released on November 11, 2013, by Epic Records and Streamline Records. Winter Loversland is a 10 track set, with 8 traditional "Sleigh Ride", "Santa Baby", "Santa Claus is Coming To Town", "Away in a Manger / Little Drummer Boy", "Merry Christmas Darling", "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late", "Silent Night", "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and 2 original songs "No Gift" and "She Can Have You". On the Target edition of ""Winter Loversland"", it has
Document [6](Title: Rodney Glunder) a professional kickboxer, Massaro Glunder (born in 1994). In 1997, he won the European full contact karate championships. Rodney began competing in mixed martial arts in 1996, and is a journeyman of the sport with almost fifty fights. Rodney has never been knocked out in professional kickboxing, in late-2014 Glunder was knocked out with a knee to the body in a kickboxing bout, but has been knocked out only once in professional mixed martial arts competition by former UFC contender and fellow Dutch fighter Gilbert Yvel who knocked Glunder unconscious with a series of punches at 2 Hot 2 Handle:
Document [7](Title: 2017 NFL season) Intra-conference AFC East vs AFC West AFC North vs AFC South NFC East vs NFC West NFC North vs NFC South Inter-conference AFC East vs NFC South AFC North vs NFC North AFC South vs NFC West AFC West vs NFC East
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Document [0](Title: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd (Hindemith)) When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd (Hindemith) When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd: A Requiem for those we love is a 1946 composition by composer Paul Hindemith, based on the poem of the same name by Walt Whitman. Conductor Robert Shaw and the Robert Shaw Chorale commissioned the work after the 1945 death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It received its world premiere on May 14, 1946 at New York City Center, with the Collegiate Chorale conducted by Shaw and soloists Mona Paulee, contralto, and George Burnson, baritone. David Neumeyer and others regard the "Lilacs" Requiem as Hindemith's
Document [1](Title: Jack Downie) service, working first in the economic section of the cabinet office, and then at HM Treasury. His colleagues included Robert Hall, Marcus Fleming, Nitta Watts, David Bensusan-Butt, Christopher Dow, Kit Jones, Fred Atkinson, Robert Neild, Peggy Hemming, and Bryan Hopkin and his close friends included Nicholas Kaldor and Tommy Balogh. Downie over the period 1952-54 was on secondment from his civil service job, in Geneva at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Following his return to the UK he took up a research grant at the Oxford Institute of Statistics, where he wrote work that made his name: The
Document [2](Title: Sally Ride Science) resources (student books, hands-on investigations, teacher guides, and assessments) that educators can use to build students’ STEM literacy and college and career readiness. The program reflects research showing that teaching fewer science concepts in greater depth gives students a solid foundation to develop STEM literacy. Before its acquisition by UC San Diego, Sally Ride Science implemented a variety of STEM-related educational initiatives. The company: Sally Ride Science Sally Ride Science at UC San Diego is a nonprofit run by the University of California, San Diego. It was founded as a company in 2001 by Sally Ride, America's first woman in
Document [3](Title: Henri Salmet) flowers and copies of the newspaper were dropped as publicity stunts. After the outbreak of war, he joined the Aéronautique Militaire (French army air service), and served with the title Marechal des Logis, with Escadrille C9, flying Caudron G.4 reconnaissance bombers from Villers-lès-Nancy. On 7 April 1915, he was awarded the Croix de Guerre. In August 1915, a further citation was awarded to him. Henri Salmet Henri Salmet (22 July 1878 - 1929?) was an early French aviator Henri Salmet was born on 22 July 1878 in Paris. In early 1911, he was employed by the Blériot Flying School at
Document [4](Title: Norwegian Glacier Museum) joint project between the organizations and institutions Norwegian Trekking Association, the International Glaciological Society, the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, the Norwegian Polar Institute, the Sogn og Fjordane University College, the University of Bergen and the University of Oslo. In 2006 Sarner Ltd, a UK-based museum and attraction design company were commissioned to create an experiential exhibit on climate change. The exhibit "Our Fragile Climate" was opened in July 2007 by former US vice-president Walter Mondale. Norwegian Glacier Museum The Norwegian Glacier Museum () is a museum in Fjærland, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. The building was designed by architect
Document [5](Title: Doris Packer) Doris Packer Doris Packer (May 30, 1904 – March 31, 1979) was an American actress, possibly best known for her recurring role as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn, Theodore Cleaver's elementary school principal in the television series, "Leave It to Beaver". Packer portrayed the mother of millionaire playboy Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. (Steve Franken), on CBS's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", with Dwayne Hickman in the title role. Prior to playing Chatsworth's mother, she had been cast as Clarice Armitage, mother of Milton Armitage (Warren Beatty), whose character on the series Chatsworth replaced. In most of her screen roles, she was known
Document [6](Title: Ussangoda National Park) sea breeze. There are several archaeological sites of the origins in the pre-historic times also. The explanation for red soil is a high concentration of Ferric oxide in the area. Ussangoda is one of the four serpentine sites in Sri Lanka. The area is proposed to be designated as a Geopark originally. However due to the area's biodiversity and other important features such as archaeological and geographical values instead Ussangoda had been declared a national park. Ussangoda National Park Ussangoda National Park is the newest and the 21st national park in Sri Lanka. The objectives of establishing the new national
Document [7](Title: Nobody (Sylvia song)) '' Nobody '' is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan , and recorded by American country music artist Sylvia . It was released in June 1982 as the second single from the album Just Sylvia .
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Answer: | American country music artist Sylvia |
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Document [0](Title: Vera Beaudin Saeedpour) earned a Ph.D. in 1976. While at Columbia, she moved to an apartment in Harlem. When her home was robbed, she called out to a man in an apartment across the street to ask if he had witnessed the burglary. That man, Homayoun Saeedpour, a 26-year-old Kurd from Sanandaj, later rang her doorbell and offered cake and flowers. They married soon after. After her marriage to Saeedpour, Vera developed an interest in the plight of the Kurdish people. She was unfamiliar with the Kurds and their history when she first met her husband, but a decade later she felt she
Document [1](Title: Proposed developments of Manchester Metrolink) would require £350,000,000 to open this route to passengers by its target of 2018/19 (subject to a satisfactory business case, Transport and Works Act Order and public consultation). In November 2014, the UK Treasury confirmed earnback funding for the Trafford Park Line as part of the devolution deal for the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. Buckley Wells tram stop has been proposed to provide better passenger access in southern Bury, and would be on the Bury Line between Bury Interchange and Radcliffe tram stop. As of 2013, Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council aspires to link Middleton to the Metrolink network by constructing
Document [2](Title: Ti-Ratana Welfare Society) Ti-Ratana Welfare Society Ti-Ratana Welfare Society is one of the biggest independent, voluntary, Not-for-profit NGOs based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is locally known and registered as "Persatuan Kebajikan Ti-Ratana"; while its Chinese name is 慈愛福利中心. The society runs three children homes with over 250 children, two seniors' residences with about 50 senior citizens, a shelter home for women, and mobile clinics to provide free medical services to the people in the rural areas. Ti-Ratana Welfare Society was founded by Most Venerable K. Sri Dhammaratana and registered on 9 February 1994. The name is a reference to Three Jewels. In
Document [3](Title: Battle of Kuwait International Airport) not realizing at the time that they were outnumbered 3-1. With their 13 M1A1 Abrams tanks, Bravo Company 4th Tank Battalion moved online to take out the 35 Iraqi Republican Guard tanks in less than 90 seconds. This battle was named the "Reveille Engagement" and went on to be the biggest and fastest tank battle in United States Marine Corps history. They were the only Marine unit equipped with M1A1 Abrams tanks. Bravo company went on to destroy 59 tanks, 32 APCs, 26 non armored vehicles, and an artillery gun. Bravo Company destroyed a total of 119 enemy vehicles and
Document [4](Title: JPL Mars Helicopter Scout) use solar panels to recharge its batteries, which are six Sony Li-ion cells with a nameplate capacity of 2 Ah. The helicopter will be attached to the underside of the rover. It would be deployed to the surface between 60 and 90 Martian days after the landing, and then the rover will drive approximately 100 meters away for the test flights to begin. The prototype uses the Snapdragon processor from Intrinsyc with a Linux operating system, which also implements visual navigation via a velocity estimate derived from features tracked with a camera. The processor is connected to two flight-control Microcontroller
Document [5](Title: Data Resources Inc.) and Joe Polak. The DRI Review was published monthly and summarized what the models said for the economic outlook. This information was presented in outlook conferences. DRI also held educational seminars. Data Resources Inc. Data Resources Inc or DRI was co-founded in 1969 by Donald Marron and Otto Eckstein. Marron is best known as the former CEO of PaineWebber and founder of Lightyear Capital. Eckstein was a Harvard University economics professor, economic consultant to Lyndon Baines Johnson and member of the Council of Economic Advisors; he is best known for the development of the theory of core inflation. DRI became
Document [6](Title: Neal Tiemann) with David Cook leading up to a one night concert playing to upwards of 40,000 attendees at the SM Mall of Asia in Manila on May 16, 2009. Neal Tiemann Neal Tiemann (born December 22, 1982 in Dallas, Texas) is an American musician, currently the lead guitarist and songwriter of the rock band the Midwest Kings (MWK), and guitarist for groove metal band DevilDriver. From 2008 to 2011 he serve as the lead guitarist for David Cook's band The Anthemic. He spent most of 2009 on the Declaration Tour with Cook and served as the tour's music director. Tiemann played
Document [7](Title: Aslan) Aslan ( / ˈæsˌlæn / or / ˈæzˌlæn / ) is a main character in C.S. Lewis 's The Chronicles of Narnia series . He is '' the Great Lion '' of The Lion , the Witch and the Wardrobe and his role in Narnia is developed throughout the remaining Chronicles . Aslan is also the only character to appear in all seven books of the series . Aslan is Turkish for '' lion '' . Lewis often capitalises the word lion in reference to Aslan since he represents Jesus Christ .
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Answer: | Jesus Christ |
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Document [0](Title: Hugh Smyth) PUP which enjoyed little success elsewhere, barring a single member's election to Carrickfergus Borough Council in 1985 and 1989, until after the 1994 ceasefire. Smyth was first elected to the council in 1972 as representative for the Shankill ward. He won a by-election resulting from the resignation of John McQuade, and beat James Brown of the Ulster Unionist Party and David Robb of the Ulster Constitution Party in a three-way contest. In the election, he received the support of McQuade's party, the Democratic Unionists. Following a change in council structure, he was re-elected the following year for "Area E" which
Document [1](Title: Mr. Denton on Doomsday) a 16-year-old boy, was parodied in the Mel Brooks comedy "Blazing Saddles". In that film, the Waco Kid (Gene Wilder) had also been a top gunfighter until he was challenged (and shot) by a six-year-old child, leading him to become an alcoholic. Mr. Denton on Doomsday "Mr. Denton on Doomsday" is episode three of the American television anthology series "The Twilight Zone". It originally aired on October 16, 1959 on CBS. This is the first "Twilight Zone" episode to be rerun. Al Denton was once known as the quickest draw in town, but riddled with increasing guilt over the losers
Document [2](Title: Anatoli Fedotov) American Hockey League with the Moncton Hawks. He was then drafted 238th overall by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft and managed to play three regular season games but didn't register a point. He spent two seasons in the International Hockey League with the San Diego Gulls before moving to Japan, signing with New Oji Seishi Tomakomai where he was voted the league's best player. He then played in Finland's SM-liiga with Tappara and Sweden's Elitserien with HV71 before returning to Oji. After two seasons in Japan, Fedotov returned to Russia and split 2000-01 with
Document [3](Title: Apotheosis of Palermo) Apotheosis of Palermo The Apotheosis of Palermo is a fresco by Vito D'Anna in the Palazzo Isnello, Palermo, Italy, considered one of the most representative works of the Sicilian Baroque painting. It is one of the seven monumental representations of the Genius of Palermo. The fresco is an allegory representing the apotheosis of the city of Palermo, personified by the Genius of Palermo, numen protector of the city, surrounded by allegorical figure, as "Fame", "Justice", "Abundance", and others mythological figures. The painting, signed and dated 1760 by Vito D'Anna, is at the noble floor of Palazzo Isnello, on the vault
Document [4](Title: Elliott Smith) I love the fact that he loves words." Smith covered Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece" several times in concert. Smith has also been compared to folk singer Nick Drake, due to his fingerpicking style and vocals. Darryl Cater of AllMusic called references to "the definitive folk loner" Drake "inevitable", and Smith's lyrics have been compared to those in Drake's minimalist and haunting final album. Smith was a dedicated fan of The Beatles (as well as their solo projects), once noting that he had been listening to them frequently since he was about "four years old" and also claimed that
Document [5](Title: Simplexity) Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple)" by Jeffrey Kluger details many ways in which simplexity theory can be applied to multiple disciplines. Kluger offers a look at simplexity at work in economics, sports, linguistics, technology, medicine, and dozens of human behaviors. "Simplexity" also provides insight into how readers can improve their lives by understanding the interplay of complexity and simplicity. Simplexity has been used by Jens Nordvig to describe the particular aim of his analytics firm Exante Data."Maybe the best word for what we are trying to achieve is "simplexity". A research product that
Document [6](Title: 1974 Super Outbreak) Courthouse and served as timekeeper was found intact despite being thrown a great distance. The tornado itself had contradicted a long-time myth that a tornado would "not follow terrain into steep valleys" as while hitting Monticello, it descended a 60-foot (18 m) hill near the Tippecanoe River and heavily damaged several homes immediately afterwards. As the cluster of thunderstorms was crossing much of the Ohio Valley and northern Indiana, additional strong storms developed much further south just east of the Mississippi River into the Tennessee Valley and Mississippi. It produced the first deadly tornadoes in Alabama during the early evening
Document [7](Title: Xbox One) Xbox One is a line of eighth generation home video game consoles developed by Microsoft . Announced in May 2013 , it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third console in the Xbox family . It was first released in North America , parts of Europe , Australia , and Brazil in November 2013 , and in Japan , China , and other European countries in September 2014 . It is the first Xbox game console to be released in China , specifically in the Shanghai Free - Trade Zone . Microsoft marketed the device as an '' all - in - one entertainment system '' . The Xbox One line mainly competes against consoles such as Sony 's PlayStation 4 and Nintendo 's Wii U and Switch .
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Answer: | November 2013 |
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Document [0](Title: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero) make this a rousing affair," Pandohar wrote in his analysis. Sachin Khedekar's portrayal of Bose was praised by critics including Ziya us-Salam of "The Hindu" newspaper. "Khedekar may not win too many international awards for portraying Bose but accolades in India should come in thick and fast," she wrote in her review. "Benegal may not have put together an epic to challenge the lasting greatness of "Gandhi," Richard Attenborough's tribute to our father of the nation. But nor has he had the advantage of such resources. Where Benegal deserves credit is not in the canvas of his work but the
Document [1](Title: Ferguson v. NTSB) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) adopted the FAA's suspension as its response to the incident. Ferguson appealed the suspension and claimed he was entitled to a waiver of punishment under the "inadvertent and not deliberate" provision of a joint FAA-National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) aviation safety program called the Aviation Safety Reporting Program. While the NTSB agreed that Ferguson's actions were not deliberate, his appeal was rejected when the court decided his actions were reckless and in violation of a key FAR (§ 91.5) that required a pilot to familiarize himself or herself with all available flight information, and
Document [2](Title: 3/40 Evzone Regiment) Battalion in particular distinguished itself during the conflict, being used often in a fire brigade or rapid reaction force, such as in the Battle of Karpenisi in January 1949. On 15 April 1951, the 76th Brigade was renamed as the 40th Evzone Regiment. On 25 June 1951, Queen Frederica was named its honorary colonel-in-chief, as a result of which the regiment bore her royal monogram on the shoulder straps. In the wars between 1912 and 1949, the regiment suffered 35 officers dead and 35 wounded, and 224 other ranks dead and 647 wounded, as well as 41 missing in action.
Document [3](Title: Masterpiece (The Master's Apprentices album)) current fad for concept albums by linking the songs with a short guitar-and-string arrangement, crossfaded between tracks. The title track, a live recording, provides a vivid aural snapshot of their live show during 1968, complete with the deafening screams of fans. The album also includes their own version of "St John's Wood", a track Ford and Keays wrote for Brisbane band The Sect, who had released it as a single on Columbia during the year. The album's retrospective reviews have been mixed. Allmusic's Richie Unterberger said "It's a respectable but oddly schizophrenic effort, finding them searching for an identity with
Document [4](Title: Exchange (chess)) one may also consider making exchanges of pawns or other pieces to open up a file for one's rooks and queen or opening up a diagonal for one's bishop and queen, even if a pawn deficiency is incurred. If a player gains material superiority in a game, a strategy can involve making even exchanges to eliminate other pieces for simplification to make the superiority more decisive. The opponent with less material may try to avoid exchanges, but then the player with more material may try to force exchanges anyway. Strong players commonly play a materially even game with each other,
Document [5](Title: Yang Luchan) own teacher—the 14th generation of the Chen Family, Ch'en Chang-hsing. One night, he was awakened by the sounds of "Hen" (哼) and "Ha" (哈) in the distance. He got up and traced the sound to an old building. Peeking through the broken wall, he saw his master Chen, Chang-xing teaching the techniques of grasp, control, and emitting jin in coordination with the sounds "Hen" and "Ha." He was amazed by the techniques and from that time on, unknown to master Chen, he continued to watch this secret practice session every night. He would then return to his room to ponder
Document [6](Title: Bulgarian dances) on the beat. In music band playing, the meter seems favored, thus skipping some of the time-bending subtleties. Given this fact, though, some meters are more common or popular, but there is a wide variation of less frequent combinations, as well. There is also disagreement about whether one should use or as meter denominator, but this is just a notational convenience. In the list below, the denominator follows in part notational practice of the region, and in part the speed of the type of tune, giving the note a reasonable number of beats per minute (as on a metronome). Folk
Document [7](Title: Government of the Philippines) The legislative power is vested in the Congress of the Philippines which consists of the Senate of the Philippines Senate and House of Representatives . The upper house is located in Pasay City , while the lower house is located in Quezon City . Both are in Metro Manila . The district and sectoral representatives are elected for a term of three years . They can be re-elected but they may not run for a fourth consecutive term .
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Answer: | Senate and House of Representatives |
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Document [0](Title: The Year of the Mouse) floats up onto the ceiling. As he does, he floats out of the bathroom and back in the living room where he notices the bottle of ketchup on the table. Then he tastes the ketchup on his chest and realizes it's a trick and starts laughing, but as he does, the tourniquet loosens and he starts to deflate, flying around the room until he lands on his pillow. As Jerry makes fun of Tom's predicament, Tuffy notices a bow and arrow on the ground. This time, they set Tom inside the bow as he is asleep. After Jerry signals Tuffy
Document [1](Title: Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard) later Maryland Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, which endured into the 1990s, and the underground south entrance of the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, built in 1956-1957, carrying Interstate 895 and the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Thruway through and under the city in the major East Coast thoroughfare. Bethlehem-Fairfield was one of two new emergency shipyards, established by the Maritime Commission under the Emergency Shipbuilding program, in 1941. The other shipyard was the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, Portland, Oregon. Because Baltimore Harbor is so old (dating to 1706) there was not sufficient space to build both the shipways and the fabrication plant in the same
Document [2](Title: Decompression illness) its two components: "Decompression Sickness" and "Arterial Gas Embolism". Many signs and symptoms are common to both maladies, and it may be difficult to diagnose the actual problem. The dive history can be useful to distinguish which is more probable, but it is possible for both components to manifest at the same time following some dive profiles. First aid is common for both DCS and AGE: Treatment for the "Decompression Sickness" and the "Arterial Gas Embolism" components of DCI may differ significantly. Refer to the separate treatments under those articles. Decompression illness Decompression Illness (DCI) describes a range of symptoms
Document [3](Title: Dale Folwell) Carolina Center for Public Policy Research ranked Folwell 38th in effectiveness in the House, down from 32nd the prior session. In both sessions, Folwell ranked as one of the more effective members of the minority party. The North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation gave Rep. Folwell a top 10 business rating among all state representatives and senators for the 2011 legislative session. The 2011 NCFEF business rating report ranked him seventh in the House. In 2009, Civitas Action rated him the most conservative member of the House. In 2011, Civitas Action ranked Folwell as the 6th most conservative member of the
Document [4](Title: Singular integral) for all "x" in R. Denote by "M" the operator given by multiplication by a function "b". The "T"("b") theorem states that a singular integral operator "T" associated to a Calderón–Zygmund kernel is bounded on "L" if it satisfies all of the following three conditions for some bounded accretive functions "b" and "b": (a) formula_14 is weakly bounded; (b) formula_15 is in BMO; (c) formula_16 is in BMO, where "T" is the transpose operator of "T". Singular integral In mathematics, singular integrals are central to harmonic analysis and are intimately connected with the study of partial differential equations. Broadly speaking
Document [5](Title: Manuel Valls (composer)) He died in Barcelona. Manuel Valls is the composer of the music of "El Cant del Barça", the official anthem of FC Barcelona. Manuel Valls (composer) Manuel Valls i Gorina (; 21 July 1920 – 1984) was a Catalan composer, pianist, music critic, and music educator. Valls was born in Badalona. He studied at the University of Barcelona and the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu. At the Liceu he was mentored by Aita Donostia with whom he studied music theory, music composition, and orchestration. He became a successful composer writing symphonic works, chamber music, choral music, operas, art songs,
Document [6](Title: Tunnel of Love Express Tour) go at explicit carnality, from the opening "Tunnel of Love", where he and Scialfa sang cheek to cheek with lips nearly touching at the same microphone, to other numbers such as "Part Man, Part Monkey". A centerpiece of the second set was an eight-minute reworking of one of "The River"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s casual rockers, "You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)". Now it was recast into rockabilly mode, with a half-spoken, half-sung introduction detailing a youth's frustrations up to the iconic car parked with a girlfriend on a lovers' lane. Out come the horn section, sans horns, to do synchronized dancing
Document [7](Title: Metalloid) The six commonly recognised metalloids are boron , silicon , germanium , arsenic , antimony , and tellurium . Five elements are less frequently so classified : carbon , aluminium , selenium , polonium , and astatine . On a standard periodic table , all eleven are in a diagonal area in the p - block extending from boron at the upper left to astatine at lower right , along the dividing line between metals and nonmetals shown on some periodic tables .
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Answer: | metalloids |
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Document [0](Title: Živnostenská banka) in 1918, ZIBA grew rapidly because of its role as the new state's key bank. The Nostrification Law of 1920 forced joint-stock companies to transfer their head offices to the territory of the new state where they had their factories and plants. This law protected Czech banks from foreign competition. ZIBA benefited enormously as it changed its strategy to one of providing loans to large industrial companies. In 1922 ZIBA established a branch in London. The bank fostered mergers among large Czech industrial corporations (for example the creation of the mechanical engineering colossus CKD) and systematically built up its industrial
Document [1](Title: Iridaceae) the rootstock is usually a rhizome or rarely a bulb. The flowers are almost always radially symmetrical. Bobartia, Dietes and Ferraria belong to this subfamily. Members of Iridaceae occur in a great variety of habitats. About the only place they do not grow is in the sea itself, although Gladiolus gueinzii occurs on the seashore just above the high tide mark within reach of the spray. Most species are adapted to seasonal climates that have a pronounced dry or cold period unfavourable for plant growth and during which the plants dormant. As a result, most species are deciduous. Evergreen species
Document [2](Title: Intergang) Intergang Intergang is an organized crime group in "Superman" and other DC comics. Armed with technology supplied by the villainous New Gods of the planet Apokolips, it is a potent foe who can seriously challenge the most powerful superheroes. Intergang first appeared in "Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" #133 (October 1970) and was created by Jack Kirby. Intergang was run by a gangster named Bruno "Ugly" Mannheim, as revealed in "Jimmy Olsen" #139. He was, however, getting orders and weaponry from Darkseid, who was using Intergang to help track down the Anti-Life Equation. Intergang also worked with Morgan Edge, the head
Document [3](Title: Albert Bettannier) notoriety in the Salon des artistes français, where he frequently showed paintings depicting the loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany. He was a fierce proponent of French revanchism. The loss of Alsace-Lorraine was a recurring theme in his work. Albert Bettannier Nicolas Albert Bettannier (12 August 1851 – 17 November 1932), usually known as Albert Bettannier, was a French painter in the era of the French Third Republic. Bettannier was born in Metz in 1851 the son of Jean Bettannier and Marie Bellatte. He studied in Moselle. After the ceding of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany following the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian
Document [4](Title: Arthur Hoffmann (politician)) the Confederation in 1914. Arthur Hoffmann (politician) Arthur Hoffmann (18 June 1857, St. Gallen – 23 July 1927) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1911–1917). Hoffmann was the son of Karl Hoffmann (1820–1895), who declined his election to the Swiss Federal Council in 1881. Arthur Hoffmann was elected to the Federal Council on 4 April 1911 and resigned on 19 June 1917 as a result of the Grimm–Hoffmann Affair which seriously questioned Switzerland's neutrality during World War I. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. During Hoffmann's office time he held the following departments:
Document [5](Title: Tea) many genetic similarities with Indian Assam type tea (also "C. sinensis" var. "assamica"). Thus, Western Yunnan Assam tea and Indian Assam tea both may have originated from the same parent plant in the area where southwestern China, Indo-Burma, and Tibet meet. However, as the Indian Assam tea shares no haplotypes with Western Yunnan Assam tea, Indian Assam tea is likely to have originated from an independent domestication. Some Indian Assam tea appears to have hybridized with the species "Camellia pubicosta." Assuming a generation of 12 years, Chinese small leaf tea is estimated to have diverged from Assam tea around 22,000
Document [6](Title: Edward Lawley) Edward Lawley Sir Edward Lawley (1586 – 23 May 1623) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1622. Lawley was the son of Sir Thomas Lawley of Wenlock and his wife Elizabeth Newport, daughter of Sir Richard Newport of High Arcall, Shropshire, who was the widow of Francis Lawley of Spoonhill. He was admitted to the Inner Temple in November 1605 and became prothonotary and clerk of the crown for Pembrokeshire. In 1614, Lawley was elected Member of Parliament for Wenlock. He was knighted at Whitehall on 9 November 1619. In 1621 he
Document [7](Title: The Perfect Storm (film)) In October 1991 , the commercial fishing boat Andrea Gail returns to port in Gloucester , Massachusetts , with a poor catch . Desperate for money , Captain Billy Tyne ( Clooney ) convinces the Andrea Gail crew to join him for one more late season fishing expedition . The crew heads out past their usual fishing grounds in the Grand Banks , leaving a developing thunderstorm behind them . Initially unsuccessful , they head to the Flemish Cap , where their luck greatly improves . At the height of their fishing the ice machine breaks ; the only way to sell their catch before it spoils is to hurry back to shore . After debating whether to sail through the building storm or to wait it out , the crew decides to risk the storm . However , between the Andrea Gail and Gloucester is a confluence of two powerful weather fronts and a hurricane , which the Andrea Gail crew underestimates .
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Document [0](Title: Bentley Continental R) point it was decided the Corniche could continue as it was, and efforts would once again be channelled into a new Bentley coupé. In 1986 Graham Hull produced a design rendering of a new Bentley coupé which became the Continental R. Based on the Rolls-Royce SZ platform (which was an evolution of the SY platform), an aerodynamically shaped two-door coupé body had been styled. John Heffernan and Ken Greenley were officially retained to complete the design of the Continental R. They had run the Automotive Design School at the Royal College of Art and headed up their own consultancy, International
Document [1](Title: Farnace (opera)) by be set in the 1760s. The cuts and changes in the text made for the 1767 performance of Mysliveček's opera are not attributable. Indeed, they are quite extensive; not a single one of Lucchini's original aria texts was re-set by Mysliveček. However, it is the same cut libretto of Farnace, with small variants, used by the Neapolitan Davide Perez in his opera for the Regio Teatro of Turin in the 1751 Carnival, and repeated in Rome at the Torre Argentina Theatre the following year, and in Messina (Regio Teatro della Munizione) and Neaples (Regal Teatro di San Carlo) in
Document [2](Title: Gmina Lipsk) Jasionowo, Kolonie Lipsk, Kopczany, Krasne, Kurianka, Lichosielce, Lipsk Murowany, Lipszczany, Lubinowo, Nowe Leśne Bohatery, Nowy Lipsk, Nowy Rogożyn, Podwołkuszne, Rakowicze, Rogożynek, Rygałówka, Siółko, Skieblewo, Sołojewszczyzna, Stare Leśne Bohatery, Starożyńce, Stary Rogożyn, Wołkusz, Wyżarne and Żabickie. Gmina Lipsk is bordered by the gminas of Dąbrowa Białostocka, Nowy Dwór, Płaska and Sztabin. It also borders Belarus. <br> Gmina Lipsk Gmina Lipsk is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Augustów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland, on the border with Belarus. Its seat is the town of Lipsk, which lies approximately south-east of Augustów and north of the regional capital Białystok. The gmina
Document [3](Title: Hurricane Fabian) the northern Lesser Antilles. After maintaining its peak intensity for 12 hours Fabian degraded due to internal fluctuations, and began to weaken. The hurricane turned to the northwest on September 2 in response to a weakness in the subtropical ridge, a break caused by a mid-level circulation over the southwest Atlantic Ocean. After fading back to a Category 3 hurricane, Fabian re-intensified on September 4, and regained Category 4 status for a short time. The hurricane weakened again as it accelerated northward towards Bermuda, a motion due to an approaching mid-level trough. As small pockets of dry air became entrained
Document [4](Title: Moltke-class battlecruiser) stored aboard the ship. The ships' secondary armament consisted of twelve SK L/45 cannon, mounted in the MPL C/06 mounts as in "Von der Tann". The guns had a total of 1800 shells, at 150 per gun. The 15 cm guns had a range of 13,500 m (14,800 yd) at construction, although this was later extended to 18,800 m (18,373 yd). Initially, twelve guns were also fitted to defend the ships against torpedo boats and destroyers, but these were later removed, with the guns in the aft superstructure replaced with four 8.8 cm Flak L/45 guns. "Moltke" and "Goeben" were
Document [5](Title: Stephen Farthing) leaving the university in 2000, Farthing was made a professor emeritus of St Edmund Hall. Farthing moved to New York in 2000 to become the Executive Director of the New York Academy of Art and led the Academy until he became the Rootstein Hopkins Research Chair of Drawing at the University of the Arts London in 2004, a position he held until 2017. Farthing has published extensively. Most known for his authorship of "1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die" and "501 Great Artists". He also authored the Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Art, published in 2000 in addition
Document [6](Title: Dez Wells) Mark Turgeon said Wells "was not going to let us lose." Wells's last collegiate game was against West Virginia in Columbus, Ohio in the Round of 32 of the 2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. He tallied nine points and eight turnovers in a 69-59 loss. ESPN's Chad Ford considered Wells a potential second-round pick in the 2015 NBA draft, but he went undrafted. He also struggled dribbling with his left hand, which lowered his draft stock. He subsequently joined the Washington Wizards for the 2015 NBA Summer League. However, he was later ruled out of Summer League play
Document [7](Title: Ten Years After) In 1968 , after touring Scandinavia and the United States , Ten Years After released a second album , the live Undead , with the noteworthy song , '' I 'm Going Home '' . They followed this in February 1969 by the studio issue Stonedhenge , a British hit that included another well - known track , '' Hear Me Calling '' ( it was released also as a single , and covered in 1972 by the British glam rock rising stars , Slade ) . In July 1969 , the group appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival , in the first event rock bands were invited to . Between 26 -- 27 July 1969 , they appeared at the Seattle Pop Festival held at Gold Creek Park . On 17 August , the band performed a breakthrough American appearance at Woodstock ; their rendition of '' I 'm Going Home '' featuring Alvin Lee as lead singer , was featured in both the subsequent film and soundtrack album and catapulted them to star status .
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Document [0](Title: The Wilson Family) Chair of EFDSS, at the opening concert of the Hartlepool Folk Festival, of which The Wilson Family are Patrons, 13 October 2017. The Wilson Family The Wilson Family is an English folk music group from Billingham, County Durham, North East England. They have been singing and performing a cappella folk songs since 1974. They consist of sister Pat and five brothers: Tom, Chris, Steve, Ken and Mike. The group's roots are founded in the folk clubs of the second British folk revival of the 1960s. They have released a number of recordings, included amongst them their acclaimed full debut album,
Document [1](Title: Ferdinand von Schirach) Schirach is considered a prominent attorney and represented, among others, the BND spy Norbert Juretzko, and, in the so-called "Politbüro trial", Günter Schabowski. He attracted attention in connection with the "Liechtenstein Tax Affair", in which charges were brought against the German Federal Intelligence Service Bundesnachrichtendienst and when he complained to the Berlin data protection agency on behalf of the family of the late actor Klaus Kinski, when it allowed the publication of Kinski's medical file. Schirach is active exclusively in the domain of criminal law. In August 2009, Schirach published the book "Verbrechen" ("Crime") with the publisher Piper Verlag. The
Document [2](Title: Surface phonon) an adsorbate and the surface, and information regarding presence, quantity, and type of defects existing on the surface. In modern semiconductor research, surface vibrations are of interest as they can couple with electrons and thereby affect the electrical and optical properties of semiconductor devices. They are most relevant for devices where the electronic active area is near a surface, as is the case in two-dimensional electron systems and in quantum dots. As a specific example, the decreasing size of CdSe quantum dots was found to result in increasing frequency of the surface vibration resonance, which can couple with electrons and
Document [3](Title: Clint Barmes) traded to the Houston Astros for Felipe Paulino. He got his first hit for the Astros (a two-run double) on May 3, 2011. Barmes signed a two-year, $10.5 million contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates on November 21, 2011. On August 12, 2012, Barmes hit his first career grand slam to assist the Pirates in overturning a 5–2 deficit to an 11–5 victory against the Padres. Overall the 2012 season was not a success for Barmes, he batted .229 on 445 at bats with 8 home runs, 45 RBIs, 16 doubles, and one triple. The 2013 season started off on the
Document [4](Title: Divide and choose) cut the cake into slightly more than half vanilla in one portion and the rest of the vanilla and all the chocolate in the other. Carol might also be motivated to take the portion with the chocolate to spite Bob. There is a procedure to solve even this but it is very unstable in the face of a small error in judgement. More practical solutions that can't guarantee optimality but are much better than divide and choose have been devised by Steven Brams and Alan Taylor, in particular the adjusted winner procedure (AW). In 2006 Steven J. Brams, Michael A.
Document [5](Title: Ambrosia (band)) Tollak on some 1999 and 2003 gigs. But Tollak remained on call to sub for various band members and came back to play with Ambrosia's spring 2009 tour in place of Lewis & Shem. Later in 2009, Rick Cowling (formerly with Kenny Loggins) came in on vocals, guitar and keyboards, though Tollak still appeared with the band from time to time, most recently in 2010 when Doug Jackson was out playing guitar for Gary Wright and Tollak handled keys once again while Cowling moved over to lead guitar until Jackson's return later in the year. Ambrosia appeared on the May
Document [6](Title: Ironhide) the others on the team accused him of failure. A furious Mirage walked out, realizing the Predacons had put a bug on him. Ironhide attempted to talk him out of it, but snapped and punched him when Mirage threatened to join the Predacons (unaware he was just doing it for show). Later, Mirage called the Spy Changers to Megatron's latest weapon, having ostensibly joined the Predacons. He managed to communicate his true intentions to the other Spy Changers, and they destroyed the laser. A guilty Ironhide demanded Mirage hit him to even things out between them - but Mirage simply
Document [7](Title: Bernard Hill) Bernard Hill ( born 17 December 1944 ) is an English film , stage and television actor . He is known for playing Yosser Hughes , the troubled ' hard man ' whose life is falling apart in Alan Bleasdale 's groundbreaking 1980s TV drama Boys from the Blackstuff and , more recently , as the Duke of Norfolk in the BBC adaptation of Dame Hilary Mantel 's Wolf Hall . He is also known for roles in blockbuster films , including Captain Edward Smith in Titanic , King Théoden in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and Luther Plunkitt , the Warden of San Quentin Prison in the Clint Eastwood film True Crime .
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Document [0](Title: Retirement plans in the United States) remains on the job. As of 2008, the courts have generally rejected the notion that cash balance plans discriminate based on age, while the Pension Protection Act of 2006 offers relief for most hybrid plans on a prospective basis. Although a cash balance plan is technically a defined benefit plan designed to allow workers to evaluate the economic worth their pension benefit in the manner of a defined contribution plan ("i.e.", as an account balance), the "target benefit" plan is a defined contribution plan designed to express its projected impact in terms of lifetime income as a percent of final
Document [1](Title: Centre Party (Sweden)) Centre Party (Sweden) The Centre Party (, abbreviated "C") is a liberal and agrarian political party in Sweden. Traditionally part of the Nordic agrarian family, the party while being seen as a broad liberal church has increasingly shifted its focus towards free market economics, environmental protection, gender equality and decentralisation of governmental authority. The Centre Party is a member of the centre-right coalition the Alliance with the Moderate Party, Liberal Party and the Christian Democrats. The party's major issues are national economy, environment and integration and it is represented in all of the Riksdags parliamentary committees. The party was founded
Document [2](Title: Marava War of Succession) was highly unpopular and most of his trusted generals deserted him. Meanwhile, Bhavani Shankar had earned the ire of the Thanjavur Maratha ruler Tukkoji as he had failed to keep up his promise of delivering Aranthangi to the Thanjavur Marathas. The discontented elements in the kingdom, therefore, approached the Tukkoji and sought his help in overthrowing Bhavani Shankar. Tukkoji invaded Ramnad. Bhavani Shankar was defeated in 1729 in the Battle of Uraiyur and taken prisoner to Thanjavur. The victorious Thanjavur Maratha forces partitioned the Kingdom of Ramnad into three - all the territories to the north of Pambar River were
Document [3](Title: Paint Your Dragon) to the same depth as his usual comedic and lore-saturated protagonists, he flings so many different characters into this one that they achieve an odd sort of shared depth."" Paint Your Dragon Paint Your Dragon is a humorous novel by Tom Holt first published in the UK in 1996 by Orbit and in paper back a year later by St. Martin's Press. It was also made available in electronic format by Hachette Digital in 2009. This was the author's twelfth humorous book and his eighteenth overall. It has been republished as part of Tom Holt's "Omnibus No'7: Saints and Sinners".
Document [4](Title: Javier Bertucci) dedicated to the purchase and sale of inputs, mainly the importation of raw materials from the food sector. Desiré Obadia, an intermediary client of the company and the person in charge of negotiating with Mossak Fonsecca, denied that the transaction had been completed, stating that in order to import an import license and Cadivi dollars (National Center for Foreign Commerce) were needed, and that neither of the two were obtained. During the investigation, attempts were made to contact Bertucci on several occasions, but no response was received until five days after the report was published, when Bertucci explained that the
Document [5](Title: Sticky Studios) Singles Chart. The album became Faith's highest UK chart position to date. In 2013 Christina Perri spent 6 weeks at Sticky Studios in order to create her second studio album "Head or Heart", which went on to be released in March 2014 under Atlantic Records The album reached number 4 on the US Billboard 200 and number 8 on the official UK album charts. "Human", the lead single from the album, peaked at number 14 in the UK and number 31 in the USA, where it was certified as gold. Sticky Studios has also been home to Scottish singer, songwriter
Document [6](Title: Holy Trinity Church, Burnley) quality" and "an impressive sheerness". Holy Trinity Church, Burnley Holy Trinity Church is in Accrington Road, Burnley, Lancashire, England. It is a redundant Anglican parish church, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. Holy Trinity is a Commissioners' church designed by Lewis Vulliamy in Early English style. The church was extended in 1871–72, but closed in 1990, and has been converted into flats. Holy Trinity was a Commissioners' church, the Church Building Commission awarding a grant of £1,168 towards the cost of its construction. Its total cost was £2,918. The
Document [7](Title: Shay Mitchell) Shay Mitchell Mitchell at the 38th People 's Choice Awards in January 2012 Shannon Ashley Mitchell ( 1987 - 04 - 10 ) April 10 , 1987 ( age 30 ) Mississauga , Ontario , Canada Occupation Actress , model , entrepreneur , author Years active 2007 -- present Height 5 ft 7 in Website Official website
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Document [0](Title: Isaiah Scroll) Ulrich argue that the same scribe who copied the sectarian scroll Rule of the Community (1QS) also made a correction to 1QIsa. The reason for the placement of 1QIsa in Qumran Cave 1 is still unknown, though it has been speculated that it was placed, along with the other scrolls, by Jews (Essene or not) fleeing the Roman forces during the First Jewish–Roman War (c.66-73 CE). The scroll was discovered in Qumran Cave 1, by a group of three Ta'amireh shepherds, near the Ein Feshka spring off the northwest shore of the Dead Sea between late 1946 and early 1947;
Document [1](Title: Nautanki Saala!) Chartbusters. It's a Tuneful Soundtrack Of Musical Nautanki." and gave the album a rating of 4.5/5. Goku! of Indibeats!, gave the album a rating of 4/5 saying, "The composers have succeeded in bringing together some smart tracks so rich in melody and so varied in genres with immense repeat quality." The film received positive reviews from various critics praising the comedy of errors factor and lead actors performances. It got an aggregate review score of 3/5 from all sites at reviewbol.com. Sukanya Verma for Rediff.com has given 2.5/5 stars and says "Nautanki Saala!" plot seems better-suited for a sitcom episode.
Document [2](Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Auchi) the first Major Seminary in Nigeria—St Martin's Seminary—at Ivianokpodi. The seminary was later transferred to Asaba in 1927 by Bishop Broderick. Among the seminarians who moved from Ivianokpodi to Asaba was Paul Emechete, the first Nigerian priest, and Joseph Agbodio Erameh, a native of Anegbette in south Uneme Clan in present Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State. With the death of Bishop Broderick in 1933, Bishop Leo Taylor was appointed his successor in 1934. Bishop Taylor who came to Asaba-Benin Vicariate from Lagos where he was principal of St. Gregory's college, created Uzairue Parish in 1935, with J.J.
Document [3](Title: Inoculation needle) is uncapped. The open end of the uncapped slant culture is then flamed. The slant will be positioned to move up the needle until the inoculation needle tip lightly come into contact with the base surface of the sterile media. The inoculation needle inoculates the sterile agar by the manipulation of the media so that the needle tip grazes the agar surface in a zigzag pattern. Aseptic technique is then applied to the withdrawn inoculation needle. Inoculation of a plate culture is done through the streaking technique to make a streak plate. After lifting the lid so that it hovers
Document [4](Title: Ibrahim Mohammad Jahfar) six month. In June 1917, he went to Brunei, accompanying G.E. Cator, the British Resident of Labuan who got transferred to Brunei. He then worked as trainee at the Financial Office, and later, as a clerk at Custom Department till January 1918. While pursuing his studies, he worked at Singapore Audit Office. He returned to Brunei in December 1918. On his return, he worked as Assistant Post office clerk until December 1918. He then worked at the Resident Office and Land Department as a clerk. In March 1922, he led a delegation to Singapore to represent Brunei in the Borneo
Document [5](Title: New Cult Awareness Network) New Cult Awareness Network The "New Cult Awareness Network" (NCAN, often referred to as simply the "Cult Awareness Network", though other than inheriting the name, it is unrelated to that older group) is an organization that provides information about cults, and is owned and operated by associates of the Church of Scientology, itself categorized in many countries as a cult. It was formed in 1996, with the name purchased from the now defunct Cult Awareness Network, an organization that provided information on groups it considered to be cults, and that strongly opposed Scientology. The "New CAN" organization (also known as
Document [6](Title: Stiletto) be employed along with the dagger as a fighting weapon; a 1536 dueling treatise authored by Achille Marozzo, "Opera Nova", contains sections on dagger and stiletto fighting. By the time of the Renaissance, the term stiletto had come to describe a range of slender thrusting knives closely resembling the French poignard, many with conventional dagger-profile blades and sharpened edges, but always retaining the slim profile and needle-like point. To lighten the weapon, many stilettos were equipped with blades carrying fullers over a portion of their length. The stiletto remained a popular weapon of criminals or political assassins from the 16th
Document [7](Title: Bride Wars) Bryan Greenberg as Nathan '' Nate '' Lerner , Liv 's younger brother who is in love with Emma .
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Answer: | Bryan Greenberg |
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Document [0](Title: HMS Cambrian (1797)) vessels on 31 January 1825 was an unusually sanguine affair. When the pirate vessels refused to surrender, "Cambrian" and "Seringapatam" sent in their boats to capture them. Each of the pirate vessels was armed with a gun and had a crew of about thirty men. Both resisted strongly before the British were able to overcome them. "Cambrian" had three men killed and five wounded; "Seringaptam" had three killed and eight wounded. All the pirates, save for a few who were captured, were killed or wounded. On 27 July 1826 "Cambrian"s boats captured a pirate bombard and burnt a mistico on
Document [1](Title: Aristides Baltas) studies in order to find work to sustain themselves, his long-term goals as minister would be to restore the independence of secondary education from higher education, to abolish pan-Hellenic examinations, and to support free access to higher education. Aristides Baltas Aristides Baltas (; born 9 February 1943) is a philosopher of science and physicist who served as the Minister of Culture and Sports of Greece and as the Minister of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs in the cabinet of Alexis Tsipras from 27 January 2015 to 4 November 2016. He is currently the Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Science at
Document [2](Title: Spandauer SV) Spandauer SV Spandauer SV was a German football club from Berlin. The capital city was one of the earliest centres of German football and was home to 1. Spandauer Fußballklub Triton, formed on 24 May 1894, and Sportclub Germania Spandau, formed on 15 October 1895. These two sides merged late in 1920 to form Spandauer Sport-Vereinigung 94/95 e.V., the predecessor of today's club. The team was promoted to the Verbandsliga Berlin-Brandenburg in 1921 where they earned a string of third- and fourth-place finishes. Their best result was a distant second place behind Hertha BSC in 1928. German football was re-organized
Document [3](Title: 110 Lydia) 110 Lydia Lydia (minor planet designation: (110 Lydia) is a large belt asteroid with an M-type spectrum, and thus may be metallic in composition, consisting primarily of nickel-iron. It was discovered by French astronomer Alphonse Borrelly on April 19, 1870 and was named for Lydia, the Asia Minor country populated by Phrygians. The Lydia family of asteroids is named after it. Observations made during 1958–1959 at the McDonald Observatory and in 1969 at the Kitt Peak National Observatory found an uneven light curve with a period of 10.9267 hours. In the late 1990s, a network of astronomers worldwide used light
Document [4](Title: Rock Show (Parks and Recreation)) of the other episodes from the season. Schur said: "We treated that whole six-episode season like a pilot. If you go back and watch those episodes now, you can see us making changes. The sixth episode is different in tone than the first. And we made some character tweaks, like every show ever does". Amy Poehler said she believed "Rock Show" would end what she described as the inevitable comparisons between "Parks and Recreation" and "The Office", which is also produced by "Parks" creators Schur and Greg Daniels. Poehler said, "I think it was something we had to work through
Document [5](Title: Rosa Rio) release to cinema. Rio was born as Elizabeth Raub and raised in New Orleans. She began playing piano at the age of four and started taking lessons at the age of eight. At age nine she played piano at a silent movie theater for the first time. She studied music at Oberlin College and at the Eastman School of Music. Her instrument of choice was a Wurlitzer pipe organ. She married her professor at Eastman, organist John Hammond; they had a son, John Farnsworth Hammond III, who preceded her in death. The marriage ended in divorce. She later married Bill
Document [6](Title: Jeffrey R. MacDonald) They stated that the materials now introduced should have been presented by MacDonald's then-lawyer, Brian O'Neill, in the 1984-85 appeal. Therefore, all rights to further appeals were forfeited. The ruling was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court on November 30 of that same year. Dupree died after a short illness on December 17, 1995. MacDonald's former in-laws, Colette's mother, Mildred, and stepfather, Freddie Kassab, who brought his case to the Justice Department, both died in 1994; she on January 19 and he on October 24. The courts ruled that Dupree had acted correctly when he refused to let the jury
Document [7](Title: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road) Davey Johnstone -- acoustic , electric , Leslie , slide and steel guitars ; banjo
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Answer: | Davey Johnstone |
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Document [0](Title: Thabo Edwin Mofutsanyana) to its executive. In 1937, Mofutsanyana joined J. B. Marks and others in an attempt to revive the African National Congress. Under Alfred Bitini Xuma, Mofutsanyana served on the ANC National Executive Committee as an advisor on labour related matters. In 1937, 1942 and 1948, Mofutsanyana ran as a communist candidate for election to the Natives Representative Council but never won an election. In 1943, Mofutsanyana and Radebe organised a conference at which the African Mineworkers Union (AMWU) was formed with J. B. Marks becoming its first president. The organisation was founded due to difficulties experienced by Black workers who
Document [1](Title: Gravitational microlensing) be measured by having two observers simultaneously observe the event from different locations, e.g., from the earth and from a distant spacecraft. The difference in amplification observed by the two observers yields the component of formula_28 perpendicular to the motion of the lens while the difference in the time of peak amplification yields the component parallel to the motion of the lens. This direct measurement was recently reported using the Spitzer Space Telescope. In extreme cases, the differences may even be measurable from small differences seen from telescopes at different locations on the earth. More typically, the Einstein parallax is
Document [2](Title: NTFS symbolic link) for "\Program Files" or "\Program Files (x86)" pointing to another drive breaks Windows' Component Based Servicing which hardlinks files from its repository \Windows\WinSxS to their installation directory. Since Windows XP uses the same NTFS format version as later releases, it's feasible to enable symbolic links support in it. For using NTFS symbolic links under Windows 2000 and XP, a third-party driver exists that does it by installing itself as a file system filter. NTFS symbolic link An NTFS symbolic link (symlink) is a filesystem object in the NTFS filesystem that points to another filesystem object. The object being pointed to
Document [3](Title: White Knight Chronicles II) that "The quests and upgrades feel poorly applied, meaning the game struggles to establish its true purpose and identity. Stripping away all the extra elements brings just a pretty standard JRPG that offers little really to get excited about." White Knight Chronicles II White Knight Chronicles II is a video game developed by Level-5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in Japan and Europe as well as D3 Publisher in North America for the PlayStation 3. The game is a direct sequel to the 2008 title "White Knight Chronicles" and was announced at TGS 2009. The game was released in
Document [4](Title: Ancient history) Middle East. The 30th century BC, referred to as the Early Bronze Age II, saw the beginning of the literate period in Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. Around the 27th century BC, the Old Kingdom of Egypt and the First Dynasty of Uruk are founded, according to the earliest reliable regnal eras. The Bronze Age forms part of the three-age system. It follows the Neolithic Age in some areas of the world. In most areas of civilization Bronze smelting became a foundation for more advanced societies. There was some contrast with New World Societies who often still preferred stone to metal
Document [5](Title: Demosaicing) green filters as red or blue ones, catering to the human eye's higher sensitivity to green light. Since the color subsampling of a CFA by its nature results in aliasing, an optical anti-aliasing filter is typically placed in the optical path between the image sensor and the lens to reduce the false color artifacts (chromatic aliases) introduced by interpolation. Since each pixel of the sensor is behind a color filter, the output is an array of pixel values, each indicating a raw intensity of one of the three filter colors. Thus, an algorithm is needed to estimate for each pixel
Document [6](Title: Third Battle of Panipat) generals and other princes, the increasing restlessness of his soldiers over pay, the increasing Indian heat and arrival of the news that Marathas had organised another 100,000 men in the south to avenge their loss and rescue captured prisoners. Though Abdali won the battle, he also had heavy casualties on his side and sought peace with the Marathas. Abdali sent a letter to Nanasaheb Peshwa (who was moving towards Delhi, albeit at a very slow pace to join Bhau against Abdali) appealing to the Peshwa that he was not the one who attacked Bhau and was just defending himself. Abdali
Document [7](Title: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire) Because the owners had locked the doors to the stairwells and exits -- a then - common practice to prevent workers from taking unauthorized breaks and to reduce theft -- many of the workers who could not escape from the burning building jumped from the high windows . The fire led to legislation requiring improved factory safety standards and helped spur the growth of the International Ladies ' Garment Workers ' Union ( ILGWU ) , which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers .
Question: how did the triangle shirtwaist fire affect the international ladies garment workers in new york
Answer: | helped spur the growth |
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Document [0](Title: Kang Sung-hoon (golfer)) Kang Sung-hoon (golfer) Kang Sung-hoon (born 4 June 1987), also called Sung Kang, is a South Korean professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. Kang turned professional in 2007 and joined the Korean Tour in his home country. He first gained international prominence in 2009 when he finished runner-up at the Ballantine's Championship, a tournament co-sanction by the Korean Tour and the European Tour. The following year, Kang won for the first time on the Korean Tour, at the Eugene Securities Open, and ended the season by qualifying for the PGA Tour via qualifying school. In May 2011, Kang
Document [1](Title: Braintree, Essex) Medieval Latin legal records, where it appears as "Branktre". In many early American Colonial documents, it is referred to as Branktry. One theory is that Braintree was originally Branoc's tree, Branoc apparently being an ancient name. Another theory is that the name is derived from that of Rayne, which was actually the more important settlement in Norman times. A third theory is that the name means "settlement by the river Bran or Braint". The name "Braint" is well attested as a river name in Britain; there is a river of that name in Anglesey, and it may be conjectured that
Document [2](Title: Boston Dynamics) with them starting to scale production with the goal of selling SpotMini in 2019. Handle is a research robot that stands 6.5 ft (198 cm) tall, travels at 9 mph (14.5 km/h) and jumps 4 feet (122 cm) vertically. It uses electric power to operate both electric and hydraulic actuators, with a range of about 15 miles (24 km) on one battery charge. Handle uses many of the same dynamics, balance and mobile manipulation principles found in the quadruped and biped robots Boston Dynamics builds, but with only about 10 actuated joints, it is significantly less complex. Boston Dynamics Boston
Document [3](Title: Aaron Jay Kernis) that he has received. He has been honored by ASCAP, BMI, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the New York Foundation of Arts. In 1984 he won the Rome Prize, which enabled him to study in Europe. Kernis received an exclusive five-year recording contract with Argo Records in 1996. In 1998 he won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Music, which recognized his "String Quartet No. 2 (musica instrumentalis)". Then, in 2002 he won the prestigious University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition for "Colored Field". Kernis was also commissioned by Disney for his choral symphony
Document [4](Title: Filip Hlohovský) lose the game 1–3. He also played the first half of the 0–6 loss to Sweden, when he was substituted by Patrik Mišák. Hlohovský failed to score from the penalty kick in the 30th minute of the match, when the score was 0–1. Being the top scorer of Fortuna Liga at the time, he somewhat failed to meet public expectations. MŠK Žilina Filip Hlohovský Filip Hlohovský (born 13 June 1988) is a Slovak football winger who currently plays for the South Korean club Daejeon Citizen Hlhovský was born in Handlová. Filip started his career in Prievidza, later was transferred to
Document [5](Title: 1935 Detroit Tigers season) the central city in a celebration that newspapers reported went on until three in the morning. For a few hours, the worries of the Great Depression were gone and the only thing that mattered was the Tigers. Detroit owner Frank Navin, then 64 years old, had been running the organization for 30 years and had seen four of his teams win American League pennants, only to lose four World Series. On November 13, 1935, five weeks after the Tigers finally won the World Series, Navin suffered a heart attack while riding a horse and died. When the Tigers won the
Document [6](Title: Russian submarine BS-64) central section containing 16 silos for ballistic missiles was removed to create space for the installation of scientific-experimental equipment, cabins for scientists and a rest room for the regular crew. As of 2008 the ship was still moored in Zvezdochka shipyard awaiting completion. The submarine was relaunched after repairs in August 2015. Following the completion of repairs it is believed that the submarine was converted to serve as carrier of mini submarine(s) (e.g., "Losharik" deep-diving nuclear powered mini-submarine). Sea trials started in the White Sea in October 2016 and the submarine was handed over to the Russian Navy in December
Document [7](Title: Homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures) A solution is a special type of homogeneous mixture . Solutions are homogeneous because the ratio of solute to solvent remains the same throughout the solution even if homogenized with multiple sources , and stable because the solute will not settle out after any period of time , and it can not be removed by a filter or by centrifuge . This type of mixture is very stable , i.e. , its particles do not settle , or separate . As a homogeneous mixture , a solution has one phase ( liquid ) although the solute and solvent can vary : for example , salt water .
Question: a homogeneous mixture in which all the components are dissolved in the same phase
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Document [0](Title: Fox Major League Baseball) the 2013 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals, Fox's cameras missed Boston closer Koji Uehara picking off pinch runner Kolten Wong to end the game (it was the first postseason game in baseball history to end on a pickoff). Fox Major League Baseball Fox Major League Baseball (shortened to Fox MLB and also known as Major League Baseball on Fox, MLB on Fox, or MLB on FS1) is a presentation of Major League Baseball (MLB) games produced by Fox Sports, the sports division of the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox), since June 1, 1996. The broadcaster
Document [1](Title: Henry J. Eyring) has also worked at Monitor Group. Eyring spoke about Mitt Romney and the ethic of education, business, law and politics in Mormomism in a "New Yorker" article by Nicholas Lemann. Lemann was addressing Romney's formative influences, experience and philosophy during the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Eyring is a grandson of American theoretical chemist Henry Eyring and wrote a biography of his grandfather entitled "". He also co-wrote a biography about his father, Henry B. Eyring, an educational administrator and LDS Church leader, entitled "I Will Lead You Along: The Life of Henry B. Eyring". Henry J. Eyring Henry Johnson Eyring
Document [2](Title: (tyrosine 3-monooxygenase) kinase) (tyrosine 3-monooxygenase) kinase In enzymology, a [tyrosine 3-monooxygenase] kinase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and tyrosine 3-monooxygenase, whereas its two products are ADP and phospho-[tyrosine-3-monooxygenase]. This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring a phosphate group to the sidechain oxygen atom of serine or threonine residues in proteins (protein-serine/threonine kinases). The systematic name of this enzyme class is ATP:[tyrosine-3-monoxygenase] phosphotransferase. Other names in common use include pheochromocytoma tyrosine hydroxylase-associated kinase, STK4, and tyrosine 3-monooxygenase kinase (phosphorylating). This enzyme participates in MAPK signaling pathway and
Document [3](Title: Fair Game (1988 film)) Fair Game (1988 film) Fair Game () is a 1988 Italian thriller-horror film written and directed by Mario Orfini. After being dumped by his girlfriend Eva, who was tired of his constant negative and sexist attitude, Gene decides to take revenge killing her through a mamba, a venomous snake, to which he also injected hormones to increase its aggressiveness. The film had a budget of 4.6 million dollars. Set design was made by Ferdinando Scarfiotti, while costumes are by Milena Canonero. It was shot between Los Angeles, Cinecittà and the Mojave Desert. To reproduce the movements of the mamba, Orfini
Document [4](Title: Ronnie Earl) In August 2016 Lorne Entress left to work on other projects and in January 2017 Jim Mouradian passed away suddenly after a show. The current group of Broadcasters (2018) now include Dave Limina (piano, Hammond B3), Diane Blue (vocals), Forrest Padgett (drums), Paul Kochanski (bass). In 2017, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters released "The Luckiest Man", Ronnie's eleventh release from Stony Plain Records. In October 2018, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters will celebrate thirty years as a band. Earl is a four-time (1997,1999, 2014, 2018) Blues Music Award winner as Guitar Player of the Year. For five years he was
Document [5](Title: ASM-135 ASAT) ASM-135 ASAT The ASM-135 ASAT is an air-launched anti-satellite multistage missile that was developed by Ling-Temco-Vought's LTV Aerospace division. The ASM-135 was carried exclusively by United States Air Force (USAF) F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft. Starting in the late 1950s, the United States began development of anti-satellite weapons. The first US anti-satellite weapon was the Bold Orion Weapon System 199B. Like the ASM-135, the Bold Orion missile was air-launched, but in this case from a B-47 Stratojet. The Bold Orion was tested on 19 October 1959 against the Explorer 6 satellite. The two-stage Bold Orion missile passed within of Explorer 6.
Document [6](Title: Hida-class patrol vessel) high accuracy, and at the same time, this system enables them to perform search and rescue mission more safely. Hida-class patrol vessel The Hida class patrol vessel are a class of patrol vessel within the PL series (Large patrol vessel) of the Japan Coast Guard (JCG). The class name "Hida" is named after Hida Mountains, the northernmost mountain range of the Japanese Alps, a famous mountain range in Japan. The class is one of the more modern patrol vessel classes designed to intercept spy boats of the DPRK. These classes are referred to as "High-speed, high-functionality patrol vessel, large" ().
Document [7](Title: Auld Lang Syne) '' Auld Lang Syne '' ( Scots pronunciation : ( ˈɔːl ( d ) lɑŋˈsəin ) : note '' s '' rather than '' z '' ) is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song ( Roud # 6294 ) . It is well known in many countries , especially in the English - speaking world , its traditional use being to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on New Year 's Eve . By extension , it is also sung at funerals , graduations , and as a farewell or ending to other occasions . The international Scouting movement , in many countries , uses it to close jamborees and other functions .
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Document [0](Title: NRS social grade) household. The grades are often grouped into ABC1 and C2DE, these are taken to equate to middle class and working class, respectively. Only around 2% of the UK population is identified as upper class, and this group is not separated by the classification scheme. NRS social grade The NRS social grades are a system of demographic classification used in the United Kingdom. They were originally developed by the National Readership Survey (NRS) to classify readers, but are now used by many other organisations for wider applications and have become a standard for market research. They were developed over 50 years
Document [1](Title: Justin Warfield) Market Music", the Crystal Method song "Kling to the Wreckage" on the album "Divided by Night", the Chemical Brothers' "Not Another Drugstore" from the single "Elektrobank" and the Freestylers's "Broadcast Channels" from the album "Pressure Point". Additionally, he has done remix work including a remix of "Joel" by the Boo Radleys from its 1995 single "It's Lulu", a remix of "Confide In Me" by Kylie Minogue in 1994 and "Butterfly" by Crazy Town. Warfield was an extra on several episodes of Saved By The Bell. Warfield is married to Stefanie King. They have one son. Justin Warfield Justin Warfield (born
Document [2](Title: Metallic fiber) the chance of producing static is much greater. Other uses include tire cord, missile nose cones, work clothing such as protective suits, space suits, and cut resistant gloves for butchers and other people working near bladed or dangerous machinery. Metallic fiber Metallic fibers are manufactured fibers composed of metal, plastic-coated metal, metal-coated plastic, or a core completely covered by metal. Gold and silver have been used since ancient times as yarns for fabric decoration. More recently, aluminum yarns, aluminized plastic yarns, and aluminized nylon yarns have replaced gold and silver. Metallic filaments can be coated with transparent films to minimize
Document [3](Title: Fishing League Worldwide) That same day, Jacobs also announced that legendary oilman and investor T. Boone Pickens had taken an equity stake and a partnership in the company. The Costa FLW Series is FLW’s AAA-level circuit. The Series offers regional anglers a chance to compete close to home for a shot a qualifying for two no-entry fee championships. Fifteen regular-season tournaments are held in five different divisions around the country. Qualifiers from each division advance to the FLW Series Championship, with top finishers at the Championship advancing to the Forrest Wood Cup. The Bass Fishing League (BFL) is for the weekend angler, featuring
Document [4](Title: Webcam) the use of webcams for cyber-bullying. Webcam recordings of teenagers, including underage teenagers, are frequently posted on popular Web forums and imageboards such as 4chan. "Videophone calls" (also: "videocalls" and "video chat"), differ from videoconferencing in that they expect to serve individuals, not groups. However that distinction has become increasingly blurred with technology improvements such as increased bandwidth and sophisticated software clients that can allow for multiple parties on a call. In general everyday usage the term "videoconferencing" is now frequently used instead of "videocall" for point-to-point calls between two units. Both videophone calls and videoconferencing are also now commonly
Document [5](Title: Sinophobia) independence from Chinese rule, which was seen as the rebirth of Uyghur nationalism and Islamism in the region. China was accused of secretly arming the Taliban which was formed by dominant Pashtuns against the majority Tajik-backed Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, as it took place even before September 11 attacks. Resentment against China and Chinese also increased in Tajikistan recent years due to accusation of China's land grab from Tajikistan. In 2013, Tajik Popular Social-Democrat Party leader, Rakhmatillo Zoirov, claimed Chinese troops were entering to Tajikistan deeper than it got from land ceding. Kyrgyzstan is traditionally non-aligned and somewhat positive of
Document [6](Title: Charles Lewis (footballer)) to Highbury and renamed themselves "The Arsenal"), as they battled for promotion from the Second Division. The arrival of World War I robbed Lewis of the peak of his career; although he played in some wartime matches, by the time peace had broken out and Arsenal had returned to Division One in 1919, he was 33. He played in five League matches in 1919-20 before dropping down to the reserves. Lewis left Arsenal in 1921, having played 220 times for the club, scoring 34 goals. He played for Margate before retiring. He died aged 80, in 1967. Charles Lewis (footballer)
Document [7](Title: Wish Upon a Star) This movie was filmed at Hunter High School in West Valley City , Utah . Their school was the Hunter Vikings , but the real Hunter High are the Wolverines . The real Hunter High basketball team was the opposing team in the basketball game and were called the Wolverines . The movie was filmed in late 1995 and early 1996 , which is why snow is present in some shots and Danielle Harris has visible breath when opening the door . Moonpools & Caterpillars was the rock band featured in the movie at the Winter Festival Dance . The movie shares similar elements with many other films also featuring the FreakyFridayFlip television trope .
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Document [0](Title: Comoros at the 2000 Summer Olympics) and was drawn into heat seven. He completed the race in a time of 10.68 seconds, seventh out of nine competitors in his heat. His time was insufficient to advance, as 10.48 seconds was the slowest qualifying time. The gold medal was eventually won in 9.87 seconds by Maurice Greene of the United States, the silver was won by Ato Boldon of Trinidad and Tobago, and the bronze was earned by Obadele Thompson of Barbados. Comoros at the 2000 Summer Olympics Comoros sent a delegation to compete at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia from 15 September to 1
Document [1](Title: Lithuanian Civil War (1381–84)) Lithuanian Civil War (1381–84) The Lithuanian Civil War of 1381–1384 was the first struggle for power between the cousins Jogaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania and later King of Poland, and Vytautas the Great. It began after Jogaila signed the Treaty of Dovydiškės with the Teutonic Knights which was aimed against his uncle Kęstutis, father of Vytautas. Kęstutis briefly seized power in the Grand Duchy, but was betrayed by adherents of Jogaila primarily from Vilnius. During negotiations for a truce Kęstutis and Vytautas were arrested and transported to the Kreva Castle. Kęstutis died there a week later but Vytautas managed to
Document [2](Title: Fatali Khan) his possessions. His aim was unification of feudal principalities of Georgia, liberation from Perso-Ottoman dominion and strengthening of Georgia in the South Caucasus. In the beginning of 1780, Fatali Khan invaded Karabakh khanate by crossing the Kura River, but then Erekle II helped Ibrahimkhalil Khan by sending him a detachment under the command of princes George and David. In August of that year the khan of Quba undertook an unsuccessful campaign again, but in the beginning of 1781 he could penetrate deep into Karabakh and to drive away some amount of peasants from there. In spring of 1783, Fatali khan
Document [3](Title: 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games preliminary round) 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games preliminary round The 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games Preliminary Round was a preliminary round contested by some CONCACAF teams that determined the qualified teams to the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games. Six teams were drawn into 3 matchups that were contested in a two-legged tie. The first leg of each of the Preliminary Round matchups was played on March 21, 2010, and the second leg was played on March 27–28. Costa Rica did not participate in the first part, being the strongest team, they got an automatic spot into an extra playoff
Document [4](Title: Methods of computing square roots) root algorithms require an initial seed value. If the initial seed value is far away from the actual square root, the algorithm will be slowed down. It is therefore useful to have a rough estimate, which may be very inaccurate but easy to calculate. With formula_5 expressed in scientific notation as formula_6 where formula_7 and "n" is an integer, the square root formula_8 can be estimated as The factors two and six are used because they approximate the geometric means of the lowest and highest possible values with the given number of digits: formula_10 and formula_11. For formula_12, the estimate
Document [5](Title: Betal Rock Shelter) The following strata also held Pleistocene faunal remains, particularly those of the Alpine marmot, of reindeer and Cave bear. The presence of these fossils points to a deposition during the last glacial period, the Würm glaciation, which lasted from 110,000 to 11,700 years ago. This layer included numerous tool flakes created through flint knapping by Neanderthal occupants and modern humans, who account for the few tools of Gravettian culture. The uppermost stratum includes Neolithic tools and the fossilized bones of wild boar, wolf and beaver, whose presence suggests the establishment of the most recent Holocene climate. The top coat of
Document [6](Title: We Butter the Bread with Butter) UK tour, fans were able to receive a new single "Pyroman & Astronaut" from the merchandise area for free. On June 18, 2013 the band released another single off their upcoming album "Goldkinder" titled "Das Uhrwerk". On July 10, 2013 the band released their first music video for "Alles was ich Will" off their upcoming album "Goldkinder" on their official YouTube channel. On July 16, 2013 the band revealed a USA tour via their official Facebook page. On August 9, 2013 the band released "Goldkinder". On June 12, 2014 the band released a new song titled "Weltmeister" on YouTube. This
Document [7](Title: Everett Brown) Everett G. Brown ( January 1 , 1902 -- October 14 , 1953 ) was an American actor .
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Document [0](Title: Joe Aiello) the constant need to hide out and the killings of several of his men, set up residence in the Chicago apartment of Unione Siciliana treasurer Pasquale "Patsy Presto" Prestogiacomo at 205 N. Kolmar Ave. He moved in on October 13, 1930, and rarely left the apartment. However, his wife and child occasionally visited him, and Frank Nitti biographer Mars Eghigian Jr. theorized that Capone's forces located Aiello by tracking his family members. Men who gave the names Morris Friend and Henry Jacobson rented rooms in an apartment across the street overlooking Prestogiacomo's apartment building and began observing Aiello. On October
Document [1](Title: Auditorio de Tenerife) building stands on a plot of of which the auditorium occupies , divided into two chambers. The main hall or Symphony, crowned by a dome, has 1,616 seats in an amphitheater. Its stage is wide, with a depth of . Organ pipes emerge from both sides of the pit, designed by Albert Blancafort (who has also been involved in the construction of organs at the Cathedral of Alcala de Henares and the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus on Gran Canaria). The auditorium differs from traditional designs because it attempts to surround the listener with sound sources. The chamber hall, with 422 seats,
Document [2](Title: Spark Arena) Cornejo for the vacant WBC World Female Middleweight title on 16 April 2016 at The Trusts Arena. This was New Zealand's first male World title and first Heavyweight World title fight hosted in New Zealand. Other performers such as comedians Jeff Dunham, Billy Connolly and Russell Brand have performed at the arena. Feld Entertainment's Disney on Ice shows also play here every year in August. Mike Tyson was due to bring his Day of Champions tour the Vector Arena in 2012, but he was not granted a visa to enter the country due to his previous criminal convictions. Controversial evangelist
Document [3](Title: Artapanus of Alexandria) many of the cultural innovations of the ancient Near East. According to Artapanus, Abraham taught an Egyptian pharaoh the science of astrology, while Moses bestowed many “useful benefits on mankind” by inventing boats, Egyptian weapons, and philosophy. (Eusebius, PrEv 9.27.4) He also recounts that the Greeks called Moses Musaeus and that he taught Orpheus, who was widely considered to be the father of Greek culture. Similarly, Artapanus credits Moses with the division of Egypt into 36 nomes as well as the successful conquest of Ethiopia, two accomplishments traditionally attributed to the Egyptian folk hero Sesostris. Throughout the narrative Artapanus insists
Document [4](Title: Night of the Swallow) know""). The song ends with the smuggler speaking in defiance (""Would you break even my wings, like a swallow. Let me, let me go""). Bush herself has commented on the lyrics, saying: "In this song she wants to control him and because he wants to do something that she doesn't want him to she feels that he is going away. It's almost on a parallel with the mother and son relationship where there is the same female feeling of not wanting the young child to move away from the nest. Of course, from the guy's point of view, because she
Document [5](Title: Armenian State Pedagogical University) Armenian State Pedagogical University Armenian State Pedagogical University named after Khachatur Abovian (ASPU) (), is a state university and higher education institution based in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Founded in 1922, the university is specialized in pedagogy and the preparation of teaching staff. Named after the 19th-century Armenian writer Khachatur Abovian, the current rector of the university rector is professor Ruben Mirzakhanyan. As of 2017, the university is home to 10 faculties: The International Co-operation Unit co-ordinates the implementation of strategic objectives of the university; co-operates with foreign higher education institutions and university structural divisions; develops co-operation projects; and
Document [6](Title: Miss World 1981) very first time. Miss World 1981 Miss World 1981, the 31st edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 12 November 1981 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. The winner was Pilín León from Venezuela, the first titleholder from her country since 1955. She was crowned by Miss World 1980, Kimberley Santos of Guam. Another Venezuelan, Irene Sáez, had been crowned Miss Universe 1981 in July, making Venezuela one of the very few countries to hold both major international titles (Miss Universe and Miss World) in the same year. The titles of Continental Queens of Beauty were
Document [7](Title: Octagon) A regular octagon is a closed figure with sides of the same length and internal angles of the same size . It has eight lines of reflective symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 8 . A regular octagon is represented by the Schläfli symbol ( 8 ) . The internal angle at each vertex of a regular octagon is 135 ° ( 3 π 4 ( \ displaystyle \ scriptstyle ( \ frac ( 3 \ pi ) ( 4 ) ) ) radians ) . The central angle is 45 ° ( π 4 ( \ displaystyle \ scriptstyle ( \ frac ( \ pi ) ( 4 ) ) ) radians ) .
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Document [0](Title: Major League Baseball on CBS) weekly on-line blog for the Yankees (YES) Network, Kaat's Korner, and contributes video blogs and interviews regularly with national and international media outlets. One of the reasons he got back into regular broadcasting was because after his wife died, Tim McCarver and Elizabeth Schumacher, his friend and business manager, urged him to get back into the game. He also called Pool D in Puerto Rico for the 2009 World Baseball Classic games for an international feed. Greg Gumbel moved to NBC in 1994 following CBS' losses of the NFL and Major League Baseball broadcasting contracts (Gumbel's last on-air assignment for
Document [1](Title: GateHouse Media) Corporation. On September 27, 2013, the company filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Delaware. It listed assets of $433.7 million and debt of $1.3 billion. The planned bankruptcy centered on restructuring the Fortress News Corp deal. Fortress owns 52% of GateHouse debt. A Fortress unit FIF III Liberty Acquisitions LLC merged with Gatehouse in 2005. The company emerged from bankruptcy on November 26, 2013. The terms involved the cancellation of shares of Gatehouse, but those owners receiving warrants to buy shares in New Media Investment Group Inc, a new holding company. In January 2015, GateHouse purchased
Document [2](Title: Kenya Indian Congress) three of the 53 elected seats in the Legislative Council with 1.2% of the vote, whilst the KFP won two seats. At its annual meeting in 1962, the KIC opted to dissolve itself as a political party as it was "no longer desirable to function politically as an Asian organisation." Kenya Indian Congress The Kenya Indian Congress (KIC) was a political party in Kenya. The party was established at a meeting on 7 March 1914 as the East African Indian National Congress (EAINC), and initially aimed to represent Indian interests across British East Africa, although it largely focussed on Kenya.
Document [3](Title: William Blount Mansion) Association was chartered. By 1930, with the help of the DAR, the East Tennessee Historical Society, and the University of Tennessee, the BMA had raised enough money— just over $31,000— to purchase the mansion. The Association immediately initiated efforts to restore the house to its 18th-century condition, removing the Victorian additions and adding period furniture. In 1935 the Knoxville Garden Club assumed the maintenance of the grounds around the mansion. In 1955, the BMA received a grant from the Tennessee Historical Commission that allowed them to restore Blount's office. The kitchen was rebuilt in 1960 after archaeologists discovered its original
Document [4](Title: Domestic of the Schools) speak of the office as "the Domestic" without further qualification, and the power and influence of the post saw it frequently occupied by persons closely related to the emperor. From the time of Michael III () on, the Domestic ranked in the imperial hierarchy above all other military commanders except for the "stratēgos" of the Anatolic Theme. In practice, he quickly became senior even to the latter, as demonstrated by the fact that military leaders like Nikephoros Phokas and John Tzimiskes were promoted from the generalship of the Anatolics to the Domesticate. In the reign of Romanos II () the
Document [5](Title: Tvrdalj Castle) own and his friends' use. In 1448, Hektor Hektorović was granted permission by the Hvar Governor ("Hvarski Knez") to build on the land at Tvrdalj, at the far western edge of the town of Stari Grad, right on the shore of the bay. The location was already known as Tvrdalj which translates as a fortress or castle, implying an earlier fortification on the site. The area had been the site of occupation from ancient times, as demonstrated later by remains found during the 1898 excavations for the steps of the nearby church of Sv Rocco. The late 15th century and
Document [6](Title: Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park) From a geological point of view, analysis of Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Watarrka National Parks reveals an awe-inspiring history. 500 million years ago, the entire area was covered by an inland sea and over many centuries, sand and mud fell to the bottom of the sea, creating rock and sandstone. Kata Tjuta's domes are the eroded remains of sedimentary rock from the seabed, while Uluru is a relict of the coarse grained, mineral-rich sandstone called arkose. The park is ranked as one of the most significant arid land ecosystems in the world. As a Biosphere Reserve under the UNESCO Man and
Document [7](Title: Tropicana Las Vegas) Tropicana Las Vegas Location Paradise , Nevada Address 3801 Las Vegas Boulevard South Opening date April 4 , 1957 ; 61 years ago ( April 4 , 1957 ) Theme Tropical No. of rooms 1,467 Total gaming space 50,000 sq ft ( 4,600 m ) Permanent shows Laugh Factory Imaginarium Casino type Land - based Owner Penn National Gaming Renovated in 1979 , 1986 , 2011 Coordinates 36 ° 05 ' 59 '' N 115 ° 10 ' 17 '' W / 36.09972 ° N 115.17139 ° W / 36.09972 ; - 115.17139 Coordinates : 36 ° 05 ' 59 '' N 115 ° 10 ' 17 '' W / 36.09972 ° N 115.17139 ° W / 36.09972 ; - 115.17139 Website troplv.com
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Answer: | 3801 Las Vegas Boulevard South |
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Document [0](Title: 17th-century French art) gold, thickly gilded plaster molding, large sculpted sideboards, and heavy marbling. In 1682 Versailles was transformed into the official residence of the king; eventually the Hall of Mirrors was built; other smaller "châteaux", like the Grand Trianon, were built on the grounds, and a huge canal featuring gondolas and gondoliers from Venice was created. Through his wars and the glory of Versailles, Louis became, to a certain degree, the arbiter of taste and power in Europe and both his "château" and the etiquette in Versailles were copied by the other European courts. Yet the difficult wars at the end of
Document [1](Title: Operation Maharat II) the Laotian Civil War. Indeed, it was fought over in July 1964 and again in January 1972. On 31 December 1972, four Pathet Lao battalions pushed west along Route 7 from the Plain of Jars toward the intersection with north-south Route 13. Royal Lao Army troops abandoned their gear and departed southwards along Route 13. This left the Communists in control of the road linking Vientiane with Luang Prabang. The Royal Lao Army (RLA) general staff launched a two pronged reprisal reminiscent of the original Operation Maharat. The southern contingent of attackers would move north along Route 13 from Moung
Document [2](Title: Long Island National Cemetery) (to the north) in the Town of Huntington. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses , and as of 2014, had more than 346,000 interments. In 2016 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Long Island National Cemetery was established in 1936 with a purchase of of land from Pinelawn Cemetery to answer a need after World War I of a large number of veterans, and not enough burial space in the urban cemeteries in New York City. At the time the only National Cemetery in the area was Cypress Hills National Cemetery
Document [3](Title: Donburi) rice bowl," consisting of a bowl of rice with stir-fried vegetables, onions, mushrooms, and thin slices of meat on top. This dish is similar to Chop suey, and is sold at inexpensive Chinese restaurants in Japan. Donburi The simmering sauce varies according to season, ingredients, region, and taste. A typical sauce might consist of "dashi" flavored with soy sauce and mirin. Proportions vary, but there is normally three to four times as much dashi as soy sauce and mirin. For "oyakodon", Tsuji (1980) recommends dashi flavored with light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and sugar. For "gyūdon", Tsuji recommends water
Document [4](Title: Blue–green distinction in language) a darker shade of "azzurro". "Celeste" literally means '(the color) of the sky' and can be used as synonym of "azzurro", although it will more often be considered a less saturated hue. ' (aquamarine) literally "sea water", indicates an even lighter, almost transparent, shade of blue. To indicate a mix of green and blue, Italians might say "verde ", literally "water green". The term ', not common in standard italian and perceived as a literary term, is used in scientific contexts (esp. botany) to indicate a mix of blue, green and gray. Other similar terms are ' and "" (turquoise/teal);
Document [5](Title: Moloch) Diodorus Siculus (20.14): There was in their city a bronze image of Cronus extending its hands, palms up and sloping toward the ground, so that each of the children when placed thereon rolled down and fell into a sort of gaping pit filled with fire. Diodorus also relates that relatives were forbidden to weep and that when Agathocles defeated Carthage, the Carthaginian nobles believed they had displeased the gods by substituting low-born children for their own children. They attempted to make amends by sacrificing 200 children of the best families at once, and in their enthusiasm actually sacrificed 300 children.
Document [6](Title: Whitney Young, Yonkers) The Whitney Young section of the city is west of Oakland Cemetery, and is near New York State Route 9A. Whitney Young, Yonkers Whitney Young is a neighborhood in the Southwestern City of Yonkers, New York. It was settled as a town by the English under Dutch rule in 1656 in New Netherland. It is one of the major predominantly African American neighborhoods in the borough of Yonkers. Willie Young is a neighborhood in the City of Yonkers, New York. It was settled as a town by the New Netherland Director-General in August 1645 after Yonkers was found. It is
Document [7](Title: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2) Release date April 10 , 2017 ( 2017 - 04 - 10 ) ( Tokyo ) May 5 , 2017 ( 2017 - 05 - 05 ) ( United States )
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Document [0](Title: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day) Legco in April 1997, two weeks after the provisional legislature had completed the first and second readings of its own holidays bill. The government was fiercely criticised by provisional legislature members who said it was a political tactic to embarrass the interim body. The bill gave legal existence of 1 and 2 July as public holidays in 1997 in addition to the then current holidays under the Holidays Ordinance (Cap 149). The bill's purpose was to ensure both are paid holidays in the absence of a functioning government during the handover. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day Establishment Day,
Document [1](Title: ISIL in Bangladesh) has been a catalyst for homegrown action and transnational interest in Bangladesh. Attacks in Bangladesh featuring bombing, shooting and stabbing have been claimed by ISIL, and have targeted Westerners, other foreigners and Shi'ite Muslims. However, most attacks in Bangladesh are made through proxy groups later claimed or attributed to ISIL, and the amount of direct ISIL influence is unclear. In June 2014, Islamic State declared its caliphate with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as their leader. In August 2014, a video showing Bengalis pledging their allegiance to ISIL in their native language was distributed by the terrorist organization. However, Bangladesh was not
Document [2](Title: The Poseidon Adventure (2005 film)) and his wife, Rachael, kicks him out of the family's stateroom. Dylan, their 12-year-old son, witnesses this and is devastated. His older sister, Shelby, is in nursing school and falls in love with the ship's doctor Ballard. On New Year's Eve, a bomb planted by a group of terrorists explodes, blowing open a hole in the ship's hull. The officers on the bridge and the Captain are all shot and killed by rogue waiters. A second bomb is planned to explode, but was earlier dismantled by a sea marshal, Rogo. Because water is now entering only one side of the
Document [3](Title: Elizabeth Stephens) produced and directed two feature documentary films with Annie Sprinkle: "Water Makes Us Wet: An Ecosexual Adventure" (2017) and "Goodbye Gauley Mountain: An Ecosexual Love Story" (2013), a film addressing Mountaintop removal mining near her birthplace and its effects on the environment and nearby communities. Her work has been shown internationally, including at Museum Kunstpalast (Düsseldorf), El Ojo Atomico Antimuseo de Arte Contemporáneo (Spain), Museo Reina Sophia (Madrid), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 53rd Venice Biennale, and Documenta 14. In 2017, Stephens and her wife/collaborator Annie Sprinkle were official artists in Documenta 14, widely considered to be the
Document [4](Title: Diane Goldstein) "Electronic Journal of Folklore" and the "Journal of Applied Folklore." Speaking in an interview shortly before her appointment as the American Folklore Society’s president elect, Goldstein is quoted as stating, "I am a firm believer that folklore, in its various guises, has vital perspectives on critical social issues…" but she also added, "I have extensive experience…convincing others outside of our discipline of the significance of our disciplinary perspectives and [I] would like to explore ways that we can better present those perspectives…to make our relevance visible within the academy, with the public and with cultural policymakers". Diane Goldstein Diane Ellen
Document [5](Title: Conus nodulosus) Conus nodulosus Conus nodulosus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus "Conus", these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. The size of the shell varies between 35 mm and 51 mm. The shell has an elevated, channeled spire. Its color is yellowish, delicately and openly reticulated with chestnut. The aperture is roseate. This marine wpecies is endemic to Australia and occurs off Western Australia. "Conus
Document [6](Title: Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm) Arena", and the morning show "Sunday" where she again performed "Number One" and "Fourth of July". "Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm" was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female at the 1989 Grammy Awards, but lost to Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car". Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm is the 13th studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1988. It was her third for Geffen Records. The album features various duets with guest artists such as Peter Gabriel on "My Secret Place", Willie Nelson on "Cool Water", Don Henley on "Snakes
Document [7](Title: The Grey (film)) The Grey is a 2011 survival thriller film co-written , produced and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Liam Neeson , Frank Grillo and Dermot Mulroney . It is based on the short story '' Ghost Walker '' by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers , who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carnahan . The story follows a number of oil - men stranded in Alaska after a plane crash , who must wage a war against a pack of grey wolves stalking them amidst mercilessly cold weather .
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Document [0](Title: Carlos Arroyo) from 1998 to 2001, where he played for the campus' team, the Golden Panthers. He was a four-year letterman in the university having completed his baccalaureate and played with the team four years, establishing several records in the team's history. Among these records is: the all-time lead in assists, having made 459 successful passes. Arroyo is also the only player in Florida International University to have scored more than six hundred points in a single season. He is in the second global position in lifetime scoring, having scored 1,600 points throughout his university career, with an average of 16.0 points
Document [1](Title: 2015–16 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions) next round were played in a two-legged format, each team playing a home and an away match against their opponent. The team which scored more goals on aggregate, was qualifying to the next round. If the two teams scored the same number of goals on aggregate, then the team which scored more goals away from home was advancing to the next round. If both teams had scored the same number of home and away goals, then extra time was following after the end of the second leg match. If during the extra thirty minutes both teams had managed to score,
Document [2](Title: American Aerolights) of 63. The company produced the simple flex-wing single-seat ultralight American Aerolights Eagle and the two-seat American Aerolights Double Eagle as well as the advanced, enclosed cockpit American Aerolights Falcon. The Eagle design sold in large numbers, but suffered many wing failures that resulted in several fatalities as a result of the deterioration of the unreinforced Dacron sailcloth trailing edge design. The lawsuits, as a result of the design defects, put the company out of business in about 1984, just as the market for ultralight aircraft in the United States collapsed. The company is most noted as the first manufacturer
Document [3](Title: Mark Sauer) twenty-one years, where he was also the program and laboratory director of the Center for Women's Reproductive Care, and a tenured professor and vice-chairman in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. While at Columbia University he also served on the Medical Ethics Committee of New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center. Sauer received an A.B. degree in biology from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri in 1976. He received an M.D. from the University of Illinois School of Medicine, Chicago in 1980. Dr. Sauer received a M.S. in Bioethics from Columbia University in
Document [4](Title: Universal Networking Language) United Nations University set up an autonomous organization, the UNDL Foundation, to be responsible for the development and management of the UNL Programme. The Foundation, a non-profit international organisation, has an independent identity from the United Nations University, although it has special links with the UN. It inherited from the UNU/IAS the mandate of implementing the UNL Programme so that it can fulfil its mission. The Programme has already crossed important milestones. The overall architecture of the UNL System has been developed with a set of basic software and tools necessary for its functioning. These are being tested and improved.
Document [5](Title: Cortile Cascino) two editors cutting the footage daily. The main character in the film, 23 year old Angela Capra, is shown feeding her children on stale and stolen pasta, while frequently enduring beatings from her alcoholic and unemployed husband. Capra relays to the filmmakers how one of her daughters came down with a fever, refused to eat and died of malnutrition. Capra is also shown giving birth to her fourth child with assistance from her female friends. The rest of the documentary is split into different sections examining the lives of the occupants. Scenes in the film show the different jobs the
Document [6](Title: Efficient energy use) windows and southern hemisphere buildings with north facing windows increases the amount of sun (ultimately heat energy) entering the building, minimizing energy use, by maximizing passive solar heating. Tight building design, including energy-efficient windows, well-sealed doors, and additional thermal insulation of walls, basement slabs, and foundations can reduce heat loss by 25 to 50 percent. Dark roofs may become up to 39 °C (70 °F) hotter than the most reflective white surfaces. They transmit some of this additional heat inside the building. US Studies have shown that lightly colored roofs use 40 percent less energy for cooling than buildings with
Document [7](Title: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 film)) My Little Pony : The Movie was released on December 19 , 2017 for digital downloads and was later released on January 9 , 2018 for DVD , Blu - ray , and On Demand . Its special features includes a deleted scene , a music video for the song '' I 'm the Friend You Need '' , three featurettes starring the Mane Six , an exclusive Equestria Girls animated short , and the Hanazuki : Full of Treasures short bundled with the film 's theatrical release .
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Answer: | January 9 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area) (Ocmulgee River), and the railroad, such as the Klondike National Historic District, Flat Rock Community, and downtown Lithonia, Georgia. [6] The creation of the Atlanta Augusta Railroad in 1845 allowed the granite quarrying industry in the area to flourish. Remnants of this industry can be seen throughout the Heritage Area in the form of quarry office ruins, rock ledges, and drill holes on the rock. Unlike Arabia, Panola Mountain was never quarried because of its geologic qualities such as softer texture and veining. The proximity of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area to Atlanta, the second fastest-growing metropolitan area in
Document [1](Title: Herbert W. Tullgren) Herbert W. Tullgren Herbert Wallace Tullgren (July 5, 1889 - February 23, 1944) was an American architect active throughout 1910s-1930s. He was centered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but his work can be seen in different locations throughout Wisconsin such as Whitefish Bay, Waukesha, Shorewood, and Fond du Lac. His designs made use of Art Deco and Art Moderne, which was popular during the time. Tullgren was born in Chicago, Illinois in July 1889, the second child to Martin and Barbara (née Kregness) Tullgren. During 1894, Martin Tullgren caught the gold rush fever, and left Chicago with his family to become a
Document [2](Title: Nazism) supremacy and Aryan racial superiority were combined in the 19th century, with white supremacists maintaining the belief that certain groups of white people were members of an Aryan "master race" that is superior to other races and particularly superior to the Semitic race, which they associated with "cultural sterility". Arthur de Gobineau, a French racial theorist and aristocrat, blamed the fall of the "ancien régime" in France on racial degeneracy caused by racial intermixing, which he argued had destroyed the purity of the Aryan race, a term which he only reserved for Germanic people. Gobineau's theories, which attracted a strong
Document [3](Title: Hạ Long Bay) notches at the base of the cliffs. In advantageous conditions, dissolution of the limestone allows the cliff notches to be steadily deepened and extended into caves. Many of these at sea level extend right though the limestone hills into drowned dolines which are now tidal lakes. A distinguishing feature of marine notch caves is an absolutely smooth and horizontal ceiling cut through the limestone. Some marine notch caves had been not formed at present sea level, but old sea levels related to sea level changes in Holocene transgression, event to Pleistocene sea levels. Some of them passed preserved the development
Document [4](Title: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee) by Arab Americans as well as promotes a better understanding of Arab cultural heritage. ADC's “Reaching the Teachers” campaign provides lesson plans, background articles, fact sheets, bibliographies and other resources to educators. ADC's intern program for undergraduate, graduate and law students trains Arab-American leaders. The institute offers a bibliography of anti-Arab bias. In 2008 the Institute issued a lengthy report on hate crimes and discrimination against Arab Americans. During the 1970s American Arabs' concerns about negative media images promoted as a result of the Arab–Israeli conflict and Arab countries' defeat in the 1967 Arab–Israeli War grew. Founder James Abourezk initially
Document [5](Title: St Fillan's Kirk, Seat and Well) the seat and then being hauled down the hill by their feet to conclude the cure, although this may be a confusion with another Scottish St Fillan's Seat. Old engravings show that the soil level at the area of the seat has been significantly eroded through rainfall and the actions of cattle and horses. St Fillan's holy well has probably been venerated since pre-Christian times and the spring water used by the saint himself. The water flows from beneath a large isolated rock that may have fallen from above and flows into a now ruinous round-shaped brick and stone basin.
Document [6](Title: Michael Hochberg) of Professor Axel Scherer. While an undergraduate, Hochberg founded a software company, Simulant, which sold a distributed implementation of the finite-difference time-domain algorithm. Simulant was later acquired by Luxtera, a photonics component firm co-founded by Hochberg. Hochberg's research interests include silicon photonics, nonlinear optics, and ultra-low drive voltage optical modulators. He was on the team that first demonstrated that slot waveguides could be combined with electrooptic polymers to obtain exceptionally low drive voltage modulators. Recently, he has demonstrated that this technique can be used to create modulators with drive voltages of 0.25 V, over an order-of-magnitude lower value than what
Document [7](Title: Draft lottery (1969)) In 1963 , a coup was organized by South Vietnamese generals which resulted in the death of Diem . President Lyndon B. Johnson increased U.S. personnel in Vietnam due to the political instability in the country . In August 1964 , two U.S. warships were attacked by North Vietnamese torpedo boats . Johnson issued an attack order against North Vietnam , and Congress passed a motion which gave him more authority over military decisions . In 1965 , President Johnson had sent 82,000 troops to Vietnam , and his officials wanted another 175,000 . Due to the heavy demand for military personnel , the United States required more than what the regular military could provide , causing the acceleration of the draft . Between 1965 and 1972 the draft provided 2,215,000 service members to the U.S. military .
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Answer: | 1965 |
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Document [0](Title: Jim Young) he was inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame. In 2002, he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. In November, 2006, Young was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN. In 2011, he was an inaugural inductee in the BC Football Hall of Fame. Jim Young James Norman "Dirty Thirty" Young (born June 6, 1943) is a former professional American football and Canadian football player. Young played running back and wide receiver for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings for two seasons (1965–66), and the
Document [1](Title: Hector Heathwood) in 1988, graduating in June 1991. While there his work split mainly into two categories; a documentary piece on transsexualism, the subject of his dissertation, and studio work on fetish and sexual roleplay. The mid-80s had seen the publication of 'Dark Summer' by Bob Carlos Clarke which had a profound effect on Heathwood's development as a photographer. His degree show at Edinburgh's Filmhouse was the first time his fetish-related imagery was shown to the public and this was followed by a solo show at the capital's City Café. Before leaving Scotland with his future second wife Heathwood exhibited his transsexual
Document [2](Title: Rang De Basanti) the establishment did come down on Tiananmen Square. After all the establishment did come down when the whole concept of Flower Power emerged in America. So it's all there. It's borrowed, maybe not as realistically, but it is definitely there in the society. During emergency, there are horror stories. If we have to go back to Kriplani and his movement in Bihar, the stories are absolutely horrific." Since the film "reflected contemporary Indian reality and had cinematic excellence", it was chosen as India's official entry for the 79th Academy Awards despite stiff competition from films such as "Krrish", "Omkara", "Kabhi
Document [3](Title: Request stop) Request stop In public transport, a request stop, flag stop, or whistle stop is a stop or station or airport at which trains, buses or airline flights respectively stop only on request; that is, only if there are passengers or freight to be picked up or dropped off. In this way, stops with low passenger counts can be incorporated into a route without introducing unnecessary delay. Vehicles may also save fuel by continuing through a station when there is no need to stop. There may not always be a significant savings on time if there is no one to pick
Document [4](Title: The Witch's Tale) director of the radio mystery-crime drama, "Casey, Crime Photographer". In November 1936, Alonzo Deen Cole edited "The Witch's Tales" magazine with the lead story by Cole. It ran for only two issues. An effort was made to bring the series to television. In 1958, Television Programs of America made plans to film a pilot with Cole as consultant and story supervisor. The associate story editor was Raymond Levy. However, the show never made it to TV. EC Comics' publisher Bill Gaines was inspired by Cole's Old Nancy host to create the character the Old Witch, illustrated by Graham Ingels as
Document [5](Title: MacFarlane River (Ontario)) MacFarlane River (Ontario) The MacFarlane River is a river in Unorganized Kenora District in northwestern Ontario, Canada and a tributary of the Winnipeg River. Locally it has been called the "Black River", a reference to the dark tannin stained water. The MacFarlane River begins at Rocky Lake and heads southwest reaching Bluff Lake and the unincorporated place of Brinka. It continues southwest to Grindstone Lake, where it takes in the left tributary Boot Creek, then to Basket Lake and the community of Redditt. The river continues southwest to Corn Lake, where it takes in the left tributary Talbot Creek, passes
Document [6](Title: Mimnermus) a corruption in the text and the original wording probably testified to two books, though the only source we have for this number was the grammarian Pomponius Porphyrion. The "Suda"s mention of Astypalaea, an island in the southern Aegean, as a possible candidate for the poet's home town is mere fantasy. Smyrna seems to be the most likely candidate. The nickname "Ligyaistades" was probably taken by the "Suda" from an elegy addressed to Mimnermus by one of the seven sages—the Athenian lawgiver and elegiac poet, Solon (see Comments by other poets). Solon clearly admired the skills of the older poet,
Document [7](Title: Eye black) Eye black is a grease or strip applied under the eyes to reduce glare . It is often used by American football , baseball , and lacrosse players , where sunlight or stadium lights can impair seeing an airborne ball .
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Document [0](Title: Kelanitissa Power Station) subsidiary of Sojitz Corporation. It consists of three generation units. Unit-1 is a GEPG9171E gas turbine with a nominal output of , while Unit-2 is a steam turbine manufactured by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited india. The third unit is a CMI-certified Larsen & Toubro-designed and Doosan Babcock manufactured LTC heat recovery steam turbine. Construction works were done by Larsen & Toubro. The private facility began combined-cycle operations in the and since September 2005 it runs in combined-cycle mode. Like all power stations in Sri Lanka, power generated by the power station are sold to the Ceylon Electricity Board under a
Document [1](Title: Café, con aroma de mujer) travel to the hacienda Casablanca in Filandia whose owner, powerful coffee businessman Octavio Vallejo, secures employment for them. One October, Vallejo dies and his family, spread over the world, heads back to Casablanca to attend the funeral. Once back in the hacienda after several years in London, his grandson Sebastián Vallejo (Guy Ecker) meets Gaviota and only with her he is eventually able to overcome his fear of women. After a few encounters, Sebastián and Gaviota begin a short, but passionate affair that becomes for both of them their first true romantic experience. They keep their romance a secret, specially
Document [2](Title: Barrio Chino (Mexico City)) between the city and the country of China. The arch is located at the Santos Degollado Plaza, one block west of Dolores Street. The arch is made of steel-reinforced concrete, covered ceramic, granite and marble, and is decorated with two large statues of lions on each side. Barrio Chino (Mexico City) Barrio Chino (Simplified Chinese: 墨西哥城唐人街; Traditional Chinese: 墨西哥城唐人街; Pinyin: Mòxīgē chéng tángrénjiē) is a neighborhood located in the downtown area of Mexico City, near the Palacio de Bellas Artes. The neighborhood is located on two blocks of Dolores Street and consists of a number of restaurants and businesses that
Document [3](Title: Atlantic Coast Conference) any of the other Power Five conferences. Only the three southernmost ACC schools — Georgia Tech, Florida State, and Miami — do not sponsor soccer. Virginia has won 7 NCAA titles, and more since 1990 than any other university in the country. The ACC overall has won 16 national championships, including 16 of the 31 seasons between 1984 and 2014. Seven by Virginia and the remaining nine by "Maryland (3 times)", Clemson (twice), North Carolina (twice), Duke, Wake Forest, and Notre Dame. In women's soccer, North Carolina has won 21 of the 28 NCAA titles since the NCAA crowned its
Document [4](Title: Georgia Clay) Georgia Clay Georgia Clay is the seventh studio album by American singer Josh Kelley. It is his first country music album, and it was released via MCA Nashville on March 22, 2011. "Georgia Clay" is Kelley's first release to the country music format. Kelley co-wrote the title track with his brother, Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum, and album producer Clint Lagerberg. Karlie Justus of Engine 145 rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, saying that it was "surprisingly satisfactory" but criticizing the production choices on some songs. It also received three-and-a-half stars from "Country Weekly" reviewer Jessica Phillips, who
Document [5](Title: Väino Tamm) cups from the fish compound. The interior of "Karoliina" had the most historic aura - the exhibited wall and the arched ceiling and the tables made out of the trunks of ancient trees. The modernity of the room was expressed on one wall in some square lamps, that were mounted close to the floor, which created mystical glow with a spotlight on the wall. The interior of the (1967, Soviet Estonian Award 1967; all together with Vello Asi) seems to be like a reversed exterior, that has some repetitive materials as well as forms. In the hall the opposite direction
Document [6](Title: Bently Nevada) Direct observation of the vibratory motion of a machine's shaft is desirable because most often, the shaft is the source of vibration in the machine. Previous to the introduction of the so-called "Bently probe," this shaft motion had to be indirectly inferred by measuring the vibration of the machine's casing. While machinery casing measurements can be valuable under certain conditions, machines that employ fluid bearings generally have damping and stiffness characteristics that do not adequately transmit shaft vibration to the machine's casing. Consequently, direct observation of the machine's shaft (rotor) was recognized as a more accurate method of assessing condition
Document [7](Title: The Cleveland Show) Mike Henry voices two of the show 's main characters : Cleveland Brown and Rallo Tubbs . The voice of Cleveland was developed originally for Family Guy by Henry after being influenced by one of his best friends who had a very distinct regional accent . For the voice of Rallo , Henry has stated that he had originally created the voice over twenty years ago , when he had made a series of prank calls .
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Answer: | Mike Henry |
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Document [0](Title: Koreans) Northeast China or what was historically known as Manchuria; these populations would later grow to more than two million Koreans in China and several hundred thousand Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans in Central Asia and the former USSR). During the Korea under Japanese rule of 1910–1945, Koreans were often recruited and or forced into labour service to work in mainland Japan, Karafuto Prefecture, and Manchukuo; the ones who chose to remain in Japan at the end of the war became known as Zainichi Koreans, while the roughly 40 thousand who were trapped in Karafuto after the Soviet invasion are typically referred to
Document [1](Title: Avon and Somerset Constabulary) but the case collapsed after defence lawyers provide CCTV of the alleged assault to prosecutors. The police watchdog said that the actions of the officer who failed to gather the CCTV evidence "fell below the standard expected", but concluded there was no wrongdoing. Campaigners and local politicians argued that the case represented “another incident of excessive and unnecessary” use of the weapon in Bristol. In response to the case, the force appointed a "dedicated lead for autism" and committed to ensuring that all new officers and civilian investigators undergo training covering "autism spectrum conditions and other non-visible disabilities". In January
Document [2](Title: José Manuel Contreras) José Manuel Contreras José Manuel "El Moyo" Contreras (born 19 January 1986) is a Guatemalan football midfielder who plays for Comunicaciones of the Guatemalan top division. He is also a member of the Guatemalan national team since 2006. Contreras has also played for clubs Arsenal de Sarandí in Argentina and C.D. Universidad de Concepción in Chile, among other clubs. Having begun his career at Comunicaciones in the Guatemalan "top division", Contreras briefly played in the "Primera División" (second level) with "Deportivo Achuapa", and then returned to Comunicaciones where he played until July 2008, when he joined Arsenal de Sarandí. He
Document [3](Title: McLibel case) that 'this link was accepted both in literature published by McDonald's themselves and by one or more of McDonald's own experts and in medical publications of high repute', and that therefore 'that should have been an end of this part of the case'. They ruled against the defendants on the allegation that McDonald's food was a carcinogen. As a result of their further findings against the Corporation, the three Lord Justices reduced Mr Justice Bell's award of £60,000 damages to McDonald's by £20,000. The court ruled against the argument by Steel and Morris that multinational corporations should no longer be
Document [4](Title: Ermont) suburban rail line. Ermont is also served by Gare de Cernay station which is an interchange station on Paris RER line C and on the Transilien Paris – Nord suburban rail line. Finally, Ermont is also served by two stations on the Transilien Paris – Nord suburban rail line: Ermont – Halte and Gros Noyer – Saint-Prix. Ermont is twinned with: <br> Ermont Ermont is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. It has around 28,000 inhabitants, which makes Ermont one of the most important cities in Val d'Oise. Ermont
Document [5](Title: Sulim Yamadaev–Ramzan Kadyrov power struggle) Sulim Yamadaev–Ramzan Kadyrov power struggle The Sulim Yamadaev–Ramzan Kadyrov power struggle was a feud between rival pro-Moscow Chechen warlords that exploded into armed confrontation between Yamadaev's Special Battalion “Vostok” (East) forces and Chechen President Kadyrov's militia known as the “Kadyrovtsy” following an incident in the town of Argun that led to a shootout in Gudermes on 14 April 2008. The struggle resulted in the eventual disbanding of the Vostok battalion and Yamadaev's assassination in Dubai on 30 March 2009. Following the assassination of his brother Dzhabrail Yamadaev in 2003, Sulim was appointed commander of the Special Battalion Vostok, a unit
Document [6](Title: History of the Royal Australian Navy) not want a repeat. "Encounter" arrived in Suva on 30 November and took on half of the available coal and 39 tonnes of water. Spanish flu was rampant in Suva; Captain Thring implemented a strict quarantine, placed guards on the wharf, and ordered that coaling be carried out by the crew instead of native labour. "Encounter" departed Suva in the evening of the same day and arrived off Apia on 3 December. Within six hours, the medical landing party assigned to Apia and their stores were ashore. "Encounter" then departed for the Tongan capital of Nukualofa, arriving on 5 December.
Document [7](Title: The Mortal Instruments) The Mortal Instruments City of Bones City of Ashes City of Glass City of Fallen Angels City of Lost Souls City of Heavenly Fire Author Cassandra Clare Cover artist Cliff Nielsen Country United States Language English Genre Romance , Young adult , Urban fantasy Publisher Margaret K. McElderry ( US ) Walker Books ( UK , Australia , New Zealand ) Destino ( Spain ) Arena Verlag ( Germany ) Universal Poche ( France ) Published March 27 , 2007 -- May 27 , 2014 Media type Print ( hardcover and paperback ) Audiobook No. of books 6 Preceded by The Last Hours Followed by The Dark Artifices
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Answer: | City of Fallen Angels |
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Document [0](Title: Freedom of religion in Kazakhstan) while the 2012 Congress assembled a record 350 delegates from forty countries. President Nazarbayev has expressed his desire to continue this tradition. The Constitution of Kazakhstan provides for freedom of religion, and religious groups worshiped largely without government interference; however, local and regional officials attempted, on occasion, to limit or control the practice of religion by several groups, especially nontraditional religious communities. The Constitution defines the country as a secular state and provides the right to decline religious affiliation. The government continued to express publicly its support for religious tolerance and diversity. The government's religion laws narrow the legal protections
Document [1](Title: Celia Fitzgerald) disapproval of her guardian. In his review of the reboot's first episode, Errol Lewis of Soap Opera Network praised the character of Celia, and the potential romance between Celia and Pete. Lewis said, "Celia screams the modern day Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) in the sense that there’s something in her past that you can’t wait to see revealed while wanting her to get whatever she wants and if she may want her some Pete, let the girl have at it.". Celia Fitzgerald Celia Fitzgerald is fictional character from The Online Network reboot of soap opera drama series "All My Children."
Document [2](Title: Precycling) redesign. Further, Waste Management New Zealand created Recycle New Zealand, which provided a subsidiary focusing on the collection of materials that could be diverted and sorted prior to the operations of reducing, recycling, or recovering. Moving forward, free-trade organizations can further implement precycling practices by exploring this strategy as a new way to reduce regulations and to promote greater industrial freedom of choice. Moreover, the individual consumer can develop precycling habits by engaging in the following practices and behaviors: Enviro-shopping is considered shopping with the environment and implements a precycling strategy: Products to choose from in accordance with precycling principles:
Document [3](Title: May Ayim) 9 August by jumping from the 13th floor of a Berlin building. May Ayim's poem "They're People Like Us" is cited in Paul Beatty's 2008 novel "Slumberland". Her writing (as May Opitz) is included in the anthology "Daughters of Africa". She is the subject of Linton Kwesi Johnson's elegiac poem "Reggae Fi May Ayim" on his 1999 album "More Time". May Ayim May Ayim (3 May 1960 in Hamburg – 9 August 1996 in Berlin) is the pen name of May Opitz (born Sylvia Andler); she was an Afro-German poet, educator, and activist. The child of a German mother and
Document [4](Title: NXT TakeOver: London) the title. This led to a Triple Threat Match between Zayn, Corbin and Samoa Joe that took place on January 27, 2016 episode of NXT to determine the No. 1 contender to face Bálor for the NXT Championship. The match ended without a winner after Corbin tapped out to both Zayn's Sharpshooter and Joe's crossface at the same time, leaving a shocked William Regal to review the match. Zayn and Joe faced each other in a No. 1 contenders match on February 17 episode of NXT from CFE Arena in University of Central Florida, which once again ended in no
Document [5](Title: Gorgi Popstefanov) from George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs in 2009, where he was a member of the varsity crew team. As of May 2013 he completed a J.D. in International Law at Seton Hall University School of Law. Gorgi Popstefanov Gorgi Popstefanov (; born 19 July 1987 in Skopje) is a Macedonian road racing cyclist. He is the 2010 and the 2016 Macedonian Men's Elite Road Race Champion. Gorgi represented Macedonia twice at the UCI World Championships, including Ponferrada 2014 and Richmond 2015. Gorgi immigrated with his family from Macedonia to the United States at the age of 2
Document [6](Title: The Lady of The Aroostook) a life boat and saves the two men; Lydia is angered by the events and locks herself in her room. Captain Jenness tells Hicks that once they arrive in Messina he must leave the "Aroostook" and never return. From that point forward, Lydia keeps to herself and looks at Hicks and Staniford in disgust. When the ship arrives at Messina Staniford, out of kindness, offers some money to Hicks so that he can get himself back to Boston. Hicks takes the money and leaves the ship; Staniford feels that Hicks’ absence is worth twice the amount that he lent him.
Document [7](Title: Here Comes the Sun) '' Here Comes the Sun '' is a song written by George Harrison that was first released on the Beatles ' 1969 album Abbey Road . Along with '' Something '' and '' While My Guitar Gently Weeps '' , it is one of Harrison 's best - known compositions from the Beatles era . The song was written at the country house of his friend Eric Clapton , where Harrison had chosen to play truant for the day , to avoid attending a meeting at the Beatles ' Apple Corps organisation . The lyrics reflect the composer 's relief at both the arrival of spring and the temporary respite he was experiencing from the band 's business affairs .
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Document [0](Title: Juan Gabriel) spirit will live on in his enduring songs, and in the hearts of the fans who love him". Gabriel Abaroa, the CEO of the Latin Recording Academy, said his legacy was "much more than one or hundreds of songs; he composed philosophy" and that Gabriel "broke taboos, devoured stages and conquered diverse audiences". Leila Cobo of "Billboard" proclaimed Gabriel as a "prodigal performer" and noted that his songs were "romantic, colloquial, emotional compositions that sometimes rambled but managed to strike a universal chord with lyrics that could apply to many people and many situations." Gabriel's songs have been covered by
Document [1](Title: Bramalea—Gore—Malton) km. It includes the neighbourhoods of Colerane, Ebenezer, Woodhill, Bramalea and Gorewood Acres in the City of Brampton and the neighbourhoods of Malton, Marvin Heights and Ridgewood in the City of Mississauga. 41.9% of people in Bramalea—Gore—Malton are of East Indian ethnic origin, the highest such percentage in Canada. Slightly more than a quarter of the population (25.1%) are immigrants from Southern Asia, which is also the highest such figure for any riding. This riding has elected the following Member of Parliament: Note: Conservative vote is compared to the total of the Canadian Alliance vote and Progressive Conservative vote in
Document [2](Title: Hurricane Isaac (2012)) and Mobile counties beginning at 8:00 a.m. on August 27 for zones one and two. Governor Bentley soon announced that he would not be attending the 2012 Republican National Convention, and will remain in his state to take care of storm-related problems. On August 28, Governor Bentley lifted the mandatory evacuation orders covering southern Baldwin and Mobile counties and issued voluntary orders for areas vulnerable to Isaac’s expected impact. In Martinique, a meteorologist reported at least of rain. One indirect fatality occurred in Puerto Rico after a 75-year-old woman fell from a second-floor balcony in Bayamón while preparing for the
Document [3](Title: Mike Harrison (bishop)) Mike Harrison (bishop) Michael Robert "Mike" Harrison (born 7 March 1963) is a Church of England bishop. Since February 2016, he has been the Bishop of Dunwich, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. He was consecrated a bishop on 24 February 2016. From 2006 to 2016, he was the Director of Mission and Ministry in the Diocese of Leicester. Harrison was born on 7 March 1963. He studied mathematics and statistics at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1984. He then worked in
Document [4](Title: Max Verstappen) in an incident which closely resembled a crash he had at the same spot two years earlier. His team could not repair his car in time for qualifying and he had to start last on a track which is notoriously difficult to overtake on.Daniel Ricciardo, meanwhile, pressed home Red Bull's advantage at the track by taking pole position. Verstappen managed to salvage 2 points by finishing 9th place, overtaking 6 cars on track. Team principal Christian Horner commented on Verstappen's start of the season, saying he "needed to stop making these mistakes" and that he could "learn from his teammate",
Document [5](Title: Happiness Is (Taking Back Sunday album)) a track list for the album, as Nolan explained, "We do it very democratically, so there’s a lot of different opinions, and we went through all these different phases of, 'All right! This is it! We’ve got it now!' and then a week later, we’d totally change our minds on things." He added that on one occasion the group thought they would release it as a 13-track album, because they were unable to omit any songs. Critics have described the album's sound as alternative and pop rock, with elements of pop and punk rock. "Flicker, Fade" was the first song
Document [6](Title: Eco-cities) due to the nature of their ownership. Owing to this isolation, internalization of resource-flows contribute towards a shallow sense of ecological sustainability in such cities. Eco-cities have also been criticized to have biases towards the economic and environmental pillars of sustainability while neglecting the social pillar. The practical translations of the concept have faced criticism as eco-cities have been driven by the demand for bounded ecological security. By offering "premium ecological enclaves" factoring ecological security as an outcome of private investments driving the construction of eco-cities, the existing examples of eco-cities are criticized for not being truly sustainable solutions. On
Document [7](Title: Like a Rolling Stone) '' Like a Rolling Stone '' is a 1965 song by the American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan . Its confrontational lyrics originated in an extended piece of verse Dylan wrote in June 1965 , when he returned exhausted from a grueling tour of England . Dylan distilled this draft into four verses and a chorus . '' Like a Rolling Stone '' was recorded a few weeks later as part of the sessions for the forthcoming album Highway 61 Revisited .
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Document [0](Title: Lugeon) determine the "Lugeon coefficient" which by definition is water absorption measured in litres per metre of test-stage per minute at a pressure of 10 kg/cm (1 MN/m). Lugeon A Lugeon is a unit devised to quantify the water permeability of bedrock and the hydraulic conductivity resulting from fractures; it is named after Maurice Lugeon, a Swiss geologist who first formulated the method in 1933. More specifically, the Lugeon test is used to measure the amount of water injected into a segment of the bored hole under a steady pressure; the value (Lugeon value) is defined as the loss of water
Document [1](Title: A House Divided (novel)) innocent victims, and he sets out for home once he has completed his degree. Upon his return, Yuan finds that six years have greatly changed both the country and his family. Ai-lan is about to marry a divorced man whose baby she is carrying, while Meng has become a captain in the revolutionary forces. While traveling by train to visit the Tiger, he is revolted by the squalor that still persists in poor and rural areas. The meeting itself delivers a new shock: the Tiger financed his release from jail and his studies abroad with large sums borrowed from Wang
Document [2](Title: Christine Quinn) Mr. Pollard the way others have been treated by our nation's justice system." Quinn has been a vigorous LGBT advocate during her tenure in City Council. She boycotted the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York in 2006 due to the policy of the Parade's sponsor, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, against gays marching openly. That same year, she tried unsuccessfully to broker a deal with the organizers to allow her to wear a gay pride pin. Subsequently, she was named 2008 Irish-American of the Year by the New York-based "Irish Echo" and has boycotted the parade every year
Document [3](Title: George Smith (artist)) of the three Smith brothers was painted and engraved in mezzotint by William Pether (c. 1738-1821), in 1765. William's cousin, landscape painter Abraham Pether (1756–1812), was a pupil of George Smith. George Smith (artist) George Smith (1713/14 – 7 September 1776) was an English landscape painter and poet, known as "George Smith of Chichester". He and his two brothers, all artists, are known as the "Smiths of Chichester". George was born at Chichester in Sussex, where his father, William Smith, was a tradesman and Baptist minister. He was the second and most gifted of three brothers, who all practised painting
Document [4](Title: PRKAB1) Animals of both sex had increased circulating bilirubin levels, increased IgG3 levels, and a number of atypical haematology parameters. PRKAB1 has been shown to interact with PRKAG2 and PRKAG1. The 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase beta subunit interaction domain (AMPKBI) is a conserved domain found in the beta subunit of the 5-AMP-activated protein kinase complex, and its yeast homologues Sip1 (SNF1-interacting protein 1), Sip2 (SNF1-interacting protein 2) and Gal83 (galactose metabolism 83), which are found in the SNF1 (sucrose non-fermenting) kinase complex. This region is sufficient for interaction of this subunit with the kinase complex, but is not solely responsible for the
Document [5](Title: Russian Hill, San Francisco) Clay streets), were filmed on Russian Hill, notably the scenes on Taylor Street. The neighborhood was also featured in the early scenes of the 1982 action-comedy feature film, "48 Hrs". The cast of "", which aired in 1994, lived in the house at 949 Lombard Street on Russian Hill from February 12 to June 19, 1994. In Anne Rice's book "The Wolf Gift", the main character, Reuben Golding, grew up in Russian Hill. John "Scottie" Ferguson, a character played by James Stewart lives at 900 Lombard Street in Alfred Hitchcock's film "Vertigo" (1958). Based on the view from the window,
Document [6](Title: Jumping position) The stirrup iron is usually placed on the ball of the foot, allowing the rider to have a flexible, shock-absorbing ankle. The rider should keep even pressure across the foot, rather than pushing on the inside or outside of the stirrup iron, as this makes the lower leg stiff. The result of a shorter stirrup is that the ankle and knee angle decrease. Both the angles are used as shock-absorbers, opening and closing accordingly with the thrust of takeoff and landing. Stiffness in these angles makes it harder to stay with horse's balance, which may result in the riders "jumping
Document [7](Title: Bank War) The Bank War refers to the political struggle that developed over the issue of rechartering the Second Bank of the United States ( BUS ) during the presidency of Andrew Jackson ( 1829 -- 1837 ) . The affair resulted in the destruction of the bank and its replacement by various state banks .
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Document [0](Title: 2014–15 Colchester United F.C. season) minutes later, Dion Sembie-Ferris was fouled in the penalty area by Nathan Pond, and Chris Porter stepped up to convert the penalty and secure a crucial three points for his side, with the U's two points from safety but with a game in hand over their rivals. With an opportunity to lift themselves out of the relegation zone with a win at home to Swindon on 28 April, Colchester had the best possible start when Jacob Murphy tapped in Gavin Massey's cross after 37 seconds of their encounter. Colchester were made to pay for their missed chances in the first
Document [1](Title: Jack N. Merritt) (1983). He also served on the National Security Council staff and had additional assignments on Joint Staff and was the U.S. Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee. His decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal (one oak leaf cluster), Army Distinguished Service Medal (one oak leaf cluster), Silver Star and Legion of Merit (one oak leaf cluster). After retirement, he served as president of the Association of the United States Army and Chairman of the United States Field Artillery Association. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Army and Air Force Mutual Aid Association, the
Document [2](Title: Goiás) the Paraná River; to the east it is drained by tributaries of the São Francisco River; and northward the state is drained by the Araguaia River and the Tocantins River and their tributaries. Other major rivers in the state are the Meia Ponte, Aporé, São Marcos, Corumbá River, Claro, Paranã, Maranhão, Paranã and Preto. None of these rivers is navigable except for short distances by small craft. The state's highest point is Pouso Alto, at above sea level, in the Chapada dos Veadeiros. Goiás is covered with a woodland savanna known in Brazil as campo cerrado, although there are still
Document [3](Title: Germania) speakers call it "Duitsland", both from *"þeudō" "people or nation" (see Theodiscus and Teutons). Several modern languages use the name "Germania", including Hebrew (גרמניה), Italian (Germania), Albanian (Gjermania), Bulgarian (Германия), Maltese (Ġermanja), Greek (Γερμανία), Romanian (Germania), Russian (Германия), Armenian (Գերմանիա) and Georgian (გერმანია). Germania extended from the Rhine eastward to the Vistula river, and from the Danube river northward to the Baltic Sea. The areas west of the Rhine were mainly Celtic (specifically Gaulish) and became part of the Roman Empire in the first century BC. The Roman parts of Germania, "Lesser Germania", eventually formed two provinces of the empire,
Document [4](Title: Fukuzawa Yukichi) daughters on to higher education so that they would not become less desirable marriage candidates. While some of Yukichi’s other proposed reforms, such as education reforms, found an eager audience, his ideas about women received a less enthusiastic reception. Many in Japan were incredibly reluctant to challenge the traditional gender roles, in spite of numerous individuals speaking up in favor of greater gender equality. After suffering a stroke on January 25, 1901, Fukuzawa Yukichi died on February 3. He was buried at Zenpuku-ji, in the Azabu area of Tokyo. Alumni of Keio-Gijuku University hold a ceremony there every year on
Document [5](Title: Mike Sweeney) I can to help the Royals get back to being one of the prized organizations in baseball, as it was in the 1980s." Sweeney settled into the role quite quickly, attending the Royals' spring training in Surprise, Arizona as a guest instructor that same month. That year, the Royals made the postseason for the first time in 29 years. On November 9, 2002, Mike married Shara Nettles, the daughter of former major leaguer Jim Nettles, niece of Graig Nettles. They have two sons and a daughter, Michael James, Brett David, and McKara Lynn. Due to the recent fires in San
Document [6](Title: Stardust (novel)) or at least another book concerning the village of Wall. The story begins in late April 1839, as John William Draper had just photographed the Moon and Charles Dickens was serialising "Oliver Twist". The majority of the book takes place seventeen years later, starting around October 1856. On the outskirts of Wall, a small town in rural England, the Faerie Market is held every nine years on the other side of the wall dividing Faerie - a mystical realm of magic - from our world and for which the town of Wall is named. As the book begins, the market
Document [7](Title: Social security in Australia) In 1900 , the states of New South Wales and Victoria enacted legislation introducing non-contributory pensions for those aged 65 and over . Queensland legislated a similar system in 1907 before the Australian labor Commonwealth government led by Andrew Fisher introduced a national aged pension under the Invalid and Old - Aged Pensions Act 1908 . A national invalid diasbility pension was started in 1910 , and a national maternity allowance was introduced in 1912 .
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Document [0](Title: Society for the study of the native land (Chuvashia)) Society for the study of the native land (Chuvashia) Society for the study of the native land (SSNL) is an association of ethnographers of Chuvashia to study the local region. The Company distributes scientific data on native land, introduces the population of the republic with the life and culture of the peoples of the country. In the society functioned sections: natural-historical, historical, archaeological, ethnographic, socio-political, artistic and literature, scientific and educational, organizational and instructors, information, since 1925 – a constitutional section. In the first year in the community was 51 members., In 1924 – 90, in 1926 – 155, including
Document [1](Title: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (film)) to understand the jungle and find a way for it and humans to co-exist. Late in the night, a massive cargo aircraft from the kingdom of Tolmekia crashes in the Valley despite Nausicaä's attempt to save it. Its sole survivor, Princess Lastelle of Pejite, pleads with Nausicaä to destroy the cargo and dies. The cargo is an embryo of a Giant Warrior, one of the lethal, gargantuan humanoid bioweapons that caused the Seven Days of Fire. Tolmekia, a military state, seized the embryo and Lastelle from Pejite, but their plane was attacked by insects and crashed. One of the insects
Document [2](Title: Free Negro) Union sides. Southern free blacks who fought on the Confederate side were hoping to gain a greater degree of toleration and acceptance among their white neighbors. The hope of equality through the military was realized over time, such as with the equalization of pay for black and white soldiers a month before the end of the Civil War. Within free black marriages, many women were able to participate more equally in their relationships than elite white women. This potential for equality in marriage can be seen through the example of the "colored aristocracy" of the small black elite in St.
Document [3](Title: Geology of Wales) west. The Coal Measures were laid down on a low-lying waterlogged plain with peat mires immediately south of an ancient geological feature known as the Wales-London-Brabant High. From late Carboniferous times, through the Permian, South Wales lay on the northern margin of the Variscan orogen, an area affected by a complex continental collision taking place to the south. The most intensely affected rocks are those of south and central Pembrokeshire where steeply dipping and vertical strata are commonplace and multiple folding, faulting and overthrusting are well seen in coastal sections. Southern Carmarthenshire and the western part of the South Wales
Document [4](Title: Warren "Pete" Moore) & The Miracles: The Definitive Performances". In the interview, Moore revealed for the first time that he was the group's uncredited vocal arranger. The second most prolific songwriter in the Miracles after Robinson, Moore's compositions have been recorded by Linda Ronstadt, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, George Michael, The Rolling Stones, Ramsey Lewis, Tom Jones, Luther Vandross, The Temptations, The Four Tops and Debby Boone. Moore was owner and CEO of Las Vegas-based entertainment firm, WBMM Enterprises, and co-owner, with Miracles member Billy Griffin, of music publishing company, Grimora Music. Moore and his wife Tina have two grown daughters,
Document [5](Title: Goh Soon Tioe) in music, but living in the Chinatown slums his family was too poor to afford proper clothing for the then 5-year-old boy in 1958. Goh took upon himself to groom young Lee, to becoming a great violin maestro in the United Kingdom. Goh was awarded Pingat Jasa Gemilang ("Meritorious Service Medal") for his immense achievements and contributions to the Singapore society. He died in 1982. Goh Soon Tioe Goh Soon Tioe () is known in Singapore musical history as a key player in the development of classical music for the post-war Singapore. He is also the father of Singaporean violinist-conductor
Document [6](Title: Sporting Portugal Fund) issue bonds, re-capitalization, Sporting had to find an alternative way to improve the financial condition. Benfica had set up a successful Benfica Stars Fund which purchased around €40M from the club. The club gave up a portion of future transfer fee received in return. After months of preparation, Sporting announced the fund would start operate in August 2011. In August 2011, Sporting announced that the fund had a size of €15 million and opened to subscription. On 18 August, Sporting started to sell new signing, current players and youth product to the fund for cash. Sporting Portugal Fund Sporting Portugal
Document [7](Title: Ericales) Family Ebenaceae ( ebony and persimmon family )
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Document [0](Title: Greyhound Bus Lines strike of 1983 (Seattle)) managers write letters to Congress in support of the bill. In 1982, the Amalgamated Transit Union agreed to a wage freeze of its members working for Trailways Bus Lines. Trailways' future was threatened financially and the ATU accepted the freeze in order to keep its members employed. With lower labor costs, Trailways was able to better compete, and over the course of the next months ridership fell considerably for Greyhound Bus Lines. At the same time, Greyhound was losing business to small new market entries such as Rohrer Bus Lines on the East Coast. Trailways also had affiliates nationwide who
Document [1](Title: Republican Party of Virginia) 5th District. And House of Delegates Majority Leader Morgan Griffith defeated 28-year Democratic incumbent Rick Boucher 51%-46% in the 9th District. With the election, Republicans now hold 8 of Virginia's 11 House seats. After Republicans took control of the U.S. House in the elections, Virginia Republican Eric Cantor of the 7th District was elected House Majority Leader. On November 8, 2011, Republicans took control of the State Senate with Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling as the tie breaking vote and increased their majority in the State House to a 68-seat vote margin, making it the Republican Party's largest House majority in
Document [2](Title: Prenatal care in the United States) who do not utilize prenatal care are three times more likely to have a low birth weight and five times more likely to die in comparison to new borns whose mothers regularly attended prenatal care check-ups. Sesia "et al." found a positive association with the number of prenatal care visits and birth weight. Low birth weight are associated with prematurity and contributes to rates of infant mortality. Every year in the United States, 154,051 children are born with birth defects. Congenital malformations may be caused by: Some commonly known congenital malformations are: Prenatal care deficits and postnatal environments work together
Document [3](Title: Your Number's Up) correctly scored one point and spun the wheel for the next turn; incorrect guesses deducted one point, but scores could never go below zero. If neither opponent guessed correctly, the contestant who selected the riddle won $50 and spun the wheel, but did not score any points. The first contestant to score six points won the game and $500. If the car symbol appeared under a contestant's pointer, that contestant attempted to guess which digit was hidden under a question mark on a car's license plate. The first three weeks of the series used a new plate for each attempt.
Document [4](Title: Ed Stelmach) On January 25, 2011, Stelmach announced that he would not seek re-election; he also promised a leadership race before the next election. He did not specify his date of resignation at that time, however he submitted his letter of resignation in June, writing that he would leave office on October 1. In the early hours of October 2, 2011, Alison Redford was declared the new leader of the party, and Stelmach resigned as premier on October 7. Ed Stelmach Edward Michael "Ed" Stelmach (; born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th Premier of Alberta,
Document [5](Title: Ahmedabad) The average annual rainfall is about , but infrequent heavy torrential rains cause local rivers to flood and it is not uncommon for droughts to occur when the monsoon does not extend as far west as usual. The highest temperature in the city was recorded on 18 and 19 May 2016 which was . Following a heat wave in May 2010, reaching , which claimed hundreds of lives, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) in partnership with an international coalition of health and academic groups and with support from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network developed the Ahmedabad Heat Action Plan.
Document [6](Title: Bucko Kilroy) in drafting many of players that won three Super Bowls for the New England Patriots. Bucko was inducted into the North Catholic HS Hall of Fame, The Temple University Athletic Hall of Fame and the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. He was also named to the NFLs All-Decade Team of the 1940s. Bucko Kilroy died in Foxboro Mass., July 10, 2007 at the age of 86. Bucko Kilroy Francis Joseph "Bucko" Kilroy (May 30, 1921 – July 10, 2007) was an American football player and executive. Kilroy was born in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, where he attended St.
Document [7](Title: BRICS) BRICS is the acronym for an association of five major emerging national economies : Brazil , Russia , India , China and South Africa . Originally the first four were grouped as '' BRIC '' ( or '' the BRICs '' ) , before the induction of South Africa in 2010 . The BRICS members are all leading developing or newly industrialized countries , but they are distinguished by their large , sometimes fast - growing economies and significant influence on regional affairs ; all five are G - 20 members . Since 2009 , the BRICS nations have met annually at formal summits . China hosted the 9th BRICS summit in Xiamen on September 3rd , 4th and 5th , 2017 . The term does not include countries such as South Korea , Mexico and Turkey for which other acronyms and group associations were later created .
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Document [0](Title: Amanda & Jack Go Glamping) Amanda & Jack Go Glamping is a 2017 American comedy - drama film written and directed by Brandon Dickerson and starring David Arquette , Amy Acker , Adan Canto and June Squibb . Principal photography focused in the areas of Elgin , TX and Austin , TX .
Document [1](Title: USS Vincennes (CA-44)) of direct hits. Some of the shells in this group set fire to the volatile aircraft in "Vincennes" hangar space, and the resultant flames became uncontrollable. A direct hit knocked the aft antiaircraft director overboard. At 0200, "Vincennes" heeled to starboard in an attempt to evade enemy gunfire, only to be hit by Japanese torpedoes. One or two "Long Lance" torpedoes ripped into the ship's number 4 fireroom and put it out of action. In moments the report came "Both engine rooms are black and dead." Having lost power and all steering control five minutes later, "Vincennes" was dead in
Document [2](Title: Horace, North Dakota) and the average family size was 3.27. The median age in the city was 35.6 years. 33.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 5.1% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 29.6% were from 25 to 44; 26.9% were from 45 to 64; and 4.9% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 50.6% male and 49.4% female. As of the census of 2000, there were 915 people, 300 households, and 248 families residing in the city. The population density was 408.7 people per square mile (157.7/km²). There were 311 housing
Document [3](Title: Mark Price (musician)) create the one-off album "Seeing Stars". Price was the only other ex-All About Eve musician (apart from Regan) to be a full-time member of Mice. He played the drums on every track that features them on their only album, "...Because I Can". Following the departure of drummer Boris Williams, Price played on "Mint Car", Trap and Treasure on The Cure's "Wild Mood Swings" album. Another drummer, Jason Cooper, was ultimately chosen as Boris's permanent replacement. After Mice disbanded in 1997, Price joined Del Amitri. He toured extensively with them and appears on the 2002 album "Can You Do Me Good?"
Document [4](Title: Bus transport in the United Kingdom) Local authorities had to transfer their buses to arms length companies, some of which (but not all) were sold off. Post deregulation, the intended model had been for competition between private companies to increase services. Regulations prevented neighbouring state owned companies being sold to the same concern, to create a 'patch-work' distribution of the operating areas. Competition law prevented private companies acquiring more than a certain percentage of geographical market share. Competition did occur in many areas, in some cases causing bus wars. However, many of the smaller start up operators were bought up by their larger neighbours after a
Document [5](Title: Jane Addams) "was of course a leading lure and a necessary element in houses of prostitution, both from a financial and a social standpoint." She repeated the claim that "professional houses of prostitution could not sustain themselves without the 'vehicle of alcohol.'" Jane Addams is buried at Cedarville Cemetery, Cedarville, Illinois. Hull House and the Peace Movement are widely recognized as the key tangible pillars of Addams' legacy. While her life focused on the development of individuals, her ideas continue to influence social, political and economic reform in the United States as well as internationally. Addams and Starr's creation of the settlement
Document [6](Title: Tatjana Olujić) which she ran until July 1997 and as from September 1997 to 2000 it continues its work in the Roman Hall of the city library. From 2001 to 2002 she has been engaged as the Professor at the Private Fine Arts Academy. Tatjana Olujić Tatjana Olujić () is a Serbian violinist and university professor. She is a Professor at Faculty of Music Art in Belgrade having studied violin with the Professor Andre Gertler and the chamber music with the Maestro Van Den Doorn in Belgium. Olujić took her graduate master's degree with the Professor G. Octore, and also attended for
Document [7](Title: Blue Bloods (TV series)) Blue Bloods Genre Police procedural Family drama Created by Robin Green Mitchell Burgess Starring Donnie Wahlberg Bridget Moynahan Will Estes Len Cariou Tom Selleck Amy Carlson Sami Gayle Jennifer Esposito Marisa Ramirez Vanessa Ray Opening theme '' Reagan 's Theme '' by Rob Simonsen Composer ( s ) Mark Snow Country of origin United States Original language ( s ) English No. of seasons 7 No. of episodes 155 ( list of episodes ) Production Executive producer ( s ) Leonard Goldberg Brian Burns Mitchell Burgess Robin Green Siobhan Byrne O'Connor Ian Biederman Kevin Wade Producer ( s ) Fred Keller David Barrett Location ( s ) New York , New York Cinematography Craig Dibona , ASC Donald E. Thorin , Jr . Gene Engels Editor ( s ) Charles McClelland Brice Bishop - Pullan Thomas R. Moore Jackeline Tejada Camera setup Single Running time 45 minutes Production company ( s ) Panda Productions Paw in Your Face Productions CBS Productions ( 2010 -- 12 ) CBS Television Studios ( 2012 -- ) Distributor CBS Television Distribution Release Original network CBS Picture format 1080i ( 16 : 9 HDTV ) Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1 Original release September 24 , 2010 ( 2010 - 09 - 24 ) -- present External links Website www.cbs.com/shows/blue_bloods/
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Document [0](Title: 2006 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup) except for the Valencia round and all the race victories. The manufacturers' championship was won by Suzuki, while the season also saw the first victory for MV Agusta at world level since the 1976 German motorcycle Grand Prix. 2006 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup The 2006 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup was the eighth edition of the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, the second held under this name. It was run over ten rounds, starting on 23 April in Valencia, Spain, and ending on 8 October in Magny-Cours, France. The riders' championship was won by Alessandro Polita on a Suzuki GSX-R1000 K6 entered
Document [1](Title: Starehe Boys' Centre and School) 20,000 applications are received; only 250 are selected to join the student body and about 6 places are left for very needy situations where the applicant might not have found a chance to apply but is still merited. Candidates are judged according to need and parental income and their performance in the national KCPE examinations. Selection is solely on merit. Starehe Boys' Centre was the result of the vision of Geoffrey William Griffin, assisted by Joseph Gikubu, and Geoffrey Geturo. Its genesis was the earlier State of Emergency declared by the Governor of Colonial Kenya during the 1952 Mau Mau
Document [2](Title: Muria people) often marrying their mother's brother's daughter or father's sister's daughter. The Muria are generally self-sufficient in producing and consuming dal, chickpeas, and lentils. Vegetables, including radishes, eggplant, chili, and tomatoes are eaten during important ceremonies; rice is also eaten at these times. Luxury foods for the Muria tend to be traditional. The Muria people drink a local form of liquor, which plays a key role in social and ritual gatherings. The Muria are traditionally animists, with village and clan deities. muria Muria people The Muria are an "adivasi" (scheduled tribe) of the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh, India. They are part
Document [3](Title: Château d'Altkirch) and called the ""maison de guet"" (watch house). A chapel was part of the castle, dedicated to St Catherine and containing a 14th-century indulgence. A facsimile is in the town archives. The castle site was a vast almost circular "enceinte", separated from the town by a ditch, with a circular central keep and other buildings. The castle's appearance is known from several sources, notably in an engraving by Weiss that appeared in the "Alsatia Illustrata de Schoepflin", a painting by Gutzwiller from about 1844, and a sketch by Winkler dated 1883. A copy of a plan from 1766 gives a
Document [4](Title: The Sheriff in Town) The Sheriff in Town The Sheriff In Town is a 2017 South Korean crime comedy film directed by Kim Hyung-ju. The film stars Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong and Kim Sung-kyun. Dae-ho is an ex-cop who is forced to quit his job when an impulsive bust left his partner stabbed and a major felon on the run. Five years have passed since that incident, and now Dae-ho runs a humble restaurant in his hometown Gijang. Never one to question his own superior strength, smarts and righteousness, Dae-ho has appointed himself the unofficial "sheriff" of the village, and assembled a dubious posse
Document [5](Title: Sibson, Leicestershire) a regicide, born here 1599 and apprenticed to a linen draper.* The national census of 1801 records that the village had a population of 45 families, comprising 220 people, mostly employed in agriculture. In 1803 about in the parish was enclosed by Pendock Neale, the lord of the manor, leaving a proportion to the rector, Thomas Neale "equal to the value of his uninclosed glebe and right of common". In 1810 the manor of Sibson with of freehold enclosed land and the advowson of the rectory, a newly erected rectory-house, coach-house, stables, and yards, altogether worth about a thousand pounds
Document [6](Title: Mucklagh) Gwyllym, was vicar of the parishes of Glenavy, Camlin, Tullyrusk, Ballinderry & Magheragall from 1622 until sometime after 1634. Gwyllym's name first appears in the area as the owner in the 1652 Commonwealth Survey, which lists the townland as belonging to Captain Gwilliams and the tenant as "Daniell McDonoghy", (who also appears as tenant of the adjoining townland of Rakeelan). Gwyllym was also a Cavan Commissioner in the 1660 Hearth Money Ordinances and in the 1664 Hearth Money Rolls he has five hearths in Ballyconnell. After the restoration of King Charles II to the throne in 1660, James Talbot tried
Document [7](Title: Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0) Release date 3 September 2015 ; 23 months ago ( 2015 - 09 - 03 )
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Answer: | 3 September 2015 |
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Document [0](Title: Increased Penalties Act) the 18th Amendment are threatened with the same punishment. The former law was severe against manufacture and sale, but treated with leniency transportation and even importation. Increased Penalties Act The Increased Penalties Act was a bill that increased the penalties for violating prohibition. Enacted on March 2, 1929, it is also called the "Jones–Stalker Act" or the "Jones Act". The legislation was sponsored by two Republicans, Sen. Wesley L. Jones of Washington and Rep. Gale H. Stalker of New York City. It stipulated that wherever any penalty was prescribed for the illegal manufacture, sale, transportation, importation, or exportation of intoxicating
Document [1](Title: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.) the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He defeated Democratic Governor James Michael Curley in 1936 to represent Massachusetts in the United States Senate. He resigned from the Senate in 1944 to serve in Italy and France during World War II. Lodge remained in the Army Reserve after the war and eventually rose to the rank of major general. In 1946, Lodge defeated incumbent Democratic Senator David I. Walsh to return to the Senate. He led the Draft Eisenhower movement before the 1952 election and served as Eisenhower's campaign manager, ensuring that his candidate triumphed at the 1952 Republican National Convention. Eisenhower
Document [2](Title: British Titan Products) British Titan Limited became Tioxide Group Limited at the beginning of 1976. when its ownership was: Initially a two-thirds investment with the other third held by Westralian Oil. A miner of the mineral sand deposits which it turns into marketable ilmenite and synthetic rutile. In 1977 a cash issue of shares to Tioxide Australia gave them a 40 per cent shareholding. The remaining Tioxide Group holding of 44.6 per cent was sold by ICI to Australian investors in early 1994 and the business is now run by Iluka Resources Limited. Lead Industries Group changed its name back to Cookson in
Document [3](Title: Sam Butcher) janitor. With the guide of Reverend Royal Blue, Butcher made the decision to follow deeper into Christianity. He joined the Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. There he met Bill Biel, with whom he would start his first business, Jonathan & David (J&D). During his ten-year career with the CEF, Butcher's work was seen by millions of people through the "Tree House Club" television programs. In 1974, Butcher created "Precious Moments" drawings for J&D, which were introduced to the market a year later. Before that, Butcher created many other works, from kitsch oil paintings to comic strips. These
Document [4](Title: Sally Mason) followed by a Ph.D. in 1978 from the University of Arizona in Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental Biology. Mason conducted further research at Indiana University before accepting a position at the University of Kansas in 1981. At the University of Kansas, Mason served as an undergraduate teacher and adviser, a full professor in the Department of Molecular Biosciences, an acting chair of the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, an associate dean in the University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and finally as the dean of that College. Mason then served as the Provost of Purdue University from 2001 until
Document [5](Title: You Are What You Eat) You Are What You Eat You Are What You Eat is a dieting programme aired in various forms between 2004 and 2007 on British broadcasting company Channel 4, and presented by Gillian McKeith. The fourth series was called "You Are What You Eat: Gillian Moves In". The show often uses shock tactics to get the participants to lose weight. In each episode, all food eaten in one week by the person(s) taking part is placed on a table to highlight problem areas of their diet. Another technique is the analysis of the participant's faeces by McKeith to detect certain problems
Document [6](Title: Government of India Press, Nilokheri) Stationery (India), New Delhi in February 1954. In 1972, a top secret wing was added and secret printing jobs for various ministries and government offices were added to the work of the press. By the 1990s, the letterpress technology used by the press had become outmoded, so the Directorate of Printing began phased modernisation; the first phase began in 1995 and was completed in 1996/97. The Press comes under the Directorate of Printing, New Delhi, and employs approximately 294 people. The company is headed by a manager with two deputy managers. The Press prints exclusively for the government, including the
Document [7](Title: F connector) The F connector is a coaxial RF connector commonly used for '' over the air '' terrestrial television , cable television and universally for satellite television and cable modems , usually with RG - 6 / U cable or , in older installations , with RG - 59 / U cable .
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Answer: | F connector |
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Document [0](Title: Boolean algebra) include the definition of a Boolean algebra as any model of the Boolean laws, and as a means for deriving new laws from old as in the derivation of "x"∨("y"∧"z") = "x"∨("z"∧"y") from "y"∧"z" = "z"∧"y" as treated in the section on axiomatization. Boolean algebra satisfies many of the same laws as ordinary algebra when one matches up ∨ with addition and ∧ with multiplication. In particular the following laws are common to both kinds of algebra: The following laws hold in Boolean Algebra, but not in ordinary algebra: Taking x = 2 in the third law above shows that
Document [1](Title: Magnus Walker) focused his efforts on completing his collection of vintage 911s. At a later point, he sold some of his over 40 Porsches and now holds a customised collection of 25 cars worth approximately $7.5 million, which are not for sale. He, however, sells merchandise and offers customisation services under his own imprint, Urban Outlaw. Having a background in fashion design, he did not conform to the unwritten rules of vintage car restoration and strived to turn every car he owned into a unique piece of art without compromising its Porsche roots. Due to this and his edgy appearance, unusual for
Document [2](Title: 1992–93 Primera B Nacional) Playoff. The match was played on June 26 in Córdoba. The Second Promotion Playoff or Torneo Reducido was played by the teams placed 2º to 8º in the overall standings: Colón (2º), Gimnasia y Tiro (3º), Sportivo Italiano (4º), Central Córdoba (R) (5º), Arsenal (6º), Quilmes (7º) and Almirante Brown (8º), and the champion of Primera B Metropolitana: All Boys. The winning team was promoted to Primera División. Note: Clubs with indirect affiliation with AFA are relegated to their respective league of his province according to the Argentine football league system, while clubs directly affiliated face relegation to Primera B
Document [3](Title: Health in Ethiopia) population pressure on agricultural and pastoral land, soil degradation, and severe droughts that have occurred each decade since the 1970s, per capita food production is declining. According to the UN and the World Bank, Ethiopia in 2005 suffered from a structural food deficit such that even in the most productive years, at least 5 million Ethiopians require food relief. The fact that the country achieved MDG 4, reducing the child mortality and the decline of HIV mortality has helped life expectancy to increase to 65.2 years in 2015 from 46.6 years in 1990. The Under 5 mortality rate and Infant
Document [4](Title: PT Foundation) apartment on the 13th floor of City Tower in Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur before moving to Jalan Inai and finally to its current location at Jalan Ipoh Kecil. In 2000, PT Foundation was registered under the Register of Companies and took over the assets of Pink Triangle Sdn Bhd and was formally recognized as a Foundation in Malaysia. The foundation has evolved to provide support and care services to four other vulnerable communities: "Maknyah" (a Malay term for a male-to-female transgender people), commercial sex workers, drug users and people living with HIV. PT Foundation is the first NGO in Malaysia
Document [5](Title: NA-247 (Karachi South-II)) the 2013 elections with a total of 76,305 votes. The elections were held on 11 May but there were abundant reports of election irregularities which resulted in the Election Commission of Pakistan declaring a re-polling a week later on 19 May 2013 in 42 polling stations out of a total of 186. Alvi was declared the winner with 76,305 votes, followed by Khushbakht Shujaat of MQM at 28,374, and then Naimatullah Khan belonging to Jamaat-e-Islami, who received 11,149 votes. Jamaat-e-Islami boycotted the elections on the afternoon of 11 May (election day), citing massive election rigging in Karachi and Hyderabad. On
Document [6](Title: Butterfly (Mariah Carey album)) weakly on the charts, peaking at number 96 in the United Kingdom, and faring only slightly better in the Netherlands, where it peaked at number 63. While not commercially released in the US, the song's music video received heavy rotation on MTV and Vh1, due to the record's popularity. "My All" was chosen as the album's fifth and final single. The song was the most commercially successful song on "Butterfly", becoming Carey's thirteenth chart topper in the US, and reaching the top-ten throughout Europe. In France, "My All" peaked at number six, and was certified silver by the Syndicat National
Document [7](Title: Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey) Àstrid Bergès - Frisbey ( born 26 May 1986 ) is a French - Spanish actress and model . She is best known for playing Suzanne in The Sea Wall , the mermaid Syrena in Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides and Sofi in I Origins . She is the recipient of the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 2009 and the Trophée Chopard Award for Female Revelation of the Year at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and a nomination at the 2016 David di Donatello in Rome .
Question: who was the mermaid in pirates of the caribbean 4
Answer: | Àstrid Bergès - Frisbey |
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Document [0](Title: Potential theory) Laplace's equation, which states that harmonic functions are analytic. There are results which describe the local structure of level sets of harmonic functions. There is Bôcher's theorem, which characterizes the behavior of isolated singularities of positive harmonic functions. As alluded to in the last section, one can classify the isolated singularities of harmonic functions as removable singularities, poles, and essential singularities. A fruitful approach to the study of harmonic functions is the consideration of inequalities they satisfy. Perhaps the most basic such inequality, from which most other inequalities may be derived, is the maximum principle. Another important result is Liouville's
Document [1](Title: FoodLand) was built that same year. After completion, it was the largest independently owned supermarket east of the Mississippi River. Foodland Fresh is more upscale in design and appearance than most conventional supermarkets. Interior decor was designed and installed by Paris Signs of Huntington, WV. By 1999, most Foodland stores had been converted to the Foodland Fresh concept. Outlets that were not large enough to support the fresh concept were remodeled to a similar but noticeably scaled down appearance so that all stores shared a united theme, with the larger Foodland Fresh stores being the upgraded version of the standard Foodland
Document [2](Title: John Warner) John Warner John William Warner (born February 18, 1927) is an American attorney and former politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and a five-term Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia from 1979 to 2009. He currently works for the law firm of Hogan Lovells, where he had previously worked before joining the United States Department of Defense as the Under Secretary of the Navy during the presidency of Richard Nixon in 1969. Warner was the sixth husband of actress Elizabeth Taylor, whom he married before being elected to the Senate. He is
Document [3](Title: Polish involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq) stated in July 2003, "We have never hidden our desire for Polish oil companies to finally have access to sources of commodities" and was criticized for that by many fellow politicians and Polish popular opinion. Polish involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq On March 17, 2003, then Polish President Aleksander Kwaśniewski announced that Poland would send about 2,000 troops to the Persian Gulf to take part in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Polish soldiers had been present in the region since July 2002 and combat was first confirmed on March 24. These formed the fourth of the larger military
Document [4](Title: Dioceses of the Church of the East, 1318–1552) few years later, three colophons mention another bishop of Atel named Yohannan: as bishop of the 'Bokhtaye' in 1521, as bishop of 'Atel and the Bokhtaye' in 1526, and as bishop of 'Atel and Dilan' in 1534. He is perhaps to be identified with the bishop Yohannan 'of the fortress of Atel' who was burned at the stake at Amid in 1572. An East Syriac merchant community was established in Cyprus after the fall of Acre in 1292. After the destruction of the Frankish kingdoms in Syria and Palestine, Cyprus became the forward base for crusading activity during the fourteenth
Document [5](Title: Kharagpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)) in 1962. Kharagpur Local was a dual seat in 1957. It was won by Krishna Prasad Mondal and Mrityunjoy Jana, both of Congress. In independent India’s first election in 1951, Kharagpur had a single seat, which was won by Muhammad Momtaz Moulana of Congress. Kharagpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Kharagpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) (earlier known as Kharagpur Rural/ Kharagpur Local) is an assembly constituency in Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 228 Kharagpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is composed of the following: Kharagpur I community development block, and Banpura, Panchkhuri
Document [6](Title: The Lady in the Van) the exception of that film's "teachers" de la Tour, who has a more prominent role in this film; and Richard Griffiths, who died in 2013. This includes the "temporary teacher" (Moore) and all the "students" from that earlier film: Samuel Barnett (as Donald), Samuel Anderson (as a Jehovah's Witness), Stephen Campbell Moore (as a doctor), Dominic Cooper (as a theatre actor), James Corden (as a street trader), Sacha Dhawan (as Doctor Malik), Andrew Knott (as an ambulance driver), Clive Merrison (as a man attending confession), Jamie Parker (as an estate agent), and Russell Tovey (as a man with an earring).
Document [7](Title: Wonderful Tonight) '' Wonderful Tonight '' is a ballad written by Eric Clapton . It was included on Clapton 's 1977 album Slowhand . Clapton wrote the song about Pattie Boyd . The female vocal harmonies on the song are provided by Marcella Detroit ( then Marcy Levy ) and Yvonne Elliman .
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Document [0](Title: Gloucester Services) made, citing Highways Agency and Department for Transport guidance. A 2008 DfT circular advised a maximum distance or 30 minute drive time, whichever is the lesser, between services on the motorway network. In early 2009, the Highways Agency conducted a review of motorway services in England, guided by this circular, identifying gaps in provision of core motorway service areas. A shortcoming of provision for traffic traversing the Welsh-English border between the M50 terminus and Michaelwood Services was identified. A distance of or greater would be a gap between MSAs above which the Highways Agency would consider informing a local authority
Document [1](Title: Algirdas) out the incompetent Jaunutis and declared himself Grand Prince in 1345. He devoted the next thirty-two years to the development and expansion of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Two factors are thought to have contributed to this result: the political sagacity of Algirdas and the devotion of Kęstutis. The division of their dominions is illustrated by the fact that Algirdas appears almost exclusively in East Slavic sources, while Western chronicles primarily describe Kęstutis. Lithuania was surrounded by enemies. The Teutonic Order in the northwest and the Golden Horde in the southwest sought Lithuanian territory, while Poland to the west and
Document [2](Title: R. Edwin Garcia) nanoHUB.org, serving over 1,600 users as of April 2013. In addition, Garcia is involved with the nanoHUB-U Initiative to provide free online courses in nanotechnology, pioneered by Mark Lundstrom Garcia is a principal developer of OOF: Finite Element Analysis of Microstructures, which is public domain software designed to enable investigation of the properties of microstructures. It was developed at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The Virtual Kinetics of Materials Laboaratory is a tool hosted by nanoHUB that allows users to simulate microstructural evolution models by using FiPy. VKML was developed by Alexander Bartol and R. Edwin
Document [3](Title: Close Quarters Battle Receiver) Close Quarters Battle Receiver The Close Quarter Battle Receiver (CQBR) is a replacement upper receiver for the M4A1 Carbine, developed by the US Navy. The CQBR features a barrel 10.3 in (262 mm) in length, similar to the Colt Commando short-barreled M16 variants of the past. This shorter barrel makes the weapon significantly more compact, which makes it easier to use in and around vehicles and in tight confined spaces. Special units such as commandos boarding ships and bodyguards for senior officers have found such shortened weapons very useful and use the CQBR. Its preliminary National Stock Number was 1005-LL-L99-5996;
Document [4](Title: Aspirant) temporary officers. The aspirant must have been previously "élève officier" (Officer Cadet). He can afterwards be commissioned as a "sous-lieutenant" or "enseigne de vaisseau de deuxième classe". His insignia is a single curl of gold lace, disrupted by "flashes" of wool. It was widely used during both World Wars for providing young educated people with an officer's authority. Officer aspirant (de. Offizieranwärter) designates in the German Bundeswehr a military person or member of the armed forces assigned to an officer´s carrier in Heer, Luftwaffe ar Marine. "Aspirante-a-oficial" is the first rank in the officer corps, coming below Alferes in the
Document [5](Title: Emil Theodor Kocher) banned visitors from his surgeries for this reason. He published multiple works on aseptic treatment and surgery. Kocher also contributed significantly to the field of neurology and neurosurgery. In this area, his research was pioneering and covered the areas of concussion, neurosurgery and intracranial pressure (ICP). Furthermore, he investigated the surgical treatment of epilepsy and spinal and cranial trauma. He found that in some cases, the epilepsy patients had a brain tumor which could be surgically removed. He hypothesized that epilepsy was caused by an increase in ICP and believed that drainage of cerebrospinal fluid could cure epilepsy. The Japanese
Document [6](Title: Shareen Blair Brysac) Shareen Blair Brysac Shareen Blair Brysac is an author of non-fiction books and a former dancer, television producer/director/writer. Brysac was born in Denver, Colorado and graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University. While at Barnard, she attended the Juilliard School and danced as a member of the Jose Limon and Merce Cunningham Companies. After her graduation, she also appeared with the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Europe and with the New York City Opera. In 1974 she began working for CBS News as a producer/director of documentaries for the network. Her documentaries "1968", "American Dream, American Nightmare", "The Cowboy, the Craftsman,
Document [7](Title: The Last Night (video game)) The Last Night is an upcoming cinematic platform game being developed by Odd Tales and to be published by Raw Fury . It is expected to be released worldwide sometime in 2018 on Microsoft Windows , macOS , Linux , and Xbox One .
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Answer: | sometime in 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: The Get Up Kids discography) Write Home About". The album was a massive success, selling 134,000 copies in its first three years of release in the US. They supported the album for three years with tours and two singles; "Ten Minutes" and "Action & Action". In order to capitalize on the success of the album, Vagrant released "Eudora", a compilation of b-sides, covers and rarities in 2001. In 2002, they released their third studio album "On a Wire". The album was a large departure from their previous sound, and was considered a commercial failure. In 2005, they released their fourth album "Guilt Show" to better
Document [1](Title: Poets Union) Poets Union The Poets Union is a not-for-profit organisation representing Australian poets, founded in Melbourne in 1977, it is now Sydney based. Its aim is to advocate the role of poetry as a major art form in Australia. Every second year it presents the Australian Poetry Festival and the Union organises readings, workshops, tours, and festivals around the country. Its flagship publication, "5 Bells" (named after the poem by Australian poet Kenneth Slessor) is issued each quarter and features articles and poetry by its members. The poets union has over 600 members. The Poets Union is currently supported by the
Document [2](Title: Black Watch Brigade) 14 mounted yeomanry brigades. Three more infantry brigades also existed outside the divisional structure: the Black Watch Brigade, the Lothian Brigade and the South Wales Brigade. The brigade headquarters was at Dundee and, as the name would suggest, it was organized with four battalions of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders): 5th (Renfrewshire) Battalion, Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) at Greenock was attached. The brigade was assigned to Scottish Coast Defences in Scottish Command. In accordance with the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 (7 Edw.7, c.9) which brought the Territorial Force into being, the TF was intended to be
Document [3](Title: Messier 88) very regular and can be followed down to the galactic core. The maximum rotation velocity of the gas is 241.6 ± 4.5 km/s. M88 is also classified as a type 2 Seyfert galaxy, which means it produces narrow spectral line emission from highly ionized gas in the galactic nuclei. In the core region there is a central condensation with a 230 parsec diameter, which has two concentration peaks. This condensation is being fed by inflow from the spiral arms. The supermassive black hole at the core of this galaxy has 10 solar masses, or about 80 million times the mass
Document [4](Title: 2016 United States presidential election in Minnesota) 2016 United States presidential election in Minnesota The 2016 United States presidential election in Minnesota was held on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 general election in which all fifty states and the District of Columbia participated. On March 1, 2016, in the precinct caucuses, Minnesota voted for their preferences for the Democratic, Republican, Green and Libertarian parties' respective nominees for president. Minnesota was won with a plurality by Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and a 1.5% margin, the eleventh consecutive Democratic presidential win in the state, which has not voted for a Republican since Richard Nixon in 1972.
Document [5](Title: Mauro Nervi) the Muses. After the publication of his first book, Nervi continued to write poetry, which appeared in several literary reviews including "Fonto" and "Literatura Foiro". In 1986 his translation in Esperanto of "Il repertorio della memoria" by Eugenio Montale was used as the introduction to Spomenka Štimec's novel "Ombro sur interna pejzaĝo". 1996 saw the appearance of his translation of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis". Nervi's second collection, "Havenoj" ("Ports") was published in 2001. Leaving behind the classical themes of "La turoj de l' ĉefurbo", "Havenoj" contains much sea imagery and was also inspired in part by his studies of German
Document [6](Title: Manuel Francisco Barreto) Championship. Manuel Francisco Barreto Manuel Francisco Barreto Sayán (born 12 September 1982 in Lima) is a Peruvian footballer who plays as a striker. He is currently a free agent. His most recent club was José Gálvez FBC in the Peruvian First Division. Barreto began his professional career at the age of 16 with Universitario de Deportes in 1998. Barreto's debut in the Peruvian First Division was against Lawn Tennis Fútbol Club, where he managed to score one of the four goals scored by Universitario that game. He had a short spell at APOEL on 2007, in which he won the
Document [7](Title: Reduced level) The most common and convenient datum which is internationally accepted is mean sea level . Countries take their nearby sea levels as datum planes for calculations of Reduced levels . For example , Pakistan takes sea near Karachi as its datum while India takes sea near Mumbai as its datum for calculation of Reduced levels of different places in their respective countries . The term Reduced Level is denoted shortly by ' RL ' . National survey departments of each country determines RL 's of significantly important locations or points . These points are called as permanent benchmarks and this survey process is known as Great Trigonometrical Surveying ( GTS ) . The permanent bench marks act as reference points for determining RL 's of other locations in a particular country .
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Answer: | Mumbai |
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Document [0](Title: Geography of Scotland in the early modern era) Uplands, and particularly the Highlands, were economically less productive and much more difficult to govern. The Uplands and Highlands had a relatively short growing season and, in the extreme case of the upper Grampians, this was an ice free season of four months or less and for much of the Highlands and Uplands of seven months or less. The early modern era also saw the impact of the Little Ice Age, of worldwide colder and wetter weather, which peaked towards the end of the seventeenth century. In 1564 there were thirty-three days of continual frost, and rivers and lochs froze.
Document [1](Title: Somerset Maxwell (King's Lynn MP)) Somerset Maxwell (King's Lynn MP) Lieutenant-Colonel Somerset Arthur Maxwell (20 January 1905 – 30 December 1942) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. Eldest son of Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, 11th Baron Farnham. He married 1930 (Angela) Susan Roberts (d. 10 April 1953 Jamaica), daughter of Captain Marshall Owen Roberts (d 3 July 1931) by his former wife Irene Helene Murray of the dukes of Atholl, and sister of the aviator Owen Roberts and had issue: He was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the King's Lynn constituency in Norfolk at the 1935 general election, succeeding the Conservative
Document [2](Title: East Renfrewshire (UK Parliament constituency)) election, the name of the Eastwood Westminster constituency was changed back to "East Renfrewshire". An outer suburb of the Glasgow conurbation and the rural hinterland to the south-west of Glasgow, this is an affluent, middle-class commuter area with a high proportion of owner-occupiers and professionals. Clarkston used to be a dry area until planning permission for the first pub in the area was given in 2006. East Renfrewshire has the largest Jewish population of any seat in Scotland, with almost half of Scotland's Jewish population living in the area. The constituency is on the borders of Glasgow, and is mostly
Document [3](Title: This Is the Six) Carl Bown, guitarist Long said that "it's cool having someone we don't really know giving us input" adding that he thinks they need that "outsiders view". He also stated that they changed songs as they went along, with guitarist Welsh commenting that "we're going with a really gut instinct" and trying different ideas on the spot. Recording for the majority of the album ended some time in December, however, some extra piano parts were recorded at an undisclosed studio in Wales in February 2012. On 3 April 2012, Daniel P. Carter premiered the track "Dead Behind the Eyes" on BBC
Document [4](Title: Rockhampton) Stanwell, Gladstone and Callide power stations, produce the majority of the State's power. Queensland's newest and most technologically advanced powerhouse at Stanwell, west of the city, came on line in 1993. The Stanwell facility is a key element in the State's program to expand electricity supply and is a major exporter of power station technology. Rockhampton has had a number of newspapers published in the city since European settlement. "The Morning Bulletin" is the only surviving daily newspaper, first published in 1861 as the "Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser". The title was changed to the "Rockhampton Bulletin" in 1871
Document [5](Title: Royal Grammar School, Guildford) hall, dining hall and kitchens, caretaker's flat, staff common rooms, junior library, cloakrooms and changing rooms, eight classrooms, science lecture theatre, five science laboratories, geography and art rooms, and various offices, stores and smaller rooms arranged in a J shape. The construction of the initial building was finished in 1963. On the morning of , a fire broke out in the Old Building. It caused widespread damage to a large part of the structure, including the two oldest rooms in the school, School Room and Big School. The main concern was to prevent the books contained within the chained library
Document [6](Title: Castelseprio (comune)) Castelseprio (comune) Castelseprio is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Varese in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northwest of Milan and about south of Varese, bordering the municipalities of Cairate, Carnago, Gornate-Olona and Lonate Ceppino. The main centre, formerly known as "Vico Seprio" (a name still in informal local use) is near the historically significant ruins of the ancient and medieval city of Castelseprio, which are today in an "archaeological zone" open to the public at the normal hours. The site is most famous for the Byzantinesque frescos in the small Church of "Santa Maria foris portas", a
Document [7](Title: Mining in North Korea) Mining in North Korea is important to the country 's economy . North Korea is naturally abundant in metals such as magnesite , zinc , tungsten , and iron ; with magnesite resources of 6 billion tonnes ( second largest in the world ) , particularly in the Hamgyeong - do and Jagang - do provinces . However , often these can not be mined due to the acute shortage of electricity in the country , as well as the lack of proper tools to mine these materials and an antiquated industrial base . Coal , iron ore , limestone , and magnesite deposits are larger than other mineral commodities . Mining joint ventures with other countries include China , Canada , Egypt , and South Korea .
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Answer: | magnesite |
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Document [0](Title: Buzău) new majority shareholder, FRO Spa, who only kept the electrodes and welding equipment facilities, and sold out the others. The steel wire, welded metal net, concrete and iron works became Ductil Steel S.A. and passed to the Italian company Sidersipe. The iron powder works became "Ductil Iron Powder". In 2007, FRO Spa sold "Ductil S.A." to the Russian company Mechel, for 90 million euro. "Zahărul S.A.", the town's sugar producer, was acquired by "Agrana România", an Austrian-based group that also owned other sugar factories in Roman, a starch factory in Țăndărei and a juice facility in Vaslui. Milling is still
Document [1](Title: Live Alive) song by Howlin' Wolf. The song was originally titled "What a Woman!", but was released in 1981 (after Wolf's death) as "Commit a Crime" on the album "All Night Boogie". It is not unlikely that the title used on Live Alive was an honest mistake, since the lyrics start with "I'm leaving you woman, before I commit a crime". When Kenny Wayne Shepherd recorded the song for his 1995 album Ledbetter Heights, he carried on the mistake and used Stevie Ray Vaughan's title for the song, and also credited Howlin' Wolf as the writer. All songs were written by Stevie
Document [2](Title: WBHP (defunct)) WBHP (defunct) WBHP (1610 AM) was a short-lived low-power radio station that operated in Honea Path, South Carolina. Broadcasting began on December 25, 2000, and ended in Honea Path on August 18, 2001, when the station relocated. The station played urban and hip-hop music with religious music on Sundays. WBHP then moved its location to Anderson, South Carolina. It began broadcasting from Anderson on September 1, 2001, and changed its call letters from WBHP to WJIA. WJIA provided constant coverage on September 11, 2001 during the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks. WJIA stayed on the air until May
Document [3](Title: Joseph Ransohoff) have similar personalities. He was a cousin of director/producer Martin Ransohoff. His grandson is the composer Benjamin Wynn. Joseph Ransohoff Dr. Joseph 'Joe' Ransohoff, II (July 1, 1915 – January 30, 2001) was a member of the Ransohoff family and a pioneer in the field of neurosurgery. In addition to training numerous neurosurgeons, his "ingenuity in adapting advanced technologies" saved many lives and even influenced the television program "Ben Casey". Among other innovations, he created the first intensive care unit dedicated to neurosurgery, pioneered the use of medical imaging and catheterization in the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors, and
Document [4](Title: Southern Sting) the Sting lost narrowly, 42–44. A week later, Loffhagen was still unable to play and the Sting played the Bay of Plenty Magic away from home, beating it 50–43. Then it was back home for the final round robin game, against the Western Flyers and with Loffhagen playing. It was on fire to win 68–48. Sting was second equal with the Flames on the points table, behind the Rebels, but Sting had scored 80 more goals than the Flames and so took the home semi-final after some issues around television coverage. It took only half an hour to sell all
Document [5](Title: Christianity in Indonesia) village in Bali, that of Blimbingsari, in 1939. Palasari, its neighbour, a Catholic village, was established in 1940. Blimbingsari village developed the Gereja Kristen Protestan Bali, the Balinese Protestant church, which was established in 1948. In its early years the GKPB and its antecedent followed the theology of Hendrik Kraemer in the Dutch Reformed tradition, explicitly rejecting most of Balinese culture as heathen and unchristian, disposing of gamelan orchestras in favour of Western arts. As a result, many Balinese Protestants left Bali, where they were largely excluded from everyday Balinese life, to the extent that there are more GKPB members
Document [6](Title: Critterding) the grid is able to see red, green, blue and alpha channels. Critterding supports 2 main environment types. A tray/petri dish style flatworld with walls to keep critters from falling into the void and the roundworld environment where critters and food are held on with planet like gravity. Beta 14 introduces .obj loading for fully customisable terrain, critter and food skins, skydome and dynamic lighting. Critterding Critterding is an artificial life simulator created by Bob Winckelmans and released as open source under the GPL. Critterding is a 3D/Physics based simulator, in which critters try to survive by developing a form
Document [7](Title: List of Liverpool F.C. records and statistics) Most goals in a season : Ian Rush , 47 ( during the 1983 -- 84 season ) .
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Document [0](Title: Anthony Walker (rugby league)) played in the 2017 World Cup qualifiers. He also Broke the St. Helens town record for most hotdogs eaten in one hour. 4,378 In 2017 he was voted amongst his peers the second worst Blackbrook Open Age First Team coach to don the Brook tracksuit, Mark Lee pipping him for the title. Anthony Walker (rugby league) Anthony Walker is a former Wales international rugby league footballer who last played for Wakefield Trinity (Heritage № 1361) in the European Super League. He made his professional début in 2013. In October 2013, Walker represented Wales in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.
Document [1](Title: Bayeux Tapestry) in the final scene) has been reworked. The tapestry may well have maintained much of its original appearance—it now compares closely with a careful drawing made in 1730. The main yarn colours are terracotta or russet, blue-green, dull gold, olive green, and blue, with small amounts of dark blue or black and sage green. Later repairs are worked in light yellow, orange, and light greens. Laid yarns are couched in place with yarn of the same or contrasting colour. The tapestry's central zone contains most of the action, which sometimes overflows into the borders either for dramatic effect or because
Document [2](Title: The Fallible Fiend) The Fallible Fiend The Fallible Fiend is a fantasy novel by American writer L. Sprague de Camp, the third book of his Novarian series. It was first published as a two-part serial in the magazine "Fantastic" for December 1972 and February 1973, and subsequently expanded and revised for book publication. The novel was first published in book form as a paperback by Signet Books in 1973; it was later reprinted by Remploy (1974), Sphere (1978), Del Rey/Ballantine (1981), Baen (1992) and the Thorndike Press (2002). The Remploy edition was both the first British and first hardcover edition. An e-book edition
Document [3](Title: Internet censorship in Thailand) official information request with MICT under the Official Information Act of 1997. The request contains 20 questions and is signed by 257 individuals supported by 57 international civil liberties and human rights groups. The MICT refused to reply citing grounds of “national security” and “interference with law enforcement”; its secret blocklist, criteria used for censorship and specific procedures it uses remain private. On 23 March 2007, FACT filed a complaint requiring an investigation within 60 days by the Official Information Commission in the prime minister's office. FACT stated that, should the complaint fail, it would seek a restraining order against
Document [4](Title: Mono Hot Springs, California) hot springs and reservoirs. The Sierra National Forest's Mono Hot Springs Campground is located adjacent to the springs and resort, on the river. The Mono Creek Campground, is in the vicinity to the north, on a meadow along Mono Creek. Ward Lake and Jackass Meadow Campgrounds in the area. Mono Hot Springs is a trailhead for hiking trails to local mountains, a volcanic plug, lakes, and to reach the Ansel Adams Wilderness area on the north and John Muir Wilderness area on the east. Large rounded rock formations of Sierra granite predominate the terrain, rising above the vegetation and river.
Document [5](Title: Zaiko Langa Langa) Langa Stars and joined a year later by Roxy Tshimpaka, Zaiko Langa Langa were very successful throughout the 1980s. The band was touring Europe and Africa and was the first Zairian band to visit Japan. At the end of the decade at the height of their glory and having establish themselves as legends in Zaire, the band experienced another major split, between the two leaders of the group Nyoka Longo and Bimi Ombale. The band was divided in two with every musician choosing his camp between the two leaders who were part of Zaiko since its creation. With Meridjo, Bapius,
Document [6](Title: Glasser's choice theory) framework of a participatory democracy. Sudbury schools are based on the premise that students are personally responsible for their acts, in opposition to virtually all schools today that deny it. The denial is threefold: schools do not permit students to choose their course of action fully; they do not permit students to embark on the course, once chosen; and they do not permit students to suffer the consequences of the course, once taken. Freedom of choice, freedom of action, freedom to bear the results of action—these are the three great freedoms that constitute personal responsibility. Thus, members of these schools
Document [7](Title: Tracheotomy) The etymology of the word tracheotomy comes from two Greek words : the root tom - ( from Greek τομή tomḗ ) meaning '' to cut '' , and the word trachea ( from Greek τραχεία tracheía ) . The word tracheostomy , including the root stom - ( from Greek στόμα stóma ) meaning '' mouth , '' refers to the making of a semi-permanent or permanent opening , and to the opening itself . Some sources offer different definitions of the above terms . Part of the ambiguity is due to the uncertainty of the intended permanence of the stoma at the time it is created .
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Document [0](Title: Carl Auer von Welsbach) Carl Auer von Welsbach Carl Auer von Welsbach, also known as Carl Auer, Freiherr von Welsbach (1 September 1858 – 4 August 1929) was an Austrian scientist and inventor, who had a talent not only for discovering advances, but also for turning them into commercially successful products. He is particularly well known for his work on rare-earth elements, which led to the development of the ferro rod used in modern lighters, the gas mantle, which brought light to the streets of Europe in the late 19th century, and for the development of the metal-filament light bulb. Carl Auer was born
Document [1](Title: École militaire interarmes) beef of old combat rations. During ceremonies they wear the parade dress uniform, called "TP" and the curved sword cavalry. They wear a light blue and red kepi, inherited from the Cadet "School Cherchell. The songs are EMIA tradition Prayer and Sarie Marès. A popular phrase: "One day Dolo, Dolo forever! ' École militaire interarmes The "Combined Arms School" or "Joint military school", known as École Militaire Interarmes or EMIA, is a military school of the French Army intended to form and train military staff including Senior and General officers who have risen from the ranks. It was founded in
Document [2](Title: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind) discussing the unification of humankind, Harari argues that over its history, the trend for Sapiens has increasingly been towards political and economic interdependence. For centuries, the majority of humans have lived in empires, and capitalist globalization is effectively producing one, global empire. Harari argues that money, empires, and universal religions are the principal drivers of this process. Harari sees the Scientific Revolution as founded on innovation in European thought, whereby elites became willing to admit to, and hence to try to remedy, their ignorance. He sees this as one driver of early modern European imperialism and of the current convergence
Document [3](Title: SS California (1923)) of Kampfgeschwader 40 from Merignac near Bordeaux. Accurate high-altitude bombing left "Duchess of York" and "California" in flames. The attack cost the lives of 46 servicemen and crew, and both ships were abandoned. It was feared the flames from the ships would attract U-boats, so in the early hours of 12 July they were sunk by Royal Navy torpedoes in position . SS California (1923) SS "California" was a British steam turbine ocean liner that was built in Glasgow in 1923 for Henderson Brothers and destroyed in the North Atlantic by a "Luftwaffe" air attack in 1943. Alexander Stephen &
Document [4](Title: Fairey Swordfish) warships. Following the outbreak of the Second World War, a total of 26 FAA Squadrons would be equipped with the Swordfish. More than 20 second-line squadrons also operated the Swordfish for a wide regime of training and pilot tuition purposes. During the early months of the conflict, the activities of the Swordfish were limited to mostly uneventful fleet protection and convoy escort missions. In Spring 1940, the first combat use of the Swordfish occurred during the Norwegian Campaign; on 11 April 1940, several Swordfish aircraft were launched from the aircraft carrier HMS "Furious" for the purpose of conducting a torpedo
Document [5](Title: Pipe smoking) water to cool and wash the smoke. The two basic types are stationary hookahs, with one or more long flexible drawtubes, and portable bongs. Spoon pipes (glass pipes or glass bowl pipes) have become increasingly common with the rise of cannabis smoking. Spoon pipes are normally made of borosilicate glass to withstand repeated exposure to high temperatures. They consist of a bowl for packing material into, stem for inhaling, and a carbureter (carb) for controlling suction and airflow into the pipe. These pipes utilize a two step process. First, the user inhales while lighting the smoking material and holding down
Document [6](Title: Winx Club (season 7)) their final mission – to discover the ultimate power of the Fairy Animals, which can give control over all the animals of the Magic Universe. In 2014, it was announced that the partnership between Rainbow S.r.l. and Nickelodeon wouldn't be renewed and that Nickelodeon would no longer co-produce the series. Season 7 is produced by Rainbow S.r.l. and co-produced by Rai Fiction. Season 7 was dubbed in English by DuArt Film and Video with their in house voice actors. This season focuses on the rare and powerful fairy animals of the magical universe. Each one possess a great power or
Document [7](Title: Kath & Kimderella) Kath Day - Knight ( Jane Turner ) is still living in Fountain Lakes , Melbourne , however Kel ( Glenn Robbins ) has become a bore after their honeymoon period , and Kim ( Gina Riley ) has moved back in after a divorce with Brett ( Peter Rowsthorn ) , despite receiving marriage counselling from Marion ( Marg Downey ) . While visiting the local pharmacy for wart remover , Kath fills out a form for a chance to win a holiday to ( the fictional ) '' Kingdom of Papilloma '' , on the heel of Italy ( with the real scenes being filmed in Positano ) . Initially asking Kel , who refuses to travel because of his fear of flying and his dedication to watching the finals of MasterChef , Kath reluctantly decides to take Kim and Sharon ( Magda Szubanski ) along on the trip . Coincidentally , Prue ( Jane Turner ) and Trude ( Gina Riley ) are clandestinely embarking on a holiday to Italy at the same time .
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Answer: | Positano |
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Document [0](Title: History of Kosovo) which overwhelmingly elected Ibrahim Rugova as "president" of a self-declared Republic of Kosovo; however these elections were not recognised by Serbian nor any foreign government. In 1995, thousands of Serb refugees from Croatia settled in Kosovo, which further worsened relations between the two communities. Albanian opposition to sovereignty of Yugoslavia and especially Serbia had surfaced in rioting (1968 and March 1981) in the capital Pristina. Ibrahim Rugova initially advocated non-violent resistance, but later opposition took the form of separatist agitation by opposition political groups and armed action from 1996 by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA; Alb. "Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës"
Document [1](Title: Golden tiger) are gene carriers. Unless golden tabby cubs are born, the zoos may have no idea that the parents carry that gene. The first golden tiger cub born in captivity was in 1983 and this came from standard-colored Bengal tigers, both of whom carried the recessive genes for both the golden tiger and white colours. It was born at Dr. Josip Marcan's Adriatic Animal Attractions in DeLand, Florida. An example of a golden tiger is in Dream World in Australia. Samara, a normal orange tigress, had been mated with nearly-stripeless white male tiger, Mohan. Her litter included one normal orange cub
Document [2](Title: Anisometropia) Anisometropia Anisometropia is the condition in which the two eyes have unequal refractive power. Each eye can be nearsighted (myopia), farsighted (hyperopia) or a combination of both, which is called antimetropia. Generally a difference in power of two diopters or more is the accepted threshold to label the condition anisometropia. In certain types of anisometropia, the visual cortex of the brain will not use both eyes together (binocular vision), and will instead suppress the central vision of one of the eyes. If this occurs often enough during the first 10 years of life while the visual cortex is developing, it
Document [3](Title: Cancer syndrome) the second hit occurs later in life. As only one allele needs to be mutated (as compared to both in so called "sporadic cancers"), the individual has a higher chance of developing the cancer than the general population. Less often, syndromes may be transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait. Both alleles of a gene must be mutated in autosomal recessive disorders for an individual to have a predisposition to cancer. A person with two recessive alleles is known as homozygous recessive. Both parents must have at least one faulty allele in order for a child to be homozygous recessive. If
Document [4](Title: Duke Xian of Qi) Duke Xian of Qi Duke Xian of Qi (; died 851 BC) was from 859 to 851 BC the seventh recorded ruler of the State of Qi during the Western Zhou Dynasty of ancient China. His personal name was Lü Shan (呂山), ancestral name Jiang (姜), and Duke Xian was his posthumous title. Duke Xian was a younger son of Duke Gui of Qi. When Duke Gui died, Duke Xian's older brother Buchen ascended the throne, to be posthumously known as Duke Ai of Qi. Duke Ai had a dispute with the marquis of Qi's neighbouring state Ji (紀). King
Document [5](Title: Anthropocene) 1980, tests of thermonuclear devices have left a clear, global signal of excess , , and other artificial radionuclides. The highest global concentration of radionuclides was in 1965, one of the dates which has been proposed as a possible benchmark for the start of the formally defined Anthropocene. Human burning of fossil fuels has also left distinctly elevated concentrations of black carbon, inorganic ash, and spherical carbonaceous particles in recent sediments across the world. Concentrations of these components increases markedly and almost simultaneously around the world beginning around 1950. The Anthropocene Working Group voted on the "Base/beginning of the Anthropocene",
Document [6](Title: Agawa Canyon railway station) end of the line. Agawa Canyon railway station Agawa Canyon railway station in Agawa Canyon, Ontario, Canada, is a railway station which acts as the terminus for the Algoma Central Railway train service. The Algoma Central Railway is a subsidiary of Canadian National Railway. The railway provides the option of renting a Canyon Camp Car (a former Wisconsin Central caboose) that has been refurbished for this purpose. The Agawa Canyon Tour train that departs Sault Ste. Marie stops here for lunch (1 1/2 hours during summer schedules) before returning to Sault Ste. Marie. The Algoma Central passenger train continues north
Document [7](Title: 2017 AFL Grand Final) As has become custom in recent grand finals , the 2017 AFL Grand Final featured both pre-match and post-match entertainment on the ground . Several weeks before the match , the AFL announced that American rock band The Killers would headline the entertainment line - up , and would be joined by prominent Australian football singer Mike Brady . Former Australian representative at Eurovision Dami Im sang the national anthem . The Killers pre-match and post-match performance was praised highly by several news and entertainment outlets , some of whom described their sets as '' the best ever '' performed at the Grand Final . Among others , the band played signatures songs Mr. Brightside , Somebody Told Me and When You Were Young , as well as newer song The Man and a cover of Midnight Oil 's Forgotten Years . The band also returned to the ground for a free concert following the game .
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Answer: | The Killers |
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Document [0](Title: Branded to Kill) unconventional, revered Nikkatsu films and an international cult classic. It has been declared a masterpiece by the likes of film critic Chuck Stephens, writer and musician Chris D., composer John Zorn and film director Quentin Tarantino. Writer and critic Tony Rayns noted, "Suzuki mocks everything from the clichés of yakuza fiction to the conventions of Japanese censorship in this extraordinary thriller, which rivals Orson Welles' "Lady from Shanghai" in its harsh eroticism, not to mention its visual fireworks." Modified comparisons to the films of a "gonzo Sam Fuller", or Jean-Luc Godard, assuming one "factor[s] out Godard's politics and self-consciousness", are
Document [1](Title: Quadcopter) started the registration process for all model aircraft weighing more than 0.55 pounds (≈ 250 grams) and less than 55 pounds (≈ 25 kilograms), including payloads such as all on-board cameras and other accessories. FAA's decision on the matter caused resistance from the hobbyist community at the time. In October 2015 the FAA issued rules legally requiring registration, starting January 2016, but on May 19, 2017, the United States Court of Appeals for the Washington D.C. circuit ruled that this violated the 2012 FAA Modernization and Reform Act, which states that the FAA “may not promulgate any rule or regulation
Document [2](Title: Indicative conditional) For a related problem, see vacuous truth. Another issue is that the material conditional is not designed to deal with counterfactuals and other cases that people often find in if-then reasoning. This has inspired people to develop modal logic. A further problem is that the material conditional is such that (P AND ¬P) → Q, regardless of what Q is taken to mean. That is, a contradiction implies that absolutely everything is true. Logicians concerned with this have tried to develop paraconsistent logics. Most behavioral experiments on conditionals in the psychology of reasoning have been carried out with indicative conditionals,
Document [3](Title: The Cribs) September would see the release of the third and final single from the album. 'Anna', unlike the prior singles, was made available as a download only, and featured a collaboration with the aforementioned Martin Creed. The band and Creed had been looking for a project to collaborate on since meeting on tour earlier in the year, and the artist provided "Work #1431" as the video to the single. In October the Cribs headlined Sŵn Festival in Cardiff, and then headed out on another UK and Irish tour. During this tour, the Cribs were awarded the 'Spirit of Independence' award at
Document [4](Title: Barra Velodrome) rechristened Barra Olympic Park. Upgrading the existing velodrome to meet the standard required by the UCI, according to the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, would cost equally as much as building a brand new venue. The original pieces of the velodrome, including entire track support structure, the grandstand seats, metallic structure and roof, light fixtures, windows, doors, elevator, pipes, aluminium frames, ducts, hydraulic and fire venue material, and the power substation electrical equipment, among other items, were sent to Pinhais, in the Brazilian state of Paraná, for use in construction projects in the city. The Rio Olympic Velodrome,
Document [5](Title: Cecylia Barczyk) are practicing Roman Catholics. Cecylia Barczyk Cecylia Barczyk is an American cellist based in Baltimore, Maryland. Barczyk was born in Bytom, Poland and began studying cello at a young age. She studied at the Chopin Academy of Music (Warsaw), Moscow Conservatory of Music. In 1977, she went to study at Yale School of Music and in 1981 applied for political asylum in the United States saying that I can't live in a country without democracy. My hopes have been with the Solidarity movement. To this end I have given many concerts in its support. And I want to continue my
Document [6](Title: When contact changes minds) In addition, the paper noted that canvasser identifiers were missing from the results, making it impossible to verify whether different canvassers produced different results as the original study claimed. Additional evidence of the study's fictitiousness later emerged, such as evidence that LaCour had tried to retroactively claim that the study had been pre-registered using falsified documents. LaCour's coauthor, Donald Green, subsequently requested that the paper be retracted because of “irregularities” in the paper's data and LaCour's failure to give him the raw data on which the paper was based. Yet Green, as senior author on the "Science" paper, certified that
Document [7](Title: The Legend of Zelda) Since the original The Legend of Zelda was released in 1986 , the series has expanded to include 19 entries on all of Nintendo 's major game consoles , as well as a number of spin - offs . An American animated TV series based on the games aired in 1989 and individual manga adaptations commissioned by Nintendo have been produced in Japan since 1997 . The Legend of Zelda is one of Nintendo 's most prominent and successful franchises , selling over 80 million copies as of 2017 .
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Answer: | 1986 |
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Document [0](Title: Judge) body, are called arbitrators. They typically do not receive the honorific forms of address nor do they bear the symbolic trappings of a publicly appointed judge. However, it is now common for many retired judges to serve as arbitrators, and they will often write their names as if they were still judges, with the parenthetical "(Ret.)" for "Retired." Unlike many civil law countries; which have some courts on which panels of judges with nearly equal status composed of both legally trained professional judges and lay judges who lack legal training and are not career judges, the United States legal system
Document [1](Title: HAL Tejas) MiG-21 fighters, which had been the mainstay of the IAF since the 1970s. The "Long Term Re-Equipment Plan 1981" noted that the MiG-21s would be approaching the end of their service lives by the mid-1990s, and that by 1995, the IAF would lack 40 percent of the aircraft needed to fill its projected force structure requirements. The LCA programme's other main objective was an across-the-board advancement of India's domestic aerospace industry. The value of the aerospace "self-reliance" initiative is not simply the aircraft's production, but also the building of a local industry capable of creating state-of-the-art products with commercial spin-offs
Document [2](Title: Helitack) in the San Bernardino National Forest". The word itself is a portmanteau of "helicopter" and "attack". The incident Helibase is the location from which incident helicopter support missions are flown, and where the helicopters assigned to that base are parked, serviced, and refueled. Usually a helibase is in a field location that is close enough to the Incident Base Camp so that supplies and personnel can be ferried by ground to the helibase from the camp in a timely manner. More remote helibases (i.e., nearer the fire) can be established to maximize efficiency and reduce flight costs. Occasionally, helibases are
Document [3](Title: House of the Rising Sun (film)) Dave Bautista as Ray Shane Amy Smart as Jenny Porter Danny Trejo as Carlos Dominic Purcell as Tony Craig Fairbrass as Charlie Blackstone Brian Vander Ark as Jimmy LaGrange Roy Oraschin as Dylan Sylvester Lyle Kanouse as Vinnie Marcella Jesse Pruett as Detective Slattery
Document [4](Title: Cigarette Smoking Man) and he begins using a wheelchair and has a tracheotomy. In the end, Alex Krycek and Marita Covarrubias betray him in the episode "Requiem", throwing him down a flight of stairs, where they presume him to be dead. Until the ninth season episode "William", the Smoking Man is presumed dead. It is learned that his attempted murder of his son failed, which led him to subject his son to terrible experiments. In the series finale, "The Truth", Mulder and Scully travel through remote New Mexico and reach a pueblo where a "wise man" reputedly lives: he is, in fact, the
Document [5](Title: Wynn Las Vegas) boardwalk, waterfront meeting space, and other features are expected to draw additional traffic to the hotels. Construction is expected to start in late 2017 or early 2018 for completion in 2019. Steve Wynn called the “Disney-style” attraction the “most fun project in my 45 years.” Company stock rose following the announcement. The resort has earned AAA five diamond, Mobil five-star, Forbes five-star, Michelin five star, and Zagat Survey Top U.S. Hotel ratings, as well as one Michelin star for its restaurant Wing Lei. It is considered to be one of the finest hotels in the world. Wynn Las Vegas and
Document [6](Title: Justin Murphy (rugby league)) Toowoomba. Justin Murphy (rugby league) Justin Murphy is a former rugby league footballer who represented France and played in the National Rugby League and Super League competitions. While with the Brisbane Broncos, he also played for the Past Brothers in the Queensland Cup. Murphy played for the New Zealand Warriors on the wing in their 2002 NRL Grand Final loss to the Sydney Roosters. Murphy joined the Catalans Dragons club at the end of 2004 when the club was in the national French competition. He quickly established himself as one of the better players, topping the try scoring charts and
Document [7](Title: List of Super Bowl halftime shows) Date : Feb 5 , 2017 Location : NRG Stadium ( Houston , Texas ) Performer : Lady Gaga Producer : Ricky Kirshner Director : Hamish Hamilton Sponsor : Pepsi Zero Sugar References : Setlist : '' God Bless America '' / '' This Land Is Your Land '' '' Poker Face '' '' Born This Way '' '' Telephone '' '' Just Dance '' '' Million Reasons '' '' Bad Romance ''
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Answer: | Lady Gaga |
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Document [0](Title: Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana) the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana. The Collar of the Order was used "de facto" as the badge of office of the President of the Republic, since Soviet authorities took the original Presidential collar, that of the Order of the National Coat of Arms out of Estonia after the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940; it remains in the Kremlin in Moscow. However a new collar of that order was made in 2008. The Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana is also given as a decoration of the highest class to foreigners who have rendered special services
Document [1](Title: She's the First) She’s the First launched the Action Network in 2017. Easily accessible on the She’s the First website, the Action Network is a resource for which anyone with a computer or smartphone can sign up to learn about global issues facing women and girls each month, and a list of actions they can take in their community. These actions include but are not limited to discussing issues with friends and family, hosting events like book clubs, panel discussions or movie screenings, sharing thoughts and concerns on social media, and fundraising for a cause. Classroom Curriculum: She’s the First offers free lesson
Document [2](Title: Colour sorter) not as ripe as required, or still with hull after dehulling such as sunflower seed.. Compared with manual sorting: machines saving labor and time, with higher high efficiency, and lower processing costs. Throughputs have increased with the use of new CCD technologies and are now up to 100 t/h. They are also used in the diamond industry. The transparency of the diamond is measured by the colour sorter and used as a measurement of its purity, and the diamonds are mechanically sorted accordingly. This has an advantage over X-Ray fluorescence methods of robotically detecting purity, since purer diamonds are less
Document [3](Title: Joseph Tsang Mang Kin) – Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar and the Seychelles. In 1973, he founded, with ambassador Raymond Chasle and poet Jean-Claude d'Avoine, l'Etoile et la Clef, Revue de Poesie et de Literature. In October 1976, he was a speaker at a conference on the theme "Langues et Nation", organised by l'Institut supérieur de traducteurs et interprètes In December 2000, he was the keynote speaker in the Hakka Conference, Toronto 2000, Vari Hall, York University. In May 2004, he was a speaker at the Université de la Réunion on the occasion of the International year commemorating the fight against slavery and for its abolition:
Document [4](Title: Ron Mathewson) noted and encouraged by the Shetland musician, Peerie Willie Johnson. In 1962, Mathewson was in Germany playing professionally with a Scottish Dixieland band. In London he also performed with various jazz and R&B bands throughout the early 1960s. Around this time he was also a member of The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band. In 1966 Mathewson became a member of the Tubby Hayes band, with which he performed until 1973. From 1975 on in to the 1990s, he was frequently a participant in various Ronnie Scott recordings and concerts. In 1983, he appeared on his old friend Dick Morrissey's solo
Document [5](Title: María la del Barrio) revealed that she killed Oscar Montalbán and Dr. Mejia, Soraya flees from the police, encounters María and creates a plan to kill her. She disguises herself as a nurse and tells her that she is a friend of the De la Vega family and that Tita is ill and takes her to her cabin. Esperanza and Alicia observe and contact the De la Vega family. Agripina survives her heart attack. In the cabin, Soraya pushes María during a fight, against a wall of a fireplace. Upon awaking, she remembers everything and a tearful Soraya confesses her crimes, going completely insane.
Document [6](Title: Frio (musician)) Frio (musician) FRIO (Cold) (real name Edwin Rojas Restrepo (b. 1980), is a Colombian singer-songwriter born in New York, United States. FRIO is known for merging musical genres from different world cultures such as Flamenco, R&B, ballad, vallenato and electronica, among others. He became known in Colombia with his first single "No Me Da La Gana", a fusion of genres such as ballads, pop, electronica and rock. At age 9 he began professional study with Carlos Mario Vasquez, director of the Escuela Viva La Musica. In 1989, started studying piano, guitar and vocal technique. He then played in the rock
Document [7](Title: Separation of Panama from Colombia) The separation of Panama from Colombia was formalized on 3 November 1903 , with the establishment of the Republic of Panama . From the Independence of Panama from Spain in 1821 , Panama had simultaneously declared independence from Spain and joined itself to the confederation of Gran Colombia through the Independence Act of Panama . Panama was always tenuously connected to the rest of the country to the south , owing to its remoteness from the government in Bogotá and lack of a practical overland connection to the rest of Gran Colombia . In 1840 - 1841 , a short - lived independent republic was established under Tomás de Herrera . After rejoining Colombia following a 13 - month independence , it remained a province which saw frequent rebellious flare - ups , notably the Panama crisis of 1885 , which saw the intervention of the United States Navy .
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Document [0](Title: Order of Saint James of Altopascio) "religieux hospitaliers pontifes" ("bridge-building hospitaller religious"). Hélyot went so far as to associated the famous Saint Bénézet with the Altopascians. Henri Grégoire, writing in 1818, cast doubt on the thesis and Emerton rejected it as groundless while admitting that the Provençal hospitals may well have been associated with Altopascia. Besides the bridge at Fucechhio which is known from the imperial edict of 1244 to have been charged to the Order's care, other bridges may have been maintained in Italy where the Via Francigena crosses the Arda, the , the Taro, and the Usciana. Ephraim Emerton provides an English translation of
Document [1](Title: Petra Bagust) as wanting to spend more time with her family. She is a Christian. Petra Bagust Petra Bagust is a New Zealand television presenter, perhaps best known for her role as co-presenter of TVNZ's morning show "Breakfast". Bagust grew up in Christchurch and attended University of Canterbury, where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1995. She began her television career at local TV station Cry TV, She later co-hosted youth TV series "Ice TV", its sequel "Ice As", and later a wide range of programming include travel shows, real estate shows, and game shows. She was also a regular
Document [2](Title: Mabel Cheung) marks another peak of her filming career. All four films were made in collaboration with writer Alex Law. She has been in a relationship with Alex Law since 1986. The couple first met as classmates at New York University. Mabel Cheung Mabel Cheung (Chinese: 張婉婷, born 17 November 1950) is a film director from Hong Kong. She is one of the leading directors in Hong Kong cinema. Elected "Freshman's Queen" when she was studying undergrad at the University of Hong Kong, she was also an avid sportswoman representing Lady Ho Tung Hall and HKU. Cheung is known for working with
Document [3](Title: Kočo Racin) (posthumously). Starting in 1964, an annual Balkan literary festival was held in Racin's honor in his hometown, Veles. From 1992 the event has been Balkans-wide. In 1952, Trajče Popov recorded the film poem ""White Dawns"" using the lyrics from his poem collection. In 2007 (on the day of his death), the movie "Elegy for you" (Елегија за тебе) was promoted. The authors of this video were Vasil Zafirčev and Dančo Stefkov. Kočo Racin Kosta Apostolov Solev (), primarily known as poet Kočo Racin () (22 December 1908 – 13 June 1943), was a Macedonian partisan and author who is considered
Document [4](Title: K'inich Yat Ahk II) in both of these wars by his ally, Parrot Chaak of La Mar. In AD 808, Piedras Negras's sworn enemy Yaxchilan, ruled by K'inich Tatbu Skull IV, conquered Piedras Negras and subjugated K'inich Yat Ahk II, ending his rule; Lintel 10 at Yaxchilan directly names K'inich Yat Ahk II as a captive of the Yaxchilan "ajaw". There is evidence that troops from Yaxchilan attacked Piedras Negras and razed it, as debris and burnt artifacts have been documented throughout the site, and it appeared that Throne 1 was deliberately dismantled. In the 1930s, certain researchers argued that this evidence suggested that
Document [5](Title: Billfish) and sawshark, which are cartilaginous fishes with long, serrated rostrums. Needlefish are sometimes confused with billfish, but they are "easily distinguished from the true billfish by having both jaws prolonged, the dorsal and anal fins both single and similar in size and shape, and the pelvic fins inserted far behind the pectorals." Paddlefish have elongated rostrums containing electroreceptors that can detect weak electrical fields. Paddlefish are filter feeders and may use their rostrum to detect zooplankton. Billfish have a long, bony, spear-shaped bill, sometimes called a "snout", "beak" or "rostrum". The swordfish has the longest bill, about one-third its body
Document [6](Title: World's Fair (album)) World's Fair (album) World's Fair is the third album released by Julian Lage as leader. Recorded on a 1939 Martin 000-18 with no overdubbing, it is the first solo album he has recorded. Lage said that a large part of the inspiration for this album was the classical guitarist Andrés Segovia, and that it "draw[s] from the sonic fingerprint of early radio recordings mixed with the short form structures of some of my favorite classical and folk music". While he still considers the album to be jazz-oriented, he stated that he stayed away from swing-style music "because I didn't think
Document [7](Title: Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit) The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit is an enumeration of seven spiritual gifts originating with patristic authors , later elaborated by five intellectual virtues and four other groups of ethical characteristics . They are : wisdom , understanding , counsel , fortitude , knowledge , piety , and fear of the Lord .
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Answer: | ethical characteristics |
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Document [0](Title: Henry Hunt (politician)) sent samples to Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette and other political heroes, along with fraternal greetings. Business interests notwithstanding, he still found time for practical politics, fighting battles over a whole range of issues, and always pushing for reform and accountability. In 1830 he became a member of Parliament for Preston defeating the future British Prime Minister Edward Stanley, but was defeated when standing for re-election in 1833. As a consistent champion of the working classes, a term he used with increasing frequency, he opposed the Whigs, both old and new, and the Reform Act 1832, which he
Document [1](Title: Stalker Ichikawa) on a pile of chairs. Stalker Ichikawa , better known by his stage name , is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently wrestles for Dragon Gate. A member of Último Dragón's Toryumon Dojo second class gifted with an extensive amateur wrestling background, Ichikawa is one of the many comedy characters whose purpose is more based on entertaining the fans than it is to actually win matches. Stalker's matches do not last very long, often within five to ten minutes tops. His offenses would have little to no effect on his opponents and they would simply side-step whenever he attempts any
Document [2](Title: Wynnstay) Wynnstay Wynnstay is a country house located in an important landscaped park 1.3 km (0.75 miles) south-east of Ruabon, near Wrexham, Wales. Wynnstay, previously Watstay, was a famous estate and the family seat of the Wynns. During the 17th century, Sir John Wynn, 5th Baronet inherited the Watstay Estate through his marriage to Jane Evans (daughter of Eyton Evans of Watstay), and renamed it the Wynnstay Estate. The gardens were laid out by Capability Brown. Wynnstay was Brown's largest commission in Wales, with work beginning in 1774 and completed in 1784, a year after his death. He replaced the older
Document [3](Title: Paul Reid (footballer, born 1982)) in his game to go right to the top and become a huge star. He uses the ball well, is very quick and is a tall lad who is excellent in the air." However, he also voiced concerns that moving to a big club at such a young age could stifle his development. Reid never took to the field in a competitive game at Ibrox, and after Alex McLeish was appointed as boss in December 2001, he was allowed to move out on loan. His first loan spell was with First Division side Preston North End in January 2002. He
Document [4](Title: Xavier Briggs) It also offers an alternative theory of the functions and forms of democracy, focusing on cities and grounded in core concepts of learning and bargaining, accountability, and stakeholder participation. Influenced by American educator and political philosopher John Dewey, this work argues that learning and bargaining are in fact the twin capacities essential to collective problem-solving and shows the conditions under which it is possible to cultivate and advance both. Briggs is the founder of two online tools for self-directed learning in the field of civic leadership and local problem-solving: The Community Problem-Solving Project @ MIT, sponsored by the Annie E.
Document [5](Title: Lāčplēsis (rock opera)) belief and memories are drawn out of anyone who comes near him. Lāčplēsis feels doomed but still asks his motherland to call him. The narrator says that his fight with the Black Knight has not ended yet but there will come a time when Lāčplēsis will kill him. Guntis Smidchens, "National Heroic Narratives in the Baltics as a Source for Nonviolent Political Action," Slavic Review 66,3 (2007), 484-508. Lāčplēsis (rock opera) The rock opera Lāčplēsis is a Latvian musical based on the Latvian national epic "Lāčplēsis". The libretto was written in 1986/87 by Māra Zālīte, with music composed by Zigmārs
Document [6](Title: Carpathian Forest) focus on a new album, but we haven't even started writing it yet. The news that we had an album half-finished was based on the fact that we had material left over from the last album. Since we record in different studios, this meant that I had the basics for music that Nattefrost never heard". He also divulged that "[we] kind of decided on a slightly new direction for the band, compared to "Fuck You All", at least". The band frontlined the Inferno Festival in 2009, and confirmed rumors that a new album was in the works. The band entered
Document [7](Title: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank) Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank ( AIIB ) Formation January 16 , 2016 ( 2016 - 01 - 16 ) ( Open for business ) December 25 , 2015 ( 2015 - 12 - 25 ) ( Entry into force Articles of Agreement ) Type Regional Investment Bank Legal status Treaty Purpose Crediting Headquarters Beijing , China Region served Asia and Oceania Membership 87 Members Official language English Key people Jin Liqun ( President ) D.J. Pandian , IAS ( Vice President and Chief Investment Officer ) Danny Alexander ( Vice President and Corporate Secretary ) Thierry de Longuemar ( Vice President and Chief Financial Officer ) Joachim von Amsberg ( Vice President - Policy and Strategy ) Luky Eko Wuryanto ( Vice President and Chief Administration Officer ) Main organ Board of Governors Board of Directors Website www.aiib.org
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Answer: | Beijing , China |
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Document [0](Title: David Kaye (voice actor)) animated series "". Working as an on-air talent for radio station CKLG (LG73), he quickly became less interested as both on camera and behind the mic roles started taking up more time. Over the next decade and a half, David's on camera burgeoned along with his voice career. On camera opportunities came in the form of guest roles on numerous TV series and movies such as "The X-Files", "Battlestar Galactica" and "Happy Gilmore" with Adam Sandler. Also during this time Kaye was being cast in some of the first of hundreds of animation shows and video games. So many, in
Document [1](Title: Isan language) modified into the modern Lao script, but several spelling changes in the language during the transition from the Lao monarchy to the communist rule moved Thai spelling and Lao spelling of cognate words further apart. Isan, writes all words with Thai cognates as they exist in Thai, with clusters, special letters only found in obscure Sanskrit words and etymological principles that preserve silent letters and numerous exceptions to Thai pronunciation rules although a small handful of Isan words, with no known or very obscure Thai cognates, are spelled more or less the same as they are in Lao. Lao spelling
Document [2](Title: Angie Martinez) Kool G. Rap. The first single, "Dem Thangzzz" was produced by The Neptunes, and also featured background vocals by Pharrell Williams and Q-Tip. The album debuted at #32 on the "Billboard" 200 Albums Chart, and #7 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album Chart selling 69,000 its first week. The second single, "Coast 2 Coast" (Suavamente) featuring rapper Wyclef Jean re-sparked interest in the album. She promoted the album with magazine posters, in-store signings, club appearances and television appearances with MTV and BET. Following her first album's release, Angie began work on a second record, 2002's "Animal House". In order to
Document [3](Title: Craig Hartsburg) in 1980, 1982, and 1983. Hartsburg's seven seasons as North Stars' captain remained the franchise record for seasons of captaincy until Derian Hatcher broke the record at the end of the 2002-03 NHL season, after the team's move to Dallas. Following two injury-riddled seasons in which Hartsburg missed 103 of a possible 160 games because of hip problems, Hartsburg retired as a player at age 30 and accepted an assistant coaching position with the North Stars for the 1989–90 season. He then became an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Flyers from 1990 to 1994. He then served as head coach
Document [4](Title: Nelson Park Township, Marshall County, Minnesota) Nelson Park Township, Marshall County, Minnesota Nelson Park Township is a township in Marshall County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 158 at the 2000 census. Nelson Park Township was organized in 1884, and named for James Nelson, a pioneer settler. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.2 square miles (93.7 km²), of which 36.1 square miles (93.6 km²) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (0.14%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 158 people, 56 households, and 44 families residing in the
Document [5](Title: The Yellow Payges) and were replaced by Bob Norsoph and Randy Carlisle; and Mike Rummans replaced Ratzloff. When Norsoph and Carlisle themselves left, Rummans moved to guitar and Jim Lanham came in on bass; he was soon replaced in turn by Teddy Rooney, the son of actor Mickey Rooney. In 1967, the group released their debut single, "Never See the Good in Me" on the Showplace label, a subsidiary of Cameo-Parkway Records. Its local success, together with that of follow-up "Jezebel", resulted in the band signing with Uni Records. They released the single "Our Time Is Running Out", and the group toured the
Document [6](Title: Terebellum terebellum) "Terebellum" as the most basal taxon, distinguished from the remaining strombids by 13 synapomorphies, including a rounded foot. Though the genus "Tibia" was left out of the analysis, Simone regarded it as probably closely related to "Terebellum", apparently due to some well known morphological similarities between them. Terebellum terebellum Terebellum terebellum, common name the Terebellum conch, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Seraphsidae, the true conchs. The phylogenetic relationships among the Stromboidea have been accessed in 2005, by Simone. He proposed a cladogram (a tree of descent) based on an extensive morpho-anatomical analysis
Document [7](Title: 2017 World Series) The 2017 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball 's ( MLB ) 2017 season . The 113th edition of the World Series was played between October 24 and November 1 . It was a best - of - seven playoff between the National League ( NL ) champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League ( AL ) champion Houston Astros . It was sponsored by the internet television service YouTube TV and officially known as the World Series presented by YouTube TV .
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Answer: | October 24 |
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Document [0](Title: Patrick Holland (criminal)) Cusack said that she believed Holland was the gunman who killed Guerin in her car. Sentenced to 20 years for drug distribution, it was reduced to 12 years on appeal. The CAB subsequently seized a small house near Brittas, County Wicklow, in compensation. Whilst in Portlaoise Prison, he befriended Colm Murphy, the first person to be convicted in connection with the Omagh bombing, but was resisted by his fellow members of the Real IRA from entering their area of the jail. Released from Portlaoise in April 2006, he flew to Rome, Italy where his lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano had arranged
Document [1](Title: San Bernardino Ranch) the Border War, a United States Army camp was established at the ranch and was called Camp San Bernardino Ranch, or the Slaughter Ranch Outpost. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. Today the compound includes the preserved ranch house, wash house, icehouse, granary and commissary. Much of it is set up as a museum known as the Johnson Historical Museum of the Southwest. The San Bernardino Valley was originally home to Southern Athabaskan Native American tribes. Spanish missionaries, including the Jesuit missionary Father Eusebio Kino, were the first Europeans to visit the site, in 1694. The
Document [2](Title: Neuroethics) field of neuroethics. The journal is a new avenue in bioethics and strives to present a forum in which to: foster international discourse on topics in neuroethics, provide a platform for debating current issues in neuroethics, and enable the incubation of new emerging priorities in neuroethics. AJOB-Neuroscience launched in 2007 as a section of the "American Journal of Bioethics" and became an independent journal in 2010, publishing four issues a year. Issues in Neuroscience Neuroethics Neuroethics refers to two related fields of study: what the philosopher Adina Roskies has called the ethics of neuroscience, and the neuroscience of ethics. The
Document [3](Title: Antiprism) Antiprism In geometry, an "n"-sided antiprism is a polyhedron composed of two parallel copies of some particular "n"-sided polygon, connected by an alternating band of triangles. Antiprisms are a subclass of the prismatoids and are a (degenerate) type of snub polyhedra. Antiprisms are similar to prisms except the bases are twisted relative to each other, and that the side faces are triangles, rather than quadrilaterals. In the case of a regular "n"-sided base, one usually considers the case where its copy is twisted by an angle . Extra regularity is obtained when the line connecting the base centers is perpendicular
Document [4](Title: The Lion King) show's financial success led to adaptations all over the world. "The Lion King" inspired two attractions retelling the story of the film at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. The first, "The Legend of the Lion King", featured a recreation of the film through life-size puppets of its characters, and ran from 1994 to 2002 at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. Another that is still running is the live-action 30-minute musical revue of the movie, "Festival of the Lion King", which incorporates the musical numbers into gymnastic routines with live actors, along with animatronic puppets of Simba and Pumba and
Document [5](Title: Al-Nasir Muhammad Salah al-Din) Al-Nasir Muhammad Salah al-Din Al-Nasir Muhammad Salah al-Din or al-Nasir li Din Allah Muhammad Salah al-Din ibn Ali al-Mahdi (Arabic: الناصر لدين الله محمد صلاح الدين بن علي المهدي ) (b. September 4, 1338 - d. November 2, 1391) was an imam of Yemen who ruled during the period 1372-1391. He was a Zaydi imam and a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad. Al-Nasir Muhammad Salah al-Din was a son of Ali al-Mahdi ibn Muhammad, who was an imam of Yemen who ruled during the period 1349-1372. In the first half of 14th century, several imams had disputed the succession. About
Document [6](Title: Borivoj Dovniković) Borivoj Dovniković Borivoj Dovniković (born December 12, 1930) is a Croatian film director, animator, caricaturist, illustrator and graphic designer. Borivoj Dovniković was born in Osijek, Kingdom of Yugoslavia on December 12, 1930. In 1949, he arrived in Zagreb where he enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts and started to work as a caricaturist and illustrator in newspapers. Subsequently, he got a job at a local newspaper called Kerempuh in 1950. He participated in the making of the first Croatian animated art film Veliki Miting (The Great Meeting) and, in 1957, he joins the Zagreb Film company, from where he
Document [7](Title: Pat Carroll (actress)) Patricia Ann Carroll ( born May 5 , 1927 ) is an American actress , voice actress and comedian . She is known for voicing Ursula in The Little Mermaid as well as having a long acting career , including appearances in CBS 's The Danny Thomas Show , ABC 's Laverne & Shirley , NBC 's ER , other guest - starring and series - regular roles on American television as well as voice - acting in several cartoon series . Carroll is an Emmy , Drama Desk and Grammy Award winner and a Tony Award nominee .
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Document [0](Title: Mahmud Badaruddin I) the fight over the region of Lampung. At that time, the region of Lampung is known as a producer of pepper, as well as gold since the 1730s. Even though the Dutch East India Company mediated the conflict in 1738 and won the claim of Lampung to Banten, Mahmud Badaruddin maintained close relation with the "ponggawa" (chiefs) of Tulang Bawang Kingdom and the other rulers in Lampung, that they decided to maintain trade with the merchants of Palembang. Mahmud Badaruddin was buried in the cemetery complex of Kawang Tengkurep, located in Belabak Street, 3 Ilir, Palembang. The construction of the
Document [1](Title: Food grading) quality. Whole-leaf teas are the highest quality, followed by broken leaves, fannings, and dusts. Whole-leaf teas are produced with little or no alteration to the tea leaf. This results in a finished product with a coarser texture than that of bagged teas. Whole-leaf teas are widely considered the most valuable, especially if they contain leaf tips. Broken leaves are commonly sold as medium-grade loose teas. Smaller broken varieties may be included in tea bags. Rooibos grades are largely related to the proportion of "needle" or leaf to stem content in the mix. A higher leaf content will result in a
Document [2](Title: Punk pathetique) Punk pathetique Punk pathetique is a subgenre of British punk rock (principally active circa 1980–1982) that involved humour and working-class cultural themes. The name of the genre was coined by then-"Sounds" journalist Garry Bushell, who actively championed many of its exponents. Punk pathetique was initially an attempt to characterize a group of London bands that embodied Cockney culture with a Dickensian working class attitude. Musically, it was related to (and had crossover with) the Oi! subgenre. The cover of the 1980 Bushell/"Sounds" compilation album "Oi the Album" described the record as featuring "ruck 'n' rollers and punk pathetiques". In contrast
Document [3](Title: Dutch Burghers) Dutch Burghers The Dutch Burghers are an ethnic group in Sri Lanka, of mixed Dutch, Portuguese Burghers and Sri Lankan descent. However, they are different community when compared with Portuguese Burghers. Originally Protestant, many Burghers today are Christian, but belong to a variety of denominations. The Dutch Burghers of Sri Lanka speak English and the local languages Sinhala and Tamil. Some Dutch Burghers on the East Coast in Batticaloa do not speak English as their first language but instead a Portuguese-Tamil creole that is still spoken in households. The reason for this is due to the original Dutch settlers there
Document [4](Title: Pickaninny) have the word "pickaninny" in them – used as an affectionate term for babies – often interchangeable with a child's name, i.e.: to personalize the song many families have substituted the children's name. "It's time for little Pickaninnies to go to sleep." Samuel Foote's 1755 nonsense prose includes: "there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the grand Panjandrum himself ..." In the 1931 film "The Front Page", one of the reporters, played by Frank McHugh, calls in a story to his newspaper about a colored woman giving birth to a pickaninny in the back of
Document [5](Title: Anti-Mormonism) a group that also supported the measure condemned "acts of domestic terrorism against our supporters." LGBT rights groups, such as Equality Utah and Equality California, have spoken out against the use of violence in protests, and note that the source of the "white powder" mailings has not been determined. In Latin America, however, hatred of Mormons has often taken on a much deadlier form. In May 1989, members of a terrorist organization called the Zarate Willka Armed Forces of Liberation murdered two Mormon missionaries in La Paz, Bolivia. Another Bolivian terrorist group, the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, claimed responsibility for
Document [6](Title: Peter Senge) Most efforts to change are hampered by resistance created by the cultural habits of the prevailing system. No amount of expert advice is useful. It's essential to develop reflection and inquiry skills so that the real problems can be discussed. According to Senge, there are four challenges in initiating changes. According to Senge 'learning organizations' are those organizations where people continually expand their capacity to create the results they truly desire, where new and expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured, where collective aspiration is set free, and where people are continually learning to see the whole together." He argues that
Document [7](Title: Bosporus) The Bosporus ( / ˈbɒspərəs / ) or Bosphorus ( / ˈbɒspərəs / or / ˈbɒsfərəs / ) ; Greek : Βόσπορος , Bósporos ( ˈvos. po. ros ) , Ancient Greek : Βόσπορος , Bósporos ( bós. po. ros ) ; Turkish : İstanbul Boğazı , ( isˈtanbuɫ bo ‿ aˈzɯ ) ) is a narrow , natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in northwestern Turkey . It forms part of the continental boundary between Europe and Asia , and separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey . The world 's narrowest strait used for international navigation , the Bosporus connects the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara , and , by extension via the Dardanelles , the Aegean and Mediterranean seas .
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Document [0](Title: Vocal pedagogy) of the bel canto singing method, most particularly in the areas of vocal registration and vocal resonation. As a result, there are currently two predominating schools of thought among voice teachers today, those who maintain the historical positions of the bel canto method and those who choose to embrace more contemporary understandings based in current knowledge of human anatomy and physiology. There are also those teachers who borrow ideas from both perspectives, creating a hybrid of the two. Appelman and Vennard were also part of a group of voice instructors who developed courses of study for beginning voice teachers, adding
Document [1](Title: Timeline of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season) eastern Dominican Republic, killing 21 people and leaving behind $127 million (1996 USD; $174 million 2009 USD) in damage. All three storms had their names retired by the World Meteorological Organization in the spring of 1997, and were replaced with "Cristobal", "Fay", and "Hanna" for the 2002 season, respectively. Timeline of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season The 1996 Atlantic hurricane season had 13 named storms, of which 9 became hurricanes and 6 became major hurricanes (hurricanes that are classified as Category 3 or higher). These major hurricanes were Bertha, Edouard, Fran, Hortense, Isidore, and Lili. This timeline documents all the
Document [2](Title: Tank Mark VIII) Tank Mark VIII The Tank Mark VIII also known as the Liberty or The International was an Anglo-American tank design of the First World War intended to overcome the limitations of the earlier British designs and be a collaborative effort to equip France, the UK and the US with a single heavy tank design. Production at a site in France was expected to take advantage of US industrial capacity to produce the automotive elements, with the UK producing the armoured hulls and armament. The planned production levels would have equipped the Allied armies with a very large tank force that
Document [3](Title: Hondschoote) Hondschoote Hondschoote (from Dutch; "Hondschote" in the modern Dutch spelling) is a commune of the Nord "département", in northern France. Hondschoote borders Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. It lies 12 km from the North Sea coast. Hondschoote used to have several windmills, but only the "Noordmeulen" and the "Spinnewyn" survive. The church dates from the 14th century. Its tower was completed in 1513, burned during religious troubles in 1582 and restored in the early 17th century. The church is a surprisingly large building for this small town. On the square are several fine old buildings, particularly the town hall.
Document [4](Title: George G. Loving Jr.) international conference in Vienna on MBFR. During the period August 1975 to June 1977, he served as commander, Sixth Allied Tactical Air Force, with headquarters at Izmir, Turkey. He was reassigned to Japan and assumed command of U.S. Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force in June 1977. A command pilot, his military decorations and awards include the Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with 24 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, Army Commendation Medal, Presidential Unit Citation
Document [5](Title: Watership Down (TV series)) not the strongest or smartest of the bucks, Hazel is a charismatic leader who recognizes and employs the skills of his fellow bucks to great success. He is shot while freeing the hutch rabbits at Nuthanger Farm and almost dies, but is saved by his younger brother Fiver. Although lamed by this injury, he leads the foray to Efrafa and comes up with the final, successful strategy to defeat General Woundwort. Hazel's beautiful mate is Primrose, whom he freed from Efrafa. Fiver – Hazel's younger brother. A small runty rabbit whose visions of the destruction of the Sandleford warren lead
Document [6](Title: Nationalisation of Northern Rock) further 500 staff left under a voluntary redundancy programme. It is also aiming to halve its £100 billion loan book by either selling off mortgage assets to other lenders or by declining to offer new mortgages to existing customers. On 8 June 2010 as a part of the restructuring process it was announced that a further 650 jobs would be lost in the North East locations of the bank before the end of the year. In a report commissioned by development agency One North East it was detailed that the downfall of the bank cost the local region around £800
Document [7](Title: Alisan Porter) Alisan Leigh Porter ( born June 20 , 1981 ) is an American singer , actress and dancer . As a child , Porter made acting appearances in Parenthood , Stella and I Love You to Death . Her breakout role came in 1991 , when she played the lead in the film Curly Sue opposite Jim Belushi .
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Document [0](Title: Tolomeo) 1726 the directors of the Academy brought over another internationally renowned singer, Faustina Bordoni, to add to the company's attractions. The two prima donnas had appeared in continental European countries in operas together without incident, but in London they developed rival groups of fans that interrupted the performances with rowdy displays of partisanship for one lady or another. This came to a climax on 6 June 1727 during a performance at the King's Theatre of "Astianatte" by Giovanni Bononcini with both singers onstage and royalty in the audience. Fist fights and disorder between rival groups of fans broke out in
Document [1](Title: The Mother (How I Met Your Mother)) Ted would find the mother attractive, before spontaneously kissing her, revealing that her jealousy towards her roommate was actually a crush. While this incident made Cindy realise that she is a lesbian, it also made the Mother decide to go back into dating, as the kiss was her first in a long time. Some time after this, a man named Darren (Andrew Rannells) approaches The Mother and is welcomed into her band named Superfreakonomics. Darren gradually takes over the band. In the season 6 opener "Big Days" it is revealed Ted meets his future wife "the day of" the wedding
Document [2](Title: Amos Yee) Amos Yee Amos Yee Pang Sang (, born 31 October 1998) is a Singaporean blogger, former YouTube personality and former child actor. In late March 2015, shortly after the death of the first Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, Yee uploaded a video on YouTube criticizing Lee. In the video, Yee compared Lee to Jesus, and cast both in an unfavorable light. Yee also uploaded to his blog an image depicting Lee and Margaret Thatcher engaged in anal sex. Yee was arrested in Singapore and charged with "intention of wounding the religious feelings of Christians", obscenity, and "threatening, abusive
Document [3](Title: Carlo Michelstaedter) thesis. By about the fall of 1910, he completed his work, finishing the appendices by 17 October. He was surely very tired, and that day he had a fight with his mother, who complained he had not wished her a happy birthday. Left alone, Carlo took a loaded pistol he had in the house and killed himself. So determined to end his life that he shoots himself not once but twice with his revolver, the reasoning behind his suicide has been of much debate, some see it as the natural conclusion to his philosophy, other's see it as a result
Document [4](Title: Rufina Gasheva) Rufina Gasheva Rufina Sergeyevna Gasheva (; 14 October 1921 1 May 2012) was a Soviet aviator during World War II who served with the all-female 588th Night Bomber Regiment. She was a recipient of the title of the Hero of the Soviet Union. Gasheva served as a Polikarpov Po-2 navigator with the regiment. Postwar, she continued to serve and was a lecturer in foreign languages at the Malinovsky Military Armored Forces Academy before her retirement. After retiring, Gasheva worked in the Bureau of Foreign Military Literature at Voenizdat. Gasheva was born on 14 October 1921 in the village of Verkhnechusovsky
Document [5](Title: Pleasant Hill, Kentucky) with stone walls. According to a visitor in 1857, they had paid a hired man for twelve years to work full-time at building stone walls, and he had completed forty miles of walls, at a cost to the Shakers of about $1000 per mile. Their buildings were large, substantial, and well-built, and furnished with modern conveniences. The Pleasant Hill community was known for its excellent livestock. In 1838, Shaker John Bryant sold one pair of Berkshire hogs for $500. In the 1850s they kept about 500 head of well-fed cattle, and bred imported cows to improve their herd's milk production.
Document [6](Title: Drexel 4257) and not identified in the index, and the song "Why sligh'stt thou her whome I aproue" is both nos. 222 and 223. There are also two songs listed in the index for which no space was allotted. For Duckles, eighty-five of the 325 songs are lacking music and have either just titles, or titles and lyrics only. Elise Bickford Jorgens counted 327 songs, including songs listed in at least one of the two tables of contents but for which there is no music. (This article and the table below uses Jorgens' enumeration.) The breakdown of the 97 songs by known
Document [7](Title: Philip Oakey) Philip Oakey ( born 2 October 1955 ) is an English singer , songwriter and producer . He is best known as the lead singer , songwriter , and co-founder of the English synthpop band The Human League . Aside from the Human League , he has had an extensive solo music career and collaborated with numerous other artists and producers .
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Document [0](Title: Mandarin Chinese profanity) Mandarin Chinese profanity Profanity in Mandarin Chinese most commonly involves sexual references and scorn of the object's ancestors, especially their mother. Other Mandarin insults accuse people of not being human. Compared to English, scatological and blasphemous references are less often used. In this article, unless otherwise noted, the Traditional character will follow its Simplified form if it is different. As in English, many Mandarin Chinese slang terms involve the genitalia or other sexual terms. Slang words for the penis refer to it literally, and are not necessarily negative words: Note: One should note that in Middle Chinese the words for
Document [1](Title: María López de Rivas Martínez) title of Servant of God upon her. She was declared to be Venerable on 22 June 1972 after Pope Paul VI recognized her life of heroic virtue. Two miracles were required for her beatification. The process for the first opened in Cartagena and spanned from 1928-1929. The second was held at exactly the same time in Toledo. Both processes were ratified in 1974. Paul VI approved both in mid 1976 and beatified her on 14 November 1976. The third miracle attributed to her intercession needed for her canonization was investigated and the process was ratified on 13 October 1995. The
Document [2](Title: Temper Temper (Bullet for My Valentine album)) Temper Temper (Bullet for My Valentine album) Temper Temper is the fourth studio album by the Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine released on 8 February 2013 in Australia, and 11 February 2013 worldwide under RCA Records, their first under the label. The album was once again produced by Don Gilmore, who worked on the group's last album, 2010's "Fever", and was mixed by noted engineer Chris Lord-Alge. This would be the last album recorded with their full original lineup with longtime bassist Jason James before he departed from the band in February 2015. The band debuted the
Document [3](Title: Gröbner basis) Gröbner basis In mathematics, and more specifically in computer algebra, computational algebraic geometry, and computational commutative algebra, a Gröbner basis is a particular kind of generating set of an ideal in a polynomial ring over a field . A Gröbner basis allows many important properties of the ideal and the associated algebraic variety to be deduced easily, such as the dimension and the number of zeros when it is finite. Gröbner basis computation is one of the main practical tools for solving systems of polynomial equations and computing the images of algebraic varieties under projections or rational maps. Gröbner basis
Document [4](Title: Anurag Agrawal (ecologist)) from the University of California, Davis working with Rick Karban. He then became a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Amsterdam. A year later he became an assistant professor at the University of Toronto in the former Department of Botany, and since 2004 he is professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Department of Entomology at Cornell University. He publishes with a fictitious middle initial (A.) and is sometime confused with Canadian Evolutionary Biologist, Aneil Agrawal. His work is focused on the ecology and evolution of plant-insect interactions, including aspects of herbivory, community ecology, phenotypic plasticity, chemical
Document [5](Title: Flat Islands (Antarctica)) Flat Islands (Antarctica) The Flat Islands or Flatøyholmane are a small chain of islands which extends in a northeast-southwest direction, lying about north-west of Mawson Station and southwest of Welch Island in the eastern part of Holme Bay. The Flat Islands were mapped by Norwegian cartographers from air photos taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition (1936-1937) and the name Flatøyholmane (the flat island islets) was applied to the group at the south end of the chain. The island mapped as Flatøy on the Norwegian map is actually three islands. Following surveys by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE), the
Document [6](Title: Noel Farnie Robertson) Noel Farnie Robertson Prof Noel Farnie Robertson (1923–1999) was a botanist and agriculturist who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE). Robertson was born on Christmas Eve, 24 December 1923, in Dundalk, Ireland. His parents, James Robertson and Catherine Landles Brown were of Scottish Presbyterian background and returned to Scotland while Noel was still young. They lived in north Edinburgh and Noel attended Trinity Academy. He then studied Botany at Edinburgh University which at the time was partially taught in Inverleith at the Royal Botanical Gardens. During his studies Robertson developed interests in plant pathology and
Document [7](Title: Geoffrey Chaucer) Geoffrey Chaucer ( / ˈtʃɔːsər / ; c. 1343 -- 25 October 1400 ) , known as the Father of English literature , is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages . He was the first poet to be buried in Poets ' Corner of Westminster Abbey .
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Document [0](Title: William Attewell) Sussex at Trent Bridge in 1886 – and toured Australia again in 1887/1888. He proved deadly in a wet La Niña season in minor games, but had no opportunity of showing his deadliness on a sticky wicket at the highest level because Lohmann and Briggs were so effective. However, Attewell's skill and economy, along with the brilliant batting of Shrewsbury, allowed Nottinghamshire to maintain their position as one of the top counties in first-class county cricket right up to the end of 1892. Even when Attewell became the MCC's chief bowler and increased his aggreagte of wickets to around 150
Document [1](Title: Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 1970–71) Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 1970–71 The India national cricket team toured the West Indies during the 1970–71 cricket season. They played five Test matches against the West Indian cricket team, with India winning the series 1–0. The series can be deemed as a landmark in Indian cricket in many ways. This was India's first ever test victory and test series victory over the West Indies. It was also their first victory in West Indies. The series marked the international debut for the batting maestro Sunil Gavaskar and he scored heavily in this series, including four test
Document [2](Title: Richard Kempenfelt) by boats from other vessels. Kempenfelt was writing in his cabin when the ship sank; the cabin doors had jammed due to the ship heeling, and he perished with the rest. William Cowper's poem, the "Loss of the Royal George", commemorates this disaster. Kempenfelt had effected radical alterations and improvements in the signalling system then existing in the British navy. A painting of the loss of "Royal George" is in the Royal United Service Institution, London. He took a great interest in evangelism. His hymns were published in "Original Hymns and Poems" By "Philotheorus" (Exeter, England: B. Thorn, 1777). Kempenfelt
Document [3](Title: Crux simplex) simplex ad infixionem" used for impaling. It draws on Seneca the Younger, Hesychius of Alexandria, Gaius Maecenas and Pliny the Elder. To speak of what Lipsius would later call the "crux simplex ad infixionem", Seneca (c. 4 BC – AD 65) uses the term "stipes", the same term employed for the upright portion of the composite cross (the "crux compacta"). In his "Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium" Seneca mentions the "adactum per medium hominem qui per os emergat stipitem" (the stake which they drive straight through a man until it protrudes from his throat); and in his "De Consolatione ad Marciam"
Document [4](Title: Bobby Roode) World Tag Team Championship. Storm and Roode won, after Storm performed a "Last Call" on Hernandez, with a belt wrapped around his boot. Hector Guerrero, LAX's manager, was at ringside, however, and got the match restarted by informing the referee about what had happened. LAX then retained, leading to Roode, Storm, and Jacqueline attacking LAX. The next week, LAX challenged Storm and Roode to a Fan's Revenge Lumberjack match at Victory Road. Roode and Storm then began calling themselves "Beer Money, Inc.", sometimes shortened to simply "Beer Money", with their name based on their individual gimmicks (Storm's beer-drinking cowboy gimmick
Document [5](Title: Buffalo, Texas) of the star on the Cowboys' helmet). In 1999, Buffalo again briefly changed its name, this time to "Green Star, Texas", to support the Dallas Stars as they played the Buffalo Sabres in the Stanley Cup finals. Both the Bills and the Sabres are based in Buffalo, New York. In 1926, when the National Football League added traveling teams to nominally represent the West (with a team nominally representing Los Angeles) and South (with a team nominally representing Louisville, Kentucky), Buffalo, New York's NFL team renamed itself the Buffalo Rangers and represented Texas in the league. Thus, for that season,
Document [6](Title: MV Chauncy Maples) into a trawler. In 1967 the Malawian government bought her, refitted her as a passenger and cargo ship and replaced her steam engine with a Crossley in-line diesel engine. Her steam engine is preserved in the Lake Malawi Museum at Mangochi. The ship is currently laid up at Monkey Bay. Although work in the field of health was conducted out of the conviction that western medicine was good for Africans, it was not an entirely altruistic programme. The missionaries were to reflect the emerging Victorian view of Africa and African peoples, that African thought and behaviour needed radical change if
Document [7](Title: Neelam Sanjiva Reddy) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy pronunciation ( help info ) ( 19 May 1913 -- 1 June 1996 ) was the sixth President of India , serving from 1977 to 1982 . Beginning a long political career with the Indian National Congress party in the Indian independence movement , he went on to hold several key offices in independent India -- as the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh , a two - time Speaker of the Lok Sabha and a Union Minister -- before becoming the youngest - ever Indian president .
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Document [0](Title: St Paul's Juniors) buildings in Barnes are soon to be seriously redeveloped in accordance with the St Paul's School building project. St Paul's Juniors now forms part of a single school campus on the Barnes site. St Paul's Juniors and St Paul's School, whilst housed separately, share many facilities, such as the lunch hall, sports centre, swimming pool and some sports fields. St Paul's Juniors is an all-boys school and teaches pupils from age 7 to age 13. Entry is by examination at age 7, age 8 and age 11. Providing that a pupil is progressing normally academically, it is expected that all
Document [1](Title: Liar's Poker) managers, on the other hand, argued that the traders were not risking their own money, but the firm's, and noted that the mortgage department spent years losing money before succeeding. Because of this disagreement, Salomon Brothers lost many of its traders when other firms that added mortgage bonds to their business began to offer higher salaries, easily luring the Salomon Brothers mortgage bond traders away. Likewise, Lewis argued that Salomon Brothers tried to "professionalize" itself. As he notes, Ranieri and his fellow traders lacked college degrees; one of the traders had not even finished the eighth grade. Despite their lack
Document [2](Title: Dear Maya) from critics and audience. Manisha Koirala's ability to play versatile roles was met with praise; as noted by a commentator from "The Indian Express" it was a perfect comeback for Koirala who is, "doing what she does best, playing interesting characters onscreen". The film had its theatrical release on 2 June 2017 in India. The Film had limited screen shows as it only screened on 75 screens. It clashed with seven films at the Box Office. The soundtrack of Dear Maya was composed by Anupam Roy & SandMan, while the lyrics were written by Irshad Kamil. Upon release in India,
Document [3](Title: Anna Williams (Tekken)) Nina is also one of the film's subplots, with a few differences, such as the two vying for the attention of Lee Chaolan (their unfaithful contractor). She is the only sister who manages to have sex with Lee, implying that he felt more loyalty to her than Nina. During her fight with Nina, Anna is ambushed from behind and devoured by a biologically enhanced dinosaur-like being (based loosely on Alex). In the live-action film "Tekken", portrayed by Marian Zapico as a Yakuza assassin working alongside Nina. They are also Kazuya's lovers. Kazuya sends them to assassinate Jin Kazama, but the
Document [4](Title: Huistean Du Mackay, 13th of Strathnaver) The Earl of Sutherland himself also met with the Earl of Caithness who agreed terms that excluded Mackay. On hearing of this Mackay marched his men back to Strathnaver, thus ending the alliance between Mackay and Caithness. In December 1589 Huistean Mackay married Lady Jane Gordon, daughter of the Earl of Sutherland. The Earl of Sutherland having gained the support of Mackay swept into Caithness accompanied by Mackay, Mackintosh and Munro. They swept the county to the walls of Castle Sinclair Girnigoe. The castle was too strong to take without artillery and so they sacked the town of Wick. The
Document [5](Title: 2018 Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats football team) week in Adrian, Michigan against #23-ranked Siena Heights. This will be the first ranked opponent in IWU's brief football history. This week, the Wildcats met their first ranked opponent in football history. They traveled to Adrian, Michigan to face the #23 Siena Heights Saints in a game that will become a conference match next season. Siena Heights came into the game with a highly regarded defense that had lost only once this season, an overtime loss last week in a visit to the two-time defending national champion Saint Francis Cougars. Their defense was on display today as the Saints built
Document [6](Title: Gipton) renewed for a further 40 years. The pit was sunk in the wooded farmland between Harehills Lane and Oakwood Lane. The Low Moor Colliery Railway that linked Gipton Pit with the coal staithes on Harehills Lane can still be traced for much of its original length. At the eastern end of the railway, the pit head buildings, with winding gear, two shafts and railway sidings were just north of where Thorn Mount and Thorn Walk meet. The pit was eventually taken over by the Harehills Colliery Company in circa 1898 and was then closed in 1921. Much of the spoil
Document [7](Title: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas) Bruno is a 9 - year - old boy growing up during World War II in Berlin . He lives with his parents , his 12 - year - old sister Gretel and maids , one of whom is called Maria . After a visit by Adolf Hitler , Bruno 's father is promoted to Commandant , and the family has to move to '' Out - With '' because of the orders of '' The Fury '' ( Bruno 's naïve interpretation of the word ' Führer ' ) . Bruno is initially upset about moving to Out - With ( in actuality , Auschwitz ) and leaving his friends , Daniel , Karl , and Martin . From the house at Out - With , Bruno sees a camp in which the prisoners wear striped pyjamas . One day , Bruno decides to explore the strange wire fence . As he walks along the fence , he meets a Jewish boy named Shmuel , who he learns shares his birthday . Shmuel says that his father , grandfather , and brother are with him on this side of the fence , but he is separated from his mother . Bruno and Shmuel talk and become very good friends , although Bruno still does not understand very much about Shmuel and his side of the fence . Nearly every day , unless it 's raining , Bruno goes to see Shmuel and sneaks him food . As the meetings go on , and Shmuel gets more and more skinny , Bruno 's naïveté is proved , as he never realizes he is living beside a death camp .
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Document [0](Title: Eduardo Mendoza Garriga) Eduardo Mendoza Garriga Eduardo Mendoza Garriga (born 11 January 1943 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish novelist. He studied law in the first half of the 1960s and lived in New York City between 1973 and 1982, working as interpreter for the United Nations, and then tried to become a lawyer and then he realized that he wanted to be a writer. He maintained an intense relationship with novelists Juan Benet and Juan García Hortelano, poet Pere Gimferrer and writer (and neighbour) Félix de Azúa. He currently lives in London. In 1975 he published his very successful first novel, "La
Document [1](Title: Rawls Hall) Rawls Hall Jerry S. Rawls Hall is a building on the Purdue University campus, Krannert School of Management. The building is named after Jerry S. Rawls, a Krannert alumnus, who donated $10 million toward its construction. Rawls is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Finisar Corp. The building is connected to the Krannert building via an above ground walkway. The , four story, $37 million state-of-the-art building houses 13 electronically equipped classrooms, a multimedia-based auditorium, 25 breakout rooms, distance learning facilities, sophisticated computer labs and a professional career center. It opened for classes in August 2003 and was formally dedicated
Document [2](Title: Warrior Run School District) above the inflation index. A specific timeline for these decisions is publisher each year by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. According to a state report, for the 2011–2012 school year budgets, 247 school districts adopted a resolution certifying that tax rates would not be increased above their index; 250 school districts adopted a preliminary budget. Of the 250 school districts that adopted a preliminary budget, 231 adopted real estate tax rates that exceeded their index. Tax rate increases in the other 19 school districts that adopted a preliminary budget did not exceed the school district's index. Of the districts who
Document [3](Title: Westwood International School) of the school programme as well as all decisions of a general policy nature are taken at the level of the School Council. The school council consists of twelve members (Councillors). Four members are elected from the body of parents in the community, four members are elected from the corporate community in Westwood and one member each is appointed from: The Ministry of Education, The British High Commission, and The U.S. Embassy. The twelfth position is by Council invitation. Members of staff, pupils and parents/guardians are members of the Westwood Community Association (WCA). The role of the WCA is to
Document [4](Title: Harz) felt it would threaten the Brocken's flora. In 1907, Hermann Löns uttered his famous cry "More Protection for the Brocken" ("Mehr Schutz für den Brocken") in light of the mass tourism that was beginning to affect the Brocken. By 1912, he effectively pressed for the establishment of a Harz national park, without calling it such, in "Der Harzer Heimatspark" (Verlag E. Appelhans u. Co., Braunschweig 1912), a brochure that has remained relatively unknown. The Harz played a special role in the life of the famous regional poet, naturalist and local patriot, undoubtedly not least because his second wife, Lisa Hausmann,
Document [5](Title: Manwel Dimech) pounced on him, and first condemned "Il-Bandiera tal-Maltin" and "Ix-Xirka ta' l-Imdawlin", and shortly afterward excommunicated Dimech himself. Though this was an overwhelmingly devastating blow in all respects in Malta of the 1910s, Dimech was undaunted. He fought back with the little freedom of movement and action that was left to him, and stalwartly stood his ground. For a whole year, between 1911 and 1912, he and his family were systematically and pitilessly persecuted by the Church, but nothing could break his back. Then, obliquely admitting defeat, the Church called a truce. Dimech had won against all odds, and immediately
Document [6](Title: Chan Koonchung) Chan Koonchung Chan Koonchung (born 1952) is a Chinese science-fiction writer who has previously lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States. He currently lives in Beijing. He is the founder of Green Power (綠色力量), Green Garden Organic Farm (綠田園有機農場) and the Hong Kong Film Directors Association (香港電影導演會) among other organizations, and is currently on the international board of directors of Greenpeace. Previously, he worked as a reporter for the Hong Kong tabloid, The Star. In 1976 he co-founded City Magazine (號外) with Qiu Shiwen and Deng Xiaoyu and Hu Junyi. In the 1990s he worked as an overseas
Document [7](Title: Point guard) A point guard , like other player positions in basketball , specializes in certain skills . A point guard 's primary job is to facilitate scoring opportunities for his / her team , or sometimes for themselves . Lee Rose has described a point guard as a coach on the floor , who can handle and distribute the ball to teammates . This involves setting up plays on the court , getting the ball to the teammate in the best position to score , and controlling the tempo of the game . A point guard should know when and how to instigate a fast break and when and how to initiate the more deliberate sets . Point guards are expected to be vocal floor leaders . A point guard needs always to have in mind the times on the shot clock and the game clock , the score , the numbers of remaining timeouts for both teams , etc .
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Document [0](Title: Drugs and prostitution) dependence, and use of heroin, alcohol but rarely, cocaine. In the case of street prostitutes, estimates reveal that between 40 and 85 percent of all street prostitutes are drug users. A study conducted by the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse in the UK, has suggested that as 95% of women that are involved with street prostitution in the UK are heroin or crack cocaine users. Prostitutes who reported a problem with drug use had begun the use of hard drugs at an earlier age (16.2 years old). Because of these early experiences with drugs, these people often begin sex
Document [1](Title: Kenneth Adelman) Thai government for violating U.S. pharmaceutical industry HIV/AIDS drug intellectual property patents and other topics linked to Edelman Public Relations clients. Adelman is also an expert on William Shakespeare and has taught extension school classes at Georgetown University and George Washington University on Shakespeare. He co-wrote with Norman R. Augustine a book on drawing leadership lessons from Shakespeare, called "Shakespeare in Charge: The Bard's Guide to Leading and Succeeding on the Business Stage". He is known for invocations of Shakespeare in favor of his political positions, including an NPR analysis of a scene from "Othello" in support of the invasion
Document [2](Title: Zosimus) the work has been lost or, more likely, that Zosimus did not live to finish it; for it does not cover all the areas that Zosimus himself tells us he intended to discuss. There does not seem much probability in the conjecture that the monks and other ecclesiastics succeeded in suppressing that portion of the work in which the evil influences of their body were to be more especially touched upon. If the work was thus left incomplete, that circumstance would account for some carelessness of style which is here and there apparent. There may appear some difficulty at first
Document [3](Title: BMC (Turkey)) with either a cabover or a short bonneted design. This is a locally built version of the Leyland Sherpa/LDV Pilot. Its chassis is also used for the Levend XL and XLC minibuses. Since 2000, BMC exports trucks and buses to numerous countries around the world. When exports to the United Kingdom began in 2003, this marked the return to the UK of the BMC brand name, not seen on British roads since the 1960s. The 2.8 litre MegaStar is built in İzmir (Turkey) by BMC, production started in 2004. Ten versions of the vehicle are available with two different engines,
Document [4](Title: Vision in fishes) Vision in fishes Vision is an important sensory system for most species of fish. Fish eyes are similar to the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates like birds and mammals, but have a more spherical lens. Birds and mammals (including humans) normally adjust focus by changing the shape of their lens, but fish normally adjust focus by moving the lens closer to or further from the retina. Fish retinas generally have both rod cells and cone cells (for scotopic and photopic vision), and most species have colour vision. Some fish can see ultraviolet and some are sensitive to polarized light. Among jawless
Document [5](Title: Sarasota Opera) Petrolini, President of the Club dei 27. Starting this fall, Sarasota Opera will launch a new venture entitled "Sarasota Firsts" in which the company will present operas never previously produced on the Sarasota Opera House stage. For the 2016/2017 season, Sarasota Opera will present three operas in association with this new series which will be "Don Pasquale" by "Gaetano Donizetti", "L'italiana in Algeri" by "Gioachino Rossini", and "Dialogues of the Carmelites" by "Francis Poulenc". The season will also include "Madama Butterfly" by "Giacomo Puccini" and "L'amore dei tre re" by "Italo Montemezzi". The series includes presentations of neglected works of
Document [6](Title: Vijayanagara musicological nonet) Vijayanagara musicological nonet The Vijayanagara musicological nonet or the Sangitashastra navaratna are a group of nine musicological treatises written during the reign of the Vijayanagara empire. These works are counted among the most important and definitive treatises in Carnatic music theory. Each of these works contributed seminally to the growth of the Carnatic music tradition. These nine works are the "Sangitasara" by the sage Vidyaranya, "Taladipika" by Salva Gopa Tippendra, "Sangitakalanidhi" by Kallinatha, Bhandaru Vittaleshwara's commentary on the "Sangita Ratnakara", Bhandaru Lakshminarayana's "Sangitasuryodaya", Achyutadevaraya's "Talakalabdhi/Talakalavriddhi" and the much celebrated "Swaramelakalanidhi" by Ramamatya. The reign of Vijayanagara empire was a watershed
Document [7](Title: Trey Lyles) During his senior year of high school , Lyles averaged 23.7 points , 12.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists and led Arsenal Tech to the IHSAA Class 4A State Championship game with a 63 - 59 victory over Lake Central . Following the conclusion of his senior season , Lyles was voted Indiana Mr. Basketball over fellow high school seniors Trevon Bluiett , who signed to play at Xavier University and James Blackmon Jr. who signed with Indiana University .
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Document [0](Title: South Solitary Island Light) tours two weekends every year. Travel is by helicopter only, and the tours are guided by National Parks and Wildlife rangers. <br> South Solitary Island Light South Solitary Island Light is an active lighthouse on South Solitary Island, an island within the Solitary Islands Marine Park, about northeast of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. The lighthouse is located at the summit of the island. It is considered the most isolated lighthouse on the New South Wales coast. It was first in New South Wales to use kerosene over colza oil, and the last to do so before converting to
Document [1](Title: DNA polymerase) an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase (RdDp) that synthesizes DNA from a template of RNA. The reverse transcriptase family contain both DNA polymerase functionality and RNase H functionality, which degrades RNA base-paired to DNA. An example of a retrovirus is HIV. DNA polymerase DNA polymerase is an enzyme that synthesizes DNA molecules from deoxyribonucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. These enzymes are essential for DNA replication and usually work in pairs to create two identical DNA strands from a single original DNA molecule. During this process, DNA polymerase "reads" the existing DNA strands to create two new strands that match the existing
Document [2](Title: Old Bridge, Hasankeyf) At the south, where the roadway meets the steep slope up to the citadel, there was no need for a corresponding fifth arch, and the flanking arch led directly to the massive masonry construction of the abutment. The southern abutment is pierced by an arched gateway, and it appears that some writers have counted this as a fifth structural arch. Meinecke describes the bridge as a whole as being "a unique masterpiece of architectural engineering". The total length from one abutment to the other is about . Meinecke notes that the sides of the bridge contained passages that could accommodate
Document [3](Title: Plato von Ustinov) and about a third of the Templers seceded from the Society after substantial personal quarrels with the other leader, Christoph Hoffmann. In 1885, the Protestant pastor Carl Schlicht (1855–1930) began to proselytise among the schismatics and succeeded in converting many of them. On 12 January 1889, Ustinov married Magdalena Hall (1868–1945), who had been born in Magdala on 13 April 1868, the day when British forces took the fortress by storm at the Battle of Magdala, liberating her family and others from captivity in Ethiopia. Her family had later moved to Jaffa. Her father was Moritz Hall (1838–1914), a Jew
Document [4](Title: Fahmida Riaz) Americans. In the case of women, it is so much more complex. I mean, there is the right to walk on the road without being harassed. Or to be able to swim, or write a love poem, like a man without being considered immoral. The discrimination is very obvious and very subtle, very cruel and always inhuman." Fahmida Riaz was faced with challenges due to her political ideology. More than 10 cases were filed against her during General Ziaul Haq’s dictatorship. She was charged with sedition under Section 124A of the Pakistan Penal Code. After her husband was arrested she
Document [5](Title: Corey Parent) St. Albans Amatuer Skating Association. Corey married his high-school sweetheart Samantha in September of 2017. Corey and Sam welcomed their first child William (Liam) in June of 2018. They currently reside in St. Albans Town with with Golden Retriever Charlie. Corey Parent Corey Parent (born July 8, 1990) is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party who represents St. Albans City and Southeastern St. Albans Town in the Vermont House of Representatives. Corey was elected on November 4, 2014, and serves on the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee. Parent was born in St. Albans, Vermont to
Document [6](Title: Burmese resistance movement 1885–95) enter into a successful communication with the forces under Bo Swe. On 12 June 1886, the British started an attack near U Ottama’s position at Salin. U Ottama’s men killed Captain Dunsford and then besieging the British forces at Salin. The siege was broken by a relieving British force but only after the Burmese had killed its commander again, Captain Atkinson. Riding on his success, U Ottama reconsolidated his forces in the Minbu region. He then assumed the title of Mingyi and appointed five lieutenants – Bo Yaw Baw, Bo Kan Thi, U Ottara, Bo Kin and Bo Byaing Gyi
Document [7](Title: Siraj ud-Daulah) The Battle of Plassey ( or Palashi ) is widely considered the turning point in the history of the subcontinent , and opened the way to eventual British domination . After Siraj - ud - Daulah 's conquest of Calcutta , the British sent fresh troops from Madras to recapture the fort and avenge the attack . A retreating Siraj - ud - Daulah met the British at Plassey . He had to make camp 27 miles away from Murshidabad . On 23 June 1757 Siraj - ud - Daulah called on Mir Jafar because he was saddened by the sudden fall of Mir Mardan who was a very dear companion of Siraj in battles . The Nawab asked for help from Mir Jafar . Mir Jafar advised Siraj to retreat for that day . The Nawab made the blunder in giving the order to stop the fight . Following his command , the soldiers of the Nawab were returning to their camps . At that time , Robert Clive attacked the soldiers with his army . At such a sudden attack , the army of Siraj became indisciplined and could think of no way to fight . So all fled away in such a situation . Betrayed by a conspiracy plotted by Jagat Seth , Mir Jafar , Krishna Chandra , Omichund etc. , he lost the battle and had to escape . He went first to Murshidabad and then to Patna by boat , but was eventually arrested by Mir Jafar 's soldiers .
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Answer: | Mir Jafar |
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Document [0](Title: 4th New York Regiment) New York on January 1, 1780. The 4th New York was known during the war as Weissenfel's Regiment. The regiment would see action in the Invasion of Canada, New York Campaign, Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Monmouth and the Sullivan Expedition. The regiment was merged into the 2nd NY on January 1, 1781. 4th New York Regiment The 4th New York Regiment was authorized on May 25, 1775, and organized from June 28 to August 4 from Westchester, Dutchess, Kings, Queens, and Richmond counties for service with the Continental Army under the command of James Holmes. The enlistments of the
Document [1](Title: Rosalia (festival)) Her dying blood is changed into purple violets. The tears of the Mother of the Gods become an almond tree, which signifies the bitterness of death. She then takes the pine tree to her sacred cave, and Agdistis joins her in mourning, begging Jupiter to restore Attis to life. This he cannot permit; but fate allows the body to never decay, the hair to keep growing, and the little finger to live and to wave in perpetual motion. Arnobius explicitly states that the rituals performed in honor of Attis in his day reenact aspects of the myth as he has
Document [2](Title: Larry Reynolds) Beach State found NCAA violations occurring on Reynolds watch and following the 2006–07 season, Reynolds was fired. In 2009, Reynolds was hired as head coach at California State University, Stanislaus (Stanislaus State). In 2017, it was announced that Reynolds was suffering from Parkinson's disease and that the school would hire a co-head coach to reduce his workload. Ultimately the school hired Paul Trevor of San Francisco State. Larry Reynolds Larry Reynolds is an American college basketball coach, currently co-head coach at NCAA Division II Stanislaus State. Reynolds has previously been head coach at Cal State San Bernardino and Division I
Document [3](Title: Spirit of the American Range) said the album's contents were unrelated to its title, and had "nothing whatever to do with the early days of the American West", but complimented the orchestra's performances. He praised the "excellent" flute soloist in "The Incredible Flutist", called the performance of Copland's symphony "more careful than inspired", and noted the "vast dynamic range" created by the label's sound technology. Peter Dickinson of "Gramophone" compared Kalmar's interpretation of Symphony No. 3 to other available recordings: "Kalmar and the Oregon Symphony are impressive and create a challenge to the established choices. Kalmar is a minute shorter than Bernstein in both the
Document [4](Title: Colón Province) surnames. They also developed the beginning of Panama's black population and culture, in pure and in mixed forms. They have been incorporated into Panamanian and Spanish-speaking society, as a result. In the nineteenth century, beginning as early as the 1840s, blacks from the Caribbean and West Indies immigrated to Panama to assist to build the Panama Railway and the Panama Canal. Later many blacks from all over the Caribbean and West Indies, especially from Jamaica and Barbados, settled here between the years of 1880 and 1920 to build the Panama Canal. Many later settled in the Colon Province. This group
Document [5](Title: Averroes' theory of the unity of the intellect) his preserved works are so obscure and incomplete that scholars of philosophy do not know how well-developed his theory was. Averroes' idea is different from the previous theories because the other ones hold that the universal intellect is superhuman and that each human individual has its own intellect, while Averroes identifies the single intellect with the mind of all humans. While Averroes propounds his general ideas on human intellect in all of his three commentaries on Aristotle's "On the Soul", this theory only appears in his final long commentary. He provides different theses for explaining human knowledge in his previous
Document [6](Title: Joe Lang Kershaw) for state rep Kershaw. She went on to her own career as a legislator. Joe Lang Kershaw Joe Lang Kershaw, Sr. (June 27, 1911 – November 7, 1999) was an American politician, civics teacher, and a graduate of Florida A&M University. The first African-American legislator in the state of Florida after Reconstruction, he was elected in November 1968 to serve in the Florida House of Representatives for Dade County and continued to serve for 14 years until 1982. He died of congestive heart failure at a hospital in 1999. His son, Joe Lang Kershaw, Jr. also served in the House
Document [7](Title: Houston) Houston was founded on August 30 , 1836 , near the banks of Buffalo Bayou ( now known as Allen 's Landing ) and incorporated as a city on June 5 , 1837 . The city was named after former General Sam Houston , who was president of the Republic of Texas and had commanded and won at the Battle of San Jacinto 25 miles ( 40 km ) east of where the city was established . The burgeoning port and railroad industry , combined with oil discovery in 1901 , has induced continual surges in the city 's population . In the mid-20th century , Houston became the home of the Texas Medical Center -- the world 's largest concentration of healthcare and research institutions -- and NASA 's Johnson Space Center , where the Mission Control Center is located .
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Answer: | General Sam Houston |
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Document [0](Title: Highnam Court) the niche. There are five dormer windows, the four outer dormers each with sixteen panes. The fifth, central dormer window has twenty panes. The north side of the house includes a one-storey wing with the orangery to the west and billiard room to the east, as well as the service wing which is set far back to the west. The north facade features a portico to the left, with Ionic columns. The interior of the manor has a double-pile plan, with panelled shutters over the windows of the main rooms on the ground floor and the rooms at the south
Document [1](Title: Educational equity) the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 (RRAA); the incorporation of race equality concepts into the curriculum in schools; the handling and reporting of race-related incidents in schools; the work of schools and LEAs in improving links with local minority ethnic communities. The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) (ATL promotes and protects the interests of its members – teachers, lecturers, support staff and other education professionals) introduced a practical resource for the school workforce Race equality and education in the UK educational system. The publication sets out to examine the racial, religious or cultural terminology regularly used in today's society,
Document [2](Title: Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998) Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 Melanie Cohl represented Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 after winning the national final selection. Her song "Dis oui" was one of ten songs presented in the national final, which was held on 13 March 1998 at the RTBF studios in Brussels accompanied by the big orchestra of RTBF. Jean-Pierre Hautier hosted the event, and the winner was selected by televoting for the first time. Melanie Cohl performed 20th in the running order on the night of the contest. "Dis oui" went on place 6th with 122 points. It was the first
Document [3](Title: Viktor Kress) Viktor Kress Viktor Melkiorovich Kress () (born 16 November 1948 in Vlasovo-Dvorino, Kostroma Oblast) is a Russian politician. He is best known for serving five terms as governor of Tomsk Oblast, Russia from 1991 to 2012. Kress was born into a peasant family with five brothers and a sister. Both his parents were ethnic Germans. During his education he also worked on the farm at the village of Yashkino in Kemerovo Oblast. Kress graduated from Novosibirsk Agricultural Institute in 1971 as an agricultural economist and worked as an agronomist in Siberia eventually becoming head of the Rodina Sovkhoz near Tomsk.
Document [4](Title: Gimme Shelter) Paradiso (Amsterdam) was released on the 1996 "Wild Horses" (live) single, on the 1998 "Saint of Me" single (included in the 45-CD 2011 box set "The Singles 1971–2006"), and again on "Totally Stripped" in 2016. The song appeared in "", a film of the Stones' 1972 North American Tour, as well as on its 2010 official DVD release. It is also featured on the concert DVD/Blu-ray sets "Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98" (1998), "Four Flicks" (2003), "The Biggest Bang" (2007), "Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live" (2013), "Totally Stripped" (2016), and "" (2016). The female contributor to the song live
Document [5](Title: Liberty Green Historic District) for small church festivals and other events, as well as the ceremonial destination of the annual Memorial Day Parade. Liberty Green Historic District Liberty Green Historic District (LGHD) is a local historic district in the town of Clinton, Connecticut, and Liberty Green is a triangular town green within it. The District was created in 1979 following a lengthy study, report and enabling odrinance The Liberty Green Historic District consists of six 18th-century houses and stone walls surrounding a triangular common. The six contiguous properties included within the district are defined on the National Register of Historic Places and consist of
Document [6](Title: Attachment theory) the caregiver's behaviours that form the child's attachment style, although how this style is expressed may differ with the child's temperament. Harris and Pinker put forward the notion that the influence of parents had been much exaggerated, arguing that socialization took place primarily in peer groups. H. Rudolph Schaffer concluded that parents and peers had different functions, fulfilling distinctive roles in children's development. Psychoanalyst/psychologists Peter Fonagy and Mary Target have attempted to bring attachment theory and psychoanalysis into a closer relationship through cognitive science as mentalization. Mentalization, or theory of mind, is the capacity of human beings to guess with
Document [7](Title: 1932 Democratic National Convention) In his acceptance speech , Roosevelt broke tradition and established the precedent of formally accepting the nomination in person at the convention . In his speech , he pledged '' a new deal for the American people '' .
Question: who appeared at his party's 1932 nominating convention to give an acceptance speech
Answer: | Roosevelt |
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Document [0](Title: Yugo Yoshida) the fifth leg to deliver the Japanese duo a seventh spot, but fell short of the medal race with an eighteenth-place finish on 131 net points. On February 14, 2013, Yoshida was married to his counterpart, fellow 470 sailing star, and teammate Ai Kondo at a private ceremony in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, United States. Yugo Yoshida Yoshida and his partner and skipper Ryunosuke Harada made their official debut at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, where they edged out the host nation's Wang Weidong and Deng Daokun by a seven-point advantage for the gold medal in the men's 470
Document [1](Title: Chip Flaherty) every ticket purchased for the film was given to the Read Across America literacy program. Before working at Walden Media, Flaherty was a Massachusetts assistant district attorney and then an assistant attorney general. Flaherty graduated Suffolk University Law School and the College of the Holy Cross. Chip Flaherty Francis X. "Chip" Flaherty, Jr. is an American film producer, publisher and executive at SkyPath Media, a multimedia company producing The Lesson, a lifestyle brand of video programming, where guests share stories of transformative life events. Flaherty’s executive producer credits include the upcoming Fatima, starring Harvey Keitel and Sonia Braga; Mother’s Day
Document [2](Title: Willington railway station) Willington railway station Willington railway station serves the village of Willington in Derbyshire, England. The station is 6¼ miles (10 km) south west of on the Derby to Birmingham New Street line. The original station was opened in 1839 by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway on its original route from to meeting the London and Birmingham Railway for London. The station was renamed Repton and Willington in 1855 with a notice on the platform: "Alight here for Repton School". It closed for goods in 1964 and for passengers in 1968. The present station was opened in 1994. It is
Document [3](Title: Corobicí language) Corobicí language Corobicí is an extinct Chibchan lect of Costa Rica. Many authors consider it a dialect of Guatuso; others consider it (or at least the words which are claimed to be recorded in it) as Rama. Mason considered it a variety of the Guatuso language in a "Rama-Corobici" subfamily of Chibchan. The 1950 "Handbook of South American Indians" agreed that Corobici was Guatuso, but not with the subfamily classification, saying "Guatuso, with its variety Corobici or Corbesi, and Rama with its dialect Melchora, are obviously very different from each other and from other Central American Chibchan languages, and Mason
Document [4](Title: Cruiser tank) need for 17-pdr armoured vehicles, such as the Challenger or Firefly in tank platoons. The Comet reduced its road speed in comparison to the Cromwell to , in favour of better armour protection and a weapon able to penetrate the armour of the heavier German tanks whilst not sacrificing HE capability. The tank had a short service life as design for the Centurion was already well underway, with the first prototype arriving in 1945. Despite the emphasis on high mobility, most cruisers were plagued by mechanical unreliability, notably the Crusader tank in the hot and gritty desert of the North
Document [5](Title: A Perfect Place) a bonus DVD containing the film. The score itself is 10 minutes longer than the film because Patton "got excited" and has been well received by critics with allmusic giving it a four out of five star rating and crediting Patton for the "depth of his orchestral arrangements" calling them "surprisingly mature". All tracks written by Mike Patton except some percussion parts as noted here. A Perfect Place A Perfect Place is a black-and-white tragic comedy short directed, produced, and written by Derrick Scocchera starring Mark Boone Junior and Bill Moseley, first released on 2 February 2008 at the Lake
Document [6](Title: Mauricio Soler) were shattered, after having crashed in the final kilometers of the first stage. He was forced to drop out after a CT scan showed a microfracture in his wrist. Having made the switch to the Caisse D'Epargne team in 2010, he was due to compete in that year's Tour de France, his first in two seasons, and was favoured to be among the top 20 riders. However, due to a knee injury sustained following a crash in the Critérium du Dauphiné, he was not fit to take part in the Tour de France. After his long history of injuries and
Document [7](Title: Pride and Prejudice) Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel by Jane Austen . It charts the emotional development of protagonist Elizabeth Bennet , who learns the error of making hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between the superficial and the essential . The comedy of the writing lies in the depiction of manners , education , marriage , and money during the British Regency period .
Question: what era did pride and prejudice take place
Answer: | British Regency period |
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Document [0](Title: Gardner Cowles Jr.) Gardner Cowles Jr. Gardner "Mike" Cowles Jr. (1903–1985) was an American newspaper and magazine publisher. He was co-owner of the Cowles Media Company, whose assets included the "Minneapolis Star", the "Minneapolis Tribune", the "Des Moines Register", "Look" magazine, and a half-interest in "Harper's Magazine". Cowles was a descendant of Hannah Bushoup (c. 1613–1683) of Hartford, Connecticut, and John Cowles (1598–1675) of Gloucestershire, England. His father Gardner Cowles Sr. was a banker, publisher, and politician who purchased "The Des Moines Register" and the "Des Moines Tribune". Cowles Jr. was born in Algona, Iowa. He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and
Document [1](Title: Jan Provoost) place in 2008–9. Jan Provoost Jan Provoost, or Jean Provost, or Jan Provost (1462/65 – January 1529) was a Belgian painter born in Mons. Provost was a prolific master who left his early workshop in Valenciennes to run two workshops, one in Bruges, where he was made a burgher in 1494, the other simultaneously in Antwerp, which was the economic centre of the Low Countries. Provost was also a cartographer, engineer, and architect. He met Albrecht Dürer in Antwerp in 1520, and a Dürer portrait drawing at the National Gallery, London, is conjectured to be of Provost. He married the
Document [2](Title: Iain Borb MacLeod) Iain Borb MacLeod Iain Borb MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Iain Borb MacLeòid; Anglicised as: John "the Turbulent" MacLeod) (1392–1442) is considered to be the sixth chief of Clan MacLeod. He is the first MacLeod chief to which heraldry can be assigned. Clan tradition states that he was a minor at the time of his father's death and for six years an incompetent guardian led the clan to its lowest point in clan history. After reaching the age of maturity, Iain Borb managed to acquire some of the clan's lost lands and led his clan and his kinsmen (the MacLeods of Lewis)
Document [3](Title: Rhyzobius lophanthae) and is clad in stout spines. "R. lophanthae" is native to Australia where it is present in Queensland and Southern Australia. It was introduced into California in 1892 in an attempt to control the olive scale ("Saissetia oleae"). It has since spread over much of the southern United States. Both adults and larvae feed on scale insects, and especially on armoured scales at all periods of their development; they also feed on mealybugs. The younger beetle larvae crawl under the adult scale insect's protective scale, feeding on the scale nymphs before they disperse. These insects are a pest of citrus,
Document [4](Title: Rotary union) functioning under high pressure and constant movement a rotary union is designed to rotate around an axis. A rotary union’s design can be altered to change this or to increase the psi or rpm it needs to withstand as well as the number of valves required. While rotary unions come in many shapes, sizes, and configurations, they always have the same four basic components: a housing unit, a shaft, a bearing (mechanical) (or bearings), and a seal. Rotary unions typically are constructed from stainless steel to resist rust and corrosion, but many other metals can be involved like aluminum. The
Document [5](Title: Brayden Maynard) scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2015 ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2016 ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2017 ! scope="row" style="text-align:center" | 2018 ! colspan=3| Career ! 73 ! 14 ! 15 ! 794 ! 421 ! 1215 ! 274 ! 262 ! 0.2 ! 0.2 ! 10.9 ! 5.8 ! 16.6 ! 3.8 ! 3.6 Brayden Maynard Brayden Maynard (born 20 September 1996) is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He made his debut against Hawthorn in round 14 of the 2015 AFL season. He is the son of Peter Maynard,
Document [6](Title: Bathhouse Betty) Warnes on her 1987 album "Famous Blue Raincoat". The title and the lyrics of the song refer to Bernadette Soubirous, a young French girl in the mid-19th century who claimed to have seen the Virgin Mary on several occasions. Bernadette was subsequently declared insane by the villagers of Lourdes, but canonized by the Catholic Church and proclaimed Saint Bernadette after her death. "Lullaby in Blue", which Midler described as her personal favourite on the album, was co-written by Leonard Cohen's son Adam and is a song about a woman who gave up a child for adoption: ""I've never heard a
Document [7](Title: 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship) 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship Alabama Crimson Tide Georgia Bulldogs ( 12 -- 1 ) ( 13 -- 1 ) SEC SEC 26 23 Head coach : Nick Saban Head coach : Kirby Smart AP Coaches CFP AP Coaches CFP OT Total Alabama 0 0 10 10 6 26 Georgia 0 13 7 0 23 Date January 8 , 2018 Season 2017 Stadium Mercedes - Benz Stadium Location Atlanta , Georgia MVP Offensive : # 13 QB Tua Tagovailoa , Fr . Alabama Defensive : # 94 DT Da'Ron Payne , Jr . Alabama Favorite Alabama by 3.5 National anthem Zac Brown Band Referee Dan Capron ( Big Ten ) Halftime show Georgia Redcoat Marching Band Million Dollar Band Attendance 77,430 United States TV coverage Network ESPN / ESPN Radio / ESPN Deportes Announcers Chris Fowler , Kirk Herbstreit , Maria Taylor and Tom Rinaldi ( ESPN ) Sean McDonough , Todd Blackledge , Holly Rowe and Ian Fitzsimmons ( ESPN Radio ) College Football Playoff National Championship < 2017 2019 >
Question: who won the mvp in the national championship game
Answer: | Da'Ron Payne |
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Document [0](Title: German Assyrians) life. The first wave arrived in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the German economic plan of "Gastarbeiter". As Germany was seeking immigrant workers (largely from Turkey), many Assyrians saw an opportunity for freedom and success and applied for visas along with Turks. Assyrians started working in restaurants or as construction workers for companies and many began running their own shops. The first Assyrian immigrants in Germany started organizing themselves by forming culture clubs and building churches. The second wave came almost immediately after the first, as a result of two events. The first event was when the Assyrian
Document [1](Title: Avalanche (video game)) Avalanche (video game) Avalanche is an arcade game designed by Dennis Koble and released by Atari Inc. in . The object is to catch falling rocks with a controllable set of paddles that diminish in number and size as the rocks fall faster and faster. The concept gained a much wider audience after Activision released an unauthorized adaptation in 1981 as "Kaboom!" for the Atari 2600. Dennis Koble's official port of "Avalanche" for the Atari 8-bit computers was sold through the Atari Program Exchange instead of official Atari channels. "Avalanche" is for 1 or 2 players, with no simultaneous gameplay.
Document [2](Title: Power of Love (Hour Glass album)) bonus tracks are now available on the 2004 album "Southbound". she also video Song of the South Duane Allman Song of the South the rise of the Allman Brothers Band Power of Love (Hour Glass album) Power of Love is the second studio album by Hour Glass, issued in March 1968 on Liberty Records, the final by the group with the namesakes of The Allman Brothers Band. After the failure of their first album, Liberty Records allowed a greater independence for the group, who had been virtually shut out of the decision making for their first album by the label
Document [3](Title: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1458) United Nations Security Council Resolution 1458 United Nations Security Council resolution 1458, adopted unanimously on 28 January 2003, after reaffirming Resolution 1408 (2002) on the situation in Liberia, and recognising the importance of implementing Resolution 1343 (2001), the Council re-established an expert panel to monitor the implementation of sanctions against the Liberian government including an arms embargo, travel ban for officials, and prohibitions on the import of its rough diamonds. The Security Council noted that a review of measures against the Liberian government was due to take place by 6 May 2003. Additionally, there was also concern at the situation
Document [4](Title: Cannibal Rollerbabes) the director himself rather than through the production company. The DVD contains special features such as director's commentary and a "Making Of" documentary. The film is currently available on iTunes for rent or for purchase. Cannibal Rollerbabes Cannibal Rollerbabes is a 1997 no-budget Canada horror film about cannibalism, directed by Kalman Szegvary. It is set in Los Angeles, although it was filmed in Ontario. When Scott is fired from Local Diner because he assaulted a patron (Billy Waters, who razzed him about getting on the force first), Scott decides to visit his friend Chuck at the radio station. Scott and
Document [5](Title: Hannah Ginsborg) the History of Science in Berlin. She spent the academic year 2010-2011 as a Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin and the fall of 2014 as a Visiting Research Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich. Much of Ginsborg’s research, beginning with her 1989 doctoral thesis “The Role of Taste in Kant’s Theory of Cognition,” has been concerned with Immanuel Kant’s "Critique of Judgment". She has argued for the importance of the "Critique of Judgment" to Kant’s theory of cognition and for the internal unity of the Critique of Judgment, which she sees as grounded in a notion of purposiveness as normativity. Within
Document [6](Title: Sheldon Solomon) Sheldon Solomon Sheldon Solomon is a social psychologist at Skidmore College. He earned his B.A. from Franklin and Marshall College and his doctoral degree from the University of Kansas. He is best known for developing terror management theory, along with Jeff Greenberg and Tom Pyszczynski which is concerned with how humans deal with their own sense of mortality. Solomon is the Ross Professor for Interdisciplinary Studies at Skidmore. He is the author or co-author of over a hundred articles and several books, and he has been featured in several films ("Flight from Death") and television documentaries as well as countless
Document [7](Title: Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball) Marshall has advanced to the NCAA Tournament five times through the years ( their 1987 appearance having been vacated ) , most recently in 2018 . The Thundering Herd has also played in the NIT five times , last appearing in 2012 . Marshall won the NAIA National Championship in 1947 , and is 7 - 2 all - time in the first collegiate basketball tournament , one year older than the NIT and four years older than the NCAA Tournament .
Question: how many times has marshall made the ncaa tournament
Answer: | five |
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Document [0](Title: Markus Schäfer) Markus Schäfer Markus Schäfer (born 13 June 1961) is a German lyric tenor, a soloist in opera, oratorio and "Lied". He has performed with major opera houses and with the ensemble La Petite Bande. He has been a professor of voice at the Musikhochschule Hannover. Born in Andernach, Schäfer grew up in Bad Ems where his father was church musician. Schäfer studied singing with Armand McLane. He studied sacred music in Düsseldorf and Karlsruhe. He made his operatic debut with the Zurich "Opernstudio" and later joined the ensemble of the Zurich Opera, then the "Hamburgische Staatsoper" and until 1993 the
Document [1](Title: InfoZoom) lines: InfoZoom InfoZoom software is a data analysis, business intelligence and data visualization software product created using in-memory analytics. The software is created and supported by humanIT and the Fraunhofer Institute FIT , the same organization that created MP3 compression technology. The software has over 100,000 licensed users and over 1000 customers worldwide. InfoZoom software is developed by humanIT GmbH near Bonn, Germany. It was created in 1997 as a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Society which is the same scientific organization that contributed to MP3 compression technology. Since 2003, humanIT is a wholly owned subsidiary of proALPHA, an ERP (Enterprise
Document [2](Title: Eugène Arnaudeau) Olivier Bourbeau, former Minister of Education. He was elected on 2 December 1877. He sat on the right and voted with the Conservatives. He was reelected on 8 January 1882. He made his last speech in 1889 during the debate over the amnesty law. Arnaudeau failed to be reelected to the Senate on 4 January 1891, and retired. Arnaudeau owned the property of "La Brunetière" in Sèvres-Anxaumont, Vienne. While in the military he used his leave periods to improve the mansion, adding a tower from which he could use powerful binoculars to watch the military maneuvers at Poitiers. In 1876
Document [3](Title: Duplin County, North Carolina) century, he migrated to Leon County in the panhandle of Florida, with other North Carolinians during the period of Indian Removal in the 1830s–1840s. There he developed a successful cotton plantation. He called it Miccosukee Plantation, after one of the Seminole bands. (They are now a federally recognized tribe.) He depended on the labor of enslaved African Americans. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.7%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 49,063 people, 18,267 households, and 13,060 families residing in the county. The
Document [4](Title: Taking Back the Cities Tour) residence to cover the session. Just before heading to Australia in November 2008 to do a short promo tour, Snow Patrol visited Berlin (where a part of the album was recorded) to play an exclusive one-off show. The band also played a Live Lounge performance at BBC's Maida Vale Studios during the studio's 75-year celebrations on BBC presenter Fearne Cotton's show. The band's set included cover versions of most famous songs that were recorded in the studio over the years: "Teenage Kicks", "New Sensation", "Ray of Light" and "You Really Got Me". Three of those were recorded and later broadcast
Document [5](Title: Ian Scott (actor)) Ian Scott (actor) Ian Scott (born 6 February 1973) is the stage name of a French pornographic actor and director starting from 1996 and is still active. He's also known by the aliases Yannick and Yanick Shaft. He has performed in over 1,300 films. Ian Scott began a career in pornography in 1996, when he was 23 years old, in a film by Patrice Cabanel. In 2000, he played one of the rapists in the controversial film "Baise-moi" by Virginie Despentes. Also, that year was the first time he was directed by Fred Coppula in "Niquers-nés". He then appeared in
Document [6](Title: Intellectual disability) requiring onset during the developmental period is used to distinguish intellectual disability from other conditions dementia such as Alzheimer's disease or traumatic brain injuries. The first English-language IQ test, the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales, was adapted from a test battery designed for school placement by Alfred Binet in France. Lewis Terman adapted Binet's test and promoted it as a test measuring "general intelligence." Terman's test was the first widely used mental test to report scores in "intelligence quotient" form ("mental age" divided by chronological age, multiplied by 100). Current tests are scored in "deviation IQ" form, with a performance level by
Document [7](Title: Most valuable player) In sports , a most valuable player ( MVP ) award is an honor typically bestowed upon the best - performing player ( or players ) in an entire league , for a particular competition , or on a specific team . Initially used in professional sports , the term is now also commonly used in amateur sports , as well as in other completely unrelated fields such as business and music . In many sports , MVP awards are presented for a specific match -- in other words , a man of the match award .
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Document [0](Title: U.S. Lady) Subsequent to that, Avandee and John Adams said they knew nothing of the original publisher's extremist views, and they assured readers that Rockwell was not involved with the magazine in any way after its sale. Rockwell's political views had never been espoused in the magazine during his tenure with "U.S. Lady". U.S. Lady U.S. Lady was a magazine aimed at the military wives of men in the U.S. military. It was launched in 1955 by George Lincoln Rockwell as a money-making venture after his discharge from the U.S. Navy Reserve. "U.S. Lady" vigorously promoted the role of military wives as
Document [1](Title: Sövestad Runestones) other runestones also note persons who are generous with food, including inscription U 739 in Gådi, which similar to DR 291 describes a man as "mildr mataʀ" or "generous with food," Sm 37 in Rörbro which uses "yndr mataʀ" or "liberal with food," and Sm 39 in Ryssby, Sm 44 in Ivla, Sö 130 in Hagstugan, U 703 in Väppeby, and U 805 in Fröslunda, where men are described using a form of "matar góðan" or "free with food." Descriptions from the 1800s suggest that there was a third Sövestad stone, which has been given the designation DR 292, which
Document [2](Title: Souk El Hboub) Souk El Hboub Souk El Hboub ( Arabic : سوق الحبوب ) is one of the oldest souks of the medina of Sfax , more specifically the souks of Bab Jebli. Originally, the souk was called the Souk of Food and later on it was changed to the Souk of Blessings before it was decided that it should be called Souk El Hboub. The oldest part of the souk is Ahmed Bey's yard which is situated in the east of the medina, and has the Sallemi path or the 'Leader's path' as its branches, while it is boarded from the
Document [3](Title: Feminist Jewish ethics) of Judaism, and hopes to explore the numerous ways to change feminine participation and experience in Judaism without leaving the comfort of Modern Orthodoxy, the faction of Judaism these women are most familiar with, and hold their alliance to. Hartman's major topics of exploration include countering the patrilineal focus of biblical Judaism, the conflicting nature of male-regulated niddah rulings, and the benefits of experience women would provide to Judaism as a whole with a more united voice and active role. These topics are explored through three different responses: affirmation, rejection, and reinterpretation. Ultimately, Hartman supports the reinterpretation model, but all
Document [4](Title: The Outlets at Bergen Town Center) and a Saks 5th Avenue Off 5th outlet. Across the street from the main mall is a little strip mall that was part of the mall property. It is located across from Forest Avenue and was connected with an auto and a pedestrian bridge. A Chuck E. Cheese's opened in the little strip mall in 1993. It stayed open until November 2010 when they planned to demolish the center for redevelopment of the area. They relocated to the Shoppes at IV in 2011. The site of the Chuck E. Cheese's is now a Red Robin restaurant. Other tenants in the
Document [5](Title: Air Zimbabwe) world. Air Zimbabwe Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd (operating as Air Zimbabwe) is the national carrier of Zimbabwe, headquartered on the property of Harare International Airport, in Harare. From its hub at Harare International Airport, the carrier used to operate a network within southern Africa that also included Asia and London-Gatwick. Following financial difficulties, Air Zimbabwe ceased operations in late . Serving a reduced domestic network, the carrier resumed operations for a short period between and early , when flights were again discontinued. Some flights were restarted on a discontinuous basis in that year. The airline resumed operating some domestic routes
Document [6](Title: The Builders) that the caller is Basil himself. In retaliation, Basil tricks Manuel into calling one of the builders "a hideous orangutan", resulting in Manuel getting punched in the face. The next morning, Basil arrives early to check on the renovations, and discovers to his horror that they haven't been carried out properly; the door intended for the kitchen has been placed in front of the stairs, the drawing room door is still in place, and the dining room door has been blocked off instead. In a combination of rage at the poor workmanship and fear over Sybil's anticipated reaction, he mouths
Document [7](Title: Apache (instrumental)) The movie Snatch soundtrack has an extract of a DJ mix CD ( On the Floor at the Boutique ) by Fatboy Slim , which contained the Incredible Bongo Band version of '' Apache '' .
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Document [0](Title: Hungarian orthography) name stands for the whole name, its upper case form is preserved if it is a specific keyword of the name. However, if a common noun part is used for the whole name, it is written in lower case (except for "Akadémia" for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and "Opera" for the Hungarian State Opera House). Subordinated units of institutions are written in uppercase if they are major divisions (e.g. "Földrajzi Társaság" ‘Geographical Society’, under the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), not including the personnel department or the warden’s office. Railway stations, airports, cinemas, restaurants, cafés, shops, baths and spas, cemeteries
Document [1](Title: Brookwood Labor College) leaders. That year, the WEB had adopted resolutions and constitutional amendments that essentially prevented it from concerning itself "in any way with trade union politicies" and required it to function "strictly as an educational and research organization". The WEB's new goal was to educate workers so they could get the most of out of life, even if the economic system they labored under was a poor one. The first AFL attack on Brookwood came in April 1923. AFL President Samuel Gompers delivered a widely reported speech in which he accused the college of belonging to an "interlocking network" of more
Document [2](Title: Wasps RFC) steadied the ship, and managed to finish fourth, and secure a place in the following season's Heineken Cup, which English teams were entering for the first time. The following season, 1996–97, Wasps won their second league championship, and became the first English Champions of the new professional era. It was an equally momentous season off the field. The club split into two parts, with the professional side becoming part of Loftus Road Holdings PLC, who also owned Queens Park Rangers F.C.. One element of the deal saw Wasps move from their traditional Sudbury home to share QPR's Loftus Road stadium.
Document [3](Title: Half Mile Home) Half Mile Home Half Mile Home is an American gospel music trio from Akron, Ohio, where they blend Christian R&B and Christian hip hop together to make their version of urban contemporary gospel. They started making music in 2004, with their first studio album, "The Movement". Their second studio album, "Change My Lyfe", was released in 2010, while the third studio album, "Church Muzik & Inspiration", was released in 2013. "Church Muzik & Inspiration" stayed on the Gospel Billboard sales charts for 34 weeks & peeked @ the # 10 spot... The fourth Cd "Don't Judge Me" to be released
Document [4](Title: Kommercekollegiet) Kommercekollegiet had its own subsidiaries through which matters of trade, factory and industrial operations were treated before they were submitted for its rulings. "Kommercekollegium" became the joint designation for "General-Landets-Økonomi- og Kommercekollegiet" (1735-68), "General-Kommercekollegiet" (1768-71), "Kommercedeputationen" (1771-73), and Generallandøkonomi- og Kommercekollegiet" (1773-1816). Influential members of Kommercekollegiet have included Iver Rosenkrantz (1674–1745), Johan Frederik Classen (1725–1792), Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann (1724–1782), Christian Ditlev Reventlow (1710–1775), Carsten Anker (1747–1824) and Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow (1748–1847). Kommercekollegiet Kommercekollegiet (The Board of Trade or The Trade Authority), also Kommercekollegium, was a central executive agency for commercial, marine and industrial affairs under the absolute monarchy
Document [5](Title: Michael McGarry) Michael McGarry Michael McGarry (born 17 May 1965) was a successful association footballer who frequently represented New Zealand in the 1980s and 1990s. His senior career began with Dunedin City and later Mosgiel, before he moved to Australia to join Sydney Olympic in the National Soccer League. He returned to New Zealand after a single season to join Christchurch United where he won back-to-back Jack Batty Memorial Trophies contesting the Chatham Cup final on the winning side in 1989 and the losing side in 1990. McGarry scored in his full All Whites début in a 4–2 win over Fiji on
Document [6](Title: Birdwell, South Yorkshire) and other commercial vehicles ended their lives. Birdwell & Hoyland Common railway station, was a railway station on the South Yorkshire Railway's Blackburn Valley Line between Westwood and High Royds. The station was intended to serve Birdwell, Pilley and Hoyland Common, although the original chosen site was moved half a mile nearer towards Barnsley to serve the purposes of the Earl of Wharncliffe who was, at that time, sinking Wharncliffe Silkstone Colliery nearby. This move away made the station less convenient for most of the population. The station was opened in February 1855, the building having an ornate canopy over
Document [7](Title: Las Vegas Lights FC) Las Vegas Lights FC Full name Las Vegas Lights Football Club Founded August 11 , 2017 ; 9 months ago ( 2017 - 08 - 11 ) Stadium Cashman Field Stadium capacity 9,334 Owner Las Vegas Soccer , LLC General Manager Brett Lashbrook Head coach Isidro Sánchez League United Soccer League Website Club website Home colors Away colors Current season
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Document [0](Title: Babar: King of the Elephants) his signature bright green suit, red bow tie, and a bowler hat. Madame invites Babar to live with her, and she raises him as if he is human, educating him on subjects including mathematics, etiquette, and how to drive a car on the roads. Although Babar enjoys his new life, he occasionally thinks back to his childhood in the Great Forest, missing his elephant friends and his deceased mother. Two years later, while on a walk with Madame, Babar is shocked to discover Arthur and Celeste, who have left the Great Forest in search of him. The three friends spend
Document [1](Title: The Howff) the burial Vault of the Wedderburns of Blackness House in Dundee. A sealed window on its exterior appear to indicate this was either a watch-house or part of the original meeting-house prior to the vault being built (c.1630). The graveyard is highly unusual by Scottish standards, containing a high number of Roman-style coffer tombs. It also contains a high number of inscriptions which philosophise on death itself rather than discussing the person interred. Of the 80,000 burials in the Howff around 3% are classed as "foreign" but with many simply bearing this label due to birth at sea, reflecting Dundee's
Document [2](Title: Thayer School of Engineering) Upper Valley New England town of Hanover, New Hampshire. The campus of the Thayer School sits in a complex on the west side Dartmouth's campus near the Connecticut River. When classes first began in 1871, Sylvanus Thayer's endowment had not provided for a physical plant. Consequently, the school was an itinerant institution for many years, occupying parts of various College buildings and, at one point, a former structure of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. In 1938, Dartmouth president Ernest Martin Hopkins successfully lobbied the Board of Trustees to construct an independent facility for the school.
Document [3](Title: Keetoowah Nighthawk Society) extinguished before the ceremonies and re-lit from the coals of the fire kindled during the Green Corn dances. The Cherokee Nation was divided by the Dawes Commission in the 1890s. The Dawes commission was tasked to force assimilation and breakup of tribal governments within Oklahoma by instilling the concept of land ownership among individual households of the Five Civilized Tribes. The commission divided large sections of land into household allotments to eliminate the traditional governments of the Cherokee and other tribes, which were based on communal holding of land. As a consequence of the Dawes Commission programs, the Cherokee culture
Document [4](Title: Johnson baronets) mentioned. Sir Charles Cooper Johnson, sixth son of the second Baronet, was a general in the British Army. His son Eliot Philipse Johnson was a brigadier-general in the British Army. The latter was the father of the presumed seventh Baronet. The Johnson Baronetcy, of Dublin, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 24 November 1909 for the Irish lawyer and politician William Moore Johnson. The title became extinct on his death in 1919. The heir apparent is Colpoys William Johnson (born 1993). All Johnson Baronets of New York from Sir Adam onward are, through his mother Ann
Document [5](Title: Maharaja Nandakumar) states that the indictment for forgery arose in the ordinary course, was not brought forward by Hastings, and that Impey conducted the trial with fairness and impartiality. Nuncomar was born in a Brahmin family. He held posts under Nawab of Murshidabad. After the Battle of Plassey, he was recommended to Robert Clive for appointment as their agent to collect revenues of Burdwan, Nadia and Hooghly. [[ The title "Maharaja" was conferred on Nandakumar by [[Shah Alam II]] in 1764. He was appointed Collector of Burdwan, Nadia, and Hugli by the East India Company in 1764, in place of Warren Hastings.
Document [6](Title: Botanical Garden of the Ozarks) Garden, the Four Seasons Garden, the Shade Garden, the Rose and Perennial Garden, the Ozark Native Garden, the Sensory Garden and the Rock and Water Garden. The Founder's Garden, the Reading Railroad, the Education Cottage Garden and the Butterfly House and Garden has been added since the gardens were officially opened in 2007. The garden is beginning implementation of the 2028 plan which will include an expansion of the garden space to include a Field to Fork Garden, a People's Garden, an Azalea collection and several others. In conjunction with this development there will be the addition of a Visitor's
Document [7](Title: Port-au-Prince) The city of Port - au - Prince is on the Gulf of Gonâve : the bay on which the city lies , which acts as a natural harbor , has sustained economic activity since the civilizations of the Arawaks . It was first incorporated under French colonial rule in 1749 . The city 's layout is similar to that of an amphitheatre ; commercial districts are near the water , while residential neighborhoods are located on the hills above . Its population is difficult to ascertain due to the rapid growth of slums in the hillsides above the city ; however , recent estimates place the metropolitan area 's population at around 3.7 million , nearly half of the country 's national population . The city was catastrophically affected by a devastating earthquake in 2010 , with large numbers of structures damaged or destroyed . Haiti 's government estimated the death toll to be 230,000 .
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Answer: | on the Gulf of Gonâve |
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Document [0](Title: Buzău) new majority shareholder, FRO Spa, who only kept the electrodes and welding equipment facilities, and sold out the others. The steel wire, welded metal net, concrete and iron works became Ductil Steel S.A. and passed to the Italian company Sidersipe. The iron powder works became "Ductil Iron Powder". In 2007, FRO Spa sold "Ductil S.A." to the Russian company Mechel, for 90 million euro. "Zahărul S.A.", the town's sugar producer, was acquired by "Agrana România", an Austrian-based group that also owned other sugar factories in Roman, a starch factory in Țăndărei and a juice facility in Vaslui. Milling is still
Document [1](Title: Live Alive) song by Howlin' Wolf. The song was originally titled "What a Woman!", but was released in 1981 (after Wolf's death) as "Commit a Crime" on the album "All Night Boogie". It is not unlikely that the title used on Live Alive was an honest mistake, since the lyrics start with "I'm leaving you woman, before I commit a crime". When Kenny Wayne Shepherd recorded the song for his 1995 album Ledbetter Heights, he carried on the mistake and used Stevie Ray Vaughan's title for the song, and also credited Howlin' Wolf as the writer. All songs were written by Stevie
Document [2](Title: WBHP (defunct)) WBHP (defunct) WBHP (1610 AM) was a short-lived low-power radio station that operated in Honea Path, South Carolina. Broadcasting began on December 25, 2000, and ended in Honea Path on August 18, 2001, when the station relocated. The station played urban and hip-hop music with religious music on Sundays. WBHP then moved its location to Anderson, South Carolina. It began broadcasting from Anderson on September 1, 2001, and changed its call letters from WBHP to WJIA. WJIA provided constant coverage on September 11, 2001 during the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks. WJIA stayed on the air until May
Document [3](Title: Joseph Ransohoff) have similar personalities. He was a cousin of director/producer Martin Ransohoff. His grandson is the composer Benjamin Wynn. Joseph Ransohoff Dr. Joseph 'Joe' Ransohoff, II (July 1, 1915 – January 30, 2001) was a member of the Ransohoff family and a pioneer in the field of neurosurgery. In addition to training numerous neurosurgeons, his "ingenuity in adapting advanced technologies" saved many lives and even influenced the television program "Ben Casey". Among other innovations, he created the first intensive care unit dedicated to neurosurgery, pioneered the use of medical imaging and catheterization in the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors, and
Document [4](Title: Southern Sting) the Sting lost narrowly, 42–44. A week later, Loffhagen was still unable to play and the Sting played the Bay of Plenty Magic away from home, beating it 50–43. Then it was back home for the final round robin game, against the Western Flyers and with Loffhagen playing. It was on fire to win 68–48. Sting was second equal with the Flames on the points table, behind the Rebels, but Sting had scored 80 more goals than the Flames and so took the home semi-final after some issues around television coverage. It took only half an hour to sell all
Document [5](Title: Christianity in Indonesia) village in Bali, that of Blimbingsari, in 1939. Palasari, its neighbour, a Catholic village, was established in 1940. Blimbingsari village developed the Gereja Kristen Protestan Bali, the Balinese Protestant church, which was established in 1948. In its early years the GKPB and its antecedent followed the theology of Hendrik Kraemer in the Dutch Reformed tradition, explicitly rejecting most of Balinese culture as heathen and unchristian, disposing of gamelan orchestras in favour of Western arts. As a result, many Balinese Protestants left Bali, where they were largely excluded from everyday Balinese life, to the extent that there are more GKPB members
Document [6](Title: Critterding) the grid is able to see red, green, blue and alpha channels. Critterding supports 2 main environment types. A tray/petri dish style flatworld with walls to keep critters from falling into the void and the roundworld environment where critters and food are held on with planet like gravity. Beta 14 introduces .obj loading for fully customisable terrain, critter and food skins, skydome and dynamic lighting. Critterding Critterding is an artificial life simulator created by Bob Winckelmans and released as open source under the GPL. Critterding is a 3D/Physics based simulator, in which critters try to survive by developing a form
Document [7](Title: Logos and uniforms of the New York Yankees) The team colors are navy , gray , and white . The home uniform is white with distinctive pinstripes and a navy interlocking '' NY '' at the chest . The away uniform is gray with a navy '' NEW YORK '' written across the chest . The player number is on the back of the uniform jersey , and is not accompanied by the player name . A navy cap with a white interlocking '' NY '' logo is worn with both uniforms .
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Answer: | home |
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Document [0](Title: Cable modem) 1) device and a Data Link Layer (Layer 2) forwarder. As an IP addressable network node, cable modems support functionality at other layers. Layer 1 is implemented in the Ethernet PHY on its LAN interface, and a DOCSIS defined cable-specific PHY on its HFC cable interface. The term "cable modem" refers to this cable-specific PHY. The Network Layer (Layer 3) is implemented as an IP host in that it has its own IP address used by the network operator to maintain the device. In the Transport Layer (Layer 4) the cable modem supports UDP in association with its own IP
Document [1](Title: World's largest windchime) World's largest windchime The world's largest windchime was made by Jim Bolin and is located at 109 East Main Street, Casey, Illinois. The windchime was entered into the Guinness World Records as the Largest Windchime on June 22, 2012. The windchime measures 12.80 m (42 ft) long and consists of five metal tubes which are suspended 14.94 m (49 ft) from the ground. The windchime weighs a total of 16,932.4 pounds. Jim Bolin is the co-owner of family-owned Bolin Enterprises, Inc. (BEI), a pipeline and tank maintenance firm. Bolin, along with BEI welders and fabricators, spent two years designing, planning,
Document [2](Title: Parangalitsa Peak) Parangalitsa Peak Parangalitsa Peak (, ‘Vrah Parangalitsa’ \'vr&h pa-ran-'ga-li-tsa\) is the rocky peak rising to 2700 m to form the south extremity of Veregava Ridge on the east side of Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. It is surmounting Dater Glacier to the west and its tributary Hansen Glacier to the east. The feature is named after Parangalitsa Nature Reserve in Rila Mountain, Bulgaria. Parangalitsa Peak is located at , which is 4 km southwest of Mount Waldron, 3.2 km west-northwest of Mount Tuck from which it is separated by Manole Pass, and 6.7 km east of Vanand Peak. US
Document [3](Title: Heritage streetcar) a heritage tramway as well. Otherwise, the Blackpool tramway is the only surviving first-generation urban tram system in the UK and provides a service running along the town's promenade and also as far as Fleetwood using both historic and modern trams. There is also a modern "Heritage Tramway" in Birkenhead, Merseyside. Places in Britain where preserved trams operate: England Isle of Man Scotland Wales Heritage streetcar lines are operating in over 20 U.S. cities, and are in planning or construction stages in others. Several new heritage streetcar lines have been opened since the 1970s; some are stand-alone lines while others
Document [4](Title: CROCUS) four storage tanks, any of which can shut down the reaction in less than second. CROCUS has a license to produce or a neutron flux of ~2.5 × 109 cms at the core's center. CROCUS CROCUS is a research reactor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, a research institute and university in Lausanne, Switzerland. The uranium nuclear reactor core is in an aluminum container that measures across with -thick walls. The aluminum vessel is filled with demineralized light water to both serve as a neutron moderator and neutron reflector. Power output is controlled either by adjusting the water level in
Document [5](Title: Broadchurch (series 1)) also maintained by the way scripts were written. Performers were given the first two scripts at the start of principal photography, but additional scripts were written only after Chibnall had observed the actors bringing their characters to life. Once the scripts for episodes six, seven, and eight were finished, they were released all at once—but only to those crew and cast who had a need to know. These three episodes were then shot together. The secrecy campaign did not, however, prevent the cast and crew from trying to guess the murderer's identity. During production, photographs of all the cast members
Document [6](Title: Leila Jenkins) November 2004, she married Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness at Rosslyn Chapel after meeting him at Ascot 15 months earlier; he filed for divorce a year later. Jenkins has been an international sailing judge. Leila Jenkins Leila Cassel Jenkins (born 1954) is an American investment counselor and the owner of Locke Capital Management, Inc., with offices in New York and Rhode Island. Jenkins is an economics graduate of Boston College (1977), and has an MPA from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (1999). She worked for the New England Merchants National Bank and the First National Bank of Boston
Document [7](Title: List of Disney's Beauty and the Beast characters) Cogsworth is the Beast 's tightly wound and extremely loyal Majordomo , and Lumière 's counterpart and rival . When the Enchantress curses the Beast , he is transformed into a pendulum clock . He initially tries to stop the others from allowing Maurice to stay at the castle ( as he knows the Beast would not approve ) , but ultimately gives in . When the Beast arrives , he tries to explain what happened , but the Beast is too angry to hear what happened . He tries to get Belle to come to dinner , but she refuses . When he reports to the Beast her refusal , he tries desperately to calm him down , as well as keep him calm when trying to get her to join him for dinner . He follows the Beast 's orders to deny her dinner , but he eventually relents , telling them to at least keep the noise down . He is eventually swept up in the boisterous '' Be Our Guest '' number . Later he learns that the Beast let Belle go , much to his dismay . He then tells everyone the bad news , and seems resigned to his fate ( as the rose is nearing the last petal ) . When the residents of the castle learn of the upcoming invasion , he tries to come up with a plan to stop the villagers , but the others leave him before he can finish . He later participates in the battle and saves Lumiere from Le Fou by sliding down the banister and prodding Le Fou 's rear end with a pair of scissors . He , Lumiere and Mrs. Potts rush to aid the Beast who is fighting against Gaston , but arrive after the battle 's end , when the Beast dies from a mortal wound from Gaston , who fell from the West Wing . The spell breaks , however , reviving the Beast and returning Cogsworth and the others to their original forms . In the end , he gets into an argument with Lumiere about who told who about Belle breaking the spell ( it was Lumiere ) .
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Document [0](Title: Knockentiber) the Cunninghames and Stewarton. Whilst sinking a well at the edge of the mound in the 19th century the workmen found large quantities of chaff and charred wood. This suggests that the hill had been extensively used for 'shillin' or 'sheiling', this being the winnowing of corn before the invention of fanners. The finding of stones of steadily increasing size suggests that another grave lies beneath. When the railway was built a stone coffin was unearthed, similar to those in the Waterpark mounds. James Paterson, the historian, relates that Greenhill Farm was then owned by Bailie Finnie, an unpopular man,
Document [1](Title: The Phenomenauts) owner of Springman Records ... saw us at the Gilman. He said, ‘You guys are something I want to be a part of’. ... It was one of our best ideas to work together". "Rockets and Robots" was remastered and re-issued on Springman Records in the spring of 2003. Leading up to their second full-length album The Phenomenauts released two smaller works. First the band added a fifth member to their lineup - Professor Greg Arius playing synthesizer. This gave the group an "extra layer" and type of sound. Then in 2003 the band released "Mission Transmission", a 7" vinyl
Document [2](Title: Mahmoud Mohieldin) For Action From Youth: Financing Solutions For Implementing The Sustainable Development Goals.” Huffington Post, 20 July 2016 - “Scaling Up Cooperatives to Reach the Sustainable Development Goals.” Huffington Post, 15 August 2016 - 2016/08/29 ،التنمية في عالم شديد التغير." صحيفة الشرق الأوسط" - 2016/09/15 ،خارج الديار: مهاجرون و لاجئون و مهجرون." صحيفة الشرق الأوسط" - 2016/10/02 ،مؤسسون ومؤسسات وسياسات." صحيفة الشرق الأوسط" - “One of the Best Ways to End Poverty: Preventing Conflicts.” Huffington Post, 15 October 2016 - “What Will it Take to Build Sustainable Cities and Communities.” Huffington Post, 19 October 2016 - "Quito: Turning Sustainable Transport Ideas
Document [3](Title: Robert Maxwell (songwriter)) for Ernie Kovacs' regular comedy skit called The Nairobi Trio. The song was originally recorded in 1953 for MGM Records, which was the version Kovacs used; Maxwell re-recorded it for Kapp Records in the early 1960s, as "Song of the Nairobi Trio," credited to "The Fortune Tellers." In the early '70s, he changed his first name to Bobby to avoid confusion with the British publisher of the same name and issued LPs as such for the Command/ABC label under "Bobby Maxwell". He also wrote "Lost Patrol", which became the original theme music for the long-running Australian current affairs program "Four
Document [4](Title: SB Mirosa) rigged her out and sailed her. Peter Dodds, bought her in 1976 and based her at Iron Wharf, Faversham, where he lives aboard her. He are refitted her extensively, and sails her to the Humber down to the Isle of Wight. She takes part in all of the barge matches. SB Mirosa Mirosa is a Thames barge which was built in 1892. From 1892 until 1947, she sailed under the name Ready when the name was sold to Trinity House for a lightship support vessel. Under her new name, she traded until 1955. "Mirosa" has never had an engine. Mirosa
Document [5](Title: The Day Boy and the Night Girl) castle. Lady Aurora (whose ambassador husband was away on business) was given spacious, sunlit rooms to stay in; she gave birth to a boy. The witch promptly whisked him away, sending his mother back to her home burdened with the lie that her son had died shortly after birth. The other woman (who had recently been widowed and become blind) Watho settled in windowless, tomblike chambers elsewhere in the castle. Vesper died in childbirth, leaving her daughter to the witch's keeping. Watho did everything in her power to ensure that the boy Photogen grew up strong, able, and fearless. However,
Document [6](Title: Louisiana Highway 40) a connection to Route 1080, which did exist, and completed a state-maintained route between Loranger and Tickfaw. Finally, the easternmost mile of LA 40 was actually a spur of State Route 484 created when State Route 7 (the modern LA 21) was straightened through Bush. LA 40 was created in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, giving a single route number to the east–west corridor in Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes between LA 16 and US 190/LA 21. With the 1955 renumbering, the state highway department initially categorized all routes into three classes: "A" (primary), "B" (secondary), and "C" (farm-to-market). This
Document [7](Title: Wind instrument) A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator ( usually a tube ) , in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into ( or over ) a mouthpiece set at or near the end of the resonator . The pitch of the vibration is determined by the length of the tube and by manual modifications of the effective length of the vibrating column of air . In the case of some wind instruments , sound is produced by blowing through a reed ; others require buzzing into a metal mouthpiece .
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Document [0](Title: Okey Bakassi) Okey Bakassi Okechukwu Anthony Onyegbule (born October 23, 1969), popularly known as Okey Bakassi is a Nigerian stand-up comedian and actor. In 2014, he won the "Best Actor in a Leading Role (Igbo)" category at the 2014 edition of the Best of Nollywood Awards for his role in the film "Onye Ozi". Okey Bakassi always wanted to entertain even though the college River State University of Science & Technology at which he schooled did not have a theatre arts department Okay Bakassi and some other students with like minds and interests came together to form a group ‘Theatre Kolleagues’ for
Document [1](Title: Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary) Earl Carpenter as the Bishop of Digne. Originally, Camilla Kerslake had been selected to perform as Cosette; however, she was unable to attend. Katie Hall was selected in her place. Hall had previously acted as Cosette at the Queen's Theatre from 2009 and in the 25th Anniversary Tour production at the Barbican. Casts of the current London, international tour, and original 1985 London productions took part, comprising an ensemble of three hundred performers and musicians. The orchestra was conducted by David Charles Abell, who also conducted the 10th Anniversary performance in Royal Albert Hall in 1995. For the encore, four
Document [2](Title: Solomon's Stone) Alicia, but he intends to try. The setting possesses occasional "soul-less ones": people dreamed up to fill the minor roles in other people's daydreams. However, there are not enough to fill up the gaps. As a consequence: Critically, the novel has been rated as rather minor de Camp. Anthony Boucher called it "[s]lighter and sketchier than de Camp's LEST DARKNESS FALL or THE WHEELS OF IF, [but] still a lively and entertaining adventure-cum-satire." P. Schuyler Miller concurred, assessing it as "slight, but fun," not quite in the same league as the fantasies the author had written in collaboration; "I wish
Document [3](Title: Zaini Abdullah) Tengku H. Abdullah Hanafiah, was a supporter of Daud Bereueh, a prominent leader in Aceh during the 1950s and 1960s and into the 1970s. Zaini Abdullah's schooling years were spent in Aceh and North Sumatra: He later practised as a medical specialist in Aceh and North Sumatra in various areas: In 1976, when the GAM declared their open opposition to Jakarta central government policies in Aceh, Zaini Abdullah joined with the GAM and became a close adviser to Hasan di Tiro, the founder of the GAM. In 1981, Zaini followed Hasan di Tiro to live in Sweden, travelling through Medan
Document [4](Title: Service Civil International) efforts to promote peace and understanding. Full members status is held to the European Youth Forum (YFJ) which operates within the Council of Europe and European Union areas and works closely with both these bodies. Service Civil International Service Civil International (SCI) is an international non-governmental voluntary service organisation and peace movement with 43 branches and groups worldwide. The organisation was founded in 1920 by Swiss engineer Pierre Cérésole. It is also known as International Voluntary Service in a number of English-speaking countries and as Voluntary Service International in Ireland. SCI states to base its work on the following values:
Document [5](Title: Flake salt) salts tend to have lower trace mineral content than other salts, giving them a stronger salty taste. Most form as thin, flattened out crystals with a large surface area and low mass that give them a crunchy texture and relatively fast dissolution rate. Because of the salts' delicate structures, selmeliers tend to use them as finishing salts. Flake salt Flake salts are a category of salt characterized by their dry, plate-like ("lamellose") crystals. Their structure is a result of differing growth rates between the faces and edges of the crystal, an effect that can be achieved in various ways. Flake
Document [6](Title: Arno Breker) he entered the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts where he concentrated on sculpture, studying under Hubert Netzer and Wilhelm Kreis. He first visited Paris in 1924, shortly before finishing his studies. There he met with Jean Cocteau, Jean Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, and Alfred Flechtheim. In 1927 he moved to Paris, which he thereafter considered to be his home, in the same year he had an exhibition with Alf Bayrle. Breker was quickly accepted by the art dealer Alfred Flechtheim. He also established close relationships with important figures in the art world, including Charles Despiau, Isamu Noguchi, Maurice de Vlaminck
Document [7](Title: List of Disney's Cinderella characters) Fairy Godmother First appearance Cinderella ( 1950 ) Created by Milt Kahl Voiced by Verna Felton ( Cinderella ) Russi Taylor ( sequels ) Portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter ( 2015 film ) Melanie Paxson ( Descendants ) Children Jane ( daughter ; in Descendants and Descendants 2 only )
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Document [0](Title: Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) they may ask (alleged) infringers to provide information on the goods it "controls". Article 9 states that a Party's judicial authorities "may" consider "" any legitimate measure of value submitted by a rights holder, including lost profits, the value of infringed property as per market price, or the suggested retail price. This clause has received considerable criticism for its validity, as well as its similarity to previously controversial attempts at establishing precedent to the same effect. According to the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure, the principle does not "reflect the economic loss suffered by the right holder". In a
Document [1](Title: Education in Malaysia) National Secondary Schools use Malay as the main medium of instruction because Malay language is the National language of Malaysia while English is a compulsory subject in all schools. Since 2003, Science and Mathematics had been taught in English, however in 2009 the government decided to revert to use Malay starting in year 2012. As in primary schools, a National Secondary School must provide teaching of Chinese and Tamil languages, as well as indigenous languages wherever practical, on request of parents of at least 15 pupils in the school. In addition, foreign languages such as Arabic or Japanese may be
Document [2](Title: Conrad III of Germany) he was rector. With the support of the imperial cities, Swabia, and the Duchy of Austria, Conrad was elected anti-king at Nuremberg in December 1127. Conrad quickly crossed the Alps to be crowned King of Italy by Anselm V, Archbishop of Milan. Over the next two years, he failed to achieve anything in Italy, however, and returned to Germany in 1130, after Nuremberg and Speyer, two strong cities in his support, fell to Lothair in 1129. Conrad continued in Lothair's opposition, but he and Frederick were forced to acknowledge Lothair as emperor in 1135, during which time Conrad relinquished his
Document [3](Title: Kamenice (Jizera)) rainfall in the Jizera Mountains that day. The breakup of the bílý Desná dam on September 18, 1916 was also caused by the flooding of the Kamenice. Kamenice (Jizera) Kamenice river () is a tributary of the Jizera river in the Czech Republic. It rises from several source streams in the Jizera Mountains () of Bohemia at Holubník (the "pigeon-house") (1070 m). Below the former crystal production village of Kristiánov (Christiansthal), a locality in the Bedřichov (Friedrichswald), only Liščí bouda (Fuchsbaude) remains preserved as a glass museum near where the Kamenice meets the Josefův Důl dam. The Josefův Důl dam,
Document [4](Title: Alfred Heaver) he worked for the remainder of his life. The pair bought five plots on the Conservative Land Society's (CLS) Bolingbroke Park Estate. The CLS, at the time, developed estates in more isolated areas of Battersea where land-prices were low, and offered easy purchase terms of 10% down and monthly or quarterly payments; their main focus was on increasing the number of voters at a time that the franchise depended upon property ownership. Heaver and Coates immediately mortgaged three of the plots, and built properties on the other two, on Bennerley Road (at the time called Beverley Road). The possibility is
Document [5](Title: Multiple citizenship) other countries and Jean's appointment made her both "de facto" head of state and commander-in-chief of the Canadian forces. The French embassy released a statement that this law would not be enforced because the Governor General is essentially a ceremonial figurehead. Nevertheless, Jean renounced her French citizenship two days before taking up office to end the controversy about it. However, former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner was born in the United Kingdom and still retains his dual citizenship. Stéphane Dion, former head of the Liberal Party of Canada and the previous leader of the official opposition, holds dual citizenship with
Document [6](Title: Rajshahi Cadet College) initially named Ayub Cadet College. It was established in 1966 during the Pakistan period. Pakistani dictator and Field Marshal Ayub Khan named the institution by his own name and laid the foundation stone. East Pakistan Governor Munaim Khan, a collaborator of the Pakistan occupation army who was later assassinated in 1971, inaugurated the college. The name was changed after Bangladesh obtained independence, and it is now known as Rajshahi Cadet College (RCC). Late Wing Commander (Retd) Mohammad Syed PAF was the founding Principal of the college who joined on 1 November 1965. The first Budget and Accounts Officer to join
Document [7](Title: It's Five O'Clock Somewhere) Jim '' Moose '' Brown wrote '' It 's Five O'Clock Somewhere '' with Don Rollins . Although Brown had several other cuts recorded by other artists , this song was the first to make the final cut of an album . The title lyric was inspired by a teacher who worked with Rollins . Brown recorded the demo and offered it to Kenny Chesney , who turned it down . It was then offered to Alan Jackson , who said that he was looking for a song that he could record as a duet with Jimmy Buffett .
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Document [0](Title: Marit Nybakk) Marit Nybakk Marit Nybakk (born 14 February 1947 in Nord-Odal) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party, a former First Vice-President of the Norwegian Parliament, the Storting, and a former President of the Nordic Council. From 2016 to 2018 she was President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights, the preeminent women's and girls' rights organisation in Norway. A pragmatic social democrat and a proponent of the Third Way, she became a Member of Parliament in 1986 as the substitute for Gro Harlem Brundtland when the latter became Prime Minister. In 2009 she became the Storting's Third Vice President,
Document [1](Title: Supermodel po-ukrainsky (season 1)) Kiev and Odessa. The second round was held in the cities of Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk. 200 selected applicants from the auditions were narrowed down to 30 semi-finalists who received a callback. Of these 30, 15 were selected to be a part of the final cast. The first destination for the season was in the Carpathian mountains in Ukraine. The finale for the show took place in Paris. "First aired: August 29, 2014" Sergey Nikityuk, Sonya Plakidyuk, and Richard Gorn shortlist thirty semi-finalists from 200 applicants that show up during the auditions. The number drops to 29 the following day,
Document [2](Title: Xetulul Theme Park) Xetulul Theme Park Xetutul is a theme park in Guatemala. It is located in the Retalhuleu Department in the southwest of the country. Opening in 2002, Xetutul is the third largest amusement park in Latin America, after Beto Carrero World in Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil and Six Flags México near Mexico City, Mexico. Xetutul is associated with the nearby Xocomil waterpark, which opened in 1997, and together the two parks receive over one million visitors every year, making the parks the most popular tourist attraction in the country. Xetulul and Xocomil are operated by the Institute for the Recreation of
Document [3](Title: LGBT in Guatemala) unaware of the dangers of unprotected sex and continue to perpetuate risky behavior. LGBT in Guatemala Today, LGBT individuals are victimized and very little has been done to resolve this issue in Guatemala, and Latin America for that matter. Guatemalans who identify as queer are consistently ostracized for struggling to conform to a heteronormative society that Guatemala has instituted. Sexual minorities are denied essential services such as education and healthcare, and the Guatemalan State has done very little to provide aid to LGBT individuals, insinuating that Guatemala is an anti-LGBT country. The State is portrayed as not providing enough aid
Document [4](Title: History of Christianity in Slovakia) originating in southern Germany and Switzerland, were drawn towards "Sacramentarian" views of Eucharist, regarding it as a mere memorial of Christ's death. Reformation was first formally introduced in the twenty-four Saxon cities of Spiš in 1544. After the Diet of 1548 adopted strict measures against Anabaptist and "Sacramentarian" ideas, the predominantly Lutheran cities adopted a series of Confessions of Faith based on the "Augsburg Confession" in order to avoid the risk of being associated with views outlawed by the Diet. First five eastern towns (Levoča, Prešov, Bardejov, Košice, and Sabinov) agreed to the so-called ""Confessio Pentepolitana"" in 1549. It was
Document [5](Title: Marshall Islands at the 2016 Summer Olympics) 50 meter freestyle with a time of 28:16, but both failed to advance to the next round. The United States won medals in both events, with France receiving a medal for the men's and Denmark and Belarus receiving medals for the women's competitions. The Marshall Islands received an invitation from the Tripartite Commission for Mathlynn Sasser to compete in the women's lightweight category (58 kg), signifying the nation's Olympic weightlifting debut. Sasser had a total score of 199, placing eleventh. The medals in the event went to athletes from Thailand and Chinese Taipei. Marshall Islands at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Document [6](Title: Latvian Agrarian Reform Law of 1920) buildings or hospitals. The land was distributed to a new class of small-holding farmers - over 54,000 Jaunsaimnieki (New farmers) with average farm size of 17,1 ha, who usually had to create their farms from nothing, in process building new houses and clearing fields. Due to their small size and unfavorable grain prices, the new farmers rapidly developed dairy farming. Butter, bacon and eggs became new export industries. The agrarian reform was finally completed in 1937, transforming the country's economy and the Latvian society. Agrarian reform can be regarded as a social revolution in which the foundations of changing agriculture
Document [7](Title: Charles Duryea) On September 20 , 1893 , the Duryea Brothers road - tested the first - ever , working American gasoline - powered automobile in a portion of Springfield , Massachusetts that is now Chicopee , Massachusetts . The Duryea 's '' motor wagon '' was a used horse drawn buggy that the brothers had purchased for $70 and into which they had installed a 4 HP , single cylinder gasoline engine . The car ( buggy ) had a friction transmission , spray carburetor and low tension ignition . Frank Duryea test drove it again on November 10 -- this time in a prominent location : past their garage at 47 Taylor Street in Springfield . The next day it was reported by The Republican newspaper with great fanfare .
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Answer: | September 20 , 1893 |
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Document [0](Title: Tom Flynn (author)) quarantined world. Undercover documentarians from the galactic empire to which Earth belongs (human cameras known as Spectators) present the false messiah's story to eager audiences on many worlds. Earth religions have become a particular fascination for the galactic public, and the idea spreads that he is the next incarnation of Jesus Christ. (It is now accepted by Christians that God sends his son to one world after another.) Defying the ruined planet's quarantine, a corrupt mining magnate, a bumbling Mormon televangelist, and conspiring Catholic cardinals doing the bidding of the Pope jockey to establish influence on Jaremi Four and claim
Document [1](Title: Erythrolamprus ocellatus) tail is ringed with black. The species is a Tobago endemic, known only from the wetter northeastern and central parts of the island. It utilizes leaf-litter and is perhaps also fossorial in rainforest, forest edge and cacao plantation habitats. It seems to be most active in the early morning and late afternoon. It probably feeds on other snakes. Erythrolamprus ocellatus Erythrolamprus ocellatus, commonly known as the Tobago false coral, Red snake, or Doctor snake is a species of colubrid snake, which is endemic to the island of Tobago (in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago). Unlike other "Erythrolamprus" species, "E.
Document [2](Title: Transportation in Kozhikode district) nearby towns ply from the Palayam Bus Stand. Private buses to adjoining districts start from the Mofussil Bus Stand (one of the largest bus stand in Kerala) on Indira Gandhi Road (Mavoor Road). Buses operated by the KSRTC drive from the KSRTC bus stand on Indira Gandhi Road. KSRTC Bus Stand Kozhikode is the biggest bus stand in Kerala having a size of 36,036.47-meter square. There are also KSRTC depots in Thamarassery, Thottilpalam, Thiruvambady and Vatakara in the district. There are two routes available to Bangalore. One is Kozhikode–Gundlupet–Mysore–Bangalore; this road is most preferred one but is very busy. Another
Document [3](Title: Vishnudevananda Saraswati) during the entire trip, from Tel Aviv to fly over the war-ridden Suez Canal and was buzzed by Israeli jets. The same thing happened with the Egyptian Air Force on the other side of the Canal. He continued eastward, "bombing" Pakistan and India with flowers and peace leaflets. On 15 September 1983 Vishnudevananda flew over the Berlin Wall, from West to East Berlin, in a highly publicized and particularly dangerous mission to promote peace. In a press interview given several weeks beforehand, he said, "Symbolically we want to show we cannot cross borders with guns, only with flowers. If they
Document [4](Title: Out of This Club) love outside the club." Music critics were divided on "Out Of This Club"; The songs production was praised as well as criticized. Nic Oliver of MusicOMH liked the song writing, "R Kelly does a fine job on the slow jam 'Out Of The Club'". Bill Lamb of About.com commented " Polow da Don rolls out the Nth version of Usher's "Love In This Club" on 'Out of the Club.'" Glenn Gamboa from "Newsday" liked the song for "[sounding] sweet and fresh." Christian Hoard of "Rolling Stone" was also complimentary of the song writing, "R. Kelly mixes sweet and sassy on
Document [5](Title: Boeing T-X) refueling using the boom and receptacle (also called the flying boom system). The Boeing T-X with related ground-based training and support is being developed and offered by Boeing with its Swedish aerospace group partner, Saab for the U.S. Air Force T-X program to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon for pilot training. Boeing and Saab signed a partnership agreement for the USAF T-X competition on 6 December 2013. The aircraft was revealed on 13 September 2016. The first BTX-1 aircraft flew on 20 December 2016. On 27 September 2018, it was officially announced that the Boeing T-X will become the U.S.
Document [6](Title: The Millennium Breach) trustees. The Breach presents the Foundation’s position on practical policy and how to replicate the grassroots non-profit, inner-city programs that have been effective since the release of the original Kerner Report in 1968. It targets private and public policymakers and inner-city community practitioners. The breach documents the following trends since the release of the Kerner Report in 1968: The report recommended the adoption of national policies based on what the Eisenhower Foundation believed to have been effective policies in education, employment, economic, development, race and criminal justice since the Kerner Commission. The following policies were recommended: "The Milton S. Eisenhower
Document [7](Title: Pacific Rim Uprising) Pacific Rim Uprising is a 2018 American science fiction film directed by Steven S. DeKnight ( in his feature - film directorial debut ) and written by DeKnight , Emily Carmichael , Kira Snyder , and T.S. Nowlin . It is the sequel to the 2013 film Pacific Rim , with Guillermo del Toro , the director of the original , serving as a producer . The sequel stars John Boyega ( also making his producer debut ) , as well as Scott Eastwood , Cailee Spaeny , Jing Tian , Adria Arjona , and Zhang Jin , with Rinko Kikuchi , Charlie Day , and Burn Gorman returning from the original film . Set in the year 2035 , the plot follows humanity again fighting Kaiju , giant monsters set on destroying the world .
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Answer: | 2013 |
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Document [0](Title: Horntail) is not quite suited for her purpose, so she tries another spot. Often her operations are upon a tree that has been felled for the builder's use; and by this means the new generation finds its way at times into our homes. Having satisfied herself that at last she has found the proper conditions under which a larva could exist, she passes an egg into the wood; then she repeats the process at some other spot on the same tree or log. Members of 3 genera of horntail Siricidae attack dying or recently killed balsam fir and spruce (Rose and
Document [1](Title: Dudley Forbes (cricketer)) Forbes's brother-in-law, Alan Hotham, also played first-class cricket, making a single appearance for Hampshire in 1901. Dudley Forbes (cricketer) Captain Dudley Henry Forbes (13 January 1873 – 21 April 1901) played first-class cricket for Oxford University and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). Born in Ireland and educated in England, he was an officer of the British Army during the Second Boer War, but died during the conflict. Forbes was born at Forenaughts House, near Naas, County Kildare, Ireland. Sent to England to be educated, he attended Eton College before going on to Christ Church, Oxford. Forbes made his first-class debut
Document [2](Title: Emily Newell Blair) and easily but has an awful kick afterwards". She retired from public life in 1944 after suffering a stroke. "The Women's Committee, U.S. Council of National Defense: An Interpretive Report" She died on August 3, 1951 in Alexandria, Arlington County, Virginia. Emily Newell Blair Emily Newell Blair (January 9, 1877 – August 3, 1951) was an American writer, suffragist, feminist, national Democratic Party political leader, and a founder of the League of Women Voters. Emily Jane Newell Blair was born in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri on January 9, 1877 and died on August 3, 1951 in Alexandra, Arlington County, Virginia.
Document [3](Title: Clinton Township, Fulton County, Ohio) Wauseon. Students from the township are served by the following public local school districts: Mail is delivered in the township by the following U.S. Post Office locations: Most of the township is within the Wauseon telephone exchange, which is served by UTO (United Telephone Company of Ohio,) doing business as CenturyLink, with telephone numbers using the following Numbering Plan Codes: Pettisville and an area south of that are served by the Archbold telephone exchange, which is delivered by UTO (United Telephone Company of Ohio,) doing business as CenturyLink, with telephone numbers using the following Numbering Plan Codes: A small section
Document [4](Title: League of American Writers) professing neutrality, and only one — Gertrude Atherton — supporting General Francisco Franco and his nationalist forces. In accord with the CPUSA's political line, no effort was made to contact writers known to be sympathetic to Leon Trotsky. When Max Eastman, a translator of Trotsky and opponent of Joseph Stalin, was inadvertently mailed a survey form, Eastman's reply was excluded at the insistence of Communist Party newspaper editor Moissaye Olgin. The other replies were distilled into a pamphlet published by the League of American Writers, entitled "Writers Take Sides." With the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact in the fall of
Document [5](Title: Miss USA 1994) fears for the contestants' safety. The city had contributed more than $100,000 to South Padre's bid to host the pageant, fundraising that was mirrored by other cities in the Rio Grande Valley. The following are the contestants' scores in the preliminary competition. The Miss USA 1994 delegates were: Miss USA 1994 Miss USA 1994, the 43rd Miss USA pageant, was televised live from the South Padre Island Convention Centre on South Padre Island, Texas on February 11, 1994. At the conclusion of the final competition, Lu Parker of South Carolina was crowned by outgoing titleholder Kenya Moore of Michigan. The
Document [6](Title: Supervisor Call instruction) are loaded into designated "transient areas" (PLPA in post-MVT) when invoked. OS/360 did not, in general, have any way of restricting the use of SVCs. Consequently, there were quite a number of unintentional system- and data-integrity exposures which were possible by employing certain sequences of SVCs and other instructions. It became common practice for curious users to attempt to discover these exposures, but some system programmers used these exposures rather than develop their own user-written SVCs. Beginning with MVS/370, IBM considered it a product defect if a system design error would allow an application program to enter supervisor state without
Document [7](Title: List of The 100 episodes) As of May 24 , 2017 , 58 episodes of The 100 have aired , concluding the fourth season . In March 2017 , The CW renewed the series for a fifth season , set to premiere on April 24 , 2018 .
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Answer: | April 24 , 2018 |
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Document [0](Title: Constitutional reforms of Sulla) Lucius Sergius Catiline attempted to overthrow the Republic, and install Catiline as master of the state. Catiline and his supporters simply followed in Sulla's footsteps. Ultimately, however, the conspiracy was discovered and the conspirators were killed. In January 49 BC, after the senate had refused to renew his appointment as governor, Julius Caesar followed in Sulla's footsteps, marched on Rome, and made himself dictator. This time, however, the Roman Republic was not as lucky, and the civil war that Caesar began would not end until 27 BC, with the creation of the Roman Empire. Constitutional reforms of Sulla The constitutional
Document [1](Title: Paeroa–Pokeno Line) a paragraph in the Ministry of Works annual report said 20 private crossings had been formed and metalled and of culverts installed. Very little is now visible. The Kaimai Tunnel relegated this section to ghost status; in August 1962 a deviation from Wahora to Apata passing under the Kaimai Range in a long (8.85 km) tunnel was approved . Work on the tunnel did not commence until 1969. With the opening of the tunnel in 1978, the Paeroa - Katikati section of the East Coast Main Trunk was closed Originally the line was to be the first part of the
Document [2](Title: Wyoming-class battleship) on an American battleship design. Congress approved two new battleships, BB-32 and BB-33, on 3 March 1909. Design 502 later proved to be the basis for the subsequent class of battleships, the s. The ships of the "Wyoming" class were long at the waterline and long overall. They had a beam of and a draft of . The ships displaced as designed and up to at full combat load. They had a full length flush deck, which improved sea-keeping and the ability to work the secondary guns in heavier seas. Both ships were fitted with lattice masts. Their transverse metacentric
Document [3](Title: Religion in Syria) Arameans or Arab Christians. Many Christians, particularly the Eastern Orthodox, have joined the Arab nationalist movement and some are changing their Aramaic or Westernized names to Arabic ones. Syrian Christians participate higher proportionally speakin in political and administrative affairs than do Muslims. Especially among the young, relations between Christians and Muslims are improving. There are several social differences between Christians and Muslims. For example, Syrian Christians are more highly urbanized than Muslims; many live either in or around Damascus, Aleppo, Hamah, or Latakia, and there are relatively fewer of them in the lower income groups. Proportionately more Christians than Muslims
Document [4](Title: Enrico Giovannini) on "Beyond GDP" was signed by the OECD, the European Commission, the United Nations, the United Nations Development Programme, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, the World Bank and several other institutions. He was a member of several important international bodies: Chair of the Conference of European Statisticians, a body of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), Chair of the Board of the World Bank International Comparison Program for the measurement of purchasing power parities worldwide, advisor to the European Commissioner for the Environment and member of the Board of the Canadian Index of Wellbeing and of the
Document [5](Title: Richard Seymour (writer)) for publications such as "The Guardian" and "Jacobin". The blog "Lenin's Tomb" began in June 2003 and was listed in 2005 as the 21st-most-popular blog in the United Kingdom. Although run by Seymour, it also has front-page posts from other contributors, including, occasionally, China Miéville. It has been cited by the BBC, "The Guardian", "Private Eye", and "Slate" magazine. Seymour writes about "issues such as imperialism, Zionism, Islamophobia and anti-capitalism, and covers strikes and protests with footage, images and reportage". Beginning in January 2013, Seymour focused his blog on an internal crisis involving allegations of rape committed by a (now
Document [6](Title: 1984 Crispa Redmanizers season) the First All-Filipino Conference title over Gilbey's Gin, four games to one. Coach Narciso Bernardo won his first title with the Redmanizers. After placing fifth in the Second All-Filipino Conference, the Redmanizers return to the finals in the Invitational Championship. Crispa played Great Taste in the best-of-five finale. The Redmanizers lost Game one by a rout, they won the next two games to moved within a win of capturing another title. The Coffee Makers came back with a victory in Game four to tied the series and force a deciding fifth game. On December 18, the Redmanizers trailed by as
Document [7](Title: Nasty Girl (Vanity 6 song)) '' Nasty Girl '' is a song written and composed by American musician Prince . The song was first recorded by his protégé girl group Vanity 6 in 1982 , who charted at number one on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart with their version . Prince gave the songwriting credit to lead singer Vanity , although he was the writer and composer . Inaya Day recorded a hit cover version of the song in 2004 that reached number 9 in the UK Singles Chart . There have also been several other versions of this song .
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Answer: | Inaya Day |
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Document [0](Title: Haider (film)) five National Film Awards: Best Male Playback Singer, Best Dialogue, Best choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Music Direction. In 1995, during the insurgency in Kashmir, Hilaal Meer (Narendra Jha), a doctor based in Srinagar, agrees to perform an appendectomy on Ikhlaque, the leader of a pro-separatist militant group. To avoid detection, he performs the surgery at his house, much to the chagrin of his wife Ghazala (Tabu), who questions his allegiance. The following day, during a military raid, Hilaal is accused of harbouring terrorists. A shootout ensues at his home, during which Ikhlaque is killed and Hilaal is taken
Document [1](Title: Moishe Mana) enough money to buy his own van. Realizing that anyone with a van and a strong back could start a moving company in 1980s New York, Moishe quickly began hiring other Israeli immigrants, and was able to swiftly undercut his competition. Within six years his company was one of the city’s top residential movers. It eventually evolved into Moishe's Moving Logistics. By the late 1980s Moishe's Moving Logistics had become the largest moving company in the tri-state area. As the company grew, Moishe began purchasing warehouse space and offering storage solutions. By 1998, he had amassed more than 1.5 million
Document [2](Title: Saghar Siddiqui) during the independence and settled in Lahore. In those days with his slim appearance, wearing pants and boski (yellow silky cloth) shirts, with curly hair, and reciting beautiful ghazals in a melodious voice, he became a huge success. He had some tragic turns in his life. Siddiqui continued to write poetry for the film industry and moved on to publish a literary magazine. The magazine was a critical success but a commercial flop. Disappointed, Saghar shut down the magazine. In his later life, he fell into depression, financially ruined and addicted to drugs. Siddiqui chose to stay in cheap hotels,
Document [3](Title: Enrique Peñalosa) schools and 6 public hospitals, the implementation of 1.500 surveillance cameras to prevent petty crime, the construction of large highways and avenues such as Avenida Longitudinal de Occidente and Tintal-Alsacia-Constitución, selling all public participation in Empresa de Telefonos de Bogotá (ETB), and the expansion of Bogotá's metropolitan area in its northern edges, in areas currently occupied by the Thomas Van Der Hammen natural reserve. Peñalosa has been in controversy with several interest groups for these proposals -specifically environmental, education, and health citizen groups, as well as his political opponents from leftist groups strong in the city. As of late 2017,
Document [4](Title: Aidan O'Rourke (musician)) Aidan O'Rourke (musician) Aidan O'Rourke (born 1975) is a Scottish contemporary folk music fiddle player and composer. He was named the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician of the Year and the Scots Trad Music Awards 2011 Composer of the Year. In addition to his solo career, O'Rourke also plays in the award-winning folk trio Lau alongside Kris Drever and Martin Green. He was one of 20 musicians commissioned for New Music 20x12 by PRS for Music Foundation to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. O'Rourke has worked with Eddi Reader, Andy Sheppard, Alyth, Roddy Woomble and appears on
Document [5](Title: Technology in Star Wars) animation. While the freezing process as depicted in the films is realistic, reversing the same process by heating, he argues, is more challenging, and can be dangerous if heated too fast. He also argues that this process, as depicted in the film, is a scientific, physical challenge. Aside from droids/robots, the use of artificial intelligence is found very commonly in the "Star Wars" universe. Computers exist in many different forms in both the "Star Wars" movies and the Star Wars expanded universe, including both canonical and non-canonical stories from personal computers. These range from computerized notebooks to bigger, more sophisticated
Document [6](Title: Utica, Tunisia) and Hamilcar then came to Utica's defense, managing to raise the siege, but "the severest blow of all… was the defection of Hippacritae and Utica, the only two cities in Libya which had…bravely faced the present war…indeed they never had on any occasion given the least sign of hostility to Carthage." Eventually, the forces of Carthage proved victorious, forcing Utica and Hippacritae to surrender after a short siege. Utica again defied Carthage in the Third Punic War, when it surrendered to Rome shortly before the breakout of war in 150 BC. After its victory, Rome rewarded Utica by granting it
Document [7](Title: Cell potency) Cell potency is a cell 's ability to differentiate into other cell types . The more cell types a cell can differentiate into , the greater its potency . Potency is also described as the gene activation potential within a cell which like a continuum begins with totipotency to designate a cell with the most differentiation potential , pluripotency , multipotency , oligopotency and finally unipotency .
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Document [0](Title: Human embryogenesis) to the notochord which lies directly underneath. The node has arisen from epiblasts of the amniotic cavity floor, and it is this node that induces the formation of the neural plate which serves as the basis for the nervous system. The neural plate will form opposite the primitive streak from ectodermal tissue which thickens and flattens into the neural plate. The epiblast in that region moves down into the streak at the location of the primitive pit where the process called ingression, which leads to the formation of the mesoderm takes place. This ingression sees the cells from the epiblast
Document [1](Title: Psychopathic Personality Inventory) disorder in criminals) puts more emphasis on antisocial behaviors in its scoring system. Additionally, each measure uses a different form of data collection (interviews and a review of personal history vs. self-reports), which could also contribute to weaker correlations between the two scores, as discrepancies in the information obtained may result in very different conclusions. The PPI exhibits moderate to strong correlations with other measures of psychopathy when used in cross-sectional designs. As stated earlier, the PCL and its derivatives are often used in criminal settings and consists of a semi-structured interview and review of the subject's criminal records. Despite
Document [2](Title: William Manning (author)) judicial and executive branches of federal government, especially lawyers. He said that they were continuously interested in having money scarce and their people in distress. The scarcer the money, they believed, the lower the cost of produce and the more distressed the people became, the better. It, therefore, not only doubled the nominal value of their fees and salaries, Manning said, but also doubled and tripled their income, forcing the people to beg for forgiveness, patience and forbearance. Manning wrote, “This gratifyes both their pride & covetousness, when on the other hand when money is plenty & prices high they
Document [3](Title: Gokina) Gokina Gokina is a valley settlement situated on the leeward side of the Margalla Hills, 21 km from Islamabad, Pakistan. The hamlet is known for its scenic beauty, lush green meadows, and terrace farming, and attracts many tourists due to its views. The area is filled with pine trees and a natural spring arising from the mountains. The spring, running parallel to the mountains, separates the area into two parts. Its water in some places is stored in local reservoirs for home usage. Gokina's coordinates are 33°46'9" N 73°3'56" E; it sits slightly over 1000 m above sea level. It
Document [4](Title: Hossam el-Hamalawy) why the workers were able to have their demands fulfilled. Demanding a higher minimum wage, in February 2008 left-wing activists such as Kamal el-Fayoumi who worked in the state-run textile industry in el-Mahalla organized one of the largest anti-Mubarak labor protests since Mubarak became president in 1981, with around 10,000 factory workers protesting in the streets. Meanwhile, the doctors union voted to go on a national strike on March 15 and university professors launched a national strike on March 23. On 6 April 2008, thousands of policemen occupied el-Mahalla and took control of many of the factories in an attempt
Document [5](Title: Bischhausen) Bischhausen Bischhausen is a village in the Gemeinde Gleichen in southern Lower Saxony with a population of 366 (as of December 2010). The village is located close to the previous border with what was the GDR and near the peaks called the Gleichen, with their castle ruins. It consists almost entirely of residences - primarily those of farmer families and of commuters to Göttingen. In addition, there is a very small village pond and the Lutheran church of St. Martin with its Late Gothic wooden sculpture. The first mention of the community was in 1152, when it was referred to
Document [6](Title: Malcolm Playfair Anderson) to South America. The first trip was with Wilfred Hudson Osgood and the second was with his wife, Mary Elizabeth. In 1911, British zoologist Oldfield Thomas wrote: "to our great loss and regret Mr Anderson now proposes to give up the arduous life of the field collector." In response to the demands of World War I on American manufacturing, Anderson began working at a shipyard in 1918, as he was unable to join the Army. On 21 February 1919, Anderson died when he fell from the scaffolding at Moore's Shipyard in Oakland, California. Following his death, his father eulogized him
Document [7](Title: Soviet atomic bomb project) On 29 August 1949 , the Soviet Union secretly conducted its first successful weapon test ( First Lightning ) , based on the U.S. design at the Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan .
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Answer: | 1949 |
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Document [0](Title: Tennessee State Route 55) four-lane divided H.T. Pelham Memorial Parkway north and passes over the Caney Fork and Western Railroad before it curves northwest. The road runs through a mix of farmland and woodland with some nearby development and heads north, crossing the Barren Fork before curving to the northeast. SR 55 turns back to the north and comes to its eastern terminus at an interchange with US 70S (SR 1) and the western terminus of SR 380. At this point, US 70S (SR 1) continues east along the bypass around McMinnville. The section of SR 55 between SR 50 and SR 82 in
Document [1](Title: Theodore Hesburgh) Hesburgh-Yusko Scholarship, and the Hesburgh International Scholar Experience. Hesburgh's papers are housed in the Archives of the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame's Hesburgh Library initially opened as the Memorial Library on September 18, 1963, and was renamed in his honor in 1987. In his retirement, Hesburgh maintained a private office on the library's thirteenth floor. Hesburgh, one of the country's "most respected clergyman," was a strong supporter of interfaith dialogue. He also brought a Catholic perspective to the numerous government commissions, civic initiatives, and other projects in which he was involved. From his position within the American political establishment
Document [2](Title: Thyme (band)) thyme. In 2004, was attempting to pursue a solo music career, and needed a composer to compose her music. In July 2004, she met a composer, , and had their first live performance at a small concert hall in Tokyo, Japan in March 2005. On June 13, 2005, Kamiyama officially announced changing her stage name to "Thyme", and released the single "Seiten/Shiroi Hana" on October 30. On December 21, Thyme and Shimizu formed the duo "Thyme", which was followed in March 2006 by the single "Drive/Yasashii Uta ga Aru Bashō e". Between April 2005 and June 2006, Thyme was primarily
Document [3](Title: Buckskin Gulch) then go down the dirt road to the jump-off point. The Wire Pass entrance shares the same trailhead, Wire Pass Trailhead, with the equally spectacular Coyote Buttes, home to The Wave, a famous sandstone rock formation. Permits are required by law for both day hiking and overnight backpacking in the Buckskin Gulch-Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area. Permits can be obtained from the Bureau of Land Management office online. Only twenty overnight permits per day are allowed and group sizes are limited to ten persons. The overnight fee is $5.00 per person per day while day use permits are $6.00 per
Document [4](Title: Cominella lineolata) ground color is of a greenish brown, banded with black. These transverse striae are definite and at regular distances; six or eight appear on the body whorl. The operculum is very small, unguiculated, pointed, and of a reddish brown. This marine species occurs off New Zealand and Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia). Cominella lineolata Cominella lineolata, common name the spotted cominella, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks. The length of the shell varies between 20 mm and 39 mm. The smooth shell is
Document [5](Title: Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton) Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton The Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in southern New Jersey, United States. Its ecclesiastic territory includes the counties of Burlington, Monmouth, Ocean, and Mercer (where Trenton, the capital city of New Jersey, is located). Pope Leo XIII created the Diocese of Trenton in 1881, carving it out of the Diocese of Newark, which then covered all of New Jersey. Catholicism in what is now the diocese dates back more than 250 years. Jesuit Father Joseph Greaton arrived in Philadelphia in 1729 and built Old St. Joseph Church,
Document [6](Title: Kabuki Warriors) the game its first one-out-of-ten rating in the publication's history, described it in this way: "This isn't kabuki. It's "Yie Ar Kung-Fu" with blusher." Andy McNamara of "Game Informer" said, "Quite frankly, this game is a joke. The fighters you face early on are so easy to beat, I literally won a match just bashing the controller against my ass. I wish I was joking, but the score is seriously "Kabuki Warriors" zero, my ass one. Some of the warriors are cool to look at with all their elaborate garb and authentic dance, but the fighting is pathetic." Kabuki Warriors
Document [7](Title: Aunt May) Aunt May was portrayed by Sally Field in the 2012 reboot The Amazing Spider - Man series , and is shown somewhat younger and more strict than in previous depictions . Throughout the film , she expresses concern for Peter being out late and coming home injured , though he refuses to admit to her where he has been . At the end of the film , despite coming home in serious pain , Peter brings home the eggs she asked him to get in the middle of the film and does not bother to ask what happened . Field reprises her role as Aunt May in The Amazing Spider - Man 2 . She has become a nursing student to support herself and Peter financially after Peter graduates from high school . She reveals to Peter that she and Ben were visited by government agents a few days after Richard and Mary disappeared and were told that Richard was planning to sell secret weapons to foreign powers . She later comforts Peter during his depression over Gwen Stacy 's death and contributes to giving him the confidence he needs to become Spider - Man again , heavily hinting that she knows Peter 's secret .
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Answer: | Sally Field |
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Document [0](Title: Henrik Svensen) Bergen in 1954, and was re-elected on one occasion, notably chairing the Standing Committee on Defence in his second term. He worked as a presiding judge in Gulating Court of Appeal from 1945 to 1961, and in Eidsivating Court of Appeal briefly in 1961 before becoming County Governor of Aust-Agder, a post he held until 1974. He was president of Norges Forsvarsforening from 1962 to 1966. Svensen died in August 2007, aged 103. Henrik Svensen Henrik Svensen (17 July 1904 – 16 August 2007) was a Norwegian judge and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Askøy, finished
Document [1](Title: Stockerston) Stockerston Stockerston is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, located on the border with Rutland, by the Eye Brook. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 35. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 census and is included in the civil parish of Horninghold. The Parish contains various woods including the large Bolt Wood and Park Wood, and the smaller Fishpond Spinney, Great Spinney, Little Merrible Wood, and Holyoaks Wood. Bolt Wood and Park Wood are fragments of the medieval Leighfield Forest and included in the sites of
Document [2](Title: Philips Velo) Philips Velo The Philips Velo was a Handheld PC. The initial Velo 1 was a PDA device released by Philips in August 1997. The device was typical of the HPCs at the time, being powered by two AA batteries or a rechargeable NiMH battery pack. The device had a green back-lit 5.1-inch resistive touchscreen with a resolution of 480×240 pixels at two bits per pixel which allowed for the display of four shades of grey. It originally shipped with Windows CE 1.0, with a ROM upgrade to Windows CE 2.0 that customers could order for $99.99. Expandability was via two
Document [3](Title: Messaoud Ould Boulkheir) as President of the National Assembly, receiving 91 votes from the 93 deputies present. On September 2, 2007, Boulkheir said that the APP would not join a new party being formed to support Abdallahi; according to Boulkheir, this initiative would harm pluralism and be a move back to a single-party dominant system. Following the August 2008 military "coup d'état", in which Abdallahi was ousted, Boulkheir said on August 10, 2008 that he still recognized Abdallahi as President and rejected the junta's plans to hold a new election. The APP took part in a four-party alliance opposing the coup, called the
Document [4](Title: Constructive trust) right is created (i.e. the trust) and that must be because otherwise the family would be unjustly enriched by receiving the proceeds of the insurance policy purchased with the beneficiaries' money. "Interference with the plaintiff's property" can justify why the plaintiff can get its property back from a thief, but it cannot explain why new rights are generated in property for which the plaintiff's original property is swapped. In "Foskett v McKeown", the plaintiff's original property was an interest in the trust fund. The remedy they obtained was a constructive trust over an insurance payout. It is not obvious why
Document [5](Title: Only Men Aloud!) choir embarked on their second UK tour in December 2009. Their special guest was Welsh soprano Gwawr Edwards. In 2010, the choir was given its own Welsh-language television series, "Only Men Aloud", on S4C. In May 2010 Tim Rhys Evans embarked on a new project, to revive the male voice choir tradition, by forming Only Boys Aloud The boys made their first public appearance at the Ebbw Vale Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale and received three standing ovations for their renditions of Calon Lan, Sosban Fach and Don't Stop Believing. Only Men Aloud! completed a 16-date UK Christmas Tour in December
Document [6](Title: Robert Marve) Boilermakers starter. Marve would continue to see action in relief of TerBush, until he re-tore his ACL yet again. After missing three weeks, Marve returned to his reserve role with the Boilermakers. After TerBush lead the Boilermakers to a 2–6 record as a starter, he was benched in favor of Marve. Marve lead Purdue to 3 straight victories to end the regular season, and helped the Boilermakers collect their second consecutive bowl appearance. Marve is the son of Eugene Marve, a former NFL player. Marve was named Florida's Mr. Football and member of the Parade All-American team as senior at
Document [7](Title: Kuzey Güney) Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 40 September 7 , 2011 ( 2011 - 09 - 07 ) June 20 , 2012 ( 2012 - 06 - 20 ) 40 September 12 , 2012 ( 2012 - 09 - 12 ) June 26 , 2013 ( 2013 - 06 - 26 )
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Answer: | 40 |
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Document [0](Title: The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories) versions found in the earlier Arkham House editions of Lovecraft's works, also edited by Joshi, with a few further errors corrected for the present editions. Its companion volumes from Penguin Classics are "The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories" (2001), and "The Dreams in the Witch House and Other Weird Stories" (2004). "The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories" contains the following tales: All of the stories collected in this edition can also be found at . Scholars should note that the texts transcribed on Wikisource "may" contain errors, or may represent "uncorrected" versions. The Call of
Document [1](Title: Leonardo Marini) Charles V, and in 1560 Pope Pius IV appointed him bishop of Lanciano (and archbishop in 1562). He was papal legate to the Council of Trent. After being transferred to Alba (1566), appointed apostolic visitor to twenty-five dioceses of Italy. He collaborated on the formation of the Roman Catechism and was a member of the Roman Breviary reform commission (1568) and of the Roman Missal (1570). On behalf of Pius IV, he reviewed the rules and constitutions of the Clerics Regular of St. Paul (Barnabites). Leonardo Marini Leonardo Marini (1509 in Chios – 11 June 1573 in Rome) was a
Document [2](Title: Bacchus MC) Bacchus MC The Bacchus Motorcycle Club (BMC) is a Canadian one-percenter motorcycle club whose members ride only Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The name "Bacchus" is derived from an alternate name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, women and song. The name of the club originates from the cult and city religions symbolism of Dionysus, who was regarded as the protector or guardian of those who do not belong to conventional society. The Bacchus Motorcycle Club is one of the oldest one-percenter motorcycle clubs in Canada. Founded in Albert County, New Brunswick in late August 1972. On November 8, 2014, the Bacchus
Document [3](Title: Diamond Is Unbreakable) Rohan Kishibe" one-shot for "Weekly Shōnen Jump". Entitled "Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe ~Episode 5: Millionaire Village~" it was released in the October 6, 2012 issue of the magazine. In October 2015, Warner Bros. announced that Part 4 would receive an anime television adaptation that serves as a continuation of David Production's ongoing anime television of the entire series. The series began airing in April 2016. Toho and Warner Bros. partnered to produce a live-action film based on the fourth arc of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" that was released on August 4, 2017. Takashi Miike directed the film that stars Kento Yamazaki
Document [4](Title: Granulin) After binding to the receptor, progranulin may induce and modulate signaling pathways such as MAPK/ERK, PI3K/Akt, and FAK. Gene ontology enrichment analysis reveals an association between progranulin and notch receptor signaling. Granulin has also been shown to interact with Cyclin T1 and TRIB3. Although progranulin expression increases as cells mature, they are still involved in the development of multiple cell types. Progranulin is hypothesized to be a neurotrophic factor involved in corticogenisis. Induced pluripotent stem cell lines (IPSC) harboring the GRN mutation show a decrease in cortical neuronal differentiation ability. A recent mice study suggests that progranulin may be involved
Document [5](Title: Batman: Dark Moon Rising) Batman: Dark Moon Rising "Dark Moon Rising" is a two-part comic book series written by Matt Wagner about the superhero Batman. It contains two six-part mini series entitled "Batman and the Monster Men" and "Batman and the Mad Monk". The two series take place after the events of "" and before "". "Batman and the Monster Men" has Batman have his first encounter with Professor Hugo Strange and his hulking Monster Men. It also introduces Julie Madison, as well as her father Norman to the Post Crisis continuity and revealing that Sal Maroni was involved in the funding for Strange's
Document [6](Title: Garoutte Creek) operated under that name until permanently closing in 1957. In the 21st century, the former mine and the area around it have become a Superfund site. The Environmental Protection Agency is concerned about methylmercury contamination of streams including Garoutte Creek, the Little River, and the Coast Fork, as well as the Cottage Grove Reservoir on the Coast Fork. During its heyday, the mine was the second-largest mercury producer in Oregon. From 1900 to 1957, it yielded a total of 16,904 flasks of elemental mercury; equivalent to about . Garoutte Creek Garoutte Creek is a tributary of the Little River in
Document [7](Title: Highest-paid NBA players by season) Player Salary Team Stephen Curry $34,682,550 Golden State Warriors LeBron James $33,285,709 Cleveland Cavaliers Paul Millsap $31,269,231 Denver Nuggets Gordon Hayward $29,727,900 Boston Celtics Blake Griffin $29,512,900 Los Angeles Clippers Kyle Lowry $28,703,704 Toronto Raptors Russell Westbrook $28,530,608 Oklahoma City Thunder Mike Conley , Jr . $28,530,608 Memphis Grizzlies James Harden $28,299,399 Houston Rockets DeMar DeRozan $27,739,975 Toronto Raptors
Question: who's the highest played player in the nba
Answer: | Stephen Curry |