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Aleppo International Stadium | See also | See also
List of Asian stadiums by capacity |
Aleppo International Stadium | References | References |
Aleppo International Stadium | External links | External links
The stadium at WorldStadiums
Category:Sports venues completed in 2007
Category:Football venues in Syria
Category:Sports venues in Aleppo
Category:2007 establishments in Syria |
Aleppo International Stadium | Table of Content | short description, History, Civil war, Facts, Notable matches, Opening match, AFC club play-off matches, [[2010 AFC Cup]], Syria national football team matches, See also, References, External links |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | More citations needed | As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi (; ) is the title of the debut studio album by Greek singer Anna Vissi, released in Greece and Cyprus by Minos in 1977. |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Album information | Album information
In the 1970s in the Greek music industry, the prerequisite to recording a personal album was to prove one's artistic merits by collaborating and recording with other established musicians. Having proved herself by collaborating with composers like Mikis Theodorakis and several influential artists like George Dalaras, record company Minos finally granted Vissi the privilege of recording her debut personal studio album. The album featured 11 new songs and 2 songs previously included in various composer albums.
The lead single, "As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi" was performed by Vissi at the Thessaloniki Song Festival, on September 26, 1977, prior to the album release, winning the first prize and, thus, gaining nationwide popularity as a solo artist.
In 1993, "As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi" was among the selection of albums that Minos-EMI decided to release on CD as it was still popular. The Minos EMI reissue for the back catalogue Minos EMI CD Club series, which was regularly shipped in shops throughout the years, is shown here.
In 2006 it was re-released in a remasted edition including a bonus CD with additional songs from her early career with Minos featured on albums of other successful artists.
In 2007 the songs of the album were included on EMI's boxset of Vissi recordings Back to Time (Complete EMI Years) which, despite being a box set, charted in the Top 10 of sales charts. |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Music | Music
Music and lyrics are by Doros Georgiadis, Spiros Blassopoulos, Antonis Vardis, Panos Falaras, Giannis Spanos, Manos Eleftheriou, M. Terzis, G. Karakatsanis, G. Gerasimidis, and K. Loizos. |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Track listing | Track listing |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Original version | Original version
"As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi" (Let's make a start tonight)
"Agapise Me" (Love me)
"Oi Kiklades" (The Cyclades)
"Kladi Rodias" (Branch of pomegranate)
"Sou Dosa Na Peis" (I gave you to drink)
"Mi Bazeis Mavro" (Don't put black)
"Namouna Sta Cheria Sou" (I was in the hands of your boat)
"Oi Nikimeni Eimaste Emeis" (We are the losers)
"Apo Edo Kai Apo Kei" (From here and from there)
"Geia Sas Triantafylla" (Hello roses)
"I Agapi Sou Sholeio" (Your school love)
"To Tali Tampo"
"Ilie Mou" (My sun) |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | 2006 remastered edition | 2006 remastered edition
Disc 1: The original album
"As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi"
"Agapise Me"
"Oi Kiklades"
"Kladi Rodias"
"Sou Dosa Na Peis"
"Mi Bazeis Mavro"
"Namouna Sta Cheria Sou"
"Oi Nikimeni Eimaste Emeis"
"Apo Edo Kai Apo Kei"
"Geia Sas Triantafylla"
"I Agapi Sou Sholeio"
"To Tali Tampo"
"Ilie Mou"
Disc 2: Recordings 1974-1978
"S' Agapo" (I love you)
"Dipsasa Stin Porta Sou" (I'm thirsty at your door)
"Paramithi Ksehasmeno" (Forgotten fairytale)
"Gia Tin Agapi Pes Mou" (Tell me about love)
"To Palikari" (The stalwart)
"To Palio To Aeroplano" (The old plane)
"Savvatiatika" (On a Saturday)
"Nikisame" feat Doros Georgiades (We won)
"Krivame Tin Agapi Mas" (We hide our love)
"Giati Gelas" (Why are you laughing?)
"Oute Ena S'Agapo" (Not even one "I love you")
"San Ta Pinasmena Peristeria" (Like hungry pigeons)
"Mia Mikri Psihoula" (A little soul)
"Thelo" (I want)
"Oh! Maria" (Oh! Maria)
"Kos Nobel" (Mr. Nobel) |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Singles | Singles
"As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi" (#1 for 1 week)
"Mi Vazis Mavro" (#4)
"Na Mouna Sta Heria Sou Karavi" (#6)
"Sou Dosa Na Pieis" (#10) |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Credits and personnel | Credits and personnel
Personnel
Original LP & CD release
2006 Remastered edition CD 1
Andreas Aggelakis - lyrics
Manos Eleftheriou - lyrics
Panos Falaras - lyrics
Doros Georgiadis - music, lyrics
G. Gerasimidis - music, lyrics
Dimitris Iatropoulos - lyrics
Tasos Karakatsanis - music
K. Loïzos - music
Kostis Palamas - lyrics
Polydoros - lyrics
Yiannis Spanos - music
Sotia Tsotou - lyrics
Antonis Vardis - music, guitars
Anna Vissi - vocals
Spiros Vlassopoulos - music
2006 Remastered edition CD 2
Akos Daskalopoulos (alias: M. Korfiatis) - lyrics
Manos Eleftheriou - lyrics
Manos Eleftheriou - lyrics
Doros Georgiadis - music, lyrics, vocals
Christos Gkartzos - music
Giorgos Hadjinasios - music
Nikos Karvelas - music
Stavros Kougioumtzis - music, lyrics
Spiros Papavasiliou- music
Lakis Teäzis - lyrics
Barbara Tsimboulis - lyrics
Sotia Tsotou - lyrics
Anna Vissi - vocals
Production
Achilleas Theofilou - production management
Giorgos Lefentarios - production assistance
Peter McNamee - recording engineering at Studio Polysound
Doros Georgiadis- arrangements, instrumentation, orchestral conduction on tracks 1,6, 12
Tasos Karakatsanis - arrangements, instrumentation, orchestral conduction on tracks 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13
Yiannis Spanos - arrangements, instrumentation, orchestral conduction 5, 11
Design
Jacques Iakovides - photos
Th. & M. Voulgaridi-Hatzistyli - cover design
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | References | References
Category:Anna Vissi albums
Category:1977 albums
Category:1970s Greek-language albums
Category:Minos EMI albums |
As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi | Table of Content | More citations needed, Album information, Music, Track listing, Original version, 2006 remastered edition, Singles, Credits and personnel, References |
File:AlexandriaDVD.jpg | Summary | Summary
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File:AlexandriaDVD.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:AlexandriaDVD.jpg | Fair use in [[Alexandria (film)]] | Fair use in Alexandria (film)
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Colette Brosset | Short description | Colette Marie Claudette Brosset (21 February 1922 – 1 March 2007) was a French actress, writer and choreographer.
She was once married to actor Robert Dhéry, with whom she appeared onstage in La Plume de Ma Tante and Ah! Les belles bacchantes.
She appeared on Broadway in 1959 in La Plume de Ma Tante, and was, along with the rest of the entire cast (Pamela Austin, Roger Caccia, Yvonne Constant, Genevieve Coulombel, Robert Dhéry, Michael Kent, Jean Lefevre, Jacques Legras, Michael Modo, Pierre Olaf, Nicole Parent, Ross Parker, Henri Pennec) awarded a Special Tony Award 1959 for contribution to the theatre. |
Colette Brosset | Filmography (as actress) | Filmography (as actress)
Un coup de rouge (1937)
Thérèse Martin (1938)
Star Without Light (1946) – Lulu
Master Love (1946) – Marie
Are You Sure? (1947) – l'employée amoureuse de Coco
Les Aventures des Pieds-Nickelés (1948) – Irène
I Like Only You (1949) – Monrival
Branquignol (1949)- Caroline
Bernard and the Lion (1951) – Anne
Love Is Not a Sin (1952) – Eliane Cahuzac
Ah! Les belles bacchantes (1954) – Colette Brosset
La Belle Américaine (1961) – Paulette Perrignon
Allez France! (1964) – Lady Yvette Brisburn 'Vévette'
La Communale (1965) – L'institutrice
Is Paris Burning? (1966) – (uncredited)
La Grande Vadrouille (1966) – Germaine
The Little Bather (1968) – Charlotte Castagnier
Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969) – Moll / Kiki
A Time for Loving (1972, TV Movie)
Vos gueules les mouettes! (1974) – Annick Kenavec
Jack, or The Submission (1977)
Qui c'est ce garçon? (1987, TV miniseries) – La grand-mère
Série noire (1988, TV Series) – Le manteau de Saint Martin (final appearance) |
Colette Brosset | References | References
Colette Brosset. CinéArtistes.com |
Colette Brosset | External links | External links
Category:1922 births
Category:2007 deaths
Category:French women choreographers
Category:French choreographers
Category:French film actresses
Category:French women screenwriters
Category:20th-century French screenwriters
Category:French stage actresses
Category:French television actresses
Category:Actresses from Paris
Category:20th-century French actresses
Category:20th-century French women writers
Category:Writers from Paris |
Colette Brosset | Table of Content | Short description, Filmography (as actress), References, External links |
Blackall Simonds | '''Blackall Simonds''' | Blackall Simonds may refer to:
William Blackall Simonds (1761–1834), a brewer and banker from Reading, England
George Blackall Simonds (1843–1929), a sculptor and brewer from Reading, England |
Blackall Simonds | See also | See also
H & G Simonds Ltd
Simonds (disambiguation) |
Blackall Simonds | Table of Content | '''Blackall Simonds''', See also |
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File:Scooter run margate 1994.jpg | Summary | Summary
Paul McIntosh, myself, www.internetscooter.com.
This is a picture from a run in Margate, UK, 1991, where about 8,0000 people attended. |
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Noah (grape) | Short description | The Noah grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca or 'fox grape' which is used for table, juice and wine production. Noah has berries of a light green/yellow and has medium-sized, cylindrical-conical, well formed fruit clusters with thick bloom similar to those of Elvira.PI 588315 - Vitis hybrid - Noah - Florida, United States
Although popularly classified as Vitis labrusca, Noah is the result of a 50/50 cross between Taylor (Vitis riparia) and an unknown Vitis labrusca with other reports claiming the labrusca to be Hartford.Winegrape Glossary The vines are moderately vigorous and moderately cold hardy. It buds late with secondary buds being fruitful and ripens approximately at the same time as Concord. Noah is very disease resistant and shows resistance to mildew, black rot and phylloxera – it is used as a rootstock. |
Noah (grape) | Use | Use
200px|thumb|right|Noah grape
It is a slip skin variety, meaning that the skin separates easily from the fruit. The grapes are used to make wine, most notably Uhudler and to a lesser extent Fragolino. Noah being Vitis x labruscana imparts a 'foxiness' to the wine and because of this is thought to be objectionable, therefore it is not seen as a grape capable of making wines of good quality though does have its admirers.
Noah is not a commercially important grape variety with small plantations in United States, France, Romania, Croatia, Serbia and Italy. The grapes do not keep well and thus do not transport well therefore they can only be found within close distance of the source. |
Noah (grape) | Synonyms | Synonyms
Noah has a number of aliases including: Belo Otelo, Charvat, Hondarrabi Zuri, and Tatar Rizling. |
Noah (grape) | References | References |
Noah (grape) | External links | External links
Category:White wine grape varieties
Category:Table grape varieties |
Noah (grape) | Table of Content | Short description, Use, Synonyms, References, External links |
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Category:Drama television characters by series
Category:Fictional characters from Pasadena, California
Category:American soap opera characters |
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ECFC | '''ECFC''' | ECFC may refer to one of the following football (soccer) clubs:
Exeter City F.C., an English football club
Elgin City F.C., a Scottish football club
Edinburgh City F.C., a Scottish football club
Edinburgh City F.C. (1928), a Scottish former football club
East Craigie F.C., a Scottish football club
Ethiopian Coffee FC, an Ethiopian football club
Electric City FC, a Canadian soccer club
ECFC could also refer to the:
Eastern Collegiate Football Conference
Enlisted Career Force Controls
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ECFC | Table of Content | '''ECFC''' |
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Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Short description | The Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza is an urban park and gathering place in front of the Arizona state capitol complex in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. One of the Phoenix Points of Pride, it is the site of various memorials honoring prominent figures, wars, and events in Arizona history. |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | History | History
thumb|right|Arizona Pioneer Women Memorial
The plaza was established on March 9, 1978, by the Arizona Legislature. It was named for Governor Wesley Bolin, who had died five days previously. The site was part of the Legislative Governmental Mall. The entire Mall is often referred to as the plaza.
Much like the National Mall on which it is loosely based, the Legislative Governmental Mall is intended as an open-air public space with monuments, memorials and gardens. Some of these monuments were erected before the plaza itself, such as the monument to , dedicated on December 7, 1976.
The plaza's location in front of the state capitol has made it a meeting place and a focal point for protests and demonstrations. During the 2006 United States immigration reform protests, more than 100,000 people gathered for a rally at the plaza. |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Monuments and memorials | Monuments and memorials
thumb|right|Panorama of numerous memorial stones in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza
thumb|right|Veterans of World War I Memorial
thumb|right|Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Memorial
thumb|right|The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
thumb|right|Murdered Children Memorial
The plaza is home to 30 memorials to individuals, organizations, and events. Among the memorials is one dedicated to the 158th Infantry Regiment, the state's oldest National Guard unit; it is based on a captured Japanese monument in the Philippines. Another includes the mast, anchor, and a gun of the battleship Arizona. Other memorials commemorate World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, the Korean War and Desert Storm. A monument to the United States Bill of Rights is said to be the first erected to that purpose. Some memorials have caused considerable controversy.
The full list of memorials includes:
Wesley Bolin Memorial Marker
Father Kino Statue
158th Regimental Memorial
The Bill of Rights Monument
Arizona Pioneer Women Memorial
Ten Commandments Memorial
Civilian Conservation Corps Memorial
4th Marine Division, World War II
Law Enforcement Memorial
World War I Memorial
Confederate Troops Memorial
Jewish War Veterans Memorial
Rev. Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Armenian Martyrs Memorial
Desert Storm Memorial
American Merchant Seaman Memorial
Father Albert Braun Memorial
Arizona Peace Officers Memorial
Korean War Memorial
USS Arizona mast
USS Arizona anchor
USS Arizona 14-inch gun
16-inch gun
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, including a sculpture by Jasper D'Ambrosi
Ernest W. McFarland Memorial
Purple Heart Memorial
Arizona Workers Memorial/ El Pasaje
Arizona Crime Victims Monument
Arizona Law Enforcement Canine Memorial
Arizona 9/11 Memorial
Navajo Codetalkers Memorial
Operation Enduring Freedom Memorial
Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Controversies | Controversies
Some monuments have been criticized; some have become the focus of legal battles. |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Ten Commandments monument | Ten Commandments monument
The Ten Commandments was erected in 1964 by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in connection to Cecil B. DeMille and his 1956 film The Ten Commandments; it was moved to the park more than a decade later. In 2003, the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union tried to have it removed arguing that it serves no secular purpose and thus violates the separation of church and state. The monument remains in the plaza. |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Arizona 9/11 Memorial | Arizona 9/11 Memorial
thumb|Vietnam War Memorial Statue
The memorial to commemorate the September 11, 2001, attacks was unveiled on the fifth anniversary of the attacks, September 11, 2006. After some people complained that the memorial contained anti-American sentiment, the commission in charge of the memorial's design and construction has promised to review it and make changes if necessary. Despite the controversy surrounding the memorial, no changes to the monument had ever been publicly declared and today remains a permanent fixture in the plaza. |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Arizona Confederate Troops Memorial | Arizona Confederate Troops Memorial
alt=Navajo Code Talkers Memorial with a plaque paying tribute to those who served.|thumb|Navajo Code Talkers Memorial
In the early 1960s, the United Daughters of the Confederacy funded a "Memorial to Confederate Soldiers" as part of the group's efforts to memorialize the short-lived eight-month occupation (August 1861 to March 1862) of the so-called Confederate Arizona. On June 19, 2020, Sean Brennan doused the stone "Memorial to Confederate Soldiers" with red paint before a protest in support of Black Lives Matter.
On June 30, 2020, the Daughters of the Confederacy requested state officials to return the monument in addition to the Jefferson Davis Highway monument. On July 23, 2020, the monument was removed from the plaza. |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | See also | See also
List of historic properties in Phoenix, Arizona
USS Arizona salvaged artifacts |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | References | References |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | External links | External links
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza self-guided tour map (2016)
Category:Parks in Phoenix, Arizona
Category:Phoenix Points of Pride
Category:Monuments and memorials in Arizona
Category:Buildings and structures in Phoenix, Arizona
Category:Civilian Conservation Corps in Arizona
Category:1978 establishments in Arizona |
Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza | Table of Content | Short description, History, Monuments and memorials, Controversies, Ten Commandments monument, Arizona 9/11 Memorial, Arizona Confederate Troops Memorial, See also, References, External links |
Sydney Bromley | Short description | Sidney Charles Bromley (24 July 1909GRO Register of Births: SEP 1909 1a 329 FULHAM - Sidney Charles Bromley – 14 August 1987GRO Register of Deaths: AUG 1987 18 2293 WORTHING - Sydney Charles Bromley DoB = 24 Jul 1909 aged 78), credited as Sydney Bromley, was an English character actor. He appeared in more than sixty films and television programmes. On stage, he appeared in the 1924 premiere of Saint Joan, by George Bernard Shaw, as well as the 1957 film of the same name. He appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night during the summer of 1935 at the Open Air Theatre in London.
Bromley was diagnosed with terminal cancer in July 1986 and died from the illness on 14 August 1987, aged 78. |
Sydney Bromley | Partial filmography | Partial filmography
Demobbed (1944) – Announcer (uncredited)
Brief Encounter (1945) – Johnnie – Second Soldier (uncredited)
Loyal Heart (1946) – Burton June (uncredited)
The Mark of Cain (1947) – Martin (Richard's Man) (uncredited)
To the Public Danger (1948)
The Dark Road (1948)
A Date with a Dream (1948) – Stranger in Max's office
Badger's Green (1949) – Alf, the Ragholt scorer
Devil's Point (1954) – Enson
The Love Match (1955) – (uncredited)
Stolen Time (1955)
Saint Joan (1957) – Baudricourt's Steward
Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) – Neighbour
Captain Clegg (1962) – Old Tom Ketch
The Piper's Tune (1962) – Shepherd
Paranoaic (1963) – Tramp (uncredited)
Father Came Too! (1964) – Lang
Die, Monster, Die! (1965) – Pierce
Carry On Cowboy (1965) – Sam Houston
The Christmas Tree (1966) – Motorist (uncredited)
Operation Third Form (1966) – Paddy
Prehistoric Women (1967) – Ullo
Night of the Big Heat (1967) – Old Tramp
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) – Sleigh Driver
Smashing Time (1967) – Tramp
Half a Sixpence (1967) – Pub Character
Macbeth (1971) – Porter
No Sex Please, We're British (1973) – Rag & Bone Man
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) – Muller
Professor Popper's Problem (1974) – Crickle
Robin Hood Junior (1975) – Alfric
Jabberwocky (1977) – Dubbing (voice)
Crossed Swords (1977) – Peasant
Candleshoe (1977) – Mr. Thresher
Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective (1981) – Harkness
Dragonslayer (1981) – Hodge
An American Werewolf in London (1981) – Alf
The NeverEnding Story (1984) – Engywook
Pirates (1986) – Diddler
Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (1986) – Herbert
Crystalstone (1987) – Old Man (final film role) |
Sydney Bromley | References | References |
Sydney Bromley | External links | External links
Category:1909 births
Category:1987 deaths
Category:English male film actors
Category:English male television actors
Category:Male actors from London
Category:20th-century English male actors |
Sydney Bromley | Table of Content | Short description, Partial filmography, References, External links |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | No footnotes | The Campaign to the South of Baoding consisted of several battles fought in regions south of Baoding between the nationalists and the communists during the Chinese Civil War after World War II, and resulted in the communist victory. |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | Prelude | Prelude
In December 1946, after the failed attempts to take Easy County (Yi Xian, 易县) and Full City (Man Cheng, 满城) regions, the Nationalists redeployed their forces along the railroad from Beijing to Baoding to fragment the enemy base into smaller pieces. However, when carrying out the new strategy, the Nationalist force was overstretched and the region between Wangdu (望都) and Zhengding to the south of Baoding was thinly manned: the vast area of over 200 km was only guarded by a detachment of the 32nd Division of the Nationalist 3rd Army and four regiments of the Nationalist 5th Security Division, totaling 20,000 troops. The Communists decided to use this advantage to launch a campaign aimed at severing the Nationalist communication / transportation line in central Hebei, thus cutting off the food supply for the Nationalists in western Hebei. |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | Order of battle | Order of battle
Nationalist order of battle:
The 3rd Army
The 32nd Division
The 5th Security Division
Communist order of battle:
The 2nd Column
The 4th Column
The Independent 1st Brigade
The Independent 8th Brigade |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | The Campaign | The Campaign
The Communist 10th Brigade, the 11th Brigade, the Independent 1st Brigade and units of the 3rd and 9th Military Districts were tasked with the main responsibilities of the campaign, while the 8th Independent Brigade would launch assaults along the railroad around Gaobei Hotel (Gao Bei Dian, 高碑店) region to the north of Baoding to tie down the Nationalists in order to prevent them from reinforcing their forces in the south. The Communist 2nd and 3rd Column would be based at the town of Sun City (Yang Cheng Zhen 阳城镇) and White Bunker Town (Bai Bao Zhen, 白堡镇), waiting to ambush the Nationalist reinforcements if there was any.
At dawn on January 21, 1947, under the cover of a heavy snowstorm, the Communist 10th Brigade and the 11th Brigade launched surprise attacks on the Imperial Capital Village (王京村) and the town of Wangdu (望都), successfully taking both Nationalist strongholds and completely annihilating the Nationalist garrison consisting of a battalion and a regiment of the Nationalist 5th Security Division in the process. Meanwhile, Communist 1st Independent Brigade and units from the 3rd and the 9th Military Districts launched their offensives on Nationalist positions along the railroad. On the night of January 21 the Communist 4th Column succeeded in penetrating into the region between the towns of Xinle (新乐) and Ding County. On January 23 the Communist 4th Column launched a successful effort to take the region of Camp West Hotel (Zhai Xi Dian, 寨西 店), while the bulk of its force was deployed along the railroad to ambush any Nationalist reinforcements. On January 24 Nationalist reinforcements from Zhengding, consisting of a regiment of the 5th Security Division and a portion of the 32nd Division, was completely wiped out by the waiting Communist 4th Column in the region of Shijiading (十家町). Learning the news of the disaster, the Nationalist defenders of the town of Xinle (新乐) were forced to abandon their position when the Communist 1st Independent Brigade attacked. On January 28 the Communist 4th Column launched the final assault on the besieged town of Ding County, badly mauling the Nationalist brigade defending the town. As the Nationalist survivors attempted to flee, they were ambushed by the Communist 2nd Column at Wangdu (望都) region; this complete victory concluded the campaign. |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | Outcome | Outcome
The Nationalists suffered more than 8,000 casualties in their defeat, and the link between Shijiazhuang and Baoding was severed. Additionally, towns including Wangdu (望都), Ding (定) County and Xinle (新乐) fell into enemy hands, while the previously separated Communist bases in central Hebei and the border area of Hebei and Shanxi were successfully linked up by the enemy to form a new base of much larger size. |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | See also | See also
Outline of the Chinese Civil War
National Revolutionary Army
History of the People's Liberation Army
Chinese Civil War |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | References | References
Zhu, Zongzhen and Wang, Chaoguang, Liberation War History, 1st Edition, Social Scientific Literary Publishing House in Beijing, 2000, (set)
Zhang, Ping, History of the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Chinese Youth Publishing House in Beijing, 1987, (pbk.)
Jie, Lifu, Records of the Liberation War: The Decisive Battle of Two Kinds of Fates, 1st Edition, Hebei People's Publishing House in Shijiazhuang, 1990, (set)
Literary and Historical Research Committee of the Anhui Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Liberation War, 1st Edition, Anhui People's Publishing House in Hefei, 1987,
Li, Zuomin, Heroic Division and Iron Horse: Records of the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Chinese Communist Party History Publishing House in Beijing, 2004,
Wang, Xingsheng, and Zhang, Jingshan, Chinese Liberation War, 1st Edition, People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House in Beijing, 2001, (set)
Huang, Youlan, History of the Chinese People's Liberation War, 1st Edition, Archives Publishing House in Beijing, 1992,
Liu Wusheng, From Yan'an to Beijing: A Collection of Military Records and Research Publications of Important Campaigns in the Liberation War, 1st Edition, Central Literary Publishing House in Beijing, 1993,
Tang, Yilu and Bi, Jianzhong, History of Chinese People's Liberation Army in Chinese Liberation War, 1st Edition, Military Scientific Publishing House in Beijing, 1993 – 1997, (Volum 1), 7800219615 (Volum 2), 7800219631 (Volum 3), 7801370937 (Volum 4), and 7801370953 (Volum 5)
Category:Conflicts in 1947
Baoding
Category:1947 in China
Category:Military history of Hebei |
Campaign to the South of Baoding | Table of Content | No footnotes, Prelude, Order of battle, The Campaign, Outcome, See also, References |
File:Starnlogo.png | Summary | Summary
Low resolution logo of Saint Arnold Brewing Company
Proportion of work being used: 100%
Purpose: Company logo for infobox
Reduced resolution? Yes
Replaceable by free image? No |
File:Starnlogo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Starnlogo.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Kitrino Galazio | More citations needed | Kitrino Galazio (, ) is the title of the second studio album by Greek singer Anna Vissi, released in Greece and Cyprus in 1979 by EMI Greece. It was her first album after her departure from Minos, her previous record label. The album reached platinum status, and was one of the best-selling albums of 1979 in Greece. |
Kitrino Galazio | Background and release | Background and release
After Vissi left her previous label, she continued to pursue pop music with the release of her second album. Music and lyrics were written by renowned creators such as Takis Bougas, Yiannis Kalamitsis, Daniel Deschênes, Giorgos Kanellopoulos, Spyros Vlassopoulow, Marianna Sakkari and Vissi herself. The album was well received by the public, with first single "Aftos Pou Perimeno" becoming one of the most played songs of the year.
In 1995, Kitrino Galazio was among the albums that Minos EMI selected for re-release on CD; the CD edition of the album was regularly shipped to stores throughout the years. In 1997, the popularity of "Aftos Pou Perimeno" recurred, when maxi single The Remixes: Oso Eho Foni & Aftos Pou Perimeno was released, including two new remixes of the song. The original album was re-released in 2006 in remastered format, including the two aforementioned remixes of "Aftos Pou Perimeno" as a bonus.
In 2007, all tracks of the album were included on EMI's box set of Vissi's recordings titled Back to Time (Complete EMI Years) which, despite being a box set, charted in the top 10 of the Greek albums chart. |
Kitrino Galazio | Track listing | Track listing |
Kitrino Galazio | Original version | Original version
"Kitrino Galazio Kai Meneksedi" (Yellow, blue and lilac)
"Tote Tha Fygo" (Then I'll leave)
"Ti Ta Theleis" (So what do you want?)
"Kai Si Milas" (You talk)
"Mi Stenoxoriese Kai Exei O Theos" (Don't worry, God has mercy)
"Bres Ton Tropo" (Find a way)
"Aftos Pou Perimeno" (The one I'm waiting for)
"Magapas" (You love me)
"Dyskolos Kairos" (Difficult times)
"Agapi Mou" (My love)
"An Toulachiston" (If at least)
"To Etos Tou Paidiou" (The year of the child) |
Kitrino Galazio | Remastered edition | Remastered edition
"Kitrino Galazio Kai Meneksedi"
"Tote Tha Fygo"
"Ti Ta Theleis"
"Kai Si Milas"
"Mi Stenoxoriese Kai Exei O Theos"
"Bres Ton Tropo"
"Aftos Pou Perimeno"
"Magapas"
"Dyskolos Kairos"
"Agapi Mou"
"Toulachiston"
"To Etos Tou Paidiou"
"Aftos Pou Perimeno" (Dream In The House Mix)
"Aftos Pou Perimeno" (Anna's Dream Mix) |
Kitrino Galazio | Credits and personnel | Credits and personnel
Personnel
Daniel Deschênes - music
Dimitris Iatropoulos - lyrics
Ioannis Kalamitsis - lyrics
Giorgos Kanellopoulos - lyrics
Takis Bougas - music
Anna Vissi - vocals, music
Marianna Sakari - music, lyrics
Production
Kostas Fasolas - production management, recording engineering at Studio ERA
Giorgos Niarchos - arrangements, instrumentation, orchestral conduction
Charalambos Biris - assistant recording engineer at Studio ERA
Design
Christos Christodoulidis - photos
Dimitris Arvanitis - cover design
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. |
Kitrino Galazio | References | References
Category:Anna Vissi albums
Category:1979 albums
Category:1970s Greek-language albums
Category:Minos EMI albums |
Kitrino Galazio | Table of Content | More citations needed, Background and release, Track listing, Original version, Remastered edition, Credits and personnel, References |
File:Popups overlap problem.png | Summary | Summary
This is a screenshot I took on the Back to the Future trilogy article. It illustrates a bug in Lupin's Popups tool. |
File:Popups overlap problem.png | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Popups overlap problem.png | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
CURIE | other uses | In computing, a CURIE (or Compact URI) defines a generic, abbreviated syntax for expressing Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). It is an abbreviated URI expressed in a compact syntax, and may be found in both XML and non-XML grammars. A CURIE may be considered a datatype.
An example of CURIE syntax: [isbn:0393315703]
The square brackets may be used to prevent ambiguities between CURIEs and regular URIs, yielding so-called safe CURIEs.
QNames (the namespace prefixes used in XML) often are used as a CURIE, and may be considered a type of CURIE. Unlike QNames, the part of a CURIE after the colon does not need to conform to the rules for XML element names.
The first W3C Working Draft of CURIE syntax was released 7 March 2007.
The final recommendation was released 16 December 2010. |
CURIE | Example | Example
This example is based on one from the aforementioned draft, using a QName syntax within XHTML.
<html xmlns:wikipedia="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/">
<head>...</head>
<body>
<p>
Find out more about <a href="[wikipedia:Biome]">biomes</a>.
</p>
</body>
</html>
Line 1: Prefix definition: <html xmlns:wikipedia="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/">
Line 5: Hyperlinked CURIE: [wikipedia:Biome] |
CURIE | See also | See also
QName
Notation3
RDF/XML
Turtle (syntax) |
CURIE | References | References
Category:World Wide Web Consortium standards
Category:Internet properties established in 2009
Category:URI schemes |
CURIE | Table of Content | other uses, Example, See also, References |
Paprika (soundtrack) | Infobox album
| is the soundtrack to the 2006 film Paprika and was released on November 23, 2006 under the TESLAKITE label. It was composed by Susumu Hirasawa. A bonus movie was included with the CD.
The soundtrack is notable for being one of the first film scores to use Vocaloid (Lola as the "voicebank") for vocals. It's also the last of Hirasawa's albums where an Amiga computer was used for composition. All MIDI was sequenced through an Amiga 4000 running the Bars n Pipes program. |
Paprika (soundtrack) | Track listing | Track listing
"Parade" was originally released on the album Byakkoya - White Tiger Field. "The Girl in Byakkoya - White Tiger Field" is a slight rerecording of that album's title track. |
Paprika (soundtrack) | Personnel | Personnel
Susumu Hirasawa - Voice, Electronic keyboard, Amiga, Personal computer, Digital audio workstation, Synthesizers, Vocaloid, Sampler, Sequencer, Programming, Production
Masanori Chinzei - Recording, Mixing, Mastering
Rihito Yumoto and Mika Hirano (Chaos Union) - A&R
Kiyoshi Inagaki - Design
Jodi Tack - Album Art Direction (US release)
Hideki Namai - Photography
Satoshi Kon - Art (movie stills on US release)
Syotaro Takami and Nicholas D. Kent - Translation
Dave Plisky - Translation (US release)
Masaru Owaku - VideoClip direction
Thanks: UK Nakagaw, Usagi Tanaka |
Paprika (soundtrack) | Release history | Release history
Region Date Label(s) Format Catalog NotesJapanChaos Union, Teslakiteenhanced CDCHTE-0038Comes in cardboard slipcase.Digital DownloadnoneFranceMilan Entertainmentenhanced CD399 107-2Digital DownloadnoneUnited Statesenhanced CDM2-36284Has all-new package design centered around the film. Cover is detail from the US release's poster.Digital Downloadnone |
Paprika (soundtrack) | References | References |
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