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Jewish novels | null | Category:Novels by genre
Novels
Novels
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Novels | 5,669,058 |
Wallis Glacier | Glacier in Antarctica | Wallis Glacier () is a glacier nearly 20 nautical miles (37 km) long in the northwest part of the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. The glacier flows north and then northwest, eventually coalescing with the lower portions of Dennistoun and Nash glaciers just before all three reach the sea just east of Cape Scott. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Staff Sergeant Nathaniel Wallis, who perished in the crash of a C-154 Globemaster aircraft in this vicinity in 1958.
Category:Glaciers of Pennell Coast | Wallis Glacier () is a glacier nearly 20 nautical miles (37 km) long in the northwest part of the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land. The glacier flows north and then northwest, eventually coalescing with the lower portions of Dennistoun and Nash glaciers just before all three reach the sea just east of Cape Scott. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Staff Sergeant Nathaniel Wallis, who perished in the crash of a C-154 Globemaster aircraft in this vicinity in 1958.
Category:Glaciers of Pennell Coast | 133,272 |
Androsace nivalis | Species of plant | Androsace nivalis is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae with the common name snow dwarf-primrose. It was previously placed in the genus Douglasia, which is now known to be nested within Androsace. | Androsace nivalis is a species of flowering plant in the primrose family Primulaceae with the common name snow dwarf-primrose. It was previously placed in the genus Douglasia, which is now known to be nested within Androsace.
==Description==
Androsace nivalis forms low clumps to extended mats with small dentate (sometimes entire) broadly lanceolate to linear leaves arranged in rosettes. Leaf surfaces and flower stems are covered with short stellate or branched hairs. Flowers have 5 pinkish purple petals, usually with a darker purple throat. Flowers are held in small clusters held well above the mat-like foliage. Hitchcock, C.L. and Cronquist, A. 2018. Flora of the Pacific Northwest, 2nd Edition, p. 397. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
==Range==
Androsace nivalis is endemic to the Wenatchee Mountains in Washington state and nearby areas.
==Habitat==
Androsace nivalis grows in open forest and dry rocky slopes and meadows from about 600 m elevation to the alpine zone, often on rocky serpentine soils.
==Etymology==
The species name nivalis (Latin "snow covered") refers to the fact that the plant emerges early in spring, often when snow is still on the ground.
==Taxonomy==
Androsace nivalis contains the following subspecies:
* Androsace nivalis subsp. weygaertii
* Androsace nivalis subsp. nivalis
==References==
nivalis | 119,990 |
Education in Butler County, Iowa | null | Category:Butler County, Iowa
Butler | Category:Butler County, Iowa
Butler | 3,001,033 |
Francis Fabricius | null | Francis Fabricius (–1572) was a physician and humanist from the Low Countries. Fabricius was born in Roermond around 1510 and studied the humanities in Cologne, where he excelled at Latin and Greek.J.-J. Thonissen, "Fabricius (François)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 6 (Brussels, 1878), 819-820. He went on to study medicine and in 1533 was established as a physician in Deventer. From 1545 to 1552 he was based in Aachen, where he studied the medicinal properties of the thermal springs. He died in 1572."Fabricius, François", in Dictionnaire des sciences médicales: biographie médicale, vol. 4 (Paris, C. L. F. Panckoucke, 1821), p. 92. On Google Books. | Francis Fabricius (–1572) was a physician and humanist from the Low Countries. Fabricius was born in Roermond around 1510 and studied the humanities in Cologne, where he excelled at Latin and Greek.J.-J. Thonissen, "Fabricius (François)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 6 (Brussels, 1878), 819-820. He went on to study medicine and in 1533 was established as a physician in Deventer. From 1545 to 1552 he was based in Aachen, where he studied the medicinal properties of the thermal springs. He died in 1572."Fabricius, François", in Dictionnaire des sciences médicales: biographie médicale, vol. 4 (Paris, C. L. F. Panckoucke, 1821), p. 92. On Google Books.
==Works==
* Thermae aquenses, sive de Balneorum naturalium (Cologne, Jaspar Gennepaeus, 1546). Reprinted 1564, 1617.
** In Dutch as Van den warmen baden, ende in sunderheyt den genen die tot Aken sijn (Maastricht, Jacob Bathen, 1552).Van den warmen baden on Google Books.
==References==
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Category:People from Roermond
Category:Physicians of the Habsburg Netherlands
Category:Renaissance humanists | 5,858,274 |
Eugene M. Lamb | American politician | Eugene M. Lamb (March 7, 1910–December 1, 1982) was an American, Democratic politician.
Born in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Lamb studied business and accounting, and worked at Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1949, 1951, and 1953. He was a Democrat. Lamb served as Wisconsin State Treasurer 1959–1961.'The Wisconsin Blue Book 1960,' Biographical Sketch of Eugene M. Lamb, pg. 4'Ex-state treasurer Eugene Lamb dies,' Madison Capital Times, December 6, 1982, pg. 23 | Eugene M. Lamb (March 7, 1910–December 1, 1982) was an American, Democratic politician.
Born in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Lamb studied business and accounting, and worked at Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1949, 1951, and 1953. He was a Democrat. Lamb served as Wisconsin State Treasurer 1959–1961.'The Wisconsin Blue Book 1960,' Biographical Sketch of Eugene M. Lamb, pg. 4'Ex-state treasurer Eugene Lamb dies,' Madison Capital Times, December 6, 1982, pg. 23
==Notes==
Category:People from Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Category:Wisconsin Democrats
Category:Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Category:State treasurers of Wisconsin
Category:1910 births
Category:1982 deaths
Category:20th-century American politicians | 215,172 |
Hasanabad-e Qarah Darband | null | Hasanabad-e Qarah Darband (, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād-e Qarah Darband; also known as Ḩasanābād, Qarah Darband, and Qeshlāq-e Ḩasanābād) is a village in Hakimabad Rural District, in the Central District of Zarandieh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 51, in 10 families. | Hasanabad-e Qarah Darband (, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād-e Qarah Darband; also known as Ḩasanābād, Qarah Darband, and Qeshlāq-e Ḩasanābād) is a village in Hakimabad Rural District, in the Central District of Zarandieh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 51, in 10 families.
== References ==
Category:Populated places in Zarandieh County | 3,565,601 |
Coscinia | Genus of moths | Coscinia is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1819. | Coscinia is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1819.
==Species==
* Coscinia bifasciata (Rambur, 1832)
* Coscinia cribraria (Linnaeus, 1758)
* Coscinia liouvillei Le Cerf, 1928
* Coscinia libyssa (Püngeler, 1907)
* Coscinia mariarosae Expósito, 1991
* Coscinia romei Sagarra, 1924
===Species formerly placed in Coscinia===
* Spiris striata Linnaeus, 1758
** Syn. Coscinia striata
==References==
*
Category:Callimorphina
Category:Moth genera | 400,889 |
Roxette | null | Category:Per Gessle
Category:Wikipedia categories named after Swedish musical groups | Category:Per Gessle
Category:Wikipedia categories named after Swedish musical groups | 2,199,379 |
First Lady of Armenia | null | First Lady of Armenia () refers to the wife of the president of Armenia. The country's current first lady is Anahit Minasyan, who has held the position since March 13, 2022. To date, there have been no first gentlemen of Armenia. | First Lady of Armenia () refers to the wife of the president of Armenia. The country's current first lady is Anahit Minasyan, who has held the position since March 13, 2022. To date, there have been no first gentlemen of Armenia.
== First ladies of Armenia (since 1991) ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! First Lady
! Term Begins
! Term Ends
! President of Armenia
|-
| Lyudmila Ter-Petrosyan
| November 11, 1991
| February 3, 1998
| Levon Ter-Petrosyan
|-
| Bella Kocharyan
| February 4, 1998
| April 9, 2008
| Robert Kocharyan
|-
| Rita Sargsyan
| April 9, 2008
| April 9, 2018
| Serzh Sargsyan
|-
| Nouneh Sarkissian
| April 9, 2018
| February 1, 2022
| Armen Sarkissian
|-
| Mariam Margaryan(Acting)
| February 1, 2022
| March 13, 2022
| Alen Simonyan(Acting)
|-
| Anahit Minasyan
| March 13, 2022
| Incumbent
| Vahagn Khachaturyan
|}
== Living first ladies ==
, there are four living former first ladies, as identified below.
File:Blank.png|Lyudmila Ter-Petrosyan<br />served 1991–1998<br />born 1947 (age )<br />wife of Levon Ter-Petrosyan
File:Bella Kocharyan.jpg|Bella Kocharyan<br />served 1998–2008<br />born 1954 (age )<br />wife of Robert Kocharyan
File:Nouneh Sarkissian.jpg|Nouneh Sarkissian<br />served 2018–2022<br />born 1954 (age )<br />wife of Armen Sarkissian
File:Blank.png|Mariam Margaryan<br />served 2022<br />birth date unknown<br />wife of Alen Simonyan
== References ==
*
Armenia | 4,618,856 |
John Burrough (Gloucestershire cricketer) | English cricketer | John Wilson Burrough (17 June 1904 – 11 September 1969) was an English first-class cricketer who played in 10 matches for Oxford University and Gloucestershire between 1924 and 1937. He was born in Summertown, Oxford and died at Seale, Surrey. | John Wilson Burrough (17 June 1904 – 11 September 1969) was an English first-class cricketer who played in 10 matches for Oxford University and Gloucestershire between 1924 and 1937. He was born in Summertown, Oxford and died at Seale, Surrey.
==References==
Category:1904 births
Category:1969 deaths
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Category:Oxford University cricketers
Category:Gloucestershire cricketers
Category:Alumni of St John's College, Oxford | 49,199 |
Nagi El-Tomi | Libyan futsal player | Nagi Abdalla El-Tomi (born 21 October 1977) is a Libyan futsal player.
He played for the Libya national futsal team at the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Brazil. El-Tomi made three appearances in the tournament, where Libya were eliminated in the group stage, against Uruguay, Spain, and Iran. | Nagi Abdalla El-Tomi (born 21 October 1977) is a Libyan futsal player.
He played for the Libya national futsal team at the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Brazil. El-Tomi made three appearances in the tournament, where Libya were eliminated in the group stage, against Uruguay, Spain, and Iran.
==Honors==
* African Futsal Championship:
** 2008
* Arab Futsal Championship:
** 2007, 2008
==References==
Category:1977 births
Category:Living people
Category:Libyan men's futsal players | 144,126 |
Morris Williams (baseball) | American baseball player | Morris Williams (birth unknown – death unknown), sometimes spelled "Maurice", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s.
A native of Texas, Williams played in the Negro minor leagues with the San Antonio Black Aces before making his Negro major leagues debut in 1920 with the Indianapolis ABCs. He played for Indianapolis again the following season, and may have played briefly for the Washington Potomacs in 1923. | Morris Williams (birth unknown – death unknown), sometimes spelled "Maurice", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s.
A native of Texas, Williams played in the Negro minor leagues with the San Antonio Black Aces before making his Negro major leagues debut in 1920 with the Indianapolis ABCs. He played for Indianapolis again the following season, and may have played briefly for the Washington Potomacs in 1923.
==References==
==External links==
* and Seamheads
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Category:Baseball pitchers | 143,766 |
Buffalo River State Trail | Rail trail | The Buffalo River State Trail is a rail trail between Fairchild, Wisconsin and Mondovi, Wisconsin. | The Buffalo River State Trail is a rail trail between Fairchild, Wisconsin and Mondovi, Wisconsin.
==Access==
The trail is open year-round from 6 am to 11 pm. The trail is open to walkers, joggers, equestrians, ATV/UTV's, and bicyclists in the summer, and snowmobiling in the winter. It is designated as a multi-use trail and is open to the public.
The trail is free to walk or run, but cyclists and horseback riders require a trail pass, which may be purchased at several self-registration stations along the trail.
It is designated as a multi-use trail and is open to the public.
==History==
The Buffalo River State Trail is built on a former railway corridor and follows the Buffalo River Valley. The Buffalo River (Wisconsin) derives its name from the early French explorers which named it Riviere de Beeufs, for the bison that once inhabited the area.
== See also ==
*List of rail trails
*What is a rail trail
*List of hiking trails in Wisconsin
*List of bike trails in Wisconsin
==External links==
*Official website
== References ==
Category:Rail trails in Wisconsin | 194,964 |
Richard P. Lifton | American biochemist | Richard Priestley Lifton (born 1953) is an American biochemist and the 11th and current president of The Rockefeller University. He earned his B.A. in biological sciences from Dartmouth College and in 1986 he got his M.D. and Ph.D. in biochemistry from Stanford University. He trained at Brigham and Women's Hospital before starting his lab at Yale in 1993. He has been awarded the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences for his discovery of genes that are associated with the regulation of blood pressure.Seventh Annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences Awarded to Dr. Richard P. Lifton In 2014 he was awarded the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for his work. He has been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator since 1994. He was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine, and he is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
In May 2016, Lifton was named the president of Rockefeller University. He succeeded Marc Tessier-Lavigne. | Richard Priestley Lifton (born 1953) is an American biochemist and the 11th and current president of The Rockefeller University. He earned his B.A. in biological sciences from Dartmouth College and in 1986 he got his M.D. and Ph.D. in biochemistry from Stanford University. He trained at Brigham and Women's Hospital before starting his lab at Yale in 1993. He has been awarded the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences for his discovery of genes that are associated with the regulation of blood pressure.Seventh Annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences Awarded to Dr. Richard P. Lifton In 2014 he was awarded the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for his work. He has been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator since 1994. He was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine, and he is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
In May 2016, Lifton was named the president of Rockefeller University. He succeeded Marc Tessier-Lavigne.
==See also==
*Physician-scientist
==External links==
*HHMI bio
*faculty bio
==References==
Category:American biochemists
Category:1953 births
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Category:Members of the National Academy of Medicine | 341,039 |
Battle of Borisov | 1812 battle during Napoleon's invasion of Russia | The Battle of Borisov took place on 21 November 1812, between parts of the French army and parts of the Russian armies. The Russian army under Lambert defeated the French troops under Dombrowsky. | The Battle of Borisov took place on 21 November 1812, between parts of the French army and parts of the Russian armies. The Russian army under Lambert defeated the French troops under Dombrowsky.
==Background==
The French had suffered a defeat just two weeks earlier during the Battle of Krasnoi. Napoleon's army amounted to no more than 20,000 combatants. However, the union with Victor, Oudinot and Dombrowsky brought the numerical strength of the Grande Armée back up to some 49,000 French combatants as well as about 40,000 stragglers. But Minsk had been occupied by Chichagov on 16 November 1812 who reached the Berezina with about 31,500 combatants.
==Battle==
On the 21 November, the Russians under Lambert occupied Borisov in the morning before Oudinot could come up as the sentries had been ambushed. Dombrowski had about 2,000 men left. The Russians casualties were about 2,000, including Lambert, mortally wounded.
==Aftermath==
The Russians destroyed the bridge at Borisov on 22 November. The Battle of Loschniza is Oudinot 's reaction.
==Notes==
==References==
*
*
*
==External links==
*
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Category:Minsk Governorate | 317,834 |
Education in Slovenia | null | This category collects all articles about education in Slovenia. Please use the respective subcategories.
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Slovenia | This category collects all articles about education in Slovenia. Please use the respective subcategories.
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Slovenia | 356,707 |
Poldasht-Shah Takhti Bridge | null | The Poldasht-Shah Takhti Bridge is a bridge located between Poldasht in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran, and Shah Takhti in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. The structure spans the Aras River, and serves as a border crossing that allows access to Nakhchivan without having to pass through Armenia.
Construction was finished in 2007. The bridge has a length of 538 feet (168 meters), and was built at a cost of Rls.40 billion. | The Poldasht-Shah Takhti Bridge is a bridge located between Poldasht in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran, and Shah Takhti in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. The structure spans the Aras River, and serves as a border crossing that allows access to Nakhchivan without having to pass through Armenia.
Construction was finished in 2007. The bridge has a length of 538 feet (168 meters), and was built at a cost of Rls.40 billion.
== References ==
Category:Bridges in Iran | 5,231,049 |
Eco Shooter: Plant 530 | null | Eco Shooter: Plant 530, known as 530 Eco Shooter in Japan and Europe, is a game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Wii's WiiWare service. It was first released in Japan on November 24, 2009, and later released in North America on December 21, 2009 and in Europe on January 29, 2010. | Eco Shooter: Plant 530, known as 530 Eco Shooter in Japan and Europe, is a game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Wii's WiiWare service. It was first released in Japan on November 24, 2009, and later released in North America on December 21, 2009 and in Europe on January 29, 2010.
==References==
Category:2009 video games
Category:Nintendo games
Category:Shooter video games
Category:Video games developed in Japan
Category:Wii-only games
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Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games | 2,962,096 |
Kevin Tancharoen | null | Tancharoen, Kevin | Tancharoen, Kevin | 3,108,036 |
George Dabney | American academic | George Edward Dabney (1808–1868) was an educator and scholar of classics, who served on the faculty of Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) from 1837 to 1854. | George Edward Dabney (1808–1868) was an educator and scholar of classics, who served on the faculty of Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) from 1837 to 1854.
==Early life==
George Dabney was born in 1808. He graduated from the University of Virginia.
==Career==
Dabney taught at New London Academy in Bedford County, Virginia. Later, he taught ancient languages at Washington College in 1837.A.J. Morrison, The Beginnings of Public Education in Virginia, 1776-1860, 27 (1917) He delivered a graduation address at Washington College in 1838 on the importance of studying classicsGeorge Edward Dabney, Lecture on the Study of the Classics, Delivered in Washington College, Lexington, Va., Sept. 10, 1838 (Richmond: Thomas W. Whyte, 1838). and published "On the Study of Ancient Languages in the United States," in the Southern Literary Messenger in 1851. He also delivered an address "on the value of writing," to the alumni of the University of Virginia in June 1849.
Dabney was, with fellow Washington College professor Henry Ruffner, active in the anti-slavery movement in western Virginia and he freed several of his slaves in the 1850s.
==Death==
Dabney died in 1868.
==References ==
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Category:1868 deaths
Category:University of Virginia alumni
Category:Washington and Lee University faculty | 317,555 |
Mount Mohican | null | Mount Mohican, or Raccoon Ridge, is a peak of the Kittatinny Mountains in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The mountain stands in height. It lies along the Appalachian Trail in Worthington State Forest.USGS Bushkill Quadrangle, New Jersey - Pennsylvania, 7.5 Minute - Series (Topographic) 2013 | Mount Mohican, or Raccoon Ridge, is a peak of the Kittatinny Mountains in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The mountain stands in height. It lies along the Appalachian Trail in Worthington State Forest.USGS Bushkill Quadrangle, New Jersey - Pennsylvania, 7.5 Minute - Series (Topographic) 2013
==References==
==External links==
* Worthington State Forest
Category:Mountains of New Jersey
Category:Kittatinny Mountains
Category:Mountains of Warren County, New Jersey | 4,011,619 |
Mohamed Boubekeur | Moroccan boxer | Mohamed Boubekeur (born 1941) is a Moroccan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. | Mohamed Boubekeur (born 1941) is a Moroccan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
==References==
Category:1941 births
Category:Living people
Category:Moroccan male boxers
Category:Olympic boxers of Morocco
Category:Boxers at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Category:People from Tafraout
Category:Light-welterweight boxers | 124,133 |
Ōzato Chōryō | null | , also known by his Chinese style name , was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom.
Prince Ōzato was the second son of King Shō Shitsu, and his mother was Misato Aji-ganashi ().王代記写 He was the first head of a royal family called Mabuni Udun ().Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten."Ōzato Chōryō." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia").
Prince Ōzato served as sessei from 1676 to 1686.中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本 | , also known by his Chinese style name , was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom.
Prince Ōzato was the second son of King Shō Shitsu, and his mother was Misato Aji-ganashi ().王代記写 He was the first head of a royal family called Mabuni Udun ().Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten."Ōzato Chōryō." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia").
Prince Ōzato served as sessei from 1676 to 1686.中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本
==References==
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Category:1647 births
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Category:Sessei
Category:People of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Category:Ryukyuan people
Category:17th-century Ryukyuan people | 5,034,831 |
1942 Brown Bears football team | American college football season | The 1942 Brown Bears football team represented Brown University during the 1942 college football season.
In their second season under head coach Jacob N. "Skip" Stahley, the Bears compiled a 4–4 record, and were outscored 114 to 96 by opponents. Team captains were named on a game-by-game basis.
Brown played its home games at Brown Stadium on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. | The 1942 Brown Bears football team represented Brown University during the 1942 college football season.
In their second season under head coach Jacob N. "Skip" Stahley, the Bears compiled a 4–4 record, and were outscored 114 to 96 by opponents. Team captains were named on a game-by-game basis.
Brown played its home games at Brown Stadium on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island.
==Schedule==
==References==
Brown
Category:Brown Bears football seasons
Brown Bears football | 85,647 |
Tsolov's mouse-like hamster | Species of rodent | Tsolov's mouse-like hamster or Syrian calomyscus (Calomyscus tsolovi) is a species of rodent in the family Calomyscidae.
It is endemic to Syria. | Tsolov's mouse-like hamster or Syrian calomyscus (Calomyscus tsolovi) is a species of rodent in the family Calomyscidae.
It is endemic to Syria.
==References==
*
Category:Mouse-like hamsters
Mouse-like Hamster, Tsolov's
Mouse-like Hamster, Tsolov's
Category:Endemic fauna of Syria
Category:Mammals described in 1991
Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot | 146,229 |
People from Van Wert County, Ohio | null | Category:Van Wert County, Ohio
Van Wert | Category:Van Wert County, Ohio
Van Wert | 1,652,618 |
Supersonic business jets | null | Category:Business aircraft
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Category:Proposed vehicles | Category:Business aircraft
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Category:Proposed vehicles | 850,071 |
Dragons of Weng T'sen | Tabletop role-playing game adventure | Dragons of Weng T'sen is an adventure for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1983. | Dragons of Weng T'sen is an adventure for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1983.
==Contents==
Dragons of Weng T'senis a scenario for character levels 6-9 with an Oriental setting. Violent storms and terrible monsters have been issuing from the forbidden valley of a powerful wizard; the heroes are hired to enter the valley and put a stop to them.
==Publication history==
Dragons of Weng T'senwas written by Delbert Carr, Jr. and Cheron, with a cover by Judith Mitchell and illustrations by David A. Cherry, and was published by Mayfair Games in 1983 as a 32-page book.
==Reception==
==References==
Category:Fantasy role-playing game adventures
Category:Role Aids | 148,304 |
Mississippian extinctions | null | Biological taxa that went extinct during the Mississippian epoch of geologic time, between 358.9 and 323.2 million years ago during the Carboniferous Period.
Extinctions
Category:Carboniferous extinctions | Biological taxa that went extinct during the Mississippian epoch of geologic time, between 358.9 and 323.2 million years ago during the Carboniferous Period.
Extinctions
Category:Carboniferous extinctions | 4,411,165 |
ECCW Vancouver Island Championship | null | The ECCW Vancouver Island Championship is a secondary title in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling. As its name suggests, the title is defended almost exclusively at ECCW events on Vancouver Island, in cities such as Nanaimo and Victoria. It originally lasted from 1998 until some time after the last champion, Rockford 2000, won the title in 2001, then was reactivated in 2007 when Sid Sylum began claiming the title. The current champion is Azeem The Dream, who is currently in his second reign as champion. | The ECCW Vancouver Island Championship is a secondary title in Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling. As its name suggests, the title is defended almost exclusively at ECCW events on Vancouver Island, in cities such as Nanaimo and Victoria. It originally lasted from 1998 until some time after the last champion, Rockford 2000, won the title in 2001, then was reactivated in 2007 when Sid Sylum began claiming the title. The current champion is Azeem The Dream, who is currently in his second reign as champion.
== Title history ==
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|Destruction
|1
|May 9, 1998
|Parksville, BC
|Wins a battle royal
|
|-
|Lumberjack Bubba
|1
|June 6, 1998
|Duncan, BC
|
|
|-
|"Rocket" Randy Tyler
|1
|November 8, 1998
|Cowichan Valley, BC
|
|
|-
|Vacant
|
|November 1998
|
|Tyler is stripped of the title by NWA president Howard Brody
|
|-
|Lumberjack Bubba
|2
|November 20, 1998
|Campbell River, BC
|
|
|-
|Michelle Starr
|1
|April 22, 1999
|Nanaimo, BC
|
|
|-
|Vacant
|
|1999
|
|Starr is stripped of the title due to also holding the NWA Canadian Heavyweight and NWA/ECCW Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championships
|
|-
|Randy Tyler
|2
|July 24, 1999
|Nanaimo, BC
|Defeats Steve Rizzono
|
|-
|Vacant
|
|October 1999
|
|Tyler is stripped for failing to defend the title.
|
|-
|Steve Rizzono
|1
|October 1, 1999
|Victoria, BC
|Defeats Bomber & Juggernaut in 3-way tournament final
|
|-
|Mad Bomber
|1
|November 6, 1999
|Quesnel, BC
|
|
|-
|Ladies Choice
|1
|February 18, 2000
|Nanaimo, BC
|
|
|-
|Rockford 2000
|1
|July 27, 2001
|Victoria, BC
|Still champion as of January 26, 2002
|
|-
|Vacant
|
|
|
|Title inactive
|
|-
|Sid Sylum
|1
|December 1, 2007
|
|Sylum declares himself as champion after winning the 2007 Vancouver Island Cup Tournament, defeating Kyle O'Reilly on August 19, 2007 in Nanaimo, BC
|
|-
|Cremator
|1
|April 25, 2009
|Nanaimo, BC
|
|
|-
|Azeem The Dream
|1
|January 22, 2011
|Victoria, BC
|
|
|-
|Jamie Diaz
|1
|March 18, 2011
|Surrey, BC
|
|
|-
|Azeem The Dream
|2
|April 29, 2011
|Surrey, BC
|
|
|}
==See also==
*Professional wrestling in Canada
*Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling
*National Wrestling Alliance
==References==
Category:National Wrestling Alliance championships
Category:Regional professional wrestling championships
Category:Elite Canadian Championship Wrestling championships | 1,144,739 |
Mehairja | null | Mehairja (; also spelled Mehairqa) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Al Rayyan.
In the 2015 census it was listed as a district of Zone 54, which has a population of 24,593 and also includes Baaya, Muraikh, Luaib, Fereej Al Soudan, and Fereej Al Amir.
It borders Fereej Al Soudan to the east, Al Waab and Al Aziziya to the south, Muraikh and Luaib to the north and Baaya to the west. | Mehairja (; also spelled Mehairqa) is a district in Qatar, located in the municipality of Al Rayyan.
In the 2015 census it was listed as a district of Zone 54, which has a population of 24,593 and also includes Baaya, Muraikh, Luaib, Fereej Al Soudan, and Fereej Al Amir.
It borders Fereej Al Soudan to the east, Al Waab and Al Aziziya to the south, Muraikh and Luaib to the north and Baaya to the west.
==Etymology==
The district derives its name from the Arabic word "mahraqa", meaning "burnt". It was so named for its dark-colored soil and for the dark-colored leaves apparent on trees growing in the region which give the impression that its entire landscape had been charred in the past.
==References==
Category:Populated places in Al Rayyan | 5,433,057 |
Cymatiella ansonae | Species of gastropod | Cymatiella ansonae is a species of predatory sea snail in the family Cymatiidae. | Cymatiella ansonae is a species of predatory sea snail in the family Cymatiidae.
==References==
Category:Cymatiidae
Category:Gastropods described in 1988 | 374,815 |
Shamshir-e Darreh Rashid | null | Shamshir-e Darreh Rashid (, also Romanized as Shamshīr-e Dārreh Rashīd; also known as Shamshīr-e Bālā) is a village in Howmeh-ye Sarpol Rural District, in the Central District of Sarpol-e Zahab County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 209, in 43 families. | Shamshir-e Darreh Rashid (, also Romanized as Shamshīr-e Dārreh Rashīd; also known as Shamshīr-e Bālā) is a village in Howmeh-ye Sarpol Rural District, in the Central District of Sarpol-e Zahab County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 209, in 43 families.
== References ==
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Footer Olympic Champions Diving Mixed Team | null | ==Use==
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To add this template, use Category:Diving Olympic champions navigational boxes | 5,706,109 |
1850s in Catalonia | null | This category is for the year in Catalonia.
Catalonia | This category is for the year in Catalonia.
Catalonia | 5,939,533 |
2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup game templates | null | Game templates | Game templates | 4,106,229 |
Mount Voi | Mountain in Phú Thọ Province, Vietnam | Voi (núi Voi, núi Ten và núi Cẩn) is a mountain of the Xuân Sơn National Park in Phú Thọ Province in northern Vietnam. It is the highest point in the park at 1347 metres. | Voi (núi Voi, núi Ten và núi Cẩn) is a mountain of the Xuân Sơn National Park in Phú Thọ Province in northern Vietnam. It is the highest point in the park at 1347 metres.
==References==
Category:Mountains of Vietnam
Category:Landforms of Phú Thọ province | 38,738 |
Alumni of Vainona High School | null | Alumni of Vainona High School.
Vainona High School | Alumni of Vainona High School.
Vainona High School | 4,706,614 |
Dogfish Bight | null | Dogfish Bight is a bay in the U.S. state of Washington.
Dogfish Bight was so named on account of the stock of dogfish in the waters. | Dogfish Bight is a bay in the U.S. state of Washington.
Dogfish Bight was so named on account of the stock of dogfish in the waters.
==References==
Category:Landforms of Thurston County, Washington
Category:Bays of Washington (state) | 5,241,406 |
Myriam David | French psychoanalyst | Myriam David (15 March 1917 – 28 December 2004) was a French psychoanalyst.
Category:1917 births
Category:2004 deaths
Category:French psychoanalysts | Myriam David (15 March 1917 – 28 December 2004) was a French psychoanalyst.
Category:1917 births
Category:2004 deaths
Category:French psychoanalysts | 93,640 |
Laurence C. Eklund | American journalist | Laurence Conrad Eklund (May 16, 1905 – June 20, 2002) was an American journalist and long time head of the Washington bureau for the Milwaukee Journal.
He was born in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. His father was an immigrant from Sweden. His brother was antarctic explorer and scientist Carl R. Eklund. After graduation from Tomahawk High School, he went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was an associate editor of The Daily Cardinal
and was elected to the Iron Cross Society. He graduated in 1927 with a degree in journalism.
He worked at the Journal for 43 years, which included the position of Washington bureau chief from 1947 to 1970. In 1975 he received knighthood in the Royal Order of the Polar Star from the government of Sweden. In 1990 he was inducted into the Milwaukee Press Club Hall of Fame. He was member of the National Press Club and the Gridiron Club.
He was married 53 years to Ethel, who died in 1982. Laurence died in Bethesda, Maryland at the age of 97. He was survived by a son John. | Laurence Conrad Eklund (May 16, 1905 – June 20, 2002) was an American journalist and long time head of the Washington bureau for the Milwaukee Journal.
He was born in Tomahawk, Wisconsin. His father was an immigrant from Sweden. His brother was antarctic explorer and scientist Carl R. Eklund. After graduation from Tomahawk High School, he went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was an associate editor of The Daily Cardinal
and was elected to the Iron Cross Society. He graduated in 1927 with a degree in journalism.
He worked at the Journal for 43 years, which included the position of Washington bureau chief from 1947 to 1970. In 1975 he received knighthood in the Royal Order of the Polar Star from the government of Sweden. In 1990 he was inducted into the Milwaukee Press Club Hall of Fame. He was member of the National Press Club and the Gridiron Club.
He was married 53 years to Ethel, who died in 1982. Laurence died in Bethesda, Maryland at the age of 97. He was survived by a son John.
==References==
Category:1905 births
Category:2002 deaths
Category:People from Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Category:University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
Category:Journalists from Wisconsin
Category:Order of the Polar Star
Category:American people of Swedish descent
Category:20th-century American journalists
Category:American male journalists | 391,545 |
John Le Lievre | English squash player (1956–2021) | John Robert Le Lievre (9 June 1956 – 23 May 2021) was an English professional squash player.
Le Lievre was born in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey on 9 June 1956 and was an English international, winning 16 caps between 1977 and 1982. He represented England during the 1981 World Team Squash Championships. In 1983, he was elected Chairman of the International Squash Players' Association. | John Robert Le Lievre (9 June 1956 – 23 May 2021) was an English professional squash player.
Le Lievre was born in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey on 9 June 1956 and was an English international, winning 16 caps between 1977 and 1982. He represented England during the 1981 World Team Squash Championships. In 1983, he was elected Chairman of the International Squash Players' Association.
==References==
==External links==
*
Category:English male squash players
Category:1956 births
Category:2021 deaths
Category:People from Saint Peter Port | 363,348 |
KBNS-CD | null | KBNS-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 36, is a low-powered, Class A independent television station licensed to Branson, Missouri, United States. Founded November 30, 1989, the station is owned by The Vacation Channel, LLC.
The Vacation Channel's coverage area includes all the cable systems and is broadcast over the air within an approximate 20-30 mile circle of Branson. This coverage reaches approximately 4.5 million viewers each year. | KBNS-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 36, is a low-powered, Class A independent television station licensed to Branson, Missouri, United States. Founded November 30, 1989, the station is owned by The Vacation Channel, LLC.
The Vacation Channel's coverage area includes all the cable systems and is broadcast over the air within an approximate 20-30 mile circle of Branson. This coverage reaches approximately 4.5 million viewers each year.
==Digital channels==
KBNS is multiplexed with two digital subchannels.
===36.1 The Vacation Channel===
The station's primary feed airs local information primarily aimed at visitors to the Branson area under the brand The Vacation Channel. The channel also broadcasts local news, weather 4 times per hour, children's programming, public affairs and local sports programming as well as special events coverage. KBNS streams the main 36.1 channel over the Internet.
===36.2===
The 36.2 channel runs an all-infomercial format from Lifehacks, a direct response television firm.
Until 2019, 36.2 was billed as the Branson Weather Channel and was affiliated with The Local AccuWeather Channel until that network began phaseout.
== External links ==
*The Vacation Channel official site
*The Vacation Channel's official Branson information site
BNS-CD
Category:Television channels and stations established in 1989
Category:Low-power television stations in the United States | 878,735 |
Teenage Caveman (2002 film) | null | Teenage Caveman is a 2002 science fiction-horror-teen film directed by controversial filmmaker Larry Clark. It was made as part of a series of low-budget made-for-television movies loosely inspired by B movies that Samuel Z. Arkoff had produced for AIP. The film reused the title and basic premise from the original 1958 film Teenage Caveman, but it is not a remake of the earlier film. | Teenage Caveman is a 2002 science fiction-horror-teen film directed by controversial filmmaker Larry Clark. It was made as part of a series of low-budget made-for-television movies loosely inspired by B movies that Samuel Z. Arkoff had produced for AIP. The film reused the title and basic premise from the original 1958 film Teenage Caveman, but it is not a remake of the earlier film.
==Plot==
The film is set in a post-apocalyptic future, where the vast majority of humanity has died due to a viral epidemic. The remaining humans have reverted to primitive tribalism.
After killing his father for sexually assaulting his girlfriend, the son of a tribal leader is banished from the tribe, along with his friends. They eventually stumble upon a solar-powered city whose only two inhabitants are genetically modified to survive the plague. They view themselves as superhuman mutants who intend to recreate humanity in their own image.
==Cast==
*Andrew Keegan as David
*Tara Subkoff as Sarah
*Richard Hillman as Neil
*Tiffany Limos as Judith
*Stephen Jasso as Vincent
*Crystal Celeste Grant as Elizabeth
*Shan Elliot as Joshua
*Hayley Keenan as Heather
*Paul Hipp as Shaman
==Reception==
The film received very mixed reviews from critics.
Scott Thill of PopMatters suggested to "grab some popcorn" and "kick back and laugh".
Kim Newman of Empire gave the film a score of 3 out of 5 stars.
When the DVD version of Teenage Caveman was released on June 10, 2016, Bill Chambers of Film Freak Central wrote: "Unfortunately, while [the film] is a testament to Clark's auteurist position, it establishes him as a filmmaker of limited range".
==References==
==External links==
*
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Category:2000s science fiction horror films
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Category:Films directed by Larry Clark
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Category:American post-apocalyptic films
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Category:Films about sexually transmitted diseases
Category:American monster movies
Category:American science fiction horror films
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Hay Street, Perth | null | Category:Streets in Perth central business district, Western Australia
Category:Streets in West Perth, Western Australia
Category:Wikipedia categories named after roads and streets | Category:Streets in Perth central business district, Western Australia
Category:Streets in West Perth, Western Australia
Category:Wikipedia categories named after roads and streets | 3,876,370 |
Football squad | null | -- This implements Template:Football squad
local p = {}
local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs
local Navbox = require('Module:Navbox')
local function buildList(args, listType)
local list={}
for k, v in pairs(args) do
if (type(k) == 'string') and (mw.ustring.match((v or ),'%S') ~= nil) then
local prefix, n = k:sub(1,string.len(listType)), k:sub(string.len(listType)+1)
if prefix == listType and (tonumber(n) or n == ) then
if listType == 'manager' then
n = (args['manager_type' .. n] or "Manager") .. ':'
end
if k == listType then k = listType .. '1' end
local row = string.format('* %s %s', k, n, v)
table.insert(list, row)
end
end
end
table.sort(list, function (x, y) return tonumber(string.match(x, 'fbsquad_' .. listType .. '(%d*)"')) < tonumber(string.match(y, 'fbsquad_' .. listType .. '(%d*)"')) end )
return table.concat(list, "\n") .. "\n"
end
function p.navbox(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
args.name = args.name or ""
args.state = args.state or "autocollapse"
args.teamname = args.teamname or ""
args.bgcolor = args.bgcolor or "#ccf"
args.textcolor = args.textcolor or "#000"
args.bordercolor = args.bordercolor or ""
args.list1 = buildList(args, 'p') .. (args.list1 or args.list or ) .. buildList(args, 'manager')
if args.list1 == then args.list1 = '' end
args.titlestyle = args.titlestyle or ("background:" .. args.bgcolor ..
"; color:" .. args.textcolor ..
"; box-shadow: inset 1px 1px 0 " .. args.bordercolor .. ", inset -1px -1px 0 " .. args.bordercolor ..
"; width:87%;")
args.title = args.title or args.teamdisplay or args.teamname
args.title = "" .. args.title .. " – current squad"
return Navbox._navbox({
name = args.name,
state = args.state,
bodystyle = nil,
bodyclass = "vcard",
titleclass = "fn org",
listclass = "hlist",
titlestyle = args.titlestyle,
title = args.title,
list1 = args.list1
})
end
return p | -- This implements Template:Football squad
local p = {}
local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs
local Navbox = require('Module:Navbox')
local function buildList(args, listType)
local list={}
for k, v in pairs(args) do
if (type(k) == 'string') and (mw.ustring.match((v or ),'%S') ~= nil) then
local prefix, n = k:sub(1,string.len(listType)), k:sub(string.len(listType)+1)
if prefix == listType and (tonumber(n) or n == ) then
if listType == 'manager' then
n = (args['manager_type' .. n] or "Manager") .. ':'
end
if k == listType then k = listType .. '1' end
local row = string.format('* %s %s', k, n, v)
table.insert(list, row)
end
end
end
table.sort(list, function (x, y) return tonumber(string.match(x, 'fbsquad_' .. listType .. '(%d*)"')) < tonumber(string.match(y, 'fbsquad_' .. listType .. '(%d*)"')) end )
return table.concat(list, "\n") .. "\n"
end
function p.navbox(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
args.name = args.name or ""
args.state = args.state or "autocollapse"
args.teamname = args.teamname or ""
args.bgcolor = args.bgcolor or "#ccf"
args.textcolor = args.textcolor or "#000"
args.bordercolor = args.bordercolor or ""
args.list1 = buildList(args, 'p') .. (args.list1 or args.list or ) .. buildList(args, 'manager')
if args.list1 == then args.list1 = '' end
args.titlestyle = args.titlestyle or ("background:" .. args.bgcolor ..
"; color:" .. args.textcolor ..
"; box-shadow: inset 1px 1px 0 " .. args.bordercolor .. ", inset -1px -1px 0 " .. args.bordercolor ..
"; width:87%;")
args.title = args.title or args.teamdisplay or args.teamname
args.title = "" .. args.title .. " – current squad"
return Navbox._navbox({
name = args.name,
state = args.state,
bodystyle = nil,
bodyclass = "vcard",
titleclass = "fn org",
listclass = "hlist",
titlestyle = args.titlestyle,
title = args.title,
list1 = args.list1
})
end
return p | 6,271,788 |
Marion C. Moore School | null | Marion C. Moore is a public middle school and high school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. | Marion C. Moore is a public middle school and high school located in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
==History==
In 2017, the name of the school was changed from Moore Traditional School to Marion C. Moore School.
On November 22, 2019 the Marion C. Moore Instagram page made a post announcing Rob Fulk’s retirement as principal. It was formatted as a letter, written by Rob himself.
==Notable alumni==
* Mekale McKay, NFL player
==References==
Category:Jefferson County Public Schools (Kentucky)
Category:Public high schools in Kentucky
Category:Educational institutions established in 1969
Category:1969 establishments in Kentucky
Category:High schools in Louisville, Kentucky | 760,311 |
Forest Stream albums | null | Category:Symphonic black metal albums
Category:Doom metal albums by Russian artists
Category:Gothic metal albums by Russian artists
Category:Black metal albums by Russian artists
Category:Symphonic metal albums by Russian artists | Category:Symphonic black metal albums
Category:Doom metal albums by Russian artists
Category:Gothic metal albums by Russian artists
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Category:Symphonic metal albums by Russian artists | 1,161,569 |
Surveying and Mapping Act | null | The Surveying and Mapping Act was assented to by the President of Pakistan in May 2014 after being passed by the National Assembly in order to regulate geospatial data. | The Surveying and Mapping Act was assented to by the President of Pakistan in May 2014 after being passed by the National Assembly in order to regulate geospatial data.
==History==
In 2012, the Land Surveying and Mapping Bill was proposed to entrust all mapping responsibilities in Pakistan to the Survey of Pakistan. The proposed bill would require all government and private agencies involved in surveying and mapping to register with the Survey of Pakistan; failure to comply would be punished with one year of imprisonment and a fine of up to one million rupees. The Ministry of Defence argued that the mapping activities of unauthorised firms could go unchecked without a law or regulatory authority. The objectives of the proposed bill would be to prevent the unauthorised mapping of sensitive areas (a potential security risk), prevent damage to survey markers, avoid duplication of mapping efforts, and to make the Survey of Pakistan a National Mapping Agency.
The bill was passed by Pakistan's National Assembly in 2014.
==Reception==
Syed Ali Asjad Naqvi, Research and Training Director at the Center for Economic Research in Pakistan (CERP), expressed bafflement towards the proposed bill, stating that it will hinder ongoing humanitarian efforts which employ mapping. Naqvi added that bills should be proposed by public representatives rather than the military.
==See also==
*Geospatial Information Regulation Bill, 2016 (India)
==References==
Category:Acts of the Parliament of Pakistan
Category:2014 in Pakistani law
Category:Geographic data and information regulation | 5,284,835 |
Jos Schurgers | Dutch motorcycle racer | Jos Schurgers (born 18 February 1947, Haarlem) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from the Netherlands. He had his best years in 1971 when he finished the 50cc season in third place behind Jan de Vries and Angel Nieto, and in 1973 when he won the 125cc race in the Belgian Grand Prix and finished the 125cc season again in third place, this time to Kent Andersson and Chas Mortimer.Jos Schurgers career statistics at MotoGP.com | Jos Schurgers (born 18 February 1947, Haarlem) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from the Netherlands. He had his best years in 1971 when he finished the 50cc season in third place behind Jan de Vries and Angel Nieto, and in 1973 when he won the 125cc race in the Belgian Grand Prix and finished the 125cc season again in third place, this time to Kent Andersson and Chas Mortimer.Jos Schurgers career statistics at MotoGP.com
== References ==
Category:1947 births
Category:Living people
Category:Dutch motorcycle racers
Category:50cc World Championship riders
Category:125cc World Championship riders
Category:Sportspeople from Haarlem | 46,309 |
Railway services discontinued in 1959 | null | 1959
Services discontinued
Category:Products and services discontinued in 1959 | 1959
Services discontinued
Category:Products and services discontinued in 1959 | 4,095,754 |
János Csík | Hungarian handball player | János Csík (born 20 December 1946 in Orosháza) is a former Hungarian handball player and handball coach.
In 1972 he was part of the Hungarian team which finished eighth in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He played in one match and scored two goals. | János Csík (born 20 December 1946 in Orosháza) is a former Hungarian handball player and handball coach.
In 1972 he was part of the Hungarian team which finished eighth in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He played in one match and scored two goals.
==References==
==External links==
* Profile on the Hungarian Olympic Committee official website
Category:1946 births
Category:Living people
Category:People from Orosháza
Category:Hungarian male handball players
Category:Hungarian handball coaches
Category:Olympic handball players of Hungary
Category:Handball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Category:Sportspeople from Békés County | 162,249 |
Osaka Shin-Ai Gakuin | null | is a private girls' preschool through senior high school in Jōtō-ku, Osaka.
It is affiliated with Osaka Shin-ai College.
Takenaka Corporation built a chapel on the school campus in 2004. | is a private girls' preschool through senior high school in Jōtō-ku, Osaka.
It is affiliated with Osaka Shin-ai College.
Takenaka Corporation built a chapel on the school campus in 2004.
==Notable alumnae==
*Yoshie Ōishi - politician
*Katsuyo Kobayashi - chef
==References==
==External links==
* Osaka Shin-Ai Jogakuin
** Osaka Shin-Ai High School
Category:Jōtō-ku, Osaka
Category:Schools in Osaka
Category:High schools in Osaka Prefecture
Category:Private schools in Japan | 5,554,050 |
Sevanti Ninan | Indian journalist, columnist, researcher and media critic | Sevanti Ninan is an Indian journalist, columnist, researcher and media critic. She is the founding editor of The Hoot, which was the first media watchdog in India. Ninan was the recipient of the Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons in 1989, and is a visiting scholar (fellowship) at the Center for the Advanced Study of India, an academic center associated with the University of Pennsylvania. She is also the author of the book, Headlines from the Heartland which is described as the first in-depth study into the growth of the expanding Hindi language newspaper industry in India.
Ninan is a regular columnist at The Telegraph and has formerly been a columnist at several major newspapers including The Hindu, The Indian Express and Mint, the financial newspaper founded by The Wall Street Journal and Hindustan Times. She began her career in journalism at the Hindustan Times and subsequently became a correspondent and later an editor with The Indian Express. In 2001, she founded The Hoot as a media watchdog which was re-configured into an archive and media research resource around 2018. | Sevanti Ninan is an Indian journalist, columnist, researcher and media critic. She is the founding editor of The Hoot, which was the first media watchdog in India. Ninan was the recipient of the Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Mediapersons in 1989, and is a visiting scholar (fellowship) at the Center for the Advanced Study of India, an academic center associated with the University of Pennsylvania. She is also the author of the book, Headlines from the Heartland which is described as the first in-depth study into the growth of the expanding Hindi language newspaper industry in India.
Ninan is a regular columnist at The Telegraph and has formerly been a columnist at several major newspapers including The Hindu, The Indian Express and Mint, the financial newspaper founded by The Wall Street Journal and Hindustan Times. She began her career in journalism at the Hindustan Times and subsequently became a correspondent and later an editor with The Indian Express. In 2001, she founded The Hoot as a media watchdog which was re-configured into an archive and media research resource around 2018.
== Bibliography ==
* Rajasthan (1980) Roli Books. .
* Through the Magic Window: Television and Change in India (1995) Penguin Books. .
* Plain Speaking with Chandrababu Naidu (2000) Viking Press. .
* Headlines from the Heartland: Reinventing the Hindi Public Sphere (2007) SAGE Publications. .
==References==
Category:Living people
Category:Indian women journalists
Category:Indian columnists
Category:Year of birth missing (living people) | 168,590 |
Wonder Woman (TV series) episode redirects to lists | null | Category:DC Comics episode redirects | Category:DC Comics episode redirects | 5,153,683 |
Kolah Boz-e Gharbi Rural District | null | Kolah Boz-e Gharbi Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,121, in 1,020 families. The rural district has 17 villages. | Kolah Boz-e Gharbi Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Meyaneh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,121, in 1,020 families. The rural district has 17 villages.
== References ==
Category:Rural Districts of East Azerbaijan Province
Category:Meyaneh County | 3,810,021 |
Nations at the 2003 Summer Universiade | null | Category:Nations at the Summer Universiade by year
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Category:Nations at sport events in 2003 | Category:Nations at the Summer Universiade by year
Category:2003 Summer Universiade
Category:Nations at sport events in 2003 | 5,475,091 |
New Brunswick Route 425 | null | Route 425 is a long mostly west–east secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
The route's Eastern terminus starts on Route 420 in Red Bank immediately crossing the Southwest Miramichi River to the north bank, passing Tozers Island. The road travels west passing through the community of Sunny Corner then the community of Boom Road, and Whitney. The Road then Intersects with Route 435 before entering the community of Strathadam. The route then passes by McKay Cove then the community of Eel Ground before entering community of Jones Crossing in the city of Miramichi at Route 8. | Route 425 is a long mostly west–east secondary highway in the northwest portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
The route's Eastern terminus starts on Route 420 in Red Bank immediately crossing the Southwest Miramichi River to the north bank, passing Tozers Island. The road travels west passing through the community of Sunny Corner then the community of Boom Road, and Whitney. The Road then Intersects with Route 435 before entering the community of Strathadam. The route then passes by McKay Cove then the community of Eel Ground before entering community of Jones Crossing in the city of Miramichi at Route 8.
==History==
==Intersecting routes==
Route 435
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Gaetano Troja | Italian footballer | Gaetano "Tanino" Troja (born July 25, 1944, in Palermo) is a former Italian footballer. He was a forward who played for Palermo, Brescia, Napoli, Bari and Catania. He played seven seasons with Palermo, three in Serie A and four in Serie B, scoring 43 goals and becoming one of the most beloved players in the team history. | Gaetano "Tanino" Troja (born July 25, 1944, in Palermo) is a former Italian footballer. He was a forward who played for Palermo, Brescia, Napoli, Bari and Catania. He played seven seasons with Palermo, three in Serie A and four in Serie B, scoring 43 goals and becoming one of the most beloved players in the team history.
==External links==
*Profile at Enciclopedia Del Calcio
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Mass media people from Frankfurt | null | Frank
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Category:People from Frankfurt | 5,837,533 |
Kazimierz Ryczan | Polish Roman Catholic bishop | thumb
Kazimierz Ryczan (10 February 1939 – 13 September 2017) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the priesthood on 16 June 1963, Ryczan was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kielce, Poland on 17 July 1993.Kazimierz Ryczan
Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 11 October 2014.
He died on 13 December 2017. | thumb
Kazimierz Ryczan (10 February 1939 – 13 September 2017) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop.
Ordained to the priesthood on 16 June 1963, Ryczan was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kielce, Poland on 17 July 1993.Kazimierz Ryczan
Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 11 October 2014.
He died on 13 December 2017.
==References==
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Betsukai, Hokkaido | null | Category:Towns in Hokkaido
Category:Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Japan | Category:Towns in Hokkaido
Category:Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Japan | 6,030,402 |
Sarum (beetle) | Genus of leaf beetles from Africa | Sarum is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, found in Africa. Most of its species were originally placed in Rhembastus. | Sarum is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae, found in Africa. Most of its species were originally placed in Rhembastus.
==Species==
* Sarum baerti Selman, 1972
* Sarum geminatus (Jacoby, 1900)
* Sarum inermis (Jacoby, 1901)
* Sarum mashonanus (Jacoby, 1901)
* Sarum monardi (Pic, 1940)
* Sarum obscurellus (Gerstaecker, 1871)
* Sarum pergeminatus (Burgeon, 1941)
==References==
Category:Eumolpinae
Category:Chrysomelidae genera
Category:Beetles of Africa | 362,453 |
Choubey | null | Choubey or Chaturvedi is a surname of Hindu Brahmins meaning knower of four Vedas. Notable people with the surname include:
*Ashwini Kumar Choubey (born 1953), Indian politician
*Balswarup Choubey (1934–2011), Indian nephrologist and medical academic
*Narayan Choubey (1923–?), Indian politician
*Santosh Choubey (born 1955), Indian social entrepreneur, educationalist, poet, and writer | Choubey or Chaturvedi is a surname of Hindu Brahmins meaning knower of four Vedas. Notable people with the surname include:
*Ashwini Kumar Choubey (born 1953), Indian politician
*Balswarup Choubey (1934–2011), Indian nephrologist and medical academic
*Narayan Choubey (1923–?), Indian politician
*Santosh Choubey (born 1955), Indian social entrepreneur, educationalist, poet, and writer
==See also==
*Chaubey | 5,816,770 |
Donovan Lentz | South African cricketer | Donovan Lentz (born 20 July 1982) is a South African cricketer. He played in two first-class and two List A matches for Border in 2005. | Donovan Lentz (born 20 July 1982) is a South African cricketer. He played in two first-class and two List A matches for Border in 2005.
==See also==
* List of Border representative cricketers
==References==
==External links==
*
Category:1982 births
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Category:Cricketers from Port Elizabeth | 172,810 |
Ramón Verea | null | Ramón Silvestre Verea Aguiar y García (Curantes, 11 December 1833 – Buenos Aires, 6 February 1899) was a Galician journalist, engineer and writer, known as the inventor of a calculator with an internal multiplication table (1878). | Ramón Silvestre Verea Aguiar y García (Curantes, 11 December 1833 – Buenos Aires, 6 February 1899) was a Galician journalist, engineer and writer, known as the inventor of a calculator with an internal multiplication table (1878).
==Works==
===Novels===
*La cruz de Cobblestone.
*Una mujer con dos maridos.
===Essays===
*Artículos filosóficos y cartas a un campesino. Los Angeles: "La Aurora," Librería Mexicana, [1909]
*La religión universal: artículos, críticas y polémicas, publicados en El Progreso en 1886–87. Dios y la creación (inédito), Nueva York: Impr. el Poligloto, 1891.
*Catecismo librepensador, ó Cartas a un campesino... Nueva York: Imprenta "El polígloto", 1894 y Managua, Tipografía nacional, 1894; reimpreso con otro título: Catecismo libre-pensador. Cartas a un campesino. San Salvador: Imp. R. Reyes [1923]
*En defensa de España, cuestiones de Cuba, Venezuela, "América para los Americanos"... Guatemala: Sánchez y de Guise, 1896.
==References==
==Notes==
*Biography of Ramón Verea
*Calculating machine of Ramón Verea
*Reportaje sobre él en El País, 4 de agosto de 2013
*Un gallego inventó la calculadora, artículo aparecido en La Voz de Galicia el 30 de diciembre de 2004.
*Imagen de la máquina de calcular de Verea
*Ramon Verea's Internal Multiplication Table
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Paleogene amphibians of South America | null | Amphibians
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Joseph Jones (footballer) | English footballer | Joseph William Jones (1880–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. | Joseph William Jones (1880–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers.
==References==
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Category:Year of death missing | 3,344 |
Michael Oliver (Lord Mayor of London) | British politician and Lord Mayor of London | Sir James Michael Yorrick Oliver (born 13 July 1940) is a retired investment banker who was Lord Mayor of London for 2001–02.
Educated at Wellington College, he started his working life in Stockbrokers Kitcat & Aitken and became a member of the London Stock Exchange. He subsequently became both a partner of the firm and later Managing Director. City mergers in the 1990s saw him become Director, Lloyds Investment Managers and then Director, Investment Funds at Hill Samuel Asset Management. In July 2000, following the Lloyds TSB merger with Scottish Widows, he became Director, Investment Funds with Scottish Widows Investment Partnership. Sir Michael has also served on the Boards of a number of investment trusts and country funds. He is a fellow of the Securities Institute.
Parallel to his business success he has also been a Magistrate, a Liveryman (Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers), and an Alderman. He was an Aldermanic Sheriff in 1997 and elected Lord Mayor in 2001.
Sir Michael is married to Sally and has two children Sophie and Justine and four grandchildren. His interests include travel and archaeology. | Sir James Michael Yorrick Oliver (born 13 July 1940) is a retired investment banker who was Lord Mayor of London for 2001–02.
Educated at Wellington College, he started his working life in Stockbrokers Kitcat & Aitken and became a member of the London Stock Exchange. He subsequently became both a partner of the firm and later Managing Director. City mergers in the 1990s saw him become Director, Lloyds Investment Managers and then Director, Investment Funds at Hill Samuel Asset Management. In July 2000, following the Lloyds TSB merger with Scottish Widows, he became Director, Investment Funds with Scottish Widows Investment Partnership. Sir Michael has also served on the Boards of a number of investment trusts and country funds. He is a fellow of the Securities Institute.
Parallel to his business success he has also been a Magistrate, a Liveryman (Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers), and an Alderman. He was an Aldermanic Sheriff in 1997 and elected Lord Mayor in 2001.
Sir Michael is married to Sally and has two children Sophie and Justine and four grandchildren. His interests include travel and archaeology.
==References==
* Alderman Sir Michael Oliver. Debrett's. Accessed 2011-01-17.
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Here Be Monsters (Ten album) | null | Here Be Monsters is the fifteenth studio album by the melodic hard rock band Ten. The first single from the album, the track "Fearless", was released on 6 December 2021., while the second one, "Hurricane", was released on 12 January 2022. | Here Be Monsters is the fifteenth studio album by the melodic hard rock band Ten. The first single from the album, the track "Fearless", was released on 6 December 2021., while the second one, "Hurricane", was released on 12 January 2022.
==Track listing==
All songs written by Gary Hughes.
# "Fearless" – 6:53
# "Chapter and Psalm" – 8:18
# "Hurricane" – 4:35
# "Strangers on a Distant Shore" – 6:07
# "The Dream That Fell to Earth" – 6:25
# "The Miracle of Life" – 5:48
# "Anything You Want" – 4:47
# "Immaculate Friends" – 5:19
# "Follow Me into the Fire" – 7:11
# "The Longest Time" – 4:55
==Personnel==
===Ten===
*Gary Hughes – vocals, guitars, backing vocals
*Dann Rosingana – lead guitars
*Steve Grocott – lead guitars
*Darrel Treece-Birch – keyboards, programming
*Steve Mckenna – bass guitar
* Markus Kullman – drums and percussion
===Production===
*Gary Hughes – production
==Charts==
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==References==
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Be the Bear | null | Be The Bear is the nom de plume of Swedish artist and producer Christina Wehage.
Previews of her two forthcoming singles, ‘’Erupt’’ and ‘’Mermaid’’, have been featured in international TV commercials. Short versions of both songs have been released on Be The Bear's YouTube channel with over 750 000 views. | Be The Bear is the nom de plume of Swedish artist and producer Christina Wehage.
Previews of her two forthcoming singles, ‘’Erupt’’ and ‘’Mermaid’’, have been featured in international TV commercials. Short versions of both songs have been released on Be The Bear's YouTube channel with over 750 000 views.
==Behind the name==
In the music press, Wehage has explained that her artist name comes from that she "used to be scared of bears. I used to dream about them every night, chasing me up old wooden staircases [...] When dreams come back again and again, I think it's because you are trying to deal with something. I wasn't facing my fears and challenging myself". "Be The Bear is like an appeal to myself to do the things that I find scary or difficult. To stand up, make noise and challenge myself and others".
===Featured in films===
* Det är okej att känna hopp
===Featured in commercials===
* Heart On A Line (Saab 9-4X)
* Barfotavisan (Blomsterlandet)
* Sparks (Volvo V70 Connected Touch)
* Song For Elliott (Volvo Family Of 60)
* Mermaid (Volvo Concept Estate)
* Erupt (Volvo Cross Country, Winter Story)
* ‘’Malibu Lover’’ (Volvo Cross Country)
==References==
==External links==
*
* YouTube Channel
* Facebook Page
Category:Musicians from Gothenburg
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Category:Synth-pop singers | 2,922,370 |
Lake Ka-ho, Illinois | null | Lake Ka-ho is a village in Cahokia Township, Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. It was incorporated in 2000. The population was 237 at the 2010 census and had an estimated population of 221 in 2019.
The village is part of the St. Louis, MO–IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. | Lake Ka-ho is a village in Cahokia Township, Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. It was incorporated in 2000. The population was 237 at the 2010 census and had an estimated population of 221 in 2019.
The village is part of the St. Louis, MO–IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.
==Demographics==
==References==
Category:Villages in Macoupin County, Illinois
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Category:2000 establishments in Illinois | 1,757,273 |
Carl Keller | Australian rules footballer | Carl Keller (9 July 1893 – 17 June 1981) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). | Carl Keller (9 July 1893 – 17 June 1981) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
== Notes ==
== External links ==
*
*Carl Keller's profile at Blueseum
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Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) | 408,820 |
Lambuth University alumni | null | Category:Alumni by university or college in Tennessee
Alumni | Category:Alumni by university or college in Tennessee
Alumni | 2,624,096 |
Maha Sajan | null | Maha Sajan (槃羅茶全) or Bàn La Trà Toàn(槃羅茶全), P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan in Chinese sources, was king of Champa from 1460 to 1471, the year of the fall of Champa. In 1471, in a reaction to a Cham raid against Hóa Châu, the emperor Lê Thánh Tông of Đại Việt (Vietnam), invaded Champa.Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd.,
The Vietnamese captured the Cham capital of Vijaya, murdering 60,000 and imprisoning another 30,000. P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan was captured, became ill and died on junk taking him away.
This was the final defeat of Champa,https://books.google.com/books?id=Jskyi00bspcC>. which then became three minor principalities under the protection Đại Việt. | Maha Sajan (槃羅茶全) or Bàn La Trà Toàn(槃羅茶全), P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan in Chinese sources, was king of Champa from 1460 to 1471, the year of the fall of Champa. In 1471, in a reaction to a Cham raid against Hóa Châu, the emperor Lê Thánh Tông of Đại Việt (Vietnam), invaded Champa.Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd.,
The Vietnamese captured the Cham capital of Vijaya, murdering 60,000 and imprisoning another 30,000. P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan was captured, became ill and died on junk taking him away.
This was the final defeat of Champa,https://books.google.com/books?id=Jskyi00bspcC>. which then became three minor principalities under the protection Đại Việt.
== References ==
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Category:Vietnamese monarchs | 1,849,499 |
Progress and Justice Population of Islamic Iran | null | Progress and Justice Population of Islamic Iran () is an Iranian Principlist political party closely associated with Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Established in 2008, Morteza Talaie was formerly the general-secretary and many members hold senior positions in Tehran municipality.
The group launched and operated Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf's campaign in 2013 Iranian presidential election. 15 out of the 31 members of the City Council of Tehran between 2013 and 2017 were endorsed by the party. | Progress and Justice Population of Islamic Iran () is an Iranian Principlist political party closely associated with Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Established in 2008, Morteza Talaie was formerly the general-secretary and many members hold senior positions in Tehran municipality.
The group launched and operated Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf's campaign in 2013 Iranian presidential election. 15 out of the 31 members of the City Council of Tehran between 2013 and 2017 were endorsed by the party.
== Party leaders ==
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||Morteza Talaie
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||Hossein Ghorbanzadeh
||2015–2018
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||Mohsen Pirhadi
||2018–2020
||
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||Mohammad Saeed Ahadian
||2020–present
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==References==
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Friends of the Manifesto and Liberty | null | The Friends of the Manifesto and Liberty (, AML) was a political movement in French Algeria. | The Friends of the Manifesto and Liberty (, AML) was a political movement in French Algeria.
==History==
The party was founded in March 1944 by Ferhat Abbas in order to publicize and defend the Manifesto of the Algerian People.Frank Tachau (1994) Political parties of the Middle East and North Africa, Greenwood Press, p30 Its demands included equal rights for the Muslim population and an autonomous Algeria federated with France.
The party provide to be one of the most successful parties in Algerian history, gaining hundreds of thousands of members and the support of the banned Algerian People's Party and the Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema. However, French officials refused to speak the party and used the Sétif disturbances of May 8, 1945 as a pretext for dissolving it and arresting Abbas.
A similar movement, the Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto was founded the following year.
==References==
Category:Banned political parties in Algeria
Category:Defunct political parties in Algeria
Category:Defunct political parties in France
Category:1944 establishments in Algeria
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Category:Political parties disestablished in 1945 | 2,864,109 |
Tankers of Russia | null | Russia
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Category:Merchant ships of Russia
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Category:Auxiliary ships of Russia | 2,375,092 |
Wheelchair fencers at the 1988 Summer Paralympics | null | This category includes wheelchair fencers at the 1988 Summer Paralympics. | This category includes wheelchair fencers at the 1988 Summer Paralympics.
== See also ==
* Wheelchair fencing at the 1988 Summer Paralympics
1988
Category:Competitors at the 1988 Summer Paralympics | 4,098,550 |
Chinese film actresses | null | Film
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Actress | Film
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Actress | 3,592,736 |
Kawachi Province | null | Category:Former provinces of Japan
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Category:History of the Kansai region
Category:Geography of the Kansai region | 4,563,658 |
Ayşe Çağırır | Turkish boxer | Ayşe Çağırır (born January 1, 1995) is a Turkish female boxer competing in the light flyweight (48 kg) division. She is a European Championship bronze medalist. | Ayşe Çağırır (born January 1, 1995) is a Turkish female boxer competing in the light flyweight (48 kg) division. She is a European Championship bronze medalist.
==Boxing career==
In 2014 she won a bronze medal at the European Championships in Bucharest. After two point victories in the 1/8 finals and the quarterfinals, Çağırır lost in the semifinals to the representative of Bulgaria Sevda Asenova. In November of the same year, she represented Turkey at the World Championships in Jeju, where she fell in the 1/8 finals.
On 19 May 2022, Çağırır won the gold medal in the 48 kg category at the Women's World Championship defeating Kazakhstan's Alua Balkibekova in the minimumweight final in Istanbul, Turkey.
==References==
==External links==
*
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Category:Mediterranean Games medalists in boxing
Category:20th-century Turkish women
Category:21st-century Turkish women | 338,831 |
Phoenician language | null | Language
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Language | 1,637,499 |
Simon McCaffery | American author of speculative fiction (born 1963) | 'Simon McCaffery (born 1963) is an American author of speculative fiction. Trained as a journalist and magazine editor, he was an Honorable Mention recipient in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest twice before he began publishing short fiction in a variety of professional science fiction, horror and mystery publications in the 1990s, including Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Tomorrow SF (edited by Algis Budrys), and Space and Time. He was a contributor in the anthology, Other Worlds Than These, edited by John Joseph Adams, alongside authors Stephen King and Ian McDonald. His fiction has also been collected in anthologies including the "Book of the Dead" series edited by Splatterpunk authors John Mason Skipp and Craig Spector (Still Dead and Mondo Zombie), 100 Wicked Little Witch Stories, 'Mondo Zombie", and The Haunted Hour.
He also served as president of the Oklahoma Science Fiction Writers in Tulsa, Okla., and edited the monthly newsletter, Son of GPIC, for a number of years. | 'Simon McCaffery (born 1963) is an American author of speculative fiction. Trained as a journalist and magazine editor, he was an Honorable Mention recipient in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest twice before he began publishing short fiction in a variety of professional science fiction, horror and mystery publications in the 1990s, including Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Tomorrow SF (edited by Algis Budrys), and Space and Time. He was a contributor in the anthology, Other Worlds Than These, edited by John Joseph Adams, alongside authors Stephen King and Ian McDonald. His fiction has also been collected in anthologies including the "Book of the Dead" series edited by Splatterpunk authors John Mason Skipp and Craig Spector (Still Dead and Mondo Zombie), 100 Wicked Little Witch Stories, 'Mondo Zombie", and The Haunted Hour.
He also served as president of the Oklahoma Science Fiction Writers in Tulsa, Okla., and edited the monthly newsletter, Son of GPIC, for a number of years.
==External links==
*
* http://simonmccafferyfiction.blogspot.com/
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Category:American short story writers
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Category:American male short story writers
Category:American male novelists | 360,825 |
Olivier Gremaud | Swiss rower | Olivier Gremaud (born 8 March 1979) is a Swiss rower. He competed in the men's quadruple sculls event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. | Olivier Gremaud (born 8 March 1979) is a Swiss rower. He competed in the men's quadruple sculls event at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
==References==
Category:1979 births
Category:Living people
Category:Swiss male rowers
Category:Olympic rowers of Switzerland
Category:Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Category:Rowers from Zürich | 61,625 |
Kurdish literature | null | These articles are related to Kurdish literature:
Literature
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Category:Indigenous literature | These articles are related to Kurdish literature:
Literature
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Category:Indigenous literature | 528,485 |
Crimson Records | null | Crimson Records was an American reissue independent record label founded by Jerry Greene in the early 1960s, and was a sister label of Lost Nite Records. Disc jockey Jerry Blavat was a co-owner of the label until the late 1960s. The label was known for releasing rare and hard-to-find doo-wop and R&B records. During its existence, Crimson released two LPs and approximately 18 singles. The most popular single released by the label was "Expressway to Your Heart" by The Soul Survivors. | Crimson Records was an American reissue independent record label founded by Jerry Greene in the early 1960s, and was a sister label of Lost Nite Records. Disc jockey Jerry Blavat was a co-owner of the label until the late 1960s. The label was known for releasing rare and hard-to-find doo-wop and R&B records. During its existence, Crimson released two LPs and approximately 18 singles. The most popular single released by the label was "Expressway to Your Heart" by The Soul Survivors.
==Discography==
===Albums===
* LP-501 Jerry Blavat Presents Guess What? by Various Artists (issued December 1966)
* LP-502 When The Whistle Blows Anything Goes by The Soul Survivors (issued November 1967)
===Singles===
* 1010 "Expressway to Your Heart" by The Soul Survivors
* 1012 "Explosion (In My Soul)" by The Soul Survivors b/w "Dathon's Theme"
* 1016 "Impossible Mission (Mission Impossible)" by The Soul Survivors
* 1008 "I Need Your Love" b/w "Not My Baby" From the record label by The Masters (with John Oates)
==See also==
* Lost Nite Records
* List of record labels
==References==
Category:Companies based in Philadelphia
Category:American independent record labels
Category:Defunct record labels of the United States
Category:Reissue record labels
Category:Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania | 1,569,595 |
WikiProject BBC Sitcoms members | null | This is a list of people who are in BBC Sitcoms task force.
Category:WikiProject BBC
BBC Sitcoms | This is a list of people who are in BBC Sitcoms task force.
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BBC Sitcoms | 962,699 |
Baron Milverton | Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom | Baron Milverton, of Lagos and of Clifton in the City of Bristol, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 October 1947 for the colonial administrator Sir Arthur Richards. He had previously served as Governor of Nigeria. the title is held by his eldest son, the second Baron, who succeeded in 1978. | Baron Milverton, of Lagos and of Clifton in the City of Bristol, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 October 1947 for the colonial administrator Sir Arthur Richards. He had previously served as Governor of Nigeria. the title is held by his eldest son, the second Baron, who succeeded in 1978.
==Barons Milverton (1947)==
*Arthur Frederick Richards, 1st Baron Milverton (1885–1978)
*Fraser Arthur Richard Richards, 2nd Baron Milverton (b. 1930)
The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother, the Honourable Michael Hugh Richards (b. 1936)
The heir presumptive's heir and last heir to the title is his son Arthur Hugh Richards (b. 1963)
==Arms==
==References==
Category:Baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Category:Noble titles created in 1947 | 199,887 |
Where Do Teenagers Come From? | null | "Where Do Teenagers Come From?" is a 1980 episode of the American television anthology series ABC Afterschool Special, which aired on March 5, 1980. The live action-animation episode was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and was a sequel to the 1977 episode My Mom's Having a Baby. The episode was notable for its signature song "Growing Up," written by Doug Goodwin.From TV Music Museum | "Where Do Teenagers Come From?" is a 1980 episode of the American television anthology series ABC Afterschool Special, which aired on March 5, 1980. The live action-animation episode was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and was a sequel to the 1977 episode My Mom's Having a Baby. The episode was notable for its signature song "Growing Up," written by Doug Goodwin.From TV Music Museum
==Premise==
When 12-year-old Kelly begins to experience changes in her body, she, along with Petey and Oscar, once again visit Dr. Lendon Smith, who uses an animated film that explains in detail (via Smith's narraration) of how teenagers, especially young girls, experience adolescence and how her body changes.
==Cast==
* Shane Sinutko as Petey Evans
* Jarred Johnson as Oskar
* Rachael Longaker as Kelly
* Lendon Smith as himself
* Stephanie Steele as Julie
==References==
==External links==
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Category:Works about adolescence | 2,945,999 |
Tuglak | 2012 Kannada film | Tuglak () is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Aravind Kaushik, starring Rakshit Shetty, Meghana Gaonkar and Anisha Ummer. | Tuglak () is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Aravind Kaushik, starring Rakshit Shetty, Meghana Gaonkar and Anisha Ummer.
==Cast==
* Rakshit Shetty as Raaghu
* Meghana Gaonkar as Sonia
* Anisha Ummer as Sania
* B. Suresha as a don
* Giri
* Balu Nagendra
* Venkat Shastry
* Kailash
* Rishab Biradar
* Bank Janardhan
==Music==
== Reception ==
=== Critical response ===
R G Vijayasarathy of Rediff.com scored the film at 2.5 out of 5 stars and says "Arjun's music is passable. Camerawork by Manu Apler is a major highlight of the film. The film could have been more engaging and interesting". Bangalore Mirror wrote "Anisha Umar, in her first Kannada film, is passable and Meghana has just added another film to her list. B Suresha in the role of a don is neither scary or funny. The camerawork and the editing where the cuts are invisible are the plus points of the film. Otherwise, the director should take the blame. Period". Deccan Herald wrote "“Tuglak” lives up to its title. An effort that holds itself back just short of brilliance, “Tuglak” simplifies the dilemma many face, but leaves the audience dissatisfied. Just as the sultan of yore, perhaps?"
==References==
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Category:2010s Kannada-language films
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Category:Films directed by Aravind Kaushik | 66,017 |
Mike Patterson (transport director) | null | J. Michael Patterson is the current Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Patterson was appointed ODOT Director by the Oklahoma Transportation Commission in March 2013, succeeding retiring Director Gary Ridley. | J. Michael Patterson is the current Director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Patterson was appointed ODOT Director by the Oklahoma Transportation Commission in March 2013, succeeding retiring Director Gary Ridley.
==Career==
Mike Patterson earned his Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Master's degree in Finance from the University of Central Oklahoma. Patterson first worked for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (then known as the State Highway Department) in 1970 as a summer intern. His father worked in ODOT's planning division from 1961 to 1987. Patterson joined the Department full time as Deputy Comptroller in 1980 before being promoted to Department Comptroller in 1984. In 1999 he was named Assistant Director of Finance and Administration, serving in that capacity until 2010. In 2010 he was promoted to Deputy Director/Chief Financial Officer of ODOT, the Department's third highest ranking official.
==Personal life==
Patterson and his wife Joy live in Edmond. They have two daughters and five granddaughters.
==References==
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Category:State cabinet secretaries of Oklahoma
Category:Heads of Oklahoma state agencies
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Category:Year of birth missing (living people) | 3,668,102 |
Edholm Point | null | Edholm Point () is the northwestern point of Krogh Island in the Biscoe Islands, Antarctica forming the west side of the entrance to Transmarisca Bay.
The point was mapped from air photos by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition (1956–57), and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Otto Edholm, a British physiologist who was Head of the Division of Human Physiology of the National Institute for Medical Research since its foundation in 1949, and who specialized in studies of the effects of cold on man.
In 2021 one of Otto Edholm's grandchildren set up an ice-cream company called Edholm Point Ice-Cream.
www.edholmpointicecream.com
thumb | Edholm Point () is the northwestern point of Krogh Island in the Biscoe Islands, Antarctica forming the west side of the entrance to Transmarisca Bay.
The point was mapped from air photos by the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition (1956–57), and was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Otto Edholm, a British physiologist who was Head of the Division of Human Physiology of the National Institute for Medical Research since its foundation in 1949, and who specialized in studies of the effects of cold on man.
In 2021 one of Otto Edholm's grandchildren set up an ice-cream company called Edholm Point Ice-Cream.
www.edholmpointicecream.com
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== References ==
Category:Headlands of the Biscoe Islands | 2,761,603 |
1974 in New Zealand association football | null | Category:Seasons in New Zealand association football
New Zealand
New Zealand
Association football | Category:Seasons in New Zealand association football
New Zealand
New Zealand
Association football | 4,327,687 |
Straits View | null | Straits View is a planning area located in the Central Area of the Central Region of Singapore. The area is currently relatively undeveloped, with fewer commercial developments compared to the adjacent Downtown Core.
Straits View planning area is bounded by Marina South to the north, the Downtown Core to the northwest and west, and the Singapore Strait to the south. | Straits View is a planning area located in the Central Area of the Central Region of Singapore. The area is currently relatively undeveloped, with fewer commercial developments compared to the adjacent Downtown Core.
Straits View planning area is bounded by Marina South to the north, the Downtown Core to the northwest and west, and the Singapore Strait to the south.
==References==
Category:Central Region, Singapore
Category:Places in Singapore | 4,677,472 |
8th-century Frankish rabbis | null | rabbis
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Category:French rabbis | 6,127,758 |
Langhorne Manor School | null | Langhorne Manor School, now known as Langhorne Manor Borough Hall, is a historic one-room school building located at Langhorne Manor, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1891, and is a small -story building with stone faced wood frame walls and a slate covered hipped roof in the Queen Anne style. It measures 33 feet wide by 43 feet deep. The roof features two eyelid dormers and a gable dormer with fishscale shingles. The school was converted to Borough Hall in 1959. Note: This includes
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. | Langhorne Manor School, now known as Langhorne Manor Borough Hall, is a historic one-room school building located at Langhorne Manor, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1891, and is a small -story building with stone faced wood frame walls and a slate covered hipped roof in the Queen Anne style. It measures 33 feet wide by 43 feet deep. The roof features two eyelid dormers and a gable dormer with fishscale shingles. The school was converted to Borough Hall in 1959. Note: This includes
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
==References==
Category:One-room schoolhouses in Pennsylvania
Category:School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
Category:Queen Anne architecture in Pennsylvania
Category:School buildings completed in 1891
Category:Schools in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Bucks County, Pennsylvania | 3,464,911 |
Max Hardie | Australian rules footballer | James Maxwell Hardie (11 February 1900 – 25 September 1960) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). | James Maxwell Hardie (11 February 1900 – 25 September 1960) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
== Notes ==
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Category:1900 births
Category:1960 deaths
Category:Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia)
Category:St Kilda Football Club players | 84,640 |
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