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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710254756 | On their acquisition of the 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th Floors of Mena House at 225 [[Macquarie Street, Sydney|Macquarie Street]], Sydney Chambers by Counsel's Chambers Limited in 1983 the new chambers were named Windeyer Chambers in his honour. He opened the new chambers on 15 June 1984.<ref>[http://www.counselschambers.com.au/50th/page3.html Counsels Chambers Limited]</ref> Windeyer died in 1987. One of his sons, [[William Victor Windeyer]], followed him into the legal profession and as of 2005 was an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales; he also served in the military receiving the Reserve Force Decoration.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/supreme_court/ll_sc.nsf/pages/SCO_judicial_contact |title=Judicial Officer Contact Details |publisher=New South Wales Government |accessdate=23 June 2012}}</ref> | 2016-03-15T00:51:49Z | On their acquisition of the 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th Floors of Mena House at 225 [[Macquarie Street, Sydney|Macquarie Street]], Sydney Chambers by Counsel's Chambers Limited in 1983 the new chambers were named Windeyer Chambers in his honour. He opened the new chambers on 15 June 1984.<ref>[http://www.counselschambers.com.au/50th/page3.html Counsels Chambers Limited]</ref> Windeyer died in 1987. One of his sons, [[William Victor Windeyer]], followed him into the legal profession and as of 2005 was an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales; he also served in the military, receiving the Reserve Force Decoration.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/supreme_court/ll_sc.nsf/pages/SCO_judicial_contact |title=Judicial Officer Contact Details |publisher=New South Wales Government |accessdate=23 June 2012}}</ref> | 2016-03-15T21:56:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712940094 | #REDIRECT [[USS Benfold (DDG-65)]] | 2016-01-11T03:15:36Z | #REDIRECT [[USS Benfold]] | 2016-03-31T23:22:50Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710774901 | '''''Kotaku''''' is a [[video game]]-focused [[blog]] and part of [[Gawker Media]]'s "Gawker" network of sites. | 2016-03-18T23:48:36Z | '''''Kotaku''''' was a [[video game]]-focused [[blog]] and part of [[Gawker Media]]'s "Gawker" network of sites. | 2016-03-18T23:49:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712356211 | After her demotion to general assignment reporter, Savitch's reporting continued to be mixed. She was banned from reporting for the weeknight ''[[NBC Nightly News]]'' after filing a problematic story on the [[Canadian federal election, 1979|May 1979 Canadian election]], for which she had been assigned to replace NBC's regular Canada reporter so the network could showcase her. Despite these issues, due to her popularity with viewers she was still featured as a highly visible podium reporter at the 1980 Republican and Democratic conventions. While she was able to obtain some exclusive interviews (including being the only reporter to speak with [[President of the United States|President]] [[Jimmy Carter]] as he left the podium at the Democratic convention), NBC again replaced her with Tom Pettit before the end of the Democratic convention, causing her to feel humiliated and "devastated". | 2016-03-28T16:45:16Z | After her demotion to general assignment reporter, Savitch's reporting continued to be mixed. She was banned from reporting for the weeknight ''[[NBC Nightly News]]'' after filing a problematic story on the [[Canadian federal election, 1979|May 1979 Canadian election]], for which she had been assigned to replace NBC's regular Canada reporter so the network could showcase her. Despite these issues, due to her popularity with viewers she was still featured as a highly visible podium reporter at the 1980 Republican and Democratic conventions. While she was able to obtain some exclusive interviews (including being the only reporter to speak with President [[Jimmy Carter]] as he left the podium at the Democratic convention), NBC again replaced her with Tom Pettit before the end of the Democratic convention, causing her to feel humiliated and "devastated". | 2016-03-28T16:47:27Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711355919 | A third narrative tracks criticisms of the Soka Gakkai in the popular press and by other Buddhist sects. This narrative implies that the propagation efforts succeeded through intimidating and coercive actions committed by Soka Gakkai members<ref name=introalternative>{{cite book|editor-last=Gallagher|editor-first=Eugene V.|title=Introduction to new and alternative religions in America|year=2006|publisher=Greenwood Press|location=Westport, Conn.|isbn=0-275-98712-4|editor2-last=Ashcraft|editor2-first=W. Michael}}</ref><ref name=brannenMilitant>{{cite book|last=Brannen|first=Noah|title=Sōka Gakkai: Japan's militant Buddhists|year=1968|publisher=John Knox Press/>{{rp|80, 101}}</ref><ref name=doherty>{{cite journal|last=Doherty, Jr.|first=Herbert J.|title=Soka Gakkai: Religions and Politics in Japan|journal=The Massachusetts Review|date=Winter 1963|volume=4|issue=2|jstor=25079014}}</ref><ref name=heine>{{cite book|editor-last=Heine|editor-first=Steven|title=Buddhism in the modern world : adaptations of an ancient tradition|year=2003|publisher=Oxford Univ. Press|location=New York [u.a.]|isbn=0-19-514697-2|edition=[Reprint.].}}</ref>{{rp|217}} such as the practice then of destroying the [[kamidana|household Shinto altars]] of new members.<ref name="kisala"/> There were reports of isolated incidents of violence conducted by Soka Gakkai members but also directed toward them; they were sometimes chased away from the houses they surrounded.<ref name="mclaughlin"/>{{rp|287}}<ref name=massSociety>{{cite book|last=White|first=James W.|title=The Sōkagakkai and mass society|year=1970|publisher=Stanford University Press|location=Stanford, Calif.|isbn=9780804707282}}</ref>{{rp|49}} Fisker-Nielsen doubts whether such tactics of coercion and intimidation could satisfactorily explain the ongoing success of Soka Gakkai's campaigns.<ref>Fisker-Nielsen, Anne Mette (2012). Religion and Politics in Contemporary Japan: Soka Gakkai Youth and Komeito. London: Routledge. (Japan Anthropology Workshop Series), p. 23</ref> | 2016-03-22T11:30:02Z | A third narrative tracks criticisms of the Soka Gakkai in the popular press and by other Buddhist sects. This narrative implies that the propagation efforts succeeded through intimidating and coercive actions committed by Soka Gakkai members<ref name=introalternative>{{cite book|editor-last=Gallagher|editor-first=Eugene V.|title=Introduction to new and alternative religions in America|year=2006|publisher=Greenwood Press|location=Westport, Conn.|isbn=0-275-98712-4|editor2-last=Ashcraft|editor2-first=W. Michael}}</ref><ref name=brannenMilitant>{{cite book|last=Brannen|first=Noah|title=Sōka Gakkai: Japan's militant Buddhists|year=1968|publisher=John Knox Press/>{{rp|80, 101}}</ref><ref name=doherty>{{cite journal|last=Doherty, Jr.|first=Herbert J.|title=Soka Gakkai: Religions and Politics in Japan|journal=The Massachusetts Review|date=Winter 1963|volume=4|issue=2|jstor=25079014}}</ref><ref name=heine>{{cite book|editor-last=Heine|editor-first=Steven|title=Buddhism in the modern world : adaptations of an ancient tradition|year=2003|publisher=Oxford Univ. Press|location=New York [u.a.]|isbn=0-19-514697-2|edition=[Reprint.].}}</ref>{{rp|217}} such as the practice then of destroying the [[kamidana|household Shinto altars]] of new members.<ref name="kisala"/> There were reports of isolated incidents of violence conducted by Soka Gakkai members but also directed toward them.<ref name="mclaughlin"/>{{rp|287}}<ref name=massSociety>{{cite book|last=White|first=James W.|title=The Sōkagakkai and mass society|year=1970|publisher=Stanford University Press|location=Stanford, Calif.|isbn=9780804707282}}</ref>{{rp|49}} Fisker-Nielsen doubts whether such tactics of coercion and intimidation could satisfactorily explain the ongoing success of Soka Gakkai's campaigns.<ref>Fisker-Nielsen, Anne Mette (2012). Religion and Politics in Contemporary Japan: Soka Gakkai Youth and Komeito. London: Routledge. (Japan Anthropology Workshop Series), p. 23</ref> | 2016-03-22T11:33:52Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713902257 | After working on his father's successful [[U.S. presidential election, 1988|1988 presidential campaign]], Bush learned from fellow Yale alumnus [[William DeWitt, Jr.]], that family friend [[Eddie Chiles]] wanted to sell the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] [[Major League Baseball|baseball]] franchise along with the new sports dome; built on land acquired under [[eminent domain]] law and built under funding financed through taxpayers' funds backed by a bond issued for its debt. The new home of the Texas Rangers is still being contested in court by the original landowner who has not received payment for the land. The sports dome has not yet been paid off with the tax increase enacted to pay off the bond. The selling of the baseball team included the new stadium, which accounts for the huge profits the investors received. The benefits to the taxpayers or the landowner from their contributions are unknown. In April 1989, Bush assembled a group of investors from his father's close friends, including fellow fraternity brother [[Roland W. Betts]]; the group bought an 86% share of the Rangers for $75 million. Bush received a 2% share by investing $606,302, of which $500,000 was a bank loan. Against the advice of his counsel, Bush repaid the loan by selling $848,000 worth of stock in Harken Energy. Harken reported significant financial losses within a year of this sale, triggering [[George W. Bush insider trading allegations|allegations of insider trading]]. On March 27, 1992, the [[U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission|Securities and Exchange Commission]] concluded that Bush had a "preexisting plan" to sell, that Bush had a "relatively limited role in Harken management", and that it had not seen evidence of insider trading.<ref>http://www.publicintegrity.org/docs/harken/harken_doc5.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020717-062330-9990r</ref><ref>http://www.publicintegrity.org/docs/harken/harken_doc7.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bush073099.htm</ref>
The subsequent SEC investigation ended in 1992 with a memo stating "it appears that Bush did not engage in illegal insider trading," but noted that the memo "must in no way be construed as indicating that the party has been exonerated or that no action may ultimately result".<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/07/03/bush.stock/ CNN Bush stock]</ref> Critics allege that this decision was strongly influenced by the makeup of the SEC at the time, which heavily favored Bush. The chairman at the time was [[Richard Breeden]], a good friend of the Bush family's who had been nominated to the SEC by President George H. W. Bush and who had been a lawyer in [[James Baker|James Baker's]] firm, [[Baker Botts]]. The SEC's general counsel at the time was James Doty, who had represented George W. Bush when he sought to buy into the Texas Rangers (although Doty recused himself from the investigation.) Bush's own lawyer was [[Robert Jordan (lawyer)|Robert Jordan]], who had been "partners with both Doty and Breeden at Baker Botts and who later became George W. Bush's ambassador to [[Saudi Arabia]]".
As managing general partner of the Rangers, Bush assisted the team's media relations and the construction of a new stadium.<ref>[http://www.joenickp.com/texas/teamplayer.html JoeNickP.com]</ref> Many in Arlington protested that the stadium was paid for with public funds, and when the stadium title was given to the Texas Rangers Organization, it effectively allowed Bush to cash out public funds. His public role generated valuable goodwill and reinforced name recognition throughout Texas.<ref>[http://static.espn.go.com/mlb/bush/friday.html Making contact, hitting all the bases]</ref> | 2016-04-06T13:10:05Z | After working on his father's successful [[U.S. presidential election, 1988|1988 presidential campaign]], Bush learned from fellow Yale alumnus [[William DeWitt, Jr.]], that family friend [[Eddie Chiles]] wanted to sell the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] [[Major League Baseball|baseball]] franchise along with the new sports dome; built on land acquired under [[eminent domain]] law and built under funding financed through taxpayers' funds backed by a bond issued for its debt. The new home of the Texas Rangers is still being contested in court by the original landowner who has not received payment for the land. The sports dome has not yet been paid off with the tax increase enacted to pay off the bond. The selling of the baseball team included the new stadium, which accounts for the huge profits the investors received. The benefits to the taxpayers or the landowner from their contributions are unknown. In April 1989, Bush assembled a group of investors from his father's close friends, including fellow fraternity brother [[Roland W. Betts]]; the group bought an 86% share of the Rangers for $75 million. Bush received a 2% share by investing $606,302, of which $500,000 was a bank loan. Against the advice of his counsel, Bush repaid the loan by selling $848,000 worth of stock in Harken Energy. Harken reported significant financial losses within a year of this sale, triggering [[George W. Bush insider trading allegations|allegations of insider trading]]. On March 27, 1992, the [[U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission|Securities and Exchange Commission]] concluded that Bush had a "preexisting plan" to sell, that Bush had a "relatively limited role in Harken management", and that it had not seen evidence of insider trading.<ref>http://www.publicintegrity.org/docs/harken/harken_doc5.pdf</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020717-062330-9990r|title=White House Watch: Credibility problem|date=17 July 2002|work=UPI}}</ref><ref>http://www.publicintegrity.org/docs/harken/harken_doc7.pdf</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bush073099.htm|title=Washingtonpost.com: Bush Name Helps Fuel Oil Dealings|publisher=}}</ref>
The subsequent SEC investigation ended in 1992 with a memo stating "it appears that Bush did not engage in illegal insider trading," but noted that the memo "must in no way be construed as indicating that the party has been exonerated or that no action may ultimately result".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/07/03/bush.stock/|title=CNN.com - White House defends Bush handling of stock sale - July 3, 2002|publisher=}}</ref> Critics allege that this decision was strongly influenced by the makeup of the SEC at the time, which heavily favored Bush. The chairman at the time was [[Richard Breeden]], a good friend of the Bush family's who had been nominated to the SEC by President George H. W. Bush and who had been a lawyer in [[James Baker|James Baker's]] firm, [[Baker Botts]]. The SEC's general counsel at the time was James Doty, who had represented George W. Bush when he sought to buy into the Texas Rangers (although Doty recused himself from the investigation.) Bush's own lawyer was [[Robert Jordan (lawyer)|Robert Jordan]], who had been "partners with both Doty and Breeden at Baker Botts and who later became George W. Bush's ambassador to [[Saudi Arabia]]".
As managing general partner of the Rangers, Bush assisted the team's media relations and the construction of a new stadium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.joenickp.com/texas/teamplayer.html|title=Team Player - Texas - Joe Nick Patoski|publisher=}}</ref> Many in Arlington protested that the stadium was paid for with public funds, and when the stadium title was given to the Texas Rangers Organization, it effectively allowed Bush to cash out public funds. His public role generated valuable goodwill and reinforced name recognition throughout Texas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://static.espn.go.com/mlb/bush/friday.html|title=ESPN.com - Major League Baseball - Friday: Bush gets to know Texas|publisher=}}</ref> | 2016-04-06T13:13:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713836206 | The Pointer Sisters are scheduled to play six Australian dates in May and June 2016 <ref>http://thepointersisters.com/calendar</ref> with the lineup of Ruth Pointer, Issa Pointer and Sadako Johnson: recent media reports indicate that Anita Pointer's health issued have necessitated her retiring from the group. <ref name="News.com.au">{{cite web| url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/books-magazines/books/ruth-pointer-of-the-pointer-sisters-on-her-cocaine-addiction-and-escaping-scientology-rehab/news-story/3599b075e331eeb72ddc6e33c8ee94f3| quote=(quote) The Pointer Sisters’ line-up has become so fluid that Ruth is now the only original member. June Pointer was kicked out of the band in 2004 due to ongoing crack cocaine use. While she entered rehab she died in 2006 after a battle with cancer. Anita Pointer left the band after medical issues following chemotherapy left her unable to tour| title=Ruth Pointer of the Pointer Sisters on her cocaine addiction and escaping Scientology rehab| publisher=News.com.au| access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/gold-coast/pointer-sisters-coming-to-jupiters-on-may-28/news-story/0d6a2d849673d12161da7c8f6d2881cb| quote=(quote) June, whose crack cocaine addiction saw her kicked out of the group in 2004, died from cancer in 2006 while medical problems following chemotherapy treatment left Anita unable to tour. Now comprised of Ruth, her daughter Issa and granddaughter Sadako, the Pointers Sisters play Jupiters Theatre on May 28| title=Pointer sisters coming to Jupiters on May 28| publisher=GoldCoastBulletin.com.au| access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> In a 25 February 2016 interview with News.com.au Ruth Pointer said of the Pointer Sisters recent live performance history: "I'm almost inclined to call [the group's live engagements] top-up engagements not tours. We don’t do the tours like we used to do back in the day. We’ll leave that to the young folks, out on the road in buses for months at a time.<small>...</small>We still have a good time, we do a lot of corporate dates, a lot of casinos, special events, fundraisers, that’s our audience. We’re so glad [the Pointer Sisters' songs are] still relevant and people still want to hear them being sung and we love singing them." <ref name="News.com.au"/> | 2016-04-05T21:54:21Z | The Pointer Sisters are scheduled to play six Australian dates in May and June 2016 <ref>http://thepointersisters.com/calendar</ref> with the lineup of Ruth Pointer, Issa Pointer and Sadako Johnson: recent media reports indicate that Anita Pointer's health issued have necessitated her retiring from the group. <ref name="News.com.au">{{cite web| url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/books-magazines/books/ruth-pointer-of-the-pointer-sisters-on-her-cocaine-addiction-and-escaping-scientology-rehab/news-story/3599b075e331eeb72ddc6e33c8ee94f3| quote=(quote) The Pointer Sisters’ line-up has become so fluid that Ruth is now the only original member. June Pointer was kicked out of the band in 2004 due to ongoing crack cocaine use. While she entered rehab she died in 2006 after a battle with cancer. Anita Pointer left the band after medical issues following chemotherapy left her unable to tour| title=Ruth Pointer of the Pointer Sisters on her cocaine addiction and escaping Scientology rehab| publisher=News.com.au| access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/gold-coast/pointer-sisters-coming-to-jupiters-on-may-28/news-story/0d6a2d849673d12161da7c8f6d2881cb| quote=(quote) June, whose crack cocaine addiction saw her kicked out of the group in 2004, died from cancer in 2006 while medical problems following chemotherapy treatment left Anita unable to tour. Now composed of Ruth, her daughter Issa and granddaughter Sadako, the Pointers Sisters play Jupiters Theatre on May 28| title=Pointer sisters coming to Jupiters on May 28| publisher=GoldCoastBulletin.com.au| access-date=4 April 2016}}</ref> In a 25 February 2016 interview with News.com.au Ruth Pointer said of the Pointer Sisters recent live performance history: "I'm almost inclined to call [the group's live engagements] top-up engagements not tours. We don’t do the tours like we used to do back in the day. We’ll leave that to the young folks, out on the road in buses for months at a time.<small>...</small>We still have a good time, we do a lot of corporate dates, a lot of casinos, special events, fundraisers, that’s our audience. We’re so glad [the Pointer Sisters' songs are] still relevant and people still want to hear them being sung and we love singing them." <ref name="News.com.au"/> | 2016-04-06T03:16:21Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713303205 | On 1419, [[Rainier II of Monaco|Rainier II]] had three sons, Ambroise, Antoine and Jean, the most long-lived of them, left a stipulating if the heir of Monaco was a woman, the eldest duaghter could heir the lands of Monaco, but his husband adopted the surname Grimaldi and the chest of arms of Grimaldi`s<ref>Trudy Ring,Robert M. Salkin,Sharon La Boda, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=74JI2UlcU8AC&pg=PA451&lpg=PA451&dq=Louis+XIII+of+France+and+Honore+II+of+Monaco&source=bl&ots=jvsRcxsZKL&sig=2IZO79sNkJ4Mq0r1cAok47EJ5to&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjp5cz2q_DLAhXL0h4KHU-QAyYQ6AEIUjAI#v=onepage&q=Louis%20XIII%20of%20France%20and%20Honore%20II%20of%20Monaco&f=false ''International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe''], pag. 451, FizRoy Publishers, ISBN 1-884964-01</ref>. On 20 October 1715, Antoine's eldest daughter and heiress [[Louise-Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco|Louise-Hippolyte]] married [[Jacques I, Prince of Monaco|Jacques-François de Goyon-Matignon]]<ref>Marc Antoine René de Voyer Argenson, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=GSk0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois+de+Goyon-Matignon&source=bl&ots=Y2x9Hm12HH&sig=DhF0lSgWRBaRkVXgUH-kWoirw8s&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW8drot_DLAhWL1B4KHcJiBCU4FBDoAQghMAE#v=onepage&q=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois%20de%20Goyon-Matignon&f=false ''Mélanges tirés d'une grade bibliothèque''] pag, 89. Chez Moutard, Imprimeur</ref>, who had signed a contract on 5 September 1715 by which he was obliged to take the surname [[House of Grimaldi|Grimaldi]]. [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] thereupon recreated the ducal peerage of Valentinois by letters patent, signed in December 1715 and registered on 2 September 1716, for Jacques, who would also succeed his father-in-law Antoine as Prince Jacques I; like the previous creation, its inheritance was restricted to male heirs. | 2016-04-03T06:01:59Z | On 1419, [[Rainier II of Monaco|Rainier II]] had three sons, Ambroise, Antoine and Jean, the most long-lived of them, left a stipulating if the heir of Monaco was a woman, the eldest duaghter could heir the lands of Monaco, but his husband adopted the surname Grimaldi and the chest of arms of Grimaldi`s<ref>Trudy Ring,Robert M. Salkin,Sharon La Boda, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=74JI2UlcU8AC&pg=PA451&lpg=PA451&dq=Louis+XIII+of+France+and+Honore+II+of+Monaco&source=bl&ots=jvsRcxsZKL&sig=2IZO79sNkJ4Mq0r1cAok47EJ5to&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjp5cz2q_DLAhXL0h4KHU-QAyYQ6AEIUjAI#v=onepage&q=Louis%20XIII%20of%20France%20and%20Honore%20II%20of%20Monaco&f=false ''International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe''], pag. 451, FizRoy Publishers, ISBN 1-884964-02-8</ref>. On 20 October 1715, Antoine's eldest daughter and heiress [[Louise-Hippolyte, Princess of Monaco|Louise-Hippolyte]] married [[Jacques I, Prince of Monaco|Jacques-François de Goyon-Matignon]]<ref>Marc Antoine René de Voyer Argenson, [https://books.google.com.co/books?id=GSk0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois+de+Goyon-Matignon&source=bl&ots=Y2x9Hm12HH&sig=DhF0lSgWRBaRkVXgUH-kWoirw8s&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW8drot_DLAhWL1B4KHcJiBCU4FBDoAQghMAE#v=onepage&q=Jacques-Fran%C3%A7ois%20de%20Goyon-Matignon&f=false ''Mélanges tirés d'une grade bibliothèque''] pag, 89. Chez Moutard, Imprimeur</ref>, who had signed a contract on 5 September 1715 by which he was obliged to take the surname [[House of Grimaldi|Grimaldi]]. [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] thereupon recreated the ducal peerage of Valentinois by letters patent, signed in December 1715 and registered on 2 September 1716, for Jacques, who would also succeed his father-in-law Antoine as Prince Jacques I; like the previous creation, its inheritance was restricted to male heirs. | 2016-04-03T06:03:41Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713264293 | The synthesis of iodoform was first described by Georges Serrulas in 1822, by reactions of iodine vapour with steam over red hot coals, and also by reaction of potassium with ethanolic iodine in the presence of water;<ref>{{citation| first = Georges-Simon|last = Surellas| url = http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6137757n/f2.image |title = Notes sur l'Hydriodate de potasse et l'Acide hydriodique. -- Hydriodure de carbone; moyen d'obtenir, à l'instant, ce composé triple|trans-title= Notes on the hydroiodide of potassium and on hydroiodic acid -- hydroiodide of carbon; means of obtaining instantly this compound of three elements| language = French| publisher = Metz, France: Antoine| year= 1822| pages= 17-20, 28-29}}</ref> and at much the same time independently by [[John Thomas Cooper]].<ref name=ODNB>{{cite web|last=James|first=Frank A. J. L.|title=Cooper, John Thomas (1790–1854), chemist|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39361|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxford University Press|accessdate=26 January 2012}}</ref> It is synthesized in the [[haloform reaction]] by the reaction of iodine and sodium hydroxide with any one of these four kinds of organic compounds: (i) a methyl [[ketone]]: CH<sub>3</sub>COR, [[acetaldehyde]] (CH<sub>3</sub>CHO), [[ethanol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>OH), and certain secondary [[alcohol]]s (CH<sub>3</sub>CHROH, where R is an alkyl or aryl group). | 2016-01-26T10:17:03Z | The synthesis of iodoform was first described by [[Georges-Simon Serullas]] in 1822, by reactions of iodine vapour with steam over red hot coals, and also by reaction of potassium with ethanolic iodine in the presence of water;<ref>{{citation| first = Georges-Simon|last = Surellas| url = http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6137757n/f2.image |title = Notes sur l'Hydriodate de potasse et l'Acide hydriodique. -- Hydriodure de carbone; moyen d'obtenir, à l'instant, ce composé triple|trans-title= Notes on the hydroiodide of potassium and on hydroiodic acid -- hydroiodide of carbon; means of obtaining instantly this compound of three elements| language = French| publisher = Metz, France: Antoine| year= 1822| pages= 17-20, 28-29}}</ref> and at much the same time independently by [[John Thomas Cooper]].<ref name=ODNB>{{cite web|last=James|first=Frank A. J. L.|title=Cooper, John Thomas (1790–1854), chemist|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39361|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|publisher=Oxford University Press|accessdate=26 January 2012}}</ref> It is synthesized in the [[haloform reaction]] by the reaction of iodine and sodium hydroxide with any one of these four kinds of organic compounds: (i) a methyl [[ketone]]: CH<sub>3</sub>COR, [[acetaldehyde]] (CH<sub>3</sub>CHO), [[ethanol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>OH), and certain secondary [[alcohol]]s (CH<sub>3</sub>CHROH, where R is an alkyl or aryl group). | 2016-04-03T00:06:51Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712020341 | '''"Yeah Yeah Yeah"''' was a 1951 song by [[Louis Prima]] written by Prima with Milton Kabak which was covered by [[Paul Gayten]], [[Joe Morris]], a single by [[Peggy Lee]] and [[Jerry Gray]] and His Orchestra, all in 1951.<ref>Larry Birnbaum ''Before Elvis: The Prehistory of Rock 'n' Roll'' 0810886383 - 2013 Page 319 "Besides ballads, Gayten also sang blues, up-tempo proto-rockers such as Louis Prima's “Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!” and Latin-tinged New Orleans—style numbers such as “Hey, Little Girl,” which Professor Longhair later appropriated."</ref><ref>Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series - Page 114 1951 "Yeah! yeah! yeah! By Louis Prima and Milton Kabak. [For voice and piano] © Spitzer .."</ref> | 2016-03-21T19:56:45Z | '''"Yeah Yeah Yeah"''' was a 1951 song by [[Louis Prima]] written by Prima with Milton Kabak which was covered by [[Paul Gayten]], [[Joe Morris (trumpeter)|Joe Morris]], a single by [[Peggy Lee]] and [[Jerry Gray]] and His Orchestra, all in 1951.<ref>Larry Birnbaum ''Before Elvis: The Prehistory of Rock 'n' Roll'' 0810886383 - 2013 Page 319 "Besides ballads, Gayten also sang blues, up-tempo proto-rockers such as Louis Prima's “Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!” and Latin-tinged New Orleans—style numbers such as “Hey, Little Girl,” which Professor Longhair later appropriated."</ref><ref>Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series - Page 114 1951 "Yeah! yeah! yeah! By Louis Prima and Milton Kabak. [For voice and piano] © Spitzer .."</ref> | 2016-03-26T11:34:03Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709509006 | <ref>https://books.google.ca/books?id=3ankJb0skpwC</ref> is the most populous island of [[Kwajalein|Kwajalein Atoll]] in the [[Marshall Islands]], as well as the center for Marshallese culture in the [[Ralik Chain]] of the archipelago. Settled on {{convert|80|acres|0|abbr=on}} of land, it has a population of more than 15,000. Over 50% of the population is estimated to be under the age of 18.
Infant mortality on Ebeye is 3.0% as of 2006.<ref name="state-depart"/> There have been recurrent outbreaks of [[cholera]], [[dengue fever]], and [[tuberculosis]]. In 1963 there was a [[polio]] outbreak, and in 1978 a [[measles]] outbreak — these occurred despite prior vaccinations — leading to a reevaluation of '[[herd immunity]]' in densely populated regions. In 2009, the Ebeye Community Health Center was awarded a grant as part of the United States Stimulus for monitoring [[influenza]] (e.g., [[H1N1]]).<ref>{{cite web |last=H8BCS11973|first=DHHS|title=Grants - AWARD SUMMARY |url=http://www.recovery.gov/Transparency/RecipientReportedData/pages/RecipientProjectSummary508.aspx?AwardIdSur=59714 |publisher=Recovery.gov}}</ref> | 2016-02-20T12:30:41Z | <ref>https://books.google.ca/books?id=3ankJb0skpwC</ref> is the most populous island of [[Kwajalein|Kwajalein Atoll]] in the [[Marshall Islands]], as well as the center for Marshallese culture in the [[Ralik Chain]] of the archipelago. Settled on {{convert|80|acres|0|abbr=off}} of land, it has a population of more than 15,000. Over 50% of the population is estimated to be under the age of 18.
Infant mortality on Ebeye is 3.0% {{As of|2006|lc=y}}.<ref name="state-depart"/> There have been recurrent outbreaks of [[cholera]], [[dengue fever]], and [[tuberculosis]]. In 1963 there was a [[polio]] outbreak, and in 1978 a [[measles]] outbreak — these occurred despite prior vaccinations — leading to a reevaluation of '[[herd immunity]]' in densely populated regions. In 2009, the Ebeye Community Health Center was awarded a grant as part of the United States Stimulus for monitoring [[influenza]] (e.g., [[H1N1]]).<ref>{{cite web |last=H8BCS11973|first=DHHS|title=Grants - AWARD SUMMARY |url=http://www.recovery.gov/Transparency/RecipientReportedData/pages/RecipientProjectSummary508.aspx?AwardIdSur=59714 |publisher=Recovery.gov}}</ref> | 2016-03-11T09:28:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710611487 | However, according to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell, the UNFPA contributed vehicles and computers to the Chinese to carry out their population control policies. However, both the Washington Post and the Washington Times reported that Powell simply fell in line, signing a brief written by someone else. <ref>http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2002-07-31/news/0207300388_1_unfpa-family-planning-china-s-population-policy</ref> [[File:Powell-anthrax-vial.jpg|left|thumb|upright|[[Colin Powell]] at the United Nations.]] Rep. Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ), criticized the State Department investigation, saying the investigators were shown "Potemkin Villages" where residents had been intimidated into lying about the family-planning program. Dr. Nafis Sadik, former director of UNFPA said her agency had been pivotal in reversing China's coercive population control methods, but a 2005 report by Amnesty International and a separate report by the United States State Department found that coercive techniques were still regularly employed by the Chinese, casting doubt upon Sadik's statements.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/18/family-planning-funding-spotlights-china|title=China's one-child controversy reignites - Washington Times|work=The Washingtion Times|accessdate=7 May 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T04:14:46Z | However, according to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell, the UNFPA contributed vehicles and computers to the Chinese to carry out their population planning policies. However, both the Washington Post and the Washington Times reported that Powell simply fell in line, signing a brief written by someone else. <ref>http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2002-07-31/news/0207300388_1_unfpa-family-planning-china-s-population-policy</ref> [[File:Powell-anthrax-vial.jpg|left|thumb|upright|[[Colin Powell]] at the United Nations.]] Rep. Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ), criticized the State Department investigation, saying the investigators were shown "Potemkin Villages" where residents had been intimidated into lying about the family-planning program. Dr. Nafis Sadik, former director of UNFPA said her agency had been pivotal in reversing China's coercive population planning methods, but a 2005 report by Amnesty International and a separate report by the United States State Department found that coercive techniques were still regularly employed by the Chinese, casting doubt upon Sadik's statements.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/18/family-planning-funding-spotlights-china|title=China's one-child controversy reignites - Washington Times|work=The Washingtion Times|accessdate=7 May 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-18T00:35:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711169161 | | ShortSummary = Odessa takes obsession with Larry, he would destroy their marriage by his wife Evelyn.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: Ang pagkawala ni Ana |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-09/44810/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-Ang-pagkawala-ni-Ana |date=March 21, 2016 |accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> Odessa's get his chance while walking Larry mall with her young daughter Ana. Odessa's abducted and taken the child in the province. He kept it in an abandoned warehouse and occasional light meals. But as a ghost, he cannot be seen or deceased by the living. But he must proven his detests of his beloved girlfriend.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: The feral child |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-11/44840/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-The-feral-child |date=March 21, 2016 |accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Calvin is rejection by his father to lead the investigation into Larry's death and to ensure that Claire is locked up for life.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: Ang pagdating ni Calvin |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-15/44899/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-Ang-pagdating-ni-Calvin |date=March 21, 2016 |accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> For Claire, Larry is the nervous she can always trust, the one who will always be there for her. Convoluted turns out for the worse when fire breaks out in the hurting hearts. During the mother's sacrifice, Ana wakes up from bitter romance from the fire, he fights for her and their friendship.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: Angela’s in danger |url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-18/44948/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-Angelas-in-danger |date=March 21, 2016 |accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T07:37:22Z | | ShortSummary = Odessa takes obsession with Larry, he would destroy their marriage by his wife Evelyn.<ref>[http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-09/44810/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-Ang-pagkawala-ni-Ana Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: Ang pagkawala ni Ana]</ref> Odessa's get his chance while walking Larry mall with her young daughter Ana. Odessa's abducted and taken the child in the province. He kept it in an abandoned warehouse and occasional light meals. But as a ghost, he cannot be seen or deceased by the living. But he must proven his detests of his beloved girlfriend.<ref>[http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-11/44840/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-The-feral-child Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: The feral child]</ref>
| ShortSummary = Calvin is rejection by his father to lead the investigation into Larry's death and to ensure that Claire is locked up for life.<ref>[http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-15/44899/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-Ang-pagdating-ni-Calvin Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: Ang pagdating ni Calvin]</ref> For Claire, Larry is the nervous she can always trust, the one who will always be there for her. Convoluted turns out for the worse when fire breaks out in the hurting hearts. During the mother's sacrifice, Ana wakes up from bitter romance from the fire, he fights for her and their friendship.<ref>[http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/shows/hanggangmakitakangmuli/videos/2016-03-18/44948/Hanggang-Makita-Kang-Muli-Angelas-in-danger Hanggang Makita Kang Muli: Angela’s in danger]</ref> | 2016-03-21T07:48:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712158961 | *[[Greg Mottola]] - film director, screenwriter ''[[Adventureland (film)|Adventureland]]'', ''[[Superbad (film)|Superbad]]'', ''[[Paul (film)|Paul]]'' | 2016-03-27T10:16:32Z | *[[Greg Mottola]] (1991) - film director, screenwriter ''[[Adventureland (film)|Adventureland]]'', ''[[Superbad (film)|Superbad]]'', ''[[Paul (film)|Paul]]''
*[[Ron Nyswanner]] (1981) - screenwriter, ''[[The Painted Veil]]'' | 2016-03-27T10:17:59Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709615419 | {{nihongo|'''''Sally the Witch'''''|魔法使いサリー|Mahōtsukai Sarī}} is the first [[magical girl]] genre [[anime]] in [[Japan]]. This may (even more broadly) be the first [[shōjo]] anime as well.<ref name="witches_in_anime">{{cite news|title=Witches in Anime|url=http://www.mindspring.com/~theduffields/resume/articles/features/witches.htm|accessdate=2011-10-15|newspaper=[[Animerica Extra]] Vol 3, No.11|date=October 2000|author=Patricia Duffield}}</ref>
''Sally the Witch'' was one of the first ongoing anime series produced.<ref>{{ja icon}} "Kinema Junpō Bessatsu: Dōgaō vol.2: Super Majokko Taisen" (<span lang="ja">キネマ旬報別冊 動画王vol.2 スーパー魔女っ子大戦</span>) ''Kinema Junpōsha'', July 14, 1997. p. 21.</ref> The series was originally black and white but later started producing episodes in color.
The first ''Sally'' manga series was drawn by [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]] in 1966 and was, according to Yokoyama, inspired by the American [[sitcom]], ''[[Bewitched]]'' (known in Japan as ''Oku-sama wa Majo'', or ''The Missus is a Witch'').<ref name="witches_in_anime"/><ref>{{ja icon}} "Super Majokko Taisen" p. 18-21 and 26.</ref> The anime series was produced and aired from 1966 to 1968 in Japan by [[Toei Animation]]. Unlike Yokoyama's [[Tetsujin 28-go]], the series never received a U.S. broadcast. It was aired in Italy (''Sally la Maga''), French-speaking Canada (''Minifée''), Poland (''Sally Czarodziejka'' — based on the Italian version) and South America (Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru as ''La princesa Sally''). | 2016-02-21T06:19:56Z | {{nihongo|'''''Sally the Witch'''''|魔法使いサリー|Mahōtsukai Sarī}} is the first [[anime]] [[magical girl]] of what eventually become a genre in [[Japan]]. Even more broadly may be considered the first [[shōjo]] anime as well.<ref name="witches_in_anime">{{cite news|title=Witches in Anime|url=http://www.mindspring.com/~theduffields/resume/articles/features/witches.htm|accessdate=2011-10-15|newspaper=[[Animerica Extra]] Vol 3, No.11|date=October 2000|author=Patricia Duffield}}</ref>
''Sally the Witch'' was one of the first ongoing anime series produced.<ref>{{ja icon}} "Kinema Junpō Bessatsu: Dōgaō vol.2: Super Majokko Taisen" (<span lang="ja">キネマ旬報別冊 動画王vol.2 スーパー魔女っ子大戦</span>) ''Kinema Junpōsha'', July 14, 1997. p. 21.</ref> The series was originally in black and white but later started producing episodes in color.
The first ''Sally'' manga series was drawn by [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]] in 1966 and was, according to Yokoyama, inspired by the American [[sitcom]], ''[[Bewitched]]'' (known in Japan as ''Oku-sama wa Majo'', or ''The Miss is a Witch'').<ref name="witches_in_anime"/><ref>{{ja icon}} "Super Majokko Taisen" p. 18-21 and 26.</ref> The anime series was produced and aired from 1966 to 1968 in Japan by [[Toei Animation]]. Unlike Yokoyama's [[Tetsujin 28-go]], the series never received a U.S. broadcast, but was aired in other several countries with different names. In Italy (''Sally la Maga''), French-speaking Canada (''Minifée''), Poland (''Sally Czarodziejka'' — based on the Italian version), México and South America (Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru as ''La princesa Sally''). | 2016-03-12T00:13:13Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711532513 | | frequent_flyer = [[Miles & More]] ; [[LOOP]] | 2016-03-23T13:31:16Z | | frequent_flyer = [[Miles & More]] ; LOOP | 2016-03-23T13:31:42Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710653848 | [[File:Laika ac Arirang Mass Games (7934639696).jpg|thumb|A scene from the 2012 [[Arirang Festival]]]]
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'''Frame bufffer''' or '''Framebuffer''' may refer to:
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* [[Video card]], an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display.
* [[Framebuffer]], a portion of RAM containing a bitmap that is driven to a video display from a memory buffer containing a complete frame of data.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712849225 | Wells was signed by the San Francisco 49ers on May 2, 2003 after going undrafted in the [[2003 NFL Draft]]. He was released by the 49ers on August 31, 2003.<ref name="A">{{cite web | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205041609/http://www.kffl.com/player/7674/nfl/news | title=Raymond Wells | publisher=kffl.com | accessdate=September 6, 2014}}</ref> | 2015-11-17T02:45:54Z | Wells was signed by the San Francisco 49ers on May 2, 2003 after going undrafted in the [[2003 NFL Draft]]. He was released by the 49ers on August 31, 2003.<ref name="A">{{cite web|url=http://www.kffl.com/player/7674/nfl/news |title=Raymond Wells |publisher=kffl.com |accessdate=September 6, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205041609/http://www.kffl.com/player/7674/nfl/news |archivedate=December 5, 2014 }}</ref> | 2016-03-31T13:02:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712678190 | The term '''Semitic people''' or '''Semitic cultures''' (from the [[Bible|biblical]] "[[Shem]]", {{lang-he|שם}}) was a [[Historical race concepts|historical term for people or cultures]] who speak or spoke the [[Semitic languages]].<ref name=Lewis>{{cite book|title=Semites and Anti-Semites: An Inquiry into Conflict and Prejudice|publisher=W W Norton & Co Inc|date=1987|isbn=0393304205|url=http://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/who-are-the-semites/#|authorlink=Bernard Lewis|first=Bernard|last=Lewis|quote=The confusion between race and language goes back a long way, and was compounded by the rapidly changing content of the word “race” in European and later in American usage. Serious scholars have pointed out–repeatedly and ineffectually-‑that “Semitic” is a linguistic and cultural classification, denoting certain languages and in some contexts the literatures and civilizations expressed in those languages. As kind of shorthand, it was sometimes retained to designate the speakers of those languages. At one time it might thus have had a connotation of race, when that word itself was used to designate national and cultural entities. It has nothing whatever to do with race in the anthropological sense that is now common usage. A glance at the present‑day speakers of Arabic, from Khartoum to Aleppo and from Mauritania to Mosul, or even of Hebrew speakers in the modern state of Israel, will suffice to show the enormous diversity of racial types.}}</ref><ref name=Lutz>[http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:635252/FULLTEXT02.pdf On the use of the terms “(anti-)Semitic” and “(anti-) Zionist” in modern Middle Eastern discourse, Orientalia Suecana LXI Suppl. (2012)] by [http://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/people/aca/lutze/ Lutz Eberhard Edzard]: "In linguistics context, the term “Semitic” is generally speaking non-controversial... As an ethnic term, “Semitic” should best be avoided these days, in spite of ongoing genetic research (which also is supported by the Israeli scholarly community itself) that tries to scientifically underpin such a concept."</ref><ref name=Pope>[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1525/aa.1965.67.4.02a00420/asset/aa.1965.67.4.02a00420.pdf?v=1&t=i4bw857p&s=4831143fafc516caded9a9a9bc60d5e350edbcde Review of "The Canaanites" (1964)] by [http://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/21/arts/marvin-pope-80-professor-and-authority-on-ancient-ugarit.html Marvin Pope]: "The term “Semitic,” coined by Schlozer in 1781, should be strictly limited to linguistic matters since this is the only area in which a degree of objectivity is attainable. The Semitic languages comprise a fairly distinct linguistic family, a fact appreciated long before the relationship of the Indo-European languages was recognized. The ethnography and ethnology of the various peoples who spoke or still speak Semitic languages or dialects is a much more mixed and confused matter and one over which we have little scientific control."</ref> The racial or ethnic use of the term, together with the parallel terms [[Hamitic]] and [[Japhetic]], is now obsolete.<ref name=Lewis/><ref name=Lutz/><ref name=Pope/> | 2016-03-29T23:08:28Z | The term '''Semitic people''' or '''Semitic cultures''' (from the [[Bible|biblical]] "[[Shem]]", {{lang-he|שם}}) was a [[Historical race concepts|historical term for people or cultures]] who speak or spoke the [[Semitic languages]].<ref name=Lewis>{{cite book|title=Semites and Anti-Semites: An Inquiry into Conflict and Prejudice|publisher=W W Norton & Co Inc|date=1987|isbn=0393304205|url=http://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/who-are-the-semites/#|authorlink=Bernard Lewis|first=Bernard|last=Lewis|quote=The confusion between race and language goes back a long way, and was compounded by the rapidly changing content of the word “race” in European and later in American usage. Serious scholars have pointed out–repeatedly and ineffectually-‑that “Semitic” is a linguistic and cultural classification, denoting certain languages and in some contexts the literatures and civilizations expressed in those languages. As a kind of shorthand, it was sometimes retained to designate the speakers of those languages. At one time it might thus have had a connotation of race, when that word itself was used to designate national and cultural entities. It has nothing whatever to do with race in the anthropological sense that is now common usage. A glance at the present‑day speakers of Arabic, from Khartoum to Aleppo and from Mauritania to Mosul, or even of Hebrew speakers in the modern state of Israel, will suffice to show the enormous diversity of racial types.}}</ref><ref name=Lutz>[http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:635252/FULLTEXT02.pdf On the use of the terms “(anti-)Semitic” and “(anti-) Zionist” in modern Middle Eastern discourse, Orientalia Suecana LXI Suppl. (2012)] by [http://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/people/aca/lutze/ Lutz Eberhard Edzard]: "In linguistics context, the term “Semitic” is generally speaking non-controversial... As an ethnic term, “Semitic” should best be avoided these days, in spite of ongoing genetic research (which also is supported by the Israeli scholarly community itself) that tries to scientifically underpin such a concept."</ref><ref name=Pope>[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1525/aa.1965.67.4.02a00420/asset/aa.1965.67.4.02a00420.pdf?v=1&t=i4bw857p&s=4831143fafc516caded9a9a9bc60d5e350edbcde Review of "The Canaanites" (1964)] by [http://www.nytimes.com/1997/06/21/arts/marvin-pope-80-professor-and-authority-on-ancient-ugarit.html Marvin Pope]: "The term “Semitic,” coined by Schlozer in 1781, should be strictly limited to linguistic matters since this is the only area in which a degree of objectivity is attainable. The Semitic languages comprise a fairly distinct linguistic family, a fact appreciated long before the relationship of the Indo-European languages was recognized. The ethnography and ethnology of the various peoples who spoke or still speak Semitic languages or dialects is a much more mixed and confused matter and one over which we have little scientific control."</ref> The racial or ethnic use of the term, together with the parallel terms [[Hamitic]] and [[Japhetic]], is now obsolete.<ref name=Lewis/><ref name=Lutz/><ref name=Pope/> | 2016-03-30T14:17:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714072854 | '''Eddi-Rue''' "'''Rue'''" '''McClanahan''' (February 21, 1934 – June 3, 2010) was an American model and actress, best known for her roles on television as [[Vivian Harmon]] on ''[[Maude (TV series)|Maude]]'' (1972–78), [[Aunt Fran Crowley]] on ''[[Mama's Family]]'' (1984–85), and [[Blanche Devereaux]] on ''[[The Golden Girls]]'' (1985–92), for which she won an [[Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series]] in 1987. | 2016-04-07T13:19:06Z | '''Eddi-Rue''' "'''Rue'''" '''McClanahan''' (February 21, 1934 – June 3, 2010) was an American model and actress, best known for her roles on television as [[Vivian Harmon]] on ''[[Maude (TV series)|Maude]]'' (1972–78), [[Fran Crowley]] on ''[[Mama's Family]]'' (1984–85), and [[Blanche Devereaux]] on ''[[The Golden Girls]]'' (1985–92), for which she won an [[Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series]] in 1987. | 2016-04-07T13:19:44Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713475690 | The next match was for the [[WWE Women's Championship]], an encounter between [[Trish Stratus]] and [[Christy Hemme]] with [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]] at ringside. Stratus controlled most of the match though Hemme attempted many pinning maneuvers that were unsuccessful. Hemme then executed a [[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Twist of Fate|Twist of Fate]] on Stratus and attempted another pin, which was also unsuccessful. After a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Roll-up|roll-up]] attempt by both Stratus and Hemme, Stratus hit Hemme with a [[Roundhouse kick|Chick kick]] and followed it with the decisive pin, thus winning the match and retaining the WWE Women's Championship.<ref name="PWH results"/><ref name="WM21"/>
|stip5 = Singles match for the [[WWE Women's Championship]] | 2016-03-21T01:42:12Z | The next match was for the [[WWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|WWE Women's Championship]], an encounter between [[Trish Stratus]] and [[Christy Hemme]] with [[Lita (wrestler)|Lita]] at ringside. Stratus controlled most of the match though Hemme attempted many pinning maneuvers that were unsuccessful. Hemme then executed a [[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Twist of Fate|Twist of Fate]] on Stratus and attempted another pin, which was also unsuccessful. After a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Roll-up|roll-up]] attempt by both Stratus and Hemme, Stratus hit Hemme with a [[Roundhouse kick|Chick kick]] and followed it with the decisive pin, thus winning the match and retaining the WWE Women's Championship.<ref name="PWH results"/><ref name="WM21"/>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714269048 | In 1991, the station flipped to an eclectic freeform format as "Radio Free Hawai'i", which proved to be popular with listeners, who voted via [[ballot]] boxes in various locations across O'ahu and Maui and via their website. These votes were compiled into the Hawaiian Island Music Report ([[Hawaiian Island Charts]]). Due to the FCC relaxing its rules on local frequency ownership, the frequency was sold in March 1997. Loew Broadcasting, the owner of the frequency, based on recommendations from a mainland consulting firm, had changed the format to classic rock for about six months from 1994–1995. This format was not popular and Radio Free Hawai'i returned to the air. | 2016-04-08T17:53:39Z | In 1991, the station flipped to an eclectic freeform format as "Radio Free Hawaii", which proved to be popular with listeners, who voted via [[ballot]] boxes in various locations across O'ahu and Maui and via their website. These votes were compiled into the Hawaiian Island Music Report ([[Hawaiian Island Charts]]). Due to the FCC relaxing its rules on local frequency ownership, the frequency was sold in March 1997. Loew Broadcasting, the owner of the frequency, based on recommendations from a mainland consulting firm, had changed the format to classic rock for about six months from 1994–1995. This format was not popular and Radio Free Hawaii returned to the air.
Despite the popularity of the voting-based format, Radio Free Hawaii had trouble generating revenue. The station's manager, "Sheriff" Norm Winter, stated in an interview years later that this was due to his refusal to subscribe to the Arbitron ratings system, as the fee to subscribe was $50,000 at the time. Advertisers at the time relied mainly on the Arbitron ratings to buy airtime, and were not impressed by Winters' own in-house research showing that the station was in the top 3 stations in Oahu listenership. As a result, the station went deeper and deeper into debt.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://archives.starbulletin.com/2001/06/03/features/story9.html
| title = Where Bob Marley Met Nirvana
| author = Shawn Lopes
| date = 2001-06-03
| accessdate = 2016-04-08
}}</ref>
The station, under Winters' leadership, was instrumental in starting the first annual rock festival in Hawaii, the [[Big Mele]].<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://alohagotsoul.com/2014/06/22/interview-jellys-sheriff-norm-winter-talks-about-radio-free-hawaii/
| title = INTERVIEW: Jelly’s Sheriff Norm Winter Talks About Radio Free Hawaii
| author = Roger Bong
| date = 2014-06-22
| accessdate = 2016-04-08
}}</ref> | 2016-04-08T18:09:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713246930 | Rebecca Wright (m. 2001; div. 2004)
Greitens first marriage was to Rebbeca Wright (Grietens), PhD <ref></ref> in English Literature at the University of Oxford; the couple met while Greitens attended Oxford in 1998- 2000 as a Rhodes Scholar. The couple married in 2001, in the United Kingdom. In 2004, Wright petitioned Greitens for a dissolution citing 'irreconcilable differences'. Greitens first marriage lasted 3 years and the couple had no children. | 2016-04-02T21:41:48Z | Rebecca Jane Wright (m. 2001; div. 2004)
Greitens first marriage was to [https://rebeccajanewright.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/wright_r_june-2010-resume.pdf Rebbeca Jane Wright (Grietens), PhD] <ref></ref> in English Literature at the University of Oxford; the couple met while Greitens attended Oxford in 1998- 2000 as a Rhodes Scholar. The couple married in 2001, in the United Kingdom. In 2004, Wright petitioned Greitens for a dissolution citing 'irreconcilable differences'. Greitens first marriage lasted 3 years and the couple had no children. | 2016-04-02T21:43:44Z | 0 |
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| Largest win =
| Largest loss = | 2016-03-08T18:51:24Z | | First game = {{futsal|MLT}} 1–7 {{futsal-rt|CYP}}<br/>([[Malta]]; 9 February 1987)
| Largest win = {{futsal|SMR}} 1–5 {{futsal-rt|MLT}}<br/>([[Serravalle (San Marino)|Serravalle]], [[San Marino]]; 26 September 2015)
| Largest loss = {{futsal|SYR}} 17–6 {{futsal-rt|MLT}}<br/>([[Tripoli]], [[Libya]]; 8 November 2010) | 2016-03-26T00:34:45Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712642019 | | ''[[Vacarme]]'' || {{Sortname|Arnauld|Visinet}} || {{FRA}} || Short, drama|| | 2016-03-30T07:41:16Z | | ''[[Uproar (short film)|Uproar]]'' || {{Sortname|Arnauld|Visinet}} || {{FRA}} || Short, drama || aka ''[[Uproar (short film)|Uproar|Vacarme]]'' | 2016-03-30T08:42:38Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709963610 | The 2011-12 '''Chase Heat''' entered their first season as a member of the [[Kootenay International Junior Hockey League]] (KIJHL), as an [[expansion team]]. Before the Heat, [[Chase, British Columbia|Chase]] also had a KIJHL team named the [[Chase Chiefs]], before relocating to [[Kelowna, British Columbia]] for the [[2010–11 KIJHL season]] to become the [[Kelowna Chiefs]]. | 2016-03-14T03:55:42Z | The 2011-12 '''Chase Heat''' entered their first season as a member of the [[Kootenay International Junior Hockey League]] (KIJHL), as an [[expansion team]]. Before the Heat, [[Chase, British Columbia|Chase]] also had a KIJHL team named the [[Chase Chiefs]], before relocating to [[Kelowna, British Columbia]] prior to the [[2010–11 KIJHL season]] to become the [[Kelowna Chiefs]]. | 2016-03-14T03:56:12Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711357673 | Famous Places[edit]Swaminarayan Chhapaiyā: The village of Chhapaiya is situated at a distance of 50 km from the district headquarters. The chief interest of the place is Swaminarayan temple which marks the birthplace of Swaminarayan, or Sahajanand Swami, who was born here on 2 April 1781 as Ghanshyam Pande. Ghanshyam left Chhapaiya at the age of 11 to travel to the pilgrimage sites around India. He completed his pilgrimage in Western Gujarat, where he assumed the leadership of Swaminarayan Sampradaya. The very famous Akshardham temples in New Delhi and in Gandhinagar, Gujarat built by his spiritual successor, Pramukh Swami Maharaj, are both dedicated to him. His followers consider him to be a manifestation of the Supreme Godhead.[10] There have been many movies about the Swaminarayan filmed in this temple in Chhapaiya and in nearby places in the district.
Ayodhya : "Sri Ram Janm bhumi" situated from 40 Km from district head Quarter.
Khaira Bhawani(Mandir) : One of the Shaktipeeth, Near Gonda railway station.
Paska (Sukar Khet): This place is situated the river bank of Saryu about 45 km south-west from district headquarters. It is considered as an ancient religious site. A large number of devotee's takes holy dips in Saryu here for 'Mukti'. Paska is also related with Tulsidas and known as his 'Guru Bhumi'.
Varahi Dev: About 6 km in east from Paska another ancient place of Varahi Devi known as Uttari Bhawani is situated in Tarabganj Tehsil. An old temple of Bhagwati's attract a large number of devotees here, especially on the occasion of Navratri. The place is known as a part of Suker Jhet. The image of Adi Shakti Varahi is related with Shakti of Varha in Paska.
Prash: This place is in north of Saryu and situated in Tehsil Tarabganj. The place is related with ancient Saint Parashar, grand son of Vashishtha and son of Sakti. A temple in his memory is situated here.
Tirrey Manorama: At 21 km north of Gonda city this holy place is situated. Big fair is organized here on Kartik Purnima every year. Prithvi Nathan Mahadeo: At a short distance in south of Kharagupur old temple of Lord Shiva is situated. Legend relates it with Mahabharata. This area was then known as Pancharayan. The present temple was reconstructed by Maharaja Man Singh of Ayodhya.
Jhali Dham: This place is known as place of devotion and situated at one km from Prithvi Nathan Mahadeo. This is a shrine of a famous saint. This shrine is the main attraction of the place.
Parvati Mahadeo: The place is related with history of Ramayana. It is situated in village Mahadeo on bank of Parvati Jheel.
Colonelganj: Colonelganj is city board and tehsil headquarter. The old name of place was Sakraura. It was a village of no particular importance till the year 1780. Later on the suppression were maintained here till its annexation. The place was selected as the military headquarter during the freedom struggle of 1857.
Gandhi Park: Gandhi's one of the 4th biggest marble statue near town hall. | 2016-03-22T11:48:58Z | '''Ayodhya:''' "Sri Ram Janm bhumi" situated from 40 Km from district head Quarter.
'''Khaira Bhawani(Mandir):'''One of the Shaktipeeth, Near Gonda railway station.
'''Paska (Sukar Khet):''' This place is situated the river bank of Saryu about 45 km south-west from district headquarters. It is considered as an ancient religious site. A large number of devotee's takes holy dips in Saryu here for 'Mukti'. Paska is also related with Tulsidas and known as his 'Guru Bhumi'.
'''Varahi Dev:''' About 6 km in east from Paska another ancient place of Varahi Devi known as Uttari Bhawani is situated in Tarabganj Tehsil. An old temple of Bhagwati's attract a large number of devotees here, especially on the occasion of Navratri. The place is known as a part of Suker Jhet. The image of Adi Shakti Varahi is related with Shakti of Varha in Paska.
'''Prash:''' This place is in north of Saryu and situated in Tehsil Tarabganj. The place is related with ancient Saint Parashar, grand son of Vashishtha and son of Sakti. A temple in his memory is situated here.
'''Tirrey Manorama:''' At 21 km north of Gonda city this holy place is situated. Big fair is organized here on Kartik Purnima every year.
'''Prithvi Nathan Mahadeo:''' At a short distance in south of Kharagupur old temple of Lord Shiva is situated. Legend relates it with Mahabharata. This area was then known as Pancharayan. The present temple was reconstructed by Maharaja Man Singh of Ayodhya.
'''Jhali Dham:''' This place is known as place of devotion and situated at one km from Prithvi Nathan Mahadeo. This is a shrine of a famous saint. This shrine is the main attraction of the place.
'''Parvati Mahadeo:''' The place is related with history of Ramayana. It is situated in village Mahadeo on bank of Parvati Jheel.
'''Colonelganj:''' Colonelganj is city board and tehsil headquarter. The old name of place was Sakraura. It was a village of no particular importance till the year 1780. Later on the suppression were maintained here till its annexation. The place was selected as the military headquarter during the freedom struggle of 1857.
'''Gandhi Park:''' Gandhi's one of the 4th biggest marble statue near town hall. | 2016-03-22T11:53:05Z | 0 |
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| [[1996 AFL season|1996]] || align=center | 10,650 || align=center | 15th
| [[1997 AFL season|1997]] || align=center | 15,054 || align=center | '''3rd'''
| [[1998 AFL season|1998]] || align=center | 20,064 || align=center | '''3rd'''
| [[1999 AFL season|1999]] || align=center | 20,491 || align=center | '''6th'''
| [[2000 AFL season|2000]] || align=center | 18,056 || align=center | '''8th'''
| [[2001 AFL season|2001]] || align=center | 19,085 || align=center | 10th
| [[2002 AFL season|2002]] || align=center | 20,838 || align=center | 12th
| [[2003 AFL season|2003]] || align=center | 21,260 || align=center | 16th
| [[2004 AFL season|2004]] || align=center | 19,295 || align=center | 14th
| [[2005 AFL season|2005]] || align=center | 21,975 || align=center | 9th
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| [[2007 AFL season|2007]] || align=center | 28,725 || align=center | 13th
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|[[2003 AFL season|2003]] || 21,260 || 16th
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|[[2005 AFL season|2005]] || 21,975 || 9th
|[[2006 AFL season|2006]] || 26,042 || '''8th'''
|[[2007 AFL season|2007]] || 28,725 || 13th
|[[2008 AFL season|2008]] || 28,306 || '''3rd'''
|[[2009 AFL season|2009]] || 28,590 || '''3rd'''
|[[2010 AFL season|2010]] || 34,842 || '''4th'''
|[[2011 AFL season|2011]] || 32,125 || 10th
|[[2012 AFL season|2012]] || 30,007 || 15th
|[[2013 AFL season|2013]] || 30,204 || 15th
|[[2014 AFL season|2014]] || 31,725 || 14th
|[[2015 AFL season|2015]] || '''35,991''' || '''6th''' | 2016-03-23T16:07:03Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710779700 | Born in [[San Francisco, California]], Heilmann attended [[Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory|Sacred Heart High School]] as did [[Joe Cronin]]. In 1913, while the 19-year-old Heilmann was working as a bookkeeper for a biscuit-maker, a former teammate from Sacred Heart asked him to fill in for the [[Hanford, California]], team in the [[San Joaquin Valley League]]. After a scout saw him hit an 11th-inning game-winning double, he was signed to a professional contract by the [[Portland Beavers]] of the [[Northwest League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~bdprice/harry_edwin_heilmann_san_francis.htm |title=Harry Edwin Heilmann San Francisco Seals |publisher=Userwww.sfsu.edu |date= |accessdate=2009-07-25}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>http://www.ballparkguys.com/Who_you_Ask/Harry_Heilmann.html {{wayback|url=http://www.ballparkguys.com/Who_you_Ask/Harry_Heilmann.html |date=20060329220114 }}</ref> He later recalled that his signing bonus for Portland was a spaghetti dinner.<ref name="thedeadballera1">http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Heilmann.Harry.Obit.html{{Dead link|date=July 2009}}</ref> After he hit .305 for the Beavers,<ref>http://www.portlandbeavers.com/history/hall/{{Dead link|date=July 2009}}</ref> the [[Detroit Tigers]] purchased his contract for $1,500. | 2015-12-31T03:36:17Z | Born in [[San Francisco, California]], Heilmann attended [[Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory|Sacred Heart High School]] as did [[Joe Cronin]]. In 1913, while the 19-year-old Heilmann was working as a bookkeeper for a biscuit-maker, a former teammate from Sacred Heart asked him to fill in for the [[Hanford, California]], team in the [[San Joaquin Valley League]]. After a scout saw him hit an 11th-inning game-winning double, he was signed to a professional contract by the [[Portland Beavers]] of the [[Northwest League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~bdprice/harry_edwin_heilmann_san_francis.htm |title=Harry Edwin Heilmann San Francisco Seals |publisher=Userwww.sfsu.edu |date= |accessdate=2009-07-25}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>http://www.ballparkguys.com/Who_you_Ask/Harry_Heilmann.html {{wayback|url=http://www.ballparkguys.com/Who_you_Ask/Harry_Heilmann.html |date=20060329220114 }}</ref> He later recalled that his signing bonus for Portland was a spaghetti dinner.<ref name="thedeadballera1">{{cite web|url=http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Heilmann.Harry.Obit.html |accessdate=July 5, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070816192730/http://thedeadballera.com:80/Obits/Heilmann.Harry.Obit.html |archivedate=August 16, 2007 }}</ref> After he hit .305 for the Beavers,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portlandbeavers.com/history/hall/ |accessdate=July 5, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070718022251/http://www.portlandbeavers.com:80/history/hall/ |archivedate=July 18, 2007 }}</ref> the [[Detroit Tigers]] purchased his contract for $1,500. | 2016-03-19T00:24:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712650804 | Originally, it had been thought Dreamslayer was simply a robotic version of a previous living entity, like his comrades, but it turned out he was real, or at least his mind was. As part of the group, Dreamslayer killed most of the people on Angor, his alternate Earth.<ref name="dc-extr"/> He follows along to Earth with the four surviving humans of his world, [[Mitch Wacky]], [[Champions of Angor|Wandjina]], [[Silver Sorceress]] and [[Blue Jay (comics)|Blue Jay]]. He possesses [[Maxwell Lord]]. He kidnaps Mitch Wacky, the brilliant inventor who had created the robots of his comrades. Wacky is taken to the mobile island of [[Kooey Kooey Kooey]], which Dreamslayer had mentally enslaved. Wacky, who wasn't healthy to begin with, was forced to work around the clock on the robotic extremists. He was only able to repair [[Lord Havok]] due to limited supplies. As soon as Havok was functional, Dreamslayer snaps Wacky's neck. | 2015-11-19T02:32:49Z | Originally, it had been thought Dreamslayer was simply a robotic version of a previous living entity, like his comrades, but it turned out he was real, or at least his mind was. As part of the group, Dreamslayer killed most of the people on Angor, his alternate Earth.<ref name="dc-extr"/> He follows along to Earth with the four surviving humans of his world, Mitch Wacky, [[Champions of Angor|Wandjina]], [[Silver Sorceress]] and [[Blue Jay (comics)|Blue Jay]]. He possesses [[Maxwell Lord]]. He kidnaps Mitch Wacky, the brilliant inventor who had created the robots of his comrades. Wacky is taken to the mobile island of [[Kooey Kooey Kooey]], which Dreamslayer had mentally enslaved. Wacky, who wasn't healthy to begin with, was forced to work around the clock on the robotic extremists. He was only able to repair [[Lord Havok]] due to limited supplies. As soon as Havok was functional, Dreamslayer snaps Wacky's neck. | 2016-03-30T10:16:08Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714352833 | [[Bathukamma]] is a festival celebrated by the [[Hindu]] women of [[Telangana]]. It is followed by Boddemma in the month of September–October. [[Bathukamma]] is a beautiful flower stack,arranged with seasonal flowers, in seven concentric layers, of potter’s clay like a cone. Bathuku in Telugu means live/life, and Amma means mother; is celebrated for the glory, later denoted as [[Goddess Gauri]]–the patron goddess of womanhood. Other festivals include [[Ramadan(Eidul Fitar).]],[[Bakri.Eid(Eidul Adha).]],[[Christmas Festival]] [[Bonalu]], [[Rama Navami]], [[Ganesh Chaturthi]], [[Navarathri]], [[Dussehra]], [[diwali]], [[Holi]], [[Raksha bandhan]], [[Gokulashtami]], [[Makara Sankranti]], etc., Basically Indian people celebrate the mix culture with many religions and different languages. Ramadan/Bakri Eid Festivals are celebrated by Muslims. Christmas is Celebrated by Christians. | 2016-04-09T06:19:08Z | [[Bathukamma]] is a festival celebrated by the [[Hindu]] women of [[Telangana]]. It is followed by Boddemma in the month of September–October. [[Bathukamma]] is a beautiful flower stack,arranged with seasonal flowers, in seven concentric layers, of potter’s clay like a cone. Bathuku in Telugu means live/life, and Amma means mother; is celebrated for the glory, later denoted as [[Goddess Gauri]]–the patron goddess of womanhood. Other festivals include [[Ramadan-Eidul Fitar]],[[Bakri.Eid-Eidul Adha]],[[Christmas Festival]] [[Bonalu]], [[Rama Navami]], [[Ganesh Chaturthi]], [[Navarathri]], [[Dussehra]], [[diwali]], [[Holi]], [[Raksha bandhan]], [[Gokulashtami]], [[Makara Sankranti]], etc., Basically Indian people celebrate the mix culture with many religions and different languages. Ramadan/Bakri Eid Festivals are celebrated by Muslims. Christmas is Celebrated by Christians. | 2016-04-09T06:22:31Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711003838 | | birth_place = [[Breukelen]], [[Netherlands]]<ref>[http://www.telegraaf.nl/prive/5449151/__Rutger_Hauer__Bescheiden_wereldster__.html Rutger Hauer: Bescheiden wereldster – Privé | Het laatste Privé nieuws leest u op Prive.nl van De Telegraaf [prive]]. Telegraaf.nl (30 November 2009). Retrieved on 2012-12-28.</ref> | 2016-03-18T04:57:25Z | | birth_place = [[Breukelen]], [[Reichskommissariat Niederlande]]<ref>[http://www.telegraaf.nl/prive/5449151/__Rutger_Hauer__Bescheiden_wereldster__.html Rutger Hauer: Bescheiden wereldster – Privé | Het laatste Privé nieuws leest u op Prive.nl van De Telegraaf [prive]]. Telegraaf.nl (30 November 2009). Retrieved on 2012-12-28.</ref> | 2016-03-20T11:40:39Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713322166 | * Boulez, Pierre. 1971. ''Boulez on Music Today'', translate by Susan Bradshaw and Richard Rodney Bennett. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-08006-8; London: Faber. ISBN 0-571-09420-1 | 2016-04-03T09:15:07Z | * Boulez, Pierre. 1971. ''Boulez on Music Today'', translated by Susan Bradshaw and Richard Rodney Bennett. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-08006-8; London: Faber. ISBN 0-571-09420-1 | 2016-04-03T09:16:11Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711413608 | In the town of Moorehigh(an homage to Bishop MOORE HIGH school, Orlando Florida) in 1957, the patients of Dr. Evan Rendell kept disappearing. After some investigation, the citizens of Moorehigh found that he and his son Evan Jr. (nicknamed "Dr. Giggles" for his hideous laugh), were ripping out patients' hearts—in an attempt to bring back the doctor's dead wife. The townspeople stone Dr. Rendell to death, but Evan Jr. disappeared. | 2016-03-20T18:50:00Z | In the town of Moorehigh in 1957, the patients of Dr. Evan Rendell kept disappearing. After some investigation, the citizens of Moorehigh found that he and his son Evan Jr. (nicknamed "Dr. Giggles" for his hideous laugh), were ripping out patients' hearts—in an attempt to bring back the doctor's dead wife. The townspeople stone Dr. Rendell to death, but Evan Jr. disappeared. | 2016-03-22T19:11:08Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712525833 | '''The Thin White Duke''' was [[David Bowie]]'s 1976 [[persona]] and character, primarily identified with his album ''[[Station to Station]]'' (released that year) and mentioned by name in the [[Station to Station (song)|title track]], although the 'Duke' persona had begun to be adopted during the ''[[Young Americans (album)|Young Americans]]'' tour and promotion. The persona's look and character are somewhat based on Thomas Jerome Newton, the titular humanoid alien played by Bowie in the 1976 film ''[[The Man Who Fell to Earth]]''. | 2016-03-29T16:31:28Z | '''The Thin White Duke''' was [[David Bowie]]'s 1976 [[persona]] and character, primarily identified with his album ''[[Station to Station]]'' (released that year) and mentioned by name in the [[Station to Station (song)|title track]], although Bowie had begun to adopt the 'Duke' persona during the ''[[Young Americans (album)|Young Americans]]'' tour and promotion. The persona's look and character are somewhat based on Thomas Jerome Newton, the titular humanoid alien played by Bowie in the 1976 film ''[[The Man Who Fell to Earth]]''. | 2016-03-29T16:32:21Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711143010 | :A genetically engineered [[raccoon]]-like alien who is a bounty hunter and mercenary, as well as a master of weapons and battle tactics.<ref name="StitchKingdom" /><ref name="MarvelSynopsis" /><ref name="CooperOfficial" /><ref name="Cooper" /> Gunn worked with live raccoons to get the correct feel for the character, and to make sure it was "not a cartoon character", saying, "It's not [[Bugs Bunny]] in the middle of the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], it's a real, little, somewhat mangled beast that's alone. There's no one else in the universe quite like him, he's been created by these guys to be a mean-ass fighting machine."<ref name="GunnRocket" /> Describing Rocket in relation to the rest of the Guardians, Cooper said, "I think Rocket is dynamic. He's the sort of [[Joe Pesci]] in ''[[Goodfellas]]'' guy."<ref name="Cooper2" /> Cooper voiced Rocket, while [[Sean Gunn]] (James' younger brother) stood in for the character during filming.<ref name="RocketStandIn" /> James Gunn said that for the role of Rocket, some physical movement from Cooper, including facial expressions and hand movements, was recorded as potential reference for the animators,<ref name="2013NovDelToro" /> though much of Sean Gunn's acting is used throughout the film.<ref name="SeanGunnThanos" /> Before Cooper was cast, James Gunn said that it was a challenge finding a voice for Rocket, that he was looking for someone that could balance "the fast-talking speech patterns that Rocket has, but also can be funny, because he is really funny. But also has the heart that Rocket has. Because there are actually some pretty dramatic scenes with Rocket."<ref name="IGNRocketJun2014" /> | 2016-03-20T03:33:02Z | :A genetically engineered [[raccoon]]-like bounty hunter and mercenary, and is a master of weapons and battle tactics.<ref name="StitchKingdom" /><ref name="MarvelSynopsis" /><ref name="CooperOfficial" /><ref name="Cooper" /> Gunn worked with live raccoons to get the correct feel for the character, and to make sure it was "not a cartoon character", saying, "It's not [[Bugs Bunny]] in the middle of the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], it's a real, little, somewhat mangled beast that's alone. There's no one else in the universe quite like him, he's been created by these guys to be a mean-ass fighting machine."<ref name="GunnRocket" /> Describing Rocket in relation to the rest of the Guardians, Cooper said, "I think Rocket is dynamic. He's the sort of [[Joe Pesci]] in ''[[Goodfellas]]'' guy."<ref name="Cooper2" /> Cooper voiced Rocket, while [[Sean Gunn]] (James' younger brother) stood in for the character during filming.<ref name="RocketStandIn" /> James Gunn said that for the role of Rocket, some physical movement from Cooper, including facial expressions and hand movements, was recorded as potential reference for the animators,<ref name="2013NovDelToro" /> though much of Sean Gunn's acting is used throughout the film.<ref name="SeanGunnThanos" /> Before Cooper was cast, James Gunn said that it was a challenge finding a voice for Rocket, that he was looking for someone that could balance "the fast-talking speech patterns that Rocket has, but also can be funny, because he is really funny. But also has the heart that Rocket has. Because there are actually some pretty dramatic scenes with Rocket."<ref name="IGNRocketJun2014" /> | 2016-03-21T03:19:15Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713008556 | | Last album = ''[[Superstars (The Parlotones EP)|Superstars]]''<br/>(2002)
| Next album = ''[[Borderline Patrol]]''<br />(2004) | 2016-03-31T17:31:28Z | | Next album = ''[[Radiocontrolledrobot]]''<br />(2005) | 2016-04-01T10:45:03Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710373668 | *Department of Dental Public Health Sciences
*Department of Oral Health sciences
*Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
*Department of Restorative Dentistry (Prosthodontics) | 2015-11-30T02:52:15Z | *Department of Oral Health Sciences
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713320505 | == Alphabetical listing ==
''Listings of rivers in the United States by letter of the alphabet:''
'''[[List of rivers in the United States: A|A]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: B|B]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: C|C]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: D|D]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: E|E]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: F|F]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: G|G]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: H|H]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: I|I]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: J|J]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: K|K]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: L|L]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: M|M]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: N|N]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: O|O]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: P|P]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: Q|Q]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: R|R]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: S|S]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: T|T]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: U|U]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: V|V]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: W|W]] - [[List of rivers in the United States: XYZ|XYZ]]''' | 2016-03-08T01:30:50Z | Ggggggggggggggg | 2016-04-03T08:56:42Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712799677 | | Annunciation/Magnificat for Holden Evening Prayer (1985-86)<ref>{{citeweb| url = https://www.giamusic.com/search_details.cfm?title_id=8024 | title = Now the Feast and Celebration / Holden Evening Prayer | publisher = ''[[GIA Publications]]'' | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref>
| 1952<ref>{{citeweb| url = http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3492400023.html | title = Rory Cooney | publisher = Encyclopedia.com | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref>
| Canticle of the Turning (1990)<ref>{{citeweb| url = http://www.giamusic.com/search_details.cfm?title_id=976 | title = Canticle of the Turning | publisher = ''[[GIA Publications]]'' | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref>, paraphrase set to the Irish tune [[Star of the County Down]]<ref>{{citeweb| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9QeTmRCpW4 | title = Canticle of the Turning - Rory Cooney | publisher = YouTube.com | date = 2011-12-09 | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref> | 2016-03-30T11:18:27Z | | Annunciation/Magnificat for Holden Evening Prayer (1985–86)<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.giamusic.com/search_details.cfm?title_id=8024 | title = Now the Feast and Celebration / Holden Evening Prayer | publisher = ''[[GIA Publications]]'' | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref>
| 1952<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3492400023.html | title = Rory Cooney | publisher = Encyclopedia.com | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref>
| Canticle of the Turning (1990),<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.giamusic.com/search_details.cfm?title_id=976 | title = Canticle of the Turning | publisher = ''[[GIA Publications]]'' | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref> paraphrase set to the Irish tune [[Star of the County Down]]<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9QeTmRCpW4 | title = Canticle of the Turning - Rory Cooney | publisher = YouTube.com | date = 2011-12-09 | accessdate = 2016-03-13}}</ref> | 2016-03-31T05:30:46Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710574797 | It borrows elements and characters from Disney films, Greek mythology and popular Western fairy tales, including ''[[Pandora's Box]]'', ''[[King Midas]]'', ''[[Medusa]]'', ''[[Poseidon]]'', ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'', ''[[Hansel and Gretel]]'', ''[[Rumpelstiltskin]]'', ''[[Little Red Riding Hood]]'', ''[[The Pied Piper]]'', ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'', ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'', ''[[Pinocchio (1940 film)|Pinocchio]]'', "The Prince and The Pauper", ''[[Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'', ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'', ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', ''[[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]'', ''[[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'', ''[[101 Dalmatians (1961 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'', ''[[The Sword in the Stone (film)|The Sword in the Stone]]'', ''[[Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'', ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'', ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'', ''[[Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin]]'', ''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'', ''[[Mulan (1998 film)|Mulan]]'', ''[[Tangled]]'', ''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'', ''[[Frankenweenie (2012 film)|Frankenweenie]]'' and ''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'". | 2016-03-17T19:48:27Z | It borrows elements and characters from Disney films, Greek mythology and popular Western fairy tales, including ''[[Pandora's Box]]'', ''[[King Midas]]'', ''[[Medusa]]'', ''[[Poseidon]]'', ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'', ''[[Hansel and Gretel]]'', ''[[Rumpelstiltskin]]'', ''[[Little Red Riding Hood]]'', ''[[The Pied Piper]]'', ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'', ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'', ''[[Pinocchio (1940 film)|Pinocchio]]'', ''[[The Prince and The Pauper]]'', ''[[Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'', ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'', ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', ''[[Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]'', ''[[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'', ''[[101 Dalmatians (1961 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'', ''[[The Sword in the Stone (film)|The Sword in the Stone]]'', ''[[Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'', ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'', ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)|Beauty and the Beast]]'', ''[[Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin]]'', ''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'', ''[[Mulan (1998 film)|Mulan]]'', ''[[Tangled]]'', ''[[Brave (2012 film)|Brave]]'', ''[[Frankenweenie (2012 film)|Frankenweenie]]'' and ''[[Frozen (2013 film)|Frozen]]'". | 2016-03-17T19:50:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709457435 | *[http://www.mightyriver.co.nz/Our-Business/Generation/Our-Power-Stations.aspx - Mighty River Power Generation] | 2016-03-10T18:55:48Z | *{{cite web| url=http://www.mightyriver.co.nz/Our-Business/Generation/Our-Power-Stations.aspx| title=Our Power Stations| publisher=Mighty River Power}} | 2016-03-11T01:36:57Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711980302 | '''Koren Specific Technique''' (KST) is a method of non-invasive [[chiropractic]] developed by Dr. Tedd Koren in 2005.<ref name="jdc._"Chi">{{Cite web| title = Chiropractic- history, practice, potential| author = Tedd Koren| work = jdc.jefferson.edu| date = 2009-10-06| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://jdc.jefferson.edu/jmbcim_lectures/24/}}</ref><ref name="glob_Scot">{{Cite web| title = Scottsdale Chiropractor Focuses on Chiropractic for TMJ Patients| last = Chiropractic | first = Secrest Family| work = GlobeNewswire News Room| date = 2013-07-14| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2013/07/14/559851/10040160/en/Scottsdale-Chiropractor-Focuses-on-Chiropractic-for-TMJ-Patients.html}}</ref><ref name="pago_Natu">{{Cite web| title = Natural Health Awareness Event This Saturday| work = Pagosa Daily Post| date = 2015-03-12| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://pagosadailypost.com/2015/03/12/natural-health-awareness-event-this-saturday/}}</ref> The technique allegedly uses patients' [[occipital bone|Occipital Drop]] (the sideways tilt of the patient's head) to determine the location of patients' aliments.<ref name="sunr_KST:">{{Cite web| title = KST: Koren Specific Technique| work = Sunrise Health Institute| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://www.sunrisehi.com/kst-koren-specific-technique/}}</ref> Chiropractors practicing KST use a device known as "Arthrostim" which claims to relieve tension, stress and issues on problematic areas in the body by delivering low-impact force based on [[Schumann resonances]]. The technique is considered to be gentle and safe.<ref name="Smith2014">{{cite book|author=LeCain W. Smith|title=Our Inner Ocean|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=l5qFBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA111|date=12 August 2014|publisher=Archway Publishing|isbn=978-1-4525-1868-8|pages=111–}}</ref> KST is derived from the existing concepts of Directional Non-Force Technique (DNFT) and Spinal Column Stressology.<ref name="mcco_">{{Cite web| title = Correction of Subluxation and Alleviation of Asthma Symptoms in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Study| author = Davis, Heather D.C.| author2 = Byrley, Amy D.C.| work = McCoy Press| date = 2012-07-19| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://www.mccoypress.net/jpmfh/docs/2012-1228_asthma.pdf}}</ref> | 2016-03-26T03:28:36Z | '''Koren Specific Technique''' (KST) is a method of [[chiropractic]] developed by Dr. Tedd Koren in 2005.<ref name="jdc._"Chi">{{Cite web| title = Chiropractic- history, practice, potential| author = Tedd Koren| work = jdc.jefferson.edu| date = 2009-10-06| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://jdc.jefferson.edu/jmbcim_lectures/24/}}</ref><ref name="glob_Scot">{{Cite web| title = Scottsdale Chiropractor Focuses on Chiropractic for TMJ Patients| last = Chiropractic | first = Secrest Family| work = GlobeNewswire News Room| date = 2013-07-14| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2013/07/14/559851/10040160/en/Scottsdale-Chiropractor-Focuses-on-Chiropractic-for-TMJ-Patients.html}}</ref><ref name="pago_Natu">{{Cite web| title = Natural Health Awareness Event This Saturday| work = Pagosa Daily Post| date = 2015-03-12| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://pagosadailypost.com/2015/03/12/natural-health-awareness-event-this-saturday/}}</ref> The technique allegedly uses patients' [[occipital bone|Occipital Drop]] (the sideways tilt of the patient's head) to determine the location of patients' aliments.<ref name="sunr_KST:">{{Cite web| title = KST: Koren Specific Technique| work = Sunrise Health Institute| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://www.sunrisehi.com/kst-koren-specific-technique/}}</ref> Chiropractors practicing KST use a device known as "Arthrostim" which claims to relieve tension, stress and issues on problematic areas in the body by delivering low-impact force based on [[Schumann resonances]]. The technique is considered to be gentle and safe.<ref name="Smith2014">{{cite book|author=LeCain W. Smith|title=Our Inner Ocean|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=l5qFBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA111|date=12 August 2014|publisher=Archway Publishing|isbn=978-1-4525-1868-8|pages=111–}}</ref> KST is derived from the existing concepts of Directional Non-Force Technique (DNFT) and Spinal Column Stressology.<ref name="mcco_">{{Cite web| title = Correction of Subluxation and Alleviation of Asthma Symptoms in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Study| author = Davis, Heather D.C.| author2 = Byrley, Amy D.C.| work = McCoy Press| date = 2012-07-19| accessdate = 2015-06-30| url = http://www.mccoypress.net/jpmfh/docs/2012-1228_asthma.pdf}}</ref> | 2016-03-26T03:33:52Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712295337 | '''''Prego''''' is a 2015 award-winning independent [[short film | short comedy film]] directed, written and produced by [[Usher Morgan]], with the help of [[Seinfeld]] writer [[Andy Cowan]] - the film was released to the internet on December 21st, 2015 after a 9 months festival run. The film stars Katie Vincent, [[Taso Mikroulis]], Rachel Jayne, J.W. Harvey and Marah Vanbeekom.
Prego offers a humorous take on unplanned pregnancies, it follows the story of Emily (played by Katie Vincent), a young woman confronting a one-night stand (played by [[Taso Mikroulis]]) with the revelation that she's pregnant. Things go from bad to worse as she comes to grips with the realization that the man may not be a suited father figure to her unborn child. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4369394/|title=Prego (2015)|date=1 December 2015|work=IMDb|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref>
The film gained national recognition and received positive reviews. It won the Best Comedy Short Award at the 2015 [[Manhattan Film Festival]], Best Comedy Short Award at the 2015 Chain NYC Film Festival <ref>{{cite web|url=http://chainfilmfestival.com/|title=Chain Film Festival 2016|work=Chain Film Festival 2016|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref> 2 awards from the 2015 [[Indie Fest| Indie Fest Film Festival]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theindiefest.com/?page_id=2203|title=Award of Merit May 2015|publisher=|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref> and the Best Comedy award at the 2015 Trinity International Film Festival. In total the film received 6 wins and 5 nominations. Carl Burgess with ScreenCritix gave the film a positive review: "Prego may only be a two-hander in one location (except for a brief flashback), but the short never becomes boring. This is in thanks to the sharp, funny script and the two great performances from Katie Vincent and Taso Mikroulis. Vincent plays the role of Katie superbly, and Mikroulis’ portrays Mark great as bumbling idiot.". Nicholas La Salla with [[Forest city short film review]] gave the short a 3.4/5 and mentioned: "Though the storyline has a "been there, done that" feel (most notably in the big budget [[Knocked Up]]), the aforementioned fork in the plot toward the end made up for a lot. The jokes are by and large funny and the characters play off each other in humorous ways." <ref>{{cite web|url=http://forestcityshortfilmreview.blogspot.com/2016/03/prego-laughs-at-one-night-stands.html|title="Prego" Laughs At One Night Stands & The Awkwardness of Impending Parenthood - Forest City Short Film Review|publisher=|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref>.
| 2015 || [[Indie Fest | IndieFest USA]] || {{USA}} || Award of Merit || {{Won}} | 2016-03-27T23:11:11Z | '''''Prego''''' is a 2015 award-winning independent [[short film|short comedy film]] directed, written and produced by [[Usher Morgan]], with the help of [[Seinfeld]] writer [[Andy Cowan]] - the film was released to the internet on December 21, 2015 after a 9 months festival run. The film stars Katie Vincent, [[Taso Mikroulis]], Rachel Jayne, J.W. Harvey and Marah Vanbeekom.
Prego offers a humorous take on unplanned pregnancies, it follows the story of Emily (played by Katie Vincent), a young woman confronting a one-night stand (played by [[Taso Mikroulis]]) with the revelation that she's pregnant. Things go from bad to worse as she comes to grips with the realization that the man may not be a suited father figure to her unborn child.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4369394/|title=Prego (2015)|date=1 December 2015|work=IMDb|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref>
The film gained national recognition and received positive reviews. It won the Best Comedy Short Award at the 2015 [[Manhattan Film Festival]], Best Comedy Short Award at the 2015 Chain NYC Film Festival <ref>{{cite web|url=http://chainfilmfestival.com/|title=Chain Film Festival 2016|work=Chain Film Festival 2016|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref> 2 awards from the 2015 [[Indie Fest| Indie Fest Film Festival]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theindiefest.com/?page_id=2203|title=Award of Merit May 2015|publisher=|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref> and the Best Comedy award at the 2015 Trinity International Film Festival. In total the film received 6 wins and 5 nominations. Carl Burgess with ScreenCritix gave the film a positive review: "Prego may only be a two-hander in one location (except for a brief flashback), but the short never becomes boring. This is in thanks to the sharp, funny script and the two great performances from Katie Vincent and Taso Mikroulis. Vincent plays the role of Katie superbly, and Mikroulis’ portrays Mark great as bumbling idiot.". Nicholas La Salla with [[Forest city short film review]] gave the short a 3.4/5 and mentioned: "Though the storyline has a "been there, done that" feel (most notably in the big budget [[Knocked Up]]), the aforementioned fork in the plot toward the end made up for a lot. The jokes are by and large funny and the characters play off each other in humorous ways.".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forestcityshortfilmreview.blogspot.com/2016/03/prego-laughs-at-one-night-stands.html|title="Prego" Laughs At One Night Stands & The Awkwardness of Impending Parenthood - Forest City Short Film Review|publisher=|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711913750 | '''Jordan Gray''' may refer to: | 2016-03-25T17:49:58Z | '''Jordan Gray(e)''' may refer to:
*[[Jordan Graye]], American soccer player | 2016-03-25T17:51:19Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709593024 | As of 2014, it is the biggest [[List of Game of the Year awards|video game award]] show in terms of the number of votes cast; over nine million votes were cast for the 2014 ceremony.<ref name=gj2014>http://www.futureplc.com/golden-joystick-awards-winners-announced/</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710888261 | Born on 25 September 1964, [[Johannesburg]], Lipman was capped nine times for the {{nrut|United States}} in tests, including three [[1991 Rugby World Cup]] games. Including non-test games, though, he has played over 20 matches. | 2016-03-17T17:55:40Z | Born on 25 September 1964, [[Johannesburg]], Lipman was capped nine times for the {{nrut|United States}} in tests, including three [[1991 Rugby World Cup]] games. Including non-test games, though, he has played over 20 International matches. | 2016-03-19T17:20:01Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713109253 | {{further|Family planning in India|Demographics of India}} | 2016-03-28T10:49:33Z | {{further|Human overpopulation|Family planning in India|Demographics of India}} | 2016-04-02T00:21:57Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713556522 | [[Category:Kladno District]] | 2015-11-28T03:58:26Z | [[Category:Populated places in Kladno District]] | 2016-04-04T18:56:45Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712370767 | Months later, Holmes' brother Mycroft refers a case to Holmes: Lady Carmichael's husband, Sir Eustace Carmichael, received a threatening warning in the form of [[The Five Orange Pips|orange pips]], sent to him in an envelope. Sir Eustace is uncooperative, describing his wife as "hysterical". That night, Holmes and Watson stake out the house. The ghostly-looking bride appears and disappears in front of them, and the sound of breaking glass is heard. Sir Eustace is heard screaming, then Lady Carmichael. Holmes finds Sir Eustace mortally stabbed, seemingly by Emelia, who frightens Watson and then escapes through a broken window. Lestrade arrives and mentions a note found attached to the dagger which Holmes says was not there when he found the body. The note reads, 'Miss me?', a phrase used by the modern-day Moriarty. After insisting that the case's solution is so simple that even Lestrade could solve it, Holmes meditates. Moriarty appears and taunts Holmes about the mystery of Emelia shooting herself but still being alive, alluding to the similarity to [[The Reichenbach Fall|Moriarty shooting himself in the 21st century]], before again shooting himself in the head, but still alive with a wound in his head. Moriarty says that "It is not the fall that kills you, Sherlock, It is the landing". Then we see the plane with Sherlock from the episode [[His Last Vow|'His Last Vow']] landing where John and Mycroft is, revealing that the Victorian Sherlock and the case was actually in Sherlock's mind and the episode was really the continuation of the original series. | 2016-03-27T18:50:57Z | Months later, Holmes' brother Mycroft refers a case to Holmes: Lady Carmichael's husband, Sir Eustace Carmichael, received a threatening warning in the form of [[The Five Orange Pips|orange pips]], sent to him in an envelope. Sir Eustace is uncooperative, describing his wife as "hysterical". That night, Holmes and Watson stake out the house. The ghostly-looking bride appears and disappears in front of them, and the sound of breaking glass is heard. Sir Eustace is heard screaming, then Lady Carmichael. Holmes finds Sir Eustace mortally stabbed, seemingly by Emelia, who frightens Watson and then escapes through a broken window. Lestrade arrives and mentions a note found attached to the dagger which Holmes says was not there when he found the body. The note reads, 'Miss me?', a phrase used by the modern-day Moriarty. After insisting that the case's solution is so simple that even Lestrade could solve it, Holmes meditates. Moriarty appears and taunts Holmes about the mystery of Emelia shooting herself but still being alive, alluding to the similarity to [[The Reichenbach Fall|Moriarty shooting himself in the 21st century]], before again shooting himself in the head, but still alive with a wound in his head. Moriarty says that "It is not the fall that kills you, Sherlock, It is the landing". Then we see the plane with Sherlock from the episode [[His Last Vow|'His Last Vow']] landing where John and Mycroft is, revealing that the Victorian Sherlock and the case were actually in Sherlock's mind and the episode was really the continuation of the original series. | 2016-03-28T18:28:31Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711272838 | * Texas A&M faced Missouri state without two of their players. Courtney Williams, normally a starter, and Shlonte Allen were both suspended indefinitely for a violation of team rules. The Aggies were only up to points at the end of the first quarter in the Lady Bears play the Aggies even in the second quarter so the Aggies went into halftime with only a two point lead. In the third quarter, Texas A&M outscored Missouri State 29 – 14 to open up a comfortable lead. Courtney Walker scored 29 points for the Aggies, while Anriel Howard said an NCAA tournament record with 27 rebounds to help Texas A&M beat the Lady Bears 74 – 65.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/womens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400871546|title=Missouri State vs. Texas A&M - Game Recap - March 19, 2016 - ESPN|website=ESPN.com|access-date=2016-03-21}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T22:05:53Z | * Texas A&M faced Missouri state without two of their players. Courtney Williams, normally a starter, and Shlonte Allen were both suspended indefinitely for a violation of team rules. The Aggies were only up two points at the end of the first quarter; and the Lady Bears played the Aggies even in the second quarter so the Aggies went into halftime with only a two point lead. In the third quarter, Texas A&M outscored Missouri State 29 – 14 to open up a comfortable lead. Courtney Walker scored 29 points for the Aggies, while Anriel Howard set an NCAA tournament record with 27 rebounds to help Texas A&M beat the Lady Bears 74 – 65.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/womens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400871546|title=Missouri State vs. Texas A&M - Game Recap - March 19, 2016 - ESPN|website=ESPN.com|access-date=2016-03-21}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T22:06:54Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709756788 | Maggie returns to her quarters but she is confronted by a furious Mendes who demands to know where she wandered off to. When he notices her disheveled appearance and unbuttoned shirt he begins to beat on her. Keller interrupts and tries to stop Mendes, but he is knocked unconscious. Mendes then attacks Maggie in her quarters. Later Keller awakens he sees Maggie is dead kill Keller him with a blow to the head.
Eventually Max arrives, suitcase in hand, to Maggie's quarters, but finds her dead. He sadly returns to Daniel's lab where the doctor locks Mendes in the guest lounge. Daniel has Max sit in a chair and opens a door on the back of his head to reprogram him for a new task, during which he tells Max that murder must be punished and Mendes is to blame. Daniel sends Max out to kill Mendes, and in the meantime, more police ships arrive to forcefully board the station. | 2016-03-12T22:12:16Z | Maggie returns to her quarters but she is confronted by a furious Mendes who demands to know where she wandered off to. When he notices her disheveled appearance and unbuttoned shirt he begins to beat on her. Keller interrupts and tries to stop Mendes, but he is knocked unconscious. Mendes then attacks Maggie in her quarters. Later Keller awakens he sees Maggie is dead and believes Mendes had killed her. He goes off to look for him and finds him in a room of spare android parts. Mendes states there is enough parts to build an android of their own, but Keller attacks him from behind. The two struggle but Keller is overpowered and Mendes kills him with a blow to the head.
Eventually Max arrives, suitcase in hand, to Maggie's quarters, but finds her dead. He sadly returns to Daniel's lab where the doctor is already aware of the murder and has locked Mendes in the guest lounge. Daniel has Max sit in a chair and opens a door on the back of his head to reprogram him for a new task, during which he tells Max that murder must be punished and Mendes is to blame. Daniel sends Max out to kill Mendes, and in the meantime, more police ships arrive to forcefully board the station. | 2016-03-12T22:15:42Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713049484 | * [[Boston Red Sox]] ({{By|1966}}–{{By|1971}})
* [[Milwaukee Brewers]] ({{By|1972}}–{{By|1976}})
* [[Boston Red Sox]] ({{By|1977}}–{{By|1979}})
* [[Kansas City Royals]] ({{By|1979}})
* [[New York Yankees]] ({{By|1979}})
* [[List of Major League Baseball annual runs-batted-in leaders|AL RBI leader]] (1975)
Scott was born March 23, 1944, in [[Greenville, Mississippi]], as the youngest of three children. His father, a cotton farm laborer, died when George Jr. was two years old, and young George was picking cotton by age nine. "That's all we knew," he said. "The reason you did that, all of that money was turned over to your parents to make ends meet. Nothing can be worse than getting up at four in the morning waiting for a truck to pick you up to go pick and chop cotton from six or seven in the morning until five or six in the afternoon."
Scott played [[Little League]] baseball in his spare time but was temporarily ejected from the team for being "too good," having hit two or three home runs per game in one six-game stretch. At Coleman High School in Greenville he excelled in baseball, football and basketball, quarterbacking the football team and leading his football and basketball teams to state championships. He chose baseball as a career "to make my living. I got tired of watching my mom struggle [with three jobs]. I didn't have the mind that I could go to college and see my mother struggle for another four or five years."
Scott spent nine of his 14 years with the Red Sox and is Boston's all time leader at first base with 988 games played, including 944 starts. Scott hit 154 of his 271 career home runs with the Red Sox and is a member of the [[Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame]], having been inducted in 2006.<ref name="Scott"/> Despite his successful career, Scott's 1968 season was noted by [[ESPN]] as one of the worst offensive performances ever, especially for a first baseman.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=baker/080822 |title=Danny Ainge, Neifi Perez, Reggie Jackson ... step on down |last=Baker |first=Jim |work=[[ESPN]] |date=August 22, 2008 |accessdate=July 29, 2013}}</ref>
George Scott died July 28, 2013, in his hometown of Greenville. Although a cause of death was not announced at the time, Scott had been impaired by diabetes for several years.<ref name="Scott"/> "In losing George Scott, we have lost one of the most talented, colorful, and popular players in our history," said Red Sox vice president/emeritus and team historian [[Dick Bresciani]]. "He had great power and agility, with a large personality and a large physical stature. He could light up a clubhouse with his smile, his laugh, and his humor – and he was the best defensive first baseman I have ever seen. We will miss him, and we send our condolences to his family."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/obituaries/2013/07/29/george-scott-red-sox-first-baseman-played-impossible-dream-team/HYrqTyWGT5OQjjTmZIJwQI/story.html |title=George Scott obituary |newspaper=The Boston Globe |date=July 29, 2013}}</ref>
* [[List of top 300 Major League Baseball home run hitters]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball players with 1,000 runs batted in]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball RBI champions]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball home run champions]]
*[http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/S/Scott_George.stm Baseball Library (profile)] | 2016-03-15T17:55:08Z | * [[Boston Red Sox]] ({{Baseball year|1966}}–{{Baseball year|1971}})
* [[Milwaukee Brewers]] ({{Baseball year|1972}}–{{Baseball year|1976}})
* [[Boston Red Sox]] ({{Baseball year|1977}}–{{Baseball year|1979}})
* [[Kansas City Royals]] ({{Baseball year|1979}})
* [[New York Yankees]] ({{Baseball year|1979}})
* [[List of Major League Baseball annual runs batted in leaders|AL RBI leader]] (1975)
Scott was born March 23, 1944, in [[Greenville, Mississippi]], as the youngest of three children. His father, a cotton farm laborer, died when George Jr. was two years old, and young George was picking cotton by age nine. "That's all we knew", he said. "The reason you did that, all of that money was turned over to your parents to make ends meet. Nothing can be worse than getting up at four in the morning waiting for a truck to pick you up to go pick and chop cotton from six or seven in the morning until five or six in the afternoon."
Scott played [[Little League]] baseball in his spare time but was temporarily ejected from the team for being "too good", having hit two or three home runs per game in one six-game stretch. At Coleman High School in Greenville he excelled in baseball, football and basketball, quarterbacking the football team and leading his football and basketball teams to state championships. He chose baseball as a career "to make my living. I got tired of watching my mom struggle [with three jobs]. I didn't have the mind that I could go to college and see my mother struggle for another four or five years."
Scott spent nine of his 14 years with the Red Sox and is Boston's all-time leader at first base with 988 games played, including 944 starts. Scott hit 154 of his 271 career home runs with the Red Sox and is a member of the [[Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame]], having been inducted in 2006.<ref name="Scott"/> Despite his successful career, Scott's 1968 season was noted by [[ESPN]] as one of the worst offensive performances ever, especially for a first baseman.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=baker/080822 |title=Danny Ainge, Neifi Perez, Reggie Jackson ... step on down |last=Baker |first=Jim |publisher=[[ESPN]] |date=August 22, 2008 |accessdate=July 29, 2013}}</ref>
George Scott died July 28, 2013, in his hometown of Greenville. Although a cause of death was not announced at the time, Scott had been impaired by diabetes for several years.<ref name="Scott"/> "In losing George Scott, we have lost one of the most talented, colorful, and popular players in our history", said Red Sox vice president/emeritus and team historian [[Dick Bresciani]]. "He had great power and agility, with a large personality and a large physical stature. He could light up a clubhouse with his smile, his laugh, and his humor – and he was the best defensive first baseman I have ever seen. We will miss him, and we send our condolences to his family."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/obituaries/2013/07/29/george-scott-red-sox-first-baseman-played-impossible-dream-team/HYrqTyWGT5OQjjTmZIJwQI/story.html |title=George Scott obituary |newspaper=The Boston Globe |date=July 29, 2013}}</ref>
* [[List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball annual runs batted in leaders]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders]]
*[http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/S/Scott_George.stm (profile)] ''Baseball Library'' | 2016-04-01T16:44:04Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711568944 | :''For other uses, see [[Hector Benitez (disambiguation)]]''. | 2015-02-01T11:02:34Z | {{other people||Hector Benitez (disambiguation)}} | 2016-03-23T17:54:01Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713205249 | :Adult prevalence rate: 82% (2007 est.) | 2016-04-02T16:27:32Z | :Adult prevalence rate: 0.2% (2007 est.) | 2016-04-02T16:28:27Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709509877 | [[File:Flag of East Timor.svg|thumb|right|Flag of [[East Timor]].]]
[[File:ASEAN and East Timor.svg|thumb|right|ASEAN ({{blue|blue}}) and East Timor ({{red|red}}).]] | 2016-01-07T08:51:20Z | [[File:Flag of East Timor.svg|thumb|right|Flag of [[East Timor]]]]
[[File:ASEAN and East Timor.svg|thumb|right|ASEAN ({{blue|blue}}) and East Timor ({{red|red}})]] | 2016-03-11T09:37:17Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710771076 | * [[Alternative R&B|PBR&B]] | 2016-03-17T01:48:02Z | * [[Alternative R&B]] | 2016-03-18T23:20:06Z | 0 |
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|EnglishTitle = Why is This Happening to Me? I Didn't Do Anything Wrong!
|EnglishTitle = Maybe It's Hopeless Now?
|EnglishTitle = Have You Seen a Black Ghost?
|EnglishTitle = The Kind of Garbage That Looks Down on Others, Yet Begs for Their Help
|EnglishTitle = I'm Going to Kill You Too!
|EnglishTitle = And Conceal Them in a Place Where They'll Never Be Found Again
|EnglishTitle = Brace for Impact
|EnglishTitle = Wait, Let's Keep Talking
|EnglishTitle = It Starts Decaying the Moment It's Created | 2016-03-28T16:25:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713251082 | [[Image:Aquitaine-Limousin-Poitou-Charentes et provinces.svg|thumb|upright=2|Map of the new region with its twelve départements, colored according to the [[Provinces of France|historical provinces]] as they existed until [[French Revolution|1790]].
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709902395 | Gaga performed songs from her third studio album ''[[Artpop]]'' (2013) at [[ArtRave]], a two-day event hosted by her to promote the album. In 2014, she headlined her first [[Lady Gaga Live at Roseland Ballroom|residency show]], with seven shows at the [[Roseland Ballroom]] in Manhattan, New York. Later that year, she began the [[ArtRave: The Artpop Ball]], whose main idea was to create an immersive rave. The tour received positive response from reviewers, but some criticized it for being disjointed. After the release of her collaborative album with [[Tony Bennett]], ''[[Cheek to Cheek (album)|Cheek to Cheek]]'' (2014), the duo embarked on their [[Cheek to Cheek Tour]], which began in December 2014 and concluded in August 2015. The tour was critically acclaimed, and topped [[New York (magazine)|Vulture]]'s list of 10 best concerts of 2015. In 2015, she received her third [[Billboard Music Awards|''Billboard'' Music Award]] for Top Touring Artist nomination; she was also nominated in 2011 and 2013.<ref>{{cite web|date=April 25, 2011|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/471886/2011-billboard-music-awards-winners-list|title=2011 Billboard Music Awards Winners List|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}<br /> | 2016-03-13T20:13:48Z | Gaga performed songs from her third studio album ''[[Artpop]]'' (2013) at [[ArtRave]], a two-day event hosted by her to promote the album. In 2014, she headlined her first [[Lady Gaga Live at Roseland Ballroom|residency show]], with seven shows at the [[Roseland Ballroom]] in Manhattan, New York. Later that year, she began the [[ArtRave: The Artpop Ball]], whose main idea was to create an immersive rave. The tour received positive responses from reviewers, but some criticized it for being disjointed. After the release of her collaborative album with [[Tony Bennett]], ''[[Cheek to Cheek (album)|Cheek to Cheek]]'' (2014), the duo embarked on their [[Cheek to Cheek Tour]], which began in December 2014 and concluded in August 2015. The tour was critically acclaimed, and topped [[New York (magazine)|Vulture]]'s list of 10 best concerts of 2015. In 2015, she received her third [[Billboard Music Awards|''Billboard'' Music Award]] for Top Touring Artist nomination; she was also nominated in 2011 and 2013.<ref>{{cite web|date=April 25, 2011|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/471886/2011-billboard-music-awards-winners-list|title=2011 Billboard Music Awards Winners List|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}<br /> | 2016-03-13T20:15:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709885873 | | Monarchic<br/>8th-[[7th century BC|7th centuries]]<br/>c.[[745 BC|745]]-[[586 BC|586 BCE]]
| Exilic<br/>[[6th century BC|6th century]]<br/>586-[[539 BC|539 BCE]]
| Post-exilic<br/>Persian<br/>5th-4th centuries<br/>538-330 BCE
| Post-exilic<br/>Hellenistic<br/>3rd-[[2nd century BC|2nd centuries]]<br/>330-[[164 BC|164 BCE]]
| Maccabean/Hasmonean<br/>2nd-[[1st century BC|1st centuries]]<br/>164-[[4 BC|4 BCE]] | 2016-03-13T02:25:25Z | | Monarchic<br/>8th-7th centuries BCE<br/>c. 745-586 BCE
| Exilic<br/>6th century BCE<br/>586-539 BCE
| Post-exilic<br/>Persian<br/>5th-4th centuries BCE<br/>538-330 BCE
| Post-exilic<br/>Hellenistic<br/>3rd-2nd centuries BCE<br/>330-164 BCE
| Maccabean/Hasmonean<br/>2nd-1st centuries BCE<br/>164-4 BCE | 2016-03-13T18:23:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712044264 | | 56 || [[Palakkad]] ||Shafi Parambil||INC||||N.N.Krishnadas||CPI(M)|||||Shobha Surendran||BJP|||||| | 2016-03-26T15:22:22Z | | 56 || [[Palakkad]] ||Shafi Parambil||INC||||N.N. Krishnadas||CPI(M)|||||Shobha Surendran||BJP|||||| | 2016-03-26T15:30:21Z | 0 |
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| bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || May 12, 1975 || [[British Hard Court Championships|Bournemouth]] || Clay || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Janet Newberry]]|| 7–9, 7–5, 6–3
| bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || March 7, 1977 || [[Virginia Slims of Dallas|Dallas, Texas]] || Carpet (i) || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Sue Barker]]|| 6–1, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
| bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || September 8, 1980 || Toray Sillok, [[Tokyo]] || Carpet (i) || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Billie Jean King]]|| 7–5, 6–4
| bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || September 10, 1984 || [[Salt Lake City]] || Carpet (i) || {{flagicon|RSA|variant=1928}} [[Yvonne Vermaak]]|| 6–3, 3–6, 6–2
| bgcolor="FFA07A"|Runner-up || December 31, 1984 || [[Port St. Lucie]] || Carpet (i) || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Catarina Lindqvist]] || 6–2, 2–6, 6–2
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|[[Virginia Slims of San Diego]]<br />[[San Diego]]
||{{flagicon|POL}} [[Iwona Kuczyńska]] || Hard
| bgcolor="98FB98"|Winner||June 10, 1985
|[[Edgbaston Cup]]<br />[[Birmingham]]
||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sharon Walsh]] || Grass
| bgcolor="98FB98"|Winner||July 14, 1986
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| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up || September 10, 1984 || [[Salt Lake City]] || Carpet (i) || {{flagicon|RSA|variant=1928}} [[Yvonne Vermaak]]|| 6–3, 3–6, 6–2
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712123050 | The '''North American Soccer League''' ('''NASL''') is a professional men's [[Association football|soccer]] league with 12 teams: 10 in the United States (with 1 in Puerto Rico) and 2 in Canada. It is sanctioned by the [[United States Soccer Federation]] (U.S. Soccer) as the Division II league in the [[United States soccer league system|American league system]], under [[Major League Soccer]] (MLS) and above the [[United Soccer League]] (formerly, USL Pro). It is headquartered in [[New York City]]. | 2016-03-27T02:50:48Z | The '''North American Soccer League''' ('''NASL''') is a professional men's [[Association football|soccer]] league with 12 teams: 9 in the United States, 2 in Canada and 1 in Puerto Rico. It is sanctioned by the [[United States Soccer Federation]] (U.S. Soccer) as the Division II league in the [[United States soccer league system|American league system]], under [[Major League Soccer]] (MLS) and above the [[United Soccer League]] (formerly, USL Pro). It is headquartered in [[New York City]]. | 2016-03-27T03:07:43Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714373326 | Each of Palo Verde’s three reactors are refueled every 18 months, with one refuel every spring and fall. In 2014, a refueling was completed in a record 28 days.<ref>https://www.aps.com/en/ourcompany/news/latestnews/Pages/palo-verde-unit-2-ranked-as-top-us-generator-for-2013.aspx</ref> | 2016-02-10T02:35:22Z | Each of Palo Verde’s three reactors is refueled every 18 months, with one refueling every spring and fall. In 2014, a refueling was completed in a record 28 days.<ref>https://www.aps.com/en/ourcompany/news/latestnews/Pages/palo-verde-unit-2-ranked-as-top-us-generator-for-2013.aspx</ref> | 2016-04-09T10:26:23Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712867838 | | image = Steve Nash being awesome | 2016-03-31T15:24:33Z | | image = Steve Nash Lakers smiling 2013.jpg | 2016-03-31T15:24:50Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713399120 | The amounts shown are as of '''March 25, 2016'''.
|1.||{{flagicon|SWI}} '''[[Roger Federer]]||$97,855,881||2016
|2.||{{flagicon|SRB}} '''[[Novak Djokovic]]||$97,171,248||2016 | 2016-04-03T20:08:36Z | The amounts shown are as of '''April 4, 2016'''.
|1.||{{flagicon|SRB}} '''[[Novak Djokovic]]||$98,199,548||2016
|2.||{{flagicon|SUI}} '''[[Roger Federer]]||$97,855,881||2016 | 2016-04-03T20:30:39Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709890167 | In the general election, she was challenged by Republican Virginia Morris, a former member of the District of Columbia Board of Education living in [[Good Hope (Washington, D.C.)|Good Hope]]; and Independent Wilmur A. Davis, a civil engineer and [[Advisory Neighborhood Commission]]er living in [[Fort Davis (Washington, D.C.)|Fort Davis]].<ref name= 1976vg>"[http://search.proquest.com.dclibrary.idm.oclc.org/docview/146559737/pageviewPDF/BC4443B2035F4586PQ/2?accountid=46320 A voters' guide to the District ballot on Tuesday]". ''The Washington Post''. October 28, 1976. DC4.</ref><ref name= hardytorun/>
Hardy was reelected for a four-year term.<ref name= informer/> | 2016-03-13T18:43:46Z | In the general election, she was challenged by Republican Virginia Morris, a former member of the District of Columbia Board of Education living in [[Good Hope (Washington, D.C.)|Good Hope]]; and Independent Wilmur A. Davis, a civil engineer and [[Advisory Neighborhood Commission]]er living in [[Fort Davis (Washington, D.C.)|Fort Davis]].<ref name= 1976vg>"[http://search.proquest.com.dclibrary.idm.oclc.org/docview/146559737/pageviewPDF/BC4443B2035F4586PQ/2?accountid=46320 A voters' guide to the District ballot on Tuesday]". ''The Washington Post''. October 28, 1976. DC4.</ref><ref name= hardytorun/> Hardy was reelected for a four-year term, receiving 83 percent of the vote in the general election.<ref name= 1976g/>
Community Task Force for the Safety of Children and Youth, led by Hardy, received a grant from the District of Columbia for task force programs.<ref name= districtsues>Kiernan, Laura A. "[http://search.proquest.com.dclibrary.idm.oclc.org/docview/146958123/1AA5E131EF3944FAPQ/21?accountid=46320 District Sues Council Member Hardy Over Grant Funds]". ''The Washington Post'' May 12, 1978. p. B1.</ref> The District of Columbia brought a lawsuit against the organization, saying the organization had not provided documentation that it had spent the grant funds for the grant's intended purpose.<ref name= districtsues/> Hardy had signed the checks disbursing the funds for the grant.<ref name= districtsues/> The District also said the organization had not contributed enough of its own funds towards the program as it was required to do in accordance with the grant agreement it had signed.<ref name= districtsues/> Hardy said the lawsuit was politically motivated retribution for her support of [[Sterling Tucker]]'s candidacy for [[mayor of the District of Columbia|mayor]].<ref name= districtsues/> | 2016-03-13T18:55:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709411724 | In 2011, Minnesota Republican chairman [[Tony Sutton]] abruptly departed among controversy<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mprnews.org/story/2012/01/19/minnesota-republican-party-finances}}</ref>. Shortridge was elected by 350 party delegates at a meeting on December 31 in [[St. Cloud, Minnesota]] over two other candidates.<ref name="publicradio1"/> The [[Republican Party of Minnesota]] faced a debt of over $2 million at the time of Shortridge's election, which he managed to reduce significantly during his first year as chairman.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicsinminnesota.com/2012/12/mngop-debt-shrinks-but-turmoil-persists/ |title=MNGOP debt shrinks, but turmoil persists |publisher=Politics in Minnesota |date= |accessdate=2013-03-22}}</ref> He has insisted that he would only serve out the remainder of Sutton's term which expires on April 6, 2013, when party delegates will select a new chair.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brucato |first=Cyndy |url=http://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2013/03/farewell-event-gop-chair-pat-shortridge-part-tribute-part-party-critique |title=Farewell event for GOP Chair Pat Shortridge is part tribute, part party critique |publisher=MinnPost |date=2013-03-19 |accessdate=2013-03-22}}</ref> He was succeeded by [[Keith Downey (politician)|Keith Downey]].<ref name="chair">{{cite web | url=http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/201789721.html | title=Minnesota Republican Party elects a new chair | work=[[Star Tribune]] | date=April 6, 2013 | accessdate=April 6, 2013 | author=Stassen-Berger, Rachel E.}}</ref> | 2016-03-10T19:33:52Z | In 2011, Minnesota Republican chairman [[Tony Sutton]] abruptly departed among controversy<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mprnews.org/story/2012/01/19/minnesota-republican-party-finances}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.startribune.com/gop-activists-are-questioning-state-chairman/121678049/}}</ref>. Shortridge was elected by 350 party delegates at a meeting on December 31 in [[St. Cloud, Minnesota]] over two other candidates.<ref name="publicradio1"/> The [[Republican Party of Minnesota]] faced a debt of over $2 million at the time of Shortridge's election, which he managed to reduce significantly during his first year as chairman.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicsinminnesota.com/2012/12/mngop-debt-shrinks-but-turmoil-persists/ |title=MNGOP debt shrinks, but turmoil persists |publisher=Politics in Minnesota |date= |accessdate=2013-03-22}}</ref> He has insisted that he would only serve out the remainder of Sutton's term which expires on April 6, 2013, when party delegates will select a new chair.<ref>{{cite web|last=Brucato |first=Cyndy |url=http://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy/2013/03/farewell-event-gop-chair-pat-shortridge-part-tribute-part-party-critique |title=Farewell event for GOP Chair Pat Shortridge is part tribute, part party critique |publisher=MinnPost |date=2013-03-19 |accessdate=2013-03-22}}</ref> He was succeeded by [[Keith Downey (politician)|Keith Downey]].<ref name="chair">{{cite web | url=http://www.startribune.com/politics/statelocal/201789721.html | title=Minnesota Republican Party elects a new chair | work=[[Star Tribune]] | date=April 6, 2013 | accessdate=April 6, 2013 | author=Stassen-Berger, Rachel E.}}</ref> | 2016-03-10T19:38:26Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712217888 | '''Sidcup''' is a suburban district of south-east [[London]], [[England]], in the [[London Borough of Bexley]], Located {{convert|11.3|mi|km|1}} south east of [[Charing Cross]], it borders the London Boroughs of [[London Borough of Bromley|Bromley]] and [[Royal Borough of Greenwich|Greenwich]]. | 2016-03-27T19:34:15Z | '''Sidcup''' is a suburban district of south-east [[London]], [[England]], in the [[London Borough of Bexley]], and a small part of the [[Royal Borough of Greenwich]]. Located {{convert|11.3|mi|km|1}} south east of [[Charing Cross]], it borders the London Boroughs of [[London Borough of Bromley|Bromley]] and [[Royal Borough of Greenwich|Greenwich]]. | 2016-03-27T19:34:18Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713897841 | These supply companies have been replaced by Brigade Operations Support Companies (BOSCs) in each Reserve Brigade. This implementation has centralised supply support to Army Reserve units, and as such, has been witness to a change of trade for Army Reserve members from warehousing (as in the old reserve Supply Companies) to Q-store streams. | 2016-04-06T12:27:28Z | As part of Project FOCUS (Project Director Colonel Allan A Murray), these supply companies have been replaced by Brigade Operations Support Companies (BOSCs) in each Reserve Brigade. This implementation has centralised supply support to Army Reserve units, and as such, has been witness to a change of trade for Army Reserve members from warehousing (as in the old reserve Supply Companies) to Q-store streams. | 2016-04-06T12:31:29Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709537085 | '''Hibhib''' ({{lang-ar|قرية هبهب}}, Hibhib Village) is a village in northern [[Iraq]], located {{convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} northwest of [[Baquba]]. It is predominately [[Shia]] [[Arab]].<ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/02/AR2007080202314.html</ref> | 2016-03-11T14:09:18Z | '''Hibhib''' ({{lang-ar|ناحية هبهب}}, Hibhib Village) is a village in northern [[Iraq]], located {{convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} northwest of [[Baquba]]. It is predominately [[Shia]] [[Arab]].<ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/02/AR2007080202314.html</ref> | 2016-03-11T14:13:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712543319 | The United States post office in [[Altoona, Pennsylvania]] contains two oil on canvas [[List of United States post office murals#Pennsylvania|WPA commissioned murals]] painted by Lorin Thompson in 1938 titled ''Pioneers of Altoona'' and ''Growth of the Road''.<ref>{{cite web|title=U.S.Post Office/Altoona|url=http://ilovealtoona.com/2012/04/u-s-post-office/|publisher=Central Pennsylvania Community Foundation|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref> Another commissioned piece was the oil on canvas mural, ''Clearing the Land'' for the post office in [[Mercer, Pennsylvania]]. | 2016-01-13T08:01:13Z | The United States post office in [[Altoona, Pennsylvania]] contains two oil on canvas [[List of United States post office murals#Pennsylvania|Section of Painting and Sculpture commissioned murals]] painted by Lorin Thompson in 1938 titled ''Pioneers of Altoona'' and ''Growth of the Road''.<ref>{{cite web|title=U.S.Post Office/Altoona|url=http://ilovealtoona.com/2012/04/u-s-post-office/|publisher=Central Pennsylvania Community Foundation|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref> Another commissioned piece was the oil on canvas mural, ''Clearing the Land'' for the post office in [[Mercer, Pennsylvania]]. | 2016-03-29T18:37:35Z | 0 |
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| align=center|9 || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Richard Freitag]] || align=center|85,950
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711721826 | '''LeWa OS''' (Chinese: 乐蛙), also called '''Music Frogs'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gizbeat.com/1863/lewa-music-frogs-releases-new-android-4-1-jelly-bean-rom/ |title=LeWa Music Frogs Releases New Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM! |publisher=GizBeat |date=2012-09-03 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> or '''жабка''',<ref name="technochina">{{cite web|url=http://technochina.com.ua/articles/lewa-os-lyagushenok-zatochennyi-pod-mediatek-devaisy |title=LeWa OS - "лягушенок", заточенный под MediaTek девайсы | Электроника из Китая |language=ru |publisher=TechnoChina |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> is a third-party [[Android (operating system)|Android]] ROM produced by the Chinese company [[Lewa Technology]]. It mainly focuses on developing ROMs for low-end phones under 1000 yuan (around US$126).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://technode.com/2013/09/30/lewa-an-android-smartphone-custom-rom-developer-released-os5/ |title=Lewa, An Android Smartphone Custom ROM Developer, Released OS5 |publisher=Technode.com |date=2013-09-30 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> As of April 2013, they have more than 2 million users,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifanr.com/353968 |title=乐蛙 OS 5,让千元智能机更好用更好看 - 爱范儿 · Beats of Bits |publisher=Ifanr.com |date=2013-09-29 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and as of July 2012, they are among the Top 3 custom Android ROMs in China, together with [[MIUI]] and [[DianXin OS]] (also known as Tapas OS).<ref name="pcedu.pconline">{{cite web|url=http://pcedu.pconline.com.cn/softnews/yejie/1207/2856302.html |title=腾讯5000万投资乐蛙科技 抢夺刷机渠道_业界资讯_太平洋电脑网PConline |publisher=Pcedu.pconline.com.cn |date=2012-07-10 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Lewa is also the first-ever custom Android ROM in the world that supports [[dual-SIM standby]] feature.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tech.ifeng.com/mi/company/detail_2012_06/28/15631891_0.shtml |title=乐蛙OS发布全球首款双卡双待第三方ROM_科技频道_凤凰网 |publisher=Tech.ifeng.com |date=2012-06-24 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> The ROM includes its own LeWa market,<ref>{{cite web|author=anexonel |url=http://www.gizchina.com/2013/01/27/lewa-rom-bring-android-ui-to-the-goophone-i5/ |title=Goophone I5 running LeWa OS |publisher=Gizchina.com |date=2013-01-27 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> a power save mode,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.droidsimplified.com/584/lewa-os-best-ever-custom-rom-for-micromax-a110/ |title=LEWA OS – BEST EVER CUSTOM ROM FOR MICROMAX A110 |publisher=DroidSimplified |date=2013-08-08 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> adjustable switches in notification bar,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://china-review.com.ua/reviews/software-reviews/1379-lewa-os-bolshe-chem-prosto-android.html |title=Lewa OS - больше, чем просто Android! » China Review - обзоры китайских телефонов, смартфонов и планшетных ПК |publisher=China Review |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and some other modifications that are "optimized and localized" for Chinese users. It releases new version via [[over-the-air update]]s every Friday.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tech.163.com/11/1114/14/7IQVO3IT00094L5O.html |title=乐蛙:押宝千元安卓手机的刷机市场_网易科技 |publisher=Tech.163.com |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=小杰 |url=http://www.iwanpc.com/10132.html |title=LeWa 乐蛙OS 官方下载—专为千元Android手机深度定制开发的Android ROM | 爱玩电脑 |publisher=Iwanpc.com |date=2012-02-04 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://chuangyepu.com/startups/5011 |title=乐蛙科技 | 创业谱 |publisher=Chuangyepu.com |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Unofficial releases are available for certain phones without official support from LeWa.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fans-android.com/portirovanie-lewa-os-na-svoyo-ustrojstvo/ |title=Портируем прошивку LeWa OS на свое Android-устройство | Прошивки | Фан клуб android |publisher=Fans-android.com |date=2012-10-25 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Some believe that it provides a user experience and design that's similar or better than [[iOS]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pinoyscreencast.net/lewa-os5-coming-soon-better-ios/ |title=Lewa OS5 Coming Soon better than IOS | PinoyscreencastPinoyscreencast |publisher=Pinoyscreencast.net |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and [[MIUI]], and some also point out that the ROM is simple and battery-saving.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lifehacker.ru/2013/09/15/lewaos-sdelaet-vash-android-udobnee-i-krasivee/ |title=LewaOS сделает ваш Android удобнее и красивее | Лайфхакер |publisher=Lifehacker.ru |date=2013-09-15 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://htc.tgbus.com/soft/432700.shtml |title=乐蛙OS怎么样?乐蛙ROM实际使用评测_巴士HTC |publisher=Htc.tgbus.com |date=2012-05-22 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> However, some Chinese commentators believe that it consumes more battery than stock Android.<ref>{{cite web|author=2013年04月15日06:10 |url=http://roll.sohu.com/20130415/n372665246.shtml |title=乐蛙VS原生Android 纽曼K1两版ROM对比-搜狐滚动 |publisher=Roll.sohu.com |date=2011-09-21 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
==History==
LeWa's team started producing ROMs for Android (since August 2009 for Android 1.5 Cupcake) even before the LeWa company was established.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifanr.com/56755 |title=ifanr 访谈:乐蛙的"千元 Android 智能手机"之路 - 爱范儿 · Beats of Bits |publisher=Ifanr.com |date=2011-10-11 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
Soon after LeWa's technology was established in Shanghai at April 2011, by June 2011 it had received 20 million Reminbi [[angel investment]] from Green Pine Capital Partners (also the Round A investor of fanfou.com, coship and some other companies)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chanye.uuu9.com/2011/201106/206051.shtml |title=松禾资本2000万投Android团队上海乐蛙 - 国内 - 中国网络游戏产业频道-(UUU9)游久网 |publisher=Chanye.uuu9.com |date=2011-06-29 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and released its first official release in October 2011, and it released its first Open Build version that publicized some of its source code and provided [[compiler|compile]] tool for the public in June 2012.<ref name="hope">{{cite web|url=http://www.hope.com.tw/news/PrintCols.asp?O=HJW9IE3L4KISAA0MEI |title=CTimes - :樂蛙OS,Android ROM,阿里雲OS,中國千元手機,樂蛙,MTK |publisher=Hope.com.tw |date=2012-09-18 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
During early July 2012, it received 50 million renminbi (~7/9 million USD) funding from [[Tencent]],<ref name="pcedu.pconline" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thebridge.jp/2012/07/rumor-tencent-lewa-investment |title=Tencent(騰訊)がAndroid ROMメーカーに投資、QQスマートフォンの可能性をほのめかす - THE BRIDGE |publisher=Thebridge.jp |date=2012-07-30 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and LeWa started deeply integrating Tencent's mobile manager into their ROM since a month before that and provided a SDK to block spam messages base on that program in the system level.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soft.chinabyte.com/os/226/12348726.shtml |title=腾讯手机管家携乐蛙OS打造手机底层安全保护 |publisher=比特网 |date=2012-06-01 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Observers believe this investment is part of Tencent's strategy to enter the ROM-flashing market.<ref>{{cite web|author=(作者:佚名 编辑:szmia) |url=http://www.szmia.org/html/xyzx/zjgd/1632.html |title=巨头渠道争夺升级!腾讯战略投资乐蛙-专家观点-深圳移动互联网产学研资联盟 |publisher=Szmia.org |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
By Late July 2012, it announced the release of '''M+ Platform''' and become the first team ever to specifically made ROM for [[MediaTeK]] platform<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tech.ifeng.com/mi/company/detail_2012_07/31/16445256_0.shtml |title=乐蛙与联发科达成合作 将为MTK平台定制ROM_科技频道_凤凰网 |publisher=Tech.ifeng.com |date=2012-06-24 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Some forecasted that if this solution become mature, then people could directly get MTK's hardware and install lewa's software into it to [[DIY]] own phone.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jxbgw.net/wlyxshow.asp?id=73143 |title=乐蛙专为MTK千元机Android推M+计划|南昌网络公司报道—网络营销-珠峰科技 |publisher=Jxbgw.net |date=2012-07-31 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
==Operation mode==
Unlike most other ROMs in mainland China that want to profit from their user base by embedding software or services, LeWa's major profit source is by aiding mobile phone manufacturers such as [[ZTE]], [[Huawei]], [[TCL Corporation|TCL]], [[Technology Happy Life|THL]] or [[Zopo]] to customize their OS.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ctimes.com.tw/DispNews-tw.asp?O=HJW9IE3L4KISAA0MEI |title=為MTK而生的Android ROM:樂蛙OS |publisher=CTIMES |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> And they're targeting at become the "[[CyanogenMod]] of China" or "CyanogenMod of [[MediaTek|MTK]]" by providing these phones with more special features and UI that match Chinese user habits.<ref name="technochina" /><ref name="hope" />
==See also==
* [[Comparison of mobile operating systems]]
* [[List of free and open-source Android applications]]
* [[Open-source software]]
* [[Android rooting]]
==References==
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'''LeWa OS''' (Chinese: 乐蛙), also known as '''Music Frogs'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gizbeat.com/1863/lewa-music-frogs-releases-new-android-4-1-jelly-bean-rom/ |title=LeWa Music Frogs Releases New Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM! |publisher=GizBeat |date=2012-09-03 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> or '''жабка''',<ref name="technochina">{{cite web|url=http://technochina.com.ua/articles/lewa-os-lyagushenok-zatochennyi-pod-mediatek-devaisy |title=LeWa OS - "лягушенок", заточенный под MediaTek девайсы | Электроника из Китая |language=ru |publisher=TechnoChina |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>, is an operating system for smartphones, based on the [[Android (operating system)|Android mobile platform]]. Developed by Chinese company Lewa Technology, it is mainly intended for low-cost phones under 1000 yuan (around US$126).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://technode.com/2013/09/30/lewa-an-android-smartphone-custom-rom-developer-released-os5/ |title=Lewa, An Android Smartphone Custom ROM Developer, Released OS5 |publisher=Technode.com |date=2013-09-30 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> As of April 2013, there are more than 2 million users of the system,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifanr.com/353968 |title=乐蛙 OS 5,让千元智能机更好用更好看 - 爱范儿 · Beats of Bits |publisher=Ifanr.com |date=2013-09-29 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and as of July 2012, they are among the most popular third-party Android-based ROMs in China, together with [[MIUI]] and DianXin OS (also known as Tapas OS).<ref name="pcedu.pconline">{{cite web|url=http://pcedu.pconline.com.cn/softnews/yejie/1207/2856302.html |title=腾讯5000万投资乐蛙科技 抢夺刷机渠道_业界资讯_太平洋电脑网PConline |publisher=Pcedu.pconline.com.cn |date=2012-07-10 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Lewa is also the first aftermarket Android-based firmware in the world that supports the dual-SIM standby feature.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tech.ifeng.com/mi/company/detail_2012_06/28/15631891_0.shtml |title=乐蛙OS发布全球首款双卡双待第三方ROM_科技频道_凤凰网 |publisher=Tech.ifeng.com |date=2012-06-24 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
== History ==
LeWa's team started developing ROMs for Android devices since August 2009, before the LeWa company was established.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ifanr.com/56755 |title=ifanr 访谈:乐蛙的"千元 Android 智能手机"之路 - 爱范儿 · Beats of Bits |publisher=Ifanr.com |date=2011-10-11 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
Soon after LeWa's technology was established in Shanghai at April 2011, it had received 20 million Reminbi [[angel investment]] from Green Pine Capital Partners (also the Round A investor of fanfou.com, coship and some other companies) by June 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chanye.uuu9.com/2011/201106/206051.shtml |title=松禾资本2000万投Android团队上海乐蛙 - 国内 - 中国网络游戏产业频道-(UUU9)游久网 |publisher=Chanye.uuu9.com |date=2011-06-29 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> The company released the first official release of LeWa OS in October 2011. In June 2012, the first "Open Build" version was released with parts of its source code [[open-source]]d, accompanied by a [[toolchain]] for developers to build their own versions of the OS.<ref name="hope">{{cite web|url=http://www.hope.com.tw/news/PrintCols.asp?O=HJW9IE3L4KISAA0MEI |title=CTimes - :樂蛙OS,Android ROM,阿里雲OS,中國千元手機,樂蛙,MTK |publisher=Hope.com.tw |date=2012-09-18 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
During early July 2012, it received 50 million renminbi (~7/9 million USD) funding from [[Tencent]],<ref name="pcedu.pconline" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thebridge.jp/2012/07/rumor-tencent-lewa-investment |title=Tencent(騰訊)がAndroid ROMメーカーに投資、QQスマートフォンの可能性をほのめかす - THE BRIDGE |publisher=Thebridge.jp |date=2012-07-30 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and LeWa started deeply integrating Tencent's mobile manager into their ROM since a month before that and provided a SDK to block spam messages on the system level.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soft.chinabyte.com/os/226/12348726.shtml |title=腾讯手机管家携乐蛙OS打造手机底层安全保护 |publisher=比特网 |date=2012-06-01 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Observers believe this investment is part of Tencent's strategy to enter the ROM-flashing market.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.szmia.org/html/xyzx/zjgd/1632.html |title=巨头渠道争夺升级!腾讯战略投资乐蛙-专家观点-深圳移动互联网产学研资联盟 |publisher=Szmia.org |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
By Late July 2012, the company introduced ''M+ Platform'', becoming the first team to develop ROMs optimized for the [[MediaTeK]] platform.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tech.ifeng.com/mi/company/detail_2012_07/31/16445256_0.shtml |title=乐蛙与联发科达成合作 将为MTK平台定制ROM_科技频道_凤凰网 |publisher=Tech.ifeng.com |date=2012-06-24 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jxbgw.net/wlyxshow.asp?id=73143 |title=乐蛙专为MTK千元机Android推M+计划|南昌网络公司报道—网络营销-珠峰科技 |publisher=Jxbgw.net |date=2012-07-31 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
== Features ==
The ROM includes its own [[app store]] named "LeWa Market",<ref>{{cite web|author=anexonel |url=http://www.gizchina.com/2013/01/27/lewa-rom-bring-android-ui-to-the-goophone-i5/ |title=Goophone I5 running LeWa OS |publisher=Gizchina.com |date=2013-01-27 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> a power-save mode,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.droidsimplified.com/584/lewa-os-best-ever-custom-rom-for-micromax-a110/ |title=LEWA OS – BEST EVER CUSTOM ROM FOR MICROMAX A110 |publisher=DroidSimplified |date=2013-08-08 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> adjustable switches in notification bar,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://china-review.com.ua/reviews/software-reviews/1379-lewa-os-bolshe-chem-prosto-android.html |title=Lewa OS - больше, чем просто Android! » China Review - обзоры китайских телефонов, смартфонов и планшетных ПК |publisher=China Review |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> and other modifications "optimized and localized" for Chinese users. It releases new version via [[over-the-air update]]s every Friday.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tech.163.com/11/1114/14/7IQVO3IT00094L5O.html |title=乐蛙:押宝千元安卓手机的刷机市场_网易科技 |publisher=Tech.163.com |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=小杰 |url=http://www.iwanpc.com/10132.html |title=LeWa 乐蛙OS 官方下载—专为千元Android手机深度定制开发的Android ROM | 爱玩电脑 |publisher=Iwanpc.com |date=2012-02-04 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://chuangyepu.com/startups/5011 |title=乐蛙科技 | 创业谱 |publisher=Chuangyepu.com |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Unofficial releases are available for certain phones without official support from LeWa.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fans-android.com/portirovanie-lewa-os-na-svoyo-ustrojstvo/ |title=Портируем прошивку LeWa OS на свое Android-устройство | Прошивки | Фан клуб android |publisher=Fans-android.com |date=2012-10-25 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> Some believe that it provides a user experience and design that's similar or better than [[iOS]] and [[MIUI]], and some also praise the ROM for being simple and battery-saving.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pinoyscreencast.net/lewa-os5-coming-soon-better-ios/ |title=Lewa OS5 Coming Soon better than IOS | PinoyscreencastPinoyscreencast |publisher=Pinoyscreencast.net |date= |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://lifehacker.ru/2013/09/15/lewaos-sdelaet-vash-android-udobnee-i-krasivee/ |title=LewaOS сделает ваш Android удобнее и красивее | Лайфхакер |publisher=Lifehacker.ru |date=2013-09-15 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://htc.tgbus.com/soft/432700.shtml |title=乐蛙OS怎么样?乐蛙ROM实际使用评测_巴士HTC |publisher=Htc.tgbus.com |date=2012-05-22 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref> However, some Chinese commentators believe that it consumes more battery than stock Android.<ref>{{cite web|author=2013年04月15日06:10 |url=http://roll.sohu.com/20130415/n372665246.shtml |title=乐蛙VS原生Android 纽曼K1两版ROM对比-搜狐滚动 |publisher=Roll.sohu.com |date=2011-09-21 |accessdate=2013-10-08}}</ref>
== See also ==
* [[Android (operating system)]]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712838101 | Sornarajah atteended the [[Royal College Colombo]] and received law degrees from the [[University of Ceylon]], [[Yale University]], the [[London School of Economics]] and [[King's College London]]. He taught at the University of Ceylon from 1966 to 1973, at the University of Tasmania from 1974 to 1984, and the National University of Singapore since 1986. 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He taught at the University of Ceylon from 1966 to 1973, at the University of Tasmania from 1974 to 1984, and the National University of Singapore since 1986. He has also been visiting faculty at several other universities.<ref name="cvnus">[http://law.nus.edu.sg/about_us/faculty/staff/staffcv/sornarajahcv2009.pdf Curriculum vitae] from National University Singapore, retrieved 2011-01-31.</ref> He has been editor-in-chief of two journals, the ''[[Singapore Journal of Legal Studies]]'' from 1996 to 2000 and the ''[[Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law]]'' (which he founded) from 1998 to 2000.<ref name="lak"/><ref name="cvnus"/> His book, ''The International Law on Foreign Investment'', is the leading text on this area of the law which deals with issues of protection of foreign investments made by multinational corporations.<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1519976 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''. [http://bybil.oxfordjournals.org/content/76/1/557.full.pdf+html Review] in ''British Year Book of International Law''. [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=340389 Review] , in ''World Trade Review''.</ref> His other books include ''Law of International Joint Ventures''<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1517964 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''.</ref> and ''The Pursuit of Nationalized Property''.<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1509696 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''.</ref> Sornarajah has been a member of the advisory panel of the [[Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam]],<ref name="lak">{{citation|title=Govt.plays KP card|publisher=Lakbimanews Online|first=Ranga|last=Jayasuriya|url=http://www.lakbimanews.lk/archvi/lakbimanews_10_06_27/defence.htm|date=June 27, 2010}}.</ref> and in 2011 he was appointed to its [[Ethics Commission]].<ref>{{citation|title=Formation of the Election Commission – TGTE Prime Minister|date=January 1, 2011|url=http://thaynilam.net/?p=128|publisher=Thaynilam}}.</ref> He also belongs to the Board of Advisors of the [[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]] Project on Dispute Settlement.<ref>[http://r0.unctad.org/disputesettlement/advisers.htm Board of advisors of the project on dispute settlement], UNCTAD, retrieved 2011-01-31.</ref> | 2016-03-31T11:27:50Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709474872 | In July 2012, Grammer married singer/songwriter Aijia Lise.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Ode to the faithful: Andy Grammer's new anti-cheating anthem|url = http://nypost.com/2015/04/09/ode-to-the-faithful-andy-grammers-new-anti-cheating-anthem/|website = New York Post|date = 2015-04-09|accessdate = 2015-09-01|first = Chelsea|last = Samelson}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Piper|first=Serena|title=CL Exclusive! "Keep Your Head Up" Singer Andy Grammer Talks College|url=http://collegelifestyles.org/2012/07/cl-exclusive-keep-your-head-up-singer-andy-grammer-talks-college/|work=CollegeLifestyles.org|publisher=College Lifestyles|accessdate=May 29, 2013|date=July 28, 2012}}</ref> He is a member of the [[Bahá'í Faith]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Questions + Answers with Andy Grammer|url=http://www.brilliantstarmagazine.org/uploads/explore/pdf-stargazer/10_JanFeb_AGrammer.pdf|publisher=Brilliantstarmagazine.org|accessdate=December 12, 2013}}</ref> | 2016-03-10T03:33:43Z | In July 2012, Grammer married singer/songwriter Aijia .<ref>{{Cite web|title = Ode to the faithful: Andy Grammer's new anti-cheating anthem|url = http://nypost.com/2015/04/09/ode-to-the-faithful-andy-grammers-new-anti-cheating-anthem/|website = New York Post|date = 2015-04-09|accessdate = 2015-09-01|first = Chelsea|last = Samelson}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Piper|first=Serena|title=CL Exclusive! "Keep Your Head Up" Singer Andy Grammer Talks College|url=http://collegelifestyles.org/2012/07/cl-exclusive-keep-your-head-up-singer-andy-grammer-talks-college/|work=CollegeLifestyles.org|publisher=College Lifestyles|accessdate=May 29, 2013|date=July 28, 2012}}</ref> He is a member of the [[Bahá'í Faith]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Questions + Answers with Andy Grammer|url=http://www.brilliantstarmagazine.org/uploads/explore/pdf-stargazer/10_JanFeb_AGrammer.pdf|publisher=Brilliantstarmagazine.org|accessdate=December 12, 2013}}</ref> | 2016-03-11T04:06:32Z | 0 |
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*[[Pinaceae]], <small> pine family (220-250)</small><br>
*[[Podocarpaceae]], <small>yellow-wood family (170-200)</small><br>
*[[Sciadopitys|Sciadopityaceae]], <small> umbrella-pine family (1)</small><br>
*[[Taxaceae]], <small> yew family (12-30)</small><br> | 2016-03-19T16:18:08Z | *[[Araucariaceae]], <small> monkey puzzle family (41)</small>
*†[[Arctopityaceae]]<small> (fossils only)</small>
*[[Cephalotaxaceae]],<small> plum-yew family (20)</small>
*†[[Cheirolepidiaceae]] <small>(fossils only)</small>
*[[Cupressaceae]], <small> cypress family (130-140)<?small>
*[[Pinaceae]], <small> pine family (220-250)</small>
*[[Podocarpaceae]], <small>yellow-wood family (170-200)</small>
*[[Sciadopitys|Sciadopityaceae]], <small> umbrella-pine family (1)</small>
*[[Taxaceae]], <small> yew family (12-30)</small> | 2016-03-20T08:55:48Z | 0 |