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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710764506 | The schedule consisted of a total of 12 games. Each team played three games against every opponent in no particular order. One of the games was at home and one was away. | 2015-03-28T20:26:02Z | The schedule consisted of a total of 12 games. Each team played two games against every opponent in no particular order. One of the games was at home and one was away. | 2016-03-18T22:37:50Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713554618 | {{Quote|Midi-chlorians are a microscopic lifeform that reside within all living cells and communicate with the Force. ... Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to you, telling you the will of the Force. — [[Qui-Gon Jinn]] ([[Liam Neeson]])}} | 2016-04-03T06:31:59Z | {{Quote|Midi-chlorians are a microscopic lifeform that reside within all living cells and communicate with the Force. ... Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force. They continually speak to you, telling you the will of the Force. — [[Qui-Gon Jinn]] | 2016-04-04T18:44:22Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711588802 | '''Steve Ihnat''' (August 7, 1934 – May 12, 1972) was a [[Czechoslovakia]]n-born actor and director. He immigrated to Canada when he was five years old, and later became a United States citizen. | 2016-03-22T19:44:29Z | '''Steve Ihnat''' (August 7, 1934 – May 12, 1972) was a [[Czechoslovakia]]n-born actor and director. He emigrated to Canada when he was five years old, and later became a United States citizen. | 2016-03-23T19:42:59Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713098731 | LPZ is a Paraguayan Dance trio formed in 2008. Band members are Cosmo Lopez, P. Lopez & Octavio.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/clashmusic-dj-mix-podcast-lpz|title=ClashMusic DJ Mix Podcast - LPZ|website=Clash Magazine|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> | 2016-04-01T22:36:24Z | LPZ is a Paraguayan Dance trio formed in 2008. Band members are Cosmo Lopez, P. Lopez & Octavio.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/clashmusic-dj-mix-podcast-lpz|title=ClashMusic DJ Mix Podcast - LPZ|website=Clash Magazine|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stoneyroads.com/2012/11/insiders-lpzs-guide-to-paraguayan-clubs|title=Insiders: LPZ's guide to Paraguayan Clubs|website=Stoney Roads|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> | 2016-04-01T23:00:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712621260 | In ''Controversial New Religions'', [[James R. Lewis (scholar)|James R. Lewis]] describes Wilson as "a leading Unification scholar."<ref name=cnr>{{cite book|first=James R.|last=Lewis|author2=Jesper Aagaard Petersen|year=2004|title=Controversial New Religions|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0-19-515682-X|page=46}}</ref> Wilson has been editor of UTS's academic ''Journal of Unification Studies'' since its inception in 1997<ref name="uncheckedAuthor">[http://www.journals.uts.edu/ ''Journal Of Unification Studies'']</ref><ref name="uncheckedAuthor2">{{cite journal|first=Andrew|last=Wilson|title=From the Editor|volume=1|publisher=Journal of Unification Studies|url=http://www.journals.uts.edu/volume-i-1997/34-jus-volume-i-1997/65-from-the-editor-.html|year=1997}}</ref> and of all the contributors of this Journal, he has the most hits with 194242 with his paper entitled "40th Anniversary Forum: The Unification Church in America".<ref name="NoAuthor4">[http://journals.uts.edu/wilson-andrew.html "Articles by Andrew Wilson"] Retrieved February 19, 2012</ref> Wilson led the translation committee for the main scripture of the Unification Church, ''Exposition of the Divine Principle''.<ref name="utsAW">He is also the author of ''The Nations in Deutero-Isaiah: A Study on Composition and Structure''</ref><ref name="AW">Wilson, A. (1986). ''The Nations in Deutero-Isaiah: A Study on Composition and Structure''. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. (ISBN 0-88946-086-8)</ref> and co-author of ''Cultivating Heart and Character: Educating for Life's Most Essential Goals''.<ref name="JHS">{{cite book|last=Devine|first=Tony|author2=Joon Ho Seuk |author3=Andrew Wilson|title=Cultivating Heart and Character: Educating for Life's Most Essential Goals|publisher=Character Development Foundation|date=2000-10-31|isbn=1-892056-15-1}}</ref> Wilson serves as senior advisor<ref name="NWE">{{cite web|url=http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/New_World_Encyclopedia:About|title=New World Encyclopedia:About|publisher=New World Encyclopedia|accessdate=2008-07-10| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080723143409/http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/New_World_Encyclopedia:About| archivedate= 23 July 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> and chair of the editorial board<ref name="NWEOrg">{{cite web|url=http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Info:Editorial_Leadership|title=Info:Editorial Leadership|publisher=New World Encyclopedia|accessdate=2008-07-10}}</ref> for the Unification Church-sponsored ''New World Encyclopedia''. | 2016-03-07T14:25:40Z | In ''Controversial New Religions'', [[James R. Lewis (scholar)|James R. Lewis]] describes Wilson as "a leading Unification scholar."<ref name=cnr>{{cite book|first=James R.|last=Lewis|author2=Jesper Aagaard Petersen|year=2004|title=Controversial New Religions|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0-19-515682-X|page=46}}</ref> Wilson has been editor of UTS's academic ''Journal of Unification Studies'' since its inception in 1997<ref name="uncheckedAuthor">[http://www.journals.uts.edu/ ''Journal Of Unification Studies'']</ref><ref name="uncheckedAuthor2">{{cite journal|first=Andrew|last=Wilson|title=From the Editor|volume=1|publisher=Journal of Unification Studies|url=http://www.journals.uts.edu/volume-i-1997/34-jus-volume-i-1997/65-from-the-editor-.html|year=1997}}</ref> and of all the contributors of this Journal, he has the most hits with 194242 with his paper entitled "40th Anniversary Forum: The Unification Church in America".<ref name="NoAuthor4">[http://journals.uts.edu/wilson-andrew.html "Articles by Andrew Wilson"] Retrieved February 19, 2012</ref> Wilson led the translation committee for the main scripture of the Unification Church, ''Exposition of the Divine Principle''.<ref name="utsAW">He is also the author of ''The Nations in Deutero-Isaiah: A Study on Composition and Structure''</ref><ref name="AW">Wilson, A. (1986). ''The Nations in Deutero-Isaiah: A Study on Composition and Structure''. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. (ISBN 0-88946-086-8)</ref> and co-author of ''Cultivating Heart and Character: Educating for Life's Most Essential Goals''.<ref name="JHS">{{cite book|last=Devine|first=Tony|author2=Joon Ho Seuk |author3=Andrew Wilson|title=Cultivating Heart and Character: Educating for Life's Most Essential Goals|publisher=Character Development Foundation|date=2000-10-31|isbn=1-892056-15-1}}</ref> Wilson serves as senior advisor<ref name="NWE">{{cite web|url=http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/New_World_Encyclopedia:About|title=New World Encyclopedia:About|publisher=New World Encyclopedia|accessdate=2008-07-10| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080723143409/http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/New_World_Encyclopedia:About| archivedate= 23 July 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> and chair of the editorial board<ref name="NWEOrg">{{cite web|url=http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Info:Editorial_Leadership|title=Info:Editorial Leadership|publisher=New World Encyclopedia|accessdate=2008-07-10}}</ref> for the Unification Church-sponsored ''New World Encyclopedia''. | 2016-03-30T04:59:15Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712842861 | [[File:Hamel-Allied-troops-AWM-E02697.jpg|thumb|right|British, American and Australian troops lunching in a wood near Corbie the day before the attack.]] | 2016-02-20T23:13:57Z | [[File:Hamel-Alli ed-troops-AWM-E02697.jpg|thumb|right|British, American and Australian troops lunching in a wood near Corbie the day before the attack.]] | 2016-03-31T12:08:50Z | 0 |
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'''Carlos del Cerro Grande''' (born 13 March 1976 in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]) is a football referee. | 2016-04-06T17:12:02Z | '''Carlos del Cerro Grande''' (born 13 March 1976 in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]) is a football referee.<ref>http://www.football-lineups.com/referee/1940/?fo=764</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710197768 | '''George Speck''' (also called '''George Crum''';<ref name="bradley">Hugh Bradley, ''Such Was Saratoga'', New York: 1940</ref> c. 1824– July 22, 1914) was a man of mixed ancestry, including [http://www.srmt-nsn.gov/ St. Regis] ([[Akwesasne]]) [[Mohawk]] Indian, African-American, and possibly German. He worked as a hunter, guide, and cook in the [[Adirondacks]], who became renowned for his culinary skills after being hired at Moon’s Lake House on [[Saratoga Lake]], near [[Saratoga Springs, New York]].
George Speck's specialities included wild game, especially venison and duck, and he often experimented in the kitchen. During the 1850s, while working at Moon's Lake House in the midst of a dinner rush, George (some sources say it was his sister, Kate Wicks) tried slicing the potatoes extra thin. The most popular version of the story suggests that, "a fastidious diner sent word to cut his French-fried potatoes thinner," but there is no reliable evidence that identifies the diner. What happened next resulted in a delicious innovation:" In that spirit of righteous sarcasm which overcomes all great cooks at such moments, Crum shaved off a wafer-thin slice of potato and dropped it into the deep hot fat of the frying pan. Noticing it a few minutes later, he fished it out and ate it. Pleased by the taste, he experimented with several more wafer-thin slices and offered them to Mrs. Moon and others in the kitchen." Thus was born the [[potato chip]].<ref>Hugh Bradley. ''Such Was Saratoga'' 1940:121-122</ref>
Cary Moon, owner of Moon’s Lake House, rushed to claim credit for the invention, and began mass-producing the chips, first served in paper cones, then packaged in boxes. They soon became wildly popular: "It was at Moon’s that Clio first tasted the famous Saratoga chips, said to have originated there, and it was she who first scandalized spa society be strolling along Broadway and about the paddock at the race track crunching the crisp circlets out of a paper sack as though they were candy or peanuts. She made it the fashion, and soon you saw all Saratoga dipping into cornucopias filled with golden-brown paper-thin potatoes; a gathered crowd was likely to create a sound like a scuffling through dried autumn leaves."<ref>Edna Ferber. ''Saratoga Trunk'', Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1941:233-234</ref> Visitors to Saratoga Springs were advised to take the 10-mile journey around the lake to Moon's if only for the chips: "the hobby of the Lake House is Fried Potatoes, and these they serve in good style. They are sold in papers like confectionary."<ref>R.F. Dearborn, ''Saratoga and How to See It''. Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons, and Company 1871:51</ref>
George Speck (also called George Crum) was born on July 15, 1824 (or 1825) in Saratoga County in upstate New York. Some sources suggest that the family lived in Ballston Spa or Malta; others suggest they came from the Adirondacks. Depending upon the source, his father, Abraham, and mother Diana, were variously identified as African American, Oneida, Stockbridge, and/or Mohawk Indians. Some sources associate the family with the St. Regis (Akwesasne) Mohawk reservation that straddles the US/Canadian border. George and his sister Kate, like other Native American or mixed-race people of that era, were variously described as "Indian," "Mulatto," "Black," or just "Colored," depending on the snap judgement of the census taker.<ref>Doug Gruse, "Chipping Away at History" ''Post-Star'', Glens Falls, New York, November 25, 2009</ref> Census reports for the era are notoriously confusing, when it comes to reporting race.
Speck developed his culinary skills at [[Moon's Lake House|Cary Moon's Lake House]] on Saratoga Lake, noted as an expensive restaurant at a time when wealthy families from Manhattan and other areas were building summer "camps" in the area. George and his sister, Kate Wicks, also cooked at the Sans Souci in Ballston Spa, alongside another St. Regis Mohawk Indian known for his skills as a guide and cook, Pete Francis.<ref>Doug Gruse, "Chipping Away at History" ''Post-Star'', Glens Falls, New York, November 25, 2009</ref> One of the regular customers at Moon's was Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, who, although he savored the food, could never seem to remember Speck's name. On one occasion, he called a waiter over to ask “Crum,” “How long before we shall eat?” Rather than take offense, Speck decided to embrace the nickname, figuring that, "A crumb is bigger than a speck."<ref>Elizabeth Barrett Britten [Jean McGregor]. ''Chronicles of Saratoga,'' Saratoga Springs, NY: Bradshaw 1947:176</ref>
George's sister, Mrs. Catherine (Aunt Kate) Wicks (aka Weeks), often worked alongside her brother in hotel and restaurant kitchens, and she is sometimes misidentified as George’s wife or sister-in-law. She was married to a Stockbridge Mohican man. She became especially knowledgeable in methods that combined wild game cookery with French cooking, including the new delicacy called "French fries," which were fried, not as strips, but as circles of potato slices. Kate later recalled the invention of the potato chip as an accident: she had "chipped off a piece of the potato which, by the merest accident, fell into the pan of fat. She fished it out with a fork and set it down upon a plate beside her on the table." Her brother tasted it, declared it good, and said, “We’ll have plenty of these.”<ref>Elizabeth Barrett Britten [Jean McGregor]. ''Chronicles of Saratoga,'' Saratoga Springs, NY: Bradshaw 1947:44-45</ref> In a 1932 interview with ''the Saratogian'' newspaper, her grandson, John Gilbert Freeman, asserted Kate's role as the true inventor of the potato chip.<ref>“Another Claims Potato Chip Idea” ''Glens Falls Post Star'' August 4, 1932</ref>
George Speck, however, was the one who popularized the potato chip, first as a cook at Moon's and then in his own place. By 1860, George Speck had opened his own restaurant, called ''Crum's'', on Storey Hill in nearby [[Malta, New York|Malta]], [[New York]]. His cuisine was in high demand among Saratoga Springs' tourists and elites: "His prices were…those of the fashionable New York restaurants, but his food and service were worth it…Everything possible was raised on his own small farm, and that, too, got his personal attention whenever he could arrange it."<ref>Hugh Bradley, ''Such Was Saratoga'', New York: 1940, 121-122.</ref> According to popular accounts, he was said to include a basket of chips on every table. One contemporaneous source recalls that in his restaurant, George was unquestionably the man in charge: "His rules of procedure were his own. They were very strict, and being an Indian, he never departed from them. In the slang of the racecourse, he “played no favorites.” Guests were obliged to wait their turn, the millionaire as well as the wage-earner. Mr. Vanderbilt once was obliged to wait an hour and a half for a meal...With none but rich pleasure-seekers as his guests, Crum kept his tables laden with the best of everything, and for it all charged Delmonico prices."<ref>''New York Tribune'' December 27, 1891</ref>
Speck was reportedly married four times, and his wives, children and extended family were known to work at his restaurant. After his death, he was buried in Malta Ridge Cemetery in Malta under his birth name George Speck. In 1976, the Potato Chip/Snack Food Association installed a memorial plaque at the site of Moon's Lake House on Saratoga Lake, reading "George Crum, “Adirondack Indian Chief” Inventor of the Potato Chip." This plaque was stolen and is now missing.
The "potato chip" is an innovation of an old recipe. Sliced potatoes cooked in hot grease and served with salt were commonly prepared in America, and were embraced as well in French cooking. The potato slices were relatively thick (around 1/8 inch or a little less), and were typically pan-fried rather than deep-fried. The recipe is not quite as easy as it sounds, since if the potatoes are too damp, or sliced too thin, or if the grease (or oil) is too cool, they can stick to the pan. If the heat is too hot, they can scorch.
Recipes for frying potato slices were published in several cookbooks in the 19th century. In 1832, a recipe for fried potato "shavings" was included in a United States cookbook derived from an earlier English collection.<ref>[http://www.civilwarinteractive.com/Potato.htm "Civil War Recipes and Food History – The Potato During the Civil War" ], Civil War Interactive website</ref> William Kitchiner's ''The Cook's Oracle'' (1822), also included techniques for such a dish.<ref>Kitchiner, Dr. William, 1822. ''The Cook’s Oracle; Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery, on the Most Economical Plan for Private Families: Also the Art of Composing the Most Simple and Most Highly Finished Broths, Gravies, Soups, Sauces, Store Sauces, and Flavouring Essences; the Quantity of each Article is Accurately Stated by Weight and Measure; the Whole Being the Result of Actual Experiments Instituted in the Kitchen of a Physician,'' 4th ed. A. Constable and Co. of Edinburgh and London, 464 pp. (See p. 208 for potato chip recipe. This is identified as the first American edition.)</ref> Similarly, N.K.M. Lee's cookbook, ''The Cook's Own Book'' (1832), has a recipe that is very similar to Kitchiner's.<ref>Lee, N.K.M. (A Boston Housekeeper), 1832. ''The Cook's Own Book: Being A Complete Culinary Encyclopedia: Comprehending All Valuable Receipts For Cooking Meat, Fish, And Fowl, And Composing Every Kind Of Soup, Gravy, Pastry, Preserves, Essences, &c. That Have Been Published Or Invented During The Last Twenty Years. Particularly The Very Best Of Those In The Cook's Oracle, Cook's Dictionary, And Other Systems Of Domestic Economy.Diamond Mb With Numerous Original Receipts, And a Complete System of Confectionery,'' Boston: Munroe and Francis; New York: Charles E. Francis and David Felt.</ref>
The ''New York Tribune'' ran a feature article on "Crum's: The Famous Eating House on Saratoga Lake" in December 1891, but, curiously, mentioned nothing about potato chips.<ref name="fox"/> Neither did Crum's commissioned biography, published in 1893, nor did one 1914 obituary in a local paper.<ref>"George Crum Dies at Saratoga Lake", ''The (Saratoga Springs) Saratogian'', 27 July 1914</ref> Another obituary states "Crum is said to have been the actual inventor of "Saratoga chips.""<ref>{{cite news|title=Famous Hunter Guide and Cook Dies at 96 Years|accessdate=Feb 4, 2014|newspaper=unknown (clipping only)}}</ref> When Kate Wicks died in 1824, however, her obituary authoritatively identified her as follows: "A sister of George Crum, Mrs. Catherine Wicks, died at the age of 102, and was the cook at Moon’s Lake House. She first invented and fried the famous Saratoga Chips."<ref>''The Saratogian'' Saratoga Springs, New York, October 8, 1924</ref>
Hugh Bradley's 1940 history of Saratoga contains some information about George Speck aka Crum, based on local folklore as much as on any specific historical primary sources. Fox and Banner said that Bradley had cited an 1885 article in the ''Hotel Gazette'' about Crum and the potato chips.<ref name="fox"/> Bradley repeated several myths that appear in that article, including that "Crum was born in 1828, the son of Abe Speck, a mulatto jockey who had come from Kentucky to Saratoga Springs and married a Stockbridge Indian woman," and that, "Crum also claimed to have considerable German and Spanish blood." There is no evidence for any of these relations, and it is suspected that Crum was having fun spinning stories for the reporter. The "jockey" story is especially absurd, since Abraham Speck was a mountain of a man, more than 6 feet tall. There was a jockey named Abe Speck, who came to the Saratoga Racetrack in the 1870s. George Speck aka Crum was born in 1814 (some sources say 1824), decades before the racetrack opened.
Some versions of the potato chip origin story identify a prominent railroad magnate, [[Cornelius Vanderbilt]], as the famous customer who demanded his potatoes sliced thinner. This is patently false. A 1973 advertising campaign by the St. Regis Paper Company, which manufactured packaging for chips, featured an ad for Crum (Speck) and his story, published in the national magazines, ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'' and ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]].''<ref name="fox"/> During the late 1970s, the variant of the story featuring Vanderbilt became popular because of the interest in his wealth and name, and evidence suggests the source was an advertising agency for the Potato Chip/Snack Food Association.<ref name="fox"/> For more information on the potato chip industry, see: ''Crunch! A History of the Great American Potato Chip.'' <ref>Burhans, Dirk (2008). ''Crunch! A History of the Great American Potato Chip,'' Madison, WI: Terrace Books (Univ. of Wisconsin Press), pp. 15–21.</ref> | 2016-03-14T18:11:22Z | '''George Speck''' (also called '''George Crum''';<ref name="bradley">Hugh Bradley, ''Such Was Saratoga'', New York: 1940</ref> c. 1824– July 22, 1914) was a man of mixed ancestry, including St. Regis ([[Akwesasne]]) [[Mohawk]] Indian, African-American, and possibly German. He worked as a hunter, guide, and cook in the [[Adirondacks]], who became renowned for his culinary skills after being hired at Moon’s Lake House on [[Saratoga Lake]], near [[Saratoga Springs, New York]].
Speck's specialities included wild game, especially venison and duck, and he often experimented in the kitchen. During the 1850s, while working at Moon's Lake House in the midst of a dinner rush, Speck tried slicing the potatoes extra thin and dropping it into the deep hot fat of the frying pan. Thus was born the [[potato chip]].<ref>Hugh Bradley. ''Such Was Saratoga'' 1940:121-122</ref>
George Speck (also called George Crum) was born on July 15, 1824 (or 1825) in Saratoga County in upstate New York. Some sources suggest that the family lived in Ballston Spa or Malta; others suggest they came from the Adirondacks. Depending upon the source, his father, Abraham, and mother Diana, were variously identified as African American, Oneida, Stockbridge, and/or Mohawk Indians. Some sources associate the family with the St. Regis (Akwesasne) Mohawk reservation that straddles the US/Canadian border. Speck and his sister Kate Wicks, like other Native American or mixed-race people of that era, were variously described as "Indian," "Mulatto," "Black," or just "Colored," depending on the snap judgement of the census taker.<ref>Doug Gruse, "Chipping Away at History" ''Post-Star'', Glens Falls, New York, November 25, 2009</ref>
Speck developed his culinary skills at [[Moon's Lake House|Cary Moon's Lake House]] on Saratoga Lake, noted as an expensive restaurant at a time when wealthy families from Manhattan and other areas were building summer "camps" in the area. Speck and his sister, Wicks, also cooked at the Sans Souci in Ballston Spa, alongside another St. Regis Mohawk Indian known for his skills as a guide and cook, Pete Francis.<ref>Doug Gruse, "Chipping Away at History" ''Post-Star'', Glens Falls, New York, November 25, 2009</ref> One of the regular customers at Moon's was Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, who, although he savored the food, could never seem to remember Speck's name. On one occasion, he called a waiter over to ask “Crum,” “How long before we shall eat?” Rather than take offense, Speck decided to embrace the nickname, figuring that, "A crumb is bigger than a speck."<ref>Elizabeth Barrett Britten [Jean McGregor]. ''Chronicles of Saratoga,'' Saratoga Springs, NY: Bradshaw 1947:176</ref>
Wicks later recalled the invention of the potato chip as an accident: she had "chipped off a piece of the potato which, by the merest accident, fell into the pan of fat. She fished it out with a fork and set it down upon a plate beside her on the table." Her brother tasted it, declared it good, and said, “We’ll have plenty of these.”<ref>Elizabeth Barrett Britten [Jean McGregor]. ''Chronicles of Saratoga,'' Saratoga Springs, NY: Bradshaw 1947:44-45</ref> In a 1932 interview with ''the Saratogian'' newspaper, her grandson, John Gilbert Freeman, asserted Wick's role as the true inventor of the potato chip.<ref>“Another Claims Potato Chip Idea” ''Glens Falls Post Star'' August 4, 1932</ref>
Speck, however, was the one who popularized the potato chip, first as a cook at Moon's and then in his own place. By 1860, Speck had opened his own restaurant, called ''Crum's'', on Storey Hill in nearby [[Malta, New York|Malta]], [[New York]]. His cuisine was in high demand among Saratoga Springs' tourists and elites: "His prices were…those of the fashionable New York restaurants, but his food and service were worth it…Everything possible was raised on his own small farm, and that, too, got his personal attention whenever he could arrange it."<ref>Hugh Bradley, ''Such Was Saratoga'', New York: 1940, 121-122.</ref> According to popular accounts, he was said to include a basket of chips on every table. One contemporaneous source recalls that in his restaurant, Speck was unquestionably the man in charge: "His rules of procedure were his own. They were very strict, and being an Indian, he never departed from them. In the slang of the racecourse, he “played no favorites.” Guests were obliged to wait their turn, the millionaire as well as the wage-earner. Mr. Vanderbilt once was obliged to wait an hour and a half for a meal...With none but rich pleasure-seekers as his guests, Crum kept his tables laden with the best of everything, and for it all charged Delmonico prices."<ref>''New York Tribune'' December 27, 1891</ref>
Recipes for frying potato slices were published in several cookbooks in the 19th century. In 1832, a recipe for fried potato "shavings" was included in a United States cookbook derived from an earlier English collection.<ref>[http://www.civilwarinteractive.com/Potato.htm "Civil War Recipes and Food History – The Potato During the Civil War"] , Civil War Interactive website</ref> William Kitchiner's ''The Cook's Oracle'' (1822), also included techniques for such a dish.<ref>Kitchiner, Dr. William, 1822. ''The Cook’s Oracle; Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery, on the Most Economical Plan for Private Families: Also the Art of Composing the Most Simple and Most Highly Finished Broths, Gravies, Soups, Sauces, Store Sauces, and Flavouring Essences; the Quantity of each Article is Accurately Stated by Weight and Measure; the Whole Being the Result of Actual Experiments Instituted in the Kitchen of a Physician,'' 4th ed. A. Constable and Co. of Edinburgh and London, 464 pp. (See p. 208 for potato chip recipe. This is identified as the first American edition.)</ref> Similarly, N.K.M. Lee's cookbook, ''The Cook's Own Book'' (1832), has a recipe that is very similar to Kitchiner's.<ref>Lee, N.K.M. (A Boston Housekeeper), 1832. ''The Cook's Own Book: Being A Complete Culinary Encyclopedia: Comprehending All Valuable Receipts For Cooking Meat, Fish, And Fowl, And Composing Every Kind Of Soup, Gravy, Pastry, Preserves, Essences, &c. That Have Been Published Or Invented During The Last Twenty Years. Particularly The Very Best Of Those In The Cook's Oracle, Cook's Dictionary, And Other Systems Of Domestic Economy.Diamond Mb With Numerous Original Receipts, And a Complete System of Confectionery,'' Boston: Munroe and Francis; New York: Charles E. Francis and David Felt.</ref>
The ''New York Tribune'' ran a feature article on "Crum's: The Famous Eating House on Saratoga Lake" in December 1891, but, curiously, mentioned nothing about potato chips.<ref name="fox" /> Neither did Crum's commissioned biography, published in 1893, nor did one 1914 obituary in a local paper.<ref>"George Crum Dies at Saratoga Lake", ''The (Saratoga Springs) Saratogian'', 27 July 1914</ref> Another obituary states "Crum is said to have been the actual inventor of "Saratoga chips.""<ref>{{cite news|title=Famous Hunter Guide and Cook Dies at 96 Years|accessdate=Feb 4, 2014|newspaper=unknown (clipping only)}}</ref> When Wicks died in 1824, however, her obituary authoritatively identified her as follows: "A sister of George Crum, Mrs. Catherine Wicks, died at the age of 102, and was the cook at Moon’s Lake House. She first invented and fried the famous Saratoga Chips."<ref>''The Saratogian'' Saratoga Springs, New York, October 8, 1924</ref>
Hugh Bradley's 1940 history of Saratoga contains some information about Speck, based on local folklore as much as on any specific historical primary sources. Fox and Banner said that Bradley had cited an 1885 article in the ''Hotel Gazette'' about Speck and the potato chips.<ref name="fox" /> Bradley repeated several myths that appear in that article, including that "Crum was born in 1828, the son of Abe Speck, a mulatto jockey who had come from Kentucky to Saratoga Springs and married a Stockbridge Indian woman," and that, "Crum also claimed to have considerable German and Spanish blood."
Cary Moon, owner of Moon’s Lake House, rushed to claim credit for the invention, and began mass-producing the chips, first served in paper cones, then packaged in boxes. They soon became wildly popular: "It was at Moon’s that Clio first tasted the famous Saratoga chips, said to have originated there, and it was she who first scandalized spa society be strolling along Broadway and about the paddock at the race track crunching the crisp circlets out of a paper sack as though they were candy or peanuts. She made it the fashion, and soon you saw all Saratoga dipping into cornucopias filled with golden-brown paper-thin potatoes; a gathered crowd was likely to create a sound like a scuffling through dried autumn leaves."<ref>Edna Ferber. ''Saratoga Trunk'', Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1941:233-234</ref> Visitors to Saratoga Springs were advised to take the 10-mile journey around the lake to Moon's if only for the chips: "the hobby of the Lake House is Fried Potatoes, and these they serve in good style. They are sold in papers like confectionary."<ref>R.F. Dearborn, ''Saratoga and How to See It''. Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons, and Company 1871:51</ref>
A 1973 advertising campaign by the St. Regis Paper Company, which manufactured packaging for chips, featured an ad for Crum (Speck) and his story, published in the national magazines, ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'' and ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]].''<ref name="fox"/> During the late 1970s, the variant of the story featuring Vanderbilt became popular because of the interest in his wealth and name, and evidence suggests the source was an advertising agency for the Potato Chip/Snack Food Association.<ref name="fox"/><ref>Burhans, Dirk (2008). ''Crunch! A History of the Great American Potato Chip,'' Madison, WI: Terrace Books (Univ. of Wisconsin Press), pp. 15–21.</ref> | 2016-03-15T14:57:41Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713345346 | Image reconstruction and image scaling/interpolation can be also interpreted as [[resampling]] under consideration of the [[Nyquist theorem]] sampling theorem. According to the theorem the downsampling to the 40x40 thumbnail image from the 160x160 original image should be only carried out only after applying a suitable 2D [[lowpass filter]] to prevent aliasing artifacts. If this is done, the downsampling step by factor four is lossless (the information loss happened with filtering) and can be reconstructed (beside rounding errors) lossless again back to the 160x160 image ("reconstruction/ image scaling"). The last image shows the aliasing artifacts happening if a lowpass filter is not applied in this process. | 2016-04-03T13:22:51Z | Image reconstruction and image scaling/interpolation can be also interpreted as [[resampling]] under consideration of the [[Nyquist theorem]] sampling theorem. According to the theorem the downsampling to the 40x40 thumbnail image from the 160x160 original image should be only carried out only after applying a suitable 2D [[lowpass filter]] to prevent aliasing artifacts. The image is reduced to the informations which can be carried by the smaller image, 1/16 in this case. As natural images have their information clustered on the lower spatial frequencies the effective information loss is significant smaller (a property also [[JPEG]] compression relies on). If this is done, the downsampling step by factor four is lossless (the information loss happened with filtering) and can be reconstructed ("interpolation / image scaling") lossless (beside rounding errors) again back to the 160x160 filtered image or any other resolution. The last image shows the aliasing artifacts happening if a lowpass filter is not applied in this process. | 2016-04-03T13:31:16Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711226033 | '''Composition over inheritance''' (or '''Composite Reuse Principle''') in [[object-oriented programming]] is the principle that classes should achieve polymorphic behavior and [[code reuse]] by [[object composition|composition]] (containing other classes that implement the desired functionality), instead of through [[Inheritance (computer science)|inheritance]] (being a subclass).<ref>{{cite book
An implementation of composition over inheritance typically begins with the creation of various interfaces representing the behaviors that the system must exhibit. The use of interfaces allows this technique to support the [[Polymorphism (computer science)|polymorphic]] behavior that is so valuable in object-oriented programming. Classes implementing the identified interfaces are built and added to [[business domain]] classes as needed. Thus, system behaviors are realized without inheritance. In fact, business domain classes may all be base classes without any inheritance at all. Alternative implementation of system behaviors is accomplished by providing another class that implements the desired behavior interface. Any business domain class that contains a reference to the interface can easily support any implementation of that interface and the choice can even be delayed until run time. | 2016-02-20T05:10:17Z | '''Composition over inheritance''' (or '''Composite Reuse Principle''') in [[object-oriented programming]] is the principle that classes should achieve polymorphic behavior and [[code reuse]] by their [[object composition|composition]] (by containing instances of other classes that implement the desired functionality) rather than [[Inheritance (computer science)|inheritance]] from a base or parent class.<ref>{{cite book
An implementation of composition over inheritance typically begins with the creation of various [[Interface (computing)|interfaces]] representing the behaviors that the system must exhibit. The use of interfaces allows this technique to support the [[Polymorphism (computer science)|polymorphic]] behavior that is so valuable in object-oriented programming. Classes implementing the identified interfaces are built and added to [[business domain]] classes as needed. Thus, system behaviors are realized without inheritance. In fact, business domain classes may all be base classes without any inheritance at all. Alternative implementation of system behaviors is accomplished by providing another class that implements the desired behavior interface. Any business domain class that contains a reference to the interface can easily support any implementation of that interface and the choice can even be delayed until run time. | 2016-03-21T16:43:17Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714404132 | '''White Americans''' are [[Americans|people of the United States]] who are considered or reported as [[White people|White]]. The [[United States Census Bureau]] defines White people as those "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, or the Middle East." It includes people who indicated their race(s) as "White" or reported entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Arab, Moroccan, or Caucasian"<ref name="Census2010">{{cite web |url=http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf |title=Definition of Race Categories Used in the 2010 Census |date=March 2011 |editors=Karen R. Humes, Nicholas A. Jones, and Roberto R. Ramirez |publisher=United States Census Bureau |page=3 |format=PDF |accessdate=September 8, 2013}}</ref> and so is a wider group than [[European American]]. Like all official U.S. racial categories, "White" has a [[Non-Hispanic Whites|"Not Hispanic or Latino"]] and a [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|"Hispanic or Latino"]] component,<ref name=Census>{{Cite web|url=http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-4.pdf|title=The White Population: 2000|publisher=United States Census Bureau|date=August 2001|accessdate=10 March 2011}}</ref> the latter consisting mostly of [[White Mexicans|White]] [[Mexican Americans]] and White [[Cuban Americans]]. The term "[[Caucasian race|Caucasian]]" is often used interchangeably with "White", although the terms are not synonymous.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.slate.com/id/2198124/|title=Do white people really come from the Caucasus?|first=Derek|last=Thompson|work=Slate|date=19 August 2008|accessdate=10 March 2011}} ''Caucasians included most Europeans, Northern Africans, and Asians as far east as the Ganges Delta in modern India.''</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/issues/vi-spr01/docs/lee.pdf|title=The meanings of "race" in the new genomics: Implications for health disparities research|first1=Sandra Soo-Jin|last1=Lee|first2=Joanna|last2=Mountain|first3=Barbara A.|last3=Koenig|year=2001|journal=Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|volume=2001|issue=1|pages=33–75|pmid=12669320}}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=SVoAXh-dNuYC&pg=PA57 Sharing the Dream: White Males in a Multicultural America] By Dominic J. Pulera.</ref><ref>Reynolds Farley, 'The New Census Question about Ancestry: What Did It Tell Us?', ''Demography'', Vol. 28, No. 3 (August 1991), pp. 414, 421.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Lawrence Santi, 'The Use of Nativity Data to Estimate Ethnic Characteristics and Patterns', ''Social Science Research'', Vol. 14, No. 1 (1985), pp. 44-6.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Mary C. Waters, 'Ethnic Groups in Flux: The Changing Ethnic Responses of American Whites', ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'', Vol. 487, No. 79 (September 1986), pp. 82-86.</ref> | 2016-04-09T15:17:14Z | '''White Americans''' are [[Americans|people of the United States]] who are considered or reported as [[White people|White]]. The [[United States Census Bureau]] defines White people as those "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicated their race(s) as "White" or reported entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Arab, Moroccan, or Caucasian"<ref name="Census2010">{{cite web |url=http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf |title=Definition of Race Categories Used in the 2010 Census |date=March 2011 |editors=Karen R. Humes, Nicholas A. Jones, and Roberto R. Ramirez |publisher=United States Census Bureau |page=3 |format=PDF |accessdate=September 8, 2013}}</ref> and so is a wider group than [[European American]]. Like all official U.S. racial categories, "White" has a [[Non-Hispanic Whites|"Not Hispanic or Latino"]] and a [[White Hispanic and Latino Americans|"Hispanic or Latino"]] component,<ref name=Census>{{Cite web|url=http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/c2kbr01-4.pdf|title=The White Population: 2000|publisher=United States Census Bureau|date=August 2001|accessdate=10 March 2011}}</ref> the latter consisting mostly of [[White Mexicans|White]] [[Mexican Americans]] and White [[Cuban Americans]]. The term "[[Caucasian race|Caucasian]]" is often used interchangeably with "White", although the terms are not synonymous.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.slate.com/id/2198124/|title=Do white people really come from the Caucasus?|first=Derek|last=Thompson|work=Slate|date=19 August 2008|accessdate=10 March 2011}} ''Caucasians included most Europeans, Northern Africans, and Asians as far east as the Ganges Delta in modern India.''</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://www.yale.edu/yjhple/issues/vi-spr01/docs/lee.pdf|title=The meanings of "race" in the new genomics: Implications for health disparities research|first1=Sandra Soo-Jin|last1=Lee|first2=Joanna|last2=Mountain|first3=Barbara A.|last3=Koenig|year=2001|journal=Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|volume=2001|issue=1|pages=33–75|pmid=12669320}}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=SVoAXh-dNuYC&pg=PA57 Sharing the Dream: White Males in a Multicultural America] By Dominic J. Pulera.</ref><ref>Reynolds Farley, 'The New Census Question about Ancestry: What Did It Tell Us?', ''Demography'', Vol. 28, No. 3 (August 1991), pp. 414, 421.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Lawrence Santi, 'The Use of Nativity Data to Estimate Ethnic Characteristics and Patterns', ''Social Science Research'', Vol. 14, No. 1 (1985), pp. 44-6.</ref><ref>Stanley Lieberson and Mary C. Waters, 'Ethnic Groups in Flux: The Changing Ethnic Responses of American Whites', ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'', Vol. 487, No. 79 (September 1986), pp. 82-86.</ref> | 2016-04-09T15:20:45Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710054160 | * [[November 3]] – [[United States presidential election, 1908]]: Incumbent [[Theodore Roosevelt]] declined to run for a third term, paving the way for the [[Republican Party]] to nominate Secretary of War (and eventual winner with 321 [[electoral college]] votes) [[William Howard Taft]]. The [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] Party nominated [[William Jennings Bryan]], previously defeated in [[1896] and [[1900]], received 162 EC votes. | 2016-03-14T18:07:06Z | * [[November 3]] – [[United States presidential election, 1908]]: Incumbent [[Theodore Roosevelt]] declined to run for a third term, paving the way for the [[Republican Party]] to nominate Secretary of War (and eventual winner with 321 [[electoral college]] votes) [[William Howard Taft]]. The [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] Party nominated [[William Jennings Bryan]], previously defeated in [[1896]] and [[1900]], received 162 EC votes. | 2016-03-14T18:07:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714051259 | India accepted that an officer arrested in Pakistan served with their navy but at the same time denied that he was an agent for intelligence agency. [[Ministry of External Affairs (India)|Indian MEA]] communicated that Yadav took premature retirement from the navy and the government had no link since his retirement from the Indian Navy. India expounded that Pakistan had fabricated the documents without ascertaining discrepancies .<ref name="Indian Express">{{cite news|title=Iran President Dismisses Pakistan's RAW Spy Claim|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/Iran-President-Dismisses-Pakistans-RAW-Spy-Claim/2016/03/27/article3348018.ece|accessdate=3 April 2016|agency=Express News Service|publisher=THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS|date=27 March 2016}}</ref>
During the joint conference held by the army and the government, Yadav's video confession was made public. Asim Bajwa that Yadav converted to Islam and worked at [[Gadani]] under the cover of a scrap dealer.<ref name="IE video">{{Cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/pakistan-army-claims-arrested-spy-kul-bhoshan-yadav-was-a-serving-indian-naval-officer/|title=Pakistan releases ‘confession video’ of Indian man arrested for ‘spying’|date=2016-03-29|website=The Indian Express|access-date=2016-03-30}}</ref> Bajwa also claimed that Pakistan and Balochistan’s maps were recovered from Yadav’s possession and his task included establishment of a network of operatives, provision of funds, and arrange and smuggle people for terrorism in the country.<ref name="IE video" />
Pakistan in the past have been voicing concerns over India's involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan<ref name="Zee arrested" /> but this is the first instance of New Delhi acknowledging the arrest across the border of an individual associated with its armed forces.<ref name="Zee arrested" /> | 2016-04-07T09:46:04Z | During the joint conference held by the army and the government, Yadav's video confession was made public. [[Asim Bajwa]] told that Yadav converted to Islam a,adopted a false identity and worked at [[Gadani]] under the cover of a scrap dealer.<ref name="IE video">{{Cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/pakistan-army-claims-arrested-spy-kul-bhoshan-yadav-was-a-serving-indian-naval-officer/|title=Pakistan releases ‘confession video’ of Indian man arrested for ‘spying’|date=2016-03-29|website=The Indian Express|access-date=2016-03-30}}</ref> He stated that he was administered to establish a network of operatives, provision of funds, and arrange and smuggle people for terrorism in the country.<ref name="IE video" /> He also claimed they also confiscated maps from him. He enunciated that there could be no clearer evidence of Indian interference in Pakistan. If an intelligence or an armed forces officer of this rank is arrested in another country, it is a big achievement He termed the arrest of an intelligence or an armed forces officer of his rank a big achievement.
India accepted that an officer arrested in Pakistan served with their navy but at the same time denied that he was an agent for intelligence agency. [[Ministry of External Affairs (India)|Indian MEA]] communicated that Yadav took premature retirement from the navy and the government had no link since his retirement from the Indian Navy. India expounded that Pakistan had fabricated the documents without ascertaining discrepancies .<ref name="Indian Express">{{cite news|title=Iran President Dismisses Pakistan's RAW Spy Claim|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/Iran-President-Dismisses-Pakistans-RAW-Spy-Claim/2016/03/27/article3348018.ece|accessdate=3 April 2016|agency=Express News Service|publisher=THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS|date=27 March 2016}}</ref> Pakistan had voiced concerns over Indian involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan<ref name="Zee arrested" /> but this was the first instance of India acknowledging the arrest across the border of an individual associated with its armed forces.<ref name="Zee arrested" /> | 2016-04-07T10:01:11Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709722468 | '''The Cloisters''', also known as Cloisters Castle, is a historic home located at [[Lutherville, Maryland|Lutherville]], [[Baltimore County, Maryland|Baltimore County]], [[Maryland]], [[United States]]. It was built about 1930 and is a {{frac|2|1|2}}-story house that is highly picturesque and irregular in elevation and plan that features a multiplicity of architectural ornament. It is built of large, random-sized blocks of a native gray and gold colored rock known as "[[Butler stone]]" and features a [[flagstone]] roof, with details principally of [[sandstone]], wood from the site, plaster, and [[wrought iron]]. The main façade is dominated by two asymmetrically placed, projecting sections topped by massive half-timbered gables which were originally part of a [[Medieval]] house in [[Domrémy-la-Pucelle|Domrémy]], [[France]]. It also features a massive stone octagonal stair tower, which contains a stone and wrought-iron [[Stairway#Spiral_and_helical_stairs|spiral staircase]] and is crowned by a crenellated parapet and a small, round, stone-roofed structure from which one can exit onto the roof of the main tower.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mht.maryland.gov/nr/NRDetail.aspx?NRID=549&COUNTY=Baltimore%20County&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx|title=Maryland Historical Trust|date=2008-10-05|work= National Register of Historic Places: The Cloisters|publisher=Maryland Historical Trust}}</ref> The house's roof is constructed of overlapping flagstones secured by iron pins, the only roof of this kind in America.<ref>{{cite web |title= Greenspring/East Pikesville Community Action Plan |page= 20 |url= http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/planning/community_planning/adopted_community_plans/greenpiketoc.html |date= September 29, 2009 |accessdate= 2011-02-28 }}</ref>
*[http://www.mht.maryland.gov/nr/NRDetail.aspx?NRID=549&COUNTY=Baltimore%20County&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx Maryland's National Register Properties, ''The Cloisters'', Baltimore County], (Photo credit: Ralph J. Kueppers, 08/1977, Maryland Historical Trust) | 2015-07-18T22:00:47Z | '''The Cloisters''', also known as Cloisters Castle, is a historic home located at [[Lutherville, Maryland|Lutherville]], [[Baltimore County, Maryland|Baltimore County]], [[Maryland]], [[United States]]. It was built about 1930 and is a {{frac|2|1|2}}-story house that is highly picturesque and irregular in elevation and plan that features a multiplicity of architectural ornament. It is built of large, random-sized blocks of a native gray and gold colored rock known as "[[Butler stone]]" and features a [[flagstone]] roof, with details principally of [[sandstone]], wood from the site, plaster, and [[wrought iron]]. The main façade is dominated by two asymmetrically placed, projecting sections topped by massive half-timbered gables which were originally part of a [[Medieval]] house in [[Domrémy-la-Pucelle|Domrémy]], [[France]]. It also features a massive stone octagonal stair tower, which contains a stone and wrought-iron [[Stairway#Spiral_and_helical_stairs|spiral staircase]] and is crowned by a crenellated parapet and a small, round, stone-roofed structure from which one can exit onto the roof of the main tower.<ref>{{cite web|url={{MHT url|id=549}}|title=Maryland Historical Trust|date=2008-10-05|work= National Register of Historic Places: The Cloisters|publisher=Maryland Historical Trust}}</ref> The house's roof is constructed of overlapping flagstones secured by iron pins, the only roof of this kind in America.<ref>{{cite web |title= Greenspring/East Pikesville Community Action Plan |page= 20 |url= http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/planning/community_planning/adopted_community_plans/greenpiketoc.html |date= September 29, 2009 |accessdate= 2011-02-28 }}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712778428 | | PCGUS = 60%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20000307170009/http://www.pcgamer.com/reviews/100.html |title=PC Gamer Online | X-COM Interceptor |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2000-03-07 |accessdate=2013-10-22}}</ref> | 2016-01-14T13:42:25Z | | PCGUS = 60%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/reviews/100.html |title=PC Gamer Online | X-COM Interceptor |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2000-03-07 |accessdate=2013-10-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20000307170009/http://www.pcgamer.com/reviews/100.html |archivedate=March 7, 2000 }}</ref> | 2016-03-31T02:23:49Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713167200 | Name = Sotos syndrome |
'''Sotos syndrome''' ('''cerebral [[gigantism]]''' or Sotos-Dodge syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by excessive physical growth during the first years of life. Excessive growth often starts in infancy and continues into the early teen years. The disorder may be accompanied by [[autism]],<ref>http://www.exploringautism.org/autism/evaluation.htm</ref> mild [[intellectual disability]], delayed motor, cognitive, and social development, [[hypotonia]] (low muscle tone), and speech impairments. Children with Sotos syndrome tend to be large at birth and are often taller, heavier, and have relatively large skulls ([[macrocephaly]]) than is normal for their age. Signs of the disorder, which vary among individuals, include a disproportionately large skull with a slightly protrusive forehead, large hands and feet, large mandible, [[hypertelorism]] (an abnormally increased distance between the eyes)(large inter-pupillary distance), and downslanting eyes. Clumsiness, an awkward gait, and unusual aggressiveness or irritability may also occur. Although most cases of Sotos syndrome occur sporadically, familial cases have also been reported. It is similar to [[Weaver syndrome]]. | 2016-03-17T05:45:59Z | Name = Toumbanes |
'''toumbanes''' ('''cerebral [[gigantism]]''' or Sotos-Dodge syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by toumbanes during the first years of life. Excessive growth often starts in infancy and continues into the early teen years. The disorder may be accompanied by [[autism]],<ref>http://www.exploringautism.org/autism/evaluation.htm</ref> mild [[intellectual disability]], delayed motor, cognitive, and social development, [[hypotonia]] (low muscle tone), and speech impairments. Children with Sotos syndrome tend to be large at birth and are often taller, heavier, and have relatively large skulls ([[macrocephaly]]) than is normal for their age. Signs of the disorder, which vary among individuals, include a disproportionately large skull with a slightly protrusive forehead, large hands and feet, large mandible, [[hypertelorism]] (an abnormally increased distance between the eyes)(large inter-pupillary distance), and downslanting eyes. Clumsiness, an awkward gait, and unusual aggressiveness or irritability may also occur. Although most cases of Sotos syndrome occur sporadically, familial cases have also been reported. It is similar to [[Weaver syndrome]]. | 2016-04-02T10:42:29Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712703531 | The '''Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism''' ({{lang-ms|Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi, dan Kepenggunaan}}), abbreviated '''KPDNKK''', is a [[Ministry (government department)|ministry]] of the [[Government of Malaysia]] that is responsible for [[domestic trade]], [[co-operatives]], [[consumerism]], [[franchise]], [[companies]], [[intellectual property]], [[competition (economics)|competition]], [[controlled good]]s, [[price control]], [[pyramid scheme]], [[consumer rights]], [[trader]].
| [[Ismail Sabri Yaakob]]<br><small>(b. 1960)<br>MP for [[Bera]]</small> | 2016-03-29T18:25:43Z | The '''Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism''' ({{lang-ms|Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi, dan Kepenggunaan}}), abbreviated '''KPDNKK''', is a [[Ministry (government department)|ministry]] of the [[Government of Malaysia]] that is responsible for [[domestic trade]], [[co-operatives]], [[consumerism]], [[franchising|franchise]], [[companies]], [[intellectual property]], [[competition (economics)|competition]], [[controlled good]]s, [[price control]], [[pyramid scheme]], [[consumer rights]], [[Merchant|trader]].
| [[Ismail Sabri Yaakob]]<br><small>(b. 1960)<br>MP for [[Bera, Pahang|Bera]]</small> | 2016-03-30T17:01:45Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713107407 | In [[mathematics]] and [[philosophy]], a '''property''' is a characteristic of an [[Object (philosophy)|object]]; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a form of object in its own right, able to possess other properties. A property however differs from individual objects in that it may be [[instantiation principle|instantiated]], and often in more than one thing. It differs from the logical/mathematical concept of [[class (set theory)|class]] by not having any concept of [[extensionality]], and from the philosophical concept of [[class (philosophy)|class]] in that a property is considered to be distinct from the objects which possess it. Understanding how different individual entities (or particulars) can in some sense have some of the same properties is the basis of the [[problem of universals]]. The terms '''attribute''' and '''quality''' have similar meanings. | 2016-04-01T22:54:23Z | In [[philosophy]] and [[mathematics]], a '''property''' is a characteristic of an [[Object (philosophy)|object]]; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a form of object in its own right, able to possess other properties. A property however differs from individual objects in that it may be [[instantiation principle|instantiated]], and often in more than one thing. It differs from the logical/mathematical concept of [[class (set theory)|class]] by not having any concept of [[extensionality]], and from the philosophical concept of [[class (philosophy)|class]] in that a property is considered to be distinct from the objects which possess it. Understanding how different individual entities (or particulars) can in some sense have some of the same properties is the basis of the [[problem of universals]]. The terms '''attribute''' and '''quality''' have similar meanings. | 2016-04-02T00:07:10Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709773537 | The Government of Germany banned ISIL in September 2014. Activities banned include donations to the group, recruiting fighters, holding ISIL meetings and distributing its propaganda, [[Strafgesetzbuch section 86a|flying ISIL flags]],<ref>{{cite news|last1=Eddy|first1=Melissa|title=Germany Bans Support for ISIS|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/13/world/europe/germany-bans-support-of-isis.html?_r=0|accessdate=19 November 2014|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=12 September 2014}}</ref> wearing ISIL symbols and all ISIL activities. "The terror organisation Islamic State is a threat to public safety in Germany as well", said German politician [[Thomas de Maizière]]. He added, "Today’s ban is directed solely against terrorists who abuse religion for their criminal goals." The ban does not mean that ISIL has been outlawed as a foreign terrorist organisation in Germany, as that requires a court judgement.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.sixth-sense-newspaper.de/german-news/1943-isil-banned-in-germany |title=ISIL banned in Germany |first=Janette |last=Roberts |work=Sixth Sense |date=17 September 2014}}</ref> | 2016-03-11T21:55:40Z | The Government of Germany banned ISIL in September 2014. Activities banned include donations to the group, recruiting fighters, holding ISIL meetings and distributing its propaganda, [[Strafgesetzbuch section 86a|flying ISIL flags]],<ref>{{cite news|last1=Eddy|first1=Melissa|title=Germany Bans Support for ISIS|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/13/world/europe/germany-bans-support-of-isis.html?_r=0|accessdate=19 November 2014|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=12 September 2014}}</ref> wearing ISIL symbols and all ISIL activities. "The terror organisation Islamic State is a threat to public safety in Germany as well", said German politician [[Thomas de Maizière]]. He added, "Today’s ban is directed solely against terrorists who abuse religion for their criminal goals."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.sixth-sense-newspaper.de/german-news/1943-isil-banned-in-germany |title=ISIL banned in Germany |first=Janette |last=Roberts |work=Sixth Sense |date=17 September 2014}}</ref> Being a member of ISIL is also illegal in accordance with §129a and §129b of the [[Strafgesetzbuch|German criminal code]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://dipbt.bundestag.de/doc/btd/18/007/1800759.pdf|title=Drucksache 18/759|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Deutscher Bundestag|language=de|access-date=}}</ref>. | 2016-03-13T00:30:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711044084 | As each episode of ''Inside No. 9'' features new characters, the writers were able to attract actors who might have been unwilling to commit to an entire series.<ref>{{cite news|title= Inside No 9, TV review: A top-drawer cast puts these twisted tales in a league of their own|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/inside-no-9-tv-review-a-topdrawer-cast-puts-these-twisted-tales-in-a-league-of-their-own-9110196.html|author= Dean, Will|date= 5 February 2014|accessdate= 15 March 2015|newspaper= [[The Independent]]}}</ref> [[Jane Horrocks]], [[Nikki Amuka-Bird]] and [[Tony Way]] star respectively as Liz, Joanne and Michael, other volunteers at the call centre.<ref name="cast list"/> The characters of Liz and Joanne have strongly differing approaches to their roles as volunteers, with Joanne focussing on detachment and Liz on involvement. Both approaches, for Pemberton, have advantages and disadvantages.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 7:00.</ref> Jane's desk is adorned with various trinkets, including ornaments and pictures. These were Horrocks's idea, and, for Pemberton and Shearsmith, served to make viewers suspicious of her from the start.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 17:00.</ref> Horrocks was chosen because she would be able to add humour while still keeping to the tight timings necessary for the episode; many of her lines were improvised.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 8:30.</ref> The character of Michael begins to work at the centre during the episode. Pemberton and Shearsmith considered having it mentioned that he had been sent by "Pauline from Wood Green", a reference to the ''[[League of Gentleman]]''{{'s}} [[List_of_The_League_of_Gentlemen_characters#Job_Centre|Pauline]], who, in the stage version, had been based at [[Wood Green]]. However, this was not included in the final episode.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 20:00.</ref> | 2016-03-20T17:06:06Z | As each episode of ''Inside No. 9'' features new characters, the writers were able to attract actors who might have been unwilling to commit to an entire series.<ref>{{cite news|title= Inside No 9, TV review: A top-drawer cast puts these twisted tales in a league of their own|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/inside-no-9-tv-review-a-topdrawer-cast-puts-these-twisted-tales-in-a-league-of-their-own-9110196.html|author= Dean, Will|date= 5 February 2014|accessdate= 15 March 2015|newspaper= [[The Independent]]}}</ref> [[Jane Horrocks]], [[Nikki Amuka-Bird]] and [[Tony Way]] star respectively as Liz, Joanne and Michael, other volunteers at the call centre.<ref name="cast list"/> The characters of Liz and Joanne have strongly differing approaches to their roles as volunteers, with Joanne focussing on detachment and Liz on involvement. Both approaches, for Pemberton, have advantages and disadvantages.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 7:00.</ref> Jane's desk is adorned with various trinkets, including ornaments and pictures. These were Horrocks's idea, and, for Pemberton and Shearsmith, served to make viewers suspicious of her from the start.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 17:00.</ref> Horrocks was chosen because she would be able to add humour while still keeping to the tight timings necessary for the episode; many of her lines were improvised.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 8:30.</ref> The character of Michael begins to work at the centre during the episode. Pemberton and Shearsmith considered having it mentioned that he had been sent by "Pauline from Wood Green", a reference to the stage version of ''[[The League of Gentleman]]''{{'s}} [[List_of_The_League_of_Gentlemen_characters#Job_Centre|Pauline]], who had been based at [[Wood Green]]. However, this was not included in the final episode.<ref>Pemberton and Shearsmith, [[#Episode commentary|episode commentary]], 20:00.</ref> | 2016-03-20T17:08:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710115870 | The area is described at "Baixa de Baca" in a Spanish map dated 1566. In later English and French maps the area of was noted as "Baya Santa Rosa" or "Bay St. Rose". A number of Spanish artifacts, including a portion of brigantine leather armor, are housed in the Indian Temple Mound Museum. | 2016-02-12T23:46:22Z | The area is described at "40 deaths a day" in a Spanish map dated 1566. In later English and French maps the area of was noted as "Baya Santa Rosa" or "Bay St. Rose". A number of Spanish artifacts, including a portion of brigantine leather armor, are housed in the Indian Temple Mound Museum. | 2016-03-15T01:32:22Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712734927 | Cleopatra is a [[pseudonym]] for an author whose real name has been lost. She is not the same person as [[Cleopatra VII]], nonetheless she may be referred to as Cleopatra: Queen of Egypt in some later works,<ref name="Jack lindsay" /> who also had an interest in alchemy. This incorrect naming was possibly done on purpose.<ref name=hypatia>{{cite book|last=Alic|first=Margaret|title=Hypatia's Heritage: A history of women in science from antiquity through the nineteenth century|publisher=Beacon Press|location=Boston|page=36-41,194}}</ref> As we noted, she was linked to the famous Queen Kleopatra to whom the Arab writer Ibn-Wahs-Chijiah attributed a book on poisons and to whom the Romans gave a book on cosmetics.<ref name="Jack lindsay">{{cite book|last=Lindsay|first=Jack|title=The Origins of Alchemy in Graeco-Roman Egypt|date=1970|publisher=Barnes and Noble|location=New York}}</ref> One example of this can be found in Basillica Philosophica by Johann Daniel Mylius (1618), where her seal is pictured alongside the motto: "The divine is hidden from the people according to the wisdom of the Lord".<ref>Stanislas Klossowski de Rola. ''The Golden Game: Alchemical Engravings of the Seventeenth Century.'' 1988. p. 150.</ref> Cleopatra is also used as a character within the dialogue of the alchemical texts themselves. She is also mistaken for the same as Cleopatra the Physician. The two lived supposedly during the same time and are said to have similar styles in their writing, both having grand imagery. <ref name="marianne">{{cite book|author1=Marianne Offereins|author2=Renate Strohmeier|editor1-last=Apotheker|editor1-first=Jan|editor2-last=Sarkadi|editor2-first=Livia Simon|title=European Women in Chemistry|publisher=Wiley-VCH GmbH & Co. KGaA|isbn=978-3-527-32956-4|pages=5,6}}</ref> | 2016-03-30T19:39:22Z | Cleopatra is a [[pseudonym]] for an author whose real name has been lost. She is not the same person as [[Cleopatra VII]], nonetheless she may be referred to as Cleopatra: Queen of Egypt in some later works.<ref name="Jack lindsay" /> One example of this can be found in Basillica Philosophica by [[Johann Daniel Mylius]] (1618), where her seal is pictured alongside the motto: "The divine is hidden from the people according to the wisdom of the Lord".<ref>Stanislas Klossowski de Rola. ''The Golden Game: Alchemical Engravings of the Seventeenth Century.'' 1988. p. 150.</ref> This incorrect naming was possibly done on purpose.<ref name=hypatia>{{cite book|last=Alic|first=Margaret|title=Hypatia's Heritage: A history of women in science from antiquity through the nineteenth century|publisher=Beacon Press|location=Boston|page=36-41,194}}</ref> She is also conflated with Cleopatra the Physician. The two lived supposedly during the same time and are said to have similar styles in their writing, both having grand imagery. <ref name="marianne">{{cite book|author1=Marianne Offereins|author2=Renate Strohmeier|editor1-last=Apotheker|editor1-first=Jan|editor2-last=Sarkadi|editor2-first=Livia Simon|title=European Women in Chemistry|publisher=Wiley-VCH GmbH & Co. KGaA|isbn=978-3-527-32956-4|pages=5,6}}</ref> Cleopatra is used as a character within the dialogue of the alchemical texts themselves. | 2016-03-30T20:47:20Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710872951 | | birth_place = [[Liverpool]], England<ref name=registry>[http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/record/viewimage?recordid=bmd%2fb%2f1934%2f3%2faz%2f001243%2f072&mediaid=bmd%2fb%2f1934%2f3%2faz%2f001243 Birth Registry, Liverpool Registration District, County of Lancashire, July–September 1934, Volume 8B, p. 89.] Reprinted in transcript: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVQC-1L8X].</ref><ref name=liverpool>
Born in 1934 in [[Liverpool]], [[Lancashire]],<ref name=registry /><ref name=liverpool />{{efn|name=fn1}} Welland grew up in the [[Kensington, Liverpool|Kensington]] area of Liverpool before moving to [[Newton-le-Willows]], [[Lancashire]], while still a young child. His parents were John Arthur (Jack) and Norah Williams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/55/Colin-Welland.html |title=Colin Welland Biography (1934-) |publisher=Filmreference.com |date= |accessdate=3 November 2015}}</ref> He attended Newton-le-Willows Grammar School and after [[Conscription in the United Kingdom|National Service]]<ref name=DM>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3307958/From-Urchin-Oscar-winner-Colin-Welland.html "From Urchin to Oscar winner: Colin Welland" by [[Ray Connolly]] Daily Mail]. Retrieved 8 November 2015</ref> he studied at [[Goldsmiths, University of London|Goldsmiths College]] and [[Bretton Hall College of Education]], where he gained a teaching diploma and qualified as a teacher.<ref name=guardian>[http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/nov/03/colin-welland Colin Welland Obituary at ''The Guardian'' Film] Retrieved 4 November 2015</ref> | 2016-03-18T02:31:08Z | | birth_place = [[Leigh]], England<ref name=registry>[http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/record/viewimage?recordid=bmd%2fb%2f1934%2f3%2faz%2f001243%2f072&mediaid=bmd%2fb%2f1934%2f3%2faz%2f001243 Birth Registry, Liverpool Registration District, County of Lancashire, July–September 1934, Volume 8B, p. 89.] Reprinted in transcript: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVQC-1L8X].</ref><ref name=liverpool>
Born in 1934 in [[Leigh]], [[Lancashire]],<ref name=registry /><ref name=liverpool />{{efn|name=fn1}} Welland grew up in the [[Kensington, Liverpool|Kensington]] area of Liverpool before moving to [[Newton-le-Willows]], [[Lancashire]], while still a young child. His parents were John Arthur (Jack) and Norah Williams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/55/Colin-Welland.html |title=Colin Welland Biography (1934-) |publisher=Filmreference.com |date= |accessdate=3 November 2015}}</ref> He attended Newton-le-Willows Grammar School and after [[Conscription in the United Kingdom|National Service]]<ref name=DM>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3307958/From-Urchin-Oscar-winner-Colin-Welland.html "From Urchin to Oscar winner: Colin Welland" by [[Ray Connolly]] Daily Mail]. Retrieved 8 November 2015</ref> he studied at [[Goldsmiths, University of London|Goldsmiths College]] and [[Bretton Hall College of Education]], where he gained a teaching diploma and qualified as a teacher.<ref name=guardian>[http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/nov/03/colin-welland Colin Welland Obituary at ''The Guardian'' Film] Retrieved 4 November 2015</ref> | 2016-03-19T15:17:55Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709499981 | By the 1960s, Patterson's professional ambitions had turned to writing. Still serving in the navy, he published his literary debut, the poetry collection ''Russia. Africa'' in 1963. Leaving the Soviet Navy, Patterson graduated from the [[Maxim Gorky Literature Institute]] in 1964, drawing inspiration from subjects as diverse as the sea, the beginning of the [[Space Age]], and the racial tension around the time of the [[desegregation]] efforts of the [[civil rights movement in the United States|American civil rights movement]]. Having authored a number of works by the late 1960s, he was admitted as a member of the [[USSR Union of Writers]] in 1967. | 2016-02-24T01:30:21Z | By the 1960s, Patterson's professional ambitions had turned to writing. Still serving in the navy, he published his literary debut, the poetry collection ''Russia. Africa'' in 1963. Leaving the Soviet Navy, Patterson graduated from the [[Maxim Gorky Literature Institute]] in 1964, drawing inspiration from subjects as diverse as the sea, the beginning of the [[Space Age]], and the racial tension around the time of the [[desegregation]] efforts of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. Having authored a number of works by the late 1960s, he was admitted as a member of the [[USSR Union of Writers]] in 1967. | 2016-03-11T08:07:03Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712025833 | There was great hostility towards the Volunteers in some parts of the city. Historian [[Keith Jeffery]] claimed that most of the opposition came from people whose relatives were in the British Army and who depended on their Army allowances.<ref>Kennedy, Christopher M. ''Genesis of the Rising, 1912-1916: A Transformation of Nationalist Opinion''. [[Peter Lang (publisher)]], 2010. p.286</ref>. However, supporters of the [[Irish Parliamentary Party]] also felt the rebellion was a betrayal of their party.<ref>"The loyalists spoke with an air of contempt, 'the troops will settle the matter in an hour or two, these pro-Germans will run away...' The Redmondites were more bitter, 'I hope they’ll all be hanged' ... 'Shooting’s too good for them. Trying to stir up trouble for us all.'" [[Ernie O’Malley]], ''On Another Man's Wound'', p. 60.</ref>. Also hostile to the Volunteers were the "separation women" (so-called because they were paid "separation money" by the British government), whose husbands and sons were fighting in the British Army in World War I. There was also hostility from [[Unionism in Ireland|unionists]].<ref>Brian Barton & Michael Foy, ''The Easter Rising'', Sutton Publishing Ltd. Gloucestershire, UK, ISBN 0-7509-3433-6, pp. 203-209</ref> When occupying positions in the South Dublin Union and Jacob's factory, the rebels got involved in physical confrontations with civilians who tried to tear down the rebel barricades and prevent them taking over buildings. The Volunteers shot dead in some cases, and clubbed with their rifle butts in others, a number of civilians who tried to dismantle their barricades.<ref>Fearghal McGarry, ''The Rising: Ireland Easter 1916'', p. 143</ref> | 2016-03-26T12:23:20Z | There was great hostility towards the Volunteers in some parts of the city. Historian [[Keith Jeffery]] claimed that most of the opposition came from people whose relatives were in the British Army and who depended on their Army allowances.<ref>Kennedy, Christopher M. ''Genesis of the Rising, 1912-1916: A Transformation of Nationalist Opinion''. [[Peter Lang (publisher)]], 2010. p.286</ref>. However, supporters of the [[Irish Parliamentary Party]] also felt the rebellion was a betrayal of their party.<ref>"The loyalists spoke with an air of contempt, 'the troops will settle the matter in an hour or two, these pro-Germans will run away...' The Redmondites were more bitter, 'I hope they’ll all be hanged' ... 'Shooting’s too good for them. Trying to stir up trouble for us all.'" [[Ernie O’Malley]], ''On Another Man's Wound'', p. 60.</ref>. Also hostile to the Volunteers were the "separation women" (so-called because they were paid "separation money" by the British government), whose husbands and sons were fighting in the British Army in World War I. There was also hostility from [[Unionism in Ireland|unionists]].<ref>Brian Barton & Michael Foy, ''The Easter Rising'', Sutton Publishing Ltd. Gloucestershire, UK, ISBN 0-7509-3433-6, pp. 203-209</ref> When occupying positions in the South Dublin Union and Jacob's factory, the rebels got involved in physical confrontations with civilians who tried to tear down the rebel barricades and prevent them taking over buildings. The Volunteers shot dead in some cases, and clubbed with their rifle butts in others, a number of civilians who tried to dismantle their barricades.<ref>Fearghal McGarry, ''The Rising: Ireland Easter 1916'', p. 143; Caulfield, Max, The Easter Rebellion, pp. 48–50; McGarry p. 142; Stephens p18</ref> | 2016-03-26T12:26:03Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712257770 | '''Tithing''' is a commandment accepted by various churches in the [[Latter Day Saint movement]] in which adherents make willing [[tithe]] donations, usually ten percent of their income, to their church. It is based on both the biblical practice of paying [[tithe]]s and modern [[Revelation (Latter Day Saints)|revelation]] claimed by [[Joseph Smith]] and his accepted [[Succession crisis (Latter Day Saints)|successors]]. The adoption of tithing and [[fast offering]]s as the economic foundation of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church) marked a shift from the earlier communal period of the [[law of consecration]].<ref name="Brunn 2015"/> | 2016-03-28T00:56:53Z | '''Tithing''' is a commandment accepted by various churches in the [[Latter Day Saint movement]] in which adherents make willing [[tithe]] donations, usually ten percent of their income, to their church. It is based on both the biblical practice of paying [[tithe]]s and modern [[Revelation (Latter Day Saints)|revelation]] given to [[Joseph Smith]] and his accepted [[Succession crisis (Latter Day Saints)|successors]]. The adoption of tithing and [[fast offering]]s as the economic foundation of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church) marked a shift from the earlier communal period of the [[law of consecration]].<ref name="Brunn 2015"/> | 2016-03-28T01:02:46Z | 0 |
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'''''Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks''''' (or '''''Jakers''''' in [[Europe]]) is an American-British [[computer animation|computer-animated]] [[children's television series]]. The series was broadcast in the [[United States]] on [[PBS Kids Channel|PBS Kids]] from September 7, 2003<ref name=TVGuideEpsS1>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/jakers-the-adventures-of-piggley-winks/episodes-season-1/194628/|title=Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks|work=TVGuide.com|accessdate=12 May 2015}}</ref> to January 24, 2007.<ref name=TVGuideEpsS3>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/jakers-the-adventures-of-piggley-winks/episodes-season-3/194628/|title=Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks|work=TVGuide.com|accessdate=12 May 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-27T11:22:12Z | '''''Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks''''' (or '''''Jakers''''' in [[Europe]]) is an American-British [[computer animation|computer-animated]] [[children's television series]]. The series was broadcast in the [[United States]] on [[PBS Kids Channel|PBS Kids]]. <ref name=TVGuideEpsS3>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/jakers-the-adventures-of-piggley-winks/episodes-season-3/194628/|title=Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks|work=TVGuide.com|accessdate=12 May 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-29T04:19:52Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713052459 | ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' won three competitive [[Academy Award]]s, and became the first animated film to win multiple Academy Awards since ''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]'' in 1964. It won Academy Awards for [[Academy Award for Best Sound Editing|Best Sound Editing]] ([[Charles L. Campbell]] and [[Louis Edemann]]), [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]] and [[Academy Award for Film Editing|Best Film Editing]]. Nominations included [[Academy Award for Best Art Direction|Best Art Direction]] ([[Elliot Scott]], [[Peter Howitt (set decorator)|Peter Howitt]]), [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography]] and [[Academy Award for Best Sound|Best Sound]] ([[Robert Knudson]], [[John Boyd (sound engineer)|John Boyd]], [[Don Digirolamo]] and [[Tony Dawe]]).<ref name="Oscars1989">{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1989 |title=The 61st Academy Awards (1989) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=October 16, 2011 |work=oscars.org |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20110706095646/http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/61st-winners.html |archivedate=July 6, 2011 }}</ref> Richard Williams received a [[Academy Special Achievement Award|Special Achievement Award]] "for animation direction and creation of the cartoon characters".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1225839542913 | title = Who Framed Roger Rabbit | work = [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] | accessdate = November 1, 2008}}</ref> ''Roger Rabbit'' won the [[Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film]], as well as [[Saturn Award for Best Direction|Best Direction]] for Zemeckis and [[Saturn Award for Best Special Effects|Special Visual Effects]]. Hoskins, Lloyd, and Cassidy were nominated for their performances, while Alan Silvestri and the screenwriters received nominations.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Saturn Awards |url=http://www.saturnawards.org/past.html |work=[[Saturn Award]]s Organization |accessdate=November 1, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20081219234921/http://www.saturnawards.org:80/past.html |archivedate=December 19, 2008 }}</ref> The film was nominated for four categories at the [[42nd British Academy Film Awards]] and won for [[BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Who Framed Roger Rabbit | work = [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] | url = http://www.bafta.org/awards-database.html?sq=Who+Framed+Roger+Rabbit | accessdate = November 1, 2008}}</ref> ''Roger Rabbit'' was nominated the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy|Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)]], while Hoskins was also nominated for his performance.<ref>{{cite web|title=Who Framed Roger Rabbit |url=http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25793 |work=[[Hollywood Foreign Press Association]] |accessdate=November 1, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20060929132839/http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25793 |archivedate=September 29, 2006 }}</ref> The film also won the [[Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.thehugoawards.org/?page_id=31 | work = The [[Hugo Award]]s | title = The Hugo Awards: 1989 | accessdate = November 1, 2008}}</ref> and the [[Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie]]. | 2016-04-01T17:07:01Z | ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' won three competitive [[Academy Award]]s, and became the first animated film to win multiple Academy Awards since ''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]'' in 1964. It won Academy Awards for [[Academy Award for Best Sound Editing|Best Sound Editing]] ([[Charles L. Campbell]] and [[Louis Edemann]]), [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]], and [[Academy Award for Film Editing|Best Film Editing]]. Other nominations included [[Academy Award for Best Art Direction|Best Art Direction]] ([[Elliot Scott]], [[Peter Howitt (set decorator)|Peter Howitt]]), [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography]], and [[Academy Award for Best Sound|Best Sound]] ([[Robert Knudson]], [[John Boyd (sound engineer)|John Boyd]], [[Don Digirolamo]] and [[Tony Dawe]]).<ref name="Oscars1989">{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1989 |title=The 61st Academy Awards (1989) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=October 16, 2011 |work=oscars.org |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20110706095646/http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/legacy/ceremony/61st-winners.html |archivedate=July 6, 2011 }}</ref> Richard Williams received a [[Academy Special Achievement Award|Special Achievement Award]] "for animation direction and creation of the cartoon characters".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/DisplayMain.jsp?curTime=1225839542913 | title = Who Framed Roger Rabbit | work = [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] | accessdate = November 1, 2008}}</ref> ''Roger Rabbit'' won the [[Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film]], as well as [[Saturn Award for Best Direction|Best Direction]] for Zemeckis and [[Saturn Award for Best Special Effects|Special Visual Effects]]. Hoskins, Lloyd, and Cassidy were nominated for their performances, while Alan Silvestri and the screenwriters received nominations.<ref>{{cite web|title=Past Saturn Awards |url=http://www.saturnawards.org/past.html |work=[[Saturn Award]]s Organization |accessdate=November 1, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20081219234921/http://www.saturnawards.org:80/past.html |archivedate=December 19, 2008 }}</ref> The film was nominated for four categories at the [[42nd British Academy Film Awards]] and won for [[BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects|Best Visual Effects]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Who Framed Roger Rabbit | work = [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] | url = http://www.bafta.org/awards-database.html?sq=Who+Framed+Roger+Rabbit | accessdate = November 1, 2008}}</ref> ''Roger Rabbit'' was nominated the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy|Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)]], while Hoskins was also nominated for his performance.<ref>{{cite web|title=Who Framed Roger Rabbit |url=http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25793 |work=[[Hollywood Foreign Press Association]] |accessdate=November 1, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20060929132839/http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25793 |archivedate=September 29, 2006 }}</ref> The film also won the [[Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.thehugoawards.org/?page_id=31 | work = The [[Hugo Award]]s | title = The Hugo Awards: 1989 | accessdate = November 1, 2008}}</ref> and the [[Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie]]. | 2016-04-01T17:08:05Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711397262 | The interior of the Twelfth Street Meeting House had been a 2-story space with balconies, and a 1-and-a-half-story attic. Hough used the interior of the restored building to evoke both of its ancestor buildings. He exposed the roof trusses and created a soaring, 7-bay, 3-and-a-half story space at the south end – the dimensions of the 1755 Great Meeting House – that flowed into a 1-story reception area beneath a deep balcony at the north end – representing the 2-bay additional length of the 12th Street building. The wainscoting, benches and other woodwork were refinished and reused. His attention to detail extended as afar as replicating the 1813 nails to attach the floorboards. | 2016-03-22T16:04:22Z | The interior of the Twelfth Street Meeting House had been a 2-story space with balconies, and a 1-and-a-half-story attic. Hough used the interior of the restored building to evoke both of its ancestor buildings. He exposed the roof trusses and created a soaring, 7-bay, 3-and-a-half story space at the south end – the dimensions of the 1755 Great Meeting House – that flowed into a 1-story reception area beneath a deep balcony at the north end – representing the 2-bay additional length of the 12th Street building. The wainscoting, benches and other woodwork were refinished and reused. His attention to detail extended as afar as replicating the 1813 nails used to attach the floorboards. | 2016-03-22T17:08:50Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712861961 | '''Hennessey''' is an Irish surname, being the anglicised form of [[Ó hAonghusa]]. Families of this name were found in [[Kingdom of Uí Failghe]] and [[Kingdom of Desmond]]. Notable people with the surname include: Hennessey is the wrong spelling of course. | 2016-03-31T12:41:54Z | '''Hennessey''' is an Irish surname, being the anglacised form of [[Ó hAonghusa]]. Families of this name were found in [[Kingdom of Uí Failghe]] and [[Kingdom of Desmond]]. Notable people with the surname include: | 2016-03-31T14:42:49Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713074378 | The band was formed by friends Ian Thompson and Luke Mallet, and were originally known as Ordinaryson. They later changed their name to reflect the more electronic nature of the music. The ''[[NME]]'' has praised the band for blending "musical ideas from the 60s the punk era right through to contemporary electronica, [[trip hop]] at its darkest. This is a very interesting band”. After years of extensive touring of the UK and self funded single and EP releases, they released their debut [[album]] ''Men In Wax Jackets'' in November 2007 on indie label, [[Alex Tronic Records]]. On its release, the album was awarded favourable reviews in the press, with the ''[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]]'' saying “they are music for toasting yourself after a heavy night in Ibiza” and Scottish music magazine ''[[Is This Music?]]'' compared them to the [[Beta Band]], noting it is "heavy on the beats, strong on the air of mystery". One track from the album, "Reason", was described by ''[[The Fly (magazine)|The Fly]]'' magazine as "single of the year".
On Monday 1st June 2015 Roy's Iron DNA (a musical collective and live band from the Scottish Borders and Edinburgh) will release their first augmented reality album, "Exposure".
10,000 copies of the newspaper will be distributed to 250+ outlets across the length and breadth of Scotland and will be entirely free of charge. | 2015-10-16T14:48:08Z | The band was formed by friends Ian Thompson and Timmy Mallet, and were originally known as Ordinaryson. They later changed their name to reflect the more electronic nature of the music. The ''[[NME]]'' has praised the band for blending "musical ideas from the 60s the punk era right through to contemporary electronica, [[trip hop]] at its darkest. This is a very interesting band”. After years of extensive touring of the UK and self funded single and EP releases, they released their debut [[album]] ''Men In Wax Jackets'' in November 2007 on indie label, [[Alex Tronic Records]]. On its release, the album was awarded favourable reviews in the press, with the ''[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]]'' saying “they are music for toasting yourself after a heavy night in Ibiza” and Scottish music magazine ''[[Is This Music?]]'' compared them to the [[Beta Band]], noting it is "heavy on the beats, strong on the air of mystery". One track from the album, "Reason", was described by ''[[The Fly (magazine)|The Fly]]'' magazine as "single of the year".
On Monday 1st June 2015 Roy's Iron DNA (a bungling collective and live band from the Scottish Borders and Edinburgh) will release their first augmented reality album, "Exposure".
10,000 copies of the newspaper will be distributed to 250+ outlets across the length and breadth of Scotland (Oh, behave!) and will be entirely free of charge. | 2016-04-01T20:05:20Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709464496 | ===Theater animation=== | 2015-09-19T07:53:18Z | ===Theatrical animation=== | 2016-03-11T02:35:04Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712821489 | This root system is the smallest member of an infinite series. The picures are from,<ref name=CL15/> where the example is also discussed thoroughly. | 2016-02-11T01:36:35Z | This root system is the smallest member of an infinite series. The pictures are from,<ref name=CL15/> where the example is also discussed thoroughly. | 2016-03-31T08:45:38Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709561040 | | {{flagathlete|[[Zdenek Stybar]]|CZE}} [[Image:Jersey blue.svg|20px|Blue jersey]] | 2016-03-11T17:12:39Z | | {{flagathlete|[[Zdenek Stybar]]|CZE}} [[Image:Jersey blue.svg|20px|Blue jersey]][[Image:Red blue.svg|20px|Red jersey]][[Image:Green blue.svg|20px|Green jersey]] | 2016-03-11T17:20:01Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712343424 | Monroe Central Junior-Senior High school's athletic teams are known as the Golden Bears. The school offers a wide range of athletics including: | 2016-03-28T15:18:38Z | Monroe Central Junior-Senior High school's athletic teams are known as the Golden Bears and compete in the Mid-Eastern Conference. The school offers a wide range of athletics including: | 2016-03-28T15:19:53Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712157000 | The '''Church of the Holy Apostles''' ({{lang-el|{{lang|grc|Ἅγιοι Ἀπόστολοι}}}}, ''Agioi Apostoloi''; {{lang-tr|Havariyyun Kilisesi}}), also known as the ''Imperial Polyándreion'' (imperial cemetery), was an [[Eastern Orthodox]] church in [[Constantinople]], capital of the [[Eastern Roman Empire]]. The first structure dates to the 4th century, though future emperors would add to and improve on the space.<ref name=kra>Krautheimer (1992)</ref> It was second in size and importance only to the [[Hagia Sophia]] among the great churches of the capital. When [[Fall of Constantinople|Constantinople fell]] to the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] in 1453, the Holy Apostles briefly became the seat of the [[Ecumenical Patriarch]] of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Church]]. Three years later the edifice, which was in a dilapidated state, was abandoned by the Patriarch, and in 1461 it was demolished by the Ottomans to make way for the [[Fatih Mosque (Istanbul)|Fatih Mosque]].<ref name=mw406>Müller-Wiener (1977) p. 406</ref> | 2016-02-26T14:07:10Z | The '''Church of the Holy Apostles''' ({{lang-el|{{lang|grc|Ἅγιοι Ἀπόστολοι}}}}, ''Agioi Apostoloi''; {{lang-tr|Havariyyun Kilisesi}}), also known as the ''Imperial Polyándreion'' (imperial cemetery), was a Greek [[Eastern Orthodox]] church in [[Constantinople]], capital of the [[Eastern Roman Empire]]. The first structure dates to the 4th century, though future emperors would add to and improve on the space.<ref name=kra>Krautheimer (1992)</ref> It was second in size and importance only to the [[Hagia Sophia]] among the great churches of the capital. When [[Fall of Constantinople|Constantinople fell]] to the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] in 1453, the Holy Apostles briefly became the seat of the [[Ecumenical Patriarch]] of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Church]]. Three years later the edifice, which was in a dilapidated state, was abandoned by the Patriarch, and in 1461 it was demolished by the Ottomans to make way for the [[Fatih Mosque (Istanbul)|Fatih Mosque]].<ref name=mw406>Müller-Wiener (1977) p. 406</ref> | 2016-03-27T09:54:05Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709775196 | Congress created the rank of general of the armies specifically for Washington, although while living he never officially accepted the honor. Pershing received the rank in 1919 and was allowed to choose his own insignia; he chose to use four gold stars, but never actually wore the rank on his uniform. While a conjectural design for the rank of general of the armies was proposed using six silver stars when the promotion of [[Douglas MacArthur]] to the rank was considered in 1945, no design was ever officially authorized. In 1976, Congressman [[Mario Biaggi]] of New York submitted a house resolution granting Washington the promotion. The promotion was effective on July 4, 1976, the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence. Although Pershing accepted the rank in 1919 and technically had a date of rank that preceded Washington's, the new [[s:Public Law 94-479|law]] specified that no other officer of the United States Army should ever outrank Washington, including Pershing. Hence, effective date of rank notwithstanding, Washington was permanently made superior to all other officers of the United States Armed Forces, past or present.<ref>{{cite wikisource |title= Public Law 94-479 |wslink= Public Law 94-479 |year= 1976 }}</ref> | 2015-07-13T21:00:33Z | Congress created the rank of general of the armies specifically for Washington, although while living he never officially accepted the honor. Pershing received the rank in 1919 and was allowed to choose his own insignia; he chose to use four gold stars. While a conjectural design for the rank of general of the armies was proposed using six silver stars when the promotion of [[Douglas MacArthur]] to the rank was considered in 1945, no design was ever officially authorized. In 1976, Congressman [[Mario Biaggi]] of New York submitted a house resolution granting Washington the promotion. The promotion was effective on July 4, 1976, the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence. Although Pershing accepted the rank in 1919 and technically had a date of rank that preceded Washington's, the new [[s:Public Law 94-479|law]] specified that no other officer of the United States Army should ever outrank Washington, including Pershing. Hence, effective date of rank notwithstanding, Washington was permanently made superior to all other officers of the United States Armed Forces, past or present.<ref>{{cite wikisource |title= Public Law 94-479 |wslink= Public Law 94-479 |year= 1976 }}</ref> | 2016-03-13T00:44:37Z | 0 |
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'''ForeverAtLast''' is a [[hardcore punk]] band from [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]. The band's current lineup has been active since 2011 and they are currently signed to [[Victory Records]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/foreveratlast_sign_to_victory_records|title=ForeverAtLast sign to Victory Records|publisher=[[Alternative Press]]|first=Tyler|last=Sharp|date=December 19, 2014|accessdate=January 22, 2016}}</ref> The band has consists of Vocalist Brittany Paris, Guitarist and Backing Vocalist Jordan Vickers, drummer Jared Paris and bassist and backing vocalist Seth Brown. After many tour dates after the release of 2012's "February to February", the band has traveled all over the country and caught the attention of several labels. Going with Victory Records and signing late in 2014, they went to work on "Ghosts Again" which was released on October 1616, 2015. The band has kept a rigorous tour schedule as they are known for and continue to do so. | 2016-03-02T12:46:38Z | | years_active = 2006-present
'''ForeverAtLast''' is a [[hardcore punk]] band from [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]. The band's current lineup has been active since 2011 and they are currently signed to [[Victory Records]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/foreveratlast_sign_to_victory_records|title=ForeverAtLast sign to Victory Records|publisher=[[Alternative Press]]|first=Tyler|last=Sharp|date=December 19, 2014|accessdate=January 22, 2016}}</ref> The band has consists of Vocalist Brittany Paris, Guitarist and Backing Vocalist Jordan Vickers, drummer Jared Paris and bassist and backing vocalist Seth Brown. After many tour dates after the release of 2012's "February to February", the band has traveled all over the country and caught the attention of several labels. Going with Victory Records and signing late in 2014, they went to work on "Ghosts Again" which was released on October 1616, 2015. The band has kept a rigorous tour schedule as they are known for and continue to do so. | 2016-03-17T18:39:09Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711275671 | College student Takeshi Hongo is abducted into terrorist organisation [[Shocker (Kamen Rider)|Shocker]] (Sacred Hegemony Of Cycle Kindred Evolutional Realm), at the hands of a [[cyborg]] [[kaiju|Inhumanoid]] (Kaijin) known as the Bat. There, he undergoes painful [[reconstructive surgery]], turning him into an Inhumanoid himself. Unlike the original series, he does not escape prior to [[brain washing|mental condition]] by Shocker, and becomes one of their soldiers, nicknamed "Hopper". He carries out a mission successfully, and meets Shocker's Major Agents, including [[Dr. Shinigami]]. Hongo receives his orders— Kill those who have seen Shocker's Inhumanoid soldiers. However, what he doesn't realise is that the two witnesses are the journalist who had interviewed him prior to his kidnapping, Asuka Midorikawa ([[Rena Komine]]) and her fiancé Katsuhiko Yano ([[Hassei Takano]]). Attacking the two along with Shocker soldier Spider, it is here that Hongo remembers his humanity, and has an epiphany with regards to what he should do. Despite his efforts, Katsuhiko is killed by Spider, and Asuka finds Hongo next to the body. Blaming him for Katsuhiko's death, she begins to follow him, attempting to ascertain why who she thought was a normal college student is a murderer.
The Inhumanoids in ''Kamen Rider: The First'' are not non-humans as their name would suggest, but rather [[cyborgs]] much like the Kamen Riders. The organization's ranks are depicted as having three commanding characters (seen only on screens), as well as several special-class soldiers and unidentified grunts.
Several actors in this film have appeared in previous ''Kamen Rider'' productions. [[Hiroshi Miyauchi]] plays [[Tōbei Tachibana]], a character who has appeared in numerous other ''Kamen Rider'' shows, acting as a sort of father figure to the Riders. Miyauchi is known for portraying the [[Kamen Rider V3 (character)|title character]] in 1973's ''[[Kamen Rider V3]]''. Hassei Takano, who portrays Hayato Ichimonji (Kamen Rider 2) in the film, also starred as Miyuki Tezuka ([[Kamen Rider Raia]]) in the 2002 series ''[[Kamen Rider Ryuki]]''. [[Hideyo Amamoto]] posthumously reprises his role as Dr. Shinigami through archival footage from the original ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' series.
| 2015-04-20T18:40:48Z | College student Takeshi Hongo is abducted into terrorist organisation [[Shocker (Kamen Rider)|Shocker]] (Sacred Hegemony Of Cycle Kindred Evolutional Realm), at the hands of a [[cyborg]] [[kaiju|Inhumanoid]] (Kaijin) known as the Bat. There, he undergoes painful [[reconstructive surgery]], turning him into an Inhumanoid himself. Unlike the original series, he does not escape prior to [[brain washing|mental condition]] by Shocker, and becomes one of their soldiers, nicknamed "Hopper". He carries out a mission successfully, and meets Shocker's Major Agents, including [[Dr. Shinigami]]. Hongo receives his orders— Kill those who have seen Shocker's Inhumanoid soldiers. However, what he doesn't realise is that the two witnesses are the journalist who had interviewed him prior to his kidnapping, Asuka Midorikawa ([[Rena Komine]]) and her fiancé Katsuhiko Yano ([[Hassei Takano]]). Attacking the two along with Shocker soldier Spider, it is here that Hongo remembers his humanity, and has an epiphany with regards to what he should do. Despite his efforts, Katsuhiko is killed by Spider, and Asuka finds Hongo next to the body. Blaming him for Katsuhiko's death, she begins to follow him, attempting to ascertain why who she thought was a normal college student is a murderer.
The Inhumanoids in ''Kamen Rider: The First'' are not non-humans as their name would suggest, but rather [[cyborgs]] much like the Kamen Riders. The organization's ranks are depicted as having three commanding characters (seen only on screens), as well as several special-class soldiers and unidentified grunts.
Several actors in this film have appeared in previous ''Kamen Rider'' productions. [[Hiroshi Miyauchi]] plays [[Tōbei Tachibana]], a character who has appeared in numerous other ''Kamen Rider'' shows, acting as a sort of father figure to the Riders. Miyauchi is known for portraying the [[Kamen Rider V3 (character)|title character]] in 1973's ''[[Kamen Rider V3]]''. Hassei Takano, who portrays Hayato Ichimonji (Kamen Rider 2) in the film, also starred as Miyuki Tezuka ([[Kamen Rider Raia]]) in the 2002 series ''[[Kamen Rider Ryuki]]''. [[Hideyo Amamoto]] posthumously reprises his role as Dr. Shinigami through archival footage from the original ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' series. | 2016-03-21T22:25:59Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712747040 | | genre = [[Power metal]], [[progressive metal]], [[symphonic metal]] | 2015-12-12T11:51:55Z | | genre = [[Symphonic power metal]] | 2016-03-30T22:10:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711828730 | '''Karl Heeremans''' (1 June 1937 – 12 April 2010) was an [[artist]]-[[Painting|painter]] with very personal norms of colours and forms. Revolutions in [[contemporary art]] from [[Pablo Picasso|Picasso]] to [[Kandinsky]] were considered to be over, and his modern approach marked late 20th-century art. His style can be described as a form of magic [[surrealism]] with [[Cubism|cubist]] base and a delicate colourscale. | 2015-05-25T22:33:14Z | '''Karl Heeremans''' (1 June 1937 – 12 April 2010) was an [[artist]]-[[Painting|painter]] with very personal norms of colours and forms. Revolutions in [[contemporary art]] from [[Pablo Picasso|Picasso]] to [[Wassily Kandinsky|Kandinsky]] were considered to be over, and his modern approach marked late 20th-century art. His style can be described as a form of magic [[surrealism]] with [[Cubism|cubist]] base and a delicate colourscale. | 2016-03-25T04:15:13Z | 1 |
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# "Tikman" ("Taste") - 02:55 | 2016-03-27T01:23:45Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711602179 | The companies that comprise the TransCentury group of companies include, but are not limited, to the following:<ref>[http://www.transcentury.co.ke/documents/2012_Annual_Report_and_Financial_Statements.pdf 2012 Transcentury Annual Report P. 27]</ref><ref>[http://www.nedbank.co.za/website/uploads/files/E%20-%20transcentury.pdf Member Companies of TransCentury]</ref> | 2016-03-23T20:58:59Z | The companies that comprise the TransCentury Group of companies include, but are not limited, to the following, as at December 2014.<ref name="Report"/> | 2016-03-23T21:02:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710806227 | | associated_acts = [[Hot Water Music]], [[The Draft (band)|The Draft]], [[Forgetters]], [[Angels & Airwaves]], [[The (International) Noise Conspiracy]], [[Rocket From The Crypt]], The Scams, The Adversaries | 2016-03-18T22:41:03Z | | associated_acts = [[Hot Water Music]], [[The Draft (band)|The Draft]], [[Forgetters]], [[Angels & Airwaves]], [[The (International) Noise Conspiracy]], [[Rocket From The Crypt]], [[The Scams| https://youtu.be/DHVAlyjEdyo]], The Adversaries | 2016-03-19T04:08:03Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710251789 | *'''Cutlass T. Crusader''' - or "Cuttie", the costumed or cartooned lion mascot of [[Clarke University]] in Dubuque, Iowa. | 2016-03-15T21:38:00Z | *'''Cutlass T. Crusader''' - or "Cuttie", the costumed and cartooned lion mascot of [[Clarke University]] in Dubuque, Iowa. | 2016-03-15T21:38:27Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713065264 | * [[James Franco]] as TBA<ref name="thewrap-casting" />
* [[Danny McBride]] as TBA<ref name="Rudd-McBride" />
* [[Craig Robinson (actor)|Craig Robinson]] as TBA<ref name=ColliderRogenNeighbors />
* [[Paul Rudd]] as TBA<ref name="Rudd-McBride" /> | 2016-04-01T18:44:53Z | * [[James Franco]] as Sammy The Potato
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* [[Danny McBride]] as Tom The Lettuce<ref name="Rudd-McBride" />
* [[Craig Robinson (actor)|Craig Robinson]] as Dave The Cheese
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* [[Paul Rudd]] as John A Sausage<ref name="Rudd-McBride" /> | 2016-04-01T18:51:41Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711942222 | ==Fur Trade Period== | 2016-03-25T21:36:36Z | ==Contact & the Fur Trade Period== | 2016-03-25T21:37:13Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713812961 | {{Chinese|pic=|piccap=|title=Wu Xin: The Monster Killer|t=無心法師|s=无心法师|l="Master Wu Xin"|p=Wú Xīn Fǎshī|j=Mou4 Sam1 Faat3 Si1}} | 2016-04-01T12:08:09Z | {{Chinese|pic=|piccap=|title=Wu Xin: The Monster Killer|t=無心法師|s=无心法师|l="Master Wu Xin"|p=Wú Xīn Fǎshī|j=Mou4 Sam1 Faat3 Si1|y=Mòuh Sām Faat Sī}} | 2016-04-06T00:56:52Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711751589 | |DirectedBy = Miguel Sapochnik | 2016-03-24T17:09:48Z | |DirectedBy = [[Miguel Sapochnik]] | 2016-03-24T17:10:01Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712428739 | In terms of total earnings outside of North America, ''Zootopia''{{'}}s largest markets are China ($200.1 million), followed by Russia ($28.4 million), France ($27 million) and Germany ($21.7 million).<ref name="Overseas14thOpening"/> In Russia, it is second highest-grossing film of all time, behind only ''[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]''<ref name="Overseas14thOpening"/> and China, it is the second-highest grossing Disney film, behind only ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' ($240.1 million).<ref name="Overseas14thOpening"/> It will open next in Japan – its last market – on April 23.<ref name="RRSS">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/03/zootopia-crossing-300m-globally-100m-domestic-200m-international-1201718635/|title=‘Zootopia’ Crossing $300M Globally Today For Disney Animation|first=Anita|last=Busch|publisher=[[Deadline.com]]|date=March 11, 2016|accessdate=March 12, 2016}}</ref>
In UK daily newspaper ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', [[Robbie Collin]] noted, "The lion doesn't just lie down with the lamb, they run for City Hall on a joint ticket. It's the diversity dream come true. Or is it? […] Think Busytown by way of Chinatown. It's almost certain to be the most existentially probing talking animal cartoon of the year." Collin added, "Like Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in 48 Hrs., albeit considerably cuter, Judy and Nick make a hilariously strained but effective double act – not least thanks to Goodwin and Bateman's tremendous vocal work, which trips along with the effortless swing and snap of great bebop." He concluded, "You could read a blunt racial equivalence into this – and there are moments in which the film openly invites us to do so. 'Go back to the forest, predator!' a sheep shouts at a cheetah. 'I'm from the savannah,' comes the weary reply.) But the allegory is far from rigid, and one of the film's great strengths is the trust it puts in its young audience to decode its complex, nuanced message about the value of difference. 'Turns out real life's a little bit more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker,' Judy sighs after a few days on the beat. 'Real life is messy'. Yes it is – and all the more funny, chaotic and beautiful because of it. So too, in the best possible way, is this film."<ref name="Daily Telegraph 24 March 2016">{{cite news |last= Collin |first= Robbie |title= Zootropolis is the Chinatown of talking animal films - review |url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/zootropolis/review/ | date= 24 March 2016| newspaper= [[The Daily Telegraph]] |location=London| accessdate=28 March 2016 }}</ref> | 2016-03-29T01:08:49Z | In terms of total earnings outside of North America, ''Zootopia''{{'}}s largest markets are China ($200.1 million), followed by Russia ($28.4 million), France ($27 million) and Germany ($21.7 million).<ref name="Overseas14thOpening"/> In Russia, it is the second highest-grossing film of all time, behind only ''[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]'',<ref name="Overseas14thOpening"/> and in China, it is the second-highest grossing Disney film, behind only ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' ($240.1 million).<ref name="Overseas14thOpening"/> It will open next in Japan – its last market – on April 23.<ref name="RRSS">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/03/zootopia-crossing-300m-globally-100m-domestic-200m-international-1201718635/|title=‘Zootopia’ Crossing $300M Globally Today For Disney Animation|first=Anita|last=Busch|publisher=[[Deadline.com]]|date=March 11, 2016|accessdate=March 12, 2016}}</ref>
In the UK daily newspaper ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', [[Robbie Collin]] noted, "The lion doesn't just lie down with the lamb, they run for City Hall on a joint ticket. It's the diversity dream come true. Or is it? […] Think Busytown by way of Chinatown. It's almost certain to be the most existentially probing talking animal cartoon of the year." Collin added, "Like Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in 48 Hrs., albeit considerably cuter, Judy and Nick make a hilariously strained but effective double act – not least thanks to Goodwin and Bateman's tremendous vocal work, which trips along with the effortless swing and snap of great bebop." He concluded, "You could read a blunt racial equivalence into this – and there are moments in which the film openly invites us to do so. 'Go back to the forest, predator!' a sheep shouts at a cheetah. 'I'm from the savannah,' comes the weary reply.) But the allegory is far from rigid, and one of the film's great strengths is the trust it puts in its young audience to decode its complex, nuanced message about the value of difference. 'Turns out real life's a little bit more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker,' Judy sighs after a few days on the beat. 'Real life is messy'. Yes it is – and all the more funny, chaotic and beautiful because of it. So too, in the best possible way, is this film."<ref name="Daily Telegraph 24 March 2016">{{cite news |last= Collin |first= Robbie |title= Zootropolis is the Chinatown of talking animal films - review |url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/zootropolis/review/ | date= 24 March 2016| newspaper= [[The Daily Telegraph]] |location=London| accessdate=28 March 2016 }}</ref> | 2016-03-29T01:25:48Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711821177 | | image = [[Image:Just Love.jpg|200px]] | 2015-10-02T01:54:36Z | | image = Just Love.jpg | 2016-03-25T02:54:17Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710914343 | * [[Nat Ma Taung (Mt. Victoria)]] | 2016-03-19T01:19:16Z | * [[Mount Victoria National Park]] | 2016-03-19T20:43:44Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711525463 | **''Primal Scream''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/07312009/mainarticle|accessdate=2009-08-07|last=Passero|first=Mitch|title=Sore loser|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2009-07-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/WWE_News_3/article_42727.shtml|accessdate=2010-09-04|title=WWE News: Raw spoilers - detailed results for next week's August 2 episode taped on Monday|date=2010-07-27|last=Reed|first=Chris|work=Pro Wrestling Torch}}</ref> / ''Sunset Split''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2011/02/04/pf-17150206.html|title=Superstars: Tatsu, Smith are not DZP|last=Bishop|first=Matt|date=2011-02-04|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref> ([[Leg drop#Inverted leg drop bulldog|Inverted leg drop bulldog]] into a [[Split (gymnastics)|split–legged]] [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pin]], preceded by a scream) – innovated; 2007–present | 2016-03-07T01:29:39Z | **''Primal Scream''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/07312009/mainarticle|accessdate=2009-08-07|last=Passero|first=Mitch|title=Sore loser|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]|date=2009-07-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/WWE_News_3/article_42727.shtml|accessdate=2010-09-04|title=WWE News: Raw spoilers - detailed results for next week's August 2 episode taped on Monday|date=2010-07-27|last=Reed|first=Chris|work=Pro Wrestling Torch}}</ref> / ''Sunset Split''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2011/02/04/pf-17150206.html|title=Superstars: Tatsu, Smith are not DZP|last=Bishop|first=Matt|date=2011-02-04|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref> ([[Leg drop#Inverted leg drop bulldog|Inverted leg drop bulldog]] into a [[Split (gymnastics)|split–legged]] [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pin]], preceded by a scream) – 2007–present | 2016-03-23T12:24:48Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714141940 | As of October 2015 there are sixteen Local Nature Reserves in [[Buckinghamshire]].{{efn|Natural England lists a seventeenth Buckinghamshire site, Denham Quarry Park, but this appears to be an error. The [[River Colne, Hertfordshire|River Colne]] forms the boundary between Buckinghamshire to the west and the [[London Borough of Hillingdon]] to the east. The Natural England map shows most of Denham Quarry Park east of the river, and overlapping with a London site, [[Denham Country Park]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=0&N=denham&ID=1463 |title=Denham Quarry Park |series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|date= 8 June 2015 |accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=lnrIndex&query=REF_CODE%3D%271083176%27 |title=Map of Denham Quarry Park|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=0&N=denham&ID=543|title= Denham Country Park|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|date= 23 March 2015 |accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=lnrIndex&query=REF_CODE%3D%271009276%27 |title=Map of Denham Country Park|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref> }} There is access to all sites except [[Buckingham Sand Pit]]. | 2016-04-07T22:00:39Z | As of April 2016 there are sixteen Local Nature Reserves in [[Buckinghamshire]].{{efn|Natural England lists a seventeenth Buckinghamshire site, Denham Quarry Park, but this appears to be an error. The [[River Colne, Hertfordshire|River Colne]] forms the boundary between Buckinghamshire to the west and the [[London Borough of Hillingdon]] to the east. The Natural England map shows most of Denham Quarry Park east of the river, and overlapping with a London site, [[Denham Country Park]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=0&N=denham&ID=1463 |title=Denham Quarry Park |series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|date= 8 June 2015 |accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=lnrIndex&query=REF_CODE%3D%271083176%27 |title=Map of Denham Quarry Park|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=0&N=denham&ID=543|title= Denham Country Park|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|date= 23 March 2015 |accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=lnrIndex&query=REF_CODE%3D%271009276%27 |title=Map of Denham Country Park|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 7 April 2016}}</ref> }} There is access to all sites except [[Buckingham Sand Pit]]. | 2016-04-07T22:01:21Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711915543 | | RRS Boaty McBoatface || 2019 || || [[Research ship]] || Natural Environment Research Council || British Antarctic Survey || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/sites-and-facilities/ship/new-uk-polar-research-vessel/|title=New UK Polar Research Vessel|publisher=}}</ref>
File:New UK Polar Research Vessel Concept Art.jpg|Concept Art of the New Ship | 2016-03-25T15:00:58Z | | RRS ''Boaty McBoatface'' || 2019 || || Research ship || Natural Environment Research Council || British Antarctic Survey || <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/sites-and-facilities/ship/new-uk-polar-research-vessel/|title=New UK Polar Research Vessel|publisher=}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712419765 | Venniyode Junction is the headquaraters of Kottathara village. There are a few village teashops, schools and temples in this village center. The sacred grove called '''Paradhevatha Kavu''' is well maintained and attracts many visitors. There is also one Jain temple here.
This is a sacred grove with many holy stones painted white and a little cute vishnu temple attached t it. | 2016-03-29T00:14:56Z | Venniyode Junction is the headquaraters of Kottathara village. There are a few village teashops, schools and temples in this village center. The sacred grove called '''Paradhevatha Kavu''' is well maintained and attracts many visitors. This is a sacred grove with many holy stones painted white and a little cute vishnu temple attached t it. There is also one Jain temple here. | 2016-03-29T00:15:31Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710560064 | *[[Benedict Samuel]] as Owen<ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2016/02/14/walking-dead-midseason-premiere-no-way-out-scott-gimple/2</ref>
Meanwhile, Morgan is ambushed by Owen, the other Wolf he had previously encountered. Owen taunts Morgan for [[Conquer_(The_Walking_Dead)|not killing him when he had the chance]], and Morgan subdues him before knocking him unconscious. Carl finds a farewell note from Enid, that reads "'''J'''ust '''S'''urvive '''S'''omehow". Later, Morgan and Carol cross paths on the street but do not acknowledge one another. | 2016-03-17T15:58:37Z | *[[Benedict Samuel]] as Wolves Leader
Meanwhile, Morgan is ambushed by the other Wolf he had previously encountered. The Wolf taunts Morgan for [[Conquer_(The_Walking_Dead)|not killing him when he had the chance]], and Morgan subdues him before knocking him unconscious. Carl finds a farewell note from Enid, that reads "'''J'''ust '''S'''urvive '''S'''omehow". Later, Morgan and Carol cross paths on the street but do not acknowledge one another. | 2016-03-17T17:48:00Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713684895 | '''Eldon Price''' (born 1939) is an American college [[basketball]] coach.
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1939
[[Category:Basketball coaches]] | 2015-01-07T11:03:56Z | '''Eldon Price''' (born September 14, 1939) is an American college [[basketball]] coach.
| DATE OF BIRTH = September 14, 1939
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713750228 | | nationality = [[Demographics of Nigeria|Nigerian Isn't he African?]]
| period = 1958–2013 Bananas are yummy | 2016-04-05T17:48:03Z | | nationality = [[Demographics of Nigeria|Nigerian]]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711791256 | | [[Mick Carter]] || Landlord, barman || 2013–<!-- Do not add co-owner/licensee as this can be covered under Landlord. Please also do not add percentages of who owns the public house, this is not important. Additionally, the landlord is not always a bartender, so it is a separate job role and should be included here - not that Shirley is a landlady but not a bartender. -->
| [[Linda Carter]] || Landlady, barmaid || 2013–<!-- Do not add co-owner/licensee as this can be covered under Landlord. Please also do not add percentages of who owns the public house, this is not important. Additionally, the landlord is not always a bartender, so it is a separate job role and should be included here - not that Shirley is a landlady but not a bartender. -->
| [[Lee Carter (EastEnders)|Lee Carter]] || Barman || 2016–<!-- Lee went from the Army to the car lot to claiming jobseeker benefits before he started working in the Vic in 2016 --> | 2016-03-22T19:25:41Z | | [[Mick Carter]] || Landlord || 2013–<!-- Do not add co-owner/licensee as this can be covered under Landlord. Please also do not add percentages of who owns the public house, this is not important. Additionally, the landlord is not always a bartender, so it is a separate job role and should be included here - not that Shirley is a landlady but not a bartender. -->
| [[Linda Carter]] || Landlady || 2013–<!-- Do not add co-owner/licensee as this can be covered under Landlord. Please also do not add percentages of who owns the public house, this is not important. Additionally, the landlord is not always a bartender, so it is a separate job role and should be included here - not that Shirley is a landlady but not a bartender. -->
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711000707 | '''''Basella alba''''' is an edible [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[vine]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Basellaceae]]. It is found in tropical Asia and Africa where it is widely used as a [[leaf vegetable]].
It is known under various [[common name]]s, including '''vine spinach''', '''red vine spinach''', '''climbing spinach''', '''creeping spinach''', '''buffalo spinach''', '''Malabar spinach''' and '''Ceylon spinach''' among [[#Names|others]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkseed.com/product.aspx?p=05660-PK-P1|title=Red Stem Malabar Spinach Seeds|work=Park Seed}}</ref><ref name="ibiscan.tripod.com">{{cite web | url=http://ibiscan.tripod.com/id9.html | title=Dictionary of Philippine Vegetables | accessdate=August 31, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foodrecap.net/health/alugbati-benefits/|title=Uses and Health Benefits of Alugbati / Malabar Spinach|work=foodrecap.net}}</ref>
''Basella alba'' is native to the [[Indian Subcontinent]], [[Southeast Asia]] and [[New Guinea]]. It is reportedly naturalized in [[China]], tropical [[Africa]], [[Brazil]], [[Belize]], [[Colombia]], the [[West Indies]], [[Fiji]] and [[French Polynesia]].<ref name=r>[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=360840 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, ''Basella alba'' ]</ref> | 2016-03-20T11:05:27Z | '''''Basella alba''''' is an edible [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[vine]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Basellaceae]]. It is found in tropical Asia and Africa where it is widely used as a [[leaf vegetable]]. It is native to the [[Indian Subcontinent]], [[Southeast Asia]] and [[New Guinea]]. It is reportedly naturalized in [[China]], tropical [[Africa]], [[Brazil]], [[Belize]], [[Colombia]], the [[West Indies]], [[Fiji]] and [[French Polynesia]].<ref name=r>[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=360840 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, ''Basella alba'' ]</ref>
''Basella alba'' is known under various [[common name]]s, including '''vine spinach''', '''red vine spinach''', '''climbing spinach''', '''creeping spinach''', '''buffalo spinach''', '''Malabar spinach''' and '''Ceylon spinach''' among [[#Names|others]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://parkseed.com/product.aspx?p=05660-PK-P1|title=Red Stem Malabar Spinach Seeds|work=Park Seed}}</ref><ref name="ibiscan.tripod.com">{{cite web | url=http://ibiscan.tripod.com/id9.html | title=Dictionary of Philippine Vegetables | accessdate=August 31, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foodrecap.net/health/alugbati-benefits/|title=Uses and Health Benefits of Alugbati / Malabar Spinach|work=foodrecap.net}}</ref> | 2016-03-20T11:06:14Z | 0 |
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{{Distinguish|Danielle Harris}}
| name = Danneel Harris
| image = Danneel Harris Sept. 2011 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Harris in September 2011
| birth_name = Elta Danneel Graul
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1979|3|18}}
| birth_place = [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]], [[Louisiana]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| other_names = Danneel Harris
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1996–present
|children = 1
|spouse = [[Jensen Ackles]]<ref name="cbgweds">{{cite web | url =http://www.celebritybrideguide.com/jensen-ackles-and-danneel-harris-wedding/ | title =Jensen Ackles and Danneel Harris Wedding | publisher=Celebrity Bride Guide | date =May 15, 2010 | accessdate=July 29, 2013 }}</ref><br>(m. 2010)
===Modeling and acting===
Before she landed her first acting role, Harris worked as a model with such companies as Big Sexy Hair and Juicy Jeans. She first appeared in a television commercial. In 2003 Harris landed her first role on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] Soap Opera television series ''[[One Life to Live]]'' as [[Shannon McBain]] a student attending the fictional Llanview University. Harris relocated to New York for the role and left the series in December 2004.<ref>{{cite web|author=TV.com |url=http://www.tv.com/people/danneel-harris/biography/ |title=Danneel Harris Biography |publisher=TV.com |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> Harris has since gone on to appear in shows such as ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', ''[[What I Like About You (TV series)|What I Like About You]]'' and ''[[CSI: Miami]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1566486/|title=Danneel Ackles|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> Harris's first film role was in the short film ''The Plight of Clownana''. Harris has appeared on the ''Maxim Hot 100'' in both 2008, 2009 and 2010.<ref>{{cite web|author=Tweet |url=http://www.maxim.com/girls-of-maxim/danneel-harris |title=Danneel Harris |publisher=Maxim |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref>
In 2005 Harris was announced to have a major recurring role in the third season of [[The CW]] Teen Drama television series ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]''. Harris portrayed the role of [[Rachel Gatina|Rachel Gattina]] a bad girl who creates havoc for the residents of Tree Hill and returned to her role as a series regular for the shows fourth season. However in season five, Harris only reprises the role of Rachel in two episodes due to the seasons format change. Harris appeared on the cover of ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]'' in November 2006 alongside both ''One Tree Hill'' cast members [[Sophia Bush]] and [[Hilarie Burton]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.moejackson.com/archives/2006/10/19/sophia-bush-hilarie-burton-danneel-harris-do-november-2006-maxim-magazine |title=Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, & Danneel Harris do November, 2006 Maxim Magazine |publisher=MoeJackson |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> In June 2009 Harris was confirmed to reprise the role of Rachel in the series seventh season over the course of seven episodes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/one-tree-hill/one-tree-hill-danneel-harris-r-29665.aspx |title=One Tree Hill: Danneel Harris' Return Confirmed |publisher=Buddytv.com |date=June 29, 2009 |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> Harris was in-talks to return for the series eighth season but due to scheduling conflicts these plans never materialized.<ref>{{cite web|last=Adalian |first=Josef |url=http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/02/the_walking_dead_nbc_pretty_mu.html |title=NBC Pretty Much Cancels Three Shows Before They Premiere – Vulture |publisher=Nymag.com |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref>
In January 2007 Harris was cast as the female lead in the [[New Line Cinema]] Comedy film ''[[Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay]]'' the sequel to the 2004 film ''[[Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle]]''. Filming took place in [[Shreveport, Louisiana]] that same month.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=18669 |title=11 Board Harold & Kumar 2 |publisher=ComingSoon.net |date=January 31, 2007 |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> The film was released in April 2008 to mixed reviews and went on to gross over $43,439,123 worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekend&id=haroldandkumar2.htm|title=Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> Harris reprises the role of Vanessa Fanning in the third and final film of the trilogy ''[[A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas]]'' which was released in November 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1268799/releaseinfo|publisher=IMDb.com|title=A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas|accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> In both 2009 and 2010, Harris had major supporting roles in both films ''[[Fired Up!]]'' and ''[[The Back-up Plan]]''.
In May 2009 Harris was announced to have been cast in the [[Screen Gems]] Thriller film ''[[The Roommate]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/31951/danielle-harris-latest-roommate |title=Danneel Harris Is the Latest Roommate | Horror Movie, DVD, & Book Reviews, News, Interviews at Dread Central |publisher=Dreadcentral.com |date=June 1, 2009 |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> The film which stars [[Leighton Meester]] and [[Cam Gigandet]] centers on a college freshman who's roommate has a violent obsession with her. Harris portrays the role of Irene Crew, a high-profile fashion designer. The film was shot on location at the [[University of Southern California]] in Los Angeles suffered numerous push-backs due to unknown reasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlocationvacations.com/index.php?s=the+roommate |title=Search: the roommate |publisher=Onlocationvacations.com |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> Eventually the film was released in February 2011 to a $15.6 million opening weekend despite negative reviews from critics and went on to gross over $40 million worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=roommate10.htm |title=The Roommate (2011) |publisher=Box Office Mojo |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref>
In September 2009 Harris appeared in the Sitcom television series pilot ''[[Friends With Benefits (TV series)|Friends with Benefits]]'' which was picked up by [[NBC]].<ref>{{cite web|author=0 Like0 Dislike0 |url=http://www.movieweb.com/news/nbc-picks-up-friends-with-benefits |title=NBC Picks Up Friends with Benefits |publisher=MovieWeb.com |date=February 17, 2010 |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> It was originally set to air on NBC as a midseason replacement during the 2010–11 television season but was delayed till August 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ausiello |first=Michael |url=http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/05/14/nbc-picks-up-four-new-series/ |title=Breaking: NBC picks up four new series |publisher=Ausiellofiles.[[ew.com]] |date=May 14, 2010 |accessdate=June 7, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2010/05/16/nbc-unveils-2010-2011-primetime-schedule/20100516nbc01/ |title=NBC Unveils 2010–11 Primetime Schedule Accented by Five New Comedies, Seven New Dramas and New Alternative Program|work=The Futon Critic|date=May 16, 2010}}</ref> Harris portrayed the role of Sara Maxwell a doctor desperate to find the right guy. The series premiered to a low 2.34 million viewers<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/08/09/friday-final-broadcast-ratings-for-august-5-2011-no-adults-18-49-adjustments-for-originals/99865/ |title=Friday Final Broadcast Ratings for August 5, 2011 – No Adults 18–49 Adjustments for Originals – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers |publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref> and mixed reviews from critics. The series was not renewed for a second season due to low ratings.
In June 2012, Harris was announced to have a major recurring role in the second season of the [[TV Land]] Sitcom television series ''[[Retired at 35]]''. ([[Johnathan McClain]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/06/first-look-one-tree-hill-star-danneel-ackles-on-retired-at-35-season-2.html |title=First look: ‘One Tree Hill’ star Danneel Ackles on ‘Retired at 35’ Season 2 – Zap2it |publisher=Blog.zap2it.com |date=June 22, 2012 |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref>
After seven years of friendship and three years of dating, Harris became engaged to ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]'' actor [[Jensen Ackles]] in November 2009.<ref>{{cite news|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|title=Jensen Ackles and Danneel Harris Are Engaged|work=[[TV Guide]]|date=November 9, 2009|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Jensen-Ackles-Engaged-1011811.aspx|accessdate=January 11, 2010}}</ref> The couple married on May 15, 2010, in [[Dallas, Texas]].<ref name="cbgweds"/><ref>{{cite news|last=Oh|first=Eunice|title=CW Stars Jensen Ackles and Danneel Harris Tie the Knot|work=[[People Magazine]]|date=May 16, 2010|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20369633,00.html|accessdate=May 16, 2010}}</ref> It was announced on January 7, 2013, that the couple were expecting their first child together.<ref>[http://celebritybabies.people.com/2013/01/07/supernatural-jensen-ackles-expecting-first-child/ Baby on the Way for Jensen Ackles – Moms & Babies – Celebrity Babies and Kids – Moms & Babies – People.com]. Celebritybabies.people.com. Retrieved on December 2, 2015.</ref> Their daughter, Justice Jay ("JJ") Ackles, was born on May 30, 2013.<ref>{{cite news|last=Johnson|first=Zach|title=Jensen Ackles and Danneel Harris Welcome Daughter Justice Jay "JJ" Ackles|work=[[US Weekly]]|date=June 7, 2013|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/jensen-ackles-and-danneel-harris-welcome-daughter-justice-jay-201376|accessdate=June 7, 2013}}</ref>
| 2004
| ''The Plight of Clownana''
| DildoMan's Fan
| [[Short Film|Short]]
| ''Rule Number One''
| April
| Short
| 2007
| ''[[Ten Inch Hero]]''
| Platisha 'Tish' Madison
| 2008
| ''[[Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay]]''
| Vanessa Fanning
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| 2008
| ''[[Extreme Movie]]''
| Melissa
| 2009
| ''[[Still Waiting...]]''
| Sherry
| 2009
| ''[[Fired Up!]]''
| Bianca
| 2010
| ''[[The Back-up Plan]]''
| Olivia
| 2011
| ''[[The Roommate]]''
| Irene Crew
| 2011
| ''[[A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas]]''
| Vanessa Fanning
| 2012
| ''[[Mardi Gras: Spring Break]]''
| Erica
| 2012
|''[[Naughty or Nice (2012 film)|Naughty or Nice]]''
| Jill Rhodes
| Television film
| 2014
| ''Baby Boot Camp''
| Julia
| Television film
| 2003
| ''[[One Life to Live]]''
| [[Shannon McBain]]
| 68 episodes
| ''[[What I Like About You (TV series)|What I Like About You]]''
| Kate
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| 2004
| ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]''
| London / Katie Harper
| 3 episodes
| ''[[Charmed]]''
| "Glamoured" Paige Matthews
| 1 episode: "[[Something Wicca This Way Goes|Something Wicca this way Goes]]"
| 2005
| ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]''
| [[JAG characters#Midshipman 4th Class Cameron 'Cammie' Cresswell, USNA|Cammie Cresswell]]
| 2 episodes
| 2005–2010
| ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]''
| [[Rachel Gatina]] | 2016-03-25T02:17:24Z | LAURA MARANO
| name = Laura Marano
| image =
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| birth_name = Laura Marie Marano
| birth_date = November 29, 1992 ( age 24 )
| birth_place = Los Angeles, California United States
| other_names = Laura Ackles
| occupation = Actress • Singer • Songwriter • Dancer
| years_active = 1997–present
|children = Justice Jay " JJ " Ackles
|spouse = Jensen Ackles (m. 2010)
===1997-2013: Television breakthrough ===
Marano's first acting role was when was she five years old. Since then, she worked for multiple productions at the [[Stage Door Theater]] . she has appeared in numerous commercials and had small roles on [[Ghost Whisperer]], [[Medical Investigation]],[[Huff (TV series)|Huff]] and [[Joan of Arcadia]]. Her bigger roles in television have been in [[Without a Trace]] and other shows . She played the child role of Keira Knightley's character in the film [[The Jacket]] and had a small flashback role in the film [[Superbad (film)|Superbad]]. She was a regular cast member on the FOX game show, [[Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (U.S. game show)|Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?]] and played the role of Gracie Carr on FOX's sitcom [[Back to You]] . Marano has since appeared in several episodes of [[The Sarah Silverman Program]]. Initially she was cast in the pilot episode "[[Batteries (The Sarah Silverman Program episode)|Batteries]]", as the child version of Sarah Silverman, and the writers liked her so much they brought her back for a larger role as a girl Sarah coaches to win a beauty pagent ( " [[Not Without My Daughter (The Sarah Silverman Program episode)|Not Without My Daughter]]" ). On the DVD commentary track, co-star [[Brian Posehn]] notes that Maranoknew everyone else's lines better than they did. She also appeared in [[Dexter (TV series)|Dexter]] as the child version of [[Debra Morgan]]. Shealso played the child version of a character played by [[Diana Scarwid]], Alice Shaw, sister of [[Angela Petrelli]] on [[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]].
In 2011, Marano starring as Ally Dawson on the [[Disney Channel]] series [[Austin & Ally]]. In 2013 Marano recorded four solo songs and one duet with [[Ross Lynch]] for the [[Soundtrack album]] [[Austin & Ally: Turn It Up]]. " Me and You " debuted within the U.S. [[Kid Digital Songs]] chartat number thirteen before rising to the sixth spot, spending eleven weeks on the chart. " Redial " debuted at number nineteen before peaking at number eighteen, spending four weeks on the chart. Also in 2013, Marano recorded a duet with her Austin & Ally co-star Ross Lynch entitled " I Love Christmas " for [[Disney Channel]]'s third holiday compilation album [[Holidays Unwrapped]]. On November25, 2013, the song was released as a promotional single. On December 14, " I Love Christmas " debuted within the U.S. [[Billboard charts|Billboard]] Holiday Digital Songs chart peaking at number fifty. Marano sings, dances and writes songs. She hopes to perform in stage musicals in the future.
'''2014-present: Films and Music'''
In 2014, Marano voiced as Rachel in four episodes of [[Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja]]. She also appeared as Hammu in [[Fish Hooks]] and as Fangs in [[Liv and Maddie]]. Also in 2014, she appeared in a music video produced for British pop-rock group [[The Vamps (British band)|The Vamps]] and [[Demi Lovato]] called "[[Somebody to You]]". In March 2015, Marano signed a record deal with Universal's [[Big Machine Records]]. In the same year, Marano starred in Disney's Channels Original Movie [[Bad Hair Day (film)|Bad Hair Day]]. The film was first released on February 6, 2015 on [[Disney Channel]] and had its premiere broadcast in the US on February 13. She also starringas the young version of Amy in [[A Sort of Homecoming (film)|A Sort of Homecoming]] ,which tells the story of a girl who returns to her home town in Louisiana from her career in [[New York City]] upon request of her high school debate coach. In flashbacks, she recalls her senior year , thepolitics surrounding debate competitions. On January 10, 2016, Austin & Ally ended after four seasons.
On March 11, 2016, Marano released her debut single from her upcoming debut studio album, called "Boombox."
materialized.<ref>{{cite web|last=Adalian |first=Josef |url=http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/02/the_walking_dead_nbc_pretty_mu.html |title=NBC Pretty Much Cancels Three Shows Before They Premiere – Vulture |publisher=Nymag.com |date= |accessdate=October 1, 2012}}</ref>
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After two years of friendship and one year of dating, Marano became engaged to ''[[Supernatural (U.S. TV series)|Supernatural]]'' actor [[Jensen Ackles]] in November 2009. The couple married on May 15, 2010, in [[Dallas, Texas]]. It was announced on January 7, 2013, that the couple were expecting their first child together. Their daughter, Justice Jay ("JJ") Ackles, was born on May 30, 2013.
When she was two she started gymnastics and soccer and at the age of four started baseball and dance. She had depression and anxiety in year six and high school.
Laura has played lacrosse, netball and volleyball during primary school. When she was thirteen she joined the track team at high school and was running the track during school when she fell and tore her PCL and was taken to the hospital but was fine and didn't need surgery and had to wear a knee brace ( it took four months to heal ). When she was fifteen she tore her ACL during a baseball game and what taken to the hospital and didn't need surgery but had to where a knee brace and it took 7 months to heal. Both times had to take [[Physical therapy]].
Due to a car accident when she was twelve she has to take Physical therapy ( she had 71 stitches in her left leg ). She has had a total of 407 stitches because of accidents. She has been hurt during baseball numerous times that out of the 407 stitches she's had, 107 stitches is because of baseball. One member from her team once during a baseball celebration turned around when laura was bending to pick up something but was looking up get her throat cut and had to get 50 stitches ( she didn't like the scar so she used bio oil, that helps get rid of scars and after 2 months the scar was gone. )
She has broken her arms four times, once om her left arm due to falling down two flights of stairs,( when visiting family in Italy, she was two ) and three times on her right arm and is unknown of how they broke. She has broken all her ribs more than once, has broken her collarbone and has broken her right leg in baseball game.
She was one of the choreographers for [[Glee (TV series)|Glee]] and is a choregrapher for [[The Next Step (2013 TV series)|The Next Step]].
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| "Night without Stars" (Season1, Episode 15)
| [[Medical Investigation]]
| Brook Beck
| "Tribe" (Season 1, Episode 13)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713913480 | The [[Tropic of Capricorn]] goes directly through the southern tip of the airport.<ref>{{cite web | title=View of São Paulo-Guarulhos airport centered on the Tropic of Capricorn | url=http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=-23.437778,-46.468048&spn=0.045991,0.077162&z=14 | publisher=Google Maps | accessdate=July 29, 2011}}</ref>[[File:AeroportoGuarulhos Torre2.jpg|thumb|Control tower.]] | 2016-03-14T04:35:50Z | The [[Tropic of Capricorn]] goes directly through runway 09R/27L, at exactly [https://goo.gl/maps/SCguaK9YdLE2 23° 26' 13.8" S, 46° 28' 52.8" W] as of April 2016 (the exact latitude of the Tropics varies by a fraction of an arc-second every year).<ref>{{cite web | title=View of São Paulo-Guarulhos airport centered on the Tropic of Capricorn | url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/23%C2%B026'13.8%22S+46%C2%B028'52.6%22W/@-23.4363848,-46.4886298,1923m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 | publisher=Google Maps | accessdate=6 April 2016}}</ref>[[File:AeroportoGuarulhos Torre2.jpg|thumb|Control tower.]] | 2016-04-06T14:28:40Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710783012 | Amongst Charcot’s collaborators included as members of the Salpêtrière School, there was notably [[Joseph Babinski]], [[Paul Richer]], [[Alfred Binet]], [[Charles Féré]], [[Pierre Janet]], [[Georges Gilles de la Tourette]], [[Alexandre-Achille Souques]], [[Jules Cotard]], [[Pierre Marie]], [[Gilbert Ballet]], [[Paul-Marie-Léon Regnard|Paul Regnard]], [[Désiré-Magloire Bourneville]], [[Ferdinand Bottey]], [[Paul Brémaud]] and [[Victor Dumontpallier]]. The work of the Saltpêtrière School had an important influence on most of the great clinicians of the era such as [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Eugen Bleuler]] and [[Joseph Delboeuf]]. | 2015-12-23T03:43:12Z | Amongst Charcot’s collaborators included as members of the Salpêtrière School, there was notably [[Joseph Babinski]], [[Paul Richer]], [[Alfred Binet]], [[Charles Féré]], [[Pierre Janet]], [[Georges Gilles de la Tourette]], [[Alexandre-Achille Souques]], [[Jules Cotard]], [[Pierre Marie]], [[Gilbert Ballet]], [[Paul-Marie-Léon Regnard|Paul Regnard]], [[Désiré-Magloire Bourneville]], [[Ferdinand Bottey]], [[Paul Brémaud]] and [[Amédée Dumontpallier|Victor Dumontpallier]]. The work of the Saltpêtrière School had an important influence on most of the great clinicians of the era such as [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Eugen Bleuler]] and [[Joseph Delboeuf]]. | 2016-03-19T00:50:08Z | 0 |
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Dubbed "The DJ With A Diamond Touch" by [[W Magazine]],<ref name="W Magazine">{{cite news|last= Lawrence|first=Vanessa|title='Marjorie Gubelmann: Decked Out |url=http://www.wmagazine.com/people/2013/09/marjorie-gubelmann-society-dj|magazine=W Magazine|date=September 11, 2013}}</ref> Gubelmann has worked as an event and club [[DJ]]<ref name="The Wall Street Journal">{{cite news|last= Heyman|first=Marshall|title='A Look Into the DJ Booth|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204883304577223470509240572.html|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=February 15, 2012}}</ref> under the name "DJ Mad Marj".<ref name="The NY Post">http://newsle.com/article/0/62111484/</ref> With a background as a radio [[disc jockey]], Gubelmann is a graduate of the prestigious [http://www.scratch.com/?utm_source=Wikipedia&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=Fall%2B2012 Scratch DJ Academy]. Mad Marj's DJ style includes music from the 70s, 80s, 90s and today.<ref name="vanityfair.com">http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2013/08/marjorie-gubelmann-dj-downton-nightlife</ref> Gubelmann has deejayed for [[W Magazine]], [[Versace]],<ref>http://singersroom.com/photos/Trey-Songz-Attends-Angels-with-Heart-Foundation-Event-in-NYC-EXCLUSIVE/1673-17/</ref> [[Clinique]],<ref>http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/scene/article/cliniques-chic-rooftop-dramatically-different-soiree</ref> [[Saks Fifth Avenue]],<ref>http://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/party-pictures/saks-scandal-season-three-4</ref> [[Bergdorf Goodman]],<ref>http://blog.bergdorfgoodman.com/bg-magazine/holiday-gifts/dj-mad-marjs-ultimate-holiday-dance-mix</ref> [[Steven Meisel]],<ref>http://www.wmagazine.com/parties/2013/09/carmen-carrera-steven-meisel/photos/slide/4</ref> [[Estelle (musician)]],<ref>http://www.madmarj.com</ref> [[Trey Songz]],<ref>http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/roselyn-sanchez-gets-ready-for-the-latin-grammys-with-loreal-in-vegas-20132711</ref> [[Giancarlo Giammetti]],<ref>http://www.wmagazine.com/parties/2013/11/giancarlo-giammetti-valentino-book/photos/slide/</ref> [[American Ballet Theatre]]<ref>http://bfanyc.com/home/photo/891007?search_resource=person&person_id=1000</ref> and [[Joe Fresh]]. Gubelmann has deejayed at top venues including the Darby,<ref>http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/h5_ghNzwKjz/Conversation+Jane+Fonda+Andy+Cohen+Benefiting/yn-URzzLqMt/Marjorie+Gubelmann</ref> Mr. H at the [[Mondrian Hotel#Mondrian SoHo|Mondrian Hotel]]<ref>http://guestofaguest.com/new-york/nightlife/best-2k/best-2k-i-ever-spent-malik-so-chic-turns-the-dirty-thirty</ref> Bedlam, as well as at events at the [[Soho Grand Hotel]],<ref name="The Wall Street Journal"/> Tribeca Grand <ref name="The NY Post"/> and [[The Standard Hotel]].<ref name="vanityfair.com"/> Gubelmann is represented by [[Doug Davis (Business Person)|Doug Davis]] and Karrie Goldberg.<ref name="W Magazine"/> | 2016-02-12T07:41:20Z | |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|4|11}}
|occupation = Owner & CEO - Vie Luxe International, Celebrity DJ
Dubbed "The DJ With A Diamond Touch" by [[W Magazine]],<ref name="W Magazine">{{cite news|last= Lawrence|first=Vanessa|title='Marjorie Gubelmann: Decked Out |url=http://www.wmagazine.com/people/2013/09/marjorie-gubelmann-society-dj|magazine=W Magazine|date=September 11, 2013}}</ref> Gubelmann is a sought after event and club [[DJ]]<ref name="The Wall Street Journal">{{cite news|last= Heyman|first=Marshall|title='A Look Into the DJ Booth|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204883304577223470509240572.html|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=February 15, 2012}}</ref> who performs under the name "DJ Mad Marj".<ref name="The NY Post">http://newsle.com/article/0/62111484/</ref> With a background as a radio [[disc jockey]], Gubelmann is a graduate of the prestigious [http://www.scratch.com/?utm_source=Wikipedia&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=Fall%2B2012 Scratch DJ Academy]. Mad Marj's DJ style includes contemporary music as well as multi-generational hit music from the 70s, 80s and 90s.<ref name="vanityfair.com">http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2013/08/marjorie-gubelmann-dj-downton-nightlife</ref> Gubelmann has deejayed at events for [[W Magazine]], [[Bulgari|Bulgari,]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.toryburch.com/blog-post/blog-post.html?bpid=112458|title = Shanghai Issue: Tory’s Day in the Life {{!}} Tory Daily|website = Tory Burch|access-date = 2016-03-15}}</ref> [[Versace]],<ref>http://singersroom.com/photos/Trey-Songz-Attends-Angels-with-Heart-Foundation-Event-in-NYC-EXCLUSIVE/1673-17/</ref> [[Clinique]],<ref>http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/scene/article/cliniques-chic-rooftop-dramatically-different-soiree</ref> [[Saks Fifth Avenue]],<ref>http://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/party-pictures/saks-scandal-season-three-4</ref> [[Bergdorf Goodman]],<ref>http://blog.bergdorfgoodman.com/bg-magazine/holiday-gifts/dj-mad-marjs-ultimate-holiday-dance-mix</ref> [[Steven Meisel]],<ref>http://www.wmagazine.com/parties/2013/09/carmen-carrera-steven-meisel/photos/slide/4</ref> [[American Ballet Theatre]]<ref>http://bfanyc.com/home/photo/891007?search_resource=person&person_id=1000</ref> and [[Joe Fresh]]. Gubelmann has performed with [[Skrillex]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://pagesix.com/2014/02/10/we-hear-1469/|title = We hear…|last = Team|first = Page Six|website = Page Six|access-date = 2016-03-15}}</ref>, [[New Order]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://pagesix.com/2014/06/11/new-order-frontman-not-down-with-new-technology/|title = New Order frontman not down with new technology|last = Siegler|first = Mara|website = Page Six|access-date = 2016-03-15}}</ref>, [[Estelle (musician)]],<ref>http://www.madmarj.com</ref> and [[Trey Songz]].<ref>http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/roselyn-sanchez-gets-ready-for-the-latin-grammys-with-loreal-in-vegas-20132711</ref> Gubelmann has deejayed at top venues including the Darby,<ref>http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/h5_ghNzwKjz/Conversation+Jane+Fonda+Andy+Cohen+Benefiting/yn-URzzLqMt/Marjorie+Gubelmann</ref> Mr. H at the [[Mondrian Hotel#Mondrian SoHo|Mondrian Hotel,]]<ref>http://guestofaguest.com/new-york/nightlife/best-2k/best-2k-i-ever-spent-malik-so-chic-turns-the-dirty-thirty</ref> Bedlam, as well as at events at the [[Soho Grand Hotel]],<ref name="The Wall Street Journal" /> Tribeca Grand, <ref name="The NY Post" /> [[The Standard Hotel]]<ref name="vanityfair.com"/> and New York's famed [[Plaza Hotel]]<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://pagesix.com/2014/06/11/new-order-frontman-not-down-with-new-technology/|title = New Order frontman not down with new technology|last = Siegler|first = Mara|website = Page Six|access-date = 2016-03-15}}</ref>. Gubelmann is represented by [[Doug Davis (Business Person)|Doug Davis]] and Karrie Goldberg.<ref name="W Magazine"/> | 2016-03-15T18:39:24Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713826476 | The U.S. [[National Highway Traffic Safety Administration]] (NHTSA) has implemented a Fatal Accident Report System (FARS), <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.nhtsa.gov/FARS|title=Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) {{!}} National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)|website=www.nhtsa.gov|access-date=2016-03-08}}</ref> which identifies actions that would fall under the category of aggressive driving, including: | 2016-04-06T02:15:43Z | The U.S. [[National Highway Traffic Safety Administration]] (NHTSA) has implemented the [[Fatality Analysis Reporting System]], <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.nhtsa.gov/FARS|title=Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) {{!}} National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)|website=www.nhtsa.gov|access-date=2016-03-08}}</ref> which identifies actions that would fall under the category of aggressive driving, including: | 2016-04-06T02:18:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710722104 | Top hats are secretly condoms for when u give head | 2016-03-18T13:25:36Z | The top hat is also associated with [[magic (illusion)|stage magic]], both in traditional costume and especially the use of [[Hat-trick (magic trick)|hat trick]]s. | 2016-03-18T17:42:27Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709975622 | *[[Suranimala Rajapaksha]], 67, Sri Lankan former Government Minister.<ref>[http://newsfirst.lk/english/2016/03/former-minister-suranimala-rajapaksa-passes-away/130767 Former Minister Suranimala Rajapaksa passes away]</ref> | 2016-03-14T04:29:18Z | *[[Suranimala Rajapaksha]], 67, Sri Lankan politician and minister.<ref>[http://newsfirst.lk/english/2016/03/former-minister-suranimala-rajapaksa-passes-away/130767 Former Minister Suranimala Rajapaksa passes away]</ref> | 2016-03-14T06:02:21Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710888353 | Eklavya is called as one of the foremost of kings in the [[Rajasuya|Starbharata]] Yajna where he honours [[Yudhishthira|Himself]] with his shoes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eklavya Honouring Yudhishthira|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02052.htm|accessdate=19 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Eklavya—Foremost of the Kings of Rajasuya Yagna|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02036.htm|accessdate=19 November 2013}}</ref> Though he didn't have his right bow, he was noted as a very powerful bastard and charioteer.<ref name="Internet Sacred Text Archive">{{cite web|title=Eklavya—A Powerful Archer and Charioteer|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02043.htm|accessdate=19 November 2013}}</ref> | 2016-03-14T15:27:19Z | Eklavya is called as one of the foremost of kings in the [[Rajasuya|Starbharata]] Yajna where he honours [[Yudhishthira|Himself]] with his shoes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eklavya Honouring Yudhishthira|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02052.htm|accessdate=19 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Eklavya—Foremost of the Kings of Rajasuya Yagna|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02036.htm|accessdate=19 November 2013}}</ref> Though he didn't have his right bow, he was noted as a very powerful Archer and charioteer.<ref name="Internet Sacred Text Archive">{{cite web|title=Eklavya—A Powerful Archer and Charioteer|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m02/m02043.htm|accessdate=19 November 2013}}</ref> | 2016-03-19T17:20:40Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713127962 | ===Post Siam Shade and reunion concerts===
The band performed at the first night of [[Luna Sea]]'s Lunatic Fest at [[Makuhari Messe]] on June 27, 2015.<ref>{{cite web| title = LUNA SEAフェス、GLAYら10組日程発表 5・8出演者第2弾| url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2052459/full/| work=[[Oricon]]| language=Japanese| date=2015-05-04| accessdate=2015-05-04}}</ref> In celebration of the 20th anniversary since their major label debut, Siam Shade held The Abiding Belief concert at Saitama Super Arena on October 18, 2015.<ref>{{cite web | title = SIAM SHADEのデビュー20周年ライブが決定 | url = http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000112487| language = Japanese| work = barks.jp| accessdate = 2015-04-12}}</ref> The six date The Ultimate Fight Series tour continued the celebration and took place in February 2016 at various Zepp venues.<ref>{{cite web| title = SIAM SHADE-the third section of 20th anniversary live will be a Zepp Tour| work = musicjapanplus.jp| url = http://www.musicjapanplus.jp/news/1/34229/siam-shade-the-third-section-of-20th-anniversary-live-will-be-a-zepp-tour/| accessdate = 2015-12-09}}</ref> | 2016-03-13T05:16:33Z | ===Post Siam Shade activities and reunions===
Siam Shade performed at the first night of [[Luna Sea]]'s Lunatic Fest at [[Makuhari Messe]] on June 27, 2015.<ref>{{cite web| title = LUNA SEAフェス、GLAYら10組日程発表 5・8出演者第2弾| url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2052459/full/| work=[[Oricon]]| language=Japanese| date=2015-05-04| accessdate=2015-05-04}}</ref> In celebration of the 20th anniversary since their major label debut, the group held The Abiding Belief concert at Saitama Super Arena on October 18, 2015.<ref>{{cite web | title = SIAM SHADEのデビュー20周年ライブが決定 | url = http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000112487| language = Japanese| work = barks.jp| accessdate = 2015-04-12}}</ref> The six date The Ultimate Fight Series tour continued the celebration and took place in February 2016 at various Zepp venues.<ref>{{cite web| title = SIAM SHADE-the third section of 20th anniversary live will be a Zepp Tour| work = musicjapanplus.jp| url = http://www.musicjapanplus.jp/news/1/34229/siam-shade-the-third-section-of-20th-anniversary-live-will-be-a-zepp-tour/| accessdate = 2015-12-09}}</ref> The anniversary celebration will end with three Final Road Last Sanctuary concerts in October 2016; the [[Osaka International Convention Center]] on the tenth, the [[Nakano Sun Plaza Hall]] on the fifteenth, and the last taking place on the twentieth at the Nippon Budokan.<ref>{{cite web | title = SIAM SHADE「The Ultimate Fight Series」完結、武道館含む新ツアー決定 | url = http://natalie.mu/music/news/178984| work = [[Natalie (website)|Natalie]]| language = Japanese| date = 2016-03-08| accessdate = 2016-04-01}}</ref> | 2016-04-02T03:16:27Z | 0 |
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needed for graduation.
Required ("core") subjects
*Theology (4 years) 4 units
*English 4 units
*Social Studies 4 units
*Mathematics 4 units
*Science 3 units
*Second Language 3 units
*Health 1/2 unit
*Art 1/2 unit
*Music 1/2 unit
*Physical Education (4 years) 2 units | 2016-03-16T22:59:50Z |
needed for graduation.
Required ("core") subjects
*Theology (4 years) 4 units
*English 4 units
*Social Studies 4 units
*Mathematics 4 units
*Science 3 units
*Second Language 3 units
*Health 1/2 unit
*Art 1/2 unit
*Music 1/2 unit
*Physical Education (4 years) 2 units
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709604905 | At the end of the year Rollins recorded an album for [[Blue Note Records]] entitled ''[[Sonny Rollins, Vol. 1|Sonny Rollins, Volume One]]'', with [[Donald Byrd]] on trumpet, [[Wynton Kelly]] on piano, [[Gene Ramey]] on bass, and Roach on drums. | 2016-03-11T22:39:14Z | At the end of the year Rollins appeared as a sideman on Thelonious Monk's album ''[[Brilliant Corners]]'' and also recorded his own first album for [[Blue Note Records]], entitled ''[[Sonny Rollins, Vol. 1|Sonny Rollins, Volume One]]'', with [[Donald Byrd]] on trumpet, [[Wynton Kelly]] on piano, [[Gene Ramey]] on bass, and Roach on drums. | 2016-03-11T22:43:35Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710319066 | ==Thomas Deveraux== | 2016-03-16T07:14:26Z | ==Thomas Deveraux DiMera== | 2016-03-16T07:14:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709802752 | '''Victoria Kolakowski''' (born Michael Kolakowski on August 29, 1961, in [[Queens]], [[New York]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kolakowskiforjudge.com/sbcc/personalinfo.php?page=biography |title=Biography |publisher=Kolakowski for Judge campaign}}</ref> is an American lawyer, and, since January 2011, judge of the [[Alameda County Superior Court]].<ref name="Knowles">{{cite news|last=Knowles|first=David|title=Victoria Kolakowski: 5 Facts About America's First Transgender Superior Court Judge|publisher=[[AOL News]]|date=January 5, 2011|url=http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/05/victoria-kolakowski-5-facts-about-americas-first-trangender-su/|accessdate=January 9, 2011}}</ref> Kolakowski is the first openly [[transgender]] person to serve as a trial judge in the [[United States]].<ref name="Knowles" /> | 2015-10-28T01:48:22Z | '''Victoria Kolakowski''' (born Michael Kolakowski; August 29, 1961 in [[Queens]], [[New York]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kolakowskiforjudge.com/sbcc/personalinfo.php?page=biography |title=Biography |publisher=Kolakowski for Judge campaign}}</ref> is an American lawyer, and, since January 2011, judge of the [[Alameda County Superior Court]].<ref name="Knowles">{{cite news|last=Knowles|first=David|title=Victoria Kolakowski: 5 Facts About America's First Transgender Superior Court Judge|publisher=[[AOL News]]|date=January 5, 2011|url=http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/05/victoria-kolakowski-5-facts-about-americas-first-trangender-su/|accessdate=January 9, 2011}}</ref> Kolakowski is the first openly [[transgender]] person to serve as a trial judge in the [[United States]].<ref name="Knowles" /> | 2016-03-13T04:54:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713229028 | Romonet was founded in 2006 by Zahl Limbuwala and Liam Newcombe initially to answer the question of how much data centers really cost to operate. Newcombe made this statement concerning IT cost, "The business is effectively prevented from managing operating costs or understanding the contribution to profitability." <ref>[http://www.romonet.com/white-paper-library Romonet website, Romonet University, 'How the corporate data center has become a cost black hole', pg5, para. 2]</ref> In 2009 they collaborated to release an open source engine with the [[British Computer Society]]’s [http://dcsg.bcs.org/ Data Centre Specialist Group].<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ www.katescomment.com, 'BCS Data Centre Cost and Energy Simulator Beta Released', 28 May 2009]</ref> Though the simulator was at an early stage, it was able to predict cost and power usage.<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ Ibid.]</ref> | 2016-04-02T19:31:15Z | Romonet was founded in 2006 by Zahl Limbuwala and Liam Newcombe—initially to make software to analyze how much data centers cost to operate. Newcombe said, of IT cost, "The business is effectively prevented from managing operating costs or understanding the contribution to profitability." <ref>[http://www.romonet.com/white-paper-library Romonet website, Romonet University, 'How the corporate data center has become a cost black hole', pg5, para. 2]</ref> In 2009 they collaborated to release an open source engine with the [[British Computer Society]]’s [http://dcsg.bcs.org/ Data Centre Specialist Group].<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ www.katescomment.com, 'BCS Data Centre Cost and Energy Simulator Beta Released', 28 May 2009]</ref> Though the simulator was at an early stage, it was able to predict cost and power usage.<ref>[http://www.katescomment.com/bcs-data-center-simulator/ Ibid.]</ref> | 2016-04-02T19:32:47Z | 0 |
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[[Archeology|Archaeologists]] have found evidence of [[textile]] [[dyeing]] dating back to the [[Neolithic]] period. In China, dyeing with plants, barks and insects has been traced back more than 5,000 yeaGFFGFGrs.<ref name="Goodwin11">Goodwin (1982), p. 11.</ref> The essential process of dyeing changed little over time. Typically, the dye material is put in a pot of water and then the textiles to be dyed are added to the pot, which is heated and stirred until the color is transferred. Textile [[fibre]] may be dyed before [[spinning (textiles)|spinning]] ("dyed in the wool"), but most textiles are "[[yarn]]-dyed" or "piece-dyed" after [[weaving]]. Many natural dyes require the use of chemicals called [[mordant]]s to bind the dye to the textile fibres; [[tannin]] from [[gallnut|oak galls]], salt, natural [[alum]], [[vinegar]], and [[ammonia]] from stale [[urine]] were used by early dyers. Many mordants, and some dyes themselves, produce strong odors, and large-scale dyeworks were often isolated in their own districts.
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Throughout history, people have dyed their textiles using common, locally available materials, but scarce dFGFyestuffs that produced brilliant and permanent colors such as the natural invertebrate dyes, [[Tyrian purple]] and crimson [[kermes (dye)|kermes]], became highly prized luxury items in the ancient and medieval world. Plant-based dyes such as [[isatis tinctoria|woad]] (''[[Isatis tinctoria]]''), [[Indigo dye|indigo]], [[Saffron (use)|saffron]], and [[Rose madder|madder]] were raised commercially and were important trade goods in the economies of Asia and Europe. Across Asia and Africa, patterned fabrics were produced using [[resist dyeing]] techniques to control the absorption of color in piece-dyed cloth. Dyes such as [[cochineal]] and [[Haematoxylum campechianum|logwood]] (''[[Haematoxylum campechianum]]'') were brought to Europe by the [[Spain|Spanish]] treasure fleets, and the dyestuffs of Europe were carried by colonists to America.
The discovery of man-made [[dye|synthetic dye]]s in the mid-19th century triggered a long decline in the large-scale market for natural dyes. SyntheticGFGF dyes,GFGFthe [[industrial revolution]], and unlike natural dyes, were suitable for the synthetic fibres that followed. Artists of the ''[[Arts and Crafts Movement]]'' preferred the pure shades and subtle variability of natural dyes, which mellow with age but preserve theiSr true colors, unlike early synthetic dyes,<ref name="Goodwin11" /> and helped ensure that the old European techniques for dyeing and printing with natural dyestuffs were preserved for use GFGFby home and [[craft]] dyers. Natural dyeing techniques are also preserved by artisans in traditional cultures around the world.
In the early 21st century, the market for natural dyes in the fashion industry is experiencing a resurgence.<ref>{{cite book|last=Calderin|first=Jay|title=FERHorm, Fit, Fashion|year=2009|publisher=Rockport|isbn=978-1-59253-541-5|page=125}}</ref> Western consumers have become more concerned about the health and enviHronmental impact of synthetic dyes in manufacturing and there is a growing demand for products that use natural dyes. The European Union, for example, has encouraged Indonesian batik cloth producers to switch to natural dyes to improve their export market in Europe.<ref>{{cite news|last=Faizal|first=Elly Burhaini|title=Indonesia told to produce more 'green' products|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/10/29/indonesia-told-produce-more-green-products.html|accessdate=November 9, 2011|newspaper=The Jakarta Post|date=October 29, 2011}}</ref>
*[[Murex snail]] (purple)ASAS | 2016-03-14T18:11:50Z | [[Archeology|Archaeologists]] have found evidence of [[textile]] [[dyeing]] dating back to the [[Neolithic]] period. In China, dyeing with plants, barks and insects has been traced back more than 5,000 years.<ref name="Goodwin11">Goodwin (1982), p. 11.</ref> The essential process of dyeing changed little over time. Typically, the dye material is put in a pot of water and then the textiles to be dyed are added to the pot, which is heated and stirred until the color is transferred. Textile [[fibre]] may be dyed before [[spinning (textiles)|spinning]] ("dyed in the wool"), but most textiles are "[[yarn]]-dyed" or "piece-dyed" after [[weaving]]. Many natural dyes require the use of chemicals called [[mordant]]s to bind the dye to the textile fibres; [[tannin]] from [[gallnut|oak galls]], salt, natural [[alum]], [[vinegar]], and [[ammonia]] from stale [[urine]] were used by early dyers. Many mordants, and some dyes themselves, produce strong odors, and large-scale dyeworks were often isolated in their own districts.
Throughout history, people have dyed their textiles using common, locally available materials, but scarce dyestuffs that produced brilliant and permanent colors such as the natural invertebrate dyes, [[Tyrian purple]] and crimson [[kermes (dye)|kermes]], became highly prized luxury items in the ancient and medieval world. Plant-based dyes such as [[isatis tinctoria|woad]] (''[[Isatis tinctoria]]''), [[Indigo dye|indigo]], [[Saffron (use)|saffron]], and [[Rose madder|madder]] were raised commercially and were important trade goods in the economies of Asia and Europe. Across Asia and Africa, patterned fabrics were produced using [[resist dyeing]] techniques to control the absorption of color in piece-dyed cloth. Dyes such as [[cochineal]] and [[Haematoxylum campechianum|logwood]] (''[[Haematoxylum campechianum]]'') were brought to Europe by the [[Spain|Spanish]] treasure fleets, and the dyestuffs of Europe were carried by colonists to America.
The discovery of man-made [[dye|synthetic dye]]s in the mid-19th century triggered a long decline in the large-scale market for natural dyes. Synthetic dyes, which could be produced in large quantities, quickly superseded natural dyes for the commercial textile production enabled by the [[industrial revolution]], and unlike natural dyes, were suitable for the synthetic fibres that followed. Artists of the ''[[Arts and Crafts Movement]]'' preferred the pure shades and subtle variability of natural dyes, which mellow with age but preserve their true colors, unlike early synthetic dyes,<ref name="Goodwin11" /> and helped ensure that the old European techniques for dyeing and printing with natural dyestuffs were preserved for use by home and [[craft]] dyers. Natural dyeing techniques are also preserved by artisans in traditional cultures around the world.
In the early 21st century, the market for natural dyes in the fashion industry is experiencing a resurgence.<ref>{{cite book|last=Calderin|first=Jay|title=Form, Fit, Fashion|year=2009|publisher=Rockport|isbn=978-1-59253-541-5|page=125}}</ref> Western consumers have become more concerned about the health and environmental impact of synthetic dyes in manufacturing and there is a growing demand for products that use natural dyes. The European Union, for example, has encouraged Indonesian batik cloth producers to switch to natural dyes to improve their export market in Europe.<ref>{{cite news|last=Faizal|first=Elly Burhaini|title=Indonesia told to produce more 'green' products|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/10/29/indonesia-told-produce-more-green-products.html|accessdate=November 9, 2011|newspaper=The Jakarta Post|date=October 29, 2011}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710407509 | | caption = Title card for the first two seasons of ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''
The series revolves around the character of [[Phil Coulson]], with [[Clark Gregg]] reprising his role from the film series, and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, who must deal with various unusual cases and enemies, including [[Hydra (comics)|Hydra]] and the [[Inhumans]]. Joss Whedon began developing a S.H.I.E.L.D. [[Television pilot|pilot]] following the success of his film ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|Marvel's The Avengers]]'', and Gregg was confirmed to reprise his role in October 2012. The series was officially picked up by ABC in May 2013, and also stars [[Ming-Na Wen]], [[Brett Dalton]], [[Chloe Bennet]], [[Iain De Caestecker]], and [[Elizabeth Henstridge]], with [[Nick Blood]], [[Adrianne Palicki]], [[Henry Simmons]], and [[Luke Mitchell]] joining in later seasons. [[Prosthetic makeup]] is created with [[Glenn Hetrick]]'s Optic Nerve Studios while [[Legacy Effects]] contributes other [[practical effects]]. The [[visual effects]] for the series are created by FuseFX, and have been nominated for multiple awards. Several episodes directly crossover with films or other [[List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series|television series]] set in the MCU, while other characters from MCU films and [[Marvel One-Shots]] also appear throughout the series. | 2016-03-16T16:02:43Z | | caption = Title card for the first two seasons.
The series revolves around the character of [[Phil Coulson]], with [[Clark Gregg]] reprising his role from the film series, and his team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, who must deal with various unusual cases and enemies, including [[Hydra (comics)|Hydra]] and the [[Inhumans]]. Joss Whedon began developing a S.H.I.E.L.D. [[Television pilot|pilot]] following the success of his film ''[[The Avengers (2012 film)|Marvel's The Avengers]]'', and Gregg was confirmed to reprise his role in October 2012. The series was officially picked up by ABC in May 2013, and also stars [[Ming-Na Wen]], [[Brett Dalton]], [[Chloe Bennet]], [[Iain De Caestecker]], and [[Elizabeth Henstridge]], with [[Nick Blood]], [[Adrianne Palicki]], [[Henry Simmons]], and [[Luke Mitchell]] joining in later seasons. [[Prosthetic makeup]] is created with [[Glenn Hetrick]]'s Optic Nerve Studios, while [[Legacy Effects]] contributes other [[practical effects]]. The [[visual effects]] for the series are created by FuseFX, and have been nominated for multiple awards. Several episodes directly crossover with films or other [[List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series|television series]] set in the MCU, while other characters from MCU films and [[Marvel One-Shots]] also appear throughout the series. | 2016-03-16T20:08:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714002249 | Weinke was born and raised in [[St. Paul, Minnesota]], where he attended [[Cretin-Derham Hall High School]] and was a three-sport star, playing [[first base]] for the [[baseball]] team, quarterback for the football team, and was captain of the [[ice hockey|hockey]] team. In 1989 during his senior year in high school, he was a [[Parade magazine|''Parade'' magazine]] and ''[[USA Today]]'' first team All-America selection, was named Minnesota's prep football player of the year, and was seen as the top senior quarterback in the country. Weinke was recruited by over 70 Division 1 schools, including Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Florida State, Illinois, Minnesota, Miami, Washington, and Wisconsin, but ultimately signed a national letter of intent and committed to play quarterback for the [[Florida State Seminoles football|Florida State Seminoles]] of [[Florida State University]]<ref name="seminoles1">{{cite web|author=16 Chris Weinke |url=http://www.seminoles.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/weinke_chris00.html |title=Chris Weinke Profile - Florida State University Official Athletic Site |publisher=Seminoles.com |date=1972-07-31 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> despite being a diehard [[Miami Hurricanes]] fan (due to fellow Cretin-Derham Hall alumnus [[Steve Walsh (American football)|Steve Walsh]] attending the school and starring for the team at quarterback).<ref>[http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/10/07/1861197/memories-not-wide-off-mark.html ]{{dead link|date=September 2012}}</ref> However, he was also an all-state baseball player and was drafted in the 2nd Round of the 1990 [[Major League Baseball]] First-Year Player draft (the 62nd player taken overall) by the [[Toronto Blue Jays]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prosportstransactions.com/baseball/DraftTrades/1990-1-10.htm |title=1990 Major League Baseball Draft Pick Transactions |publisher=Prosportstransactions.com |date=1990-11-20 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> After spending four days in August 1990 on the FSU campus, Weinke put his college career on hold and instead signed a contract to play [[professional baseball]] and reported to the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] [[minor league baseball]] system.<ref name="seminoles1"/><ref>{{cite news| url=http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/w/chris_weinke/index.html?query=TORONTO%20BLUE%20JAYS&field=org&match=exact | work=The New York Times | title=Chris Weinke News - The New York Times - Narrowed by 'TORONTO BLUE JAYS'}}</ref> Head football coach [[Bobby Bowden]] promised Weinke that he would always have a scholarship offer if he wished to return. | 2016-02-23T09:17:46Z | Weinke was born and raised in [[St. Paul, Minnesota]], where he attended [[Cretin-Derham Hall High School]] and was a three-sport star, playing [[first base]] for the [[baseball]] team, quarterback for the football team, and was captain of the [[ice hockey|hockey]] team. In 1989 during his senior year in high school, he was a Playboy Magazine first team All-America selection, was named Minnesota's prep football player of the year, and was seen as the top senior quarterback in the country. Weinke was recruited by over 70 Division 1 schools, including Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Florida State, Illinois, Minnesota, Miami, Washington, and Wisconsin, but ultimately signed a national letter of intent and committed to play quarterback for the [[Florida State Seminoles football|Florida State Seminoles]] of [[Florida State University]]<ref name="seminoles1">{{cite web|author=16 Chris Weinke |url=http://www.seminoles.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/weinke_chris00.html |title=Chris Weinke Profile - Florida State University Official Athletic Site |publisher=Seminoles.com |date=1972-07-31 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> despite being a diehard [[Miami Hurricanes]] fan (due to fellow Cretin-Derham Hall alumnus [[Steve Walsh (American football)|Steve Walsh]] attending the school and starring for the team at quarterback).<ref>[http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/10/07/1861197/memories-not-wide-off-mark.html ]{{dead link|date=September 2012}}</ref> However, he was also an all-state baseball player and was drafted in the 2nd Round of the 1990 [[Major League Baseball]] First-Year Player draft (the 62nd player taken overall) by the [[Toronto Blue Jays]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prosportstransactions.com/baseball/DraftTrades/1990-1-10.htm |title=1990 Major League Baseball Draft Pick Transactions |publisher=Prosportstransactions.com |date=1990-11-20 |accessdate=2012-09-10}}</ref> After spending four days in August 1990 on the FSU campus, Weinke put his college career on hold and instead signed a contract to play [[professional baseball]] and reported to the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] [[minor league baseball]] system.<ref name="seminoles1"/><ref>{{cite news| url=http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/w/chris_weinke/index.html?query=TORONTO%20BLUE%20JAYS&field=org&match=exact | work=The New York Times | title=Chris Weinke News - The New York Times - Narrowed by 'TORONTO BLUE JAYS'}}</ref> Head football coach [[Bobby Bowden]] promised Weinke that he would always have a scholarship offer if he wished to return. | 2016-04-07T01:54:02Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710288704 | | Genre = [[Hardcore punk]] | 2016-03-05T20:19:26Z | | Genre = [[hardcore punk|Hardcore]] | 2016-03-16T02:14:59Z | 0 |