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Document [0](Title: Georgetown University Rugby Football Club) regular season PRU championship in 1987 and dropped a 13-10 decision to Salisbury State in the league challenge match championship. Building on success - the team began to roll with undefeated season play in 1989 under the guidance of president / captain Doug Brown and PRU all-star Dan Kirk. The 1990 team featured 5 PRU all-stars and took advantage of Springbok coaching expertise from Heyn van Rooyen and Theo van Wyk. Georgetown graduate students have played on the Georgetown Law Rugby Football Club since 2005. Current USA Rugby rules prevent graduate students from playing on the official university teams, despite
Document [1](Title: Hoschton, Georgia) Hoschton, Georgia Hoschton is a city in Jackson County, Georgia, United States. The population was 1,377 at the 2010 census. As of 2016 the estimated population was 1,495. Hoschton is located in western Jackson County at . It is bordered to the north by the city of Braselton. Georgia State Route 53 runs through the center of town, leading northwest to Oakwood and south to Winder. Jefferson, the county seat, is to the east, and Atlanta is to the southwest. According to the United States Census Bureau, Hoschton has a total area of , of which , or 0.79%, are
Document [2](Title: Stellar (payment network)) its platform and its market cap was almost $15 million. The Stellar Development Foundation released an upgraded protocol with a new consensus algorithm in April 2015 which went live in November 2015. The new algorithm used SCP, a cryptocurrency protocol created by Stanford professor David Mazières. Lightyear.io, a for-profit entity of Stellar, launched in May 2017 as the commercial arm of the company. In September 2017, Stellar announced a benefits program, part of its Stellar Partnership Grant Program, which would award partners up to $2 million worth of Lumens for project development. In September 2018, Lightyear Corporation acquired Chain, Inc
Document [3](Title: Sir Richard Bulkeley, 2nd Baronet) Sir Richard Bulkeley, 2nd Baronet Sir Richard Bulkeley, 2nd Baronet FRS (17 August 1660 – 7 April 1710) was an Irish politician and baronet. He was the elder son of Sir Richard Bulkeley, 1st Baronet and his first wife Catherine Bysse, daughter of John Bysse, sometime Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. Bulkeley was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating from both with a Bachelor of Arts in 1680. In the following year, he became a Fellow of Trinity College and received a Master of Arts in 1682. Bulkeley was appointed a Fellow of the Royal
Document [4](Title: Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991) Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 The Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 (TVPA; ) is a statute that allows for the filing of civil suits in the United States against individuals who, acting in an official capacity for any foreign nation, committed torture and/or extrajudicial killing. The statute requires a plaintiff to show exhaustion of local remedies in the location of the crime, to the extent that such remedies are "adequate and available." Plaintiffs may be U.S. citizens or non-U.S. citizens. Although the Act was not passed until early 1992, it was introduced the previous year, and the official
Document [5](Title: Adan Jodorowsky) Year" and "Best Live Show". Then he met Devendra Banhart, and together, they recorded the song "You are the one" and "Dime Cuándo". He also helped on Alizée's new album, writing a song for her called "La Cándida". He has composed works such as "Echek" (2000) and "Teou" (2001), "The Dance of Reality" as well as directing "Echek", "Un Sol Con Corazón" and "El Ídolo", "Dancing To The Radio", and the movie "The Voice Thief" starring himself and Cristóbal Jodorowsky as well as Asia Argento as the lead actress. In 2012 he produced the first solo (golden) album of León
Document [6](Title: Ben Watson (music writer)) which he likened to the earlier work 'Psycho-Politics' by the Marxist Peter Sedgwick. Since 2003 Watson has broadcast a weekly radio show on Resonance FM called "Late Lunch with Out To Lunch". In 2010, he and Andy Wilson founded the Association of Musical Marxists; together with Keith Fisher the AMM started up the Unkant imprint. In 2015 Wilson and Watson parted ways, but Watson carried on with a musical unit named the AMM All-Stars featuring drummer Peter Baxter. They played Cafe Oto in August 2016. Ben Watson (music writer) Ben Watson (born 1956) is a British writer on music and
Document [7](Title: Spanish Golden Age theatre) Lope de Vega ( November 25 , 1562 -- August 27 , 1635 ) One of the key figures in the Spanish Golden Century of Baroque literature . His reputation in the world of Spanish literature is second only to that of Cervantes , while the sheer volume of his literary output ( between 800 and 1800 plays ) is unequalled , making him one of the most prolific authors in the history of literature . His most notable play is Fuenteovejuna ( 1613 ) .
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Answer: | Lope de Vega |
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Document [0](Title: Richard C. Harding) the University of Arkansas School of Law (in 1975 and 1979, respectively). He was a student at the University of Arkansas School of Law when a young Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton were on the faculty. He was awarded a direct commission in the United States Air Force as a First Lieutenant in 1980 and was assigned to Bitburg Air Base in West Germany. Over the next few decades, Harding rose through the ranks of the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corps and served as the Staff Judge Advocate to six separate commands: 12th Flying Training Wing, 3d
Document [1](Title: Jeanette MacDonald) felt entirely comfortable in the smoky atmosphere. MacDonald had five documented serious romances. The first was wealthy NYU student Jack Ohmeis, whom she dated from 1922 until 1927. They became engaged in 1926, but his family objected to his marrying an actress. Ironically, the Ohmeis family fortunes were lost in the 1929 stock-market crash and MacDonald later lent money to Jack Ohmeis. MacDonald next dated Irving Stone from around 1926-8; they apparently met when she was touring in Chicago in "Yes, Yes, Yvette". Stone, who lived in Milwaukee, was the nephew of the founder of the Boston Store and worked
Document [2](Title: Congleton (borough)) Communities and Local Government considered reorganising Cheshire's administrative structure as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England. The decision to merge the boroughs of Congleton, Macclesfield, and Crewe and Nantwich to create a single unitary authority was announced on 25 July 2007, following a consultation period in which a proposal to create a single Cheshire unitary authority was rejected. The Borough of Congleton was abolished on 1 April 2009, when the new Cheshire East unitary authority was formed. Congleton (borough) Congleton was, from 1974 to 2009, a local government district with borough status in Cheshire, England.
Document [3](Title: Public-key cryptography) is common to exchange a key using a key-exchange algorithm, then transmit data using that key and a symmetric key algorithm. PGP, SSH, and the SSL/TLS family of schemes use this procedure, and are thus called "hybrid cryptosystems". Some encryption schemes can be proven secure on the basis of the presumed difficulty of a mathematical problem, such as factoring the product of two large primes or computing discrete logarithms. Note that "secure" here has a precise mathematical meaning, and there are multiple different (meaningful) definitions of what it means for an encryption scheme to be "secure". The "right" definition depends
Document [4](Title: Zhao family) Zhao family The Zhao family () refers to dignitaries in China, such as the top bureaucrat, the rich, leaders in-system and their offsprings. The phrase originates from Lu Xun's "The True Story of Ah Q". In December 2015, an article in Wechat public account described dignitaries as the Zhao family. Immediately, the phrase "the Zhao family" became an Internet meme. Soon after, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China prohibited the use of such words as "the Zhao family". Medias which have used such words got punished. Accordingly, such words as "the Zhao family" are no longer visible
Document [5](Title: Skin (Rihanna song)) with a bag of clothing, changing in the car and visible in her underwear while a bodyguard keeps watch. She then leaves the car wearing a dark leather jacket and Armani jeans and takes an elevator out of the underground parking lot to meet her partner-in-crime or love interest". Giorgio Armani said that Rihanna was a "pleasure to work with" and said that she "perfectly embodies" the spirit of his company. The advert, which was filmed in New York City and shot in monochrome, was also used to launch Armanis e-commerce site. The advertisement received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics,
Document [6](Title: 2007 in Shooto) Japan. Shooto: Battle Mix Tokyo 4 was an event held on July 20, 2007 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. Shooto: Shooting Disco 2: The Heat Rises Tonight was an event held on August 5, 2007 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. Shooto: Gig North 1 was an event held on September 2, 2007 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. Shooto: Back To Our Roots 5 was an event held on September 22, 2007 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. Shooto: Gig West 8 was an event held on September 29, 2007 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium
Document [7](Title: England at the FIFA World Cup) England did not enter the competition until 1950 , but have entered all eighteen subsequent tournaments . They have failed to qualify for the finals on three occasions , 1974 ( West Germany ) , 1978 ( Argentina ) and 1994 ( United States ) , and have failed to advance from the group stages on three occasions ; at the 1950 FIFA World Cup , the 1958 FIFA World Cup and the 2014 FIFA World Cup . Their best ever performance is winning the Cup in the 1966 tournament held in England , whilst they also finished in fourth place in 1990 , in Italy , and in 2018 in Russia . Other than that , the team have reached the quarter - finals on nine occasions , the latest of which were at the 2002 ( South Korea / Japan ) and the 2006 ( Germany ) .
Question: when has england won the football world cup
Answer: | 1966 |
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Document [0](Title: Darin Zanyar) world including Max Martin. Following his success in Sweden, Darin signed a new recording contract with EMI Germany to release singles in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In August 2007, Darin's single "Insanity" was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and was a big hit in big parts of Europe. The same year English singer Leona Lewis did a cover of Darins song ”Homeless” on her debut album. Covers of his songs were also made by artists and bands in other countries like Germany, Japan, Israel and Italy. In 2008, Darin started work on his fourth album "Flashback", working again with
Document [1](Title: Hinduism in Indonesia) 1st millennium AD. Ancient Chinese records of Fa Hien on his return voyage from Ceylon to China in 414 AD mention two schools of Hinduism in Java, while Chinese documents from 8th century refer to the Hindu kingdom of King Sanjaya as "Holing", calling it "exceedingly wealthy," and that it coexisted peacefully with Buddhist people and Sailendra ruler in Kedu Plain of the Java island. The two major theories for the arrival of Hinduism in Indonesia include that South Indian sea traders brought Hinduism with them, and second being that Indonesian royalty welcomed Indian religions and culture, and it is
Document [2](Title: Sallum) best observation point. Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot desert (BWh), as the rest of Egypt, but typically as the northern coast of Egypt, has its temperatures moderated by blowing winds from the Mediterranean Sea. Sallum Sallum, As Sallum, or Sollum ( ""Alternative"", , ) is a village in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, east of the border with Libya, and around from Tobruk. Sallum is mainly a Bedouin community. It has little if any tourist activity or organized historical curiosities. It is a regional trading center. Sallum was the ancient Roman port of Baranis, and there
Document [3](Title: I Am Sitting in a Room) himself speaking, and then had software capture the original livestream and rebroadcast it to the stream. The segment repeated for approximately 1,170 iterations. I Am Sitting in a Room I am sitting in a room is a sound art piece composed in 1969 and one of composer Alvin Lucier's best known works. The piece features Lucier recording himself narrating a text, and then playing the tape recording back into the room, re-recording it. The new recording is then played back and re-recorded, and this process is repeated. Since all rooms have characteristic resonance or formant frequencies (e.g. different between a
Document [4](Title: Battle of Medellín) March, Cuesta was reinforced with 7,000 troops and decided to meet the French in battle rather than continue to withdraw. The battlefield was just southeast of the town of Medellín, roughly 300 km southwest of Madrid. The Guadiana River ran along a west-east axis in the northern edge of the battlefield, joined with the Hortiga River, which ran along a north-south axis that precluded any Spanish flanking maneuvers on the French right. Victor had roughly 17,500 troops while Cuesta possessed about 23,000. However, Victor had a 50-30 advantage in guns and could also count on more cavalry than the Spanish,
Document [5](Title: Timbuktu (2014 film)) A local imam tries to curb the jihadists' excesses with sermons. A young woman is forced into marriage to a young jihadi with the blessing of the occupiers who cherrypick Sharia in justification. The film also acknowledges the failure of the occupiers to live up to their own rules. One of their leaders -- Abdelkerim -- is seen smoking a cigarette. At another point, he and a group of jihadists from France discuss their favorite football players. Characters speak in Tamasheq, Bambara, Arabic, French, and on a few occasions English. The mobile phone is an important means of communication. On
Document [6](Title: Lehigh Mountain Hawks women's basketball) in the fall of 1990. As of the end of the 2017–18 season, the Mountain Hawks have an all-time record of 571–599. They have won four conference championships in their history, including an East Coast Conference title in 1986 and three Patriot League titles in 1997, 2009 and 2010. They have made three NCAA Tournament appearances in program history and have lost in the first round all three times, losing 103–35 to Connecticut in 1997, losing 85–49 to Auburn in 2009, and losing 79–42 to Iowa State in 2010. The team originally played its home games exclusively inside Grace Hall
Document [7](Title: History of the automobile) The first carriage - sized automobile suitable for use on existing wagon roads in the United States was a steam - powered vehicle invented in 1871 by Dr. J.W. Carhart , a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church , in Racine , Wisconsin. ( 1 ) It induced the State of Wisconsin in 1875 to offer a $10,000 award to the first to produce a practical substitute for the use of horses and other animals . They stipulated that the vehicle would have to maintain an average speed of more than 5 miles per hour ( 8.0 km / h ) over a 200 - mile ( 320 km ) course . The offer led to the first city to city automobile race in the United States , starting on 16 July 1878 in Green Bay , Wisconsin , and ending in Madison , via Appleton , Oshkosh , Waupun , Watertown , Fort Atkinson , and Janesville . While seven vehicles were registered , only two started to compete : the entries from Green Bay and Oshkosh . The vehicle from Green Bay was faster , but broke down before completing the race . The Oshkosh finished the 201 - mile ( 323 km ) course in 33 hours and 27 minutes , and posted an average speed of six miles per hour . In 1879 , the legislature awarded half the prize .
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Document [0](Title: Diphthong) of a diphthong rather than a vowel in a separate syllable: . When there is no contrastive vowel sequence in the language, the diacritic may be omitted. Other common indications that the two letters are not separate vowels are a superscript, , or a tie bar, or . The tie bar can be useful when it is not clear which letter represents the syllable nucleus, or when they have equal weight. Superscripts are especially used when an on- or off-glide is particularly fleeting. The period is the opposite of the non-syllabic diacritic: it represents a syllable break. If two vowels
Document [1](Title: Luke Snyder) Iraqi woman with connections to his father from deportation, decides to marry her. Although he weds Ameera Ali Aziz, Noah reassures Luke of his steadfast love, but the relationship eventually instigates a break-up of the pair after Colonel Mayer is seemingly killed in a kidnapping plot and Ameera arrested. Noah blames Luke for the events, and Luke is angry that Noah requests time apart. The pair reconcile after a visit from Cyndi Lauper, who dedicates a performance of the song "True Colors" to them. When Damian returns a portion of Luke's inheritance to him, he decides to start a charitable
Document [2](Title: Red Desert (Wyoming)) Seedskadee areas. Researchers interpret the petroglyphs carved into rock at these sites as biographical, ceremonial, or spiritual expressions. The Red Desert's Black Art petrogylph is thought to date back 11,500 years, according to anthropologist and cultural historian Russell L. Tanner who says the rock art may be the continent's oldest. Tanner refers to the Red Desert as a marketplace and crossroads during more recent times of interaction between nomadic Plains Indians, including Blackfeet, Crows, and Shoshone. He writes that rock art of the times, especially along the Green River, sprang from a melding of Indian cultures represented by imagery of
Document [3](Title: Swiss abroad) a lesser extent, in Buenos Aires. In 1856 the colony farm of Esperanza was founded in Santa Fe becoming the mother of agricultural colonies in Argentina, and thus beginning a long process of European colonization and immigration on Argentine soil. Current estimates state 150,000 Swiss descendants residing in Argentina. The history of Swiss immigration to Brazil began with the foundation of the colony of Nova Friburgo in 1819. Nova Friburgo was the first colonial company contracted by the Portuguese government. The immigrant colonists wrote letters for publication in Swiss newspapers of the period, and these documents reveal the migrants' perceptions,
Document [4](Title: Christianity in Gaul) Christianity in Gaul Gaul was an important early center of Latin Christianity in late antiquity and the Merovingian period. By the middle of the 3rd century, there were several churches organized in Roman Gaul, and soon after the cessation of persecution the bishops of the Latin world assembled at Arles, in AD 314. The Church of Gaul passed through three dogmatic crises in the late Roman period, Arianism, Priscillianism and Pelagianism. Under Merovingian rule, a number of "Frankish synods" were held, marking a particularly Germanic development in the Western Church. A model for the following Frankish synods was set by
Document [5](Title: Imperforate hymen) commissure of the labia majora; an absence of mucus may indicate an imperforate hymen or another vaginal obstruction. A similar condition, cribriform hymen, is diagnosed when the hymen contains many minute openings. Before surgical intervention in adolescents, symptoms can be relieved by the combined oral contraceptive pill taken continuously to suppress the menstrual cycle or NSAIDs to relieve pain. Surgical treatment of the imperforate hymen by hymenotomy typically involves making cruciate incisions of the hymen, excising segments of hymen from their bases, and draining the vaginal canal and uterus. For affected girls who wish (or whose parents wish) to have
Document [6](Title: Blood of Dracula's Castle) chained up in the basement, occasionally sacrificing one of them to "the Great God Luna", burning them at the stake. Then there's a guy named Johnny, who becomes a serial killer when the moonlight strikes him, (or a werewolf, depending on whether you watch the theatrical version or the late-night-TV version which added a few quick cheesy werewolf shots). Glen and Liz accidentally witness one of the women being sacrificed in the cellar. Dracula and the Countess try to force Glen to sell the castle to them. In the final confrontation, George the butler is killed, the remaining women prisoners
Document [7](Title: The Lightning Thief (musical)) Grover & Mr. D George Salazar
Question: who plays grover in the lightning thief musical
Answer: | George Salazar |
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Document [0](Title: Alva Noë) Neuroscience, and a visiting scholar at the Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen. Noë has been a recipient of a UC President's Fellowship in the Humanities and an ACLS/Ryskamp Fellowship, and in 2007/2008 was a research fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. Noë is the author of the books "Strange Tools" (2015),"Varieties of Presence" (2012), "Out of Our Heads" (2009) and "Action In Perception" (MIT Press, 2004). He is the co-editor of "Vision and Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception" (MIT Press, 2002) and the editor of "Is the Visual World a Grand Illusion?" (Imprint
Document [1](Title: Placebo-controlled study) pair who had been given the oranges and lemons were so restored to health within six days of treatment that one of them returned to duty, and the other was well enough to attend the rest of the sick. In 1784, the French Royal Commission looked into the existence of animal magnetism, comparing the effects of allegedly "magnetized" water with that of plain water. It did not examine the practices of Franz Mesmer, but examined the significantly different practices of his associate Charles d'Eslon (1739–1786). In 1799, John Haygarth investigated the efficacy of medical instruments called "Perkins tractors", by comparing
Document [2](Title: Flying Dutchman Records) Flying Dutchman Records Flying Dutchman Records was an American jazz record label, which was owned by veteran music industry executive, producer and songwriter Bob Thiele. Initially distributed by Atlantic Records, Thiele made a five-album deal in 1972 with Mega Records to issue five albums in the Flying Dutchman Series. The deal was not renewed and distribution shifted to RCA Records, which took over the label in 1976. Some of the musicians who recorded several albums for the label include singer Leon Thomas, saxophonist Gato Barbieri, arranger Oliver Nelson, saxophonist Tom Scott and pianist Lonnie Liston Smith. Gil Scott-Heron released three
Document [3](Title: Same-sex marriage in Delaware) Same-sex marriage in Delaware Same-sex marriage has been legally recognized in Delaware since July 1, 2013. Governor Jack Markell signed legislation on May 7, 2013, just hours after its passage in the Delaware House of Representatives and Senate. Though Rhode Island enacted legislation legalizing same-sex marriage before Delaware, on July 1, Delaware became the eleventh state, and twelfth US jurisdiction, to allow same-sex couples to marry, preceding Minnesota and Rhode Island by one month. Delaware previously extended recognition to same-sex relationships in the form of civil unions, which grant same-sex couples the "rights, benefits, protections, and responsibilities" of married persons.
Document [4](Title: Sambahsa) there is no visible direct object. Compare : In Sambahsa, all prepositions trigger the accusative. The genitive indicates possession, and is used after adjectives that can introduce a dependent clause. Compare : For substantives and adjectives, there are declined "free endings" (i.e. non-compulsory) used most often in literary context for euphonics or poetry. This system is inspired by the euphonic endings found in the Standard Arabic Language. In Sambahsa, all verbs are regular, except "ses" (to be), "habe" (to have), and "woide" ("to know", in the meaning of French "savoir" or German wissen). Sambahsa verbs are indicated in dictionaries not
Document [5](Title: Spec Focus) and cars with a 2.3 liter Duratec engines have a minimum race weight of 2675 pounds. The full rules for the class may be found in the current Spec Focus Category Specifications of the NASA rule book. National Series Director - West: Ted Severns National Series Director - East: Leo Capaldi 2006 Brett Mars, Ohio/Indiana Region 2007 Craig Capaldi, Ohio/Indiana Region 2008 Craig Capaldi, Ohio/Indiana Region Autobahn County Club: Chris Kisner - 2.0L SVT ZX3 1:47.276 Buttonwillow Raceway Park 13CW: Ryan Lapp - 2.0L Zetec ZX3 2:11.219 Buttonwillow Raceway Park 13CCW: Ryan Lapp - 2.0L Zetec ZX3 2:10.842 California Speedway:
Document [6](Title: Jaishankar Prasad) Drama, revived interest in Jaishankar Prasad's plays for modern Indian theatre, by successfully staging his most important play "Skanda Gupta" written in 1928, with little changes to the original script. Jaishankar Prasad's Kamayani (Hindi:कामायनी) (1936), a Hindi classic poem is considered as an important magnum opus of this school.The poem belongs to the Chhayavaadi school of Hindi poetry. In her glowing tribute to Jai Shankar Prasad, the poet- critic Mahadevi Verma said: "Whenever I remember our great poet, Prasad a particular image comes to my mind. A fir tree stands on the slope of the Himalaya, straight and tall as
Document [7](Title: I Don't Want to Wait) '' I Do n't Want to Wait '' is a song written , performed and produced by Paula Cole . It was Cole 's second single from her album This Fire and later served as the opening theme for the TV series Dawson 's Creek . Cole originally wrote the song and recorded a demo of the song in April 1991 but did not officially record and release it until 1996 . The single ranked at No. 10 on the 1998 Billboard Hot 100 singles chart year - end summary . The single spent the most consecutive weeks in the top 50 without cracking the top 10 , just missing out at No. 11 . The single , with a 56 - week - long run , is among the list of the 32 songs in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to have had a chart run longer than 50 weeks .
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Document [0](Title: Noli Eala) the move is for the PBA to take an active part in the formation of the national team in future international competitions. As part of the preparation for the new format, the league held a transitional conference known as the Fiesta Conference, which was held from February 22, 2004 until July 7, which was won by crowd-favorite Barangay Ginebra Kings, which drew a crowd of over 10,000 in the four games played at the Araneta Coliseum. The league's format during the said conference is to give the top two teams after the classification phase an outright quarterfinals berth, while the
Document [1](Title: Epping Forest Keepers) in the London Metropolitan Archives. The material provides a historical insight into some of the concerns raised regarding the forest including "rogue donkey drivers", "disgusting behaviour of men that was frightening ladies" and issues regarding "scruffy Forest Keepers". The material can be viewed online and includes reports made by Forest Keepers, photographs and other material about the forest. Before 1878 Epping Forest was previously the Royal Forest of Waltham, which emerged as a distinct component of the larger Forest of Essex. Forest Courts were historically convened to hear offences against the forest, which were sometimes held in Stratford. In 1617
Document [2](Title: Two-nation theory) The ideology that religion is the determining factor in defining the nationality of Indian Muslims was undertaken by Muhammad Ali Jinnah , who termed it as the awakening of Muslims for the creation of Pakistan . It is also a source of inspiration to several Hindu nationalist organisations , with causes as varied as the redefinition of Indian Muslims as non-Indian foreigners and second - class citizens in India , the expulsion of all Muslims from India , establishment of a legally Hindu state in India , prohibition of conversions to Islam , and the promotion of conversions or reconversions of Indian Muslims to Hinduism .
Document [3](Title: Simon H. Rifkind) rival claims of various western states to the Colorado River, was tapped by President John F. Kennedy to investigate railroad labor issues, and helped create (and later served as General Counsel of) the Mutual Assistance Corporation for New York City during New York's in the 1970s. Rifkind represented a number of famous clients in high-profile court cases. He worked for Jacqueline Kennedy, United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas in a U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry, and represented Madame Chiang Kai-shek in a defamation suit. In less glamorous, but equally important cases, Rifkind represented a wide variety of
Document [4](Title: Marco Di Fatta) Marco Di Fatta Marco Di Fatta (born 3 March 1988) is an Italian footballer. Di Fatta began his youth career with Sicilian club, Calcio Catania, after being born and raised in Palermo, Sicily. He spent many years within the club's youth ranks and graduated from the youth academy in June 2007. Di Fatta never made a senior appearance for Catania prior to being transferred. In July 2007 Di Fatta was transferred to Sansovino on a co-ownership deal, where he spent the 2007-08 statistical season. He went on to make 25 appearances for the club prior to his return to Catania
Document [5](Title: Ulubatlı Hasan) times before, but this time, under the command of Sultan Mehmed II, who was in his early twenties at the time and already showing potential of being a great military leader, it looked like victory was at hand. But despite several assaults and the severe hammering by the cannons the great double walls of Constantinople held for 53 days. On the early morning of the last day of the siege, May 29, after the morning prayers, the Ottoman military band started to play one of their songs and the city was stormed. Ulubatlı Hasan was among the first to climb
Document [6](Title: SMS Prinz Adalbert (1865)) normal load and up to at combat load. The ship's hull was constructed from transverse frames, and included both iron and timber. The hull was sheathed in copper to protect it from parasites. The Prussians regarded the ship as a poor seaboat. The ram bow caused the vessel to ship a great deal of water. It was, however, responsive to commands from the helm and had a very tight turning radius. "Prinz Adalbert" had a crew of ten officers and 120 enlisted men. "Prinz Adalbert"s propulsion system was provided by Mazeline, based in Le Havre. The ship was powered by
Document [7](Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film)) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Theatrical release poster Directed by David Yates Produced by David Heyman J.K. Rowling Steve Kloves Lionel Wigram Screenplay by J.K. Rowling Based on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Rowling Starring Eddie Redmayne Katherine Waterston Dan Fogler Alison Sudol Ezra Miller Samantha Morton Jon Voight Carmen Ejogo Ron Perlman Colin Farrell Music by James Newton Howard Cinematography Philippe Rousselot Edited by Mark Day Production company Heyday Films Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date 10 November 2016 ( 2016 - 11 - 10 ) ( New York City ) 18 November 2016 ( 2016 - 11 - 18 ) ( United Kingdom & United States ) Running time 133 minutes Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget $180 million Box office $814 million
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Answer: | James Newton Howard |
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Document [0](Title: Acacia pycnantha) its timber is limited by the small size of trees, but it has high value as a fuel wood. The scented flowers have been used for perfume making, and honey production in humid areas. However, the pollen is too dry to be collected by bees in dry climates. In southern Europe, it is one of several species grown for the cut-flower trade and sold as "mimosa". Like many other species of wattle, "Acacia pycnantha" exudes gum when stressed. Eaten by indigenous Australians, the gum has been investigated as a possible alternative to gum arabic, commonly used in the food industry.
Document [1](Title: Sleaford Mere Conservation Park) Wildlife Act 1972". As of 2018, it covered an area of . The following statement of significance was published in 1980: Sleaford Mere Conservation Park preserves a picturesque saline lake, which provides feeding habitat for a number of waterbird species, including chestnut teal which are known to breed in the park. Marine fish, including a large, land-locked population of skates are found in the Lake. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category III protected area. It was listed on the now-defunct Register of the National Estate. Sleaford Mere Conservation Park The conservation park consists of Sleaford Mere, a
Document [2](Title: Penang Sign Language) to Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. to learn deaf culture and sign language. He brought an ASL book back with him to Malaysia. But Tan Yap's suggestions were rejected by the Government. An American, Professor Frances Parsons, travelled around the world in 1976 in order to introduce Total Communication and Sign Language to poor schools for the deaf, in order to better prepare them for education. In the same year, Frances Parsons went to Kuala Lumpur to meet with Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, the Minister of Education. After a 45-minute discussion, Dr Mahathir agreed with Parsons's suggestions and theory. In
Document [3](Title: Richard G. Colbert) funding for new student housing and other construction projects. In collaboration with sculptor Felix de Weldon and National Gallery of Art director J. Carter Brown, he completed the design of three new buildings — Spruance Hall, Conolly Hall, and Hewitt Hall — for which he arranged to reopen the old quarry in Medford, Massachusetts, to obtain the same granite that had been used to construct the adjacent buildings, so that the new buildings would eventually weather to the same color. Other lasting contributions included the creation of the Naval War College Foundation; the Naval Staff College, an international program for
Document [4](Title: Huntsville, Alabama) affected northern Alabama. During this event, an EF5 tornado that tracked near the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant destroyed many transmission towers and caused a multi-day power outage for the majority of North Alabama. That same tornado also resulted in considerable damage to the Anderson Hills subdivision and in Harvest, Alabama. In total, nine people were killed in Madison County, and many others injured. Other significant tornado events include the Super Outbreak in April 1974, the November 1989 Tornado Outbreak that killed 21 and injured almost 500, and the Anderson Hills Tornado that killed one and caused extensive damage in
Document [5](Title: Impacts of tourism) is increased due to tourists looking for a “good time”. Tourism has also caused more disruption in host communities. Crowding of locals and tourists may create a vibrant ambiance, it also causes frustration and leads to the withdrawal of local residents in many places. Increased tourists also results in increased traffic which can hinder daily life of the local residents. Global tourism in 2014 contributed 3.7 percent (US$2.5 billion) to the world's GDP, with its total contribution rising to almost 10 percent of world GDP. The GDP increase comes from the over one billion international tourists worldwide, a number that
Document [6](Title: Edward Chiera) Edward Chiera Edward Chiera (August 5, 1885 - June 20, 1933) was an Italian-American archaeologist, Assyriologist, and scholar of religions and linguistics. Born in Rome, Italy, in 1885, Chiera trained as a theologian at the Crozer Theological Seminary (B.D. 1911, Th.M. 1912). He completed his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D. 1913). He was faculty of the University of Pennsylvania until 1927, at which time he joined the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Chiera was Annual Professor of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) at Baghdad in 1924 – 1925. At that time he conducted archaeological
Document [7](Title: Padmé Amidala) Padmé Amidala makes her first film appearance in The Phantom Menace . She is introduced as the recently elected 14 - year - old queen of Naboo , dedicated to ending the planet 's occupation by the Trade Federation . She attempts to deal directly with Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray , who attempts to force her to sign a treaty which would legitimize the Trade Federation 's occupation of Naboo , her planet . Padmé escapes from Naboo with the help of Jedi Master Qui - Gon Jinn and Padawan Obi - Wan Kenobi , but they are forced to land on the desert planet of Tatooine . Disguised as a handmaiden , Padmé meets nine - year - old slave Anakin Skywalker and his mother Shmi . Anakin gives her a hand - carved charm on a leather necklace . She witnesses Anakin win the Podrace at the Boonta Eve Classic that both aids her mission to Coruscant and secures his freedom .
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Answer: | nine |
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Document [0](Title: Virtual CD-ROM switching utility) USB serial port, and any storage device is a ... USB storage device). Virtual CD-ROM on U3-compatible devices can be removed by the u3-tool utility. Some 3G devices such as the Huawei support complete disabling of the Virtual CD-ROM. When a device uses the ZeroCD method means that it behaves as a USB CD-ROM when first connected, with a virtual CD-ROM inserted with the Windows device drivers and related Cosmote control program. Once the Windows device drivers are installed, a special USB command is sent to the device to “switch” it to modem mode. Ozerocdoff temporarily disables ZeroCD for USB
Document [1](Title: Dobratice) Roman Catholics (89.7%), followed by Protestants (8.9%). In 1863 a Saints Philip and James Church was built in the village, which led to a separation from Horní Domaslavice parish. After World War I, fall of Austria-Hungary, Polish–Czechoslovak War and the division of Cieszyn Silesia in 1920, it became a part of Czechoslovakia. Following the Munich Agreement, in October 1938 together with the Zaolzie region it was annexed by Poland, administratively adjoined to Cieszyn County of Silesian Voivodeship. It was then annexed by Nazi Germany at the beginning of World War II. After the war it was restored to Czechoslovakia. Dobratice
Document [2](Title: Alby Grant) for Dale, considering him the answers to his prayers and starts to live their relationship with much more serenity (he stops seeing his father, he rents an apartment in Salt Lake City) than Dale, who has always struggled consciously against his sexuality. Alby's wife Lura observes Alby's change of attitude and decides to investigate and finds out about his homosexual affair. Rumors start to spread, and Bill confronts Dale, who admits having seen the de facto Prophet just to convince him to cooperate. When Lura tells Bill that Dale is gay, he confronts him one more time, and this time
Document [3](Title: Lian Chongyu) in submission to Wang Yanzheng. Xu Wenzhen also submitted Ting Prefecture to Wang Yanzheng. Around new year 945, Shi created Zhu the King of Min and gave him the honorary chancellor designation "Tong Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhangshi" (同中書門下平章事). Hearing of what happened at Quan and Zhang, Zhu sent the officers Lin Shouliang (林守諒) and Li Ting'e (李廷鍔) to attack Quan. With aid from Wang Yanzheng's general Du Jin (杜進), however, Liu crushed Lin's and Li's army, killing Lin and capturing Li. Wang Yanzheng then again sent Wu to attack Fu, and faced with this threat, Zhu sent his son(s) and brother(s)
Document [4](Title: Castle Dome Mountains) opened in 1875 and closed in 1876. Castle Dome ghost town is now a museum site, the Castle Dome Mines Museum, with twenty or so restored period buildings. Castle Dome Landing was the port and supply point nearby on the Colorado River. The townsite is now submerged beneath the Imperial Dam reservoir. The Castle Dome mining district is a popular district for mineral collectors. The region is known for striking combinations of cerussite, fluorite, vanadinite, wulfenite, barite, and mimetite, as well as galenite and anglesite. The Hull Mine and Puzzler Mine in particular have produced atypical green vanadinite and mimetite
Document [5](Title: Old Ambulance Station, The Rocks) all contribute to give the area a strong and rich historical character. The fine 1880's rock faced perimeter wall is significant as well detailed rear and side boundary wall. The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons. The use of the former early 1842 public house or hotel with "every convenience" is very significant to this period of the Rocks precincts and Sydney. The Salvation Army, Naval and Military Home use between 1911 to 1927 . The change of use to an Ambulance
Document [6](Title: Amato) River. It was one of the most thriving cities of old Calabria, which at that time was called Brettium sometimes referred to as Bruttium. From an English publication entitled "Brief History of Amato", we learn that Amato existed many years before the foundation of Rome. From this book we also learn that at that time Amato was very industrious and had a population of about 20,000 people. Its economy was centered around the very important textile industry, with about 1300 looms at work. In fact even up to a few years ago many Amatese women had a loom and many
Document [7](Title: Lilies of the Field (1963 film)) To pass the evenings , Smith ( whom the nuns call '' Schmidt '' ) helps the sisters improve their rudimentary English ( only Mother Maria speaks the language well enough to converse with him ) and joins them in singing . They share their different musical traditions with one another : their Catholic chants and his Baptist hymns . He teaches them to join him in the call - and - response song '' Amen '' by Jester Hairston ( dubbed by Hairston in the film ) .
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Document [0](Title: MEXAS) it radially. Such armour provides better coverage than ERA (up to 85–95% of the surface compared to 30–60%), can be mounted on vehicles with very limited base armour that would not sustain the blast of an ERA tile without damage and has a lower life-cycle cost. MEXAS is only used as adaptable applique armour and is usually not the only protection of a vehicle, but overlaid on the vehicle hull made of ballistic aluminium or armour steel. During the development of Bionix AFV MEXAS composite armour was adapted to the vehicle. To meet the required protection against heavy machine gun
Document [1](Title: Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health) adolescent sexual health care, increase access to and equity of responsible sexuality education in schools and communities, and ensure support for pregnant and parenting youth to complete their educational goals. Their strategies include youth leadership development, grassroots organizing, youth and adult training, policy analysis and development, and legislative advocacy. Founded in 1977 as the Illinois Caucus on Teenage Pregnancy, the organization has accomplished much in the fields of adolescent welfare, workforce development, health, and parenting. The 1960s introduced the birth control pill—and the potential for women to gain greater control over their reproductive lives. In 1967, Cook County Hospital began
Document [2](Title: John P. Kee) John P. Kee John P. Kee (born John Prince Kee on June 4, 1962) is an American gospel singer and pastor. John P. Kee was born the 15th of 16 children in Durham, North Carolina. At an early age he began to develop his musical talent both instrumentally and vocally. He attended the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem and at 14, he and his brothers Wayne and Al moved to California where he began attending the Yuba College Conservatory School of Music in Marysville, California. During this time, he began playing with various groups such as Cameo
Document [3](Title: Stjepan Damjanović) Stjepan Damjanović Stjepan Damjanović (born November 2, 1946) is a Croatian linguist, philologist and paleoslavist. He worked as a regular professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb. He is a former President of Matica hrvatska. He was born on November 2, 1946 in Strizivojna near Đakovo. He graduated Yugoslav languages and literatures and Russian at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb, where he has been working ever since. In 1971 he served as an assistant to the professor Eduard Hercigonja at the Department for Old Church Slavonic (today called "Department
Document [4](Title: Samuel Prescott) November 23, 1776 and December 26 (1777?). There is also circumstantial evidence that he served in some medical support capacity out of Fort Ticonderoga during the invasion attempts against Canada and until about the time of Benedict Arnold's failed attempts against Sir Guy Carleton on Lake Champlain. Prescott's ride is re-enacted every Patriots' Day eve (observed) in the Town of Acton. The re-enactment begins in East Acton, continues through Acton Center, and ends at Liberty Tree Farm, where once was the home of a minuteman named Simon Hunt. The distance is approximately five miles (8 km). There are also re-enactments
Document [5](Title: Tom Laughlin) box-office hit. After "The Born Losers," Laughlin was set to begin a film project with backing from such figures as Marlon Brando, Jack Lemmon, Candice Bergen, and director Robert Wise. The movie was to be a documentary on the issues facing African Americans in the 1960s and would have focused greatly on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. followed by a discussion of race. However, the film was never made. He followed this up with the sequel to "The Born Losers," "Billy Jack," in 1971. American International Pictures initially agreed to distribute the picture but after viewing it the
Document [6](Title: Consistent estimator) points but the first), so E["T"("X")] = E["x"] and it is unbiased, but it does not converge to any value. However, if a sequence of estimators is unbiased "and" converges to a value, then it is consistent, as it must converge to the correct value. Alternatively, an estimator can be biased but consistent. For example, if the mean is estimated by formula_10 it is biased, but as formula_11, it approaches the correct value, and so it is consistent. Important examples include the sample variance and sample standard deviation. Without Bessel's correction (that is, when using the sample size "n" instead
Document [7](Title: Pressure cooker bomb) Pressure cooker bombs have been used in a number of attacks in the 21st century . Among them have been the 2006 Mumbai train bombings , 2010 Stockholm bombings ( failed to explode ) , the 2010 Times Square car bombing attempt ( failed to explode ) , the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing , and the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing .
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Document [0](Title: Guy Melfort Baldwin) November 1897, this time severely during operations in the Malakand District and Swat valley. He was promoted to captain in April 1897, and major in February 1904. Becoming a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in May 1905. By the First World War he was a lieutenant-colonel commanding the 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force). In March 1915 he took part in the Action at Miranshah in the Tochi Valley, was again mentioned in dispatches and was promoted to brevet colonel in October 1915. Two years later, in February 1917, he was promoted to temporary brigadier-general and commander of the Derajat Brigade. For his
Document [1](Title: Conscious evolution) implies more than these phenomena generally encompass, not least as it is often used with strong assumptions of a collective interest/ common good. Evolution does not exclusively act upon morphological (phenotypic) variation; it can also work on a cognitive level. Daniel Dennett has suggested that evolution is simply a process which uses natural selection as a basic algorithm for progression. This could be applied to changes in behaviours, practices, concepts, theories and ideas (cultural evolution). In these situations the mutating replicators of evolution can be considered memes (theoretical units of cultural information) rather than genes. Over the last 10,000 years
Document [2](Title: Nigel (bishop of Ely)) Nigel (bishop of Ely) Nigel (c. 1100 – 1169) was an Anglo-Norman Bishop of Ely. He came from an ecclesiastical family; his uncle Roger of Salisbury was a bishop and government minister for King Henry I, and other relatives also held offices in the English Church and government. Nigel owed his advancement to his uncle, as did Nigel's probable brother Alexander, who like Nigel was advanced to episcopal status. Nigel was educated on the continent before becoming a royal administrator. He served as Treasurer of England under King Henry, before being appointed to the see, or bishopric, of Ely in
Document [3](Title: Ivor Lloyd Tuckett) an active researcher and published many papers in the "Journal of Physiology". He wrote an important paper on the structure of non-meduallated nerve fibres. He was elected a member of The Physiological Society in 1896. He married Anna Marie Christine Wickman on 6 April 1899. Tuckett became known as an exposer of the false claims of spiritualists. He is best known for his book "The Evidence for the Supernatural: A Critical Study Made with "Uncommon Sense"" (1911). The book exposed the tricks of fraudulent mediums and is a criticism of the claims of psychical research. It received a positive review
Document [4](Title: The Weight of Chains) in Oslo, Norway. The film has also had cinema screenings in Australia, Serbia, Canada, and the United States. The film was also due to be shown in the 2011 programme of Serbian film director Emir Kusturica at the Küstendorf Film and Music Festival. However two days before the festival began, the film was removed from the schedule without explanation. The film was broadcast in June 2014 on RT and in early 2015 on Eurochannel TV networks. In June 2012, a protest in front of the Radio Television Serbia building requested the airing of Malagurski's film "The Weight of Chains" on
Document [5](Title: Silver Valley (Idaho)) of the nation's silver production came from the Silver Valley. The area experienced a history of turbulent disputes between miners and mine owners more than a century ago. After nearly a century of vigorous mining and smelting activity, operations were severely curtailed in the early 1980s, resulting in massive unemployment and a significant loss of population. In addition to the economic difficulties, the valley has been saddled with significant environmental challenges. While some mining operations remain, the Silver Valley has focused its future upon recreational tourism and light manufacturing. The nearest major population center is the city of Spokane, Washington,
Document [6](Title: Jared Allen) forget. We as players probably get more out of it than you do as soldiers and Marines." He created his own charity, the Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors (JAH4WW), in October 2009, in order to build handicapped-accessible homes for severely wounded military personnel returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. His grandfather and younger brother also served in the Marines. In September 2010, Allen contributed US$3,000 to Downey, California, animal shelter SEACCA's reward fund for information leading to an arrest, in connection to a horse being starved and abandoned on a Los Angeles city street. Allen was featured in the 2010
Document [7](Title: Ellie (The Last of Us)) Ellie is a fictional character in the 2013 video game The Last of Us , and the main protagonist of the upcoming video game The Last of Us Part II . In the first game , the character Joel is tasked with escorting Ellie across a post-apocalyptic United States in an attempt to create a potential cure for an infection to which Ellie is immune . She is voiced by Ashley Johnson , who also provided motion capture for the character . While players briefly assume control of Ellie for a portion of the game , the computer 's artificial intelligence primarily controls her actions , often assisting in combat by attacking or identifying enemies . Ellie reappeared as the sole playable character in the downloadable content prequel campaign , The Last of Us : Left Behind , in which she spends time with her friend Riley . Ellie is also the main character in the comic book prequel , The Last of Us : American Dreams , wherein she befriends Riley and has her first encounter with the rebel group the Fireflies .
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Document [0](Title: Dahlem (Berlin)) Unter den Linden". The newly founded university should uphold the traditional values of academic freedom and the educational ideal proposed by Wilhelm von Humboldt. Rudi Dutschke, spokesman of the German student movement in the 1960s, is buried at the cemetery of the "Sankt-Annen-Kirche". Dahlem is served by the U3 line on the Berlin U-Bahn system. As in the neighboring Wilmersdorf, the historic metro stations are a special feature of the district. Stations in Dahlem include Breitenbachplatz, Podbielskiallee, Dahlem-Dorf, Thielplatz and Oskar-Helene-Heim. Dahlem (Berlin) Dahlem () is a locality of the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough in southwestern Berlin. Until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform
Document [1](Title: Joanne Francis) of her and close down Strokes. Sensing her imminent downfall, Joanne considers resigning from The Firm. This does not please Mantel, he reminds her not to 'rock the boat' or else she will meet the same fate as her late husband. It is revealed that Joanne's husband had also been employed by The Firm, and his association had led to his untimely demise. So Joanne flees, stealing thousands of pounds of The Firm's money in the process. Her exit is nearly halted by a speeding car, driven by Brad, who has been instructed by Mantel to eliminate her. Brad misses
Document [2](Title: Yeomanry House, Cupar) in 1969 and being disbanded in 1975, a squadron was reformed again as C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron, The Scottish Yeomanry at Yeomanry House in Cupar in 1992. This unit evolved to become C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron, The Queen's Own Yeomanry in 1999 and C (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse) Squadron the Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry, still based at Yeomanry House in Cupar, in 2014. The building contains a small regimental library and archive collection relating to both the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and the Scottish Horse which can be viewed by appointment. Yeomanry
Document [3](Title: Amélie Goulet-Nadon) Amélie Goulet-Nadon Amélie Goulet-Nadon (born January 24, 1983 in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian short track speed skater who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. In 2002, she was a member of the Canadian relay team which won the bronze medal in the 3000 metre relay competition. Amélie was considered one of Canada's rising superstars in short track until a problem arose with her motor problem, forcing her to abandon the 2006 Turin Olympics and eventually retire early at the age of 23. Her accomplishments include winning the overall 500m, 1000, and 1500m world cups in 2002-03 and finishing second
Document [4](Title: Matelica Cathedral) which was made the cathedral under the name of Santa Maria Assunta in 1785 when Matelica was restored as a bishopric. The campanile, which dates from the 15th century, is most unusually positioned in the centre of the cathedral's west front. This has sometimes led to suppositions over whether the present church building occupies the same position as the original church or whether repeated re-buildings and restorations over time have had the effect of moving it. Among the works of art in the cathedral, of particular note for the fine quality of the workmanship is an 18th-century crucifix in wood
Document [5](Title: MS Gabriella) of the ship's sisters, were also interested in chartering the ship but thought the price was too high. As Silja Line's charter agreement for "Silja Scandinavia" was drawing to a close in 1996, the main funders of Sea-Link demanded that instead of continuing the charter the ship should be sold to the highest bidder. Although Silja Line would have wanted to continue operating the ship, the company was in such a poor financial condition that it could not pay the price asked for the ship. Instead, she was sold to Viking Line on 11 November 1996, with the delivery date
Document [6](Title: Copgrove) People came to seek a cure for their ills in the miraculous waters of St Mungo's Well. The Domesday Book describes Copgrove as having a total population of "7 households" and "7 villagers". The total tax assessed was "6 geld units" which is quite large compared to the population. The land available was split between the population as land for the "Lord's plough team", and a separate part for the "mens plough team" and one church in the Parish. The Lord in 1066 was Gospatric son of Arnketil and in 1086 it was Turseten. In 1835 the population of Copgrove
Document [7](Title: Christmas lights) The first known electrically illuminated Christmas tree was the creation of Edward H. Johnson , an associate of inventor Thomas Edison . While he was vice president of the Edison Electric Light Company , a predecessor of today 's Con Edison electric utility , he had Christmas tree light bulbs especially made for him . He proudly displayed his Christmas tree , which was hand - wired with 80 red , white and blue electric incandescent light bulbs the size of walnuts , on December 22 , 1882 at his home on Fifth Avenue in New York City . Local newspapers ignored the story , seeing it as a publicity stunt . However , it was published by a Detroit newspaper reporter , and Johnson has become widely regarded as the Father of Electric Christmas Tree Lights . By 1900 , businesses started stringing up Christmas lights behind their windows . Christmas lights were too expensive for the average person ; as such , electric Christmas lights did not become the majority replacement for candles until 1930 .
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Document [0](Title: Virginia Airport) a few smaller buildings were built. Those same hangars are still in use today. Virginia Airport Virginia Airport is an airport serving Durban, the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. This general aviation airport is located north east of Durban. This airport was the home of the Durban Airshow before it ran into problems by failing to meet new public safety standards. The Durban Airshow was eventually permanently cancelled due to the close proximity of the crowd line to the runway. Now Virginia Airport primarily serves as a training ground for pilots of varying skills. The
Document [1](Title: It's Like That (Mariah Carey song)) that I made are very melodic records, regardless of their hip-hop influence," Dupri said. "I think that's what she was missing." On January 7, 2005, "It's Like That" leaked online and it was rumoured to be the official first single. "It's Like That" aired first on Hot 97 in New York City; after the leak, over 40 stations begun playing the track. On January 15, 2005, Carey posted a sound clip of "It's Like That", on her official website. Ultimately, "It's Like That" was sent to mainstream and rhythmic radio on January 25, 2005. "It's Like That" was written by
Document [2](Title: Khattak dance) Khattak dance Khattak dance () is a swift martial attan dance usually performed while carrying a sword and a handkerchief by the tribesmen from the agile Khattak tribe of Pashtuns in Afghanistan and some north western part of Pakistan. It was performed by Khattak warriors before going to wars in the time of Malik Shahbaz Khan Khattak, and then Khushal Khan Khattak. It was used as a war-preparation exercise and is known to be the only dance with swordplay. Aside from the Pashtun's classical literature, popular ballads, the Pashtunwali (the common code of social values), and the romantic Zakhmi Dil
Document [3](Title: Certosa di Pontignano) Urban VIII. In 1784, the Grand Duke Leopold stayed at the abbey. The convent continued to function with a dozen cloistered monks until the complex and lands was expropriated in 1810, with the church granted to the parish, but the lands and remaining property sold for profit. The Certosa is now used as conference location, weddings or for stays. The convent has a layout characteristic of a Carthusian monastery, with a large square courtyard surrounded by small cells, each with small plots attached that were once occupied by the cloistered monks. A second courtyard was occupied by the lay apprentices
Document [4](Title: Scrambler (ride)) when they reach full speed, although they normally slow down first so riders can brace for the full speed. After the full speed part is over, the centre structure begins to lower back to platform level as the ride slows down to a stop. Only one of these Cyclones currently exist in the world. Scrambler (ride) The Scrambler, Twist (in the UK), Twister, Cha Cha (in Australia), Sizzler, or Merry Mixer, is an amusement ride in which suspended riders spinning in cars experience centrifugal force, while spinning along two separate axes. Riders are seated in small carriages clustered together and
Document [5](Title: Flag of Denmark) coat of arms. The royal standard is the flag of Denmark with a swallow-tail and charged with the monarch's coat of arms set in a white square. The centre square is 32 parts in a flag with the ratio 56:107. Greenland and the Faroe Islands are additional autonomous countries within the Kingdom of Denmark. These countries have their own official flags. Some areas in Denmark have unofficial flags, listed below. The regional flags of Bornholm and Ærø are known to be in active use. The flags of Vendsyssel (Vendelbrog) and the Jutlandic flag ("Den jyske fane") are obscure. None of
Document [6](Title: Thurston Hopkins) He studied under Morgan Rendle at Brighton College of Art in graphic art and taught himself photography, his pictures being used for some of his father's books. He found employment with a publisher adding decorative frames to portraits of Edward VIII, which the King's abdication on December 10, 1936 brought to an abrupt end. With the shift to photography from illustration amongst newspaper publishers, he joined the PhotoPress Agency. They lent him his first camera; a Goerz Anschutz which he found cumbersome. It wasn't until serving in the RAF Photographic Unit during the Second World War in Italy and the
Document [7](Title: State of Origin series) Of the 36 full series played , Queensland have won 21 , New South Wales 13 , with 2 series drawn ( Queensland retained the Shield on both occasions as the previous year 's winner ) . With the addition of three one - off games that were played in 1980 , 1981 and 1987 , the total number of games played is 108 . Queensland have won 58 , New South Wales have won 48 , with 2 matches being drawn .
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Document [0](Title: Journey to Freedom) Journey to Freedom Journey to Freedom is a 1957 American film. The story follows a Bulgarian who escapes from behind the Iron Curtain through Istanbul, Paris and Toronto to seek freedom in Los Angeles, California, but is doggedly pursued by Communist agents. Written and produced by Apostolof and purportedly semi-autobiographical, for his first film project he sought out exploitation veteran Dertano and the one-eyed cinematographer William C. Thompson to create "SCA Productions". The anti-Communist tone is comparable to other films of the Red Scare: "I Married a Communist" (1949), "The Red Menace" (1949) and "Big Jim McLain" (1952). The film
Document [1](Title: Lee Dae-ro Can't Die) Lee Dae-ro Can't Die Lee Dae-ro Can't Die (; also known as Short Time) is a 2005 South Korean action film about a corrupt police officer who is told he has only three months to live, and plots his own death so his wife can collect his insurance policy. The film was released to South Korean cinemas on August 18 and received a total of 838,419 admissions nationwide. The film is similar to that of the 1990 American dark comedy film, "Short Time." An officer in the violent crimes division, Dae-ro is a hero in his daughter Hyun-ji's eyes, but
Document [2](Title: Milagres (band)) Milagres (band) Milagres is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, NY. The band was founded in 2006 under a different name and lineup, and independently released an album, Seven Summits, in 2008. After some lineup changes and regional touring, the band changed its name to Milagres and began writing and recording what would later become their second record. The band signed to the music label Kill Rock Stars in Spring of 2011, and released their national debut, Glowing Mouth, in September 2011. Milagres embarked on several national tours of the US, UK and Europe in support of Glowing Mouth.
Document [3](Title: Walt Disney World Inside Out) After finding his way out of there, Scott heads to the Pirates of the Caribbean at the Magic Kingdom to play a game. The game's rules are simple: memorize the ride's theme song "(Yo Ho Yo Ho) A Pirate's Life For Me". Scott then introduces the guests that are participating. The guests then go on the ride. After the guests get off the ride, Scott tells the participants to sing the theme song. First up were Stephanie King from Tarpon Springs, Florida and Jodi Berman from Seminole, Florida. Next up were Jeff and Kristi Palmer from Orlando, Florida. Then Julie
Document [4](Title: Rhode Island Route 10) Dennis J. Roberts Expressway, now also applied to U.S. Route 6 west of the bypass). Construction began in 1950 on the bypass of the congested Olneyville neighborhood, which the east–west U.S. Route 6 and Route 14 passed through (on Westminster Street, Hartford Avenue and Plainfield Street). The bypass ran from Hartford Avenue west of Olneyville around the south and east sides of Olneyville, junctioning with Plainfield Street, Huntington Avenue, Westminster Street and Broadway, and ending at Harris Avenue northeast of Olneyville. Once the bypass opened in 1953, it carried US 6. Eastbound US 6 exited at Westminster Street to follow
Document [5](Title: MLS Cup) it the largest disparity between the two conferences in league history. The league's seeding at the time awarded conference winners earned the top seeds, the two weakest Western Conference teams, San Jose Earthquakes and Colorado Rapids were seeded against the Eastern Conference champion, New York Red Bulls and runner-up Columbus Crew, respectively. Some cited this as an unfair advantage for the Rapids and Earthquakes, as both teams made the semi-finals. In the end, the Rapids played FC Dallas for MLS Cup 2010, winning 2–1 in overtime. Between the 2011 and 2014 MLS Cups, the LA Galaxy appeared in three MLS
Document [6](Title: Social Democratic Party of the Memel Territory) The party contested the first elections to the Parliament of the Klaipėda Region, held in October 19, 1925. The party formed a Unity Front together with the two other main German parties, the Memel Agricultural Party and the Memel People's Party. Together these three parties won 27 out of 29 seats in the regional parliament. The main opponents of the social democrats were the Greater Lithuanian nationalists. The Social Democratic Party obtained 10,010 votes (16%) and 5 seats. The elected parliamentarians of the party were August Kislat (Trade union secretary, Heydekrug), Adolf Plennis (Agricultural worker, Truschellen), Michel Bertschus (Chairman of
Document [7](Title: Ground pressure) Note : Pressures for Man and Horse are for standing still . A walking human will exert more than double his standing pressure . A galloping horse will exert up to 3.5 MPa ( 500 psi ) . The ground pressure for a pneumatic tire is roughly equal to its inflation pressure .
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Document [0](Title: Judge Advocate General (Sri Lanka)) Judge Advocate General (Sri Lanka) The Judge Advocate General (JAG) is the Chief of the combined Legal and Judicial system of the three Armed Forces in Sri Lanka. Holds full authority over all legal and Judicial matters concerning the Army, Navy and the Air Force of Sri Lanka. The authority to appoint the "Judge Advocate General" (JAG) is exclusively vested with the Head of State, H.E. the President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. In the absence of the JAG, the Judge Advocate (JA) in the Sri Lankan Armed Forces is the legal and judicial chief of the
Document [1](Title: Ahmose I) of the Nile north of Thebes) grew and the importance of the previous cult of Ra based in Heliopolis diminished. Several stelae detailing the work done by Ahmose were found at Karnak, two of which depict him as a benefactor to the temple. In one of these stelae, known as the "Tempest Stele", he claims to have rebuilt the pyramids of his predecessors at Thebes that had been destroyed by a major storm. The Thera eruption in the Aegean has been implicated by some scholars as the source of the damages described in the Tempest Stele. The remains of Ahmose's
Document [2](Title: Robert Stack) His performance was well received and Stack became a comic actor, appearing in "Airplane!" (1980), "Big Trouble" (1986), "Plain Clothes" (1988), "Caddyshack II" (1988), "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990), "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" (1996), and "BASEketball" (1998). He also provided the voice for the character Ultra Magnus in "" (1986). In a more serious vein he appeared in the action movie "Uncommon Valor" (1983), the television miniseries "George Washington" (1984) and "Hollywood Wives" (1985), and appeared in several episodes of the primetime soap opera "Falcon Crest" in 1986. Stack's series "Strike Force" was scheduled opposite "Falcon Crest", where it
Document [3](Title: Bohol Wisdom School) mutual understanding between them, the students can be greatly benefited — affording them a better chance of becoming more effective and productive citizens. Bohol Wisdom School Bohol Wisdom School (BWS) is a non-stock, non-profit educational institution registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on March 18, 1986. BWS is a non-sectarian academic-oriented institution established, managed and operated by the elected members of the Board of Trustees, who are mostly from the Filipino-Chinese community in Bohol, the Philippines. It is co-educational and dedicated to the training of students in their preparation for life and service. The institution offers pre-school, grade
Document [4](Title: The Origin of Birds) a wishbone-bearing dinosaur was blatantly ignored until much later, and for many years the state of dinosaur research stagnated, possibly due to the effects of the Depression and World War II. The reinvigoration of interest in the dinosaur–bird link was largely due to the discoveries and research of paleontologist John Ostrom in the 1960s. In particular was his discovery and description of the well-preserved dromaeosaur dinosaur "Deinonychus". Ostrom described "Deinonychus" as being extremely birdlike, with avian features such as a furcula, large sternal plates, horizontal posture, a birdlike spine, and ossified sternal ribs and uncinate processes. Ostrom's study of this
Document [5](Title: Poseidon (horse)) Rawson Stakes he finished third, but won at his next start, in the WFA AJC Spring Stakes (12-fur) at Randwick ahead of stable mate Apologue. At his second start Poseidon disappointed his backers with a poor third in the AJC Craven Plate, after Antonius had cannoned into him mid-race and knocked the wind out of him. Moving back down to Melbourne for the Spring Carnival, Poseidon returned to form, winning the WFA VATC Eclipse Stakes at Caulfield on 16 October 1907, the Wednesday before the Caulfield Cup. There were 16 starters in the Caulfield Cup in 1907, and after the
Document [6](Title: Brixham) then was 39. Brixham was part of the former Haytor Hundred. The population was 3,671 in 1801 and 8,092 in 1901. In 1334, the town's value was assessed at one pound, twelve shillings and eightpence; by 1524, the valuation had risen to £24 and sixteen shillings. It is recorded as a borough from 1536, and a market is recorded from 1822. William de Whithurst, a distinguished Crown official and judge in Ireland, became parish priest of Brixham in 1350. William Prince of Orange (afterwards King William III of Great Britain & Ireland) landed in Brixham, with his mainly Dutch army,
Document [7](Title: Cilium) The functioning of motile cilia is strongly dependent on the maintenance of optimal levels of fluid bathing the cilia . Epithelial sodium channels ENaC that are specifically expressed along the entire length of cilia apparently serve as sensors that regulate fluid level surrounding the cilia .
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Document [0](Title: Eighty Years' War) Holland remained divided. And after 1640 the opposition to the war more and more united Holland. The reason, as often in the Republic's history was money: the Holland regents were less and less inclined, in view of the diminished threat from Spain, to finance the huge military establishment the stadtholder had built up after 1629. Especially as this large army brought disappointing results anyway: in 1641 only Gennep was captured. The next year Amsterdam succeeded in getting a cutback of the army from over 70,00 to 60,000 accepted over the stadtholder's objections. The Holland regents continued their attempts at whittling
Document [1](Title: Andre Boucaud) of 2004. Boucaud was pursued by Premier League club Arsenal, but stayed with Reading as they gave him a three-year contract. He was loaned out to Second Division club Peterborough United until the end of the 2002–03 season on 27 March 2003 and he made his debut two days later as an 85th minute substitute in a 5–1 victory away to Mansfield Town. He finished the season with six appearances for Peterborough. Reading agreed to allow Boucaud to rejoin Peterborough on loan in June 2003, and Reading manager Alan Pardew said: "he's done enough to convince me that I shouldn't
Document [2](Title: Bengal Subah) (1582). They replaced the earlier sultanate-style of architecture. It was in Dhaka that the imperial style was most lavishly indulged in. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, the old Mughal city was described as the Venice of the East. Its Lalbagh Fort was an elaborately designed complex of gardens, fountains, a mosque, a tomb, an audience hall (Diwan-i-Khas) and a walled enclosure with gates. The Great Caravanserai and Shaista Khan Caravanserai in Dhaka were centres of commercial activities. Other monuments in the city include the Dhanmondi Shahi Eidgah (1640), the Sat Gambuj Mosque (c. 1664–76), the Shahbaz Khan
Document [3](Title: John Laurinaitis) Kayfabe Commentaries, described how Laurinaitis failed to work in the same capacity with Ohio Valley Wrestling (WWE's developmental territory) as Ross did, often failing to warn the promotion when wrestlers OVW were using at the time were going to be called up to the main roster or when wrestlers from the main roster were set to appear for OVW but never did. Eventually WWE would end their relationship with OVW. Following his tenure as an on-screen performer in 2012, Laurinaitis was relieved of his backstage executive duties and returned to his original role as a road agent. Having operated for
Document [4](Title: Operation Kremlin) Operation Kremlin Operation Kremlin ("Fall Kreml" in German) was a successful German deception operation against Soviet forces in May–June 1942. After German troops captured the city of Kharkov in October 1941, the German High Command planned an offensive to destroy the Soviet forces toward the southern sector of the Eastern Front. To divert the attention of the Soviets from that thrust (which would lead to the Battle of Stalingrad), on May 29, 1942, the High Command ordered "the earliest possible resumption of the attack on Moscow" by Army Group Centre. The factor that made Operation Kremlin plausible to the Soviet
Document [5](Title: Advanced Computer Techniques) symbolic debuggers. These cross-development tools were typically hosted on either IBM System/370 mainframes or VAX/VMS minicomputers. General Dynamics became the biggest customer for the JOVIAL product, especially for its use in the avionics for the F-16 Fighting Falcon, but it was sold to a number of other defense contractors as well. In 1984, the company received $3 million in funding for new products from Prudential-Bache Securities. This was used to continue the development of commercial language compilers: A BASIC compiler was developed in 1985, which along with COBOL, FORTRAN, and Pascal, was supplied to AT&T Computer Systems' 3B series computers.
Document [6](Title: Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market) kinds. Yet YouTube CEO expressed concerns the new legislation could shut down the ability of millions of people to upload to YouTube, something flatly rejected by copyright reform supporters. Other claims from critics include suggestions that all content providers will be forced to use expensive content filters, that only major U.S. technology firms had sufficient resources to develop such systems, and that outsourcing the task has privacy implications. Article 13's provisions target commercial web hosts which "store and give the public access to a large amount of works or other subject-matter uploaded by its users which [they] organise and promote
Document [7](Title: Foo Fighters (album)) Foo Fighters is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band of the same name , released on July 4 , 1995 by Roswell and Capitol Records . Dave Grohl wrote and recorded the entire album himself , apart from a guest guitar spot by Greg Dulli , with the assistance of producer Barrett Jones at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle , Washington , in 1994 . He claimed that he recorded the album just for fun , describing it as a cathartic experience to recover from the death of Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain .
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Answer: | on July 4 , 1995 |
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Document [0](Title: Aurora (singer)) generally positive reviews from critics. After releasing it, she went on to embark on her European tour, making a number of visits to the UK in between. She featured in British band Icarus' song "Home" and released a cover of David Bowie's "Life on Mars". On 14 March 2016, Aurora made her American television debut on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", performing "Conqueror". Aurora soon after performed the track on "Conan". On 25 July 2016 she performed her cover of "Life on Mars" on "The Howard Stern Show". The following night on 26 July, she performed "I Went Too
Document [1](Title: Carrot cake) Carrot cake Carrot cake is a cake that contains carrots mixed into the batter. The origins of carrot cake are disputed. Many food historians believe carrot cake originated from Medieval carrot puddings eaten by Europeans. This evolution is said to be originated during the Middle Ages when sugar and sweeteners were expensive for most individuals and often hard to find, so many people used carrots as a substitute for sugar. Recipes for carrot cake occur as early as 1827, in a French cookbook published in England. Another 19th-century recipe comes from the housekeeping school of Kaiseraugst (Canton of Aargau, Switzerland).
Document [2](Title: Squash vine borer) squash. The squash vine borer is native to North America. It lives in most temperate North American states, except the Pacific coast. Southern states have two broods a year. Pesticides are ineffective after the larvae are inside the plant. Gardeners find this a difficult pest to combat. Some try to avoid the pest by timing the production season to harvest before the pests can build up, or after they have peaked. Prevention includes pesticides to kill the adult moth (such use must not contaminate the flowers, as pollinators would be killed by poisoned nectar or pollen). Organic controls include wrapping
Document [3](Title: Charles F. Blair Jr.) who violated or condoned violation of the regulations in the interest of company objectives. The left engine failed when the No. 5 cylinder and piston separated from the engine, causing the engine cowl to separate. That engine was not airworthy because it had been in storage for 10 years before it was installed on the accident plane. The added drag caused by the loss of the cowling, combined with the decreased efficiency of the improperly maintained right propeller, combined with the over-weight condition of the aircraft—which resulted from a deficient FAA supplemental type certificate—made it impossible to maintain level single-engine
Document [4](Title: Tlepolemus) Argive wife Polyxo, Tlepolemus made passage to Rhodes and divided the island into three parts, founding three Rhodian city-states: Cameirus, Ialysus and Lindus. Hyginus lists Tlepolemus among the suitors of Helen; thus bound by the oath of Tyndareus, he was among the Greek allies in the campaign against Troy, leading a force of nine ships. He encountered Sarpedon on the first day of fighting recounted in the "Iliad" and taunted him saying that he lacked courage and could not really be the son of Zeus. Tlepolemus then attacked him, and although he wounded Sarpedon, he was slain by the latter.
Document [5](Title: Delirium) organic brain syndrome), and thus, fluctuations of mentation due to changes in purely psychiatric processes or diseases, such as sudden psychosis from schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, are (by definition) not termed delirium. Like its components (inability to focus attention, mental confusion and various impairments in awareness and temporal and spatial orientation), delirium is the common manifestation of new organic brain dysfunction (for any reason). Delirium requires both a sudden change in mentation, and an organic cause for this. Delirium may be difficult to diagnose without the proper establishment of a person's usual mental function. Without careful assessment and history, delirium
Document [6](Title: Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire) Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire Edward William Spencer Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, (6 May 1895 – 26 November 1950), known as the Marquess of Hartington from 1908 to 1938, was a British politician. He was the head of the Devonshire branch of the House of Cavendish. He had careers with the army and in politics and was a senior Freemason. His sudden death, apparently of a heart attack at the age of fifty-five, occurred in the presence of the suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams. He was born in the Parish of St George in the East, Stepney,
Document [7](Title: Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Tenure Portrait Name Party 1 April 1937 -- 7 September 1937 Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum Khan Non-Party Government Nominee 7 September 1937 -- 10 November 1939 Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan ( 1st time ) Indian National Congress 10 November 1939 -- 25 May 1943 Governor 's rule 25 May 1943 -- 16 March 1945 Sardar Aurangzeb Khan Muslim League 16 March 1945 -- 22 August 1947 Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan ( 2nd time ) Indian National Congress
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Answer: | Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan |
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Document [0](Title: BPA controversy) Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct their own assessment. The United States Federal Interagency Working Group (FIW) included a goal to reduce BPA exposure in the December 2, 2010 release of their 2020 Healthy People national objectives for improving the health of all Americans. Numerous animal studies have demonstrated an association between endocrine disrupting chemicals (including BPA) and obesity. However, the relationship between bisphenol A exposure and obesity in humans is unclear. Cohort studies have shown there has been an association of prenatal BPA exposure and increased body fat percentage at age 7 and increased BMI by age 9. Not all
Document [1](Title: Akira Fujiwara) was unapologetic and Fujiwara likewise did not once over the course of his life apologize or issue a correction. The established theory on the Korean War is that the North Koreans advanced across the 38th parallel and the American army, though taken by surprise, managed to rally. However, in "Shōwa Shi" Fujiwara and his co-authors wrote, “On the 23rd American Air Force fighter units stationed in Japan massed at Kitakyushu. Then on the 25th the South Korean army began to advance across the 38th parallel on the pretext that North Korea had made an incursion.” Fujiwara argued that South Korea
Document [2](Title: Claise Brook) this period it was also widely referred to as Claisebrook Drain. In the late 1800s and early 1900s it had become an effluent outlet into the river. In 1906 the Claisebrook and Burswood Sewerage Treatment Works was built. Sewerage was pumped across the river from Claise Brook to ponds and filter beds on Burswood Island. East Perth Gasometer and East Perth Power Station were prominent structures there for many years during the 1900s, both on the northern side of the river outlet. Prior to the redevelopment from the mid-1980s, a major environmental remediation project was undertaken to remove polycyclic aromatic
Document [3](Title: Get Your Own Back) prior to the start to show everybody how it was done.) At the end of the course, the child places the piece of French toast inside an egg cup. The child scores 10 points per piece of French toast in the egg cup, "plus" 10 points per piece of toast broken through while crawling through the gates (not counting pieces the child already broke through). Time limit is 30 seconds (45 when the game was first introduced). Both teams play at once. The two children run into a tower and collect money bag balloons (balloons with a pound sign on
Document [4](Title: Drive (2011 film)) Street Journal"s Joe Morgenstern also praised Brooks's performance, calling his villainous performance "sensational." James Rocchi of "The Playlist" gave the film an "A" letter grade, and wrote that ""Drive" works as a great demonstration of how, when there's true talent behind the camera, entertainment and art are not enemies but allies." Rocchi placed "Drive" as his number one film of 2011. "Movieline"s Stephanie Zacharek complimented the film's action and wrote that it "defies all the current trends in mainstream action filmmaking. The driving sequences are shot and edited with a surgeon's clarity and precision. Refn doesn't chop up the action
Document [5](Title: Europe Theatre Prize) awards is rich in theatrical presentations. Lasting a week, it has been termed the "'Oscars' of European theatre" and "Oscar of Drama". The first nine "editions" of the prize were awarded in Taormina. To achieve a more international aspect, the ceremonies were held in Turin for Edition X, as part of the cultural program for the 2006 Winter Olympics in collaboration with the "Teatro Stabile". Editions XI and XII were held in Thessaloniki, Edition XIII in Wrocław as part of the UNESCO's "Grotowski Year". In 2011 the awards were given at the Alexandrinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg, then Culture Capital
Document [6](Title: Greer Garson) in "Auntie Mame", replacing Rosalind Russell, who had gone to Hollywood to make the film version. In 1960, Garson received her seventh and final Oscar nomination for "Sunrise at Campobello" in which she played Eleanor Roosevelt, this time losing to Elizabeth Taylor for "BUtterfield 8". Greer was special guest on an episode of the TV series "Father Knows Best" playing herself. On 4 October 1956, Garson appeared with Reginald Gardiner as the first two guest stars of the series in the premiere of NBC's "The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford". She appeared as a mystery guest on "What's My
Document [7](Title: Adventures in Babysitting) For his directorial debut , Columbus said he reviewed a hundred scripts . He chose Adventures in Babysitting because he felt comfortable with its scale . Paramount Pictures had a right of first refusal but demanded Molly Ringwald be cast in the lead . Over 150 actresses auditioned for the lead role , including Valerie Bertinelli . Shooting took place in Toronto , Chicago , and Los Angeles in early 1987 .
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Answer: | Los Angeles |
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Document [0](Title: Early Netherlandish painting) in the mid-15th century, and later Joachim Patinir. Most innovations in this format came from artists living in the Dutch regions of the Burgundian lands, most notably from Haarlem, Leiden and 's-Hertogenbosch. The significant artists from these areas did not slavishly reproduce the scenery before them, but in subtle ways adapted and modified their landscapes to reinforce the emphasis and meaning of the panel they were working on. Patinir developed what is now called the world landscape genre, which is typified by biblical or historical figures within an imagined panoramic landscape, usually mountains and lowlands, water and buildings. Paintings of
Document [1](Title: Electrical connector) connector plug. Crimp-on connectors are a type of solderless connection. Since stripping the insulation from wires is time-consuming, many connectors intended for rapid assembly use insulation-displacement connectors so that insulation need not be removed from the wire. These generally take the form of a fork-shaped opening in the terminal, into which the insulated wire is pressed and which cut through the insulation to contact the conductor within. To make these connections reliably on a production line, special tools are used which accurately control the forces applied during assembly. If properly assembled, the resulting terminations are gas-tight and will last the
Document [2](Title: Carbonates on Mars) which means that regions of the planet may have once harbored water. The carbonates were discovered in an outcrop of rocks called "Comanche." Carbonates (calcium or iron carbonates) were discovered in a crater on the rim of Huygens Crater, located in the Iapygia quadrangle. The impact on the rim exposed material that had been dug up from the impact that created Huygens. These minerals represent evidence that Mars once had a thicker carbon dioxide atmosphere with abundant moisture. These kind of carbonates only form when there is a lot of water. They were found with the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer
Document [3](Title: Total Package Tour) Total Package Tour The Total Package Tour is a co-headlining concert tour featuring American bands New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men and American singer Paula Abdul. It began on May 12, 2017. in Columbus, Ohio and finished on July 16, 2017, in Hollywood, Florida This marks the first time in four years that both bands have toured together, and this will be Abdul's first tour in twenty-five years. In November 2016, New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men, and Abdul appeared on the "Today Show" to announce that they would be going on tour together in summer
Document [4](Title: Floricienta) Park stadium in Buenos Aires. After the show ended, the complete cast (with the exception of Fabio DiTomassio who pulled out after disagreements with the production company) waved goodbye in front of 40.000 people at another sold out concert at Vélez Sársfield stadium. The musical was also presented in Rosario, La Plata and Mar del Plata. The two Floricienta albums were also very successful, with the first album being the third best-selling album in 2004 and the 10th best-selling album in 2005 and with the album from the second season being the biggest seller in 2005 according to CAPIF. Floricienta
Document [5](Title: Army of the Levant) Most were on horseback or in light trucks, while a few were equipped with armored cars. There was also a mechanized cavalry element provided by the 6th and 7th "African Light Horse" ("Chasseurs d' Afrique") which totalled 90 tanks (mostly Renault R-35 with a few Renault FTs) and a similar number of armored cars. The artillery available to the Vichy French consisted of 120 field and medium guns and numbered about 6,700 men. The Vichy French Air Force () of the French Air Force in the Levant was relatively strong at the outbreak of hostilities in 1939. But, in 1940,
Document [6](Title: Abominations) Police, awakens and is instantly angered by the site of the Abomination of the past. He grabes a pipe and attacks the Abomination, who shrugs off the attack and flings Po across the tunnel. The rebels attack, unaware that Char has died. Meanwhile, Shulk arrives in the past in great pain. Kaspin senses something wrong with her brain, but Shulk shrugs it off and burrows underground to find Betty #6. In the future, the Abomination is presented the lone surviving human, a woman who reveals herself as a cybertech. In exchange for her life, she fits him with cybernetic extensions
Document [7](Title: The Wailers Band) Josh David Barrett - lead vocals
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Answer: | Josh David Barrett |
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Document [0](Title: Charging argument) are said to be compatible if they do not overlap and have different classes. Recall the earliest finishing time algorithm from the previous example. After modifying the definition of compatibility in the algorithm, the charging argument can be used to show that the earliest finish time algorithm is a 2-approximation algorithm for the job interval scheduling problem. Let "OPT(I)" and "EFT(I)" denote the optimal solution and the solution produced by the earliest finishing time algorithm, as earlier defined. For any interval "J ∈ OPT(I)", define "h" as follows: To show that the earliest finish time algorithm is a 2-approximation algorithm
Document [1](Title: Mouzinho da Silveira) Porto, encircled by Miguelist forces. After their defeat, he remained in Porto, promulgating several reforms, publishing 20 decrees and ordinance. On 9 August, in complete disagreement with the progress of public finances, particularly with loans obtained by Palmela, and harassed by his opponents, who accused him of radicalism and folly, he sought a resignation from the positions he held, which was granted on 3 December 1832 by Pedro IV. He abandoned the Ministry exactly nine months after being nominated, leaving behind 44 decrees and ordinances, that were the base of the modern Portuguese tax system, and introduced a reform in
Document [2](Title: Katsura Tarō) of the "hanbatsu" domainal based politics. After his resignation, he became a "kōshaku" (公爵 = prince), Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan and one of the "genrō." Katsura's brief reappointment again as Prime Minister again from December 21, 1912 to February 20, 1913 sparked widespread riots in what became known as the Taisho Political Crisis. His appointment was viewed as a plot by the "genrō" to overthrow the Meiji Constitution. However, rather than compromising, Katsura created his own political party, the "Rikken Dōshikai"(Constitutional Association of Allies) in an effort to establish his own support base. However, faced with
Document [3](Title: Bellaire Bridge) Virginia Route 2 approaches on the West Virginia side were concurrently abandoned. The bridge was sold to Roger Barack, owner of a construction company in Bellaire, in March 1991. There were talks of building a new approach on the Ohio side, however, no action was ever taken. $895,000 of the Ohio Department of Transportation payment had been set aside for demolition of the bridge but no demolition came about. With assistance from then-state Senator Bob Ney, Barack approached ODOT about reopening the bridge, but those plans never bore fruit because "the costs involved far outweighed any potential for the bridge
Document [4](Title: Avengers: Standoff!) while she continues her work under supervision of the World Security Council's operatives. Baron Zemo and Erik Selvig have been teleported to an unknown part of the Himalayas making their way back to civilization as Baron Zemo plans to use Erik Selvig in his next plan. Steve Rogers of the Avengers Unity Division and Captain America of the Avengers plan to keep what happened at Pleasant Hill under wraps at the time being. Rick Jones is offered by Steve Rogers to join up with S.H.I.E.L.D. as part of his reparations for his hactivism. Wendell Vaughn is training Avril Kincaid to
Document [5](Title: Package pilferage) the risk of pilfering. Each situation is unique. Some considerations have included: Package pilferage Pilferage is the theft of part of the contents of a package. It may also include theft of the contents but leaving the package, perhaps resealed with bogus contents. Small packages can be pilfered from a larger package such as a shipping container. Broader and related aspects of theft may include taking the entire package, pallet load, truck load, shoplifting, etc. Solutions involve "all phases" of product production, packaging, distribution, logistics, sale, and use. No single solution is considered as "pilfer proof". Often, packaging engineers, logistics
Document [6](Title: Albany Great Danes) 76–61 in the NCAA First Round. In 2014–15 UA went 24–9 overall with a 14–2 America East record. UAlbany had a number of program firsts that season, including the first win over a Power Five program, defeating three-time reigning Big Ten regular season champion Penn State to earn a berth into the Preseason WNIT semi-finals, the first DI All-American with Shereesha Richards and the program's highest-ever NCAA seeding at 13, battling Duke to the end and leading in the final minute, falling to the Blue Devils 54–52. On March 11, 2016, the Great Danes would win their conference record breaking
Document [7](Title: Mother's Day) In 1908 , the U.S. Congress rejected a proposal to make Mother 's Day an official holiday , joking that they would also have to proclaim a '' Mother - in - law 's Day '' . However , owing to the efforts of Anna Jarvis , by 1911 all U.S. states observed the holiday , with some of them officially recognizing Mother 's Day as a local holiday ( the first being West Virginia , Jarvis ' home state , in 1910 ) . In 1914 , Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother 's Day , held on the second Sunday in May , as a national holiday to honor mothers .
Question: when was mother's day made a national holiday
Answer: | 1914 |
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Document [0](Title: Mosaic authorship) Torah of today is identical with that received by Moses, not varying by a single letter. The rabbis were aware that some phrases in the Torah do not seem to fit with divine dictation of a pre-existent text, and this awareness accounts for a second tradition of how the divine word was transmitted: God spoke and Moses remembered the divine words and wrote them down afterwards, together with some explanatory phrases of his own. This explanation is a minority one, but it explains, for example, why every step in the description of the construction of the Tabernacle is followed by
Document [1](Title: History of Venezuela (1908–1958)) the Venezuelan oil fields, some of which were very accessible but others were deep in jungles. Oil income allowed Gómez to expand Venezuela's rudimentary infrastructure and the overall impact of the oil industry on Venezuela was a modernizing trend in the areas where it operated. But in a wider sense, the Venezuelan people, except for those who worked for the oil companies and lived badly but had a steady income, benefited little or not all from the country's oil riches. Gómez took power in a very poor illiterate country. The white/pardos social divide was still very much in place. When
Document [2](Title: Shannon hydroelectric scheme) to the weir being built. All surplus water can be diverted for power generation. The maximum capacity of Ardnacrusha is approximately 400 m/s, 40 times that which is required to flow down the natural channel (although the power station does not necessarily run at this capacity at all times). For the first few years after the opening of the scheme, water was diverted to the power station only as necessary for the electricity demand at the time, and thus the impact on the river was not initially severe. However, as demand increased, more and more water was diverted, until eventually
Document [3](Title: History of the England national football team) England's future upon taking the job, and the likes of Bryan Robson, Kenny Sansom, Terry Butcher and Glenn Hoddle were already fully fledged internationals as England turned their attention to qualifying for the 1982 World Cup in Spain. The campaign was long with England unable to put a reasonable run of victories together, at one point, Greenwood was all set to resign after one disappointing qualifying result, but was persuaded to stay on by his players during the flight home, but eventually England benefitted from other results and qualified in the final game with a 1–0 win over Hungary at
Document [4](Title: Demographics of Texas) Gulf Coast also has large numbers of Asian Americans, because the shrimp fishing industry attracted tens of thousands of Vietnamese, Filipinos, and Chinese from the coast of the South China Sea in the late 1970s and 1980s. As of 2016, there is also an emerging Asian immigrant population in Amarillo consisting primarily of Southeast Asian refugees. Native American tribes who once lived or resettled inside the boundaries of present-day Texas include the Alabama, Apache, Atakapan, Bidai, Caddo, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Comanche, Coushatta, Hueco, the Karankawa of Galveston, Kiowa, Lipan Apache, Muscogee, Natchez, Quapaw, Seminole, Tonkawa, Wichita, and many others. Three
Document [5](Title: Wer wird Millionär? (Swiss game show)) Wer wird Millionär? (Swiss game show) Wer wird Millionär? (English translation: "Who becomes a millionaire?") was a Swiss game show based on the original British format of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?". The show was hosted by René Rindlisbacher. The main goal of the game was to win 1 million CHF by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There were three lifelines - fifty fifty, phone a friend and ask the audience. "Wer wird Millionär?" was broadcast from 27 March 2000 to 2001. It was shown on the Swiss TV station TV3. The biggest prize won on the show was
Document [6](Title: American paddlefish) relict species because they retain some morphological characteristics of their early ancestors, including a skeleton that is almost entirely cartilaginous, a paddle-shaped rostrum (snout) that extends nearly one-third their body length, and a heterocercal tail or caudal fin, much like that of sharks. American paddlefish are a highly derived fish because they have evolved with adaptations such as filter feeding. Their rostrum and cranium are covered with tens of thousands of sensory receptors for locating swarms of zooplankton, which is their primary food source. American paddlefish are native to the Mississippi River basin and once moved freely under the relatively
Document [7](Title: Bundesliga) In total , 43 clubs have won the German championship , including titles won before the Bundesliga 's inception and those in the East German Oberliga . The record champions are Bayern Munich with 27 titles , ahead of BFC Dynamo Berlin with 10 ( all in East Germany ) and 1 . FC Nürnberg with 9 .
Question: who has won the most german league titles
Answer: | Bayern Munich |
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Document [0](Title: Mission to Venice) arranged for one of their operatives, Princess Morgan de Verizone – an international prostitute – to meet up with him. Carter will extract the necessary information from Manfrinto then execute him. Carter (in disguise as American businessman, Robert Corning) and Princess de Verizone meet up on the Orient Express en route from Paris to Venice and spend the night together. The Princess is being watched by two Yugoslav Intelligence officers on the orders of Manfrinto. They interrogate Carter but accept his cover story. Carter kills the two men and disposes of their bodies as the train reaches Milan. Carter and
Document [1](Title: Nala Damayanthi) cook in an Indian hotel owned by an NRI Badri (Sriman), but to stay on, he needs to get a legal work permit as the immigration police are on his heels. Ivan (Bruno Xavier), Badri's cunning lawyer friend, explains to him that the only way out is marriage with an Australian citizen. Ramji reluctantly agrees for a fake marriage with Ivan's fiancé Damayanthi (Geetu Mohandas), a free-spirited motorbiker of Sri Lankan Tamil Christian background, and they get married over the weekend. For all these gimmicks, Ivan charges heavy fees from Badri and deposits in the joint account of his with
Document [2](Title: Sidney De Haan) De Haan soon expanded the business overseas and as Saga grew, it became impossible to continue selling all its holidays face-to-face, he began to promote Saga holidays by mail, inadvertently becoming a pioneer in what would become known as direct marketing. When he retired in 1984 De Haan had become an established name in travel circles, and was awarded the Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to tourism, in the following New Year's Honours List. He had floated his company on the stock exchange in 1978 when it became the most over-subscribed issue of the year.
Document [3](Title: Euthanasia in the United States) Euthanasia in the United States Euthanasia is illegal in most of the United States. Assisted suicide/assisted death is legal in Washington DC and the states of California, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, Hawaii, and Washington; its status is disputed in Montana. The key difference between euthanasia and assisted suicide is that in cases of assisted suicide, the individual receives assistance, but ultimately voluntarily causes their own death. In euthanasia the individual does not directly end their life, but another person acts to cause the individual's death. Debates about the ethics of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide date from ancient Greece and Rome. After
Document [4](Title: August F. Haw, California) August F. Haw, California August F. Haw is the shortened placename designated by the United States Postal Service for a South Los Angeles area associated with ZIP codes 90002, 90044, 90051, 90059, and 90061. It is a corruption of the name of the Augustus F. Hawkins Natural Park, which was recently built in a highly urbanized area of south LA. The park itself is named after former Congressman Augustus Freeman "Gus" Hawkins. This corrupted name is recognized on an information pass-through basis by a variety of government agencies, including state agencies such as the Southern California Air Quality Management District
Document [5](Title: Round the Island Race) commissioned a gold Roman-style bowl as prize for the winner. The first race, in 1931, had 25 entries. The silver bowl second prize was introduced a few years later when Chris Ratsey impressed Windeler with his good sportsmanship. The last race before World War II, in 1939, attracted 80 entries. In 2005 JP Morgan Asset Management began sponsorship of the event in a deal lasting until 2010. This sponsorship was later extended to 2014. In 2008 a total of 1750 boats took part. The course runs all the way around the Isle of Wight, with a total distance of .
Document [6](Title: Social Media Working Group Act of 2014) report on emerging trends and best practices for emergency response through social media. Based on the cost of similar activities carried out under the DHS Acquisition and Accountability Efficiency Act and the Critical Infrastructure Research and Development Advancement Act of 2013, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the new DHS responsibilities and the annual report required by H.R. 4263 would cost a total of less than $500,000 annually, assuming the availability of appropriated funds. Enacting the legislation would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply. H.R. 4263 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as
Document [7](Title: RuPaul's Drag Race (season 7)) The winner of the seventh season of RuPaul 's Drag Race was Violet Chachki , with Ginger Minj and Pearl being the runners - up .
Question: who wins ru pauls drag race season 7
Answer: | Violet Chachki |
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Document [0](Title: Cherokee Nation Warriors Society) the Cherokee Nation Warriors Memorial and Pavilion located at the Cherokee Nation Headquarters in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The memorial is dedicated to all Cherokee Citizens and their families who served honorably in the United States Military and to those who gave their lives in defense of the United States and the Cherokee homeland. Cherokee Nation Warriors Society The Cherokee Nation Warriors Society is a society of Cherokee Nation tribal members who are also military veterans, and who were honorably discharged from military service. The society is based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and is administered by the Cherokee Nation Office of Veterans Affairs.
Document [1](Title: 2009 North Dakota floods) flood is a result of saturated and frozen ground, Spring snowmelt exacerbated by additional rain and snow storms, and virtually flat terrain. Communities along the Red River prepared for more than a week as the U.S. National Weather Service continuously updated the predictions for the city of Fargo, North Dakota with an increasingly higher projected river crest. Originally predicted to reach a level of near at Fargo by March 29, the river in fact crested at at 12:15 a.m. March 28, and started a slow decline. The river continued to rise to the north as the crest moved downstream. Early
Document [2](Title: Andromeda Ascendant) the idea of captains being in love with their ships, implied for centuries and extensively used by Roddenberry in "Star Trek". Andromeda Ascendant The Andromeda Ascendant is a fictional starship in the television series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda". In the series, the ship is said to have begun her life in the Newport News Orbital Shipyards above Earth, where her keel was laid in CY 9768. The backstory relates that construction proceeded without a hitch right through the delivery and installation of the Headwaters of Invention Mark VIII Slipstream engines in CY 9772. The series gives "Andromeda" as the tenth "Glorious
Document [3](Title: Dihydroergotamine) to treat several conditions involving problems with memory, sensation or blood circulation, or to prevent migraine headaches because the risks (increased risk of fibrosis and ergotism) were said to be greater than the benefits in these indications. Dihydroergotamine Dihydroergotamine (DHE) is an ergot alkaloid used to treat migraines. It is a derivative of ergotamine. It is administered as a nasal spray or injection and has an efficacy similar to that of sumatriptan. Nausea is a common side effect. It has similar actions to the triptans, acting as an agonist to the serotonin receptors and causing vasoconstriction of the intracranial blood
Document [4](Title: ExpressVPN) ExpressVPN ExpressVPN is a virtual private network service offered by the British Virgin Islands-based company Express VPN International Ltd. The software is marketed as a privacy and security tool that encrypts users’ web traffic and masks their IP addresses. In 2018, TechRadar named the services its Editors’ Choice. ExpressVPN has released apps for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, and routers. The apps use a 4096-bit CA, AES-256-CBC encryption, and TLSv1.2 to secure user traffic. Available VPN protocols include OpenVPN, SSTP, L2TP/IPSec, and PPTP. In July 2017, ExpressVPN announced in an open letter that Apple had removed all VPN apps from
Document [5](Title: George R. Klare) his participation in original research. George R. Klare was born April 17, 1922, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, son of George C. Klare, and Lea L. (Launer) Klare. He served as senior class president in North Bend High School in North Bend, Nebraska and graduated from that school in 1940. He received a Regents Scholarship to the University of Nebraska, where he studied before being called into the Army Air Force in 1942. He then took more college and officer training at the University of Missouri. Following military and flight training, Klare served as a navigator on B-17 bombers in the Eighth
Document [6](Title: Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song)) in its awkwardness." Eddie Van Halen once claimed the "Heartbreaker" solo as the origin behind the tapping technique. In one review with "Guitar World", he said: Steve Vai has also commented about it in a September 1998 "Guitar World" interview: "This one [Heartbreaker] had the biggest impact on me as a youth. It was defiant, bold, and edgier than hell. It really is the definitive rock guitar solo." American band Nirvana covered the song during their first show on 7 March 1987 in Raymond Washington. The cover was only released on the box set "With the Lights Out". Led Zeppelin
Document [7](Title: List of courts of the United States) The U.S. federal court system hears cases involving litigants from two or more states , violations of federal laws , treaties , and the Constitution , admiralty , bankruptcy , and related issues . In practice , about 80 % of the cases are civil and 20 % criminal . The civil cases often involve civil rights , patents , and Social Security while the criminal cases involve tax fraud , robbery , counterfeiting , and drug crimes . The trial courts are U.S. district courts , followed by United States courts of appeals and then the Supreme Court of the United States . The judicial system , whether state or federal , begins with a court of first instance , whose work may be reviewed by an appellate court , and then ends at the court of last resort , which may review the work of the lower courts .
Question: what are the two federal courts under the supreme court
Answer: | United States courts of appeals |
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Document [0](Title: Normie Rowe) success in Australia continued—his next single, "Ooh La La" / "Ain't Nobody Home" (Nov. 1966) was another double-sided hit in Melbourne and a Top 5 hit in most capitals, reaching #2 in Sydney, and no. 4 in Brisbane and #4 and Adelaide. Up to this time there was no national pop chart in Australia, with most pop radio stations and newspapers in state capitals and major cities publishing their own competing charts. However, on 5 October 1966 "Go-Set" magazine, which had been launched in February, began publishing its first weekly national Top 40, compiled by Ed Nimmervoll. "Ooh La La"
Document [1](Title: Logan Howlett) and previously served nine years as a Cockburn councillor (1990-1999). Logan Howlett Logan Howlett is the mayor of the City of Cockburn in Western Australia. He was elected mayor in March 2009 after the previous mayor, Stephen Lee, resigned and an extraordinary election was held. In October 2009, he was re-elected mayor during the regular local government elections for a four-year term. Together with his wife Pat, Howlett has lived in Cockburn for more than 35 years. He is also a justice of the peace and Fellow of the Australian College of Health Service Executives and has executive level experience,
Document [2](Title: 60th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron) Base was transferred to Military Airlift Command and reassigned to the 43d wing and re-equipped with the B-52D, configured for conventional bombing. From Andersen AFB, the squadron engaged in combat operations over Indochina flying Arc Light, Linebacker I and Linebacker II bombing missions over North Vietnam until 1973. Squadron remained on alert after the Vietnam War on Guam; re-equipped with B-52Gs in 1983. Remained on alert throughout the balance of the Cold War, inactivating in 1990 and the cessation of permanent aircraft stationing on Guam. Redesignated as the 60th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, and converted to provisional status, on 22 July
Document [3](Title: Digging Your Scene: The Best of The Blow Monkeys) Digging Your Scene: The Best of The Blow Monkeys Digging Your Scene: The Best of The Blow Monkeys is a double greatest hits album, released on 4 February 2008 by British band The Blow Monkeys. Led by singer, guitarist, piano and keyboard player Dr. Robert, the group formed in the early 1980s and disbanded in 1990. After that, Dr. Robert went on to pursue a solo career. The Blow Monkeys recently reformed, with the aim of touring and releasing a brand new album. The 36 tracks included on this double compilation were originally featured on the band's fifth studio albums,
Document [4](Title: Gramogram) ("Have you any eggs") appears in a 1949 book "Hail fellow well met" by Seymour Hicks and was performed in "The Two Ronnies" under the title "Swedish made simple". The book "How to Double the Meaning of Life" devotes three pages to gramograms, to which the author, Anil, gives the name letteral words. Some are homophones because some can be used for multiple words. Gramogram A gramogram or grammagram or letteral word is a letter or group of letters which can be pronounced to form one or more words, as in "CU" for "See you". They are a subset of
Document [5](Title: Ṛta) in the 2nd-century BCE text "Mahabhasya" of Patanjali, he explains "Ṛtaka" to be the grammatically correct form of name for a son, where then the name would mean "truthling". Oldenberg (1894) surmised that the concept of "Ṛta" originally arose in the Indo-Aryan period from a consideration of the natural order of the world and of the occurrences taking place within it as doing so with a kind of causal necessity. Both Vedic "Ṛta" and Avestan "aša" were conceived of as having a tripartite function which manifested itself in the physical, ethical and ritual domains. In the context of Vedic religion,
Document [6](Title: World Art Day) is universal. Events varied from special museum hours to conferences and more. For example Venezuela held outdoor art exhibitions with paintings, sculptures, prints, video and more, as well as a Florentine cooking demonstration in honor of Da Vinci. More events were held in 2013 all over the world including the Mbombela municipal art museum in South Africa. However, there was controversy at celebrations in Sweden when the Swedish minister of Culture, Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, cut into the genitals of a cake representing a black African woman. The performance art was meant to be a statement against genital mutilation but many
Document [7](Title: I'll Take You There) '' I 'll Take You There '' is a song written by Al Bell ( using his real name Alvertis Isbell ) , and originally performed by soul / gospel family band The Staple Singers . The Staple Singers version , produced by Bell , was released on Stax Records in February 1972 , and spent a total of 15 weeks on the charts and reached number - one on the Billboard Hot 100 . It is ranked as the 19th biggest American hit of 1972 .
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Answer: | The Staple Singers |
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Document [0](Title: 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders) Only the cases against Scott and Springsteen went to trial. The investigation was complicated by matters internal to the Austin Police Department. Detective Hector Polanco was fired for allegedly coercing confessions. A relationship between Springsteen's father and Austin police data-processing employee Karen Huntley prompted her transfer. Polanco was later reinstated after suing the city for discrimination based on race. He would eventually be promoted and retire with a full pension. Hector Polanco was also involved in coercing a false confession in a previous murder case, which led to the false imprisonment of Christopher Ochoa and Richard Danziger. Both were released
Document [1](Title: Jessie Field Shambaugh) Jessie Field Shambaugh Celestia Josephine "Jessie" Field Shambaugh (21 June 1881 – 15 January 1971) was an American educator and activist known as the "Mother of 4-H Clubs." Jessie Field Shambaugh is called the "Mother of 4-H." She started after-school clubs in 1901 while teaching at Goldenrod School in Page County, Iowa. She was born near Shenandoah, Iowa on Sunnyside Farm to Solomon Elijah Field Sr. and Celestia Josephine Eastman Field, she graduated from Shenandoah High School in 1899 and Tabor College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1903. She taught in Antigo, Wisconsin, Shenandoah, Iowa, and Helena, Montana
Document [2](Title: Rain or Shine Elasto Painters) 'N Text Phone Pals. Despite a 3-5 record, Welcoat lost their next 10 games along with injuries to key players that eventually ended their campaign with a 3-15 record, the only team to be eliminated after the elimination round of the 2006-07 PBA Philippine Cup. During the 2007 PBA Fiesta Conference, the Dragons had two active imports, Wayland White and assistant coach Alex Compton. The other imports, Charles Clark and Rob Sanders, preceded White. The Dragons were again the first team to be eliminated in the Fiesta Conference by the hands of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants. The Dragons finished
Document [3](Title: No. 249 Squadron RAF) Fighter bomber missions over Sicily began in November 1942 and October 1943 the squadron moved to Italy. Sweeps were carried out over Albania and Yugoslavia and in September 1944, No. 249 converted to Mustangs. In April 1945, it moved to Northern Yugoslavia for a month and after a short period in northern Italy the squadron disbanded on 16 August 1945. On 23 October 1945, No. 500 Squadron at Eastleigh, Kenya was renumbered 249 Squadron and flew Baltimores for a short time before re-equipping with Mosquitoes in February 1946. After taking part in survey flights, No.249 moved to Iraq in June
Document [4](Title: Greenlandic language) Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa, which provides television and radio programming in Greenlandic. The newspaper Sermitsiaq, has been published since 1958, and in 2010 merged with the other newspaper "Atuagagdliutit/Grønlandsposten", which was established already in 1861 to form a single large Greenlandic language publishing house. Before June 2009, Greenlandic shared its status as the official language in Greenland with Danish. Since then, Greenlandic has become the sole official language. This has made Greenlandic a unique example of an indigenous language of the Americas that is recognized by law as the only official language of a semi-independent country. Nevertheless, it is still considered
Document [5](Title: Stéphane Dumas (astrophysicist)) of influenza. "SETI" Stéphane Dumas (astrophysicist) Stéphane Dumas (1970–2016) was a Canadian physicist who, together with his colleague Yvan Dutil, has created a noise-resistant coding system for messages aimed at communicating with extraterrestrial civilization. This system was used in the creation of messages beamed towards close stars from the Yevpatoria RT-70 radio telescope in Ukraine in 1999 and 2003. Stéphane Dumas completed bachelor's degree in Physics at the Université Laval in 1992. He also completed a master's degree in Physics at the same institution in 2009. The topic of is dissertation was the detection by diffuse reflectance in infrared of
Document [6](Title: Joel DiGregorio) Joel DiGregorio William Joel "Taz" DiGregorio (January 8, 1944 – October 12, 2011) was a longtime member and keyboardist for the Charlie Daniels Band. He was born and lived in Southbridge, Massachusetts until 1962 when he went on the road. He was self-taught on the keyboards, practicing from tunes by Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, and Little Richard following his attendance at a Ray Charles concert. He learned the Fats Domino song "Blue Monday" at the age of sixteen. Once, he just started playing and singing the entire song and his sister asked him "How did you do that?" and he
Document [7](Title: Le Griffon) In late December 2014 , treasure hunting divers Kevin Dykstra and Frederick Monroe alerted media outlets that they found indisputable proof of Le Griffon 's location . They happened upon the wreckage while searching the floor of Lake Michigan for Confederate gold . Evidently , they spotted the wreck in 2011 , but waited until 2014 to reveal the discovery of what some call the '' holy grail '' of Great Lakes shipwrecks while they consulted experts . There are '' no cables , no cabin , and no smokestacks , '' no mechanical devices of any kind , and a carving on the front of the ship strongly resembles 17th - century French carvings of griffins , Dykstra says . On January 2 , 2015 , Frederick Monroe told an interviewer for public radio that he believed Le Griffon was built in Canada , below Niagara Falls , and brought to the upper Great Lakes . He went on to say that the wreck is '' the one that got in the way . '' Their claim was quickly debunked when Michigan authorities dove down on June 9 , 2015 after receiving the coordinates to verify its authenticity . Michigan state maritime archaeologist Wayne R. Lusardi presented evidence that the wreck was , in fact , a tugboat due to its 90 - foot ( 27 m ) length and presence of a steam boiler .
Question: what is the holy grail of great lakes shipwrecks
Answer: | Le Griffon |
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Document [0](Title: François Genoud) Dunant, a leading Geneva-based lawyer who sits on the board of over 20 companies, including the Saudi Investment Company, the overseas arm of the Saudi Binladin Group. In 1993 a bomb exploded outside his home and by 1996 Swiss authorities were still investigating him for his financial activities during the Third Reich. Genoud committed suicide, with, according to his family, the help of a Swiss pro-euthanasia group Exit, at age 81 on 30 May 1996. In the miniseries "Carlos", Genoud is mentioned by Ilich Ramírez Sánchez's character portrayed by Édgar Ramírez. The production has been criticized for downplaying the historical
Document [1](Title: John Wilkins (American football coach)) John Wilkins (American football coach) John Wilkins is a former American football coach. He was highly successful in his 13 years as head coach of Permian High School in Odessa, Texas, amassing a 148–16–7 record and two Class 5A state titles. John was inducted into the Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor July 30, 2003. Wilkins became head coach at Odessa Permian in 1973 after serving as an assistant to Gil Bartosh. In 1975, Permian made the state final for the first time during Wilkins' tenure, but lost 20–10 to Port Neches-Groves. Five years later, Odessa Permian faced
Document [2](Title: Albert Kan-Dapaah) worked with Pannel Kerr Forster, a chartered accounting firm as an Audit Senior. He worked in their offices in Monrovia, Liberia and London, UK between 1978 and 1986. Back in Ghana, he was the head of Audit at the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) from January 1987. In September 1987, he joined the Electricity Corporation of Ghana where he rose from Director of Audit to become Director for Finance, a position he held for six years. Kan-Dapaah was a partner in Kwesie, Kan-Dapaah and Baah Co., a firm of Chartered Accountants in Accra. He was also managing Consultant
Document [3](Title: Skullduggery (1970 film)) down for the role. Producer Saul David created and named his character of Berle Tanen after then-MCA executives Berle Adams and Ned Tanen. Burt Reynolds later said the film had a "good script. The guy's a good writer, Lorenzo Semple Jr. Badly directed, kind of sloughed off. Susan Clark was good; she's a good actress. But nobody knew how to sell the picture. Any time you have Pat Suzuki dressed as a small ape, I think you're in trouble." The film was not a success. David had a number of films in development at Universal - "A Stretch on the
Document [4](Title: St. John's Indian Residential School) but due to illness Vice-Principal G.T. Snowden was appointed to take charge of the school. St. John's Indian Residential School The St. John's Indian Residential School, also known as the Chapleau Indian Residential School, was a Canadian Indian Residential School operated by the Anglican Church of Canada from 1907 to 1948 in Chapleau, Ontario. The original residential school in Chapleau was operated by the Anglican Diocese of Moosonee from 1907 to 1920. In 1920 the school's administration was taken over by the Department of Indian Affairs. The school was built to accommodate 40 students, and in 1919 it was expanded
Document [5](Title: Daniel Everett (RAF officer)) submitted by Luftwaffe 3, Flak-Division. Everett and his entire crew of eight were killed, they were buried by the Germans at Hemmingstedt but later moved to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission war cemetery at Hamburg. 1) Distinguished Flying Cross on 21 January 1944. 2) Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross on 16 January 1945. 3) Second Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross on 27 March 1945. Daniel Everett (RAF officer) Squadron Leader Daniel Trevor Bulmer "Danny" Everett, DFC and 2 Bars (15 October 1920 – 7 March 1945), was a leading Royal Air Force Bomber Command and Pathfinder Force pilot
Document [6](Title: Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (South Korea)) natural disasters. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (South Korea) The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) is a cabinet-level division of the government of South Korea. It is headquartered in the Sejong Government Complex in Sejong City. It was established as Ministry of Agriculture, with the founding of the First Republic of Korea in 1948. The MAFRA is responsible for areas including crop insurance, land reclamation, agricultural statistics and the development of agricultural technology including genetically modified crops and environmentally friendly agriculture. It is also responsible for direct payments to rice farmers and for aspects of
Document [7](Title: House of Commons of the United Kingdom) House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Type Type Lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Leadership Speaker John Bercow MP Since 22 June 2009 Leader of the Commons Andrea Leadsom MP , Conservative Since 11 June 2017 Shadow Leader of the Commons Valerie Vaz MP , Labour Since 6 October 2016 Minor parties Shadow Leaders Pete Wishart MP , Scottish National Tom Brake MP , Liberal Democrat Nigel Dodds MP , Democratic Unionist Structure Seats 650 Political groups HM Government Conservative Party ( 316 ) Independent ( 1 ) ( Conservative ; whip suspended ) Confidence and supply Democratic Unionist Party ( 10 ) HM Most Loyal Opposition Labour Party ( 261 ) Independent ( 1 ) ( Labour ; whip suspended ) Other opposition Scottish National Party ( 35 ) Liberal Democrats ( 12 ) Sinn Féin ( 7 ) ( abstentionist ) Plaid Cymru ( 4 ) Green Party ( 1 ) Independent ( 1 ) Speaker Speaker ( 1 ) Length of term up to 5 years Elections Voting system First - past - the - post Last election 8 June 2017 Next election Latest , 5 May 2022 Redistricting Boundary commissions Meeting place House of Commons chamber Palace of Westminster City of Westminster London , United Kingdom Website parliament.uk
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Answer: | Valerie Vaz |
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Document [0](Title: 2012 Detroit Lions season) played their last road game of the season out west against the Arizona Cardinals. After a scoreless first quarter, the Lions scored their only points of the first half with a 1-yard touchdown run by Mikel Leshoure. The Cardinals responded with 3 consecutive touchdowns: first, Beanie Wells scored a pair of rushing touchdowns from 5 and 1 yards out respectively, then Rashad Johnson intercepted a Matthew Stafford pass and ran it back 53 yards to put the Cardinals up 21–7 at halftime. Each team kicked a field goal in the third quarter: first the Cardinals' Jay Feely from 51 yards,
Document [1](Title: Salmon-class submarine) were very active in the fleet, operating initially with the Atlantic Fleet, conducting exercises in the Caribbean and around both sides of the Panama Canal. They transferred to the Pacific Fleet in late 1939, homeported out of San Diego, commanded by Admiral Wilhelm L. Friedell. In October 1941, as war clouds loomed on the horizon, all the "Salmon"s and most other newer available submarines were transferred to the Asiatic Fleet as part of a belated effort to reinforce U.S. and Allied forces in the Philippines. The Japanese occupation of southern Indo-China and the August 1941 American-British-Dutch retaliatory oil embargo had
Document [2](Title: Samo) once abounded, the notion of a single "Fredegar" is now common scholarly fare. The last or only Fredegar was the author of a brief account of the Wends including the best, and only contemporary, information on Samo. According to Fredegar, "Samo [was] a Frank by birth [or nation] from the "pago Senonago"", which could be present-day Soignies in Belgium or present-day Sens in France. Although he was of Frankish origin, Samo demanded that an ambassador (Sicharius) of Dagobert I (King of the Franks) put on Slavic clothes before entering his castle. All other sources for Samo are derived from Fredegar
Document [3](Title: Booligal) John Ledwidge was granted a licence for the Booligal Hotel. On 31 January 1861 – "the first red letter day at this new township on the Lower Lachlan" – both hotels were opened to the public. In March 1861 the Adelaide firm of Randell and Scott opened at store at Booligal. The manager, Thomas Hitchcox, was briefly postmaster. Booligal Post Office opened on 7 March 1861 (it was closed between 1866 and 1881). In August 1862 it was reported that both hotels at Booligal were closed and the two publicans were insolvent. Hitchcock resigned as storekeeper to take over the
Document [4](Title: Casa Santa Maria) Rimini. This image is enclosed in an amethyst frame surrounded by a bas relief of four angels in gilded bronze. Two angels in white marble support the frame. The whole main altar was the work of Martino Longhi the Younger, who completed the work between 1643 and 1646. Sometime around 1859, it was moved away from the wall and raised to a higher level. Between the pilasters are six stucco statues of female saints: Cecilia, Catherine, Barbara, Agatha, Ursula, and Agnes. These statues are the work of Antonio Raggi and were sculpted and put in place between 1663 and 1674.
Document [5](Title: Łajski) Łajski Łajski - is a village located in Poland in Masovian Voivodeship in the Legionowo County, in the Gmina Wieliszew. In the years 1975-1998 the area was the province of Warsaw Voivodeship. Łajski is located around the Warsaw Basin. It has densely wooded areas which are the northern stretch of the Pomiechowskie Forests, and in its south-eastern part are the remains of the Nieporęckiej Forest. The landscape is gently undulating plain, and the surrounding hills reach 75–85 m. The village has about 1,300 inhabitants. Łajski lies in close proximity to Legionowo, 16 km from the center of Warsaw, with routes
Document [6](Title: Contributory copyright infringement) case, a district court, grounding its reasoning on the "Sony Betamax" decision, held that secondary liability could not be applied to peer to peer services. Napster was the first peer to peer service to be subject to copyright infringement litigation. In the Napster case, the issue was regarding the infringement of copyrights through the 'Music Share' software of Napster. Whenever, this software was used on a computer system, it would collect information about the MP3 files stored on the computer and send it to Napster servers. Based on this information, the Napster created a centralised index of files available for
Document [7](Title: Black Panther (film)) Black Panther is an upcoming American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name . Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures , it is intended to be the eighteenth film installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe . The film is directed by Ryan Coogler from a screenplay by him and Joe Robert Cole , and stars Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa / Black Panther alongside Michael B. Jordan , Lupita Nyong'o , Danai Gurira , Martin Freeman , Daniel Kaluuya , Angela Bassett , Forest Whitaker , and Andy Serkis . In Black Panther , T'Challa returns home as king of Wakanda but finds his sovereignty challenged by a long - time adversary in a conflict that has global consequences .
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Document [0](Title: Přemek I, Duke of Opava) Hussite wars. The Hussites responded by destroying the Duchy of Opava in February 1428. Přemek's oldest son Wencelaus II managed to avert the destruction of Głubczyce by signing a treaty with the Hussites. In March 1428, Přemek joined forces with Duke Rupert II of Lubin and the Bishop of Wrocław. they fought the Hussites at Nysa, but could not prevail. Their army was overrun by the Hussites, however, Půta III of Častolovice could prevent the Hussites from taking Nysa itself. In December 1428, Přemek's son Wenceslaus participated in the Battle of Stary Wielisław, where the Hussites again prevailed. In March
Document [1](Title: Slum) French public. New York City is believed to have created America's first slum, named the Five Points in 1825, as it evolved into a large urban settlement. Five Points was named for a lake named Collect. which, by the late 1700s, was surrounded by slaughterhouses and tanneries which emptied their waste directly into its waters. Trash piled up as well and by the early 1800s the lake was filled up and dry. On this foundation was built Five Points, the United States' first slum. Five Points was occupied by successive waves of freed slaves, Irish, then Italian, then Chinese, immigrants.
Document [2](Title: Kanopolis, Kansas) was The Kanopolis Journal. It boasted Kanopolis to have "woolen mills, iron factories, carriage works, flour mills, wholesale houses, banks, a drug store, and an opera house, doctors, and machine shops," as well as a brewery. Additionally, the journal predicts Kanopolis would soon be the furniture hub of the midwest, saying it "is not one-half the distance from a limitless supply of walnut, oak, ash, poplar and all lumber needed in the manufacture of furniture as is Grand Rapids, Michigan, which owes its prosperity to the furniture business." It said that in forty years it will have 500,000 inhabitants, as
Document [3](Title: The Plague Dogs (film)) given a limited release across the United States by Charter Productions. The VHS cover states that the film is 99 minutes long, which happens to be the length of the 103 minute cut after PAL speedup so is likely due to a mix up in specifications. In 2002, Anchor Bay Entertainment released a Region 2 DVD version of the film, but it contained the US cut. Soon afterwards, the Dutch budget label, Indies Home Entertainment, released a Region 2 disc which also contained the US cut but includes forced Dutch subtitles. In 2004, a DVD version of the film was
Document [4](Title: Value-added tax) Goods and Services Tax was introduced under the One Hundred and First Amendment of the Constitution of India. Value Added Tax (VAT) was introduced into the Indonesian taxation system from 1 April 1985. General VAT rate is ten percent. Using indirect subtraction method with invoice to calculate value added tax payable. VAT was Collected by the Directorate General of Taxation, Ministry of Finance. Some goods and services are exempt from VAT like basic commodities vital to the general public, medical or health services, religion services, educational services and Services provided by the government in respect of carrying out general governmental
Document [5](Title: Lynn Manning) Actors' Equity, and The Actor's Studio's West-coast Writers/Directors Unit. He also taught children and adults who are visually impaired martial arts as a sensei of the judo program at the Braille Institute of Los Angeles. He died at the age of 60 from liver cancer on August 3, 2015. Lynn Manning Lynn Manning (April 30, 1955 – August 3, 2015) was an American playwright, poet and actor known for his autobiographical work that explores the complexities of life as a blind African-American man. Lynn Manning's life was turned upside down when he was left blind after being shot in the
Document [6](Title: Mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg) land including such projects as the Atlantic Yards development, the Hudson Yards redevelopment, and the Harlem rezoning proposal. Bloomberg supported a plan that preserved much of Admiral's Row. On historic preservation, Bloomberg created or extended more than 40 historic districts and vetoed landmark revocation for the Austin Nichols warehouse. This move was widely applauded by architectural historians. The City Council overruled the veto shortly thereafter, however. Bloomberg characterizes himself as a fiscal conservative for turning the city's $6 billion deficit into a $3 billion surplus; however, conservative PAC Club for Growth has criticized him because he increased property taxes and
Document [7](Title: Football records in Spain) Most red cards in a single match : 6 , Espanyol ( 3 ) v. Barcelona ( 3 ) ( 13 December 2003 ) ( 2 Direct red cards and 4 double yellow cards ) Most red cards in a career ( individual ) : 24 , Sergio Ramos ( all with Real Madrid )
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Document [0](Title: Catfish Hunter) since Walter Johnson in 1915, preceded by Cy Young and Christy Mathewson. Hunter was also a competent hitter, with a career batting average of .226; in 1971 he hit .350 with 36 hits in 38 games. After the designated hitter was adopted by the American League in , Hunter had only two plate appearances in his final seven seasons, with one base hit in 1973. Arm injuries plagued Hunter beginning in 1978. In spring training, he was diagnosed with diabetes and combined with his chronic arm trouble the disease began to sap Hunter's energy. Following the 1979 season and the
Document [1](Title: Farhang Mehr) Board and Executive Director of the largest insurance company in Iran, “Bimeh-ye Iran.” In this position, he created a new regulatory agency for insurance, called the Central Insurance Company. He also initiated the insurance pools within the framework of the Regional Corporation for Development (RCD), as well as the College of Insurance for the training of insurance staff among Iran, Turkey, and Pakistan. The building of the famous Shah Abbas Hotel in Isfahan was during Mehr’s presidency in Bimeh-yeh Iran. During this time, he continued to serve as Iranian Governor for OPEC. In addition to his governmental positions, Mehr was
Document [2](Title: Freedom of religion in Indonesia) Department of Religion conducted weddings in the Ahmadiyya Transito Camp for Ahmadiyya couples and recorded and issued marriage certificates. Ahmadiyya followers experienced little or no difficulty registering their marriages or getting marriage certificates during the reporting period. In Maluku, despite new incidents of violence during the reporting period, leaders of both the Muslim and Christian communities and the Maluku provincial government continued to demonstrate strong commitment to easing religious tension and rebuilding the community. By contrast a report from Christian Solidarity Worldwide suggests intolerance is increasing. Evidences from international human rights organization including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International found
Document [3](Title: KHGN-TV) from the Harlingen High School and Harlingen High School South Media Technology students also air on the station. Link: http://harlingen.isd.tenet.edu/khgn/weeklyschedulehomepage.html The station has won several Texas Public Schools Association Awards, including a 2006 Crystal Commendation Award and a Gold Star Award for a Texas Public Schools Week video. Official Link: http://tec.hcisd.org/khgn Time Warner Future KHGN-TV KHGN-TV is the cable station for the Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District, located in Harlingen, Texas. It can be seen in Harlingen on Time Warner Cable Channel 17. The station began broadcast in August 2004. The staff included the station manager and a television production
Document [4](Title: Schutzstaffel) SS Cavalry Division "Florian Geyer" on 20 April 1943. This unit saw service in the Soviet Union in attacks on partisans and civilians. In addition, SS Cavalry regiments served in Croatia and Hungary. The SS Medical Corps were initially known as the "Sanitätsstaffel" (sanitary units). After 1931, the SS formed the headquarters office "Amt" V as the central office for SS medical units. An SS medical academy was established in Berlin in 1938 to train Waffen-SS physicians. SS medical personnel did not often provide actual medical care; their primary responsibility was medicalized genocide. At Auschwitz, about three-quarters of new arrivals,
Document [5](Title: Juan Ignacio Zoido) where his father owned a bakery. He started his law studies in the University of Almeria and graduated in 1979 in the University of Seville. After completing his studies, Zoido did his military service in Cerro Muriano, serving as a bodyguard for several generals. Zoido passed the Judiciary competitive examinations in 1983 and was first posted as First Instance and Inquiry Judge of the Arrecife District in Lanzarote. A year later he was promoted and posted as First Instance and Inquiry Judge in the Utrera district. In 1987 he is promoted to magistrate and posted to San Cristóbal de La
Document [6](Title: William Glanville) footing. William Glanville Sir William Henry Glanville CB CBE FRS (1 February 1900 – 30 June 1976) was a British civil engineer. During World War II he and the Road Research Laboratory were involved in important war work, developing temporary runways, beach analysis, and tank and aircraft design. He also worked on the explosives calculations and scale models used to develop the bouncing bombs used in the Dam Busters Raid. He was widely recognised for his contributions to engineering and, amongst a string of professional awards, was appointed as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), as
Document [7](Title: To Kill a Mockingbird) To Kill a Mockingbird First edition cover -- late printing Author Harper Lee Country United States Language English Genre Southern Gothic , Bildungsroman Published July 11 , 1960 Publisher J.B. Lippincott & Co . Pages 281
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Document [0](Title: Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chloride) 350 nm (d-d transition). ligh absorption results in formation of an excited state have a relatively long lifetime of 890 ns in acetonitrile and 650 ns in water. The excited state relaxes to the ground state by emission of a photon or non-radiative relaxation. The quantum yield is 2.8% in air-saturated water at 298K and the emission maximum wavelength is 620 nm. The long lifetime of the excited state is attributed to the fact that it is triplet, whereas the ground state is a singlet state and in part due to the fact that the structure of the molecule allows
Document [1](Title: The Tunnel (TV series)) stated: "should you bother watching "The Tunnel" even if you've already seen the original? The early signs are good. The makers obviously have sense enough to preserve what was effective about the original, and invention enough to distinguish their work too." In a review posted early in the first season, Gerard O'Donovan of "The Daily Telegraph" expressed mixed feelings about the series "so far at least", saying: "there was no sense that this was doing much different from other mainstream crime thrillers. Sticking too close to the original script meant a golden opportunity was missed to dig deeper into the
Document [2](Title: Police certificate) pre-requisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter/stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement. Individuals may seek a national criminal history check through two ways: Regardless of whether the applicant applied for a police check through one of the eight state police agencies or the Australian Federal Police, or an ACIC approved broker, all police checks are completed through ACIC's National Police Checking Service. Applicants who will receive a certificate titled a "National Police Check" if the background check was completed by one of the police agencies, or
Document [3](Title: The Derelict (short story)) The Derelict (short story) The Derelict is a short story by William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912. As he does in many of his stories, Hodgson employs a framework or "story within a story." In the framework, an elderly ship's doctor recounts a strange event that happened to him some years earlier, in the context of discussing his ideas about a fundamental life force that can manifest itself in the presence of proper materials. While sailing as a passenger, a sudden storm disables the ship. In the aftermath, a derelict vessel is discovered. A small boat is sent to
Document [4](Title: Wiesbaden) as the Rambach. The highest point of the Wiesbaden municipality is located northwest of the city center near the summit of the Hohe Wurzel, with an elevation of above sea level. The lowest point is the harbour entrance of Schierstein at above sea level. The central square (the "Schlossplatz", or palace square) is at an elevation of . Wiesbaden covers an area of . It is from north to south and from west to east. In the north are vast forest areas, which cover 27.4% of the urban area. In the west and east are vineyards and agricultural land, which
Document [5](Title: Boobs on Bikes) Zealand for a male to bare his breast in public, the same must apply to women. Several legal attempts to stop the parade, most notably by Auckland City Council, have failed in court and the parade has been ruled legal under New Zealand legislation. Crow has run his Boobs on Bikes parade a number of times since 2003. The event normally precedes Crow's "Erotica Expo", or as it is more correctly known, "Erotica Lifestyles Expo", an adults-only adult lifestyles exhibition. International porn stars who travel to New Zealand for the expo are typically part of Boobs On Bikes. In 2006,
Document [6](Title: Christ Church, Childers) signed a contract for which included a price for the pews which were also designed by Buckeridge. The building was constructed during 1900 and the work was supervised by Bundaberg architect, Frederic Herbert Faircloth. Faircloth practised in Bundaberg from the early 1890s and was responsible for many buildings in Childers, particularly after a huge fire destroyed much of the main street in 1902. Canon Eva, the priest at St. Paul's Church, Maryborough opened and dedicated Christ Church on 9 May 1901 to co-incide with the formation of a separate parish based in Childers. The first parish priest was Father Thomas
Document [7](Title: 2018 Tour de France) 2018 Tour de France 2018 UCI World Tour , race 25 of 37 Route of the 2018 Tour de France Race details Dates 7 -- 29 July Stages 21 Distance 3,351 km ( 2,082 mi ) Winning time 83h 17 ' 13 '' Results Winner Geraint Thomas ( GBR ) ( Team Sky ) Second Tom Dumoulin ( NED ) ( Team Sunweb ) Third Chris Froome ( GBR ) ( Team Sky ) Points Peter Sagan ( SVK ) ( Bora -- Hansgrohe ) Mountains Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA ) ( Quick - Step Floors ) Youth Pierre Latour ( FRA ) ( AG2R La Mondiale ) Combativity Dan Martin ( IRL ) ( UAE Team Emirates ) Team Movistar Team ← 2017 2019 →
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Document [0](Title: Capital Steez) his first solo mixtape, "AmeriKKKan Korruption", on April 7, 2012, with 14 tracks. The mixtape has received universal acclaim since its release. A "reloaded" version with seven additional tracks was released on October 10, 2012. The tape now runs 21 tracks in total and features many of his Pro Era teammates, such as CJ Fly, Chuck Strangers, Joey Bada$$, Dirty Sanchez, and Jakk the Rhymer. The mixtape contains production from Madlib, MF DOOM, Free the Robots, DJ Premier, Knxwledge, Ant of Atmosphere, J. Rawls, Tommy Mas, the Entreproducers, and also contains production from fellow Pro Era members, Joey Bada$$, Kirk
Document [1](Title: Alain Peyrefitte) he survived an assassination attempt by members of Action Directe (AD) in front of his house. The driver of his car was killed in the bomb attack. Upon his death in 1999 he was honored by burial in Les Invalides which also houses the tomb of Napoleon and other revered national leaders. He wrote "The Immobile Empire". and "Quand la Chine s'éveillera... le monde tremblera". Outside France he is probably best known for his book "Le Mal Français" (translated as "The Trouble with France"), which addresses the question of whether there is something unique to the French character that has
Document [2](Title: William Lyon Mackenzie) grievances to the British government: the committee selected Robert Randal to travel to London to advocate on behalf of the American-born settlers. In London, Randal allied himself with British Reformer Joseph Hume in presenting the colonists' grievances to the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Lord Goderich. Goderich agreed that injustice was being done and instructed the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada to redress the grievances. This incident taught Mackenzie the efficacy of appealing directly to Britain. John Strachan, who was then the rector of York, a member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada, and a prominent
Document [3](Title: Climate Challenge) of measuring the health of the economy, but deadlines prevented the final version from including the more accurate system. Climate Challenge Climate Challenge is a Flash-based global warming game produced by the BBC and developed by Red Redemption. Players manage the economy and resources of the 'European Nations' as its president, while reducing emissions of to combat climate change and managing crises. "Climate Challenge" is an environmental serious game, designed to give players an understanding of the science behind climate change, as well as the options available to policy makers and the difficulties in their implementation. The game begins in
Document [4](Title: Karolcia) unhappy by this, she and Peter decide not to be selfish with their final wish but to wish that the dreams of others be fulfilled leading to amongst other things, children receiving new toys, and recovering in hospital. The book ends with Karolcia being happy by this but also sad over the loss of the bead that has now disappeared. The success of novels for young readers encouraged the author to write a sequel. In 1970, she created a novel "Witaj, Karolciu" (Hello, Karolciu) the fate of the heroes of the first part. In 2009, another author Krzysztof Zięcik wrote
Document [5](Title: Battle of Napue) and were coming from the north, Armfelt relocated his troops so that the brigades of Von Freidenfelt, Von Essen, Maidell and Yxkull were on the northern side of the river. A small group with two guns occupied the hill of Napue. De La Barre’s cavalry of 1 000 men, plus a group of 300 men under Ziesing, were ordered southwest from Napue to prevent Chekin’s free drive along the river. Golitzin’s main forces consisted of 6 500, Chekin’s regiments of about 1 800 men. Before the battle Golitzin ordered three regiments of his northern troops with cossacks to veer west,
Document [6](Title: René Rouquet) stand in the 2017 legislative elections but instead resign from active politics by the end of the parliamentary term. René Rouquet René Rouquet (born February 15, 1946) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Val-de-Marne department, and is a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche. In parliament, Rouquet serves on the Committee on Foreign Affairs. He is also the president of the French-Armenian Parliamentary Friendship Group and a member of the parliamentary friendship groups with Albania, Iraq, Lebanon, Slovenia, Somalia, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe. In addition to his role in parliament, Rouquet has
Document [7](Title: John Barry (composer)) John Barry Prendergast , OBE ( / ˈbæri / ; 3 November 1933 -- 30 January 2011 ) was an English composer and conductor of film music . He composed the scores for 11 of the James Bond films between 1963 and 1987 , and also arranged and performed the '' James Bond Theme '' to the first film in the series , 1962 's Dr. No . He wrote the Grammy - and Academy Award - winning scores to the films Dances with Wolves and Out of Africa , as well as the theme for the British television cult series The Persuaders ! , in a career spanning over 50 years . In 1999 , he was appointed OBE at Buckingham Palace for services to music .
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Document [0](Title: Sex (play)) full audiences. "Sex" was the only play on Broadway that season to stay open through the summer, into the following year. There were 375 performances before the New York Police Department raided West and her company in February 1927. They were charged with obscenity, after 325,000 people had watched it, including members of the police department and their wives, judges of the criminal courts, and seven members of the district attorney's staff. West was sentenced to 10 days in a workhouse on Roosevelt Island (known then as "Welfare Island") and fined $500. The resulting publicity increased her national renown. The
Document [1](Title: 2014 Hong Kong protests) an end. Surface traffic between Central and Admiralty, Causeway Bay, as well as in Mong Kok, was seriously affected by the blockades, with traffic jams stretching for miles on Hong Kong Island and across Victoria Harbour. Major tailbacks were reported on Queensway, Gloucester Road and Connaught Road, which are feeder roads to the blockaded route in Admiralty. With in excess of 100 bus or tram routes suspended or re-routed, queues for underground trains in the Admiralty district spilled onto the street at times. The MTR, the city's underground transport operator, was a beneficiary, enjoying a 20 per cent increase in
Document [2](Title: Christmas Tree (Lady Gaga song)) a review for "Now That's What I Call Christmas! 4", J Matthew Cobb of "HiFi Magazine" called "Christmas Tree" part of a "good list" of new material and described it as "naughty, but nice". Due to high digital downloads, "Christmas Tree" entered the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number seventy-nine in the first week of January 2009, remaining on the chart for one week. In November 2010, "Christmas Tree" charted on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart of Japan, entering at position eighteen, its peak. The song then dropped to positions 51, 74, 81 and 100 before leaving the chart. Also
Document [3](Title: Galápagos Islands) 1990s and 2000s, violent confrontations between parts of the local population and the Galápagos National Park Service occurred, including capturing and killing giant tortoises and holding staff of the Galápagos National Park Service hostage to obtain higher annual sea cucumber quotas. The islands are administered by a provincial government. It was made a province by presidential decree by President Guillermo Rodríguez Lara on 18 February 1973. The province is divided into cantons, each covering certain islands. The capital is Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. The largest ethnic group is composed of Ecuadorian Mestizos, the mixed descendants of Spanish colonists and indigenous Native
Document [4](Title: Githa Sowerby) the gender-neutral initials "G. K." Githa Sowerby Katherine Githa Sowerby (6 October 1876 – 30 June 1970), also known under her pen name K. G. Sowerby, was an English playwright, children's writer, and member of the Fabian Society. A feminist, she was well-known during the early twentieth century for her 1912 hit play "Rutherford & Son", but lapsed into obscurity in later decades. "Rutherford & Son" was first revived in 1980, and since then there have been several productions, including one at the Royal National Theatre in 1994 and, most recently, by Northern Broadsides. A biography of Sowerby by Pat
Document [5](Title: Florida State Road 407) Florida State Road 407 State Road 407 (SR 407), known locally as Challenger Memorial Parkway, is a spur from SR 528 (Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway) that links to SR 405. By utilizing the SR 407 to SR 405 route, travelers from Central Florida can access the Kennedy Space Center and the city of Titusville. Some road maps (for example, AAA) show SR 407 between SR 528 and I-95 to be a toll road. While no tolls are collected on SR 407 and it is not signed as a toll road, it is impossible to drive on this section without also
Document [6](Title: Sekaninaite) and Fe cations. The varying content of atoms in the octahedral M position has an effect on the orthorhombic unit cell’s parameters. The wide range of isomorphism of Mg and Fe(4-96%) suggest the existence of a continuous isomorphic series cordierite <chem>(Mg,Fe)2[Al4Si4O18]*\mathit{n}H2O</chem>-sekaninaite <chem>(Fe,Mg)2[Al4Si4O18]*\mathit{n}H2O</chem>. It is shown via crystallographic data that a shift in the iron content leads to a corresponding variance in a and b unit cell parameters (Yakubovich, 2003). As an aluminosilicate/cyclosilicate, the octahedral M-O distances consist of 5 independent tetrahedra form a 3-dimensional anionic framework of ordered and distributed Al and Si cations. One independent AlO and two SiO
Document [7](Title: List of Governors of Reserve Bank of India) 16 Amitav Ghosh 15 January 1985 4 February 1985 7001200000000000000 ♠ 20 days
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Document [0](Title: Chaps) to cover the lacing on the back of the belt, or occasionally even at the bottom of the legging, by the heel. Half chaps, also known as chapettes, are a popular style of equestrian gaiters that extend from the ankle to just below the knee. When worn over a short paddock boot they give the protection and some of the appearance of a tall riding boot, but at lower cost. They are widely worn by children in horse shows and by trail riders. Half chaps usually are made of leather, and have a zipper or hook and loop closure on
Document [1](Title: Barisal Division) Barisal Division Barisal Division, officially known as Barishal Division, is one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Located in the south-central part of the country, it has an area of , and a population of 8,325,666 at the 2011 Census. It is bounded by Dhaka Division on the north, the Bay of Bengal on the south, Chittagong Division on the east and Khulna Division on the west. The administrative capital, Barisal city, lies in the Ganges (Padma) River delta on an offshoot of the Arial Khan River. Barisal division is criss-crossed by numerous rivers that earned it the nickname
Document [2](Title: De Divinatione) than that medicine is not an art, because it does not always cure. Quintus offers various accounts of the different kinds of omens, dreams, portents, and divinations. He includes two remarkable dreams, one of which had occurred to Cicero and one to himself. He also asks if Greek history with its various accounts of omens should be also considered a fable. In the second book Cicero provides arguments against auguries, auspices, astrology, lots, dreams, and every species of omens and prodigies. It concludes with a chapter on the evils of superstition, and Cicero's efforts to extirpate it. The whole thread
Document [3](Title: X.690) available at encoding time. It consists of single octet, in which bit 8 is 1, and bits 1–7 are 0. Then, 2 end-of-contents octets must terminate the content octets. The contents octets encode the element data value. Note that there may be no contents octets (hence, the element has a length of 0) if only the existence of the ASN.1 object, or its emptiness, is to be noted. For example, this is the case for an ASN.1 NULL value. CER (Canonical Encoding Rules) is a restricted variant of BER for producing unequivocal transfer syntax for data structures described by ASN.1.
Document [4](Title: Obduction) diminution of the Farallon plate off California. Ophiolite obduction by the above proposed mechanism would not be expected as the two plates share a dextral transform boundary. However, the major collision of the Kula/Pacific plate with the Alaskan/Aleutian resulted in the initiation of subduction of the Pacific plate beneath Alaska, with no sign of either obduction or indeed any major manifestation of a ridge being “swallowed”. Dewey and Bird suggested that a common form of ophiolite obduction is related to the closure of rear-arc marginal basins and that, during such closure by subduction, slices of oceanic crust and mantle may
Document [5](Title: Stadiametric rangefinding) find either the distance to objects of known size or the size of objects at a known distance. In either case, the known parameter is used, in conjunction with the angular measurement, to derive the length of the other side. Since a radian is defined as the angle formed when the length of a circular arc equals the radius of the circle, a milliradian (sometimes called a mil, or mrad), is the angle formed when the length of a circular arc equals 1/1000 of the radius of the circle. An object 5 meters high, for example, will cover 1 mrad
Document [6](Title: Oregon Synod (ELCA)) Oregon Synod (ELCA) The Oregon Synod (ELCA) is one of the 65 synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). It encompasses congregations in the state of Oregon and one congregation in Northern California, and supports the congregational mission throughout this territory. In May 2007, Rev. David Brauer-Rieke was elected as Bishop of the synod. Rev. Paul R. Swanson, the first person to serve as Bishop, was elected in 1987 and is now retired. Bishop Brauer-Rieke also serves as an officer of the synod council, which is the governing body of the synod between assemblies. It is composed of
Document [7](Title: Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation) Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation ( PIDC ) is a state corporation of Pakistan working under Ministry of Industries and Production . It was established in 1952 . PIDC was created to set up industries in such fields where large capital was required and was difficult for the private sector and to set up industries in such backward areas to creating employment opportunities .
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Answer: | 1952 |
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Document [0](Title: Charles Christopher Sheats) as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives in 1861. Sheats was expelled from the Alabama House in 1862 for his adherence to the Union after the American Civil War had begun. At the time, he was imprisoned on a charge of treason by the Confederate authorities, but could not obtain a trial. He was not released until after the close of the Civil War. In 1864 he was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Thirty-ninth Congress. After the end of the war, Sheats was chosen to serve as a member of the state constitutional convention in 1865.
Document [1](Title: Abdelaziz Bennani) Abdelaziz Bennani General Abdelaziz Bennani ( – b. 28 September 1935, Taza, d. 20 May 2015, Rabat) was a senior Moroccan Army officer who was, between 27 July 2004 and 13 June 2014, "General Inspector of the Armed Forces", the professional head of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces, succeeding General Abdelhaq Kadiri. He was the commander of the "Southern Zone" since the death General Ahmed Dlimi. On 13 June 2014 and after reports which stated that he was in poor health and following treatment in France, Bennani was replaced, as the Insepector General of the Moroccan army and commander of
Document [2](Title: Rich Clarkson) its 15th printing, and two traveling exhibitions. It become the second best-selling picture book ever in America. Portfolios of pictures were reprinted in the National Geographic, U. S. News & World Report and LIFE magazines in addition to major display in many American newspapers. Clarkson Creative have produced 23 other hardback books ranging in subject from “Notre Dame Football Today” to “Small Town America.” Clarkson was a principal designer and curator for the NCAA Hall of Champions, a 12,000-square foot museum of college sports memorabilia and pictures in the NCAA headquarters building formerly in suburban Kansas City. Rich Clarkson Rich
Document [3](Title: 2018 missile strikes against Syria) patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church, and Patriarch John X of Antioch, primate of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All The East, issued a joint strong condemnation of the strikes. They said the bombing "were clear violation of the international laws and the UN Charter", and that the "unjust aggression encourages the terrorist organizations and gives them momentum to continue in their terrorism." 2018 missile strikes against Syria On 14 April 2018, beginning at 04:00 Syrian time (UTC+3), the United States, France, and the United Kingdom carried out a series of military strikes involving aircraft and ship-based missiles
Document [4](Title: Mandolin) the sound table. Names of other mandolin luthiers from this era include Carlo Guadagnini (son of Giovanni Battista Guadagnini) and Gaspare Ferrari, both of whom have instruments in the collection of the Music Museum in Venice. The mandolin grew in popularity over the next 60 years, in the streets where it was used by young men courting and by street musicians, and in the concert hall. After the Napoleonic Wars of 1815, however, its popularity began to fall. The 19th century produced some prominent players, including Bartolomeo Bortolazzi of Venice and Pietro Vimercati. However, professional virtuosity was in decline, and
Document [5](Title: Rás Tailteann) Rás Tailteann Rás Tailteann (, "Tailteann Race"), known for sponsorship reasons as the An Post Rás or the Rás for short, is an annual 8-day international cycling stage race, held in Ireland in May. Around Ireland, the race is referred to as "The Rás". By naming the race Rás Tailteann the original organisers, members of the National Cycling Association (NCA), were associating the cycle race with the Tailteann Games, a Gaelic festival in early medieval Ireland. The event was founded by Joe Christle in 1953 and was organised under the rules of the Republican-influenced organisation – the National Cycling Association
Document [6](Title: Troublesome Night 3) ghostly aftermath. In the next segment, Gigi wants a memorial service for her mother, who had hanged herself. The ghost of Gigi's mother is displeased when the greedy morticians try to trick her daughter into using their services so she haunts them. The last segment involves Hung, a mortician, who commits suicide after her boyfriend dumps her because of her job. Her boyfriend faces retribution when her ghost returns to haunt him and he dies in an accident later. Troublesome Night 3 Troublesome Night 3 is a 1998 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by
Document [7](Title: Dairy Queen) Dairy Queen , often abbreviated DQ , is a chain of soft serve ice cream and fast - food restaurants owned by International Dairy Queen , Inc. , a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway . International Dairy Queen , Inc. , also owns Orange Julius and Karmelkorn .
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Document [0](Title: N4 road (Ireland)) N4 road (Ireland) The N4 road is a national primary road in Ireland, running from Dublin to the northwest of Ireland and Sligo town. The M6 to Galway diverges from this route after Kinnegad, while the N5 to Westport diverges at Longford town. The section of the N4 that is motorway-standard is designated the M4 motorway. The N4 originates at an intersection with the M50 motorway at Junction 7. This is also Junction 1 of the N/M4. The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is located at junction 2. The road has three lanes and a bus lane in each direction between
Document [1](Title: Criminal law in the Taney Court) a witness. In "United States v. Hardyman" (1839), the Court held that an indictment for knowingly possessing treasury notes stolen from the mail was insufficient if it misdescribed the interest rate printed on the note. In "United States v. Staats" (1850), the Court held that an indictment for fraud need not charge "felonious intent" in addition to fraudulent intent. In "United States v. Reid" (1851), the Court held harmless the fact that two jurors had read a newspaper article that summarized the evidence in the case, determining that the newspaper article did not influence the verdict. In "Ex parte Wells"
Document [2](Title: Industrial Charter) had begun a year earlier when the party's newly extended Research Department began work on defining a policy that was both Conservative and progressive. The policy statement was accepted on 2 October 1947 at the Conservative's Annual Conference being held in Brighton. The "Industrial Charter" was a collection of distinct economic policies and included a separate "Pledge to the Consumer", a "Woman's Charter" and a "Workers' Charter". It accepted the idea of a mixed economy, gave a commitment that the party would protect labour rights, stressed the need for fairness and opposed protectionism. Its emphasis was, though, placed squarely upon
Document [3](Title: 2013 South Korean sabotage plot) core members of the insurgent group. Reports said Mr. Yi had been disappointed by North Korean submarine attack on a South Korean corvette "Cheonanham" in March 2010, and the RO's unconditional loyalty to North Korean regime, and he finally decided to reveal the treason plot and get a 'new life.' He allegedly handed in a USB drive containing the RO's doctrine and goal, members' activities, and materials for ideological study. The NIS was reported to have said that Mr. Yi's statements coincide largely with what was found from the subsequent probe. On September 17, 2013, the NIS searched and seized
Document [4](Title: Barbus sp. 'Nzoia') omitted from more recent list versions. Other undescribed small barbs from Kenya: Barbus sp. 'Nzoia' "Barbus" sp. 'Nzoia' is an undescribed but distinct freshwater fish species in the family Cyprinidae. It was first reported in 1999. A small African barb, it is provisionally assigned to the genus "Barbus", but probably belongs – like similar species – in another genus. It has been found only in Kenya. The only places where it has been found to date are in the Nzoia River drainage basin of the Lake Victoria region. It might not occur elsewhere. Due to this limited distribution, it was
Document [5](Title: Gop Temple) figures of deities in yellow stone inside the shrine. It can not be decided who are they exactly. They are locally known as Rama and Lakshaman. The Ram figure has high square "Mukuta" or head-dress while Lakshamana has low crown, long ear-rings, ringlets and holds spear in right hand. The temple features iconography of Vishnu, Skandha, Surya (the solar deity) and the temple has been locally called Surya Mandir. The site also shows iconography of Shivaism, with evidence that Hindu monks lived here. The temple is an unusual architectural variation on the Nagara style. It has resemblances with early Dravidian
Document [6](Title: School counselor) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst as a clearinghouse for evidence-based practice with regular research briefs, original research projects, and eventual co-sponsorship of the annual Evidence-Based School Counseling conference in 2013. In 2004, the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors was revised to focus on issues of equity, closing achievement and opportunity gaps, and ensuring all K-12 students received access to a school counseling program. Also in 2004, an equity-focused entity on school counselors' role in college readiness and admission counseling, the National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA) emerged at The College Board led by Pat Martin and Dr. Vivian
Document [7](Title: The Rocky Horror Picture Show) Susan Sarandon as Janet Weiss , a heroine
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Document [0](Title: Stephen Sutton) 11 November 2014 Coventry University announced that it would posthumously award an Honorary Doctorate of Science, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to highlighting the unique needs of teenagers and young adults with cancer. His mother collected it on his behalf later that month. Burntwood's Christmas tree for 2014 was dedicated to Sutton, and decorated with the yellow ribbons. In September 2015, Virgin Trains renamed Pendolino 390 002 in his honour. In June 2014, an elephant at the West Midlands Safari Park was named Sutton by public vote; he had previously met the animal's mother as part of a wish
Document [1](Title: 1982 Wisconsin Badgers football team) Badger tailback John Williams ran the ball from the 1 yard line for the touchdown. Mark Doran's conversion attempt was blocked by Buckeye defensive tackle Jerome Foster. Key plays in the scoring drive included the following: a 15-yard run by Chucky Davis, a 12-yard run by David Keeling, and three passes from quarterback Randy Wright to Tim Stracka, Jeff Nault, and Al Toon, the last pass covering 12 yards to the Ohio State 1. Early in the second quarter, the Buckeyes moved the ball to the Wisconsin 33 only to have Spangler's 50 yard field goal attempt bounce off the
Document [2](Title: Gossberg (Hunsrück)) types of both ceiling and floor vary between rooms. In addition, there are two toilet rooms, a sanitary room, and a decontamination shower room. To summarize, the net internal (usable) area is 1,664m and maximum floor load is 5,000kg/m. Other features include: The purpose of story 0 (underground floor) is to technologically sustain the building and provide storage tanks (e.g. for water and oil). The corresponding net internal (usable) area is only 450m. Storage tanks include: The outer plot is surrounded by a fence of about 2.00m high and its gross area is 13,783m. It contains road and parking paved
Document [3](Title: Battle of Landskrona) XI and his guard on the right wing charged down the slope and up the other side. They were immediately surrounded and almost taken prisoner, but saved by the Household cavalry. The rest of the Swedish right wing followed and the battle began. After less than one hour the Danish left wing was routed and the Danish artillery was in Swedish hands. On the Danish right Christian V out-flanked the Swedes and when Field Marshal Simon Grundel-Helmfelt was killed the Swedish left wing was scattered. However, backed up by the 4,000 peasants, the Swedes managed to escape and reorganize their
Document [4](Title: Enabling Act of 1933) men swarming inside and outside the chamber. Hitler's speech, which emphasised the importance of Christianity in German culture, was aimed particularly at appeasing the Centre Party's sensibilities and incorporated Kaas' requested guarantees almost verbatim. Kaas gave a speech, voicing the Centre's support for the bill amid "concerns put aside", while Brüning notably remained silent. Only SPD chairman Otto Wels spoke against the Act, declaring that the proposed bill could not "destroy ideas which are eternal and indestructible." Kaas had still not received the written constitutional guarantees he had negotiated, but with the assurance it was being "typed up", voting began.
Document [5](Title: Hawker P.1052) on a third, non-flying airframe, "VX272" had both wings and fuselage strengthened. At around the same time, "VX279" was fitted with a variable incidence tailplane. During 1950, "VX279" was significantly rebuilt, with a single jet outlet and swept empennage; it was subsequently given a separate designation, as the Hawker P.1081. "VX272" was retro-fitted with the original rear fuselage of "VX279" – after strengthening and installation of an arrestor hook. "VX272" was also fitted with a bullet-type fairing at the tailplane-fin intersection, which improved its high speed behaviour. In May 1952, with the addition of a long-stroke undercarriage (from a Sea
Document [6](Title: 2004 Daytona 500) Earnhardt, Jr. passed Stewart on lap 181 and held him off in the remaining laps to win his first Daytona 500. Earnhardt, Jr. won the race exactly three years after his father's fatal crash on the final lap of the 2001 race, where Waltrip had won his first race which itself came three years after Earnhardt's win in the 1998 race. This pattern of a driver with some connection to Earnhardt, Jr. winning the Daytona 500 every three years (since Earnhardt, Sr.'s win in 1998) has continued. Kevin Harvick, who replaced Earnhardt after his death, won the 2007 race just
Document [7](Title: It's a Wonderful Life) It 's a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American Christmas fantasy comedy - drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra , based on the short story and booklet The Greatest Gift , which Philip Van Doren Stern wrote in 1939 and published privately in 1945 .
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Answer: | 1946 |
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Document [0](Title: Bobby Orrock) (2002–),Chesapeake and Its Tributaries (1990–1994), Counties, Cities and Towns (1994–2009), Finance (1998–), Mining and Mineral Resources (2000–2001), and Rules (2012–). Orrock was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He attended Ladysmith High School in Caroline County, graduating in 1974. After two years at Germanna Community College, he transferred to Virginia Tech, receiving a B.S. degree in agriculture education in 1978. He received an M.Ed. degree in the same subject from Virginia State University in 1988. Orrock is a teacher at Spotsylvania High School. Bobby Orrock Robert Dickson Orrock, Sr. (born November 13, 1955) is an American politician. Since 1990 he has been
Document [1](Title: Look See Tree) the pegs and platform were left in the tree. The Look See Tree was, as of 2006, the only remaining lookout tree in Arkansas. The Look See Tree was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 23, 2008. Look See Tree Look See Tree is a lookout tree located at the southwest corner of Arkansas Highway 83 and Pleasant Springs Road in Coleman, Arkansas. The tree was used as a fire lookout for roughly ten to fifteen years from c. 1930 to c. 1940. As the tree was the tallest tree in what was at the time
Document [2](Title: Júlio César (football goalkeeper, born 1979)) Júlio César (football goalkeeper, born 1979) Júlio César Soares de Espíndola (born 3 September 1979), known as Júlio César (), is a former Brazilian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Júlio César spent seven years at Italian club Inter Milan, where he won five "Scudetti", the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, and the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup. He was awarded the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year title in both 2009 and 2010, and was nominated for the 2009 Ballon d'Or, where he was voted into 21st place. He was also named UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year after
Document [3](Title: Classical pharmacology) for clinical trials on Ayurvedic drugs. In this approach, a folk medicine (e.g., Ayurveda) which has already been in use for many years and has anecdotal evidence of efficacy for the treatment of a disease (and is also presumed to be safe) is then tested for efficacy in a clinical trial. This method has been described somewhat confusingly as 'reverse pharmacology’ by Dr. Ashok Vaidya. It is asserted that Ayurveda knowledge allows drug researchers to start from time-tested and safe botanical material. The best example of bioprospecting using traditional knowledge is reserpine, the anti-hypertensive alkaloid from "Rauwolfia serpentina", which became
Document [4](Title: Human trafficking in the United States) area; some brothel workers are not permitted to leave the brothel after 5pm; in some counties registered sex workers are not allowed to have cars at all. Another former prostitute who worked in four Nevada brothels attacked the system, saying, "Under this system, prostitutes give up too much autonomy, control and choice over their work and lives" and "While the brothel owners love this profitable solution, it can be exploitative and is unnecessary". She described how the women were subject to various exaggerated restrictions, including making it very difficult for them to refuse clients and having to deal with doctors
Document [5](Title: John Paul White) released the album "The Long Goodbye" in 2008. The following year White joined Joy Williams to form The Civil Wars. The duo won the 2012 Grammy Awards for best Folk Album, and Country Performance by a Duo or Group. In 2015 he contributed the song "Kyrie", a duet with Emmylou Harris, to the album "Mercyland: Hymns for the Rest of Us, Vol. II." Then in 2016, White released a solo "Simple Song" for the album "Southern Family" by Dave Cobb. White is a co-owner of Single Lock Records, which he founded in his hometown of Florence, Alabama, together with Ben
Document [6](Title: Theo van Duivenbode) Theo van Duivenbode Theo van Duivenbode (born 1 November 1943) is a former Dutch footballer who played for Ajax and Feyenoord and was part of their European and Intercontinental Cup victory in 1970. Born in Amsterdam, van Duivenbode made his senior debut on 3 May 1964 for hometown club Ajax against Sparta but was deemed not hard enough by manager Rinus Michels after they lost the 1969 European Cup Final to Milan. He subsequently left the club for arch rivals Feyenoord, with whom he did win international silverware. He was the third Ajax player in history to join Feyenoord after
Document [7](Title: President of South Africa) The President is elected by the National Assembly , the lower house of Parliament , and is usually the leader of the largest party , which has been the African National Congress since the first non-racial elections were held on 27 April 1994 . The Constitution limits the president 's time in office to two five - year terms . The first president to be elected under the new constitution was Nelson Mandela . The incumbent is Cyril Ramaphosa , who was elected by the National Assembly on 15 February 2018 following the resignation of Jacob Zuma .
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Document [0](Title: 18th Street gang) to a fellow gang member, may result in an 18-second beating, or even execution for more serious offenses. According to the FBI, some factions of the 18th Street gang have developed a high level of sophistication and organization. 18th Street gang members often identify themselves with the number 18 on their clothing and sporting clothing from sports teams such as the Duke Blue Devils, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers and Oakland Raiders. 18th Street will use the symbols XV3, XVIII, X8, 99 (9+9=18), and 3-dots in their graffiti and tattoos.
Document [1](Title: 2018 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final) Wyse and Brian Carney. Limerick won the final, ending a 45-year wait for a title. The match drew a peak audience of more than a 1 million on RTÉ. The TV audience for the Sunday Game coverage peaked at 1,007,500 by the end of the final. Galway were the defending champions and were looking to win their sixth All-Ireland title after winning in 1923, 1980, 1987, 1988, and 2017. Limerick were appearing in their first final since 2007 and were looking for an eighth title after winning in 1897, 1918, 1921, 1934, 1936, 1940, and 1973. The two counties had
Document [2](Title: James Haylett) was ripped apart. Seconds later the whole crew were struggling in the water. They managed to cut free much of the yawl’s rigging and masts and this proved to be the salvation of the survivors. Haylett, the coxswain, supported himself on two oars before drifting close by the foremast, on which were his son Aaron, William Knowles and Joseph Haylett. They kept afloat for a time, but the mast kept rolling over in the swell. Aaron moved to his father’s oars but William and Joseph were drowned. John George, another of the crew, swam towards the shore and came across
Document [3](Title: Rosetta-lang) hydraulic and mechanical systems, networking systems, security and trust, and software defined radios. Rosetta was influenced heavily by the non-strict, purely functional language Haskell, the Larch family of specification languages, and Prototype Verification System (PVS). A book devoted to the language was published in November 2006. Rosetta-lang The Rosetta system-level specification language is a design language for complex, heterogeneous systems. Specific language design objectives include: Rosetta was undergoing standardization at various times. The Rosetta effort emerged from a meeting in of the Semiconductor Industry Council's System-Level Design Language committee in 1996. The objective of the meeting was to define requirements
Document [4](Title: U.S. Figure Skating) and St. Joseph's all cities north of and including Visalia for Synchronized only all cities south of Visalia Las Vegas excluding Las Vegas U.S. Figure Skating has nine (9) types of membership: U.S. Figure Skating offers many programs to accommodate a wide range of skill and interest levels. Testing allows figure skaters to demonstrate that they have achieved a certain level of skating proficiency. Tests progress in increasing difficulty and focus on power, strength, speed, quickness, flow, extension, and edge quality and control. Tests are conducted under the auspices of member clubs and administered during test sessions. Usually, three (3)
Document [5](Title: London Waterloo station) the "Khartoum". Each of these stations-within-a-station had its own booking office, taxi stand and public entrances from the street, as well as often poorly marked and confusing access to the rest of the station. By 1899, Waterloo had 16 platforms but only 10 numbers allocated in different sections of the station or on different levels; some numbers were duplicated. This complexity and confusion became the butt of jokes by writers and music hall comics for many years in the late 19th century, including Jerome K. Jerome in "Three Men in a Boat". It was criticised and satirised in several "Punch"
Document [6](Title: Rinaldo (opera)) Italian opera for the Queen's Theatre in the Haymarket (it became the "King's Theatre" after King George I's accession in 1714). This theatre, designed and built by Sir John Vanbrugh, had become London's main opera house; its manager, Aaron Hill, intended to mount the first Italian opera written specifically for London and had engaged an all-Italian company for the 1710–11 opera season. Hill employed an Italian poet and language teacher, Giacomo Rossi, to write a libretto based on a scenario that Hill prepared himself. As his subject Hill chose "Gerusalemme liberata", an epic of the First Crusade by the 16th-century
Document [7](Title: Super Bowl LI halftime show) Super Bowl LI halftime show Date February 5 , 2017 Location Houston , Texas Venue NRG Stadium Headliner Lady Gaga Sponsor Pepsi Director Hamish Hamilton Producer Ricky Kirshner Super Bowl halftime show chronology 50 ( 2016 ) LI ( 2017 ) LII ( 2018 )
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Document [0](Title: Hendon) and at the Quadrant a seven-mile stone – the last piece of physical evidence for the road – is set into a wall. Much of the original small hamlet in Brent Street, which had been there since at least 1613, burned down in a fire in 1861. Brent Street had a parish pump, which was in disrepair in 1818 owing to the numerous thirsty travellers using the road, and from 1796 there was a cage for criminals (removed in 1883), which stood at the junction of Brent Street and Bell Lane and is now commemorated by a blue plaque outside
Document [1](Title: Gastrotheca dunni) Gastrotheca dunni Gastrotheca dunni is a species of frog in the family Hemiphractidae. It is endemic to the northern part of the Cordillera Occidental in northern Antioquia, Colombia. The specific name "dunni" honors Emmett Reid Dunn, an American herpetologist. Common name Dunn's marsupial frog has been coined for it. Adult males measure and adult females in snout–vent length. The head is slightly wider than it is long. The snout bluntly rounded. The tympanum is brown. The finger discs are much wider than the digits. The toes are about half-webbed. The dorsum is tan or dull green and may have dark
Document [2](Title: Operation Crusader) of 15th Panzer and the Italian Mobile Corps eastwards on 4 December which caused considerable alarm at Eighth Army HQ. However, Rommel soon realised he could not deal with the situation at Tobruk and also send a strong force east and the "Ariete" went no further than Gasr el Arid. On 4 December Rommel launched a renewed attack on Ed Duda which was repulsed by 70th Division's 14th Infantry Brigade. When it was clear that the attack would fail Rommel resolved to withdraw from the eastern perimeter of Tobruk to allow him to concentrate his strength against the growing threat
Document [3](Title: Closed cinemas in Kingston upon Hull) their Majestic Picture House on the site of the old Empire Variety Hall in George Street. The work was designed and carried out by local architects, "Freeman, Sons, and Gaskell", who had also designed the Prince's Hall and the Holderness Hall. The hall had a built-in wide screen and three projectors. A feature of the programme on opening day was 2,000 feet of Kinemacolour, the remainder of the programme completed by 'the highest class of films'. Tom Bogue, artist and Morton's son-in-law, became manager. In September 1919, Morton's final venture was to purchase the Assembly Rooms on Kingston Square and
Document [4](Title: Werewolf fiction) Monster" produced by Fox in 1942, adapted from a werewolf novel of the same name by Jessie Douglas Kerruish, published in 1936. In 1981, two prominent werewolf films, "The Howling" and "An American Werewolf in London", both drew on themes from the Universal series. More recently, the portrayal of werewolves has taken a more sympathetic turn in some circles. With the rise of environmentalism and other back-to-nature ideals, the werewolf has come to be seen as a representation of humanity allied more closely with nature. Author Whitley Strieber previously explored these themes in his novels "The Wolfen" (1978), in which
Document [5](Title: John Strachan (professor)) John Strachan (professor) John Strachan (born 12 April 1961) is a literary critic, historian and poet, Professor of English and Pro Vice-Chancellor at Bath Spa University, England. He was educated at the University of Southampton and Oxford University. Strachan specialises in Romanticism and is author of "Poetry", which was released in 2000 by Edinburgh University Press. He has published numerous articles in the fields of history, sport studies and poetry. In 2013 he collaborated with numerous artists and poets to create "Their Colours and their Forms: Artists' Responses to Wordsworth", which included some of his own poetry. He lives in
Document [6](Title: Bromoxynil) in mammals range between 60 and 600 milligrams ingested per kilogram, and teratogenic effects have been observed in rats and rabbits above 30 milligrams per kilogram. Chronic exposure for more than one year in humans caused symptoms of weight loss, fever, vomiting, headache, and urinary problems in one documented case. In the United States it is distributed as a restricted use pesticide in toxicity class II (moderately toxic) and not available for homeowner use. Bromoxynil Bromoxynil is an organic compound with the formula HOBr2C6H2CN. It is classified as a nitrile herbicide, and as such sold under many trade names. It
Document [7](Title: Independence Day (United States)) In 1777 , thirteen gunshots were fired in salute , once at morning and once again as evening fell , on July 4 in Bristol , Rhode Island . Philadelphia celebrated the first anniversary in a manner a modern American would find familiar : an official dinner for the Continental Congress , toasts , 13 - gun salutes , speeches , prayers , music , parades , troop reviews , and fireworks . Ships in port were decked with red , white , and blue bunting .
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Document [0](Title: Roger Stephenson) Roger Stephenson Roger Stephenson OBE (born London 1946) is an English architect and is the Managing Partner of stephenson STUDIO in Manchester, England. Stephenson studied architecture at the Liverpool University School of Architecture. After graduating he worked with Building Design Partnership and was partner at Michael Hyde & Partners in Manchester before founding his own practice, established in 1979. The Practice has been awarded over 40 national awards for buildings it has designed and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1998 for the Quay Bar, Castlefield and again in 2013 for Chetham's School of Music. It has received acclaim
Document [1](Title: Fahrenheit 43) Fahrenheit 43 Fahrenheit 43 is a pop rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Formed in 2008, after lead singer Richard met guitarist Gemma by chance. The two began performing as an acoustic duo, and in 2009 were chosen by event organisers to showcase at the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. Drummer Alwin Laysico joined the band soon after, bringing with him bass player Grant Young. In 2010, Laysico brought on board family friend, and talented young guitarist, Christian Lagumay. Fahrenheit 43 launched their debut EP, 'The 6 Degrees EP', on 22 October 2009 at The Curtin Bandroom on Lygon Street in Melbourne.
Document [2](Title: Museum of Danish America) Paul Solevad and conceptual artist Anni Holm. In addition to exhibits, this level of the museum houses the museum's Wall of Honor, the first piano owned by Danish immigrant performer Victor Borge, the museum gift shop and a Lego play area. The mezzanine level houses the museum's temporary exhibits. Some recent temporary exhibits include "Rescue of the Danish Jews", "Victor Borge: A Centennial Celebration", and "Church Basements and Children's Homes: Danish-American Missions Here and Abroad." In 1996, the museum's research library opened in-house and was initially staffed by volunteers. A librarian was hired in 2002. The following year, the Genealogy
Document [3](Title: Solutia) products, unsustainable debt structure, and a downturn in the economy. Solutia emerged from bankruptcy on February 28, 2008. Solutia employs approximately 3,400 people in more than 50 locations worldwide, and reported $1.67 billion in annual revenues for 2009, and $984 million in revenues through June 30, 2010, for its continued operations (nylon revenue not included in figures; new acquisitions included in figures for 2010 only). As of April 26, 2010, Solutia reports its businesses in three segments: Advanced Interlayers, Performance Films, and Technical Specialties. The products within these segments are as follows: Advanced Interlayers plastic interlayers are used for laminated
Document [4](Title: Elsa Lanchester) New Theatre, London. Lanchester made her film debut in "The Scarlet Woman" (1925) and in 1928 appeared in three 'silent shorts' written for her by H. G. Wells and directed by Ivor Montagu ("Blue Bottles", "Daydreams" and "The Tonic") in which Laughton made brief appearances. They also appeared together in a 1930 'film revue' entitled "Comets", featuring British stage, musical and variety acts, in which they sang in duet 'The Ballad of Frankie and Johnnie.' Lanchester appeared in several other early British talkies, including "Potiphar's Wife" (1931), a film starring Laurence Olivier. She appeared opposite Laughton again as a highly
Document [5](Title: Jean-François Clervoy) European Astronaut Corps, based at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany. As part of his ESA collateral duties, Clervoy provides support to the human spaceflight programme, the external relations department and the sustainable development office. He is also Chairman and strategy manager of Novespace, a subsidiary of French space agency CNES in charge of the parabolic flight programme based on the A310 Zero-G aircraft in Bordeaux-Mérignac, France. Member, Association of Space Explorers (ASE). Distinguished member, French Aeronautics and Astronautics Association (3AF). Member, Air and Space Academy (ANAE). Member, International Academy of Astronautics (IAA). Member, American Institute of Aeronautics and
Document [6](Title: Denikaina Ready) a married brahmin woman commenting that any male touch reminded of her husband, which caused friction among the community. Brahmin organizations protested against the film makers and reached Mohan Babu's house. The protestors were indiscriminately beaten with sticks, which led to further retaliation by Brahmins who threw shoes on Vishnu's car. Mohan Babu commented on the protesters saying "Those who protested in front of my house are not real Brahmans and they are all Blackmailers and they might have come for some money" which further irked the Brahmin community. Based on a local court's directive, the Malkajgiri police booked cases
Document [7](Title: I Wanna Talk About Me) '' I Wanna Talk About Me '' is a song written by Bobby Braddock and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith . It was released in August 2001 as the second single from Keith 's album Pull My Chain . The song was his seventh Number One single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts .
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Document [0](Title: Ezra Butler) the State Constitutional Convention in 1822. Butler was elected as a National Republican Governor of Vermont from 1826 to 1828. During his tenure, lotteries were abolished, and legislation was passed to require the examination of teachers. In the 1832 election for President, Vermont was carried by Anti-Masonic Party candidate William Wirt. Butler was one of Vermont's electors, and cast his vote for Wirt. Butler died in Waterbury on July 12, 1838, and is interred at Waterbury Cemetery. Ezra Butler Ezra Butler (September 24, 1763July 12, 1838) was an American clergyman, politician, lawyer, judge, the 11th Governor of Vermont, and a
Document [1](Title: Geography of Cambodia) and the coastal region of Koh Kong Province are mainly composed of upper Jurassic and lower Cretaceous sandstomne massives. The north-westernmost islands near and around the Kaoh Pao river delta (Prek Kaoh Pao) area are to a great extent sediments of estuaries and rivers, very flat and engulfed in contiguous mangrove marshes. Cambodia's climate, like that of much of the rest of mainland Southeast Asia is dominated by monsoons, which are known as tropical wet and dry because of the distinctly marked seasonal differences. The monsoonal air-flows are caused by annual alternating high pressure and low pressure over the Central
Document [2](Title: Muhammad Raziuddin Siddiqui) reported directly to Abdus Salam, Siddiqui co-ordinated each meeting with the scientists of TPG and mathematicians of the MPG. At the PAEC, he directed the mathematical research directly involving the general relativity, and helped establish the quantum computers laboratories at the PAEC. Since theoretical physics plays a major role in identifying the parameters of nuclear physics, Siddiqui started the work on special relativity's complex applications, the "Relativity of simultaneity". His Mathematical Physics Group undertook the research and performed calculations on "Relativity of simultaneity" during the process of weapon detonation, where multiple explosive energy rays are bound to release in the
Document [3](Title: Angelo Ruggiero) shape or form. That was all Angie's problem. John Gotti's problem. And Paul's." In June 1986 he successfully arranged the murder of Gambino crime family capo, Robert DiBernardo. Angelo started talking subversively about Robert. Sammy Gravano later said, In all likelihood, the above statement is false, self-serving on Gravano's part. Other sources, along with Gravano himself (on tape from an apartment above the Bergin Hunt and Fish Club) trace the money to Gravano. DiBernardo and Gravano also had other, combined, lucrative business interests. Gravano's greed eventually led him to want DiBernardo out of the picture. But later botched the murder
Document [4](Title: Cottage garden) advocated a return to the informal planting style derived as much from the Romantic tradition as from the actual English cottage garden. The Arts and Crafts Exhibition of 1888 began a movement toward an idealised natural country garden style. The garden designs of Robinson and Jekyll were often associated with Arts and Crafts style houses. Both were influenced by William Morris, one of the leaders of the Arts and Crafts Movement—Robinson quoted Morris's views condemning carpet bedding; Jekyll shared Morris's mystical view of nature and drew on the floral designs in his textiles for her gardening style. When Morris built
Document [5](Title: Traralgon railway station) the latter listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Traralgon station is now only used for passenger services, with freight operations ceasing in 1994. Electification of the Gippsland Line to Traralgon was completed between 1954-1956 to support freight traffic in the Latrobe Valley. Freight traffic declined as demand decreased, and Traralgon station was eventually de-electrified in 1987. Traralgon has one platform. It is serviced by V/Line Traralgon services which terminate at the station and Bairnsdale line services. Platform 1: Traralgon railway station Traralgon railway station is located on the Orbost line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the city of Traralgon, opening
Document [6](Title: Fatherland League (Netherlands)) reinstituted as The Fatherland League, when the last remaining members of the Fatherland League merged with the faction "de Jong" of the "Verbond van Actualisten". Fatherland League (Netherlands) The Fatherland League () was a Dutch liberal / reactionary political party founded in 1924. The party was founded on November 15, 1924, by members of various (conservative) liberal groups, by initiative of J.A.A.H. de Beaufort and R.A. Fockema. Its initial members were industrialist, lawyers, civil servants, and politicians, like Samuel van Houten. After the party obtained a disastrous result in the 1925 Dutch elections, the League started negotiations with the "Verbond
Document [7](Title: Stassi Schroeder) Stassi Schroeder Nastassia Bianca Schroeder ( 1988 - 06 - 24 ) June 24 , 1988 ( age 29 ) New Orleans , Louisiana , U.S. Residence Los Angeles , California Education Loyola Marymount University ( B.A. ) Occupation Television personality , model Known for Vanderpump Rules , Style by Stassi Website Official site
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Document [0](Title: Alien (1982 video game)) Alien (1982 video game) Alien is a video game for the Atari 2600 published by 20th Century Fox in 1982. Based on the 1979 film, "Alien" is a maze game. It was the first officially licensed game of the "Alien" film series. The player controls a member of the human crew pursued by three aliens in the hallways of a ship. The goal is to destroy the alien eggs laid in the hallways (like the dots in "Pac-Man"). The player is armed with a flamethrower which can temporarily immobilize the aliens. Additionally, "pulsars" (like the power pills in "Pac-Man") occasionally
Document [1](Title: Iddo Porat) scope of constitutional lawaltogether. Illicit intentions also guide Porat's attitudes towards the ethical wrongness of terror, and the distinction between terror and other violent acts. In his articles on group rights Porat claims that a distinctionshould be made between defensivegroup rightsthat defend the group and its members against the pressures of the general society, andoffensive group rights, that are aimed at expanding the group and its claims vis avis the majority group. Offensive claims (as for example claims of Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel regarding observing Shabbat in the public sphere, or claims of the Arab minority in Israel to change
Document [2](Title: Chihchun Chi-sun Lee) Taiwan Environmental Protection Bureau Music Contest, the Taiwan Provincial Music Competition, the Taiwan National Songwriting Prize, a Taiwan International Community Radio grant, and the Taiwan International Young Composers Competition. Some of her most significant premiers have included her Concerto for Zheng in Carnegie Hall, and a concert dedicated to her music in Taiwan National Concert Hall. In addition, her music has had numerous performances and broadcasts worldwide in Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hawaii, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Taiwan, Costa Rica, Ukraine, and around the continental United States. She has previously taught at
Document [3](Title: Government of New York City) are designated jointly by the five county executive committees of each party. In most cases, insurgents who are party members can challenge party-designated candidates by petitioning for a primary election. The Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Public Library are public library systems within their respective boroughs. The New York Public Library is a private, non-governmental library serving the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, that receives government funding. The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) provides public housing for low- and moderate-income residents. NYC Health + Hospitals (New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, or HHC) operates public hospitals and clinics.
Document [4](Title: Auxilius of Ireland) Auxilius of Ireland Saint Auxilius, or "Usaille", (d. ca. 459) was an early Christian missionary of Ireland who is associated with Saint Patrick, Saint Seachnaill (Secundinus), and Saint Iserninus in establishing Christianity in the south of that island, although more recent studies tend to associate him with the earlier Palladius. Auxilius may have been ordained a deacon at Auxerre with Patrick and Iserninus. Sabine Baring-Gould believes that Iserninus and Auxilius were Celts. “They would not have been of much use to [Patrick] had they not been fluent speakers of the Celtic language, and we may assume that they were Celts,
Document [5](Title: Riane Eisler) in the graduate Transformative Leadership Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She is Editor-in-Chief of the "Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies" at the University of Minnesota and President of the Center for Partnership Studies, dedicated to research and education on the partnership model introduced by Eisler's research. She is also a member of the World Future Council. Eisler proposes that new social paradigms are needed that transcend the limitations of conventional social categories such as religious vs. secular, right vs. left, capitalist vs. communist, East vs. West, and pre-industrial vs. industrial or post-industrial. She notes that societies in
Document [6](Title: News Nation) News Nation News Nation is a free to air 24-hour national Hindi news television channel owned by News Nation Network Pvt Ltd. News Nation's test signal started in October 2012 and has been on air since 14 February 2013. It carries news on issues in fields like politics, crime, corruption, cricket, and Bollywood. News Nation is a national news channel focusing on delivering pure news content to the Indian masses. News Nation keeps the New age Indian updated and ahead of others, aiming to provide them with "News they can use" . News Nation seeks to be a reporter-led channel
Document [7](Title: Transformers: The Last Knight) Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager , a single father and inventor , who helped the Autobots during the events of Age of Extinction . Josh Duhamel as William Lennox , a former NEST commander and U.S. Army Ranger captain , who partnered with the Autobots prior to the events of Age of Extinction , and now a U.S. Army Colonel and reluctant member of the Transformer Reaction Force ( TRF ) . Stanley Tucci as Merlin , King Arthur 's wizard and Viviane 's ancestor . Tucci was originally reported to be reprising his role as Joshua Joyce from Age of Extinction . Anthony Hopkins as Sir Edmund Burton , 12th Earl of Folgan , an astronomer and historian who knows about the history of the Transformers on Earth . Laura Haddock as Viviane Wembly , a Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford and a polo player , who turns out to be a descendant of Merlin . Minti Gorne portrays a younger Viviane . Isabela Moner as Izabella , a street-wise tomboy who was orphaned with Sqweeks and Canopy , her only friends , until meeting Cade . Jerrod Carmichael as Jimmy , a young man from South Dakota whom Cade hired through a want ad . Santiago Cabrera as Santos , a former Delta Force operative and commander of the TRF , who seeks to eradicate every Transformer and their human allies regardless of faction . John Turturro as Seymour Simmons , a former government agent with Sector Seven and NEST turned successful writer who hides out in Cuba , and was allied with the Autobots prior to the events of Age of Extinction . Glenn Morshower as General Morshower , the director of NEST in Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon who now supervises TRF operations . Liam Garrigan as King Arthur , the legendary knight who first fought with the Knights of Iacon .
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Document [0](Title: Uncial 0312) Collection (Gk. Ms 2) at the Corpus Christi College in Cambridge. Uncial 0312 Uncial 0312 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 3rd or 4th-century. The codex contains a small texts of the Gospel of Luke 5:23-24.30-31; 7:9.17-18, on one fragment of the one parchment leaf. The original size of the leaf was only 12 by 10 cm. The text is written in two columns per page, probably in 27 lines per page, in small uncial letters. Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 3rd
Document [1](Title: Despenser's Crusade) wrote to another prelate. The first crusaders to arrive at Calais stayed only a few days, before the entire force had crossed the channel. The bishop led them in a successful attack on Gravelines. That month (May 1383), on the home front, one Thomas Depham of Norfolk was imprisoned for casting doubt on an official report from Flanders. The crusade joined the militia of Ghent in June. There was some debate over whether to attack Bruges or Ypres in Flanders, or to invade France, "the worst schimastic", as one historian puts it. The army decided to besiege Ypres, which was
Document [2](Title: Nenana (steamer)) Alaska. Nenana (steamer) SS "Nenana" is a five-deck (main or cargo, saloon, boat or hurricane, Texas, and pilothouse), western river, sternwheel paddleship. Two-hundred and thirty-seven feet in overall length, with a 42-foot beam, she was rated at 1,000 gross tons register. "Nenana" was built at Nenana, Alaska, and launched in May 1933. Marine architect W.C. Nickum of Seattle designed the sternwheeler, which was prefabricated in Seattle and put together at Nenana, Alaska, by Berg Shipbuilding Company. "Nenana" was built to serve as a packet. She could carry both passengers and freight. "Nenana" had accommodations for 48 passengers on her saloon
Document [3](Title: Ken Oliver (racehorse trainer)) first bloodstock sales at Kelso. During World War Two, Oliver served with the Yorkshire Hussars in North Africa and Sicily. He was invalided back to the Scottish Borders and decided the family firm should set up an estate agency. The firm was soon selling farms all over Great Britain and occasionally livestock to the new owners as well. In 1950 he won the Scottish Grand National as a jockey on a horse called Sanvina. In the early 1950s he received a permit to train; his first victory in 1953 at Rothbury was also one of his final wins as a
Document [4](Title: Wyong Roos) Wyong Roos The Wyong Rugby League Football Club are an Australian rugby league club based on the Central Coast of New South Wales. The club competed in the New South Wales Cup from 2013 to 2018 and still competes in the Central Coast Division Rugby League. The club's colours are green and gold, the home ground of the club is the Morry Breen Oval in Kanwal, New South Wales. A Wyong District Rugby League Competition was formed by F.G (Gersh) Baker and S.A.McKinnon in 1910. Many of the players had previously played rugby union. Wyong joined the Newcastle Rugby League
Document [5](Title: Candace Hill) remain eligible for that division through 2016. Since the mark was set outside of the sanctioned NFHS season, the mark is not eligible for the NFHS High School Record. Out of season marks like this are recognized by "Track and Field News" which has not yet published it as the National High School Record. Candace Hill is the first US high school female to run under 11.10 for 100 meters. Four days later she was named the Gatorade National Girls' Track and Field Athlete of the Year. She is only the second sophomore to receive the award, after Marion Jones.
Document [6](Title: American Flyers) exuberance. But after a few miles they realize that David is able to maintain the savage pace. As they enter the mountain stages one of the riders approaches David to throw the race and settle for second. He pushes on and races for the finish. As he hits the line, the clock ticks down and there has to be a gap of 11 seconds between him and the second placed rider to be assured of the win. As the clock ticks down David scrapes the win and runs to celebrate with Marcus. The 7-Eleven team that is featured in the
Document [7](Title: Are You the One?) Couple Week Result Ethan & Keyana Not A Match Anthony & Geles Not A Match Malcolm & Nurys Not A Match Dimitri & Nicole Not A Match Clinton & Uche 5 Not A Match Keith & Alexis 6 Not A Match Keith & Alivia 7 Not A Match Michael & Audrey 8 Not A Match Tyler & Nicole 9 Perfect Match Dimitri & Jada 10 Not A Match
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Document [0](Title: Cottonwood Pass) from Buena Vista to the east by following Chaffee County Road 306. Near the summit, the road name changes to Gunnison County Road 209 as it continues to the west, passing near Taylor Park Reservoir and continuing down into the town of Almont. The majority of this road is paved, with the exception being the section linking the summit of Cottonwood Pass with Taylor Park Reservoir, which is gravel. When open, the pass is one of the few routes through the Sawatch Range accessible in a standard two-wheel drive passenger vehicle. Independence Pass is another such seasonal route through this
Document [1](Title: J. Peter Schwalm) J. Peter Schwalm J. Peter Schwalm (born 1970, Frankfurt am Main) is a German composer and music producer, active in the fields of electronic music, ambient, radio drama, film, theatre and ballet. He is best known for his work with musician Brian Eno. He lives and works in Frankfurt. Schwalm studied at the Musikwerkstatt in Frankfurt am Main between 1989 and 1991, specialising in drumming. In 1993 he founded the experimental electro-jazz "Projekt Slop Shop". Work from this project was released on the Frankfurt label Infracom. In 1996 Schwalm founded the label Poets Club Records, on which he released a
Document [2](Title: Eddie Jones (rugby union)) Notably, while with the Brumbies, it was Jones who was credited with discovering George Smith while at a trial for a Rugby league team, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. In 2001, he coached Australia A to a win over the touring British and Irish Lions. This success led to his appointment as head coach of the Australian national rugby union team, the Wallabies, after Rod Macqueen retired. Under Jones, Australia won the 2001 Tri Nations. Australia entered their home World Cup in 2003 as third favourites behind New Zealand and England. They managed to upset the All Blacks in the semi
Document [3](Title: Lee Hurst) Lee Hurst Lee Hurst (born 16 October 1962) is an English comedian. Hurst was a regular panellist on the comedy sports quiz "They Think It's All Over" from 1995 to 1998. He is a fervent supporter of Brexit and an outspoken critic of Islam. In 2003, he was considering standing as a candidate in the 2004 London mayoral election. One of the factors behind his decision was a proposed redevelopment, which would have seen his comedy club demolished. Hurst has a severe form of arthritis called ankylosing spondylitis, a condition which causes acute back and joint pain. Hurst took up
Document [4](Title: Stark Naked: A Paranomastic Odyssey) Stark Naked: A Paranomastic Odyssey Stark Naked is a book of humor written by Norton Juster, an American architect and author. It was published by Random House in 1969, Library of Congress Control Number 71-85568. It is currently out of print. The illustrator was Arnold Roth. The book is a series of names, each of which is play on words. Juster himself, talked about the funny fake names he would invent as a child. The title is unusual, the word Paronomastic means "play on words" or "punning". The misspelling "Paranomastic" might be intentional, but this spelling is often used. Emotional
Document [5](Title: ADP-ribosylation) well-studied in regards to cancer therapy targets; it is a signal transducer and activator of STAT6 transcription-interacting protein, and was shown to be associated with the aggressiveness of B-cell lymphomas. Bacterial ADP-ribosylating exotoxins (bAREs) covalently transfer an ADP-Ribose moiety of NAD+ to target proteins of infected eukaryotes, to yield nicotinamide and a free hydrogen ion. bAREs are produced as enzyme precursors, consisting of a "A" and "B" domains: the "A" domain is responsible for ADP-Ribosylation activity; and, the "B" domain for translocation of the enzyme across the membrane of the cell. These domains can exist in concert in three forms:
Document [6](Title: Worst-case circuit analysis) functional sections. A mathematical model of the circuit is developed and the effects of various part/system tolerances are applied. The circuit's EVA and RSS results are determined for beginning-of-life and end-of-life states. These results are used to calculate part stresses and are applied to other analysis. In order for the WCCA to be useful throughout the product’s life cycle, it is extremely important that the analysis be documented in a clear and concise format. This will allow for future updates and review by other than the original designer. A compliance matrix is generated that clearly identifies the results and all
Document [7](Title: Qin Shi Huang) Qin Shi Huang ( Chinese : 秦始皇 ; literally : '' First Emperor of Qin '' , pronunciation ( help info ) ; 18 February 259 BC -- 10 September 210 BC ) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and was the first emperor of a unified China . He was born Ying Zheng ( 嬴 政 ) or Zhao Zheng ( 趙 政 ) , a prince of the state of Qin . He became Zheng , the King of Qin ( 秦王 政 ) when he was thirteen , then China 's first emperor when he was 38 after the Qin had conquered all of the other Warring States and unified all of China in 221 BC . Rather than maintain the title of '' king '' ( 王 wáng ) borne by the previous Shang and Zhou rulers , he ruled as the First Emperor ( 始皇帝 ) of the Qin dynasty from 220 to 210 BC . His self - invented title '' emperor '' ( 皇帝 huángdì ) , as indicated by his use of the word '' First '' , would continue to be borne by Chinese rulers for the next two millennia .
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Document [0](Title: Apéritif (Hannibal)) killer during a crime scene and recreate their murders. When college girls are reported to be missing and all are said to be kidnapped by the same person, Graham is recruited by BSU Special Agent Jack Crawford for help. After one of the girls shows up in her house dead, Graham and Crawford receive help from Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a psychiatrist who has been dealing with sociopaths. However, unbeknownst to Graham, Crawford and the FBI, Lecter is a cannibal who has been killing and retrieving victims in order to make them his personal meal. The pilot receive a mostly positive
Document [1](Title: Tom Pauken) presidential coattails sufficient to lift Pauken to victory. After the congressional losses, Pauken joined the transition team of President-elect Reagan. After his tenure at ACTION and his return to Texas, Reagan called upon Pauken again on April 22, 1987, to become a director of the Inter-American Foundation. Pauken ran again for the U.S. House in a special election after Steve Bartlett resigned to run for mayor of Dallas. Sam Johnson defeated Pauken, with 24,004 votes (52.6 percent) to 21,647 (47.4 percent). In 2010, Pauken endorsed Perry for renomination in his successful race against Senator Hutchison and for reelection in the
Document [2](Title: Nellim) it is the best location in Finland to view the Northern Lights. The main sources of livelihood in Nellim are reindeer husbandry, natural economy and tourism. Nellim Nellim ( or "", , ) is a village on the shore of Lake Inari in Inari, Finland that has three distinctly different cultures: Finns, the Inari Sámi and the Skolt Sámi. Nellim is approximately northeast of Ivalo and approximately away from the Russian border. The village has a store, a coffeeshop, a marina, an Orthodox wilderness church and a wilderness hotel. Other landmarks in the area include an old log flume, the
Document [3](Title: 2000 Big 12 Championship Game) the final six seconds off the clock. For the fifth year in succession, the designated home team was victorious in the Dr Pepper Championship. First Quarter OU (3-0) - Tim Duncan 33-yard field goal; 7:16 Second Quarter KSU (3-7) - Jonathan Beasley 10-yard run (Jamie Rheem kick); 14:54 KSU (3-10) - Rheem 22-yard field goal; 7:58 OU (10-10) - Trent Smith 1-yard pass from Josh Heupel (Duncan kick); 2:56 Third Quarter OU (17-10) - Josh Heupel 7-yard run (Duncan kick); 5:54 KSU (17-17) - Aaron Lockett 58-yard punt return (Rheem kick) Fourth Quarter OU (24-17) - Andre Woolfolk 17-yard pass
Document [4](Title: Vic Reeves Big Night Out) invited on the stage to talk about his day at work. He soon became a regular fixture in the show and began to write material with Moir. Through word of mouth, the audience quickly grew to a large number of devotees, including Jools Holland, Jonathan Ross, Charlie Higson, and Paul Whitehouse. After the crowd expansion led to a change of venue to the Albany Empire theatre in 1988, backstage man Fred Aylward joined as the regular character Les. Higson and Whitehouse also had bit parts. The show sparked the interest of Alan Yentob of the BBC, and Michael Grade of
Document [5](Title: Case Construction Equipment) Case has manufactured skid steers, starting in Burlington, Iowa and later moving production to Wichita. The company evolved into the Case Corporation, which merged with New Holland in 1999 to become CNH Global. As of May 2017, according to Trade Arabia, Case "sells a full line of construction equipment around the world, including the number one loader/backhoes, excavators, motor graders, wheel loaders, vibratory compaction rollers, crawler dozers, skid steers, compact track loaders and rough-terrain forklifts." Case was the first company to introduce the factory-integrated backhoe loader. In February 2017, Case released an upgraded T-Series backhoe loader in Europe, which meets
Document [6](Title: Russia) confiscation of religious assets was often based on accusations of illegal accumulation of wealth. State atheism in the Soviet Union was known in Russian as "gosateizm", and was based on the ideology of Marxism–Leninism. Marxist–Leninist Atheism has consistently advocated the control, suppression, and elimination of religion. Within about a year of the revolution, the state expropriated all church property, including the churches themselves, and in the period from 1922 to 1926, 28 Russian Orthodox bishops and more than 1,200 priests were killed. Many more were persecuted. After the collapse of the Soviet Union there has been a renewal of religions
Document [7](Title: Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council) China ( formerly the Republic of China ) France Russia ( formerly the Soviet Union ) United Kingdom United States
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Answer: | China |
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Document [0](Title: Belfagor) vainly to convince Baldo that the vagabond is a liar. Baldo gives in to her pleas only when Candida, in despair, asks the Madonna a miracle, and the bells start playing by themselves. Belfagor Belfagor (premiere 26 April 1923) is an Italian-language opera by the composer Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla (1880-1948) based on the comedy "Belfagor" of Ercole Luigi Morselli (1882-1921), itself loosely based on the novella "Belfagor arcidiavolo" by Niccolò Machiavelli. It was premiered in 1923 at La Scala in Milan, under the baton of Antonio Guarnieri, since Toscanini was unavailable. The cast featured Irish
Document [1](Title: Loire-Nieuport LN.401) could not carry out diving attacks with full fuel tanks. The aircraft was too slow for the air force which requested the development of a faster dive bomber, which would become the Loire-Nieuport LN.42. In July 1939, Loire-Nieuport had received orders for 36 LN.401 production dive bombers for the Navy, and 36 LN.411 aircraft for the Army. The LN.411 was almost identical to the LN.401, except for the deletion of the arrestor hook, the wing folding mechanism and the emergency floatation devices. The first LN.411s were delivered in September which coincided with an order from the air force for 270
Document [2](Title: Rexhai Surroi) Pristina, where he became director in the mid-sixties. In 1969/70, he served as vice-president of the provincial government of SAP Kosovo, he was one of the most fervent advocates for the establishment of the University of Pristina, the only in Yugoslavia where the medium of instruction was Albanian. In 1971, he was appointed ambassador of Yugoslavia to Bolivia and from 1974-1977 he held the post of assistant secretary in the Federal Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. From 1977 to 1981, he lived in Mexico City where he was the Yugoslav ambassador to Mexico, Honduras and Costa Rica, and from 1981 to
Document [3](Title: Alexander Frei) reigning UEFA Champions League holders Chelsea, but were knocked out being beaten 2–5 on aggregate. Frei's last game in this competition was as Basel qualified for the quarter-finals in the home game against Tottenham Hotspur, whom they beat 4–1 on penalties after a 4–4 aggregate draw to progress. Frei represented Switzerland at Under-18s, Under-19s and Under-21s levels. He played his Swiss U-18s debut on 25 October 1995 in the 5-1 away defeat against the French Under-18s. His Under-21 debut was on 3 September 1999 in the 3-1 away win against Denmark. Frei played his debut as full international on 24
Document [4](Title: Abdeljelil Zaouche) Tunisians in his newspaper. Zaouche pursued the matter at the Court of Appeal in Algiers, where Carnières' standing in the settler community in Tunis counted for less. The Algiers court found in Zaouche's favour and awarded him costs with interest against Carnières, taking into account his bad faith and his intention to defame. However the court also decided, 'considering the circumstances' not to announce its decision in the Tunis newspapers, which meant that it went largely unnoticed. From April 1917 Zaouche served for 17 years as caïd of Sousse, but did not abandon the cause of the national movement. He
Document [5](Title: Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney) own Ladies' Colleges, and the neighbouring colony of Victoria had maintained a Presbyterian Ladies' College since 1875, and so it was felt that NSW Presbyterians should also have one. At the 1884 Assembly the Committee announced that while a boys' school was not needed, the secondary education options available to girls were not satisfactory, and they recommended that a Ladies' College, similar to the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne, be established as soon as possible. A Ladies' College Committee was formed and by July 1887 they had leased a property in Ashfield. For principal, they unanimously selected Dr. John Marden, a
Document [6](Title: Formosa Province) the legendary Sierra del Plata. Native inhabitants of these lands include the Pilagás, Wichis and Tobas, whose languages are still spoken in the province. Sebastián Gaboto and Diego García first explored the area at the beginning of the 16th century trying to find a route from Viceroyalty of Peru to Asunción. Because the rivers Pilcomayo and Bermejo are so shallow, the attempts to set a route towards Asunción was abandoned. The area's first European settlement, "Concepción del Bermejo", was established in 1585. Following the establishment of Argentine and Paraguayan independence in the 1810s, the area fell under dispute between the
Document [7](Title: Quit India Movement) The Quit India Movement or the India August Movement , was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All - India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942 , during World War II , demanding an end to British Rule of India . The Cripps Mission had failed , and on 8 August 1942 , Gandhi made a call to Do or Die in his Quit India speech delivered in Bombay at the Gowalia Tank Maidan . The All - India Congress Committee launched a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called '' An Orderly British Withdrawal '' from India . Even though it was wartime , the British were prepared to act . Almost the entire leadership of the INC was imprisoned without trial within hours of Gandhi 's speech . Most spent the rest of the war in prison and out of contact with the masses . The British had the support of the Viceroy 's Council ( which had a majority of Indians ) , of the All India Muslim League , the princely states , the Indian Imperial Police , the British Indian Army and the Indian Civil Service . Many Indian businessmen profiting from heavy wartime spending did not support Quit India Movement . Many students paid more attention to Subhas Chandra Bose , who was in exile and supporting the Axis Powers . The only outside support came from the Americans , as President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressured Prime Minister Winston Churchill to give in to some of the Indian demands . The Quit India campaign was effectively crushed . The British refused to grant immediate independence , saying it could happen only after the war had ended .
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Document [0](Title: Frederica von Stade) In 1985, she sang at the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan's second term of office. In 1987, Granada TV filmed a documentary, "The Show Boat Story", about the making of her recording of Jerome Kern's musical. In 1988, she went to Tanglewood to sing "A little bit in love" from "Wonderful Town" in a telecast gala celebrating Bernstein's seventieth birthday. Also telecast was Dallas's premiere of "The Aspern Papers", in which she created the role of Tina that Argento had written for her. In 1989, she went to London to sing Mozart's "Requiem" for Carlo Maria Giulini, and to Santa
Document [1](Title: Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.) "Wilko" in international conduct." The justices had some concerns about the international nature of the case. Could arbitrators overseas simply decide to ignore American law in deciding the antitrust claim? Cross said that it was not likely, from what he understood, and that in any event arbitrators had handled cases as complex, if not more than, antitrust claims and so were not incapable of the instant case. He called the "American Safety" doctrine "a usurpation of power." Rodriguez-Ramon laid out the facts of the case at length in order to bolster his case that the arbitration clause should not be
Document [2](Title: Yugoslav Wars) Yugoslav Wars The Yugoslav Wars were a series of separate, but related ethnic conflicts, wars of independence and insurgencies fought from 1991 in the former Yugoslavia which led to the breakup of the Yugoslav state. Its constituent republics declared independence, despite unresolved tensions between ethnic minorities in the new countries, fueling the wars. Most of the wars ended through peace accords, involving full international recognition of new states, but with a massive human cost and economic damage to the region. Initially the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) sought to preserve the unity of the whole of Yugoslavia by crushing the secessionist
Document [3](Title: Cumberland Avenue (BMT Fulton Street Line)) took over the Fulton Street El, and it was electrified on July 3, 1899. It also had a connection to the Greene and Gates Avenues Line trolleys. It closed on June 1, 1940, when all service from Fulton Ferry and Park Row to Rockaway Avenue was abandoned, as it came under city ownership. Cumberland Avenue (BMT Fulton Street Line) Cumberland Avenue (also known as Cumberland Street) was a station on the demolished BMT Fulton Street Line. The Fulton Street Elevated was built by the Kings County Elevated Railway Company and this station started service on April 24, 1888. The station
Document [4](Title: Andy Comyn) Andy Comyn Andrew Comyn (born 2 August 1968) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Derby County, Plymouth Argyle and West Bromwich Albion. Comyn joined Manchester United's youth team at the age of 16. He was released by the club without playing for the first team and, after writing to a number of clubs in the Midlands, was offered a contract by Aston Villa. He subsequently played for Derby County, Plymouth Argyle and West Bromwich Albion before leaving the professional game and playing semi-professionally for Hednesford Town and Halesowen Town. During his
Document [5](Title: Canned cycle) for G-codes, new canned cycle programs can be stored at these vacant locations. This may be done on the popular Fanuc control with a technique referred to as "macro programming", after the Fanuc Macro-B language. (The term "Macro programming" in this sense is distinctly different from its more common use to refer to the action of programming a macro in G-code.) Fanuc controllers (and most others, because Fanuc compatibility is a de facto standard) support the following fixed cycles: Source: Smid 2008 These are examples used on a mill. Some of them have different functions on a lathe. The conciseness
Document [6](Title: NTSC) nearly 70 years, the majority of over-the-air NTSC transmissions in the United States ceased on January 1, 2010, and by August 31, 2011 in Canada and most other NTSC markets. The majority of NTSC transmissions ended in Japan on July 24, 2011, with the Japanese prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima ending the next year. After a pilot program in 2013, most full-power analog stations in Mexico left the air on ten dates in 2015, with some 500 low-power and repeater stations allowed to remain in analog until the end of 2016. Digital broadcasting allows higher-resolution television, but digital standard
Document [7](Title: 2022 FIFA World Cup) The 2022 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup , the quadrennial international men 's football championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA . It is scheduled to take place in Qatar in 2022 . This will be the first World Cup ever to be held in the Arab world and the first in a Muslim - majority country . This will be the first World Cup held entirely in geographical Asia since the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan ( the 2018 competition in Russia featured one geographically Asian venue , Yekaterinburg ) . In addition the tournament will be the last to involve 32 teams , with an increase to 48 teams scheduled for the 2026 tournament .
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Document [0](Title: Butler May) May formed a new act with Benbow, initially as a four-piece with singers Robbie Lee Peoples and Ebbie Burton, but soon expanding into the "Beans and Benbow's Big Vaudeville Review", with fifteen performers. May was called by one critic "the blues master piano player of the world... Much of his present popularity is due to his oddities, his eccentricities, differing wholly from anything ever seen on a public stage... His strange comedy and blues, especially when at the piano, create a furor." After the Review broke up in early 1917, May continued touring as a solo act, before joining "C.W.
Document [1](Title: Wildfire suppression) from the fire is impossible. Prevention of this situation is reinforced with two training protocols, "Ten Standard Firefighting Orders" and "Eighteen Situations That Shout Watch Out", which warn firefighters of potentially dangerous situations, developed in the aftermath of the Mann Gulch fire. As a last resort, many wildland firefighters carry a fire shelter. In this inescapable situation, the shelter will provide limited protection from radiant and convective heat, as well as superheated air. Entrapment within a fire shelter is called a "burnover". In Australia, firefighters rarely carry fireshelters (commonly referred to as "Shake 'N' Bake" shelters); rather, training is given
Document [2](Title: Standing on the Top) which was a collaboration of efforts from the likes of Berry Gordy (Motown's founder), Smokey Robinson (Motown's vice-president) and punk-funk star Rick James. James, who was the cousin of group member Melvin Franklin, had previously used The Temptations as backing vocalists on his 1981 hit "Super Freak". "Standing on the Top" was released as the lead single from the group's "Reunion" album in April, 1982. The album version was almost ten minutes long (9:48) and the single release split the track into two halves; "Part 1" was released as the A-side (4:15) and "Part 2" as the B-side (5:33). It
Document [3](Title: The House on Carroll Street) her of the greater good of the smuggling operation. When he tries to restrain her physically, she kicks him off a catwalk, whereupon Salwen crashes through the ceiling and falls to his death. Cochran and Emily board the train carrying the criminals in the nick of time, where Cochran places the entire party under arrest. He loudly reveals to the other people on the train that Teperson is actually a physician who performed deadly experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz. Case closed, Emily returns to her part-time job as Cochran informs her that he is being transferred to Butte, Montana, and
Document [4](Title: Mula sa Puso (2011 TV series)) Don Fernando (Ariel Rivera), a millionaire. On Via's eighteenth birthday, her hand was given to her childhood friend Michael (Enrique Gil) for marriage, although she does not have feelings for him like he does for her. Amid this drama, a revelation will begin when Via's aunt, Selina (Eula Valdez) plots her personal retribution on her brother, at the expense of Via. In the process, Via will meet Gabriel (JM de Guzman) who will save her from her heartache and become her hero in disguise. She will also cross paths with her real identity of her real mother Magda (Dawn Zulueta)
Document [5](Title: Lavinia (novel)) killed after three years. Aeneas's elder son Ascanius founds Alba Longa and marries but fails to produce an heir. Lavinia removes her son Silvius from his control and he eventually becomes king of the Latins. Rome already exists, but as a small settlement that plays no part in events. Lavinia herself retreats from the world and at the end seems to have turned into an owl. She has all along regarded the world she lives in as unreal, a product of Virgil's imagination. The book is based on the last six books, or the Iliadic half, of the "Aeneid". Throughout
Document [6](Title: Sun News (India)) Sun News (India) Sun News () is a 24-hour Tamil news satellite television channel headquartered at Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is a part of India's largest media conglomerate Sun Network, having a reach of more than 95 million households in India. It is one of the oldest 24 hour news channel in Tamil. In 2006, Sun News live streamed India vs England ODI Series. Established on 27 May 2000, Sun News has established itself as one of the popular news channels in Tamil Nadu. It was founded by Kalanidhi Maran, the Chairman and Managing director of Sun Network. It has
Document [7](Title: Faravahar) The Faravahar ( Persian : فروهر ) , also known as Farr - e Kiyani ( فر کیانی ) , is one of the best - known symbols of Iran . It symbolizes Zoroastrianism , the main religion of pre-Islamic Persia , and Iranian nationalism .
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Document [0](Title: Chandraharam) Chandan’s dream girl Gauri (Sriranjani Jr.) in a village. Niksheparayudu cleverly manages Gauri’s stepmother and hides Gauri there. Gauri’s father disapproves of this proposal and sends away Gauri secretly. Chanchala (Savitri), an angel, loves Chandan but he refuses. She snatches his Chadraharam and says he will be alive only in the night. Chanchala's sister Achala notices Gauri in an unconscious state and takes her to Chandan. Maali performs their marriage. Dhoomketu threatens the king to get him crowned, to which the helpless king agrees. During this time, Niksheparayudu notices Gauri at Maali’s house. Maali takes Gauri and hides her inside
Document [1](Title: Justin (Moesia)) Justin (Moesia) Justin (; ; died 528) was a general of the Byzantine Empire, active early in the reign of Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) as commander of the Danubian "limes" in Moesia Secunda. Justin is mentioned in 528 as ""stratelates" of Moesia". He probably held the title of "dux Moesiae Secundae" and the rank of "magister militum". He joined forces with Baduarius, "dux" of Scythia Minor, in battle against a force of foreign invaders, who John Malalas identifies as "Huns", while Theophanes the Confessor identifies as Bulgars. Justin was killed in that battle and was succeeded in his post
Document [2](Title: 20th Battalion, London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich)) was ordered to prepare to move to the Macedonian front, and the 2/20th embarked at Marseilles on 30 November, arriving at Salonika on 8 December. The battalion then marched up to the Doiran sector, where it was engaged in digging the Corps Defence Line in reserve. The 2/20th first went into the front line on 26 February 1917 in anticipation of a Bulgarian attack, and held the line until relieved on 26 March. 2nd Battle of Doiran (24/25 April 1917): The battalion had been withdrawn to train for a raid to be carried out by 60th Division in support of
Document [3](Title: Bill Hicke) their affiliates the Tidewater Wings and Fort Worth Wings from 1971 to 1972. Hicke then played a single season for the World Hockey Association (WHA) Alberta Oilers in 1972-73 before retiring as a player. From 1993 to 1994, Hicke coached and managed the Regina Pats. In 2005, he was awarded the WHL's Governor Award. Hicke died in his native Regina, Saskatchewan, at the age of 67, after a lengthy battle with cancer. Bill Hicke William Lawrence "Bill" Hicke (March 31, 1938 – July 18, 2005) was a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger. A native of Regina, Saskatchewan, Hicke played
Document [4](Title: Lycoming O-540) Lycoming O-540 The Lycoming O-540 is a family of air-cooled six-cylinder, horizontally opposed fixed-wing aircraft and helicopter engines of 541.5 cubic inch (8,874 cc) displacement, made by Lycoming Engines. The engine is a six-cylinder version of the four-cylinder Lycoming O-360. Generally these engines produce 230 to 350 horsepower. They are installed on a large number of different aircraft types. Their main competitive engine is the Continental IO-520 and IO-550 series. The AEIO version was developed for high-performance competition aerobatics aircraft. Starting at , the power was then improved to . The AEIO-540 family has achieved tremendous results in competition aircraft
Document [5](Title: Emma Sky) Member of the Order of the British Empire in 2003 and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2008 in recognition of her service in Iraq. Emma Sky Emma Sky, OBE, is a British expert on the Middle East. From 2007 to 2010, she served in Iraq as the political advisor to US General Ray Odierno, and as the Governorate Coordinator of Kirkuk for the Coalition Provisional Authority from 2003 to 2004. She is currently Director of the Yale University World Fellows program and a Senior Fellow at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, where she lectures
Document [6](Title: Whitman massacre) for subsequent deaths. The incident remains controversial to this day; the Whitmans are regarded by some as pioneer heroes, while others see them as white settlers who had attempted to impose their religion on the Indians and otherwise intrude, even allegedly poisoning them. Sahaptin nations came into direct contact with whites several decades before the arrival of the members of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). These relations set expectations among the Cayuse for how exchanges and dialogue with whites would operate. Primarily the early Euro-Americans engaged in the North American fur trade and the Maritime fur
Document [7](Title: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End) Pirates of the Caribbean : At World 's End is a 2007 American epic fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski , the third installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to Dead Man 's Chest ( 2006 ) . The plot follows Will Turner , Elizabeth Swann , Hector Barbossa , and the crew of the Black Pearl rescuing Captain Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones 's Locker , and then preparing to fight the East India Trading Company , led by Cutler Beckett , who controls Davy Jones and plans to extinguish piracy forever . It is the last film in the series to be directed by Verbinski . It was filmed in two shoots during 2005 and 2006 , the former simultaneously with the preceding film , Dead Man 's Chest . With a production budget of $300 million , Pirates of the Caribbean : At World 's End was the most expensive film ever made at the time of its release , even after adjusting for inflation .
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Document [0](Title: Battle of Chickamauga) ridge, they found that fresh Union reinforcements had arrived. Throughout the day, the sounds of battle had reached 3 miles north to McAfee's Church, where the Reserve Corps of Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger was stationed. Granger eventually lost patience and sent reinforcements south without receiving explicit orders to do so—the two brigades of Maj. Gen. James B. Steedman's division and the brigade of Col. Daniel McCook. As the men marched, they were harassed by Forrest's dismounted cavalrymen and artillery, causing them to veer toward the west. McCook's brigade was left behind at the McDonald house to guard the rear and
Document [1](Title: 2001 Honda Indy 300) as here today. I think I'm the kind of guy that likes to show off. It's awesome to win in front of a bunch of people. You can feel the excitement. I'm still looking for my big win of the season in the United States though. I'll go back to Fontana for my last chance to do it this season. The team really needed the win and we hope to carry the momentum to the end of the year." Andretti had mixed feelings over finishing in second but congratulated de Ferran on his championship victory saying, "It was a pretty
Document [2](Title: New England Steamrollers) New England Steamrollers The New England Steamrollers were a former Arena Football League based in Providence, Rhode Island. The team played in the AFL's 1988 season. The Steamrollers were one of four teams to enter the AFL in 1988, and along with the New York Knights and Los Angeles Cobras were folded following the season. The Steamrollers were based out of Providence, Rhode Island and played their home games at the Providence Civic Center. They were the first professional football team of any kind to play in Providence since the Providence Steam Roller folded in 1933 and the first non-minor
Document [3](Title: Thaddeus McCotter 2012 presidential campaign) policy was not being discussed enough. He observed that since former United Nations ambassador John R. Bolton announced he would not run for president, foreign policy discussion had ceased. McCotter hoped the next president would select Bolton as Secretary of State. On September 9, McCotter made his last campaign trip to New Hampshire, attending events for two days. He was supposed to appear in Iowa again five days later, but had to cancel due to a vote in Congress. While in Washington, he introduced a Grover Norquist-backed Social Security reform plan, which would have created private accounts for those under
Document [4](Title: Shamim M. Momin) as well as "Will Boys be Boys?: Examining Adolescent Masculinity in Contemporary Art" (2004–2007), which was organized in conjunction with Independent Curators International and traveled to six venues nationally. Shamim M. Momin Shamim M. Momin is an American art director and curator of contemporary art. Momin is head of the Los Angeles Nomadic Division, a non-profit art organization in Los Angeles, California. She is also an Adjunct Curator for the Whitney Museum of American Art where she co-curated the 2008 and 2004 Whitney Biennial exhibitions. Other projects include "PavilioM." at the 53rd Venice Biennale (2009), a commissioned solo exhibition of
Document [5](Title: Bakhtrioni uprising) of the main feudal lords in Kakheti, a former supporter of Teimuraz who had made allegiance to Rostom and the Persians in 1648 and thus gained even more power, took the lead of the uprising. Among the leaders were also Bidzina Choloqashvili, Shalva, Eristavi of Ksani, and his brother Elizbar Eristvisshvili. Georgian mountain people, such as the Tushs, the Khevsurians and the Pshavs, also joined the rebellion, under the leadership of Zezva Gaprindauli, Nadir Khosharauli, and Gogolauri. The Georgian forces, once united, attacked the Turcoman fortresses at Bakhtrioni and Alaverdi and vanquished them. They then defeated Turcoman forces in other
Document [6](Title: Greg Browning) in Queensland’s Team of the Century in 2008. He was awarded Queensland’s Hockey Association Award of Merit in 1995. He has served on numerous Queensland committees – member Coaching and Development Committee 2002 to 2008, member of Appointments committee for Coaches 2000 to 2008, Manager’s appointment committee in 2008 and also Appointments committee for selectors 2008. From 1999 to 2008 he was a selector for Queensland Open, U/21 and Country men, also a Queensland U/18 Men’s selector from 1999 to 2008. Greg also served as Australian Open Men’s selectors from 1989 to 1995. Greg started his career as a player
Document [7](Title: Worst Cooks in America) Contestant Age Occupation Status La Toya Jackson 61 Singer & Icon Winner May 20 Ian Ziering 53 Actor Runner - Up May 20 Catherine Bach 64 The Dukes of Hazzard Star Eliminated May 13 Oscar Nunez 59 The Office Star Maria Bamford 48 Comedienne Eliminated May 6 Nolan Gould 19 Modern Family Star Eliminated April 29 Bronson Pinchot 58 Actor Eliminated April 22
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Document [0](Title: Kamal Jumblatt) opposition against the new President, Camille Chamoun. During his presidency, the pro-Western President Chamoun tied Lebanon to the policies of the United States and the United Kingdom, who were at that time involved in the creation of the Baghdad Pact, comprising Hashemite Iraq, Turkey and Pakistan. This was seen by pan-Arabists as an imperialist coalition, and it was strongly opposed by the influential Nasserist movement. Jumblatt supported Egypt against an attack by Israel, France, and the United Kingdom in the Suez War of 1956, while Chamoun and parts of the Maronite Christian elite in Lebanon tacitly supported the invasion. The
Document [1](Title: Daimler AG) delivered promised synergies and successfully integrated the two businesses. Martin H. Wiggers' concept of a platform strategy like the VW Group, was implemented only for a few models, so the synergy effects in development and production were too low. As late as 2002, DaimlerChrysler appeared to run two independent product lines. Later that year, the company launched products that appeared to integrate elements from both sides of the company, including the Chrysler Crossfire, which was based on the Mercedes SLK platform and utilized Mercedes's 3.2L V6, and the Dodge Sprinter/Freightliner Sprinter, a re-badged Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van. Daimler agreed to sell
Document [2](Title: Fannett-Metal School District) 1.65 million students took the exams achieving scores: Verbal 496, Math 514, Writing 488. According to the College Board the maximum score on each section was 800, and 360 students nationwide scored a perfect 2,400. In 2011, 30 Fannett-Metal School District students took the SAT exams. The District's Verbal Average Score was 477. The Math average score was 470. The Writing average score was 433. Pennsylvania ranked 40th among states with SAT scores: Verbal - 493, Math - 501, Writing - 479. In the United States, 1.65 million students took the exam in 2011. They averaged 497 (out of 800)
Document [3](Title: 1955 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship) The final was scheduled for August 21 alongside the All Ireland football semi-final but the pitch was so badly cut up by the Dublin v Mayo football semi-final and a thunderstorm caused its cancellation for a week. It meant Cork were able to call on star goalkeeper Sheila Cahill who was not available for the original fixture. The match took place at 7pc, and trains to Cork were delayed to enable supporters to return home, enabling an attendance of 4,192 (it was estimated just 200 had remained for the thunder storm the previous week). Cork took an early lead with
Document [4](Title: Lokta paper) and 1,900 years old. With the introduction of paper craft imports from Tibet in the 1930s, the production of handmade lokta paper began to decline. By the 1960s competition from commercially mass-produced paper from India placed the Nepalese handmade paper industry in a state of terminal decline with only a few families in Baglung and neighboring Parbat District retaining the traditional knowledge of handmade lokta paper production. In the 1970s interest in rejuvenating lokta craft paper making occurred as the tourism industry in Nepal began to grow. Moreover, an effective conservation program was started in 1970 for the development of
Document [5](Title: The Romance of the Forest) and was discussing the matter with Pierre. However, Adeline discovers through Peter that the Marquis actually already has a wife and she would have really had a "fake marriage" and became the Marquis' mistress. At no point, however, is Adeline inclined to become either the Marquis' wife or mistress. Peter and Adeline concoct a plan to help her escape the abbey and a potentially reputation ruining situation. Unfortunately, when making her escape, Adeline is tricked, and instead she is taken to the Marquis’ residence. Adeline soon attempts to escape the Marquis by climbing out the window where she runs into
Document [6](Title: Sukhoi Su-57) at the Russian Khmeimim air base in Syria. The aircraft were deployed along with four Sukhoi Su-35 fighters, four Sukhoi Su-25s, and one Beriev A-50 AEW&C aircraft. Three days later two more Su-57s were reported to have arrived in Syria. The deployment was criticised by some experts as overly risky, especially after reports of drones attack at Khmeimim air base.Military correspondent of "Komsomolskaya Pravda" was cited as saying that according to his information the Su-57s have "excellently" carried out their mission in Eastern Ghouta. On 1 March 2018, the Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu confirmed that the two Su-57s indeed
Document [7](Title: French colonization of the Americas) The French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century , and continued on into the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere . France founded colonies in much of eastern North America , on a number of Caribbean islands , and in South America . Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish , rice sugar , and furs .
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Document [0](Title: Monochrome Factor) of the original broadcast. Shochiku distributed the episodes over a span of eight DVD volumes, with each compilation containing three episodes. The first volume was released on August 8, 2008, and the eighth was released on March 13, 2009. Maiden Japan have licensed the series for a North American home video release. Three pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Metamorphose" which is performed by Asriel and written by Kokomi. The ending themes are by Daisuke Ono and Hiroshi Kamiya, and by Junichi Suwabe and Katsuyuki Konishi.
Document [1](Title: Alfred Grosser) others, but she stood by her invitation. They threatened to walk out should Grosser "fail regarding Israel". In the end, the speech was delivered without disturbance. In Bad Bergzabern, a school centre was named after him. Alfred Grosser Alfred Grosser (born 1 February 1925) is a German-French writer, sociologist, and political scientist. He is known for his contributions towards the Franco-German cooperation after World War II and for criticizing Israel. His father, Paul Grosser, was born in 1880 in Berlin and died 1934 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. A director of a children's hospital in Frankfurt am Main, socialist, freemason, and Jew,
Document [2](Title: Drug interaction) Many authors do not consider them to be interactions in the strictest sense of the word. An example is the database of the General Council of Official Pharmacists Colleges of Spain (Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Farmacéuticos de España), that does not include them among the 90,000 registered interactions. The change in an organism's response on administration of a drug is an important factor in pharmacodynamic interactions. These changes are extraordinarily difficult to classify given the wide variety of modes of action that exist and the fact that many drugs can cause their effect through a number of different
Document [3](Title: Super Bowl XXXIII) recording over 60 receptions and 1,100 receiving yards, while also combining for 17 touchdowns. Tight end O.J. Santiago added 27 receptions for 428 yards and 5 scores. But the biggest threat on offense was Pro Bowl running back Jamal Anderson, who rushed for 1,846 yards, caught 27 passes for 319 yards, and scored 16 total touchdowns. Rookie wide receiver Tim Dwight gave the team a great special teams attack, gaining a total of 1,236 yards and scoring a touchdown on kickoff and punt returns. The Falcons' defense ranked 2nd in the league in fewest rushing yards allowed (1,203), 8th in
Document [4](Title: Sylvia Lim) revisions to the Criminal Procedure Code, Lim suggested there was a need to improve pre-trial disclosure procedures and to ensure that victims of crimes received redress. Further, she expressed concerns over the leniency of community-based sentencing. The bill eventually incorporated several of her suggestions. In 2011, Lim noted that the Compulsory Education Act ensures that all children have the opportunity to receive an education. However, she expressed concern that processes for entry to schools for children with special needs were cumbersome. Furthermore, education for children with special needs was not subject to the same subsidies that students in mainstream schools
Document [5](Title: Letters of Charles Lamb) essayist E. V. Lucas as to "the value and importance of these letters, their good sense, their wit, their humanity, their fun, their timeliness and timelessness". As early as February 1835 a decision was made to prepare a collection of Lamb's letters. Thomas Noon Talfourd was chosen as the editor, and his "Letters of Charles Lamb" appeared in 1837. 180 of Lamb's letters appeared in this collection, according to Edwin Marrs's count, though Talfourd's contents page suggests a different number because of his (and several later editors') practice of separating and recombining passages to form, in effect, letters that never
Document [6](Title: Integrated engineering) (B.A.S.c) and Master of Engineering (M.Eng) programs in Utilities Engineering was validated in December 2008 at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. These programs are geared towards the Electrical and Mechanical engineering disciplines that exist within the broad area of Integrated Engineering. Prior to the introduction of the programs most of the engineers in the utilities sector were specialized in one branch of engineering mainly Electrical or Mechanical. The sector required an engineer who was multi-skilled and versed in both disciplines. The Utilities Engineer therefore performs a wide range of maintenance and operational duties in the following industries: Process Industry,
Document [7](Title: Stax Records) Stax Records is an American record label , originally based in Memphis , Tennessee . Founded in 1957 as Satellite Records , the label changed its name to Stax Records in 1961 . It was a major factor in the creation of Southern soul and Memphis soul music . Stax also released gospel , funk , jazz , and blues recordings . While renowned for its output of African - American music , the label was founded by two Caucasian siblings and business partners , Jim Stewart and his sister Estelle Axton ( STewart / AXton = Stax ) . It featured several popular ethnically integrated bands ( including the label 's house band , Booker T. & the M.G. 's ) and a racially integrated team of staff and artists unprecedented in that time of racial strife and tension in Memphis and the South .
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Answer: | Southern soul |
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Document [0](Title: Metropolitan Opera) Opera's own online archive of recorded performances. Complete operas and selections are also available on the online music service Rhapsody, and for purchase on iTunes. The Metropolitan Opera Radio channel on Sirius XM Radio (see above) is available to listeners via the internet in addition to satellite broadcast. The Met's official site also provides complete composer and background information, detailed plot summaries, and cast and characters for all current and upcoming opera broadcasts, as well as for every opera broadcast since 2000. In addition, the Met's online archive database provides links to all Rhapsody, Sirius XM, and Met Player operas,
Document [1](Title: Cyclone Yasi) police to travel in. One reported instance was of six people trapped in an apartment complex at Port Hinchinbrook near Cardwell, who could not be evacuated. The building was threatened by Yasi's storm surge which exceeded . The group were later reported to be safe. Around 10:30 pm local time on 2 February, Premier Bligh stated that an estimated 90,000 structures, including evacuation centres, were without power. This figure rose to 170,000 by morning and officials stated that some residents may be without power for more than a month. The water-supply system had failed in Townsville and there was only
Document [2](Title: Bucchero) evolved. Etruscan pottery is distinguished from Villanovan impasto by the more sophisticated processing of the clays used which were finely levigated to remove the traces of grit common in the earlier pottery, by its being uniformly turned on a potter's wheel, by its carbonized black fabric in contrast to the brown or tan color found in impasto pottery. Although the shapes of Villanovan pots provided the basics for the Etruscan potters, they added new types and forms largely inspired through intensified trade with the more advanced cultures at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, in particular the areas of Cyprus,
Document [3](Title: History of Helsinki) by a 3.5-month civil war. The socialist/communist faction of the population (Reds) rose against the conservative faction and government (Whites). The signal to begin hostilities was the lighting of a red lantern in the tower of the Helsinki Workers' Hall in the Hakaniemi district of the city on 26 January 1918. As Helsinki was within what was considered Red territory, the conservative Finnish government left the city and reassembled in Vaasa. The Finnish People's Delegation, the government of the Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (as Red Finland was officially known), was established in Helsinki on 28 January 1918. German soldiers, allies
Document [4](Title: Characters of seaQuest 2032) war machines. When Deon International's underwater manufacturing raised ocean temperatures causing an iceberg the size of New England to shear off a glacier in the Weddell Sea, Larry placed a group of Macronesian refugees on the iceberg in order to prevent "seaQuest" from destroying it. If left untouched, the iceberg would have impacted the Saudi Desert, which when melted, would flood the desert, allowing Deon International to purify the run-off and corner the market on the world's first fresh water supply. However, Larry failed to realize that a former member of the ‘'seaQuest’’ crew, Lieutenant Ben Krieg, was leading the
Document [5](Title: Dainik Sambad) the newspapers ideals in many respected branches of Indian media and people, including "The Wire". Dainik Sambad Dainik Sambad () is a Bengali daily newspaper published from Agartala, the capital of the Indian state of Tripura. It is one of the largest circulated dailies in the state. It is considered among the better Bengali language news papers of the North East. In the May 2018 investigative journalism sting that revealed the extent to which the most reputable news papers in India were ready to print communally inciting articles for payments, Dainik Sambad (Gal Shakti) was among the only two publications
Document [6](Title: Solar eclipse of July 20, 1925) Region and the whole Kermadec Islands in New Zealand on July 21, and Rapa Iti in French Polynesia on July 20. Solar eclipse of July 20, 1925 An annular solar eclipse occurred on July 20, 1925. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as
Document [7](Title: American Civil Liberties Union) The ACLU is led by a president and an executive director , Susan N. Herman and Anthony Romero , respectively , in 2015 . The president acts as chairman of the ACLU 's board of directors , leads fundraising , and facilitates policy - setting . The executive director manages the day - to - day operations of the organization . The board of directors consists of 80 persons , including representatives from each state affiliate , as well as at - large delegates . The organization has its headquarters in 125 Broad Street , a 40 - story skyscraper located in Lower Manhattan , New York City .
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Document [0](Title: Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin) of these countries. These ranged in the past from small rural grocery stores to sugar mills. In addition, Indian professionals, such as doctors, teachers, engineers, also played an important part in the development of these countries. Indians in Madagascar are descended mostly from traders who arrived in 19th century looking for better opportunities. The majority of them came from the Indian west coast state of Gujarat and were known as Karana (Muslim) and Bania (Hindu). The majority speak Gujarati, though some other Indian languages are spoken. Nowadays the younger generations speak at least three languages including French or English, Gujarati
Document [1](Title: Evelina Christillin) Evelina Christillin Evelina Maria Augusta Christillin (born 27 November 1955 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian sports official and a former scholar of history of the University of Turin. She has been a member of the FIFA Council since 14 September 2016. Among other activities, she was chosen as Executive President of the 2006 Winter Olympics Bid Committee in 1998, and helped organize the Winter Olympics in Turin in 2006. In 2015, she was member of the Organizing Committee for the Expo 2015 in Milano, Italy. Christillin is married to Gabriele Galateri di Genola, the President of Assicurazioni Generali, an
Document [2](Title: Safaripark Beekse Bergen) impossible. During the 1990s, the park attempted to provide visitors 'a journey around the world in one day', and has sections devoted to the fauna of the American, Asian, European and Australian continents. The European section has been removed, with scottish highland cattle and European red deer being the only remnants of those times. The Australian section now contains only some giant kangaroos and emus. The American section still houses the selection of small animals it originally contained, including capybaras, squirrel monkeys and guanacos. In the future, all these animals will be moved to other zoos or are put into
Document [3](Title: Comatulida) "Pycnopodia helianthoides". The loss of the arms may be due to autotomy, the shedding of an arm to save the rest of the organism. A arm was found to be fully regenerated in nine months in this species. The World Register of Marine Species includes the following suborders, superfamilies and families in Comatulida: Comatulida Comatulida is an order of crinoids. Members of this order are known as feather stars and mostly do not have a stalk as adults. The oral surface with the mouth is facing upwards and is surrounded by five, often divided rays with feathery pinnules. Comatulids live
Document [4](Title: Alan Sokal) journal "Lingua Franca", arguing that the left and social science would be better served by intellectual underpinnings based on reason. The affair was front-page news in "The New York Times" on May 18, 1996. Sokal responded to leftist and postmodernist criticism of the deception by asserting that his motivation was to "defend the Left from a trendy segment of itself". The affair, together with Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt's 1994 book "Higher Superstition", can be considered to be a part of the so-called science wars. Sokal followed up in 1997 by co-authoring the book "Impostures Intellectuelles" with physicist and
Document [5](Title: John Sandford (novelist)) Anschutz Exemplar) and four recovered (hence untraceable) street guns including a Charter Arms .38. In the flashback section of "Buried Prey" Davenport carried a Glock pistol (presumably the Glock 17) as his sidearm when in uniform and a Smith & Wesson Model 40 revolver in plain-clothes. In "Rules of Prey", Davenport uses one of his street guns, a Smith & Wesson Model 39, to fabricate a self-defense justification for executing serial killer Louis Vullion. Lucas' other weapons include a Browning Citori over-and-under 20 gauge shotgun, a .243 deer rifle of unstated make and model ("Chosen Prey") and a Colt Magnum
Document [6](Title: Don't Cry for Me Argentina) and roughly translates as: "Don't cry for me Argentina, I remain quite near to you." Roger Ebert of the "Chicago Sun-Times" wrote "For years I have wondered, during 'Don't Cry for Me, Argentina,' why we were not to cry. Now I understand: We need not cry because (a) Evita got everything out of life she dreamed of, and (b) Argentina should cry for itself. Even poor Juan Peron should shed a tear or two; he is relegated...to the status of a 'walker,' a presentable man who adorns the arm of a rich and powerful woman as a human fashion accessory."
Document [7](Title: Geography of Kazakhstan) Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia and Eastern Europe at 48 ° N 68 ° E / 48 ° N 68 ° E / 48 ; 68 Coordinates : 48 ° N 68 ° E / 48 ° N 68 ° E / 48 ; 68 . With an area of about 2,724,800 square kilometers , Kazakhstan is more than twice the combined size of the other four Central Asian states , or about 60 % larger than Alaska . The country borders Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan , and Kyrgyzstan to the south ; Russia to the north ; Russia and the Caspian Sea to the west ; and China 's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the east .
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Document [0](Title: Donald L. Campbell) Donald L. Campbell Donald Lewis Campbell (August 5, 1904 – September 1, 2002) was an American chemical engineer. He and his team of three other scientists in the same field are most known for having developed the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process in 1942. This process provided a more efficient method for petroleum refiners to obtain high-octane gasoline by through the conversion of crude oil. The team’s revolutionary creation is explained in US Patent No. 2,451,804, A Method of and Apparatus for Contacting Solids and Gases, and eventually transformed the way petroleum was developed. Their invention was especially important in
Document [1](Title: Homa (woreda)) Homa (woreda) Homa is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is part of the Mirab Welega Zone. It was separated from Gimbi woreda. It is bounded by Haru in the east, Lalo Asabi in the west and Genji in the south. The administrative center for this woreda is Homa. The 2007 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 24,557 in 4,878 households, of whom 12,134 were men and 12,423 were women; 2,484 or 10.12% of its population were urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants observed Protestantism, with 77.17% reporting that as
Document [2](Title: Butterfly doors) a common feature for Group C and IMSA GTP/Camel Lights prototype racers as they incorporate teardrop tops which allows the driver to get in and out of the car more quickly than conventional and gullwing doors, especially in a cramped pitlane environment such as the pre-1991 Le Mans circuit. Since then, butterfly doors have been an adopted design of closed top sportscar racers, such as the Toyota GT-One, Bentley Speed 8 and more recently, the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP. The Toyota Sera, made between 1990 and 1995, was a limited-release car designed exclusively for the Japanese market which used this
Document [3](Title: Charles H. Larkin) and served two years. In 1862, Larkin was commissioned a colonel by the governor to raise a regiment of troops. Feeling too old to engage in warfare, instead he assisted his son, Courtland P. Larkin, to enlist a company of the 38th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Beginning in 1866, he was a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Senate from the Sixth District (the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 8th Wards of the City of Milwaukee, and the Towns of Milwaukee, Greenfield, Lake, and Oak Creek), succeeding fellow Democrat Hugh Reynolds; he was assigned to the standing committee on banks and
Document [4](Title: Turkish alphabet) Dotted and dotless I are separate letters, each with its own uppercase and lowercase forms. The lowercase form of "I" is "ı", and the lowercase form of "İ" is "i". (In the original law establishing the alphabet, the dotted "İ" came before the undotted "I"; now their places are reversed [].) The letter "J", however, uses a tittle in the same way English does, with a dotted lowercase version, and a dotless uppercase version. Optional circumflex accents can be used with "â", "î" and "û" to disambiguate words with different meanings but otherwise the same spelling, or to indicate palatalization
Document [5](Title: Rhonchi) crackles, as a crackling sound that seems to fall between the coarse and fine crackles. Crackles are defined as discrete sounds that last less than 250 ms, while the continuous sounds (rhonchi and wheezes) last approximately 250 ms. Rhonchi are usually caused by a stricture or blockage in the upper airway. These should not be confused with stridor. Rhonchi Rhonchi are coarse rattling respiratory sounds, usually caused by secretions in bronchial airways. "Rhonchi" is the plural form of the singular word "rhonchus". Since the mid-1990s, it has no longer been considered appropriate terminology in auscultation of the thorax, as much
Document [6](Title: Pacific PR01) out after the tragedy at Imola, but they never happened. Pacific did, however, modify the car on the plank of the suspensions, but this proved to be insufficient to improve the performance of the car. The team also introduced a low nose during the season. The naturally aspirated 3.5 L V10 engine from Ilmor was of a two-year-old design - underpowered by 1994 standards; it was not upgraded. The PR01 was used in every race of the season. At the 1st round of the season in Brazil, Belmondo failed to qualify, but Gachot managed to qualify. Unfortunately, he crashed out
Document [7](Title: Attack on Pearl Harbor) The attack commenced at 7 : 48 a.m. Hawaiian Time ( 18 : 18 UTC ) . The base was attacked by 353 Imperial Japanese aircraft ( including fighters , level and dive bombers , and torpedo bombers ) in two waves , launched from six aircraft carriers . All eight U.S. Navy battleships were damaged , with four sunk . All but the USS Arizona were later raised , and six were returned to service and went on to fight in the war . The Japanese also sank or damaged three cruisers , three destroyers , an anti-aircraft training ship , and one minelayer. 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed ; 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded . Important base installations such as the power station , dry dock , shipyard , maintenance , and fuel and torpedo storage facilities , as well as the submarine piers and headquarters building ( also home of the intelligence section ) , were not attacked . Japanese losses were light : 29 aircraft and five midget submarines lost , and 64 servicemen killed . One Japanese sailor , Kazuo Sakamaki , was captured .
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Answer: | six aircraft carriers |
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Document [0](Title: City of Port Adelaide) names of the suburbs were further stabilised when postcodes were introduced to Australia in 1967. In March 1996 the City of Port Adelaide merged with the City of Enfield to form the new City of Port Adelaide Enfield. City of Port Adelaide The City of Port Adelaide was a local government area of South Australia centred at the port of Adelaide from 1855 to 1996. The council was established on 27 December 1855 when the Corporate Town of Port Adelaide was proclaimed as a new municipality centred on the township of the port of Adelaide, which had been opened some
Document [1](Title: Athletes for Hope) their personal philanthropic journey. Athletes for Hope has worked with hundreds of professional and Olympic athletes in helping them connect with a variety of charities. As part of this connection program, Athletes for Hope hosts several campaigns throughout the year, such as the Athletes for Active Schools week where athletes participate in school visits throughout the country to promote healthy eating and activity through the Let’s Move Active Schools program. In honor of the anniversary of September 11, Athletes for Hope coordinated a visit for Cleveland Cavaliers star Kyrie Irving to visit underserved children at the Beech Brook home in
Document [2](Title: Hout Bay Museum) in Hout Bay. In 1975, a Cultural Arts Festival was held in the Bay. Apart from exhibitions by local craftsmen, musical and drama presentations, exhibitions on the history of Hout Bay were held - the Strandlopers, early Hout Bay residents, and the shipwrecks along our coast. This festival proved that Hout Bay had a fascinating history and it was important that a permanent home be found where all this information and artifacts belonging to our past could be preserved for the future. Jimmy Steele was Chairman of the Festival Committee and at the Report Back Meeting at the end of
Document [3](Title: Yon Goicoechea) Yon Goicoechea Yon Alexander Goicoechea Lara (born 8 November 1984) is a Venezuelan lawyer, graduated from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello and Columbia University (LLM). He has been active in politics, in opposition to the governments of Venezuelan presidents Hugo Chávez and Nicolas Maduro. Goicoechea was one of the main organizers of the "Movimiento estudiantil venezolano" (Venezuelan Student Movement) cited as a key factor in the rejection of Chavez's proposed constitutional changes in the December 2007 Venezuelan constitutional referendum. Goicoechea cites his Cuban-born grandmother, a Castro opponent, as the inspiration for his political activism. In 2008, the Cato Institute awarded
Document [4](Title: Commonwealth Trade Union Group) founding the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative in 1987. In 1988 Patrick Quinn became director of CTUC, in 1994 Arthur Johnstone was named new director of CTUC. CTUC was reconstructed as CTUG on December 31, 2004. The group works in cooperation with the International Trade Union Confederation. CTUG is accredited at the Commonwealth Foundation (through ITUC). Commonwealth Trade Union Group The Commonwealth Trade Union Group (abbreviated CTUG) is a London-based international alliance of trade union in the Commonwealth countries. It was previously known as the Commonwealth Trade Union Council (abbreviated CTUC). As of 2007, the combined membership of CTUG affiliates reached
Document [5](Title: Atwater v. City of Lago Vista) was punishable with the maximum fine of $50. In March 1997, Gail Atwater, a long-term resident of Lago Vista, Texas, was driving her pick-up truck with her three-year-old son and five-year-old daughter from soccer practice. One of the children had lost a toy and she allowed them to unbuckle their seat belts to stand to search for the toy; hence, none of them was wearing seat belts. Police officer Bart Turek, then with the city of Lago Vista, recognized Ms. Atwater and pulled her over. According to court records, witnesses observed that Atwater and her children remained in her pick
Document [6](Title: Lesser Poland) Lajkonik, and Kraków szopka. Several renowned sportspeople and entertainers come from Lesser Poland. Among them are some of the most famous personalities of contemporary Polish sports – boxer Tomasz Adamek, Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica, swimmer Paweł Korzeniowski, skier Justyna Kowalczyk, tennis player Agnieszka Radwańska, football and volleyball stars Jakub Błaszczykowski, Artur Boruc, and Piotr Gruszka. Among late and retired sports stars who were born in the region, there also are Polish Sportspersonalities of the Year: tennis player and Wimbledon finalist Jadwiga Jędrzejowska, skier Józef Łuszczek, ski jumper Stanisław Marusarz, and driver Sobiesław Zasada. Kraków's major association football teams –
Document [7](Title: Roman art) While Greek sculptors traditionally illustrated military exploits through the use of mythological allegory , the Romans used a more documentary style . Roman reliefs of battle scenes , like those on the Column of Trajan , were created for the glorification of Roman might , but also provide first - hand representation of military costumes and military equipment . Trajan 's column records the various Dacian wars conducted by Trajan in what is modern day Romania . It is the foremost example of Roman historical relief and one of the great artistic treasures of the ancient world . This unprecedented achievement , over 650 foot of spiraling length , presents not just realistically rendered individuals ( over 2,500 of them ) , but landscapes , animals , ships , and other elements in a continuous visual history -- in effect an ancient precursor of a documentary movie . It survived destruction when it was adapted as a base for Christian sculpture . During the Christian era after 300 AD , the decoration of door panels and sarcophagi continued but full - sized sculpture died out and did not appear to be an important element in early churches .
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Answer: | Trajan 's column |
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Document [0](Title: Khawaja Wardag) Khawaja Wardag Khawaja Wardag is a village in Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. It is located from sub district headquarter and from district headquarter. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village. , The village has a total number of 242 houses and the population of 1348 of which include 734 are males while 614 are females. According to the report published by Census India in 2011, out of the total population of the village 24 people are from Schedule Caste and the village does not have any Schedule Tribe population
Document [1](Title: Ron LaPointe) cartilage and was released by Baltimore at the end of the season. He signed with the Oakland Raiders the following season, but suffered a career-ending injury in training camp. He signed an injury waiver and was released from the team. LaPointe returned to Penn State for graduate school. He began a second career in finance, and has worked for Kidder, Peabody & Co., Merrill Lynch, and Prudential Financial. LaPointe, his wife, Andrea, and their two sons now live in Atlantic County, New Jersey where he is an assistant administrator in training at SeaShore Gardens Living Center. Ron LaPointe Ronald Arthur
Document [2](Title: Clairvoyant (horse)) won the Prix Hocquart over 2400 metres, beating Zurs and Saint Preux. In the Prix Lupin over 2100 metres at the same course he defeated a field which included the Poule d'Essai des Poulains winner Drap d'Or and the Prix Noailles winner Actor. In June, Clairvoyant started 3/5 favourite in a twelve runner field for the 200th running of the Prix du Jockey Club over 2400 metres at Chantilly. Ridden by Charles Semblat, he won by one and a half lengths from Actor with Galloway in third, taking a first prize of ₣347,700. Four weeks later, the colt was moved
Document [3](Title: India national cricket team) Although cricket was introduced to India by European merchant sailors in the 18th century , and the first cricket club was established in Calcutta ( currently known as Kolkata ) in 1792 , India 's national cricket team did not play its first Test match until 25 June 1932 at Lord 's , becoming the sixth team to be granted Test cricket status . In its first fifty years of international cricket , India was one of the weaker teams , winning only 35 of the first 196 Test matches it played . From 1932 India had to wait until 1952 , almost 20 years for its first Test victory . The team , however , gained strength in the 1970s with the emergence of players such as batsmen Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Viswanath , all - rounder Kapil Dev and the Indian spin quartet of Erapalli Prasanna , Srinivas Venkataraghavan , Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and Bishen Singh Bedi .
Document [4](Title: Nodens (Cthulhu Mythos)) complex dedicated to Nodens at Lydney Park in Gloucestershire. Nodens (Cthulhu Mythos) Nodens ("Lord of the Great Abyss" or "Nuada of the Silver Hand") is a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos. Based on the Celtic deity, Nodens, he is the creation of H. P. Lovecraft and first appeared in his short story "The Strange High House in the Mist" (1926). And upon dolphins' backs was balanced a vast crenelate shell wherein rode the grey and awful form of primal Nodens, Lord of the Great Abyss… Then hoary Nodens reached forth a wizened hand and helped Olney and his host
Document [5](Title: Sascab) Sascab Sascab is a naturally occurring mineral material described variously as "decomposed limestone", "breccia", and "the lime gravel mixture the Maya used as mortar." It has been used as a building and paving material in Mesoamerica since antiquity. In the context of pottery the term may also apply to mixtures (with clay and water) of a more finely divided form of the same material (described as "stone dust"). It was used by the ancient Maya in place of (or as a partial replacement for) lime in some applications, without needing to be "burned." According to travel writer Jeanine Kitchel, the
Document [6](Title: Cannabis in France) Hashischins was a Parisian club dedicated to the consumption of hashish and other drugs; its members included literary luminaries such as Théophile Gautier, Moreau de Tours, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Baudelaire and Honoré de Balzac. Baudelaire later wrote the 1860 book "Les paradis artificiels" about the state of being under the influence of opium and hashish. In France, possession and use of cannabis fall under criminal law and the Loi du 31 décembre 1970, regarding health measures against drug abuse and suppression of trafficking. France is a signatory to the 1925 Geneva Convention on drugs, and accordingly banned cannabis
Document [7](Title: Poldark (1975 TV series)) The romantic saga follows Ross Poldark ( Robin Ellis ) as he loses his fiancée , the well - bred beauty , Elizabeth ( Jill Townsend ) , to his cousin Francis ( Clive Francis ) . Ross ends up marrying his servant , the unlikely - looking Demelza ( Angharad Rees ) , but his passion for Elizabeth simmers on for years . Set in late 18th century Cornwall , the plot follows Ross Poldark 's attempts to make his derelict tin mines a success . Life is hard , smuggling is rife and Ross Poldark finds himself taking the side of the underclass against the ruthless behaviour of his enemies , the greedy Warleggan clan including George Warleggan ( Ralph Bates ) .
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Document [0](Title: Paraná (state)) above 1800 mm in the southwest of the state (e.g. Pato Branco), therefore an NE-SE variation, although it extends more to the west in the north (border with São Paulo) the lower precipitation. Foz do Iguaçu has one of the largest thermal amplitudes of the cities of Paraná by its position more interior than several other municipalities. Average temperatures can vary by 11 ° C between winter and summer, occasionally the city can pass from 40 ° C, very hot summers in relation to the cities of the plateaus. Some studies on the state's climatic evolution between 1970-1999 state that
Document [1](Title: Rekha Sharma) series such as "Da Vinci's City Hall", "House M.D.", "The Lone Gunmen", "Smallville", "Supernatural", "John Doe", "Dark Angel", "The Twilight Zone", "Sanctuary", "Hellcats", "The Listener", "", and the 2009 re-imagined television series of "V". She also appeared in the movies "The Core", "Tasmanian Devils", and "". Sharma's hobbies include painting as well as playing the sarangi, a stringed musical instrument. Rekha Sharma Rekha Shanti Sharma is a Canadian actress of Indian descent best known for her role as Tory Foster on "Battlestar Galactica". Sharma was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to parents of North Indian descent. Both her father,
Document [2](Title: Netball in New Zealand) been an integral part of the programme since. INF Netball World Cup: The INF Netball World Cup is a quadrennial international netball world championship co-ordinated by the International Netball Federation (INF), inaugurated in 1963. Since its inception the competition has been dominated primarily by the Australian national netball team (the Diamonds) and the New Zealand national netball team (the Silver Ferns) – Trinidad and Tobago is the only other team to have won a title. Fast5 Netball World Series: The Fast5 Netball World Series is an international netball competition that was contested for the first time in October 2009. The
Document [3](Title: Ebola virus cases in the United States) to the treatment ward with Williams, her father and her brother. On September 19, Duncan went to Monrovia Airport, where, according to Liberian officials, Duncan lied about his history of contact with the disease on an airport questionnaire before boarding a Brussels Airlines flight to Brussels. In Brussels, Duncan boarded United Airlines Flight 951 to Washington Dulles Airport. From Dulles, he boarded United Airlines Flight 822 to Dallas/Fort Worth. He arrived in Dallas at 7:01 p.m. CDT on September 20, 2014, and stayed with his partner and her five children, who lived in the Fair Oaks apartment complex in the
Document [4](Title: Dark skin) complex, additive, and non-additive combinations to determine the skin colour of an individual. The skin colour variations are normally distributed from light to dark, as it is usual for polygenic traits. Data collected from studies on "MC1R" gene has shown that there is a lack of diversity in dark-skinned African samples in the allele of the gene compared to non-African populations. This is remarkable given that the number of polymorphisms for almost all genes in the human gene pool is greater in African samples than in any other geographic region. So, while the "MC1R"f gene does not significantly contribute to
Document [5](Title: Microsoft Office 2000) Microsoft Office 2000 Microsoft Office 2000 is a release of Microsoft Office, an office suite developed and distributed by Microsoft for the Windows family of operating systems. Office 2000 was released to manufacturing on March 29, 1999, and was made available to retail on June 7, 1999. It is the successor to Office 97 and the predecessor to Office XP. New features in Office 2000 include HTML document creation and publishing, Internet collaboration features such as integration with NetMeeting, roaming user profile support, COM add-in support; an updated version of the Office Assistant, improved compliance with the year 2000, and
Document [6](Title: Joseph Charles Arthur) and then at the University of Minnesota during the following year. After his year in Minnesota, Arthur became the first botanist to work at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York. This appointment was the first of its kind in the United States. There, most of his work was with bacterial or fire blight of pear. He was the first to establish that bacteria can cause plant disease. He was also the first plant pathologist to successfully execute Koch's postulates. In 1885, while still at the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, he went to an AAAS
Document [7](Title: Kiss Me, Kate) Kiss Me , Kate Music Cole Porter Lyrics Cole Porter Book Samuel and Bella Spewack Basis Shakespeare 's play The Taming of the Shrew Productions 1948 Broadway 1951 West End 1999 Broadway revival 2001 West End revival 2007 Italian Version 2012 Chichester / West End revival Awards Tony Award for Best Musical Tony Award for Composer and Lyricist Tony Award for Best Author Tony Award for Best Revival Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival Evening Standard for Best Musical Critics Circle for Best Musical
Question: when was the musical kiss me kate written
Answer: | 1948 |
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Document [0](Title: West Jefferson High School (Ohio)) a local technical school called Tolles Career and Technical Center while still earning a degree from West Jefferson. Some non-athletic extra-curricular activities at West Jefferson High School include choir, concert band, jazz band, and marching band, the quick recall team, the competition mock trial team, and many more. Although the marching band has not competed since the fall of 2013, the concert band and choir still compete in OMEA competitions annually. West Jefferson High School's national rank is Bronze. Students representing a minority make up less than one percent. 54% of students identify as male, while female students make up
Document [1](Title: U.S. Route 1 in Georgia) of Augusta to US 25/SR 121 south of the city. No numbered highways were indicated to be designated on it, so US 1/SR 4 remained on its previous path. It had an interchange with US 25/SR 21. US 1/US 78/SR 4/SR 10/SR 12 split off of the US 78/US 278/SR 10/SR 12 concurrency just north-northeast of Gwinnett Street, where US 278 reached its eastern terminus. It traveled north-northeast to Calhoun Street, east-southeast to 5th Street, and resumed its 5th Street path, albeit on a more southern starting point. By the middle of 1957, Gordon Highway was completed around the southern
Document [2](Title: United States Savings Bonds) bonds. All the revenue coming in from the bonds went directly to support the war. Even after the war ended, savings bonds became popular with families. Unlike before, people started to just wait to cash them so the bonds would grow in value. To help sustain post-war sales, they were advertised on television, films, and commercials. When John F. Kennedy was president, he encouraged Americans to purchase them, which stimulated a large enrollment in savings bonds. By 1976, President Ford helped celebrate the 35th anniversary of the U.S. Savings Bond Program. The film, "An American Partnership" honored the role of
Document [3](Title: Ingleburn Military Heritage Precinct and Mont St Quentin Oval) of the building. Hut 1 and 2 are currently used for storage. The Mont St Quentin Oval is located on the opposite side of Campbelltown Road to the Military Heritage Precinct and is currently managed as part of the Military Heritage Precinct. The entrance to the oval is marked by the original oval gate posts. The road entrance is now marked by the former hospital gates, relocated to the precinct from the First Field Hospital which was demolished in 1997. The Oval retains the viewing dais and parade ground steps associated with its use as a parade ground during WWII.
Document [4](Title: Aplocera praeformata) Aplocera praeformata Aplocera praeformata, known as the purple treble-bar, is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is found from the Iberian Peninsula and France, through Western Europe, over Central Europe, to Russia. Its northernmost range is southern Finland and the Baltic States. The subspecies "Aplocera praeformata urbahni" is found in Greece. In the Alps it is found to heights of up to 2,000 meters. It has a wingspan of 34–44 mm. Adults are on the wing from June to August. It has one generation a year. The larvae feed on "Hypericum" species (St. John's worts), such as
Document [5](Title: Brahmanda Purana) 1000 CE. The text underwent continuous revisions after the 10th-century, and new sections probably replaced older ones. The 13th-century Yadava dynasty scholar Hemadri quoted large parts of the then existing "Brahmanda Purana", but these parts are not found in currently surviving versions of the same text, suggesting that the 13th-century version of this Purana was different in many respects than extant manuscripts. The "Adhyatma-ramayana", the most important embedded set of chapters in the extant versions of the Purana, is considered to have been composed centuries later, possibly in the 15th-century, and is attributed to Ramananda – the Advaita scholar and
Document [6](Title: Suite in F-sharp minor (Dohnányi)) Stock, in 1928. Later recordings include: The violinist Jascha Heifetz arranged the Romanza for violin and piano. Suite in F-sharp minor (Dohnányi) The Suite in F-sharp minor, Op. 19, sometimes called "Suite romantique", was written by Ernő Dohnányi in 1909, while he was teaching at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik. It is characterised by brilliant and lush scoring, and witty and engaging melodies with a Hungarian accent. Dohnányi wrote the Suite simultaneously with the pantomime "The Veil of Pierrette", Op. 18. After completing the first two tableaux of "Pierrette", he wrote the first two movements of the Suite, then completed
Document [7](Title: Vanity Fair (2018 TV series)) Vanity Fair Genre Historical period drama Created by Gwyneth Hughes Based on Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray Written by Gwyneth Hughes Starring Olivia Cooke Claudia Jessie Tom Bateman Johnny Flynn Charlie Rowe Simon Russell Beale Anthony Head Martin Clunes Frances de la Tour Michael Palin Opening theme All Along the Watchtower by Afterhere Composer ( s ) Isobel Waller - Bridge Country of origin United Kingdom Original language ( s ) English No. of series No. of episodes 7 Production Executive producer ( s ) Damien Timmer Tom Mullens Gwyneth Hughes James Strong Camera setup Ed Rutherford Production company ( s ) Mammoth Screen Distributor ITV Amazon Studios Release Original network ITV Picture format 2 : 1 1080p Audio format Stereo Original release 2 September ( 2018 - 09 - 02 ) -- 7 October 2018 ( 2018 - 10 - 07 )
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Answer: | 7 |
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Document [0](Title: HEXACO model of personality structure) HEXACO model of personality structure The HEXACO model of personality structure is a six-dimensional model of human personality that was created by Ashton and Lee and explained in their book, "The H Factor of Personality", based on findings from a series of lexical studies involving several European and Asian languages. The six factors, or dimensions, include Honesty-Humility (H), Emotionality (E), Extraversion (X), Agreeableness (A), Conscientiousness (C), and Openness to Experience (O). Each factor is composed of traits with characteristics indicating high and low levels of the factor. The HEXACO model was developed through similar methods as other trait taxonomies and
Document [1](Title: 107-109 George Street, The Rocks) Timber. As at 27 April 2001, Archaeology Assessment Condition: Partly disturbed. Assessment Basis: Floors at or above George Street level, but below level of Nurses Walk. Potential archaeological resource. As at 31 March 2011, the Rockpool Restaurant and site are of State heritage significance for their aesthetic, historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area which is of State Heritage significance in its own right. The buildings at 107–109 George Street are an integral part of the fabric of The Rocks and associated with all key
Document [2](Title: Dimitris Dimitrakos) Dimitris Dimitrakos Dimitris Dimitrakos (; born 1936) is a Greek philosopher, currently Professor Emeritus of Political Philosophy in the Philosophy of Science Department of the University of Athens. Dimitrakos originally studied economics at the London School of Economics), taking part in seminars given there by Karl Popper, before obtaining a Ph.D. in Political Philosophy at the University of Paris with a thesis on Antonio Gramsci. Since then he has taught at the Universities of Paris, Reims, Thessaly and Athens and as a visiting professor at the LSE. Dimitrakos' work covers many areas of epistemology, political philosophy and social theory which
Document [3](Title: Atmospheric entry) contains a significant amount of ionized nitrogen and oxygen. The five species model is no longer accurate and a twelve species model must be used instead. High speed Mars entry which involves a carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon atmosphere is even more complex requiring a 19 species model. An important aspect of modelling non-equilibrium real gas effects is radiative heat flux. If a vehicle is entering an atmosphere at very high speed (hyperbolic trajectory, lunar return) and has a large nose radius then radiative heat flux can dominate TPS heating. Radiative heat flux during entry into an air or carbon
Document [4](Title: Only Human (Cheryl album)) themes of being at peace with oneself, banishing bad influences and living life to the full. Musically, the album is a mid-tempo pop and R&B album with electro leanings that explores a variety of genres ranging from 80s style disco-pop to sparsely-produced contemporary songs. "Only Human" opens was an introduction of a speech from the philosopher Alan Watts, the speech sees Watts discussing a profound dialogue that money doesn't equal happiness. "Live Life Now" is an electronic dance song. Like the introduction, "Live Life Now" continues to sample Watts speech, while Cheryl sings lyrics about money and desires. "It's About
Document [5](Title: Tetzaveh) ceremony had been omitted). The Baraita thus concluded that if the priest had put on the larger number of garments for only one day and had been anointed on each of the seven days, or if he had been anointed for only one day and had put on the larger number of garments for seven days, he would also be permitted to perform the Yom Kippur service. Noting that indicated that the larger number of garments was necessary in the first instance for the seven days, the Gemara asked what Scriptural text supported the proposition that anointment on each of
Document [6](Title: Là ci darem la mano) Là ci darem la mano "" (Italian for "There we will give each other our hands") is a duet for the characters Don Giovanni (baritone) and Zerlina (soprano) in Mozart's 1787 opera "Don Giovanni". The duet, with words by Lorenzo Da Ponte, is sung during the first act of the opera. Don Giovanni has just met Zerlina and her betrothed, Masetto. In an attempt to distract Masetto and have him removed from the scene, Giovanni offers to host a wedding celebration for the couple at his castle. When Masetto has left, Giovanni attempts to seduce Zerlina to accompany him to
Document [7](Title: Maya civilization) The Archaic period , prior to 2000 BC , saw the first developments in agriculture and the earliest villages . The Preclassic period ( c. 2000 BC to 250 AD ) saw the establishment of the first complex societies in the Maya region , and the cultivation of the staple crops of the Maya diet , including maize , beans , squashes , and chili peppers . The first Maya cities developed around 750 BC , and by 500 BC these cities possessed monumental architecture , including large temples with elaborate stucco façades . Hieroglyphic writing was being used in the Maya region by the 3rd century BC . In the Late Preclassic a number of large cities developed in the Petén Basin , and Kaminaljuyu rose to prominence in the Guatemalan Highlands . Beginning around 250 AD , the Classic period is largely defined as when the Maya were raising sculpted monuments with Long Count dates . This period saw the Maya civilization develop a large number of city - states linked by a complex trade network . In the Maya Lowlands two great rivals , Tikal and Calakmul , became powerful . The Classic period also saw the intrusive intervention of the central Mexican city of Teotihuacan in Maya dynastic politics . In the 9th century , there was a widespread political collapse in the central Maya region , resulting in internecine warfare , the abandonment of cities , and a northward shift of population . The Postclassic period saw the rise of Chichen Itza in the north , and the expansion of the aggressive K'iche ' kingdom in the Guatemalan Highlands . In the 16th century , the Spanish Empire colonized the Mesoamerican region , and a lengthy series of campaigns saw the fall of Nojpetén , the last Maya city , in 1697 .
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Answer: | 500 BC |
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Document [0](Title: Philip Steir) • Winner of 4 Promax awards for best Network promo, The WB TV Network Philip Steir Philip Steir is a musician, remixer, composer and music producer. As a drummer, he played in the critically acclaimed band Consolidated he co-founded, which was signed to Nettwerk Records and later London Records. Consolidated released five albums between 1990-1996. Steir co-wrote all of the band’s material, as well as doing much of the producing of the bands studio work. After the success of Steir’s first remix for Consolidated, “This Is Fascism”, which went to #1 on the U.S. dance charts, he started receiving phone
Document [1](Title: Traffic flow) headway (h). A time-space diagram is useful for relating headway and spacing to traffic flow and density, respectively. Density (k) is defined as the number of vehicles per unit length of the roadway. In traffic flow, the two most important densities are the critical density ("k") and jam density ("k"). The maximum density achievable under free flow is "k", while "k" is the maximum density achieved under congestion. In general, jam density is seven times the critical density. Inverse of density is spacing (s), which is the center-to-center distance between two vehicles. formula_54 The density ("k") within a length of
Document [2](Title: Job Throckmorton) petition of John Penry, on preaching in Wales. It caused Penry to be arrested by John Whitgift. The seven Marprelate pamphlets appeared late in 1588. Leland Carlson has argued strongly for Throckmorton as the sole author. Throckmorton's "Master some laid open in his colours" and "A Dialogue in which is plainely laid open the tyrannical dealing of the Lord Bishopps" were printed in La Rochelle in 1589. The former was a reply to Robert Some, author of "A Godly Treatise ... Touching the Ministerie, Sacraments, and the Church", who in 1589 became Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1590 Throckmorton was
Document [3](Title: New England Woman's Press Association) be the first president and Hatch the first secretary. The group met at the headquarters of the "Woman's Journal" until it outgrew that space and moved to the Parker House Hotel. Over the next year, Hatch recruited a dozen more women to the organization. Alice Stone Blackwell of the "Woman's Journal" headed a committee that drew up a constitution and bylaws. To make clear that NEWPA was a professional association and not a social club, membership was limited to women living in New England who were "regularly and professionally connected with the press of New England, either as writers, editors,
Document [4](Title: Sæmundr fróði) The poem "Nóregs konungatal" summarizes Sæmundur's work. The authorship of the Poetic Edda, or, more plausibly, just the editor's role in the compilation, was traditionally attributed to Sæmundur - Bishop Brynjulf asked in 1641 "Where now are those huge treasuries of all human knowledge written by Saemund the Wise, and above all that most noble Edda"? - but is not accepted today. In Icelandic folklore, Sæmundur is a larger-than-life character who repeatedly tricks the Devil into doing his bidding. For example, in one famous story Sæmundur made a pact with the Devil that the Devil should bring him home to
Document [5](Title: Arab–Khazar wars) 729/730, al-Jarrah returned to the offensive through Tiflis and the Darial Pass. Arab sources report that he reached as far as the Khazar capital, al-Bayda, on the Volga, but modern historians such as Dunlop and Blankinship consider this improbable. The Khazars launched a counterstroke under a certain Tharmach, which forced al-Jarrah to retreat south of the Caucasus once again to defend Albania. It is unclear whether the Khazars came through the Darial Pass or the Caspian Gates, but they managed to move around al-Jarrah's army at Bardha'a and lay siege to Ardabil. The city was the capital of Adharbayjan, and
Document [6](Title: Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2012)) killed, including 32 children in Houla, Homs province. General Mood declared the killings "indiscriminate and unforgivable" without explaining how they happened, but said the violence had begun Friday evening with the use of "tanks, artillery, rocket-propelled grenades, and heavy machine guns", implying an attack by government forces since the FSA do not possess heavy weaponry. The official news agency of the Syrian government alleged that "Al-Qaeda terrorist groups" were responsible for the killings, while opposition groups alleged that the Syrian military and government-linked militias known as Shabiha were the perpetrators. The Syrian National Council (SNC), Syria's main opposition bloc, put
Document [7](Title: Business analysis) Business analysis ' ' Business Analysis as a practice helps facilitate change in an organization by defining business needs ( problems or opportunities ) in collaboration with its stakeholders through strategy analysis and requirement engineering ( planning , elicitation , analysis , management , and validation ) . The recommended solution could be an IT or non-IT , minor or humongous and customized or off - the - shelf product . ' Alternatively , Business Analysis ' ' is a research discipline of identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems . Solutions often include a software - systems development component , but may also consist of process improvement , organizational change or strategic planning and policy development . The person who carries out this task is called a business analyst or BA .
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Answer: | Business Analysis |
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Document [0](Title: Robert II of Scotland) succession. Robert joined a rebellion against David in 1363 but submitted to him following a threat to his right of succession. In 1364, David presented a proposal to Parliament that would cancel the remaining ransom debt if it was agreed that a Plantagenet heir would inherit the Scottish throne should he die without issue. This was rejected and Robert succeeded to the throne at the age of 55 following David's unexpected death in 1371. England still controlled large sectors in the Lothians and in the border country so King Robert allowed his southern earls to engage in actions in the
Document [1](Title: Tembhu) is also known as "tilak-agarkar" era. Now Tembhu LIS project is costing Rs. 26 billion. The project is likely to be declared as National Project On 10 August 2009, while testing the rising main an accident occurred; injuring 7 people and causing one death. Tembhu Tembhu is a small village situated on the eastern bank of the River Krishna, near Karad, in the Satara District of Maharashtra, India. Tembhu is the site of an Rs 9-billion irrigation project, set up in order to provide water to the drought-stricken Satara district. A recent report by a government committee has looked into
Document [2](Title: Technology Education and Literacy in Schools) Technology Education and Literacy in Schools Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) is a program that pairs high schools with software engineers who serve as part-time computer science teachers. The program was started in 2009 by Microsoft software engineer Kevin Wang. Microsoft incubated the program after Wang's divisional president learned about the program. TEALS' goal is to create self-perpetuating computer science programs within two or three years. Volunteers undergo a three-month summer class that teach them about making lesson plans and leading classes. Afterwards, software engineers visit classrooms four or five mornings a week for the entire school year
Document [3](Title: Anthony Wayne) of the Shawnees and Little Turtle of the Miami tribe; they were encouraged and supplied by the British, who had refused to evacuate British fortifications in the region despite having agreed to do so in the Treaty of Paris. Washington placed Wayne in command of a newly formed military force called the "Legion of the United States", and Wayne established a basic training facility at Legionville to prepare professional soldiers for his force. This was the first attempt to provide basic training for regular Army recruits, and Legionville was the first facility established expressly for this purpose. Wayne then dispatched
Document [4](Title: Edward E. Haddock) of the term of Edward E. Willey, who had resigned. The city council then elected Haddock mayor to succeed T. Nelson Parker. Haddock served from 1952 until 1954, when vice-mayor Thomas B. Bryan succeeded him. Haddock advocated improving the educational system, and also succeeded in improving Parker stadium, which helped bring Triple A baseball (International League) team to Richmond. However his suggested name, the "Richmond Confederates" proved controversial, so the new team was called the Richmond Virginians or "Vees" (under manager Luke Appling it began winning, but eventually developed a persistent losing record and was moved to Toledo, Ohio in
Document [5](Title: Reynolds Coliseum) from 1969 through 1974. The arena also hosts annual N.C. State homecoming events, particularly concerts, featuring artists such as Def Leppard, Van Halen, Lonestar, Chris Daughtry, Ludacris & Crossfade, and hip hop artist T.I., among others. It also played host to many Raleigh area high school graduation ceremonies, though most now take place at the Raleigh Convention Center. Historically, Reynolds served as the host for many campus concerts and special events. Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Louis Armstrong, Loverboy, Logan Paul, The Kingston Trio and Huey Lewis & The News have all performed in Reynolds. Additionally, former presidents Ronald Reagan,
Document [6](Title: Dubuque Fighting Saints) in the Eastern Conference and the overall league leaders, securing their first Anderson Cup regular season championship since the former Saints in the 1982–83 season, and repeat as Cowbell Cup champions. After securing a bye for the qualifying round, the Saints skated to a 3-games-to-0 quarterfinals win over the Muskegon Lumberjacks. The Youngstown Phantoms took Dubuque to a decisive fifth game in the Clark Cup semifinals, with the Saints advancing with the win. In the Clark Cup finals, the Saints would seal the championship with a win on the road, taking down the Fargo Force 3-games-to-0. Dan Lehv was recognized
Document [7](Title: List of largest power stations) At present , the largest power generating facility ever built is the Three Gorges Dam in China . The facility generates power by utilizing 32 Francis turbines each having a capacity of 700 MW and two 50 MW turbines , totalling the installed capacity to 22,500 MW , more than twice the installed capacity of the largest nuclear power station , the Kashiwazaki - Kariwa ( Japan ) at 7,965 MW . As of 2017 no power station comparable to Three Gorges is under construction , as the largest under construction power stations are hydroelectric Baihetan Dam ( 16,000 MW ) and Belo Monte Dam ( 11,233 MW ) .
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Answer: | Kashiwazaki - Kariwa |
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Document [0](Title: John Mauchly) accepted a teaching position at the Moore School, which was a center for wartime computing. Eckert encouraged Mauchly to believe that vacuum tubes could be made reliable with proper engineering practices. The critical problem that was consuming the Moore School was ballistics: the calculation of firing tables for the large number of new guns that the U.S. Army was developing for the war effort. In 1942 Mauchly wrote a memo proposing the building of a general-purpose electronic computer. The proposal, which circulated within the Moore School (but the significance of which was not immediately recognized), emphasized the enormous speed advantage
Document [1](Title: Lippo Centre (Hong Kong)) 1988 the landmark has been riddled with spectacular corporate collapses in its ownership. Relatives of the Singapore-based Kwee Liong Tek family had a majority consortium interest in the construction from its conception, later selling their majority interest half-way through construction to British-born Australian business tycoon Alan Bond, who went bankrupt four years later with the collapse of Bond Corporation. It has had several corporate ownership failures since and was eventually taken over by Peregrine Investments Holdings who also faced financial collapse, and the Indonesian-backed Lippo Group who are the largest single owner of the building. Local feng shui consultants have
Document [2](Title: Closed captioning) refer to the Ceefax-based Teletext encoding that is used with PAL-compatible video. The term "subtitle" has been replaced with "caption" in a number of PAL markets that still use Teletext - such as Australia and New Zealand - that purchase large amounts of imported US material, with much of that video having had the US CC logo already superimposed over the start of it. In New Zealand, broadcasters superimpose an ear logo with a line through it that represents subtitles for the hard of hearing, even though they are currently referred to as captions. In the UK, modern digital television
Document [3](Title: Oleg Romantsev) placed his faith in a great deal of the players who had taken part in the World Cup. Russia were placed in qualifying Group 8 alongside Faroe Islands, Finland, Greece, San Marino and Scotland. They finished in first place with eight wins and two draws from their ten games. At the tournament itself they were placed in Group C with Czech Republic, Germany and Italy – dubbed the "group of death", featuring the eventual tournament winners Germany and beaten finalists Czech Republic. Russia finished bottom of the group after a 2–1 defeat to Italy in the opening match and a
Document [4](Title: Jeanne Shaheen) not have this type of lead, which led many to believe Shaheen would be the right choice to beat Sununu in 2008. In April 2007, Shaheen met with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Chuck Schumer (D-New York) about a possible US Senate run. The Senators both said that she would have strong support from the DSCC if she ran. On September 14, 2007, Shaheen announced that she intended to run for the Senate against Sununu. On September 15, 2007, she formally launched her US Senate bid at her home in Madbury, New Hampshire.
Document [5](Title: Legal rights of women in history) of which were funded by women through the Waqf (charitable trust or trust law) system. Half of all the royal patrons for these institutions were also women. According to the Sunni scholar Ibn Asakir in the 12th century, there were opportunities for female education in the medieval Islamic world, writing that women could study, earn "ijazahs" (academic degrees), and qualify as scholars and teachers. This was especially the case for learned and scholarly families, who wanted to ensure the highest possible education for both their sons and daughters. Ibn Asakir had himself studied under 80 different female teachers in his
Document [6](Title: Indonesia–Malaysia border) 1915 and 1928 fine-tuned the border further. Much of the fine-tuning of the border concerned the Jagoi - Stass region in western Borneo, which, after negotiations stalled in 1930, was not yet considered definitive. The treaty and various agreements were subsequently adopted by Indonesia and Malaysia as successor states. The pending status of the maritime boundary in the Celebes Sea, which has been the source of recent Malaysia-Indonesia boundary disputes over Ligitan, Sipadan and Ambalat, may lend to the fact that most boundary negotiations in Borneo between the colonial powers were primarily focused on terrestrial borders inlands. The convention states
Document [7](Title: I Want You to Stay) '' I Want You to Stay '' was the fifth single released from Maxïmo Park , taken from their debut album A Certain Trigger . It was the last single from the album , released on 20 February 2006 . '' I Want You to Stay '' reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart . The music video for the song was also the first video not to feature the band .
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Answer: | Maxïmo Park |
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Document [0](Title: The Gravedancers) parts make it back into the ground, however, and on the final night the three friends experience renewed attacks, more powerful and furious than any previously. They are trapped together with the investigators by the malevolent spirits. Sid is incinerated by his firebug ghost, and Kira is murdered and her body is possessed by the axe murderer who is pursuing Harris. Under duress, Culpepper admits that she foiled the burial plan by hiding the skulls of the corpses, the better to gather hard evidence of ghostly activity. Culpepper is then killed with an axe to the chest. Harris takes the
Document [1](Title: David Brearley High School) compete in the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, which includes public and private high schools in Union County and is overseen by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). With 354 students in grades 10-12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2015-16 school year as North II, Group I for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 73 to 457 students in that grade range. Prior to the NJSIAA's 2009 realignment, the school had participated in the Mountain Valley Conference, which included public and parochial high schools in Essex County and Union
Document [2](Title: Roger Cicero) Roger Cicero Roger Marcel Cicero Ciceu (6 July 1970 – 24 March 2016) was a German jazz and pop musician. Roger Cicero was born in 1970 in Berlin to Romanian jazz pianist Eugen Cicero and dancer Lili Cziczeo. He made his first stage appearance at the age of eleven as a support act for Swiss singer Helen Vita and was first on television aged 16, alongside the RIAS-Tanzorchester, then under the direction of Horst Jankowski. Cicero joined the Hohner Conservatory in Trossingen when he was 18, where he received coaching in piano, guitar and singing. Between 1989 and 1992, he
Document [3](Title: 1932 United States presidential election in New York) in 1932. This included even counties like Erie County and Monroe County, respectively home to the cities of Buffalo and Rochester, which would not go Democratic until 1936. Albany County, home to the state capital of Albany, provided FDR's strongest victory outside of New York City, giving him over 60% of the vote. 1932 United States presidential election in New York The 1932 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 8, 1932. All contemporary 48 states were part of the 1932 United States presidential election. New York voters chose 47 electors to the Electoral College, which
Document [4](Title: Melody Inn (nightclub)) Melody Inn (nightclub) The Melody Inn (also known as The Mel) is a bar and live music club in the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is estimated that over 7,000 bands and musical acts have played the Melody Inn since 2001. The Melody Inn opened in 1935 as a piano bar. It was owned by Lou Swain. In the 1980s, the Melody Inn served lunch and dinner. In 2001, it was purchased by Dave Brown and Rob Ondrish, both whom had never run their own business before owning the bar. Ondrish worked at the Melody Inn in
Document [5](Title: Bangladesh–Slovakia relations) has expressed interest in providing higher education scholarships to Bangladeshi students. The two countries also agreed to sign "fresh agreements on culture, science and technology and other areas of cooperation in line with the old pacts between Bangladesh and Czechoslovakia". Bangladesh and Slovakia have sought to expand trade. In 2010, the two countries drafted an agreement to strengthen the bilateral trade and investment. Bangladeshi export to Slovakia stood at more than 100 million Euros in 2011 which has been termed significant considering the small population of Slovakia. Most of the Bangladeshi export items are related to apparel products. Bangladeshi jute,
Document [6](Title: Economy of Morocco) the Strait of Gibraltar. When king Hassan II passed on, his son, Mohammed VI, made it his duty to develop the Northern Region, and especially its biggest city, Tangier. The state-owned railway company will engage some $755 million in investment in the northern region, including building a railway line between Tangier and Tangier-Med port (43 km), improving the Tangier-Casablanca railway line and modernizing many train stations over the next few years. Before 1956, Tangier was a city with international status. It had a great image and attracted many artists. After Morocco regained control over Tangier, this attention slacked off. Investment
Document [7](Title: Pacheco) Pacheco is a noble lineage of Portuguese origin that was bore by the descendants of converted Jew Ruy Capon , believed to belong to the tribe of Levi and almojarife to queen Urraca I of Leon . A Roman general called Vivio Pacieco , who was sent by Julius Caesar to fight in the Iberian peninsula , is one of the first persons recorded with this surname , which could translate to '' little one '' . The following are notable Pacheco :
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Answer: | `` little one '' |
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Document [0](Title: Naïs) Naïs Naïs is an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau first performed on 22 April 1749 at the Opéra in Paris. It takes the form of a "pastorale héroïque" in three acts and a prologue. The librettist was Louis de Cahusac, in the fourth collaboration between him and Rameau. The work bears the subtitle "Opéra pour La Paix", which refers to the fact that Rameau composed the opera on the occasion of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, at the conclusion of the War of the Austrian Succession. Its original title was "Le triomphe de la paix", but criticism of the terms of the
Document [1](Title: Vaux-sur-Morges) used for growing crops and 9.5% is pastures, while 3.8% is used for orchards or vine crops. The municipality was part of the Morges District until it was dissolved on 31 August 2006, and Vaux-sur-Morges became part of the new district of Morges. The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is "Gules, a Bar Argent between three Escallops Or, two and one." Vaux-sur-Morges has a population () of . , 12.1% of the population are resident foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years (1999–2009 ) the population has changed at a rate of 24.6%. It has changed at a
Document [2](Title: Stevens Model 520/620) plate, and a redesigned inertial slide release, incorporated into the design of the trigger plate. In 1925, the Model 520 first appeared as a store branded gun when it is sold as the Ranger Repeater Model 30 by Sears and the Western Field Model 30 by Montgomery Wards. Around this time the inertial slide release blocks were removed and replaced with a spring that provided forward pressure on the slide release. Guns made after this time can be unlocked after a dry fire with forward pressure on the slide. In 1928, the first sub-gauge Model 520 was introduced when a
Document [3](Title: Clive Warren) Clive Warren Clive Warren is a British radio presenter with Smooth North East. His first experience of radio broadcasting came at Radio Moorfields, the hospital station at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, which broadcast from 1974 until 2006. From there he joined the first in-store radio station, Radio Topshop, at Topshop's store on Oxford Circus in London. In the 80s, Warren had a number of years presenting shows on Metro Radio, covering the north-east of England. Following this, he presented Children's ITV's summer mornings service in 1989 and 1990 and occasionally in the afternoons too, alongside fellow presenters Jeanne Downs,
Document [4](Title: Electronic Book Review) of contemporary critical thought available worldwide." "ebr" is currently edited by Joseph Tabbi, recipient of the ELO/N. Katherine Hayles Award in 2018 for Critical Writing in the field of Electronic Literature. In conjunction with a trilogy of essay collections from MIT Press, "ebr" published a thread reproducing a portion of the essays while also expanding, critiquing, and responding to the print content. The "First Person" thread exists as an accompaniment to the collections "First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game", "Second Person: Role-Playing and Story in Games and Playable Media", and "Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives"
Document [5](Title: Ice hockey stick) starting in the 19th century, there are claims that they invented the ice hockey stick. In the mid-19th century, the Starr Manufacturing Company began to sell Mic-Mac hockey sticks nationally and internationally. Through the first decade of the 20th century, it was the best-selling hockey stick in Canada. By 1903, apart from farming, producing them was the primary occupation of the Mi'kmaq on reserves throughout Nova Scotia, particularly Shubenacadie, Indian Brook and Millbrook. In 1927 the department of Indian Affairs for Nova Scotia identified that the Mi'kmaq remained the "experts" at making hockey sticks. Mi'kmaq continued to make hockey sticks
Document [6](Title: Eochaid, son of Rhun) could have been another son of Rhun. On the other hand, he could have been descended from Eochaid: either as a son or grandson. Alternately, Dyfnwal could have represented a more distant branch of the same dynasty. Eochaid may have also had a daughter, Lann, the wife of Niall Glúndub attested by the "Great Book of Lecan" version of the twelfth-century "Banshenchas". As such, if the "Banshenchas" is to be believed, a maternal grandson of Eochaid was Lann's son, Muirchertach mac Néill (died 943). Eochaid, son of Rhun Eochaid (fl. 878–889) was a ninth-century Briton who may have ruled as
Document [7](Title: List of Reba characters) Lori Ann Garner Reba character First appearance '' Every Picture Tells a Story '' Last appearance '' Switch '' Created by Allison M. Gibson Portrayed by Park Overall Information Gender Female
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Answer: | Park Overall |
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Document [0](Title: Tony Moran) Tony Moran Anthony "Tony" Moran is a DJ, record producer, remixer, singer and songwriter known for remixing popular songs. In 2007, he hit number one on the U.S. "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play chart twice with "Walk Away" featuring Kristine W and "Keep Your Body Working" featuring Martha Wash. Moran also has a total of seven number one hits on the "Billboard" Dance Club Songs music charts in the United States and he has recently had four number one "Billboard" chart hits in the years 2016 and 2017. As a remix producer, Moran has remixed work from top music artists
Document [1](Title: Fredmans epistlar) an existing image associated with the melody, and a fresh one presented in an Epistle. In addition, Bellman was able to use what his audience knew to be borrowed music to reinforce the historical flavour of the Epistles, introducing exactly the kind of ambiguity that he was seeking. Massengale points out that in the Epistles, Bellman employs a variety of methods to make the poetry work. For example, in Epistle 35, "Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland", Bellman uses a panoply of metrical devices to counteract the "metrically plodding melody". He uses the rhetorical figure anadiplosis (repeating the last word of
Document [2](Title: Graining) the production of graining is that sooner or later in his career he will may be called upon to execute it. This being so, he should be in a position to supply the demand. Graining is the art of imitating the different types of natural wood grain. It ranges from simple "Clair Bois" to intricate English Walnut. There are basically two types of wood graining: coarse (rustic) and fine (polite). In fine graining, layers are built up using water colors and finished with an oil glaze. Water colors use a beer solution tinted with a pigment, Indian inks, or Vandyke
Document [3](Title: The X Factor (UK series 12)) week's results show featured a double elimination. The three acts with the fewest votes were announced as the bottom three and the act with the fewest public votes was then automatically eliminated. The remaining two acts then performed in the final showdown for the judges' votes. With the acts in the sing-off receiving two votes each, the result was deadlocked and reverted to the earlier public vote. Seann Miley Moore was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes. As a mark of respect following the November 2015 Paris attacks it was announced that Lauren Murray and Monica Michael
Document [4](Title: Sigmund Freud) appears more plausible, and that it is only when repression is taken into account that Freud's hypothesis becomes preferable. Freud originally allowed that repression might be a conscious process, but by the time he wrote his second paper on the "Neuro-Psychoses of Defence" (1896), he apparently believed that repression, which he referred to as "the psychical mechanism of (unconscious) defense", occurred on an unconscious level. Freud further developed his theories about the unconscious in "The Interpretation of Dreams" (1899) and in "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious" (1905), where he dealt with condensation and displacement as inherent characteristics of
Document [5](Title: John Beradino) sci-fi thriller "Them!". He also had a guest role in a 1956 episode of the television series, "Adventures of Superman" titled "The Unlucky Number". He played a small-time criminal who struggled with his life-style and wanted to reform. At that point he was still being billed as "John Berardino". Beradino appeared twice on the Western series "Annie Oakley", with Gail Davis—as Gorman in "Annie Rides the Navajo Trail" and as Roscoe Barnes in "Amateur Outlaw" (both 1956). He appeared as one of the outlaws in the opening scenes of Budd Boetticher's "Seven Men From Now," with Randolph Scott, in 1956.
Document [6](Title: Foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration) sour note when the United States opened a dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in December 1988. But, despite the US–PLO dialogue, the Pollard spy case, and the Israeli rejection of the Shultz peace initiative in the spring of 1988, pro-Israeli organizations in the United States characterized the Reagan Administration (and the 100th Congress) as the "most pro-Israel ever", and praised the positive overall tone of bilateral relations. The attempts of certain members of the White House national security staff to circumvent Congressional proscription of covert military aid to the Contras ultimately resulted in the Iran-Contra Affair. Two members
Document [7](Title: Ticker tape) Ticker tape stock price telegraphs were invented in 1867 by Edward A. Calahan , an employee of the American Telegraph Company .
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Answer: | Edward A. Calahan |
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Document [0](Title: Cylon (reimagining)) removed inhibitor circuitry from the Centurions, granting them free will and independent thought. The Centurions then killed the models who were “lobotomizing” the Raiders. In response, Cavil lured Natalie and her forces into a trap beyond resurrection range and slaughtered them. Only Natalie's crippled Basestar survived. With her Raiders destroyed except for some Heavy Raiders and the surviving Twos, Sixes and Eights (minus Boomer), Natalie allowed Two Leoben Conoy to locate Kara Thrace and ally with the humans. A deal was struck: the humans would help the rebels unbox the Threes and the rebels would lead the humans to the
Document [1](Title: Björn Kraus) at the first place. The keystones of his (epistemologically based) theory of interaction and the social constitution of subjective reality are communication, lifeworld and power. Björn Kraus represents an epistemological constructivism named relational constructivism. His ideas are based on the notion that cognitive development depends on two determining factors. On the one hand side cognitive development is dependent on a persons own, individual cognitive structures. On the other hand side it relies on the persons environmental conditions (German: "Grundsätzliche Doppelbindung menschlicher Strukturentwicklung"). Accordingly, his main focus is placed on the relationship between the social and material environment of a person
Document [2](Title: Lanai) higher than . Tourism on Lānai began to be prominent in more recent history as the pineapple and sugarcane industries were phased out in the islands. The number of visitors coming to the island is still relatively small, however, with around 59,000 arrivals forecast for 2016 - of all the publicly accessible Hawaiian islands only Molokai attracts fewer visitors. , the two resort hotels on Lānai were managed by Four Seasons Hotels; the Four Seasons Resort Lanai in Manele Bay at "Hulupoe Beach", just a few steps from where the ferry from Lāhainā docks, and the Lodge at Kōele in
Document [3](Title: Battle of Bladensburg) and he lacked cavalry, artillery and transport. Ross was also wary of the U.S. Chesapeake Bay Flotilla, lurking in the Patuxent River. His first objective had to be the capture or destruction of the U.S. flotilla. Cochrane dispatched two forces to make diversions. The frigate HMS "Menelaus" and some small craft threatened a raid on Baltimore, while two frigates and some bomb ketches and a rocket vessel ascended the Potomac River, an expedition that resulted in the successful Raid on Alexandria. His main body proceeded into the Patuxent. Ross's troops landed at Benedict on 19 August, and began marching upstream
Document [4](Title: Jacques le Moyne) regions of Florida, was ultimately a disaster; the good relations initially established with the Indian tribes inhabiting the territories around the settlement site at St. Johns soon soured, in addition to which various members of the French party became disaffected, and revolted against their leaders. The final coup de grâce came a year later, when a Spanish force from the Spanish colony of St. Augustine thirty miles to the south, attacked Laudonniere's stronghold at Fort Caroline. The Spanish, under the leadership of Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, stormed the colony and killed most of the Huguenots, though Laudonnière, Le Moyne and
Document [5](Title: John Wallop) time in the south. He was at Lyons from the beginning of 1536 until June. In July there was a rumour that he was going to Spain. A curious letter to him from Henry, dated 12 September 1536, directs him to investigate the strength of the French fortresses. On 2 October 1536 he was at Valence, but back in Paris in December. He left Paris on 1 March 1537, and was in London in May. Wallop was now rich, as his uncle had been some time dead. In 1538 he was granted the lands of the dissolved monastery of Barlinch,
Document [6](Title: William McCoy (bootlegger)) and down the coast and across Florida. Needing money, the two brothers made a decision to go into rum-running. They sold the assets of their business, traveled to Gloucester, Massachusetts, and bought the schooner "Henry L. Marshall". McCoy then began to smuggle whisky into the U.S., traveling from Nassau and Bimini in the Bahamas to the east coast of the United States, spending most time dealing on "Rum Row" off New Jersey. After a few successful trips smuggling liquor off the coast of the United States, Bill McCoy had enough money to buy the schooner "Arethusa". Placing the schooner under
Document [7](Title: Pangasinan) The name Pangasinan pronounced as '' Pang - ASINan '' It means '' place of salt '' or '' place of salt - making '' ; it is derived from the prefix pang , meaning '' for '' , the root word asin , meaning '' salt '' , and suffix an , signifying '' location '' . At present it is pronounced Paŋgasinan based on the Spanish pronunciation due to their inability to utter or pronounce the nasal sound < nga > / ŋ / . The province is a major producer of salt in the Philippines . Its major products include '' bagoong '' ( '' salted - krill '' ) and '' alamang '' ( '' shrimp - paste '' )
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Document [0](Title: Otepää) Otepää Otepää (formerly Nuustaku) is a town in Valga County, southern Estonia, it is the administrative centre of Otepää Parish. Otepää is a popular skiing resort, popularly known as the "winter capital" of Estonia (in contrast to the "summer capital" Pärnu). During the 2005–2006 season it became the site for FIS Cross-Country World Cup events. The first settlement in Otepää was in 6th century BC. Otepää borough gained its town rights on 1 April 1936. In 1935, the city got its first mayor, Julius Niklus. In 1939, the population of the city was at 2,300. The earliest surviving firearm in
Document [1](Title: Apia Samoa Temple) Apia Samoa Temple The Apia Samoa Temple (formerly the Samoan Temple) was the 24th constructed and 22nd operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was the first built in Samoa and the third to be built in Polynesia. After it was destroyed by fire, a new temple was built and dedicated on the same grounds. The intention to construct a temple in Apia was announced by the LDS Church on October 15, 1977. A groundbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held on February 19, 1981, with church president Spencer W. Kimball giving the
Document [2](Title: Tropiques) the surface. In an example of this, Dominique Berthet cited that Breton wrote in honor of Jules Monnerot, an early leader in Martinique's communist movement, shortly after Monnerot's death, and he wrote that "in truth a man is only great for the greatness of what he refuses." Tropiques Tropiques was a quarterly literary magazine published in Martinique from 1941 to 1945. It was founded by Aimé Césaire, Suzanne Césaire, and other Martinican intellectuals of the era, who contributed poetry, essays, and fiction to the magazine. While resisting the Vichy-supported government that ruled Martinique at the time, the writers commented on
Document [3](Title: Maurice-Jean de Broglie) the presidency of Cardinal Fesch, uncle of the emperor and Archbishop of Lyon. The object of Napoleon was to oblige the pope to grant the Bulls of institution to the priests nominated by him to bishoprics, but Pope Pius VII had firmly refused. The fathers of the council solemnly assembled in the metropolitan church, there being present six cardinals, nine archbishops, and eighty bishops; this was the first and the last general session. After six preliminary particular sessions, a decree in compliance with the will of Napoleon was proposed to the bishops. At first only two, d'Aviau, Archbishop of Bordeaux,
Document [4](Title: Psychotherapy) psychotherapy. Many of the wide variety of psychotherapy training programs and institutional settings are multi-professional. In most countries, psychotherapy trainings are all at a post-graduate level, often at master's degree (or doctoral) level, over a 4-year period, with significant supervised practice and clinical placements. Such professionals doing specialized psychotherapeutic work also require a program of continuing professional education after the basic professional training. There is a 2013 listing of the extensive professional competencies of a European psychotherapist, developed by the European Association of Psychotherapy (EAP). As sensitive and deeply personal topics are often discussed during psychotherapy, therapists are expected, and
Document [5](Title: Agriculture in Lebanon) dumping of slaughter waste and animal farms are from the main problems of this sector. Agriculture is also diminishing to rampant urbanization, such as in the coastal plains and in parts of the Beqaa Valley. The government's policies appear to be targeting the increase in the availability of water irrigation (especially in the South) and controlling the use of pesticides, with no or little investment or incentives for water- and soil-conserving irrigation techniques. The private sector is gradually taking advantage of new but small scale opportunities offered by organic farming and high-value agricultural produce. Agriculture in Lebanon dates back to
Document [6](Title: Ulva) working on the island. In 2001 the usually resident population was 16 but by 2011 it had declined again to 11. During the same period Scottish island populations as a whole grew by 4% to 103,702. The Clarks owned the island for the best part of a century, selling it in 1945, to Edith, Lady Congleton. Her family, the Howards have owned it ever since, with her daughter Jean Howard owning it, and her grandson James Howard as estate manager. Under the Howards, the population has fluctuated, rather than the continuous fall under the Clarks. In 1950, Queen Elizabeth and
Document [7](Title: Buddhism by country) China is the country with the largest population of Buddhists , approximately 244 million or 18.2 % of its total population . They are mostly followers of Chinese schools of Mahayana , making this the largest body of Buddhist traditions . Mahayana , also practiced in broader East Asia , is followed by over half of world Buddhists .
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Document [0](Title: Philip Steir) • Winner of 4 Promax awards for best Network promo, The WB TV Network Philip Steir Philip Steir is a musician, remixer, composer and music producer. As a drummer, he played in the critically acclaimed band Consolidated he co-founded, which was signed to Nettwerk Records and later London Records. Consolidated released five albums between 1990-1996. Steir co-wrote all of the band’s material, as well as doing much of the producing of the bands studio work. After the success of Steir’s first remix for Consolidated, “This Is Fascism”, which went to #1 on the U.S. dance charts, he started receiving phone
Document [1](Title: Traffic flow) headway (h). A time-space diagram is useful for relating headway and spacing to traffic flow and density, respectively. Density (k) is defined as the number of vehicles per unit length of the roadway. In traffic flow, the two most important densities are the critical density ("k") and jam density ("k"). The maximum density achievable under free flow is "k", while "k" is the maximum density achieved under congestion. In general, jam density is seven times the critical density. Inverse of density is spacing (s), which is the center-to-center distance between two vehicles. formula_54 The density ("k") within a length of
Document [2](Title: Job Throckmorton) petition of John Penry, on preaching in Wales. It caused Penry to be arrested by John Whitgift. The seven Marprelate pamphlets appeared late in 1588. Leland Carlson has argued strongly for Throckmorton as the sole author. Throckmorton's "Master some laid open in his colours" and "A Dialogue in which is plainely laid open the tyrannical dealing of the Lord Bishopps" were printed in La Rochelle in 1589. The former was a reply to Robert Some, author of "A Godly Treatise ... Touching the Ministerie, Sacraments, and the Church", who in 1589 became Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge. In 1590 Throckmorton was
Document [3](Title: New England Woman's Press Association) be the first president and Hatch the first secretary. The group met at the headquarters of the "Woman's Journal" until it outgrew that space and moved to the Parker House Hotel. Over the next year, Hatch recruited a dozen more women to the organization. Alice Stone Blackwell of the "Woman's Journal" headed a committee that drew up a constitution and bylaws. To make clear that NEWPA was a professional association and not a social club, membership was limited to women living in New England who were "regularly and professionally connected with the press of New England, either as writers, editors,
Document [4](Title: Sæmundr fróði) The poem "Nóregs konungatal" summarizes Sæmundur's work. The authorship of the Poetic Edda, or, more plausibly, just the editor's role in the compilation, was traditionally attributed to Sæmundur - Bishop Brynjulf asked in 1641 "Where now are those huge treasuries of all human knowledge written by Saemund the Wise, and above all that most noble Edda"? - but is not accepted today. In Icelandic folklore, Sæmundur is a larger-than-life character who repeatedly tricks the Devil into doing his bidding. For example, in one famous story Sæmundur made a pact with the Devil that the Devil should bring him home to
Document [5](Title: Arab–Khazar wars) 729/730, al-Jarrah returned to the offensive through Tiflis and the Darial Pass. Arab sources report that he reached as far as the Khazar capital, al-Bayda, on the Volga, but modern historians such as Dunlop and Blankinship consider this improbable. The Khazars launched a counterstroke under a certain Tharmach, which forced al-Jarrah to retreat south of the Caucasus once again to defend Albania. It is unclear whether the Khazars came through the Darial Pass or the Caspian Gates, but they managed to move around al-Jarrah's army at Bardha'a and lay siege to Ardabil. The city was the capital of Adharbayjan, and
Document [6](Title: Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (May–August 2012)) killed, including 32 children in Houla, Homs province. General Mood declared the killings "indiscriminate and unforgivable" without explaining how they happened, but said the violence had begun Friday evening with the use of "tanks, artillery, rocket-propelled grenades, and heavy machine guns", implying an attack by government forces since the FSA do not possess heavy weaponry. The official news agency of the Syrian government alleged that "Al-Qaeda terrorist groups" were responsible for the killings, while opposition groups alleged that the Syrian military and government-linked militias known as Shabiha were the perpetrators. The Syrian National Council (SNC), Syria's main opposition bloc, put
Document [7](Title: Partition of Ireland) The partition of Ireland ( Irish : críochdheighilt na hÉireann ) was the division of the island of Ireland into two distinct jurisdictions , Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland . It took place on 3 May 1921 under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 . Today the former is still known as Northern Ireland and forms part of the United Kingdom , while the latter is now a sovereign state also named Ireland and sometimes called the Republic of Ireland .
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Document [0](Title: Former Residence of the Weng Clan) and a roofed walkway connects it with other halls at its back. The traditional decorative colorings painted on the pillars are of high artistic value and they are considered masterpieces of the Suzhou style decorative paintings (苏式彩绘). Former Residence of the Weng Clan The Former Residence of the Weng Clan (, also called Former Residence of Weng Xincun) is located on the Weng Lane, Changshu, Jiangsu Province, China. It is a typical example of the gentry maisons in the regions south of the Yangtze River. The house was listed as a municipal cultural relics protection unit in 1982 with the
Document [1](Title: Georgia Tech Research Institute) outdoor compact antenna range at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. On April 10, 1989, GTRI announced that one of its research groups, led by James Mahaffey, had duplicated the results of a controversial University of Utah experiment that had allegedly achieved cold fusion in a jar of water. Four days following the announcement, the researchers discovered that the instrument used to measure neutrons was damaged by the heat of the liquid and gave false, elevated readings. GTRI immediately retracted its support of the Utah researchers' findings, citing the flawed measurement. Director Donald J. Grace referred to the mistake as "embarrassing", recalling that
Document [2](Title: Robert E. Pursley) He was promoted to the grade of lieutenant general effective November 19, 1972 and retired on March 1, 1974. In retirement, Pursley was president of the Logistics Management Institute and involved in the leadership of the United Services Automobile Association, J.H. Whitney & Co., and Insilco Corporation. Robert E. Pursley Robert Edwin Pursley (born November 23, 1927) was a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force who served as commander of U.S. Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force, with headquarters at Fuchu Air Station, Japan. As commander of U.S. Forces Japan, he was the senior U.S. military representative in
Document [3](Title: South Brook (Mehoopany Creek tributary)) enters Forkston Township, Wyoming County before turning south-southeast and reentering Ross Township, Luzerne County. The stream passes through a small unnamed pond and turns east, entering another wetland. Upon leaving this wetland, it enters Lake Township, Luzerne County and turns northeast for a few tenths of a mile before entering a third wetland. The stream then reenters Forkston Township, Wyoming County and meanders north through three more wetlands. It then turns northwest for a few miles, entering a deep valley. After more than a mile, its valley broadens and it continues flowing northwest for several tenths of a mile before
Document [4](Title: Salmon Creek (Sonoma County, California)) Six Coast Miwok villages near the creek have been authenticated: "Pulya-lakum", near the mouth of the creek, "Kennekono" and "Suwutenne" near the present-day town of Bodega, and three near the present day town of Freestone: "Oye-yomi", "Pakahuwe", and "Patawa-yomi". In 1843-44, most of the Salmon Creek watershed was included in the Rancho Bodega land grant awarded to Captain Stephen Smith. In 1873, the North Pacific Coast Railroad built a narrow-gauge line along the stretch of Salmon Creek between Freestone and Occidental as part of the route from Sausalito to Cazadero. As of 2000, Salmon Creek and its five named tributaries
Document [5](Title: Goodbye Charlie Bright) as Francis lies unconscious in the road. As Charlie waits in hospital he is visibly moved by an upset woman, presumably Francis's mother, and decides to take revenge on Eddie with the stolen pistol. After finding Eddie he loses his nerve, prompting Eddie to tell him to 'Fuck off out my house before you and I fall out'. After leaving, Charlie eventually shows the gun to Justin, who becomes very attached to it and suggests that they should kill Eddie. Justin is later insulted by a child in the park and threatens him with the gun, going as far as
Document [6](Title: Licensure) professions that require licensure in some jurisdictions include: actuary, architect, certified public accountant, electrician, engineering, general contractors, financial analyst, geologists, hedge fund manager, insurance agent, interior design, investment banker, licensed professional counselor, nurse, physical therapist, plumber, private investigator, psychologist, landscape architect, lawyer, nutritionist, physician, real estate broker, speech-language pathologist, school counselor, social worker, stockbroker, surveyor, and teacher. Licensure is similar to professional certification, and sometimes synonymous (such as in the case with teacher licensure/certification); however, certification is an employment qualification and not a legal requirement for practicing a profession. In many cases, an individual must complete certain steps, such as
Document [7](Title: United States) The United States of America ( USA ) , commonly known as the United States ( U.S. ) or America ( / əˈmɛrɪkə / ) , is a federal republic composed of 50 states , a federal district , five major self - governing territories , and various possessions . At 3.8 million square miles ( 9.8 million km ) and with over 324 million people , the United States is the world 's third - or fourth - largest country by total area and the third-most populous . The capital is Washington , D.C. , and the largest city by population is New York City . Forty - eight states and the capital 's federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico . The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America , bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west . The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean . The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea , stretching across nine official time zones . The extremely diverse geography , climate , and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world 's 17 megadiverse countries .
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Document [0](Title: Nick Corwin) was widely reported almost every year. Others noted that his shooting marked an “end of innocence” for the prosperous community along Chicago’s North Shore, which hadn’t had a murder in 30 years. Dr. Donald Monroe, superintendent of Winnetka School District 36 noted 'his “safe” school was “not as isolated and insulated as we thought.". At the time of the shooting, Hubbard Woods, like many schools, was an open campus, with many doors, such as those to individual classrooms, kept open. After the shooting, a pattern of single-point entry emerged in more schools. Corwin is the namesake of a popular soccer
Document [1](Title: Big-eared lipinia) is very large and rounded, with a perfectly smooth edge. It has 22 smooth scales round the middle of the body. The dorsal is slightly larger than laterals. It has a pair of moderately enlarged preanals. The limbs are proportionately developed, with slender toes. The head is brown, but paler on the snout. It has 3 longitudinal white bands along the body, separated by two somewhat broader brown bands. The median dorsal white band becomes obsolete at the root of the tail. The labials and sides of head are brownish and white-spotted. The limbs have close longitudinal brown lines, while
Document [2](Title: African admixture in Europe) of the European and North African Neolithic. According to a hypothesis stated by , the Natufian culture emerged from the mixing of two Stone Age cultures: (1) the Kebaran, a culture indigenous to the Levant, and (2) the Mushabian, a culture introduced into the Levant from North Africa†. It is suggested that the Mushabian culture originated in Africa, given that archeological sites with Mushabian industries in the Nile Valley predate those in the Levant†. The Mushabians would have then moved into the Sinai from the Nile Delta bringing with them their technologies†. states: "the population overflow from Northeast Africa played
Document [3](Title: Thomas McCrae (physician)) Thomas McCrae (physician) Thomas McCrae (December 16, 1870 – June 30, 1935) was Professor of Medicine at Jefferson Medical College, and student and later colleague of Sir William Osler. Often quoted in medical training for his remark "more is missed by not looking than not knowing". Thomas McCrae was born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada to Lieutenant-Colonel David McCrae and Janet Simpson Eckford McCrae. His brother, John McCrae is best known for authoring "In Flanders Fields" McCrae trained in medicine at the University of Toronto, obtaining his Doctorate of Medicine in 1903. He became an assistant resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Document [4](Title: Macroglossum passalus) dark line running down the middle. Abdomen red brown, with two yellow spots on each side. Tail broad and hairy. Anterior wings, next the body, dark chocolate, occupying a third part; next to this they are of a light red brown, growing darker as it approaches the tips. Inferior wings yellow next the shoulders; the apical half being of a fine dark chocolate. Underside: head white. Tongue curled up. Breast and thighs yellow clay coloured. Legs, sides, and abdomen dark clay coloured. Wings, next the body, yellow clay coloured; the remaining parts being red brown, with a faint darker border
Document [5](Title: Fleetwood Town F.C.) Fleetwood Town F.C. Fleetwood Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. Established in 1997, the current Fleetwood Town F.C. is the third incarnation of the club; it was first formed in 1908. The team compete in League One, the third tier of English football. Their home strip is red shirts with white sleeves and white shorts. The home ground is Highbury Stadium in Fleetwood, and the supporters are affectionately known as the Cod Army. The club won the 2011–12 Football Conference, and played in the Football League for the first
Document [6](Title: Columbus station) staffed Mondays through Fridays by an Amtrak station master, providing full ticketing and baggage handling services for both the eastbound and westbound "Empire Builders" on those five days. On weekends, the station is only opened and closed by substitute staff, and no ticketing nor baggage handling services are available on those two days. The depot has a bulletin board with photos of past trips aboard the "Empire Builder" by former passengers. Also on the wall is a map of Glacier National Park, a popular destination for those travelers on vacation. There is no food service available within the station, but
Document [7](Title: FIFA World Cup hosts) Year Host Continent Winner 1930 Uruguay South America Uruguay 1934 Italy Europe Italy 1938 France Europe Italy 1942 Cancelled because of World War II * 1946 Cancelled because of World War II 1950 Brazil South America Uruguay 1954 Switzerland Europe Germany 1958 Sweden Europe Brazil 1962 Chile South America Brazil 1966 England Europe England 1970 Mexico North America Brazil Germany Europe Germany 1978 Argentina South America Argentina 1982 Spain Europe Italy 1986 Mexico North America Argentina 1990 Italy Europe Germany 1994 United States North America Brazil 1998 France Europe France 2002 Japan South Korea Asia Brazil 2006 Germany Europe Italy South Africa Africa Spain 2014 Brazil South America Germany 2018 Russia Europe France 2022 Qatar Asia 2026 Canada Mexico United States North America 2030 TBD 2034 TBD 2038 TBD
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Answer: | 1994 |
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Document [0](Title: Mauritius national rugby union team) unfortunately due to the retreat of the Dodo Club in all sports at national level, there was a need to phase out rugby from this club in order to develop the sport at a regional level. During these times, many youngsters went to boarding schools in South-Africa and England. Others went to university in South-Africa, England, France and Australia, and when they came back to Mauritius on holidays, there was a need to play rugby and show their friends that they did not only study overseas. This created an enthusiastic rugby atmosphere which led to traditional games between The Students
Document [1](Title: Nuclear torpedo) by a signal sent along the wire; there was no contact or influence exploder in the torpedo. Target guidance signals, informed by a gyro and depth gear, could also be sent via the wire connection, as the torpedo had no onboard homing ability. It was 19 inches in diameter, and was launched silently from a standard 21-inch tube by allowing it to swim out. It was 227 inches long and weighed 2300 to 2400 lbs. There were 3 modules of the Mark 45. The first one, module 0, was a heavier than the other modules, perhaps because it was flooded
Document [2](Title: Charles Bayliss) Charles Bayliss Charles Bayliss (1850-4 June 1897), photographer, was born in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England in 1850. He went to Australia with his parents and they arrived in Melbourne in 1854. When about sixteen years old Bayliss met the travelling photographer, Beaufoy Merlin, who came to the Bayliss house in suburban Melbourne while photographing houses and families throughout Victoria, with a view to selling the photographs to people along the way. Merlin operated under the name of the American and Australasian Photographic Company (A & A Photographic Company). Bayliss became Merlin's assistant and the pair travelled extensively throughout Victoria and New
Document [3](Title: George Kline) Developments,” col. 1635, and “Post-Soviet Sources,” cols. 1636-1637.) “Karta stikhotvoreniia poeta” in Iosif Brodskii: Bol’shaia kniga interv’iu (ed. Valentina Polukhina), Moscow: Zakharov, 2nd ed., revised and expanded, 2000, 13-16. (Russian text of No. 62 above.) Reminiscences of A. F. Losev,” Russian Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 40 No. 3 (2001-2002): 74-82. (English text of No. 121 above, with additional annotation. A partial English text had appeared as “George L. Kline on A. F. Losev”; see No. 125 above.) “A Poet’s Map of His Poem: An Interview with George L. Kline” in Joseph Brodsky's Conversations (ed. Cynthia L. Haven), Jackson: University of
Document [4](Title: Mir-6 microRNA precursor) Mir-6 microRNA precursor The mir-6 microRNA precursor is a precursor microRNA specific to Drosophila species. In "Drosophila melanogaster" there are three mir-6 paralogs called dme-mir-6-1, dme-mir-6-2, dme-mir-6-3, which are clustered together in the genome. The extents of these hairpin precursors are estimated based on hairpin prediction. Each precursor is generated following the cleavage of a longer primary transcript in the nucleus, and is exported in the cytoplasm. In the cytoplasm, precursors are further processed by the enzyme Dicer, generating ~22 nucleotide products from each arm of the hairpin. The products generated from the 3' arm of each mir-6 precursor have
Document [5](Title: Adrift (video game)) day. The series is written by Matt Hawkins, with artwork by Luca Casalanguida. Adrift (video game) Adrift (stylized as ADR1FT) is a first-person adventure video game developed by Three One Zero and published by 505 Games. It was released on March 28, 2016 for Microsoft Windows and July 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4. An Xbox One version of the game was planned but has been cancelled. The story follows an astronaut, who floats through the wreckage of a destroyed space station with no memory of the incident. Over the course of the game, players find clues that piece together the
Document [6](Title: Martin B-57 Canberra) In 1969, in response to demands for a capable night interdiction aircraft for combat operations in the Vietnam theatre, a total of 16 B-57B Canberras were substantially rebuilt during a lengthy upgrade program. These aircraft received an entirely new nose section containing an AN/ANQ-139 forward-looking radar, a low-light television system, and an AN/AAS-26 forward-looking infrared detector. A laser rangefinder/designator was also installed, and the wing pylons modified to accommodate laser-guided Paveway bombs, while all the guns were removed to save weight. During the production run from 1953 to 1957, a total of 403 B-57s were built. The B-57A was not
Document [7](Title: Marilyn vos Savant) Marilyn vos Savant ( / ˌvɒs səˈvɑːnt / ; born August 11 , 1946 ) is an American magazine columnist , author , lecturer , and playwright . She was listed as having the highest recorded Intelligence quotient ( IQ ) in the Guinness Book of Records , a competitive category the publication has since retired . Since 1986 , she has written '' Ask Marilyn '' , a Parade magazine Sunday column where she solves puzzles and answers questions on various subjects . Among them was a discussion of the Monty Hall problem , which she answered correctly in 1990 .
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Document [0](Title: Magic Eye (TV series)) Magic Eye (TV series) Magic Eye () is a South Korean talk show which began airing on July 8, 2014 on Tuesday nights at 11:15 pm KST on SBS. The program first aired as a pilot on May 13, 2014 and was picked up following a positive response. It is hosted by singer Lee Hyo-ri, actress Moon So-ri, model Hong Jin-kyung, and comedian Kim Gu-ra. The program focuses on news stories that might have been missed by viewers, aiming to find the hidden 1mm of the world. "Magic Eye" is the first program on Korean terrestrial television to incorporate podcasts
Document [1](Title: Pandora's Box (1929 film)) evils into the world, leaving only hope behind. This connection is made explicitly by the prosecutor in the trial scene. "Pandora's Box" had previously been adapted for the screen by Arzén von Cserépy in 1921 in Germany under the same title, with Asta Nielsen in the role of Lulu. As there was a musical, plays and other cinema adaptations at the time, the story of "Pandora's Box" was well known. This allowed Pabst to take liberties with the story. Director G. W. Pabst searched for months for an actress to play Lulu. On seeing Brooks as a circus performer in
Document [2](Title: Les Steckel) the Marines and served in Vietnam as infantry. He retired from the Marine Reserves after thirty years of service with the rank of Colonel. After his return from Vietnam in 1970, Steckel was stationed in Quantico, Virginia, where he played football for the Quantico Marines football team until 1971. He joined the USMC Reserves in 1972. Steckel then worked as an assistant football coach at the University of Colorado from 1973 to 1976. He was an assistant at Navy in 1977, then an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers in 1978. Steckel joined the Minnesota Vikings coaching staff as the
Document [3](Title: Toluca Valley) Industrialization of the valley began in the 1940s, along with that of the neighboring Valley of Mexico, accelerating in the 1950s and 1960s. The population of the valley grew over four times from 1930 to 2000, with rates significant above those of the rest of the country. Today, the valley is an important industrial area with a high population density with most of the area now urbanized. The workforce of the valley changed from 60% engaged in agricultural activities in 1950 to less than 7% in 2000. Today most are employed in industry and commerce especially in Toluca metro area.
Document [4](Title: Ne Obliviscaris (band)) to complain to the police. On 26 July 2017, the band announced that their new album, "Urn", would be released on 27 October 2017, and released a music video for the track "Intra Venus". They also announced Robin Zielhorst, former member of Cynic, Exivious, and Our Oceans, as their session bassist for the album. On 29 August 2017, they released another song from the album, "Urn (Part I) – And Within the Void We Are Breathless". On 10 October 2017, they released another song, "Urn (Part II) – As Embers Dance In Our Eyes". "Urn" released on 27 October 2017,
Document [5](Title: Dog booties) will change between 2,000 and 3,000 booties during the course of the race. Changing booties is necessary when they become wet or fly off a dog's paws. Sometimes dog booties are worn for hiking, especially on rocky ground. Like shoes, booties wear out with use. In long sled dog races or over an extended period of time, booties need to be replaced due to wear. Dog booties Dog booties, commonly called "booties", are rubber, fabric, or plastic coverings for dogs' paws, used to protect the animal from cold weather, rough terrain, or injury. They are analogous to human shoes and
Document [6](Title: Dalmia Group) Dalmia Group The Dalmia Group refers to a grouping of Indian companies, which trace their origin to the businesses established by Ramkrishna Dalmia and Jaidayal Dalmia. The Dalmia brothers established a business conglomerate in eastern India, in the first half of the 20th century. In the 1930s, the group merged with the businesses of the Sahu Jain Family to form the Dalmia-Jain Group. In 1948, the two families decided to split the businesses; the Dalmia businesses were further divided between Ramkrishna and Jaidayal. Today, a number of companies and conglomerates trace their origin to the original Dalmia businesses; these include
Document [7](Title: X-ray tube) Electrons from the cathode collide with the anode material , usually tungsten , molybdenum or copper , and accelerate other electrons , ions and nuclei within the anode material . About 1 % of the energy generated is emitted / radiated , usually perpendicular to the path of the electron beam , as X-rays . The rest of the energy is released as heat . Over time , tungsten will be deposited from the target onto the interior surface of the tube , including the glass surface . This will slowly darken the tube and was thought to degrade the quality of the X-ray beam . Vaporized tungsten condenses on the inside of the envelope over the '' window '' and thus acts as an additional filter and decreases the tubes ability to radiate heat . Eventually , the tungsten deposit may become sufficiently conductive that at high enough voltages , arcing occurs . The arc will jump from the cathode to the tungsten deposit , and then to the anode . This arcing causes an effect called '' crazing '' on the interior glass of the X-ray window . As time goes on , the tube becomes unstable even at lower voltages , and must be replaced . At this point , the tube assembly ( also called the '' tube head '' ) is removed from the X-ray system , and replaced with a new tube assembly . The old tube assembly is shipped to a company that reloads it with a new X-ray tube .
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Document [0](Title: Oliver Bridge) swing section has not operated since. The road deck was originally a wooden deck. Modernization came in 2000 when both states' transportation departments (WisDOT and Mn/DOT) cooperated with the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway to jointly fund a reconstruction of the roadway surface, which is constructed of a stronger steel with a reinforced concrete deck. A weight restriction, which was lowered to one ton as the road deck deteriorated, was then lifted. A pedestrian walkway atop the railway deck fell into disrepair and is no longer usable. The Oliver Bridge is owned by the Canadian National Railway. Oliver Bridge
Document [1](Title: Military career of Hugo Chávez) chosen date. Yet one aspect of the planned coup remained clear throughout: Chávez's demand that it maintain a primarily military focus and character. The leftist ex-guerrilla leader Douglas Bravo—who fought in the 1960s and 1970s—also regularly met Chávez. These meetings took place during the years leading up to the coup and without the knowledge of other key MBR-200 officers. Bravo recounted that Chávez did not trust civilians enough to afford them a role in his bloody intrigue. According to him, it was for this reason that what was initially planned as a civilian-military rebellion was pared down by Chávez to
Document [2](Title: State communications in the Neo-Assyrian Empire) empire to dominate most of the modern Middle East, from Egypt in the west to the Persian Gulf in the east. As the empire grew, it introduced various administrative and infrastructural innovations, which became templates for later empires, including the Roman and Persian empires. The state communication system was developed to solve the challenges of governing a large empire. It probably originated during the reign of Shalmaneser III (), when Assyria was already the largest power in the Middle East. In order to rule and maintain cohesion within the empire, the king, his court officials and his governors in the
Document [3](Title: Museum of the City of New York) East Harlem neighborhood by planning an extension to the Museum. The groundbreaking for this extension, which included renovation of existing gallery space, as well as a new pavilion, took place on August 2, 2006, and it was completed in February 2008 with a ribbon cutting later that same year. The pavilion gallery, designed by the Polshek Partnership, is glass addition, which has two levels for which to display artifacts. The original 1932 Georgian Revival building was also restored during this project, as well as additions including a vault for the museum's silver collection, a research room and a room for
Document [4](Title: Limousin cattle) the case to improve the breed by itself. The French Limousin Herd Book was then created in 1886 to ensure the breed's purity and improvement by recording only those animals that satisfied a strictly enforced breed standard. At the beginning of the 19th century, a bonus was introduced to reward farmers who retained their best bulls, though they were not productive. The increase in weight of the animals began with improved grassland. The second half of the 19th century had the arrival of fertilizers and improved pastures such as clover and ryegrass, which not only improved the productivity of existing
Document [5](Title: Alfredo González Flores) the two major political parties, the Republican Party and the Duranista party, after none of the three competing parties managed to secure an absolute majority. During his administration, he founded the Normal School of Heredia (1915, of which he also was President of the Board), the National Electricity Cabinet and the International Bank of Costa Rica (now the National Bank of Costa Rica). He also created the Agricultural Credit Meetings, which led to a resurgence of economic, commercial and industrial activity in the country. He established the "General Depots", the system of direct taxation and the Charity Tax Law. He
Document [6](Title: Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records) series was reprinted by Columbia University Press in 1961. Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records (ASPR) is a six-volume edition intended at the time of its publication to encompass all known Old English poetry. Despite many subsequent editions of individual poems or collections, it has remained the standard reference work for scholarship in this field. The edition was conceived by George Philip Krapp (1872–1934), who edited volumes 1, 2, and 5 while Professor of English at Columbia University, with the assistance of his student and colleague Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie. Krapp died partway through editing volume 3, and Dobbie
Document [7](Title: Gian Maria Volontè) Gian Maria Volontè ( 9 April 1933 -- 6 December 1994 ) was an Italian actor , remembered for his outspoken left - wing leanings and fiery temper on and off - screen . He is perhaps most famous outside of Italy for his roles in four Spaghetti Western films : Ramon Rojo and El Indio in Sergio Leone 's A Fistful of Dollars ( 1965 ) and For a Few Dollars More ( 1965 ) , El Chuncho Munoz in Damiano Damiani 's A Bullet for the General ( 1966 ) and Professor Brad Fletcher in Sergio Sollima 's Face to Face ( 1967 ) .
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Document [0](Title: New Guys) think we did any big arc-type things in the way that we used to in the beginning, I think the thing we're going to do is bring back a lot of arcs". Jenna Fischer later stated that part of the Jim and Pam arc would be dependent on "things that happened in seasons past that didn't seem very relevant at the time and [that] they're going to become important this season." "New Guys" featured one of the final few performances of Mindy Kaling as Kelly Kapoor, who left the series to star in her own comedy television series "The Mindy
Document [1](Title: Laila el-Haddad) "The Baltimore Sun", "New Statesman", "Le Monde diplomatique", and "The Electronic Intifada", among others, and she has been a guest on al Jazeera, NPR stations, CNN, and the BBC. El-Haddad has published two books. "Gaza Mom: Palestine, Politics, Parenting, and Everything In Between", published in 2010, is a compilation of El-Haddad's blogs and other writing about her daily life as she covers the story of Gaza while living it and trying to explain it to her children. In 2013, she co-authored "The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey" with Maggie Schmitt; this cookbook of recipes from across the Gaza Strip
Document [2](Title: Kmeťovo) Nitra Region of southwest Slovakia. Considered to be an important historical monument for people in Kmetovo, Slovakia, this Roman Catholic church was dedicated in 1994 as "Our Lady of the Rosary". The church was designed in a classical style, with construction being completed in 1882. Due to the water-logged soils of the marsh that the church was built on, several attempts were made at creating a drainage area behind the church, but to no avail. The church then underwent extensive reconstruction in 1942 to stabilize its construction and solve the drainage problem. An extension to the church was completed in
Document [3](Title: Arena Coliseo) 75. Aniversario de Arena Coliseo (Spanish for "Arena Coliseo's 75th Anniversary") show was a major professional wrestling show produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) to commemorate the opening of Arena Coliseo, in 1943. The event took place on April 7, 2018, and featured six matches in total, including a guest appearances from several "leyendas" who had previously worked for CMLL. The main event saw Atlantis and Blue Panther defeat "leyendas" Fuerza Guerrera and El Satánico Unlike most sports or sports entertainment around the world "Lucha Libre" holds championships in less regards compared to the prestige of winning a
Document [4](Title: Call of Duty: Black Ops III) features, such as the Zombie mode and the Nightmare mode, were excluded. This version of the game is available for players to purchase until the end of February 2016, though it has been made available permanently since. In December 2015, during Sony's PlayStation Experience event, Activision announced the first downloadable content map pack for "Black Ops III", titled "Awakening", and was released first on PlayStation 4 on February 2, 2016. Releases for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows happened in March 2016. The map pack contains four new multiplayer maps: Skyjacked, Rise, Splashed, and Gauntlet, a new Zombies map, Der Eisendrache,
Document [5](Title: State Prison of East Jutland) This division also houses the prison's medical department. The East Jutland prison is very modern in terms of both security and design. Security measures include fingerprint readers instead of keys, high walls, and two long fences. All outdoor areas are video monitored, and there are also motion sensors and infrared cameras throughout the prison. State Prison of East Jutland State Prison of East Jutland () is a Danish prison located at Enner Mark, west of the city of Horsens, and inaugurated on 2 October 2006. The prison replaced the old Horsens Statsfængsel Prison, from which the last prisoners were removed
Document [6](Title: Lascar) India Company and their use of lascar crews. Shahida Rahman's "Lascar (book)" (2012) is the story of an East Indian lascar's journey to Victorian England. In the H. P. Lovecraft short story "The Call of Cthulhu", Gustaf Johansen, the last living seaman of an expedition to Cthulhu's sunken city R'lyeh, is assassinated (probably with poison needles) by two "lascar sailors" belonging to the evil Cult of Cthulhu. In D. W. Griffith's 1919 silent film "Broken Blossoms", the opium house in London that the protagonist goes to is described on the intertitle as "Chinese, Malays, lascars, where the Orient squats at
Document [7](Title: Hannah Banana) '' Hannah Banana '' was written by series regular Cherry Chevapravatdumrong and directed by John Holmquist , before the conclusion of the eighth production season . Commenting on the original development of the episode , series creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane stated , '' ( The episode ) was the result of our ongoing desire to let the series stagnate , and kind of evolve things that may have run their course . There 's only so many times you can do the Evil Monkey jumping out of that closet , before the joke gets old , and I think often times there 's a fear to mess with what works , and change things permanently . ( ... ) We literally retired the Evil Monkey in this episode , and got a great episode out of it , which was worth it , and kind of evolved the series in a way . '' Singer and actress Candace Marie provided the voice of Miley Cyrus . Marie received the role when her producer alerted her of the audition , and she eventually received a call from the Family Guy casting director a month later . Even though the episode mocked Cyrus , Marie did not think she would upset any of Cyrus ' fans . She added that she is a fan herself , and '' was very impressed by the way Family Guy developed the episode , '' and thought it was '' a huge compliment for them to refer to Miley as the '' perfect popstar . '' '' After voicing Cyrus , Marie was called back to Family Guy to voice Meg 's friend Beth for '' several upcoming episodes . '' Marie described Beth as a girl that is '' rarely addressed in conversation but loves to chime in whenever she can . '' The song in the episode sung by Cyrus was written by Chevapravatdumrong , and composed and performed by Family Guy composer Walter Murphy .
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Document [0](Title: David Bisbal) Almería, but dropped out of in his second to last year at around age 15. After dropping out, his father took him to work for Ranger in the local nursery in Almería, which was his first known job. A few years later he met the producer of the Orchestra Expressions, who discovered David singing. After listening to and discovering his vocal quality, the producer offered him employment as the main voice of the orchestra. David began working in Orchestra Expressions, a popular band in Almería. He gradually began to develop as a singer, and to discover his passion for music.
Document [1](Title: Casey Jones) an IC engineer, and in the update her claim for injuries was still unsettled. There are no clearly authentic photographs of the famous wreck in existence. There has been some controversy about exactly how Jones died. Massena Jones, (former postmaster of Vaughan and director of the now-closed museum there), said "When they found Jones, according to Uncle Will Madison (a section hand who helped remove Jones's body from the wreckage), he had a splinter of wood driven through his head. Now this is contrary to most of the stories, some of which say he had a bolt through his neck,
Document [2](Title: Émile Littré) his political papers that attacked and revealed the confederacy of the Orléanists and Legitimists against the Republic; his re-editions of many of his old articles and books, among others the "Conservation, révolution et positivisme" of 1852 (which he reprinted word for word, appending a formal, categorical renunciation of many of the Comtist doctrines therein contained); and a little tract, "Pour la dernière fois", in which he maintained his unalterable belief in the philosophy of Materialism. When it became obvious that the old man would not live much longer, his wife and daughter, who had always been fervent Catholics, strove to
Document [3](Title: 1994 European Parliament election in the Netherlands) While the Christian Democratic Appeal and the Labour Party lost a considerable number of votes, but remained stabile in seats. 35.69% of Dutch citizens turned out on election day. Source: Christian Democratic Appeal Dutch Labour Party People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Democrats 66 SGP/RPF/GPV GreenLeft Below is a list of members of the European Parliament for the period 1994–1999 as a result of this election. 1994 European Parliament election in the Netherlands The European Parliament election of 1994 in the Netherlands was the election of MEP representing Netherlands constituency for the 1994–1999 term of the European Parliament. It was
Document [4](Title: Peter Boeve) Waalwijk in 1997. After just over one year, he was discharged and went to work as an assistant to successful head coach Co Adriaanse at Willem II. He followed Adriaanse when the latter moved to Ajax, but Boeve rejected different jobs at the club after Adriaanse was dismissed. Boeve signed as coach of FC Zwolle in 2002. He was sacked by Zwolle in September 2003 after 'losing the dressing room' according to the club's directors. As of July 1, 2007 Boeve was again active in professional football as the new coach of FC Omniworld Almere after managing amateur sides HSC'21
Document [5](Title: The Center for Public Policy Analysis) community leaders, Members of the U.S. Congress and others to discuss current issues of concern regarding the nation of Laos and the region. The CPPA is concerned about reports by Amnesty International, independent journalists and others regarding brutal and deadly attacks by the Lao People's Army (LPA), and VPA against Lao and Hmong civilians, and political and religious dissident groups, in Laos. The CPPA accused Laos and Vietnamese troops of killing four Christian Hmong women in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos in 2011. CPPA executive director Philip Smith said Laotian and Vietnamese forces were hunting down Christian and animist believers. The organization
Document [6](Title: CGR 1st Class 2-6-0ST) piston crossheads. The locomotives were also each equipped with a small feedwater injector feed, attached to the left side of the smokebox, for use in cases of emergency or while the locomotives were stationary. The injector had been invented by the French engineer Henri Giffard in 1852. Tyre wear was reduced by supplying jets of water, fed from diameter pipes, to the leading wheels while negotiating curves. This was found to diminish friction significantly. Their cylinders and slide valve faces were lubricated by tallow cups, attached to the sides of the cylinder assemblies. When melted tallow was later found to
Document [7](Title: Sagarmatha National Park) Sagarmatha National Park IUCN category II ( national park ) Entrance sign Location Nepal Coordinates 27 ° 56 ' N 86 ° 44 ' E / 27.933 ° N 86.733 ° E / 27.933 ; 86.733 Coordinates : 27 ° 56 ' N 86 ° 44 ' E / 27.933 ° N 86.733 ° E / 27.933 ; 86.733 Area 1,148 km ( 443 sq mi ) Established July 19 , 1976 UNESCO World Heritage Site Criteria Natural : ( vii ) Reference 120 Inscription 1979 ( 3rd Session ) ( edit on Wikidata )
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Answer: | 1979 |
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Document [0](Title: Tweet (singer)) began recording songs for her follow-up to "Southern Hummingbird" which was supposed to be released in early 2004, but due to the label changes, was pushed back. In late 2004, Tweet joined Cee-Lo Green and Teedra Moses on the 2004 Seagram's Gin Live Tour in promotion of her new single, "Turn da Lights Off" The song was produced by Missy Elliott and Kwamé, featured vocals from Elliott and contained a sample of Marvin Gaye's "If This World Were Mine" and Nat King Cole's "Lost April". While on tour, Tweet performed her old tracks, and premiered her new single and some
Document [1](Title: Greater Winnipeg Water District aqueduct) the intake level was well below the lake level. Initially the aqueduct terminated at a reservoir built on McPhillips Street, which had been the center of the city's original water system. The design of the project included provisions for an additional reservoir approximately 21 km east of the McPhillips reservoir. This would allow for peak loads to be served in excess of the aqueduct's nominal capacity and allow for maintenance shutdowns of the aqueduct without interrupting the city's water supply. The McPhillips reservoir in the north-west part of the city holds 227 megalitres. The Wilkes reservoir in the southern part
Document [2](Title: Cataract (Walkabouts album)) wrote "Cataract and the six-song Rag & Bone (combined as Rag & Bone Plus Cataract, a single CD bearing the EP's original artwork) are more distinctive, mining a richly shadowy strain of Americana.". In a review for the Backlash magazine Ransom Edison wrote "... Compared to The Walkabouts' debut album, last year's 'See Beautiful Rattlesnake Gardens,' 'Cataract' is a more refined and consistent effort, pushing the folk influence even further yet exploring a greater variety of musical approaches. ...". Cataract (Walkabouts album) Cataract is the second album by American alternative country band The Walkabouts released on March 1, 1989 through
Document [3](Title: Brand management) across Europe around this time, codified and reinforced, systems of marking products to ensure quality and standards. Bread-makers, silversmiths and goldsmiths all marked their wares during this period. By 1266, English bakers were required by law to put a symbol on each product they sold. Bricui et al. have argued that the number of different forms of brands blossomed from the 14th century following the period of European discovery and expansion. Some individual brand marks have been in continuous use for centuries. The brand, Staffelter Hof, for example, dates to 862 or earlier and the company still produces wine under
Document [4](Title: Nascom (computer kit)) Nascom (computer kit) The Nascom 1 and 2 were single-board computer kits issued in the United Kingdom in 1977 and 1979, respectively, based on the Zilog Z80 and including a keyboard and video interface, a serial port that could be used to store data on a tape cassette using the Kansas City standard, and two 8-bit parallel ports. At that time, including a full keyboard and video display interface was uncommon, as most microcomputer kits were then delivered with only a hexadecimal keypad and seven-segment display. To minimize cost, the buyer had to assemble a Nascom by hand-soldering about 3,000
Document [5](Title: Old Hatfield) Bishops after their patron saint Æthelthryth . A market was once held in Fore Street. When Hatfield was developed as a new town after World War Two, Old Hatfield was deliberately left unspoilt by development and through traffic and so retains an historic feel. Old Hatfield is the result of the houses and farms which have been established near a place of worship featured by a few religious buildings by the Monks . In fact, in 970, King Edgar the Peaceful and his wife had inherited the estate from Æthelflaed 's parents. The place is very attractive, there are arable
Document [6](Title: Johanne Bindesbøll) cultural families of the day, especially those who befriended the painter P.C. Skovgaard. Together with Konstantin-Hansen, in 1873 she opened a business on Købmagergade in central Copenhagen. They were later joined by Anna Sarauw and by Johanne's sister, Marie. The shop thrived on its good selection of patterns and materials, complemented by the expertise of the women who ran it. Bindesbøll was recognized for the efficient way she dealt with difficult customers. She was also a strong supporter of Danish embroidery traditions in comparison with those from Germany. Many of their patterns were based on the artwork of P.C. Skovgaard,
Document [7](Title: Skye McCole Bartusiak) Skye McCole Bartusiak ( September 28 , 1992 -- July 19 , 2014 ) was an American film and television actress . She appeared in The Patriot ( 2000 ) , Do n't Say a Word ( 2001 ) , as Rose Wilder in Beyond the Prairie : The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder ( 2002 ) , 24 ( 2002 -- 03 ) , Boogeyman ( 2005 ) , and Kill Your Darlings ( 2006 ) .
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Document [0](Title: 9-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid) and cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2), which are best known for metabolizing arachidonic acid to prostaglandins, are also able to metabolize linoleic acid predominantly to 9("R")-hydroperoxy-10("E"),12("Z")-octadecadienoic acid (i.e. 9("R")-HpODE)-HODE) and lesser amounts of 9("S")-hydroperoxy-10("E"),12("Z")-octadecadienoic acid (i.e. 9("S")-HpODE); in cells and tissues, the two hydroperoxy metabolites are rapidly reduce to 9("R")-HODE and 9("S")-HODE, respectively. COX-2 exhibits a greater preference for linoleic acid than does Cox-1 and is therefore credited with producing most of these products in cells expressing both COX enzymes. The COXs also metabolize linoleic acid to 13("S")-hydroperoxy-octadecadionoic acid (13("S")-HpODE and lesser amounts of 13("R")-hydroperoxy-octadecadienoic acid (13("R")-HpODE, which are then rapidly reduced
Document [1](Title: Ketosis) coenzyme A is bound to the fatty acid to produce acyl-CoA, which is able to enter the mitochondria. Once inside the mitochondrion, the dominant way that the bound fatty acids are used as fuel in cells is through β-oxidation, which cleaves two carbons off of the acyl-CoA molecule in every cycle to form acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA enters the citric acid cycle, where it undergoes an aldol condensation with oxaloacetate to form citric acid; citric acid then enters the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA), which harvests a very high energy yield per carbon in the original fatty acid. Acetyl-CoA can be metabolized through
Document [2](Title: Thomas Wentworth Higginson) a Democrat. He described his early youth as having an interest in Brook Farm and of Fourierism. Higginson is remembered as a correspondent and literary mentor to the poet Emily Dickinson. In April 1862, Higginson published an article in the "Atlantic Monthly", titled "Letter to a Young Contributor," in which he advised budding young writers to step up. Emily Dickinson, a 32-year-old woman from Amherst, Massachusetts sent a letter to Higginson, enclosing four poems and asking, "Are you too deeply occupied to say if my Verse is alive?" (Letter 260) He was not – his reply included gentle "surgery" (that
Document [3](Title: Junípero Serra) 1752, Serra filed a report to the Spanish Inquisition in Mexico City from Jalpan, on "evidences of witchcraft in the Sierra Gorda missions." He denounced several Christian non-Indians who lived in and around the mission for "the most detestable and horrible crimes of sorcery, witchcraft and devil worship. ... If it is necessary to specify one of the persons guilty of such crimes, I accuse by name a certain Melchora de los Reyes Acosta, a married mulattress, an inhabitant of the said mission. . ... In these last days a certain Cayetana, a very clever Mexican woman of said mission,
Document [4](Title: Walter T. Kerwin Jr.) Field Force, Vietnam, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army for Personnel, and Commanding General of the Continental Army Command, later renamed Forces Command. Kerwin is heralded as the champion of the "One Army" or "Total Army" concept. This concept, which became a reality under his leadership, recognized the indispensable role of the Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve as equal partners with the active Army in executing defense policy and in preparing for war. Recognized by his commanders and peers as an innovative artilleryman, he developed a system of massing fires that contributed immeasurably to the success of
Document [5](Title: Miss Violence) Miss Violence Miss Violence is a 2013 Greek film directed by Alexandros Avranas. It entered the competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Avranas won the Silver Lion for Best Director and actor Themis Panou won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. It was also shown at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival. It is a Faliro House Productions and Plays2place Productions film. The film was nominated for 8 Hellenic Film Academy Awards, winning 2 : for Best Actor (Themis Panou) and Best Supporting Actress (Renni Pittaki). It also won the Aluminum Horse for Best Script at the Stockholm International
Document [6](Title: Dies sanguinis) as the Bellonaria plant (solanum). Which is a corruption on the name Belladonna, a deadly nightshade, was used by priests at this festival, Dies Sanguinis. When a priest ate its seeds, they would start to hallucinate. Those hallucinations were used by them to make prophetic and oracular statements in the name of their goddess. These festivities celebrated the death of the god. Among these, there were the "Sanguem" and the "Hilaria". The Hilaria on 25 March brought renewed joy and hope. There was feasting in honor of the Great Mother, Cybele, and good cheer. The spring festival came to a
Document [7](Title: LNER Class A4 4468 Mallard) London and North Eastern Railway locomotive numbered 4468 Mallard is a Class A4 4 - 6 - 2 Pacific steam locomotive built at Doncaster , England in 1938 . It is historically significant as the holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives at 126 mph ( 203 km / h ) .
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Document [0](Title: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) Keanu Reeves as Ted '' Theodore '' Logan Alex Winter as Bill S. Preston Esq . George Carlin as Rufus
Document [1](Title: Political positions of David Cameron) leader of the Conservative Party, Cameron set up a number of committees, such as the Social Justice Policy Group chaired by Iain Duncan Smith, to generate policy ideas on these issues. He describes Big Society project as his "great passion"; with 10 Downing Street saying that the policy "create[s] a climate that empowers local people and communities, building a big society that will 'take power away from politicians and give it to people'." Some commentators have seen the "Big Society" as invoking Edmund Burke's idea of civil society, putting it into the sphere of one-nation conservatism, a legacy which Cameron
Document [2](Title: Chris Pappas (Neighbours)) move in together, but Chris realised that it would be a bad idea. Mason quipped "Chris is a pretty happy-go-lucky guy, so I don't think he'll be wallowing in self-pity for long." Mason added that he would miss Morley, as he had enjoyed working with him during the storyline. In September 2011, Chris meets Warren Burrell (Tony Rickards), a homophobic customer at the garage. Warren makes his prejudice against gay people clear to Chris. Mason said Chris was unsure how to respond to the situation, as he has never met an adult who speaks about gay people in the way
Document [3](Title: Vlaai) in the town Weert, and is therefore also known as "Weertervlaai". It is available in many different varieties of fruit fillings, such as cherry, apricot, strawberries, and plums. Other variations are a crumbled butter and sugar mix (""greumellevlaai"" in Limburgish, or ""kruimelvlaai"" in Dutch) and a cooked rice and custard porridge (""rijstevlaai""). Vlaais are often eaten on life events, such as birthdays and funerals. Vlaai Vlaai, also known as Limburgse vlaai, is a pie or tart consisting of a pastry and filling. Vlaai is usually 26—31 centimeters in diameter. It is a typical product from the provinces of Limburg found
Document [4](Title: NZR EC class) Otira. The E class handled all duties from Christchurch to Lyttelton. They were capable of handling freight trains and the famous Boat Train, known colloquially as the 'Jackaroo', which regularly loaded up to . Early problems with motor flashover and armature shaft fractures during transition from series to parallel meant that the parallel connections were removed, halving the voltage to the motors and reducing the running speed to 42km/h. By 1967, the E class was reaching the end of its economic working life. Due to the locomotive changeover for such a short section being costly, and with drainage work going
Document [5](Title: Daunte Culpepper) or better in nine of his 11 outings, including twice when he surpassed the 70.0 mark and had a passer rating of 100.0 better in two contests where the Vikings were 1–1 in those games. Culpepper’s rushing total ranked third among NFL QBs, trailing only Pittsburgh’s Kordell Stewart (537) and Philadelphia’s Donovan McNabb (482). Perhaps his most notable performance during this campaign occurred during the 20–16 comeback win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the run, Culpepper barreled into Derrick Brooks and Shelton Quarles, but was the first player up after the 8-yard score. Culpepper continued to struggle in 2002,
Document [6](Title: HMS Bermuda (52)) With the cruiser , she was detached from Force H to attack a small coastal fort, where both came under attack from Italian torpedo bombers. She covered the landing at Bougie and managed to escape heavy air attacks unscathed. "Bermuda" then returned to service in the Atlantic to escort ships in the Bay of Biscay, and in June 1943, she transported men and supplies to Spitsbergen. She then participated in anti-submarine operations against German U-boats operating in the Bay of Biscay, and the North Atlantic. After more service in the Arctic, she returned to Glasgow in June 1944 for a
Document [7](Title: Freedom of movement for workers in the European Union) The Treaty of Paris ( 1951 ) establishing the European Coal and Steel Community established a right to free movement for workers in these industries and the Treaty of Rome ( 1957 ) provided a right for the free movement of workers within the European Economic Community . The Directive 2004 / 38 / EC on the right to move and reside freely assembles the different aspects of the right of movement in one document , replacing inter alia the directive 1968 / 360 / EEC . It also clarifies procedural issues , and it strengthens the rights of family members of European citizens using the freedom of movement . According to the official site of the European Parliament , the explanation of the freedom of workers goes as follows :
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Document [0](Title: Yes 4G) Internet to close the digital divide in Malaysia. Yes has picked up awards namely: Yes was officially launched on 19 November 2010 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was the first in the world to commercially launch a converged 4G network at a national scale based on IEEE Broadband Wireless Access Standards (WiMAX). At launch, it boasted 65% nationwide population coverage and was the largest 4G network in Malaysia. Yes first started out with a prepaid service, charging 9 sen for 3MB of data, or an SMS or a minute of voice call which was compatible with its 4G devices namely
Document [1](Title: Vermilacinia procera) of stubby basal branches not more than 1 cm high. The genus "Vermilacinia" was distinguished from "Niebla" by the absence of longitudinal organization of hyphal cells within the medulla into chondroid strands, and by the secondary metabolites (lichen substances) primarily terpenes that include the triterpene zeorin, the diterpenes (-)-16 α-hydroxykaurane, an unidentified triterpene, referred to as T3, and the aliphatic depside, bourgeanic acid. None of these lichen substances are present in "Niebla". Peter Bowler with coauthor Janet Marsh in the "Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert" stated that "there are no generic differences between it ["Vermilacinia"] and "Niebla"." In
Document [2](Title: Paul Coffin) which more than $1 million was eventually repaid to the federal government. He initially received a conditional sentence of two years less a day to be served in the community, although the Quebec Court of Appeal overturned this, and sentenced him to 18 months in jail. According to Elections Canada, between 1999 and 2001 Coffin donated a total of $24,000 to the Liberal Party of Canada, the governing party of Canada at the time. Along with Jean Brault and Charles Guité, Coffin is one of only a few people who were ultimately charged in connection with the sponsorship scandal. Paul
Document [3](Title: Jagatara) band, featuring numerous guest musicians performing Jagatara songs. Jagatara Jagatara was a Japanese band centered on Edo Akemi. They are renowned for their unique sound, which has been described as a mixture of rock, especially punk, funk and reggae. The band formed in March, 1979, and released their first album 'Nanban Torai' 「南蛮渡来」in 1982. Their multi-musical approach resulted in collaborations with differing artists from around the world, such as Mute Beat, John Zorn, and Mahotella Queens. On January 27, 1990, Edo died, and the band broke up shortly after. Since that time there has been an annual concert held by
Document [4](Title: WTTO) any event as the ownership of two television stations in the same market by a single company was prohibited, and the concurrent acquisitions would give New World ownership of a combined fifteen stations, three more than the FCC allowed. The group's affiliation deal with Fox allowed New World to solve its ownership conflicts in Birmingham, as it chose to establish and transfer the license of WBRC into a trust company with the intent to sell the station to the network's broadcasting subsidiary, Fox Television Stations; the trust transfer was completed on July 24, 1995. Although the transfer of WBRC to
Document [5](Title: General Motors EN-V) for the DARPA Grand Challenge (2007). The EN-Vs can communicate with each other allowing platooning, with one or more EN-Vs tagging along automatically behind a leader. Also, if an EN-V detects another in close proximity, it can check what that other is intending to do and agree on how to pass it safely. Powered by two electric motors, one on each wheel, and a lithium-ion phosphate battery, the EN-V has a top speed of and a maximum all-electric range of . The sensors and communications equipment which allow it to drive itself include short-range radio and GPS, as well as
Document [6](Title: Karin Lesch) as a professional voice artist — in addition to her work as a dramatic actress — after shooting "Three Gifts for Cinderella" in German, her mother tongue, Lesch dubbed the same rôle she played for the production's Czech release. This made her one of only three of the fourteen cast members with speaking-parts, asked to provide their own voices for their respective rôles in both the German and Czechoslovakian versions; (although Czech actress Vlasta Fialová is credited as having provided the voice used in what became the official release of "Tři oříšky pro Popelku)." At least two versions exist in
Document [7](Title: French colonization of the Americas) The French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century , and continued on into the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere . France founded colonies in much of eastern North America , on a number of Caribbean islands , and in South America . Most colonies were developed to export products such as fish , sugar , and furs .
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Document [0](Title: Maria of Trebizond) died childless on 31 October 1448. He was succeeded by his younger brother Constantine XI, who became the last Emperor. Constantine was a widower when he ascended to the throne and never married again, leaving Maria the last Empress. Maria of Trebizond Maria Megale Komnene (; died 17 December 1439), known as Maria of Trebizond (), was a Byzantine Empress consort by marriage to the Byzantine emperor John VIII Palaiologos (r. 1425–1448). She was the last empress consort of the Byzantine Empire. She was one of three daughters of Alexios IV of Trebizond and Theodora Kantakouzene. In September, 1427, Maria
Document [1](Title: Omak, Washington) within Greater Omak, the adjacent city of Okanogan serves as the administrative center for Okanogan County, the region's largest employer. , there are 1,859 civilians over the age of 16 employed in the city of Omak. Despite its recognition as an agricultural community, there were only 26 inhabitants employed in the agriculture and forestry industries, but the surrounding area has more agricultural jobs. Office and sale services were the largest occupation in Omak, comprising approximately 30 percent of the city's total employees, followed by business occupations, with 26.5 percent. Majority of residents work in public services. Approximately seven percent of
Document [2](Title: Xu Lin (Hanban)) Xu Lin (Hanban) Xu Lin (born September 1954) is vice-minister-level official of the People's Republic of China, serving on the State Council. She has held the post of Chief Executive and Director of the Confucius Institutes worldwide since 2004. She is Director General of the Hanban, or Chinese National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. Xu Lin was born in Shanxi province. She is a graduate of Fudan University in Shanghai with a degree in Chemistry and has a master's degree in Economics from Beijing Normal University. As a young woman during the Cultural Revolution, she was a
Document [3](Title: Mumtaz Ahmed Tarar) He was re-elected to the National Assembly as a candidate of PML-N from Constituency NA-108 (Mandi Bahauddin-I) in by-elections held in June 2015, after the seat fell vacant following the disqualification of Muhammad Ijaz Ahmed Chaudhary due to fake degree case. He received 77,884 votes and defeated Tariq Tarar, a candidate of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Following the election of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as Prime Minister of Pakistan in August 2017, Tarar was offered the cabinet portfolio of Ministry of Science and Technology, however he declined it. Later, he was inducted into the cabinet of Abbasi as Minister for Human Rights with
Document [4](Title: John J. Closner III) was assigned to the 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force Station Lakenheath, England, where he flew the F-100. In June 1967 he was assigned to the 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Phan Rang Air Base, South Vietnam, as an instructor pilot. He flew 300 combat missions and also had assignments as a standardization and evaluation officer, ground training officer and flying training officer. Closner separated from active duty in July 1968 and flew for 18 months with Pan American Airlines. In February 1970 he joined the New Jersey Air National Guard as a full-time, civil service employee. He was assigned
Document [5](Title: Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)) Scott D’Amore and ejected again. On the September 1 NWATNA PPV, Rhodes under a mask billed as Midnight Rider teamed with Konnan and B.G. James to defeat Team Canada (Eric Young and Bobby Roode and Johnny Devine). On the September 8 NWATNA PPV, Rhodes defeated Scott D'Amore with Russo as the special guest referee. On the October 29 episode of Impact, Rhodes started his campaign to replace Vince Russo as the Director of Authority. Later, he became the Director of Authority at their November 7, 2004 pay-per-view, Victory Road. At the same time, Rhodes acted as head booker and writer.
Document [6](Title: Syed Mustafa Kamal) Senate seat and left Pakistan due to personal and family reasons. Later in Dubai Mustafa Kamal join Malik Riaz's Behria Town and started managing Behria Town's construction business from Dubai. He after leaving the political party, joined Malik Riaz’s company Bahria Town. After leaving Pakistan in August 2013, he returned from Dubai to Karachi, Pakistan on March 3, 2016, accompanying Anis Kaimkhani and holding a press conference in a rented house in Karachi's posh area at Khayabane Sahar in Defence phase 6 Karachi on the same day at 3:00 PM. In his famous press conference, Mustafa Kamal opened up about
Document [7](Title: Luc Besson) Luc Besson ( French : ( lyk bɛsɔ̃ ) ; born 18 March 1959 ) is a French film director , screenwriter , and producer . He directed or produced the films Subway ( 1985 ) , The Big Blue ( 1988 ) , and Nikita ( 1990 ) . Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call Cinéma du look . He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films Léon : The Professional and The Messenger : The Story of Joan of Arc . He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci - fi action film The Fifth Element ( 1997 ) . He wrote and directed the 2014 sci - fi thriller film Lucy .
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Document [0](Title: The Pink'un) had increased to 1,152,000, helped no doubt by the sacking of Peter Grant and the consequent hunt for his replacement. The day that Glenn Roeder was appointed, October 30, the "PinkUn" site received 255,000 page impressions and November, to date, has seen 408,000." The name of the publication derives from the tradition of many city-based evening newspapers in Britain to produce a special weekly edition with football news, published each weekend. They were printed by their mainstream newspaper on pink paper, hence the name. Some were included with Friday or Saturday editions, and some were sold separately. Some had the
Document [1](Title: Santa's Apprentice) gifts were accidentally set on fire; Santa's beard was burnt as it was Nicholas's fault. But Nicholas manages to clean the toys after he accidentally burned with the fire-cracker toy he made. At the orphanage, Mrs. Poulmer, the caretaker of the orphanage, cheers Little Beatrice up and gives Felix's letter. She knows that Nicholas was Santa's Apprentice. Felix Receives a letter from the orphanage and he writes to Nicholas to deliver the message at the North Pole. Then on Christmas Eve, Nicholas apologizes to Santa and helps him to put more gifts on the sleigh. Nicholas receives the letter from
Document [2](Title: Heartbreak (Shalamar album)) Hills Cop" soundtrack. Heartbreak (Shalamar album) Heartbreak is the eighth album by American R&B group Shalamar, released in 1984 on the SOLAR label. It features a new line-up of Delisa Davis, Micki Free and Howard Hewett (Davis and Free having replaced Jeffrey Daniel and Jody Watley who had both left the group after the release of the previous album "The Look"). "Heartbreak" peaked at #32 on the R&B chart and #90 on the Billboard chart. The single "Dancing in the Sheets" was included on the chart-topping soundtrack album of the film "Footloose", while "Don't Get Stopped in Beverly Hills" featured
Document [3](Title: United States v. Huck Mfg. Co.) significant record material that would have materially assisted the Court in deciding the issues presented concerning the "General Electric" case. In hearing oral argument, the Chief Justice said (at least for him) this was an issue of whether the Government was misleading the Court. Government counsel maintained that "the relevant factual and legal issues raised by the "GE Rule" are simply not issues on which any record would have provided this Court with any material help, and it is for that reason that I think it is appropriate now . . . to take a careful look at the merits
Document [4](Title: Willard Fiske) he married Jennie, at the American Legation in Berlin. McGraw was the daughter of timber magnate John McGraw, and upon McGraw's death in 1877 inherited $2.2 million ($ today). Their marriage was short, and by September 1881 she had died from tuberculosis. Controversy over her will's bequest to Cornell left Fiske involved in the Great Will Case. Following its resolution in May 1890, he spent much of his remaining years in Italy, and collected manuscripts. His interests included chess; he helped organize the first American Chess Congress in 1857 and wrote the tournament book in 1859, and edited "The Chess
Document [5](Title: Glazkov culture) west. "In the Baikal territory lived a Glazkov group of related tribes, most likely the ancestors of modern Evenks, Evens or Yukagirs. Their culture was very close to the culture of the inhabitants of the upper Amur and Northern Manchuria, and of Mongolia to the Great Wall of China and Ordos Loop. It is possible, hence, that all this extensive area was populated by peoples culturally related with the hunter and fisher tribes of Neolith and Early Bronze... probably speaking related tribal languages". Later the carriers of the southern part Glazkov culture tribes converged with some ancestors of the Huns,
Document [6](Title: Potential superpowers) position "that [Brazil] instinctively feels is her due." However, Collecott also argues that while Brazil has certainly fulfilled some of its aspirations and finally started to gain the international recognition it deserves, it perhaps won't quite emerge as a superpower; instead, its current position as an emerging power will allow Brazil to shape the future with more realistic aspirations. In his 2014 publication, "The BRICs Superpower Challenge: Foreign and Security Policy Analysis", professor Kwang Ho Chun carefully assesses the likelihood of the BRICs countries attaining the status of superpowers. Regarding Brazil, Kwang Ho Chun highlights that the country possesses enormous
Document [7](Title: Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79) Mount Vesuvius , a volcano in modern - day Italy , erupted in 79 AD in one of the most catastrophic volcanic eruptions in European history . Historians have learned about the eruption from the eyewitness account of Pliny the Younger , a Roman administrator and poet . The event is the namesake for the Vesuvian type of volcanic eruption .
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Document [0](Title: Doug McIntyre) Doug McIntyre Douglas John "Doug" McIntyre (born November 11, 1957) is the host of "McIntyre In The Morning" on KABC 790 Los Angeles and is a page one columnist for the "Los Angeles Daily News". Known for his active involvement in local politics and his passion for jazz and the "Great American Songbook", McIntyre's background includes work as television writer-producer with credits including "Married... with Children", "WKRP in Cincinnati", "Full House", "Mike Hammer", and the critically acclaimed PBS series, "Liberty's Kids", which earned McIntyre a Humanitas Prize nomination. With his wife, actress Penny Peyser, McIntyre wrote, produced, and directed the
Document [1](Title: Lebesgue's decomposition theorem) Lebesgue's decomposition theorem In mathematics, more precisely in measure theory, Lebesgue's decomposition theorem states that for every two σ-finite signed measures formula_1 and formula_2 on a measurable space formula_3 there exist two σ-finite signed measures formula_4 and formula_5 such that: These two measures are uniquely determined by formula_1 and formula_2. Lebesgue's decomposition theorem can be refined in a number of ways. First, the decomposition of the singular part of a regular Borel measure on the real line can be refined: where Second, absolutely continuous measures are classified by the Radon–Nikodym theorem, and discrete measures are easily understood. Hence (singular continuous
Document [2](Title: Antoine Vitez) directing Mayakovsky's "Les Bains" in 1967, Eugene Schwartz's "Le Dragon" in 1968, and Chekhov's "La Mouette" in 1970. After this initial period, he began working more with French and German repertoire, directing works by Racine, Jakob Lenz, Goethe, Brecht and René Kalisky. He later expanded his work to both traditional and classical theatrical repertoire, including Sophocles, Shakespeare, Molière, Marivaux, Paul Claudel, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Pierre Guyotat, Jean Metellus and Jean Audureau. Vitez became a professor at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in 1968, and in 1972 he founded the Théâtre des Quartiers d'Ivry. In the same year, he founded the
Document [3](Title: DeAngelo Tyson) with an injury settlement. He was signed by the Seattle Seahawks to a reserve/futures contract on January 19, 2016. On August 29, 2016, he was waived by the Seahawks. DeAngelo Tyson DeAngelo Tyson (born April 12, 1989) is an American football defensive end who is currently a free agent. He was selected in the seventh round, 236th overall, by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2012 NFL Draft. He played college football at Georgia. Tyson was born in Savannah, Georgia on April 12, 1989. During his childhood, Tyson lived in a home where his father wasn't around and his mother was
Document [4](Title: The Rank Organisation) General Film Distributors and seen in the opening titles of the films, became a celebrated and enduring film emblem. J. Arthur Rank, born in Kingston upon Hull, UK, was already a wealthy industrialist through his father's flour milling business, Joseph Rank Ltd, when he made his somewhat unlikely start in film-making, financing short religious subjects in line with his Methodist beliefs. From these modest origins, the British film company emerged in 1937 as Rank sought to consolidate his film-making interests. The company grew quickly, largely through acquisition. Significant developments included: By the late 1940s J Arthur Rank (or the Rank
Document [5](Title: Immigration Department of Malaysia) from within and outside the department. Immigration Department has also set up a special anti-riot team known as the "PasukanKawalan Khas".MESBEH AR686139 Immigration Department introduced the Special Control Team (), which was created to address the threat situation, the riot of illegal immigrants in the depot and the accompanying department officials and other VIPs. It is an elite team and first trained immigration training modules of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP). Students who practiced the team is divided into two, namely Prevent Riots and Close Quarter Battle (CQB) skills, martial arts and unarmed combat
Document [6](Title: Lake Norman High School) cuts; swimmer Reed Wheeler, for achieving an Olympic cut; swimmer Tyler Hill; runner Michael Rupinski, and many others. Numerous student-athletes have received NCAA Division 1 scholarships in a variety of sports. With multiple art shows a year, many chorus concerts with different groups and vast amounts of drama plays, Lake Norman High School displays activity in almost all areas of the arts. All the different arts at the school have competitions where their art can be auditioned and moved on or perform in certain groups for example District Competitions and All State. The school supports the multi- discipline Spring Musical.
Document [7](Title: Aria Resort and Casino) Aria Resort and Casino Aria Resort & Casino seen from above Location Paradise , Nevada , U.S. Address 3730 South Las Vegas Boulevard Opening date December 16 , 2009 ; 8 years ago ( 2009 - 12 - 16 ) No. of rooms 4,004 Total gaming space 150,000 sq ft ( 14,000 m ) Signature attractions Aria Art Collection Notable restaurants Sage , Julian Serrano , Bar Masa , Jean Georges , Bardot Brasserie , Tetsu Owner MGM Resorts International and Infinity World Development Architect Pelli Clarke Pelli Website aria.com
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Answer: | December 16 , 2009 |
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Document [0](Title: The Last September) officers of the British Army who have been assigned to this region. The people of Danielstown all share a particular interest in the shifting relationship between Lois and a young British officer, Gerald Lesworth, as Lois struggles to determine precisely who she is and what it is she wants out of life. Lois's confusion regarding her future and the state of the bond she shares with Gerald is temporarily sidelined by the arrival of yet another visitor to Danielstown, a Miss Marda Norton whose connection to the Naylor family remains strong even in the face of perpetual inconvenience and Lady
Document [1](Title: Ebrahim Mirzapour) to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, where Mirzapour played in all three of Iran's matches. Although his outstanding reflexes and agility are noted, Mirzapour has a habit of suffering from lapses in concentration and is prone to make mistakes especially on goal kicks. He played a great game in Iran's second World Cup match vs. Portugal, although they lost 2–0. After the world cup and the criticism on him, he was invited to Team Melli again for the match against South Korea in 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification match under the new coach Amir Ghalenoei.After about two years he
Document [2](Title: 2009 AAA 400) 349, Gordon passed Newman for ninth, before falling to eleventh position after contact with Newman one lap later. On the 354th lap, Stewart was passed by Martin for the fourth position, as Johnson had built a 2.2 second lead by lap 357. One lap later, Jeff Gordon moved into the ninth position after passing Newman. On the 368th lap, Hornish, spun on the backstraightaway, prompting the ninth and final caution of the race. During the caution, some of the leaders made pit stops. Johnson maintained the lead on the lap 373. Four laps later, Newman passed Mears for eighth, as
Document [3](Title: Frederick R. McManus) of Graduate Studies 1974-1983, and Academic Vice President, retiring in 1993 while continuing to teach until 1997 as Professor Emeritus. Monsignor McManus attended the Second Vatican Council as a peritus on the liturgy and member of the council's Liturgy Commission. He was the primary drafter of sections of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. Msgr. McManus served as president of the Liturgical Conference from 1959–62 and 1964-65. He was key in establishing the Federation of Diocesan Commissions (FDLC) in 1968. He was a member of the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL) from its inception in 1963 throughout
Document [4](Title: Carjacking) Carjacking Carjacking is a robbery in which the item taken over is a motor vehicle. The word is a portmanteau of car and hijacking. The term was coined by EJ Mitchell, an editor with "The Detroit News". "The News" first used the term in a 1991 report on the murder of Ruth Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who was killed when she would not surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the rash of what Detroit Police call "robbery armed unlawful driving away an automobile" [in dispatch slang shortened to R.A.-YOU-Da] plaguing Detroit. A study published
Document [5](Title: Hall Caine) of the allies. President Woodrow Wilson had declared the United States neutral and his policy of neutrality was enormously popular with the American people. Caine urged America to join the war by writing articles, mainly for "The New York Times" and in 1915 he gave a series of lectures in the United States but these were not well received. In September 1915, at the conclusion of the first year of war, a series of articles featuring royalty, countries and events which included Archduke Ferdinand, the Kaiser and the Sinking of the RMS Lusitania that Caine had contributed to "The Daily
Document [6](Title: Hell on Earth (1931 film)) man cannot speak and is helped by the other two. They try to leave and return to their own lines but are fired upone by both sides and so return to the shelter of the basement. Eventually more soldiers find the safe haven in between all the firing and death with the credits listing the characters as The Englishman, The Frenchman, The Russian Jew, The Vaudevillian and The German. The storyline follows the arguments and discussions and ends with them marching out together with a final commentary declaring the sentiment of peace "Marching forward. Defying their common enemy - WAR."
Document [7](Title: Jane the Virgin (season 4)) Jane the Virgin ( season 4 ) Starring Gina Rodriguez Andrea Navedo Yael Grobglas Justin Baldoni Ivonne Coll Elias Janssen Jaime Camil Anthony Mendez Country of origin United States No. of episodes 17 Release Original network The CW Original release October 13 , 2017 ( 2017 - 10 - 13 ) -- April 20 , 2018 ( 2018 - 04 - 20 ) Season chronology ← Previous Season 3 Next → Season 5 List of Jane the Virgin episodes
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Document [0](Title: Church of Saints Clement and Panteleimon) himself designed and constructed the church. Clement, along with Naum of Preslav would use the church as a basis for teaching the Glagolitic and Cyrillic alphabets to Christianised Slavs thus making it a university. The church stands on a hill which is now known as Plaošnik overlooking Lake Ohrid. Clement built his church on a restored church and a Roman basilica of five parts (the remains of the basilicas can still be seen outside the church). Judging by the architectural style and design of the church, researchers say that Saint Clement intended for his building to be a literary school
Document [1](Title: Gell-Mann and Low theorem) evolved state will be a ground state. In other words, level crossing is not excluded. As in the original paper, the theorem is typically proved making use of Dyson's expansion of the evolution operator. Its validity however extends beyond the scope of perturbation theory as has been demonstrated by Molinari. We follow Molinari's method here. Focus on formula_17 and let formula_18. From Schrödinger's equation for the time-evolution operator and the boundary condition formula_20 we can formally write Focus for the moment on the case formula_22. Through a change of variables formula_23 we can write We therefore have that This result
Document [2](Title: Phillip Schofield) 1994 to 1997, he presented "Talking Telephone Numbers" for five series and in 1996 he hosted a show about remarkable coincidences called "One in a Million". He co-authored the book that came out of the series. In the following decade, Schofield presented the "National Lottery Winning Lines" programme for BBC One between June 2001 and October 2004. And between 2002 and 2006, he co-hosted the BBC quiz show "Test the Nation" with Anne Robinson. In July 2006, he signed an exclusive two-year contract with ITV, reported to have been worth £5 million. The exclusive deal also meant he could no
Document [3](Title: David Gentleman) David Gentleman David William Gentleman (born 11 March 1930) is an English artist. He studied illustration at the Royal College of Art under Edward Bawden and John Nash. He has worked in watercolour, lithography and wood engraving at scales ranging from the platform-length murals for Charing Cross underground station in London to postage stamps and logos. His themes include paintings of landscape and environmental posters to drawings of street life and protest placards. He has written and illustrated many books, mostly about countries and cities. Gentleman was born in London, and grew up in Hertford, the son of Scottish artists
Document [4](Title: Dolly Aglay) Josephine, Jane and Pastor Jr. In 2009, Mel married his former fianceé and long-time friend, editor and short story author, May Alcalde, and now lives with her, their daughter Margarita, and Julian and Fides. Dolly Aglay Dolores “Dolly” Aglay-Elona (c.1967 – May 26, 2008) was a Filipino business and financial journalist who worked for the Manila news bureau of Reuters News Agency and the Philippine Star during her career. Aglay joined Reuters as a business reporter in 1995. She had previously also worked as a business reporter for the Philippine Star. Aglay specialized in reporting on commodity stories, such as
Document [5](Title: Oz the Great and Powerful) to obtain facial movements. Art director Robert Stromberg, who worked on "Avatar" and "Alice in Wonderland", drew inspiration from the films of Frank Capra and James Wong Howe to achieve the Art Deco design he envisioned for the Emerald City. Stromberg contrasted the colorful tonal qualities of "Oz" with the restrained appearance of "Alice", affirming that although both films explore similar fantasy worlds, the overall atmosphere and landscape of each "are completely different." In 2011, Stromberg and his team visited the Walt Disney archives during the pre-production phase to reference production art from Disney's animated films such as "Pinocchio", "Bambi",
Document [6](Title: Church of Norway) and its three monastery churches with Celtic influence, similar to Skellig Michael. The Reformation in Norway was accomplished by force in 1537 when Christian III of Denmark and Norway declared Lutheranism as the official religion of Norway and Denmark, sending the Roman Catholic archbishop, Olav Engelbrektsson, into exile in Lier in the Netherlands (now in Belgium). Catholic priests were persecuted, monastic orders were suppressed, and the crown took over church property, while some churches were plundered and abandoned, even destroyed. Bishops (initially called superintendents) were appointed by the king. This brought forth tight integration between church and state. After the
Document [7](Title: History of Louisiana) The history of the territory that is now Louisiana began roughly 10,000 years ago . The first traces of permanent settlement , ushering in the Archaic period , appear about 5,500 years ago ( Mound Builders ) .
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Document [0](Title: DBm0) at the decoder output. More specifically, when the 0 dBm0 periodic sequence as given in Table 2, in either mu-law or A-law as appropriate, is applied to the decoder at the digital reference point, a 1 kHz, 0.775 volt rms sine-wave signal appears at the decoder output. 0 dBm0 is 3.14 (A-law) or 3.17 (mu-law) dB below digital full scale." A more commonly used unit for digital signal levels is dB Full Scale or dBFS. The relationship between dBm0 and dBFS is unfortunately ambiguous. It depends how you define rms and peak levels in a sampled system. The level of
Document [1](Title: Beefsteak Club) at a famous beef-steak house. Many beefsteak clubs of the 18th and 19th centuries have used the traditional grilling gridiron as their symbol and some are even named after it: the Gridiron Club of Oxford was founded in 1884, and the Gridiron Club of Washington D.C. was founded the following year. These two clubs also still exist. The oldest dining club in Australia is the Melbourne Beefsteak Club, established in May 1886, when merchant John Deegan, City Councillor William Ievers, solicitor James Maloney and manufacturer Frank Stuart gathered with friends for regular lunches. Their motto was "Beefsteak and Brotherhood", and
Document [2](Title: Cladonia rangiferina) species. For example, in the British Duchy of Cornwall it is protected under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. A variety of bioactive compounds have been isolated and identified from "C. rangiferina", including abietane, labdane, isopimarane, the abietane diterpenoids hanagokenols A and B, ontuanhydride, sugiol, 5,6-dehydrosugiol, montbretol, "cis"-communic acid, imbricatolic acid, 15-acetylimbricatoloic acid, junicedric acid, 7α-hydroxysandaracopimaric acid, β-resorylic acid, atronol, barbatic acid, homosekikaic acid, didymic acid and condidymic acid. Some of these compounds have mild inhibitory activities against methicillin-resistant "Staphylococcus aureus" and vancomycin-resistant "Enterococci". Exposure to UV-B radiation induces the accumulation of usnic acid and melanic compounds. Usnic acid is thought
Document [3](Title: Kohorta Osijek) during the game, to publish press releases stating their supports or condemns about the actions of the NK Osijek players or that of the Steering Committee of the NK Osijek. They are proactive in monitoring every facet of soccer and everything connected to it. Their voice was heard when the Osijek Town Hall made an announcement of proposing to name Davor Šuker as an honor citizen of Osijek. Kohorta was strongly against such a proposal. Every year Kohorta celebrates anniversary of its existence, but the 20th anniversary of the association, that took place in 2008, was very special. The Kohorta
Document [4](Title: Four days of Naples) taken shelter in a civil building, was surrounded and kept under siege for hours, until the arrival of reinforcements. By the end, three Neapolitans had lost their lives in the battle. At Porta Capuana, a group of 40 men—armed with rifles and machine guns—set up some kind of roadblock, killing six enemy soldiers and capturing four, while other fighting broke out in other parts at the Maschio Angioino, at Vasto and at Monteoliveto. The Germans launched other raids, this time in the Vomero, amassing numerous prisoners inside the Campo Sportivo del Littorio, prompting an assault on the sports field by
Document [5](Title: Huay Chivo) Huay Chivo The Huay Chivo () is a legendary Mayan beast. It is a half-man, half-beast creature, with burning red eyes, and is specific to the Yucatán Peninsula. It is often said to be an evil sorcerer who can transform himself into a supernatural animal, usually a goat, dog or deer, in order to prey upon livestock. In recent times, it has become associated with the chupacabras. The Huay Chivo is specific to the southeastern Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche and Quintana Roo. Alleged Huay Chivo activity is sporadically reported in the regional press. Local Maya near the town of
Document [6](Title: Ferdynand Zweig) Pearl Jephcott, Judith Hubback, Nancy Seear and Hannah Gavron) who "helped to entrench new understandings of married women’s employment as a fundamental feature of advanced industrial societies, and one that solved the dilemmas of ‘modern’ woman across social classes." Zweig's post-war books—especially "The British Worker" and "Women's Life and Labour"—"established his reputation as a social chronicler", according to "The Times". He went on to produce "The Worker in Affluent Society" in 1961, "The Student in the Age of Anxiety" in 1963, and "The Quest for Fellowship" two years later. He also produced a study of Cumbernauld New Town, questioning the
Document [7](Title: Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2007) The law was introduced to the New Zealand Parliament as a private members bill by Green Party Member of Parliament Sue Bradford in 2005 , after being drawn from the ballot . It drew intense debate , both in Parliament and from the public . The bill was colloquially referred to by several of its opponents and newspapers as the '' anti-smacking bill '' . The bill was passed on its third reading on 16 May 2007 by 113 votes to eight . The Governor - General of New Zealand granted the bill Royal Assent on 21 May 2007 , and the law came into effect on 21 June 2007 .
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Answer: | 21 June 2007 |
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Document [0](Title: 2012 Scottish Challenge Cup Final) won on three previous occasions, the most recent in 2004. It was also Hamilton's fourth appearance, the club winning twice in successive years in the early-1990s and losing in 2005. The tournament was contested by clubs below the Scottish Premier League with both clubs from the First Division. The match was watched by 5,210 spectators as well as being broadcast live on BBC Alba. An early goal from Darren Dods in the 2nd minute was enough for Falkirk to win the match 1–0. In doing so Falkirk became the first club to win the tournament for a fourth time. The
Document [1](Title: Texas Guinan) she appeared in his multiyear touring production of "The Kissing Girl". When Ned Wayburn rolled out his production of "The Passing Show" on a national tour in 1913, Guinan was one of the headliners. Coinciding with the publicity for the tour, Guinan licensed her name and image to be used by W. C. Cunningham for a weight-loss plan. The advertisements that appeared in media across the country claimed Guinan had lost 70 pounds on the plan. Investigative journalism by the "Chicago Tribune" alleged that Guinan knowingly acted as a shill in perpetuating a fraud upon the public. A subsequent investigation
Document [2](Title: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370) focus...is that we do take care of the families in terms of their emotional needs and also their financial needs. It is important that we provide answers for them. It is important that the world has answers, as well." In further remarks, Ahmad said he was not sure when the airline could start repairing its image, but that the airline was adequately insured to cover the financial loss stemming from Flight 370's disappearance. In China, where the majority of passengers were from, bookings on Malaysia Airlines were down 60% in March. Malaysia Airlines retired the Flight 370 (MH370) flight number
Document [3](Title: M. P. Sivagnanam) M. P. Sivagnanam Mylai Ponnuswamy Sivagnanam, popularly known as Ma.Po.Si (26 June 1906 – 3 October 1995), was an Indian politician and the founder of the political party and freedom fighter Tamil Arasu Kazhagam. He wrote more than 100 books. Ma.Po.Si was born on 26 June 1906 of humble parentage in Salvankuppam in Thousand Lights of Madras City, to God –fearing Parents, Ponnuswamy and Sivagami,belonging to the Gramani Community, a counterpart of the Nadars of the Southern Districts.For long, Sivagnanam was known as Sivagnanam Gramani, which denominational suffix he shed later.His early education was through his devout mother, and his
Document [4](Title: Anna Gardner Goodwin) died in 1959, aged 85 years. Her papers are archived at the Center for Black Music Research, Columbia College Chicago. Her great-grandsons David E. Robinson III and Rick Robinson both became professional musicians and composers. Anna Gardner Goodwin Anna Gardner Goodwin (October 1874 — 1959) was an American composer, mainly of religious music and marches. Anna Gardner was born in Augusta, Georgia. Goodwin wrote and taught music for much of her adult life. She assisted her husband in playing and leading music at Morehouse College, and accompanying the school's glee club. Her published compositions included "I Will Follow Jesus" (1906),
Document [5](Title: Sinfonía india) was published, the composer substituted their nearest equivalents in commonly used orchestral percussion, but requested that the originals be used wherever possible (; ; ). The symphony is based on three Indian melodies (hence the title), which supply the ideas for what are in effect three movements, though they are played without a break . The composer regarded this as a condensation of the traditional three-movement variety of the symphony, in which a third theme takes on the function of a slow movement . This slow, third theme (starting at rehearsal-number 43 in the score) is supported by an austere
Document [6](Title: Come Taste the Band) and his equipment didn't break, and the audience was nice, and the sun shone between 1 pm and 2 pm, then yeah, he could be great. But chances of that happening on a regular basis were very remote. It could go from the sublime to the absolute worst end of ridiculous." After tours for this album concluded in March 1976, Deep Purple broke up for eight years. Tommy Bolin formed his own band that toured in support of Peter Frampton and Jeff Beck, but it was short-lived as he died of multiple drug intoxication in December, 1976. Morphine, cocaine, lidocaine
Document [7](Title: 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids) On 2 December 2010 , Russia and Qatar were selected as the locations for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups respectively .
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Document [0](Title: Kiddy Grade) as being too slow, particularly when reviews are based on the first few episodes. Negative comments are also made about excessive fanservice, particularly in the case of Lumière. Despite her actual mental age, she has the appearance of a 10-year-old, and is often shown in a sexualized fashion. Fanservice is an ongoing quality of "Kiddy Grade", but does occur less frequently as the series progresses. Nevertheless, as a series it is usually given credit for high-quality animation and the strengths of the story in the later episodes. Kiddy Grade In October 2006 news of a "Kiddy Grade" sequel was announced,
Document [1](Title: Fall of the Western Roman Empire) removed the Altar of Victory from the Senate House, and he rejected the pagan title of Pontifex Maximus. In 376 the East faced an enormous barbarian influx across the Danube, mostly Goths who were refugees from the Huns. They were exploited by corrupt officials rather than effectively resettled, and they took up arms, joined by more Goths and by some Alans and Huns. Valens was in Asia with his main field army, preparing for an assault on the Persians, and redirecting the army and its logistic support would have required time. Gratian's armies were distracted by Germanic invasions across the
Document [2](Title: Gottfried Freiherr von Banfield) Conneau, a pilot famous at the time for having won many air contests under the pseudonym of "Beaumont". On the Pola Naval Air base of Santa Caterina island he trained in seaplanes. As a result of a forced landing in 1913 he broke a leg so badly that the foot was barely saved. He was not airborne again until the outbreak of war. At the start of the First World War, Banfield was posted to fly the Lohner flying boat E.21 allocated to the pre-dreadnought battleship SMS "Zrínyi" for aerial reconnaissance. He took part in the first aerial actions against
Document [3](Title: Gert Lotter) match against a Zimbabwe A side, Lotter made his List A debut for the side during the 2009–2010 season, against Gauteng. He did not bat or bowl in the match. In August 2009, he played for the Under-17 Namibia squad. Gert Lotter Gerhard Petrus Lotter (born 3 January 1993) is a Namibian cricketer and rugby union player. In rugby union, Lotter usually plays as a hooker, but can also play as an eighth man. He currently plays for Namibian side in the South African Currie Cup qualification series and for Windhoek-based amateur side Wanderers in the Premier League. He represented
Document [4](Title: Pinetree Secondary School) their performance ability by participating in school plays or in the school's award-winning improv team, Code Orange. The shows put on by the drama department sometimes feature pit bands, singing/dancing performances and audience interaction. Pinetree's student body also releases a monthly newspaper called The Pinetree Post that is completely student run. Pinetree Secondary School Pinetree Secondary School is a high school in School District 43 Coquitlam. It is located in Coquitlam, British Columbia and has an enrollment of about 1500 students. Pinetree offers its students a variety of school-time and extracurricular activities. Located across from Lafarge Park and next to
Document [5](Title: The Royal Harbour Academy) school sites, but all pupils were transferred to the former Ellington School site on Newlands Lane in 2011 (the Ellington School had been rebuilt in 2007). In March 2015 it was announced that The Ellington and Hereson School was proposed to merge with The Marlowe Academy from September 2015. Reasons for the merger included that the site for The Ellington and Hereson School was restricting its growth as a successful school. The Marlowe Academy was founded in 2005 as an academy, with thirty million pounds spent on the new school buildings. It was intended to replace the existing Ramsgate School
Document [6](Title: Merriweather Post Pavilion (album)) on CD and digitally in the United States on January 20. Peaking at number 13 on the United States "Billboard" 200, by 2012 the album had sold over 199,000 copies, more than twice as many as the group's previous top-seller, "Strawberry Jam". In 2009. It was awarded a silver certification from the Independent Music Companies Association which indicated sales of at least 30,000 copies throughout Europe. "Merriweather Post Pavilion" was met with universal acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 89, based on
Document [7](Title: The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)) The Phantom of the Opera is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe . Lloyd Webber and Stilgoe also wrote the musical 's book together . Based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux , its central plot revolves around a beautiful soprano , Christine Daaé , who becomes the obsession of a mysterious , disfigured musical genius living in the subterranean labyrinth beneath the Opera Garnier .
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Document [0](Title: Anzani 10-cylinder) crankcase via inlet tubes placed at the rear of the engine to avoid cooling of the mixture by the oncoming airflow. This arrangement placed the exhaust valves at the front of the engine, where they were operated from a cam in the rear of the crankcase via push rods and rockers. A single carburettor fed the crankcase chambers from below. Some versions used a single Gibaud magneto, running at 3,000 rpm, though others built by British Anzani had a pair of Bosch magnetos, running slower. Plugs (K.L.G. for the British variant) were mounted in the sides of the cylinder heads,
Document [1](Title: Kamarulzaman Teh) Kamarulzaman Teh Kamarulzaman Teh (15 January 1920 - 5 November 2002), who was imprisoned in the Federation of Malaya for 22 years, is the longest political detainee in Malaysia's history. He was the leader of Angkatan Pemuda Insaf (API) who fought the Japanese during the Japanese occupation of Malaya. Kamarulzaman was born into a family of Malay farmers in Temerloh, Pahang. He joined Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya (PKMM) during the Japanese occupation in Malaya to fight against the Japanese army. He was very enthusiastic about the party as he saw socialism as a way to conquer poverty in his state
Document [2](Title: Elchonon Wasserman) a health resort and "became deeply attached to him and his way of learning." He left Telz and traveled to Brest-Litovsk (Brisk) in present-day Belarus, where he learned under Soloveitchik for two years, thereafter considering him his primary "rebbe" (teacher and mentor). Wasserman was married in 1899 to Michla, the daughter of Rabbi Meir Atlas, rabbi of Salantai (Salant). Wasserman lived in his father-in-law's house for many years and rejected offers of rabbinical posts (including a prestigious rabbinate in Moscow) being afforded the opportunity to learn Torah at home. He did however decide to teach, and together with Rabbi Yoel
Document [3](Title: Charles L. Kuhn) a Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) Officer. Charles L. Kuhn Charles L. Kuhn (1902-1985) was an American academic, art historian, and Director of Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum. Kuhn earned a PhD at Harvard in 1929. In 1930, Kuhn joined the Harvard faculty. In addition to teaching, he was named director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which was dedicated to the study and artworks of Germanic countries. His academic career was interrupted by military service in the Second World War. At war's end, he returned to teach at Harvard. Lieutenant Commander Charles Kuhn was activated from the United States Naval Reserve
Document [4](Title: Alamo Lake State Park) During extreme flood events the reservoir can fill rapidly; the lake has been recorded to rise in a single night due to extreme flooding. Unusually high flows during the 1970s and 1980s increased the depth and size of the reservoir to unexpected levels, giving birth to recreational and fishing possibilities. Since then, the lake has been stocked with numerous fish species, including largemouth bass, crappie, sunfish, channel catfish, flathead catfish and tilapia. The lake is host to fishing tournaments and has been the location of at least one Arizona state fishing record. The park can be accessed by a paved
Document [5](Title: Yorkshire and the Humber) WABCO Vehicle Control Systems UK (air brakes) is in Morley, and QHotels are on "Bruntcliffe Road" (A650) in Bruntcliffe. East of Morley off the A6110 is DePuy International (orthopaedics). Hermes Europe (former Parcelnet before 2009, which was Directline and Speedlink before 1999), based at Capitol Park on the A650 at Topcliffe, is the UK's largest home delivery company, and is part of Grattan's parent company. ATB Morley, on the B6157 next to the Owlcotes Centre and owned by Antriebstechnik AG, make electric motors. Further along the B6157 from ATB Morley at the junction with B6155, Hainsworth makes speciality textiles such
Document [6](Title: 23rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry) continual field service and participation in the Battles of Gaines Mill, Second Bull Run, and South Mountain. The arrival of the nearly 1,000-strong 23rd New Jersey and the newly recruited three-year 15th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry greatly replenished the brigade's numbers. When the 23rd New Jersey's first commander, Colonel John S. Cox, resigned to prevent a court-martial for drunkenness in November 1862, the new commander, Col. Henry O. Ryerson (the former Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry), reviewed the regiment, and disparagingly called them "Yahoos", due to their less than military demeanor and irreverence. The men of
Document [7](Title: Party Down South) Party Down South Also known as ' The Dirty South Dirty South ' Genre Reality Created by SallyAnn Salsano Country of origin United States Original language ( s ) English No. of seasons 7 No. of episodes 86 Production Executive producer ( s ) SallyAnn Salsano Joel Zimmer Kyle Simpson Jayson Dinsmore Melanie Moreau Camera setup Multiple Running time 42 minutes Production company ( s ) 495 Productions Release Original network CMT Picture format 1080i ( HDTV ) Original release January 16 , 2014 ( 2014 - 01 - 16 ) -- April 14 , 2016 ( 2016 - 04 - 14 ) External links Website www.cmt.com/show/party-down-south/series.jhtml
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Answer: | 7 |
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Document [0](Title: Richard Gordon (theoretical biologist)) Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory in Panacea, Florida where he winters, and he holds an adjunct position in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Wayne State University. Gordon lives in Alonsa, Manitoba, Canada. Gordon was educated at University of Chicago where he did an undergraduate degree in Mathematics and a PhD at University of Oregon in Chemical Physics under Terrell L Hill. His thesis was "On Stochastic Growth and Form and Steady State Properties of Ising Lattice Membranes". He published his first paper in 1966. Gordon is an eclectic scientist and prolific writer with over 200 peer reviewed publications in a
Document [1](Title: LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers) Gym: one multi-purpose wood court and one synthetic court), indoor climbing area, eight lane 25-yard indoor lap pool, eight lane 25-yard lighted outdoor lap pool, powerlifting room, nine raquetball courts, one squash court, an indoor track, nine lighted outdoor tennis courts, two sand volleyball courts and locker rooms. UREC Field Complex<br>The UREC Field Complex (formerly LSU Sport & Adventure Complex) is an athletic facility on the campus of Louisiana State University that is used for flag football, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball and ultimate frisbee. It is the home of the LSU men's and women's lacrosse teams, men's and women's rugby
Document [2](Title: Sandy Posey) 1971, signing with Columbia Records and produced by Billy Sherrill. Sherrill had just successfully turned another 1960s pop star, Jody Miller into a leading country female vocalist and it appeared Posey might be another one when the first single, "Bring Him Safely Home to Me" hit the top 20. However it was not to be with only two other singles barely scraping into the top 40. Posey signed with Monument Records in 1976 with just one single to chart and later in the year moved to Warner Bros. Records. Her first single for the label inauspiciously peaked at No. 93
Document [3](Title: 3rd Battalion, 23rd Marines) and then move combat engineers in to destroy the balance of remaining enemy equipment. 3/23 was mobilized for Operation Enduring Freedom on March 5, 2003, and deployed to Iraq with the 2nd Marine Division's Task Force Tarawa located in Al Kut. Commanded by LtCol David Couvillon of Brusly, Louisiana, 3/23 conducted a relief-in-place with Task Force Tarawa, becoming responsible for the entire Wassit Province of Iraq. Subsequently attached to the 1st Marine Division, 3/23 conducted Stability and Security Operations (SASO) through August, 2003. LtCol Couvillon, acting also as Military Provincial Governor, and the Marines of 3/23 (supported by Marine and
Document [4](Title: Holy Trinity Church, Reading) and facade. In 1864 it became a chapel of ease in the parish of St Mary the Virgin, and in 1870 it became a parish church in its own right. The church has a chancel screen by Augustus Pugin that was originally in St Chad's Cathedral in Birmingham. Holy Trinity Church, Reading Holy Trinity Church, also known as the Church of the Holy Trinity, is a Church of England parish church in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It is situated on the Oxford Road some west of the town centre. It is a Grade II
Document [5](Title: Ashley Judd) Judd has supported the following charities and foundations: In 2008, Judd supported Barack Obama's presidential campaign. In 2009, she appeared in a one-minute video advertisement for the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, in which Judd condemned Alaska governor Sarah Palin for supporting aerial wolf hunting. In response, Palin stated the reason these wolves are killed is to protect the caribou population in Alaska. Palin called the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund an "extreme fringe group". In 2010, Judd signed the Animal Legal Defense Fund's petition to urge Governor Steve Beshear to protect Kentucky's homeless animals through tough enforcement of the
Document [6](Title: Anna Chao Pai) Mawr College (1959), and a Ph.D. in developmental genetics from the Sue Golding Graduate Division of Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1964) in New York, and worked as a researcher and professor at Montclair State University in New Jersey.(1969-1997) She served on the Board of Directors at Sweet Briar College from 1984 to 1992. During that tenure, she was responsible for the college to develop a College Honors Program and the Bachelor of Science degree. She also was responsible for the development of a College Honors Program at Montclair State University. She married David Pai (白先忠) in 1959 and the
Document [7](Title: No-hitter) The pitcher who holds the record for the most no - hitters is Nolan Ryan , who threw seven in his long career . His first two came exactly two months apart , while he was with the California Angels : the first on May 15 , 1973 , and the second on July 15 . He had two more with the Angels on September 28 , 1974 , and June 1 , 1975 . Ryan 's fifth no - hitter with the Houston Astros on September 26 , 1981 , broke Sandy Koufax 's previous record . His sixth and seventh no - hitters came with the Texas Rangers on June 1 , 1990 , and May 1 , 1991 . When he tossed number seven at age 44 , he became the oldest pitcher to throw a no - hitter .
Question: who has the most no-hitters in major league baseball
Answer: | Nolan Ryan |
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Document [0](Title: Elwood, New Jersey) Elwood, New Jersey Elwood is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Mullica Township in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 1,437. At previous censuses, the area was listed by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Elwood-Magnolia CDP. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 08217. According to the United States Census Bureau, Elwood had a total area of 3.206 square miles (8.304 km), including 3.205 square miles (8.301 km) of land and 0.001 square miles (0.002 km) of water (0.03%). As of
Document [1](Title: Karen Bass) and Panama. Bass voted to authorize the United States military to participate in the 2011 military intervention in Libya. The measure (H J RES 68) failed 123-295. In 2011, Bass became a co-sponsor of Bill H.R.3261 otherwise known as the Stop Online Piracy Act. Bass, once considered a social liberal, has seen her rating decline with LGBT organizations. She once maintained a 100% rating with the Human Rights Campaign but in the most recent legislative session she failed to maintain her record and now ranks below most Democrats with a score of 88%. She can be considered liberal in her
Document [2](Title: Dorothea Bate) briefly interrupted by school". In 1898, at the age of nineteen, Bate got a job at the Natural History Museum in London, sorting bird skins in the Department of Zoology's Bird Room and later preparing fossils. She was probably the first woman to be employed as a scientist by the museum. There she remained for fifty years and learned ornithology, palaeontology, geology and anatomy. She was a piece-worker, paid by the number of fossils she prepared. In 1901 Bate published her first scientific paper, "A short account of a bone cave in the Carboniferous limestone of the Wye valley", which
Document [3](Title: Sarah Mair) She was present at the meeting when the Association was founded, but was not considered a founder member, presumably because she was unmarried and rather young. She and Mary Crudelius were willing to proceed one step at a time towards their goal of equal access to university education for both sexes, with Mair believing a practical approach would lead to the right results. However, ultimately they wanted more than a separate system for women, however good the teaching. In 1876, Mair led an effort to improve the pre-university stage of women's education and advertised classes in St. George's Hall to
Document [4](Title: Rhenish Republic) opponents as "Europe's evil spirit" and was "ruled over by an unscrupulous caste of war-fixated militaristic aristocrats" (""). The other German states should, therefore, no longer put up with Prussian supremacy. Prussia must be divided up, and her western provinces separated out to form a West German Republic. This should render impossible future domination of Germany by Prussia's eastern militaristic ethos. Adenauer was, however, keen that his West German Republic should remain inside the German Political Union. Agreement on blaming Berlin was the easy part: the complexity of the practical issues to be addressed in defining a federalist agenda for
Document [5](Title: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library) order to make the papers more accessible to the general public. It is open to researchers by appointment only. The Museum, opened to the public in 1990, is on North Coalter street two doors down from the Manse and in front of the library. The Museum contains eight museum galleries that focus on the life and times of Wilson. Highlights of the museum include the president's 1919 Pierce Arrow limousine and an interactive trench exhibit based on a World War I trench. Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum is a complex located in Staunton, Virginia.
Document [6](Title: Jow-Ga Kung Fu) Jow-Ga Kung Fu Jow Ga Kung Fu (Chinese: 周家) (or Jow Gar, Zhou Jia, or other forms of romanisation) () is a form of Kung Fu. It was founded by Jow Lung who was born in 1891, on the eleventh day of the third lunar month (April 16, 1891) in Sa Fu Village of the Canton Province, and died in 1919. His father was Jow Fong Hoy and his mother’s maiden name was Li. At the time of its inception, this particular style of Kung Fu was labeled as having the head of Hung Gar, the tail of Choy Gar
Document [7](Title: Mishael Morgan) Marie - Charms Mishael Morgan ( born July 15 , 1986 ) known professionally as Mishael Morgan , is a Trinidadian - Canadian actress known for the role of Hilary Curtis on CBS Daytime soap opera , The Young and the Restless .
Question: who played hilary on the young and the restless
Answer: | Mishael Morgan |
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Document [0](Title: Ikanos Communications) of $42 million from Tallwood Venture Capital. In June 2010, John Quigley replaced Michael Gulett as chief executive (who left in April). He was the fifth CEO in six years. A U.S. appeals court on May 25, 2012 revived a shareholder lawsuit accusing Ikanos of failing to properly disclose known defects in its semiconductor chips at the time it was conducting a 2006 stock offering. In August 2015, Ikanos was acquired by Qualcomm Atheros in a deal worth around $47 million, with Qualcomm taking on $20 million of liabilities from Ikanos. In August 2016 Qualcomm Atheros has closed its recently
Document [1](Title: John Connally) in 1946 at the rank of lieutenant commander. On his release from the navy, Connally practiced law in the Alvin Wirtz law firm, until Lyndon Baines Johnson, then a newly elected senator, persuaded him to return to Washington, D.C. to serve as a key aide. He had close ties with Johnson before his navy days and maintained them until the former president's death in 1973. Two of Connally's principal legal clients were the Texas oil tycoon Sid W. Richardson and Perry Bass, Richardson's nephew and partner, both of Fort Worth. Richardson's empire at the time was estimated at $200 million
Document [2](Title: Romania) to foreigners for significantly undervalued prices. Furthermore, other major privatizations like that of Banca Comercială a României are criticized by opponents for being detrimental to the Romanian people. Post-1989 regimes are also criticized for allowing foreign exploitations of mineral, rare metals and gold reserves at Roșia Montană, as well as for permitting American multinational energy giant Chevron to prospect for shale gas using the hydraulic fracking technique which has been claimed to pollute the vast underground freshwater reserves in the affected areas. Both these actions have led to significant protests by the population, such as the 2013 Romanian protests against
Document [3](Title: Rissi Palmer) I’m by myself (Dora anyone?). From songs like “Be Me”, to “You Could Be Dancing”, to “Not Afraid of the Dark”, these messages are for the adults as much as they are for the kids.". On March 18, 2014, Rissi launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the creation of her follow-up to her self-titled debut, a five-song EP entitled "The Back Porch Sessions". The project was produced by Grammy Award-winning producers Shannon Sanders and Drew Ramsey, who also produced on her first album. Rissi has described the sound of this EP as "Southern Soul", a mix of country, soul,
Document [4](Title: Irby, Merseyside) via other public transport, and it is approximately a 45-minute walk away and offers only hourly services. Alternatively, buses may be used exclusively or to travel to West Kirby station, which is on the Wirral Line of the high-frequency Merseyrail network. Irby, Merseyside Irby () is a village on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The village covers an area of 20 square kilometres. To the north of Irby lies the associated hamlet of Irby Hill. It is part of the Greasby, Frankby & Irby Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral and is situated in the parliamentary constituency of Wirral West.
Document [5](Title: Leone Cruz) Leone Cruz Juan Leone Cruz (born June 13, 1987) is a Mexican/American soccer player who played for Austin Aztex in the USL Pro. Cruz made a total of 67 appearances for the SMU Mustangs and finished with nine goals and five assists. Cruz also played in the USL Premier Development League for the Austin Lightning, the DFW Tornados, the Laredo Heat and the Austin Aztex U23. Cruz won two PDL National Championships, the first in 2007 (Laredo) and the second in 2013 (Austin). On January 13, 2011, Cruz was drafted in the second round (21st overall) of the 2011 MLS
Document [6](Title: Newport (cigarette)) pleasure aspect of these campaigns weighs an important part of youth targeting, portraying Newports as fun and enjoyable and, subconsciously, sexy and sexual. Newport is mainly sold in the United States, but also was or still is sold in Antigua British Virgin Islands, Luxembourg, Finland and Singapore. A lawsuit against the Lorillard Tobacco Company alleged that in the late 1960s, company vans were used to make regular trips to housing projects where free Newport cigarettes were given to children. Evidence showed that the deceased plaintiff died of lung cancer, but that she started smoking at age nine after receiving free
Document [7](Title: Simon & Garfunkel) Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of singer - songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel . They were one of the best - selling music groups of the 1960s and became counterculture icons of the decade 's social revolution , alongside artists such as the Beatles , the Beach Boys , and Bob Dylan . Their biggest hits -- including '' The Sound of Silence '' ( 1964 ) , '' Mrs. Robinson '' ( 1968 ) , '' The Boxer '' ( 1969 ) , and '' Bridge over Troubled Water '' ( 1970 ) -- reached number one on singles charts worldwide .
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Document [0](Title: Guðni Jónsson) Guðni Jónsson Guðni Jónsson (22 July 1901 – 4 March 1974) was an Icelandic professor of history and editor of Old Norse texts. Guðni was born at Gamla-Hraun at Eyrarbakki into a poor family who had a total of 17 children. He was raised by relatives at Leirubakki until he was twelve, worked two seasons as a fisherman and then was taken in by his married sister in Reykjavík, enabling him to attend evening school there. He received a middle school certificate in Flensburg in 1921 and a school certificate from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík in 1924. In 1923 he served
Document [1](Title: Roman-Aequian wars) Fabius successfully ambushed the Aequi and routed them, recovering all the bounty that had been taken from the Latin territory. He then pursued the Aequi into their own territory and ravaged their lands, later returning to Rome with much bounty and glory. Hostilities continued in 464 BC. The Aequi allied with the Volscian town of Ecetra (already under Roman rule) against Rome. The Hernici learnt of this alliance, and warned Rome that the Ecetrans had revolted. The Romans also suspected that the Volscian town of Antium (which included a Roman colony) would also revolt. This suspicion arose because Antium had
Document [2](Title: Sukkah) part which is under the sky is kosher.) Most authorities require its floor area to be at least 16 square cubits. In practice, the walls of a sukkah can be constructed from any material that will withstand a normally anticipated terrestrial wind. If the material is not rigid and therefore will sway in the wind, the sukkah is not kosher (Talmud, Sukkah 24b). Accordingly, there is a discussion among contemporary halakhic authorities whether canvas may be used for walls: Some, such as R. Ovadiah Yosef (Shu"t Yechaveh Da'at 3:46) hold that even the slightest degree of swaying in the wind
Document [3](Title: SC Morabeza) Their last appearance and win was 4-0 over Corôa on April 24. The unexpected came as Morabeza did not played in a final match against Académica, the region awarded 3-0 against the club. Morabeza had 17 points, 5 wins and 23 goals, fourth ranked in the region. Morabeza alongside Benfica Brava were the two clubs who played in a special competition known as Taça de Beneficiência (the Beneficience Cup, or the Goodwill Cup), Morabeza won the special title in 2017. Morabeza got their 16 year wait for another Opening Tournament title for 2017 as the club had 16 points, four
Document [4](Title: Rivadavia Department, San Juan) (popularly known as RIM 22) and the South is the same located the town of "drink" with a large number of villages and settlements emergency. The tourism department is located in the west at the foot of the Zonda creek. There are two routes to the resorts of this department, one of which is Avenida José Ignacio de la Roza, which leads to the F. Cantoni park. It is located at the foot of the Sierra Chica de Zonda, and was inaugurated on September 11, 1932. at the behest of Governor Federico Cantoni, who named it "Park Bernardino Rivadavia." It
Document [5](Title: Burhan Doğançay) always range from photographic realism to abstraction, from pop art to material image/montage/collage. In the 1970s and 1980s he gained fame with his interpretation of urban walls in his signature ribbons series, which in contrast to his collaged billboard works such as the Cones Series, Doors Series or Alexander's Walls consist of clean paper strips and their calligraphically-shaped shadows. These brightly intense curvilinear forms seem to burst forth from flat, solid-colored backgrounds. The graceful ribbonlike shapes take on a three-dimensional quality, especially as suggested by the implied shadows. This series later gave rise to alucobond–aluminum composite shadow sculptures and Aubusson
Document [6](Title: Aguilar–Spinelli test) Aguilar–Spinelli test The Aguilar–Spinelli test was a judicial guideline set down by the U.S. Supreme Court for evaluating the validity of a search warrant or a warrantless arrest based on information provided by a confidential informant or an anonymous tip. The Supreme Court abandoned the "Aguilar"–"Spinelli" test in "Illinois v. Gates", 462 U.S. 213 (1983), in favor of a rule that evaluates the reliability of the information under the "totality of the circumstances." However, Alaska, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New York, Tennessee, Vermont, Oregon, and Washington have retained the "Aguilar–Spinelli" test, based on their own state constitutions. The two aspects of the
Document [7](Title: List of solar eclipses in the 21st century) The next solar eclipse ( Partial ) will occur on February 15 , 2018 ; the last solar eclipse ( Total ) occurred on August 21 , 2017 .
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Answer: | August 21 , 2017 |
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Document [0](Title: El Toro (IP targeting provider)) doesn't increase voter turnout by more than 5%. El Toro (IP targeting provider) El Toro is a technology company based in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, best known for their unique IP targeting platform. It specializes in delivering display advertisements to specific households based on IP address without the use of cookies. El Toro was founded in July 2013 after raising a seed round of $400,000 from friends and family. The company initially began as a service to fight fraudulent internet transactions by matching incoming transactions with publicly available information, together with previously compiled information to gauge the likelihood of fraud.
Document [1](Title: Gavin Newsom) in 2000 that endorsed issues Newsom supported. Democratic leadership felt that they needed to reinforce San Francisco as a Democratic stronghold after losing the 2000 presidential election and the 2003 recall election to Arnold Schwarzenegger. National figures from the Democratic Party, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Jesse Jackson, campaigned on Newsom's behalf. Five supervisors endorsed Gonzalez while Newsom received the endorsement of Willie Brown. Newsom won the run-off race, capturing 53 percent of the vote to Gonzalez's 47 percent and winning by 11,000 votes. Newsom ran as a business-friendly centrist Democrat and a moderate in San Francisco politics; some
Document [2](Title: University of Mbuji Mayi) in French. The University was created 1 October 2004 as Mbuji Mayi Center University (C.U.K.) extension of the University of Kinshasa, and became autonomous in 2010 following Ministerial order No. 157/MINESU/CABMIN/EBK/PK/2010 27 September 2010. University of Mbuji Mayi The University of Mbuji Mayi (UM) is an accredited private university in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located in the province of Kasai-Oriental, city of Mbuji Mayi. The university is one of the many initiatives by the "Fondation Cardinal Malula". The UM, exists alongside other institutions of higher learning such as the C.U.M (Centre Universitaire de Mbuyi). People mostly mix these
Document [3](Title: Dunfermline (Scottish Parliament constituency)) council area. Fife is represented in the Scottish Parliament by five constituencies, Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Mid Fife and Glenrothes and North East Fife. The Dunfermline constituency is formed from the following electoral wards; <br> Dunfermline (Scottish Parliament constituency) Dunfermline is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, it is one of nine constituencies in the Mid Scotland and Fife electoral region, which elects seven additional members, in addition to the nine constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation
Document [4](Title: Cesare Borgia) created duke of Romagna. Hired by Florence, Cesare subsequently added the lordship of Piombino to his new lands. While his "condottieri" took over the siege of Piombino (which ended in 1502), Cesare commanded the French troops in the sieges of Naples and Capua, defended by Prospero and Fabrizio Colonna. On 24 June 1501 his troops stormed the latter, causing the collapse of Aragonese power in southern Italy. In June 1502 he set out for Marche, where he was able to capture Urbino and Camerino by treason. He planned to conquer Bologna next. However, his "condottieri", most notably Vitellozzo Vitelli and
Document [5](Title: Merdø) ferries to and from Merdø every half hour during the summer season, and one of the companies also has a full-year route. Merdø Merdø is an island in Arendal municipality in Aust-Agder county, Norway. The island lies along the Skaggerak coast, near the entrance to the Galtesundet, the main shipping channel leading to the town of Arendal on the mainland. The islands of Tromøy and Hisøya lie to the north and northwest. The small islands of Ærøya and Havsøya lie to the southwest. A part of the island is included in Raet National Park. Graves from the Iron Age exist
Document [6](Title: Roland Schoeman) Roland Schoeman Roland Mark Schoeman OIS (born 3 July 1980) is a South African swimmer and was a member of the South African swimming team at the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games. Born in Pretoria, Schoeman first took an interest in the sport when he was 13, and began to compete three years later. He said he began swimming only to impress a girl he met. This marked the beginning of a career that would see him attain a gold, silver and bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games; three gold, a silver and a bronze World Championship
Document [7](Title: Screwdriver) Meanwhile , in Portland , Oregon , Henry F. Phillips patented his own invention , an improved version of a deep socket with a cruciform slot , today known as the Phillips Screw . Phillips offered his screw to the American Screw Company , and after a successful trial on the 1936 Cadillac , it quickly swept through the American auto industry . With the Industrial Revival at the end of the Great Depression and the upheaval of World War II , the Phillips screw quickly became , and remains , the most popular screw in the world . A main attraction for the screw was that conventional slotted screwdrivers could also be used on them , which was not possible with the Robertson Screw .
Question: when did phillips head screws come into use
Answer: | 1936 |
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Document [0](Title: Libraries in Paris) d’Archéologie, Serpente-Maison de la Recherche, and Institut des Etudes Ibériques. Situated in the 7th arrondissement, The American Library in Paris opened on 20 May 1920 and is part of a private, non-profit organisation. It originated from cases of books sent by the American Library Association to U.S. soldiers in France. Other academic libraries include Interuniversity Pharmaceutical Library, Leonardo da Vinci University Library, Paris School of Mines Library, and the René Descartes University Library. Opened in 2009, the Bibliothèque Sainte-Barbe is an inter-university library located in the buildings of the former College of St. Barbara. Libraries in Paris Paris, the capital
Document [1](Title: Sarkaghat) one Govt. Hospital, Senior Secondary School, Mini Secretariat in which the various Govt. Department Office of Sub-Division level function. Sarkaghat also has a CBSE affiliated school, R K International School which is located near the Nabahi Devi Temple. There are various Government Institution like Sub-Division Office, Tehsil Headquarter, Sub-Divisional Police Office, Sub-Divisional Judicial Courts, I & P H Division Office, H.P.P.W.D Divisional Office, Electrical Division Office, Ayurvedic Hospital, Veterinary Hospital, Excise & Taxation Office, H.R.T.C Division Office, Soil Conversation Office, C.D.P.O Office, BDO Office, Post Office, Telecommunication Centre, Banks (UCO bank, PNB, SBI, HP State Co-Op.Bank). About 30 Govt. and
Document [2](Title: Simon Moran) Simon Moran Simon James Moran is a concert promoter in the United Kingdom, managing director of SJM Concerts, director of the Academy Music Group of venues and owner of the Warrington Wolves Rugby League team. Simon Moran's company co-owns the T in the Park and V Festival. He is in charge of major London venues including the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire and O2 Brixton Academy. Moran is cited as being a "close friend" to UK pop band, Take That. In 2011, The Guardian credited Simon Moran as the "catalyst for the group re-forming in 2005" after he offered to promote
Document [3](Title: Musical Bliss) Guineas. Musical Bliss Musical Bliss (1986–2006) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare who won the classic 1000 Guineas in 1989. In a racing career lasting from July 1988 until August 1989, the filly ran five times and won three races. In 1988, Musical Bliss won both her races including the Rockfel Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse. On her first appearance as a three-year-old, she won the 1000 Guineas but ran poorly in her two other races and was retired from racing at the end of the year. Her record as a broodmare was mixed. Musical Bliss was a bay
Document [4](Title: Ervin Somogyi) "I can make a guitar!" He liked guitar music (he was, and is, an accomplished player), he liked working with his hands, and he had plenty of free time. "And," he added, "there was no one to stop me." He bought tools at flea markets and labored with great deliberation for one year in his apartment in Oakland — sawing, gluing, clamping, bending, filing, sanding, shaping, worrying, exulting. When the instrument was finished in 1971, he played a rousing flamenco number and started on his second guitar. He sold the first one for $200. His first few guitars were nylon-stringed
Document [5](Title: James Huntington) labor union and Georgist land-tax movements. He was later a founder of the Church Association for the Advancement of the Interests of Labor, and was an early member of the Knights of Labor. The Order of the Holy Cross chose Huntington as Superior for several non-consecutive terms. However, he concentrated his time and energy on parish and missionary work. Under his leadership, the order moved to rural Westminster, Maryland, in the 1890s, and shortly after to West Park, New York. The cornerstone for the order's monastery, which now serves as its guest house, was laid in 1902, and the building
Document [6](Title: Moreese Bickham) been improper. Alcamo pointed out that based on the deputies' own testimony, it was apparent that Bickham had not broken any laws. If Bickham had been violent or dangerous at 11 p.m., at "Buck's Place", the two deputies would have arrested Bickham at that time. Instead, the deputies arrested Florence Spencer, a companion of Bickham. Alcamo presented the conclusion that there was no reasonable basis for Galloway and Gill to have gone to Bickham's home later, at 2:10 am. Alcamo said that it could be further inferred that the two men meant to do Bickham harm. Alcamo argued that at
Document [7](Title: American Civil War) The American Civil War ( also known by other names ) was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865 . As a result of the long - standing controversy over slavery , war broke out in April 1861 , when Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina , shortly after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated . The nationalists of the Union proclaimed loyalty to the U.S. Constitution . They faced secessionists of the Confederate States , who advocated for states ' rights to expand slavery .
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Document [0](Title: Lê Uy Mục) Lê Túc Tông. Annalists during the Revival Lê dynasty recorded him as having killed many people including his grandmother and two of his ministers, as well as many imperial princes. He also wasted his energy in excessive drinking and sexual activities. It was alleged that some Ming ambassadors, having examined the emperor Lê Uy Mục's aggressive physical appearance, labelled him as Evil King ("Quỷ vương," 鬼王). In 1504, Uy Mục arrested his cousin Lê Oanh, son of Hiến Tông's younger brother Lê Tân. Oanh eventually escaped southwards to Thanh Hóa, the homeland of the imperial house. Here, Oanh organized a
Document [1](Title: 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels football team) was sidelined for most of the second half. However, he did return for a 1-yard touchdown run. UNC's stout defense once again came up with big plays in the Tar Heel's fourth straight win. 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels football team The 2009 North Carolina Tar Heels football team represented the University of North Carolina during its 57th season in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tar Heels played in the Coastal Division of the conference. The Tar Heels finished the season 8–5, 4–4 in ACC play and lost in the Meineke Car Care Bowl 19–17 against Pittsburgh. However, in 2011,
Document [2](Title: Aaron Groom) in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup for Fiji, being named man of the match in the Bati's win over France. Aaron signed with the Sheffield Eagles for the 2009-2010 seasons but suffered a serious knee injury that limited his appearances in England. He has recently played for the Asquith Magpies in the North Sydney-Manly local A Grade competition and joined the North Sydney Bears for the 2013 season, making his first appearance for them in Round 4 against Illawarra. He was named in the Fiji squad for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. He scored the opening try and
Document [3](Title: Battle of Yangxia) Hanyang. One force bypassed the revolutionaries' defense by striking from Xiaogan further to the west. The two sides clashed at Sanyanqiao. On November 22 another Qing force managed to cross the Han River from Hankou and eventually captured the strategic heights in Hanyang. The revolutionaries twice sent reinforcements from Wuchang across the Yangtze River to Hanyang but suffered heavy casualties en route. Another group of revolutionaries in Wuchang planned to cross the Yangtze River to Hankou and then attack Liujiamiao behind Qing lines, but the commander of this group was drunk and did not join the assault force, which faced
Document [4](Title: Brewton, Alabama) 2,543 housing units at an average density of 224.4 per square mile (86.7/km). The racial makeup of the city was 57.60% White or Caucasian, 40.23% Black or African American, 0.42% Native American, 0.49% Asian, 0.53% from other races, and 0.73% from two or more races. 1.11% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 2,216 households out of which 27.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.3% were married couples living together, 17.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.6% were non-families. 31.0% of all households were made up
Document [5](Title: Glarentza) elevate the city wall. A small citadel was located in the southwestern corner of the town. The port was separated from the main town by a wall, and was situated in an excavated basin (today a swamp) and probably separated from the sea by an artificial mole and protected by extensions of the city walls. The entrance to the harbour was from the west, offering protection from both the wind and the coast's shoals. Among the few remains of buildings from the interior of the town, most notable are a large monumental staircase and a large church, with dimensions of
Document [6](Title: Immigration in Île-de-France) Immigration in Île-de-France The Île-de-France region is a magnet for immigrants, hosting one of the largest concentrations of immigrants in Europe. As of 2006, about 35% of people (4 million) living in the region were either immigrant (17%) or born to at least one immigrant parent (18%). If the region, primary seat of French political and economic power for centuries, has always attracted immigrants, modern immigration can be traced back to the second half of the 19th century when France emerged as an immigration destination with Eastern European Jews fleeing persecutions, and Southern Europeans (mostly Italians) and Belgians seeking better
Document [7](Title: The X Factor (UK series 1)) The X Factor Series 1 Broadcast from 4 September -- 11 December 2004 Judges Simon Cowell Sharon Osbourne Louis Walsh Presenter ( s ) Kate Thornton ( ITV ) Co-presenter ( s ) Ben Shephard ( ITV2 ) Broadcaster ITV ITV2 ( The Xtra Factor ) Winner Steve Brookstein Origin Camberwell , London , England Song '' Against All Odds '' Genre ( s ) Blue - eyed soul , jazz Mentor Simon Cowell Runner - up G4 Chronology ▶
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Document [0](Title: Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi Crowningburg) unsuccessful attempted to "hānai" (adopt), would later serve as a trustee for the Lunalilo Home. Taylor would succeed the Kaheas', descendants of Auhea's aunt Kahinu-o-Kekuaokalani Beckley, as the "kahu" (caretaker) of the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla in 1947, serving till his death. All subsequent "kahu" of Mauna ʻAla have been descendants of Auhea and her ancestor Hoʻolulu except for Taylor's widow and Hawaiian "kumu hula" ʻIolani Luahine. However her most disreputable descendant is her great-great-great grandson Sammy Amalu (1917–1986), a longtime columnist at "The Honolulu Advertiser." Amalu was described as a con man by Craig Gima of the "Honolulu
Document [1](Title: Colonial Skimmer) aft of the enclosed cockpit. The cabin had side-by-side seating for a pilot and passenger with room behind for another passenger. The prototype XC-1 Skimmer first flew on July 17, 1948, powered by a Lycoming O-235 engine, but was later re-engined with a Lycoming O-290 engine. 24 examples of the C-1 Skimmer were built and these were followed by 18 examples of the higher powered four-seat variant known as the C-2 Skimmer IV, which through a succession of companies became the Lake Buccaneer. Colonial Skimmer The Colonial Model C-1 Skimmer was an American small single-engined amphibian flying boat built by
Document [2](Title: Games for Windows) reduce the technical requirements for developers. The Games Explorer, included with all versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7, is a special folder that showcases the games installed on a user's computer and their related information. When a compatible game is installed, the operating system adds a shortcut of the game to the Games Explorer, and can optionally download additional information, such as game packaging and content rating information (e.g., ESRB, PEGI, ACB, CERO) through the developer's own game definition file or from information provided by the Internet, although this feature was discontinued since 2016. Windows Experience Index information is
Document [3](Title: Nohmul) in Belize. John Morris of the Belizean Institute of Archaeology said that the workers would have known that they were bulldozing Maya ruins as the tall structure was unmistakable. Jaime Awe, head of the Belize Institute of Archaeology, noted that the pyramid mound could not have been mistaken for a natural hill as the landscape is otherwise flat and the ruins were well-known. After a lengthy investigation, charges were levied on June 27, 2013 against four individuals: foreman Javier Nunez, excavator driver Emil Cruz, and the managing directors of De-Mar's Stone Company, Denny and Emelda Grijalva. In April 2016, Javier
Document [4](Title: Lobster Man from Mars) witness such a bad movie with potential to lose every cent invested in its distribution and promotion. He buys the production on the spot, but once in release it becomes a big hit and makes a huge profit sending Shelldrake straight to tax prison, with Stevie taking his place as the studio's new boy wonder. Sundance Film Festival Lobster Man from Mars Lobster Man From Mars is a 1989 comedy film directed by Stanley Sheff and starring Tony Curtis. The film is a spoof of B-movie sci-fi films from the 1950s. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film
Document [5](Title: Huérfanos Street) Huérfanos Street Huérfanos Street is an east-west street in downtown Santiago, Chile. The word huérfanos is Spanish for orphans and the street is so named because an orphanage that was built here in 1758. Huérfanos Street's eastern end originates west of Santa Lucía Hill. The segment between Mac Iver and Teatinos streets is pedestrianized. Many banks, stores and cinemas operate on this segment. It is also home to the headquarters of Codelco. At the center of this segment, Huérfanos and Paseo Ahumada form a busy pedestrian intersection. Palacio Pereira is located at the corner of Huérfanos and San Martín Street.
Document [6](Title: Irvington, New York) and the New York State Thruway are accessible via Ardsley, and the Mario Cuomo Bridge is nearby in Tarrytown. Commuter train service to New York City is available at the Irvington and Ardsley-on-Hudson train stations, served by the Metro-North Railroad of the MTA. Bus service is provided on Broadway by the Westchester County Beeline Bus System via route #1T (The Bronx-Yonkers-Tarrytown) and #1W (The Bronx-Yonkers-White Plains). As with all river communities in Westchester, Irvington is traversed by a stretch of the old Croton Aqueduct, about long, which is now part of the Old Croton Trailway State Park. The Aqueduct is
Document [7](Title: Oregon (toponym)) The origin of the name of the U.S. state of Oregon is unknown , and a subject of some dispute .
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Document [0](Title: Second-wave feminism) Though it is widely accepted that the movement lasted from the 1960s into the early 1980s , the exact years of the movement are more difficult to pinpoint and are often disputed . The movement is usually believed to have begun in 1963 , when '' Mother of the Movement '' Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique , and President John F. Kennedy 's Presidential Commission on the Status of Women released its report on gender inequality . The report revealed , that there was gender inequality , but also recommended changing it by giving paid maternity leave , greater access to education , and help with child care , along with Friedan 's book , which spoke to the discontent of many women ( especially housewives ) , led to the formation of many local , state , and federal government women 's groups as well as many independent feminist organizations . Friedan was referencing a '' movement '' as early as 1964 .
Document [1](Title: Tunakabuni) Tunakabuni Muḥammad Mu’min ibn Mīr Muḥammad Zamān Tunakābunī () was a 17th-century Persian physician from Mazandaran. Tunakabuni was an author on various medical and religious topics. He based his large Persian compendium of simple and compound remedies, which according to the text was composed in 1679, on Arabic authorities and on Indian sources. His treatise was dedicated to Shah Sulayman, who ruled from 1666 to 1694. Grandfathers of him emigrated from Tonekabon to Isfahan and were special healers of the kings of the Safavid dynasty. Tunakabuni was also the special doctor of King Soleiman and had skill in medicine and
Document [2](Title: Cheung Wing Fat) Cheung Wing Fat Cheung Wing Fat (), also known as Mars (), is a Hong Kong actor, action director, stuntman and martial artist. He is one of Jackie Chan's best friends. Cheung Wing Fat was born in Hong Kong in 1954. He got the nickname "Weird Fire Star" after being involved in a car accident leaving him with two scars on his head. While working as a stuntman on a film in Thailand he got promoted to a supporting actor and needed a stage name. He picked "Mars" based on his nickname. He became a student of Madame Fan Fok
Document [3](Title: Mount Sobo) until 3 million years ago when the large scale activity of the rising Mount Aso system caused a pyroclastic flow which gave Mount Sobo its present shape. Thanks to volcanic activity, granite is ubiquitous. In the valleys at the bottom of the mountain and at medium and high altitude rock-climbing fans are fascinated by the cliffs which can be found everywhere. Miyama Kirishima ("Rhododendron kiusianum"), Japanese gentian and the Japanese maple grow in great numbers and are visited by mountain climbers in all seasons. The mountain is covered by old-growth forest. Typical species include Japanese beech and "Tsuga". Going up
Document [4](Title: Emin Arslan) political and literary weekly ""El Lápiz Azul"" (i.e. "The Blue Pencil"). Editor-in-chief was Celso Tíndaro (born Pedro B. Franco, 1894–1947). 47 issues were published from May 1925 to May 1926, including texts from Leopoldo Lugones, Alberto Williams, Eugenio d'Ors and Eduardo Acevedo Díaz. In June 1926, Arslan founded "Al-Istiklal" (الإستقلال), "The Independence." The magazine was in Arabic but part of its commercial ads were in Spanish. It came into being "as a political and intellectual response to the upheaval caused by the Great Syrian Revolt", and "was one of the main Arabic anti-French organs from Argentina/Brazil. Moreover, it represented a
Document [5](Title: American Council for Judaism) was that to American Jews, Israel was not the state or homeland of the Jewish people, but merely a foreign country. It switched its focus to battling what it viewed as its primary foe—the political influence of Zionism upon American Jewry. In addition to supporting a network of religious schools committed to Classical Reform Judaism, the Council fought American-Jewish fundraising for Israel and agitated against the merging of Zionist fund-raising organizations with local Jewish community boards, provided financial aid to Jews emigrating from Israel and to Palestinian refugees, and enjoyed friendly relations with the Eisenhower State Department under John Foster
Document [6](Title: Hawkins County Courthouse) the Cumberland Gap to Kentucky). Chancery Court was first held in this building in 1825. By 1835, the county, now having three towns (Rogersville, Bulls Gap, and Surgoinsville), had outgrown its second, log-based courthouse, and the county set out to buy land and build a courthouse commensurate with growing Rogersville's new architectural prominence (as detailed below). The lot upon which the courthouse now stands was purchased from Louisiana Rogers Mitchell, daughter of town founder Joseph Rogers, who had bequeathed it to her in his will after his death in 1833. In 1836, the Mitchells sold the lot to the Justices
Document [7](Title: List of My Hero Academia episodes) 50 12 '' End of the Beginning , Beginning of the End '' '' Hajimari no Owari Owari no Hajimari '' ( 始まり の 終わり 終わり の 始まり ) June 23 , 2018
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Document [0](Title: Walasi-Yi Interpretive Center) The building was then leased and operated by Winton Porter from 2001 to 2013. It is currently operated by Logan and Georganna Seamon. Currently, in addition to the outfitter the Walasi-Yi center offers a hostel. The bunks in the hostel are at a premium in early spring when the vast majority of northbound thru-hikers are traveling through northern Georgia. Walasi-Yi Interpretive Center The Walasi-Yi Interpretive Center is a small stone building located along US 19/129 at Neels Gap, Georgia, United States, on the eastern side of Blood Mountain. It is notable as the only place where the 2,175-mile-long Appalachian Trail
Document [1](Title: Cedar Fest) following the event, Wibert said: With the memory of 2008's Cedar Fest fresh in the minds of Michigan State students, an unofficial Cedar Fest revival occurred Saturday, April 4, 2009 and Monday, April 6, 2009, following the Michigan State men's basketball team's successful run to the Final Four. Crowds of 2,000 and 1,700 (respectively) peacefully celebrated together in the streets outside of Cedar Village with continuous chants of "Go Green, Go White!" and renditions of the Michigan State University Fight Song.Over 80 arrests were made during the Final Four weekend; however, most of these arrests were related to minors possessing
Document [2](Title: Home invasion) offenders who commit burglary while carrying a weapon can be convicted of the offence of aggravated burglary even if the weapon is not actually brandished or used. Home invasion differs from burglary in that its perpetrators have a violent intent apart from the unlawful entry itself, specific or general, much the same way as aggravated robbery—personally taking from someone by force—is differentiated from mere larceny (theft alone). Few statistics are available on the crime of home invasion as such, because it is not defined as a crime in its own right in most jurisdictions. Statistics about home invasion found on
Document [3](Title: Effects of Agent Orange on the Vietnamese people) . Scientific reports have concluded that refugees who had reported being exposed to chemical sprays while in South Vietnam continued to experience pain in the eyes and skin as well as gastrointestinal upsets. In one study, ninety-two percent of participants suffered incessant fatigue; others reported abortions and monstrous births. Meta-analyses of the most current studies on the association between Agent Orange and birth defects have concluded that there is a statistically significant correlation such that having a parent who was exposed to Agent Orange at any point in their life will increase one's likelihood of either possessing or acting as
Document [4](Title: Duurstede Castle) donjon was enclosed by new buildings. The still intact burgundian tower was also built around this time. His successors Frederick IV of Baden and Philip of Burgundy also used the castle as their residence, and Philip of Burgundy embellished the castle with renaissance features. Philip of Burgundy settled at Duurstede Castle when he became bishop of Utrecht in 1517. He was accompanied by his court painter Mabuse (Jan Gossaert), who helped to decorate the new palace of his master. At Philip's death, in 1524, Mabuse designed and erected his tomb in the church of Wijk bij Duurstede. After Philip's death,
Document [5](Title: Francis Utley) Andrew Scott, and Jean Marie. Utley began his teaching career in 1935 in the English department at Ohio State University; in 1973, he received the title of Professor of English and Folklore. He also served as visiting professor of folklore at the University of California at Berkeley and UCLA. He was president of the American Folklore Society from 1951-1952, president of the American Name Society in 1956, and president of the College English Association in 1969. Among his honors were being named Fellow of the American Folklore Society, Fellow of the American Anthropological Association, and Executive Council member of the
Document [6](Title: America's Next Top Model (season 10)) also altered; Twiggy was replaced by Czech model Paulina Porizkova due to the former's scheduling conflicts. The prizes for this cycle were: The international destination for this cycle is Rome, Italy. The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Whitney Thompson from Atlantic Beach, Florida. Thompson was the first plus-size model to win the competition. This season averaged 4.23 million viewers. Starting with this season, episode titles are taken from quotes made by the contestants and crew. It replaces "The Girl is..." episode. "First aired February 20, 2008" "First aired February 27, 2008" "First aired March 5, 2008" "First aired March
Document [7](Title: Eugene, Oregon) Extreme temperatures range from - 12 ° F ( - 24 ° C ) , recorded on December 8 , 1972 , to 108 ° F ( 42 ° C ) on August 9 , 1981 .
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Document [0](Title: HMS Belvoir (L32)) the allied landings in Sicily and subsequently the landings at Salerno. In 1944 she was prepared for service as part of the Allied landings in the south of France and subsequently in the Adriatic. In June 1945 she returned to the UK for paying off. In 1946 she was reduced to reserve status and laid up at Portsmouth. She was placed on the disposal list in 1957 and sold. She was scrapped by McLennan, arriving at their yard at Bo'Ness on 21 October 1957. HMS Belvoir (L32) HMS "Belvoir" was a destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was a member
Document [1](Title: RD-107) RD-107 The RD-107 and its sibling, the RD-108, are a type of rocket engine initially used to launch R-7 Semyorka missiles. RD-107 engines were later used on space launch vehicles based on the R-7. , very similar RD-107A and RD-108A engines are used to launch the Soyuz-FG, Soyuz-2.1a, and Soyuz-2.1b, which are in active service. The RD-107 was designed under the direction of Valentin Glushko at the Gas Dynamics Laboratory-Experimental Design Bureau (OKB-456) between 1954 and 1957. It uses liquid oxygen and kerosene as propellants operating in a gas generator cycle. As was typical by all the descendants of the
Document [2](Title: Discovery and development of gliflozins) Once insulin was discovered the focus of diabetes management was on the pancreas. Traditional focuses of therapeutic strategies for diabetes have been to enhance endogenous insulin secretion and to improve insulin sensitivity. In the previous decade the role of the kidney in the development and maintenance of high glucose levels has been examined. The role of the kidney led to the development of drugs that inhibit the sodium/glucose transporter 2 protein. Every day approximately 180 grams of glucose are filtered through the glomeruli and lost into the primary urine in healthy adults, but more than 90% of the glucose that
Document [3](Title: Degna Djan) Degna Djan Degna Djan was an Emperor of the Kingdom of Aksum (9th or 10th centuries). Paul B. Henze states that his throne name was "'Anbasa Wedem", which tradition states was his oldest son's name. His younger son was Dil Na'od. E. A. Wallis Budge provides an account of the most familiar tradition about Degna Djan, that upon his deathbed he asked Abuna Peter to decide which of his two sons should succeed him. Abuna Peter selected Del Na'od, but upset with the decision 'Abasa Wedem is said to have bribed an Egyptian monk Mennas to go to Alexandria and
Document [4](Title: ARINC 661) for its future developments. An ARINC 661 Part 2 is currently in development, allowing to define custom widgets. The standard normalizes : In order to be compliant with the standard, a CDS must have a kernel that can create the widgets tree during CDS initialization, using the Definition File, and communicate with UA in both ways using the runtime protocol. ARINC 661 does not imply the use of a particular Data bus structure to perform the low-level communication between CDS and UA. For example, an ARINC 429 or ethernet protocol can be used, but it is not mandatory. Each DF
Document [5](Title: Flaki) A variant of flaczki, in which fowl stomach is used instead of cow’s, is also known and called ‘flaki drobiowe’ (poultry flaki). The soup is traditionally served during Polish weddings – as one of 'hot meals'. Flaki is eaten with fresh bread, usually with bread roll. Flaki Flaki or flaczki is a traditional Polish meat stew. It can be an acquired taste, but is one of the many soups that are an important part of the Polish diet. Along with bigos, żurek, and pierogi, it is one of the most notable specialities in Polish cuisine. Its name is derived from
Document [6](Title: Countdown (Beyoncé song)) Rao of "The Huffington Post", "Sondre Lerche made us a gift... and probably because he's a talented, popular, professional musician, it's really good". Chris Coplan of Consequence of Sound praised the cover, saying: "The end result is a simple track, without pomp or circumstance or the crazy marching band, where Lerche is able to replicate not the high-energy feel, but the song's simple message of love and dedication. Thanks to its minimalist nature, the track isn't a corny display of pop mockery, but a demonstration of how universal great music can be." Knowles appeared on "Entertainment Tonight" on June 16,
Document [7](Title: Sue Randall) Marion Burnside Randall , who acted under the name Sue Randall ( October 8 , 1935 -- October 26 , 1984 ) , was an American actress best known for her role as the kindly Miss Alice Landers , Theodore '' Beaver '' Cleaver 's elementary school teacher in the CBS and ABC sitcom Leave It to Beaver .
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Document [0](Title: Power Nine) cost of one mana. Ancestral Recall is the only rare Boon and the only one not to have been reprinted since the Unlimited set. For a very low cost, Time Walk allows a player to take an extra turn. In a game that involves a constant build-up of resources over time, a full turn's additional development turned out to be far more powerful than Magic's early designers had imagined. Several cards that grant additional turns have been printed since Time Walk, but always at a much greater cost. In Time Walk's early development version, it originally had the text "Target
Document [1](Title: Text and rubrics of the Roman Canon) and then the chalice." The Tridentine Missal does not mention the first ringing, but, since 1604, states that the bell should be rung either three times or continuously while the host and the chalice are being shown ("Ritus servandus in celebratione Missae", VIII, 6). "Simili modo, postquam cenatum est, accipiens et hunc præclarum calicem in sanctas ac venerabiles manus suas, item tibi gratias agens benedixit, deditque discipulis suis, dicens: Accipite et bibite ex eo omnes: hic est enim calix Sanguinis mei novi et æterni testamenti, qui pro vobis et pro multis effundetur in remissionem peccatorum. Hoc facite in meam commemorationem"
Document [2](Title: Robert Vickrey) covers during the period from 1942 to 1966, which has been called the golden age of "Time" covers. Other cover artists during this period included Boris Artzybasheff, James Ormsbee Chapin, Bernard Safran and Boris Chaliapin. His works are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and The Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro. Vickrey received the Gerard Manley Hopkins Award for Excellence in the Arts from Fairfield University and the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts in March 2009
Document [3](Title: NZR FA class) locomotives were reclassified as the F class once more. Plans had existed in 1901 to rebuild further F class locomotives, but these were scrapped and in 1902-03 a further six F class locomotives were built, numbers 315 and 372-376. These locomotives differed from the other rebuilds in having a redesigned frame and piston valves in place of the original slide valves fitted to the earlier rebuilds. F 9 also differed from the standard rebuilds in that its trailing truck had outside journal boxes instead of the internal type used on the other engines. The F class saw little work after
Document [4](Title: Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.) while the later supracompetitive profits must be shared with every other oligopolist in proportion to its market share, including the intended victim. Ultimately, Justice Kennedy, held that: Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 509 U.S. 209 (1993), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court required that an antitrust plaintiff alleging predatory pricing must show not only changes in market conditions adverse to its interests, as a threshold matter, but must show on the merits that (1) the prices complained of are below an appropriate
Document [5](Title: 14 Days (film)) is on a train holding a red rose but she becomes distressed when its leaves fall apart. She arrives in the park to meet her husband, Michael. They talk about their children, June's sister's relationships and eventually their own. Michael urges June to move on with her life and put his tragic death behind her. They embrace and have a passionate kiss. Before June leaves, Michael gives her a rose then fades away. As presented, one could speculate that the scene could play out in an infinite loop since June had a rose in the beginning and at the end,
Document [6](Title: Douglas Kent Hall) Bush in 1969 to photograph American Indians, returning to the West of his youth, Hall shot his first Passing series. In 1971 he developed the first negatives for Passing II. The idea of time and the photograph continued to deepen and became the guiding influence behind his total photographic output. Hall's marriage to Claire dissolved in 1970. He returned briefly to Portland, Oregon, and worked doing commercial photography jobs and writing. He met his future second wife, Dawn Claire Davidson, a fashion coordinator, in May 1971. The following December the two moved to New York and set up residence and
Document [7](Title: Rimantadine) Rimantadine , like its antiviral cousin amantadine , possesses some NMDA antagonistic properties and is used as an antiparkinsonic drug ( i.e. , in the treatment of Parkinson 's disease ) . However , in general , neither rimantadine nor amantadine is a preferred agent for this therapy and would be reserved for cases of the disease that are less responsive to front - line treatments .
Question: an antiviral drug that is also used in the treatment of parkinson's disease is
Answer: | Rimantadine |