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Animalist Party | null | The Animalist Party () is a French political partyhttp://www.journal-officiel.gouv.fr/publications/assoc/pdf/2016/0013/JOAFE_PDF_Unitaire_20160013_01271.pdf focused on animal rights and against cruelty to animals. | The Animalist Party () is a French political partyhttp://www.journal-officiel.gouv.fr/publications/assoc/pdf/2016/0013/JOAFE_PDF_Unitaire_20160013_01271.pdf focused on animal rights and against cruelty to animals.
== History ==
For the 2022 French legislative election, the party presented 421 candidates in the first round of this election, with the primary objective not of obtaining seats, but of highlighting the theme of the animal cause in France.
== Election results ==
=== National Assembly ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Election year
! Votes
! %
! Seats
! +/−
|-
! 2017
| 63,637
| 0.28
|
|
|-
!2022
|255 712
|1.12
|
|
|}
Any vote received brings in 1,42 € per year for the five years of the mandate. With its 63,637 votes, the animalist party has thus benefited from a total of 45,000 € in subsidies for the last five years. The money earned in 2022 is expected to be much higher.
=== European Parliament ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Election year
! Votes
! %
! Seats
! +/−
|-
! 2019
| 490,074
| 2.16
|
|
|}
== See also ==
* List of animal advocacy parties
* Ecological Revolution for the Living
== References ==
== External links ==
*
Category:Animal advocacy parties
Category:Political parties in France
Category:Political parties established in 2016
Category:2016 establishments in France
Category:Animal welfare organizations based in France
Category:Organizations based in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 4,816,636 |
Warwickshire County Cricket Club seasons | null | Category:English and Welsh county cricket club seasons
Seasons | Category:English and Welsh county cricket club seasons
Seasons | 2,686,635 |
Battles of the 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum | null | interregnum
1383-1385 Crisis
Category:Battles involving Castile
Category:1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum
Category:1380s conflicts
Category:Battles of the Middle Ages
Category:Conflicts in 1383
Category:Conflicts in 1384
Category:Conflicts in 1385 | interregnum
1383-1385 Crisis
Category:Battles involving Castile
Category:1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum
Category:1380s conflicts
Category:Battles of the Middle Ages
Category:Conflicts in 1383
Category:Conflicts in 1384
Category:Conflicts in 1385 | 3,760,637 |
Rugby union players from County Donegal | null | Category:Sportspeople from County Donegal
Donegal
Playe | Category:Sportspeople from County Donegal
Donegal
Playe | 4,683,056 |
Footer Commonwealth Champions Marathon Men | null | Marathon men
Commonwealth Games men | Marathon men
Commonwealth Games men | 1,936,753 |
Art Nouveau architecture in Brazil | null | Brazil
Category:Architecture of Brazil | Brazil
Category:Architecture of Brazil | 4,128,597 |
Viktor Panin (physicist) | Soviet physicist (1930–2020) | Viktor Yevgenievich Panin (; 10 November 1930 – 25 September 2020) was a Soviet and Russian physicist, professor, and advisor of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was an expert in the fields of solid mechanics, plastic deformation and physical materials. | Viktor Yevgenievich Panin (; 10 November 1930 – 25 September 2020) was a Soviet and Russian physicist, professor, and advisor of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was an expert in the fields of solid mechanics, plastic deformation and physical materials.
==Curriculum vitae==
* 1979 — Head of Solid State Physics and Materials Science at the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, USSR Academy of Sciences
* From 1984 to 2002 — founder and director of Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS
* From 2002 to present — Adviser Academy of Sciences of Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS
He was a Foreign Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus since 1999.
==Scientific achievements==
Under the guidance of academician Victor Panin who established and developed physical mesomechanics of materials, uniting physical materials with solid mechanics at macrolevel and with physics of plastic deformation at microlevel. Within this framework, he developed new methods of computer design materials and technologies of their production.Physical mesomechanics and computer engineering design of materials (rus) Deep mesomechanics ideas can be successfully used in the new approach to earthquake prediction where the seismic source mesostructure appears to be an intermediate term precursor.Goldin S. V. Macro- and mesostructures in the earthquake source area // Физическая мезомеханика. 2005. Т. 8. № 1. сс. 5-14 (rus)
==See also==
* Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS
==References==
==External links==
* ISPMS director
* ISPMS sovet
* Viktor Panin in ISPMS SB RAS
* Academicians of Russian Academy of Sciences
Category:Soviet physicists
Category:20th-century Russian physicists
Category:1930 births
Category:2020 deaths
Category:Tomsk State University alumni
Category:Tomsk State University faculty
Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
Category:Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Category:Foreign Members of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus | 211,901 |
Argentine people of Portuguese descent | null | Portuguese
Category:South American people of Portuguese descent
Category:Latin American people of Portuguese descent
Category:People of Portuguese descent
Category:Argentina–Portugal relations | Portuguese
Category:South American people of Portuguese descent
Category:Latin American people of Portuguese descent
Category:People of Portuguese descent
Category:Argentina–Portugal relations | 2,588,915 |
Olympic boxers of Iran | null | Category:Iranian boxers
Iran
Boxers | Category:Iranian boxers
Iran
Boxers | 1,345,418 |
Nebraska Cornhuskers football navbox | null | Category:NCAA Division I FBS team navigational boxes
* | Category:NCAA Division I FBS team navigational boxes
* | 2,011,391 |
Pakistani pharmacists | null | Category:Pharmacists by nationality
Pharmacists
Category:Pharmacy in Pakistan | Category:Pharmacists by nationality
Pharmacists
Category:Pharmacy in Pakistan | 2,927,182 |
Marco Falaschi | null | Marco Falaschi (born 18 September 1987) is an Italian volleyball player, a member of the Italy men's national volleyball team and Polish club ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle, bronze medalist of World League 2013, Montenegrin Champion (2014). | Marco Falaschi (born 18 September 1987) is an Italian volleyball player, a member of the Italy men's national volleyball team and Polish club ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle, bronze medalist of World League 2013, Montenegrin Champion (2014).
==Career==
===Clubs===
He went to Lotos Trefl Gdańsk in June 2014. He signed a one-year contract.PlusLiga: Marco Falaschi wzmocnił Lotos Trefl Gdańsk - eurosport.onet.pl - 26-06-2014 On 19 April 2015 Lotos Trefl Gdańsk, including Falaschi, achieved the Polish Cup 2015.Polish Cup for Lotos Trefl. Asseco Resovia in the second place - assecoresovia.pl - 19-04-2015POLISH CUP M: Earthquake at Ergo Arena - Lotos Trefl lifted trophy! (VIDEO) - worldofvolley.com - 19-04-2015 Then he won silver medal of the Polish Championship.POL M: Madhouse in Rzeszów – Resovia is new Polish champion! - worldfovolley.com - 28-04-2015 In May 2015 he extended his contract with Lotos Trefl Gdańsk until 2016.Falaschi zostaje w Gdańsku na kolejny rok - plusliga.pl - 13-05-2015 In season 2016/17 he played for another Polish club GKS Katowice.
==Sporting achievements==
===Clubs===
====National championships====
* 2013/2014 16px Montenegrin Cup, with Budvanska Rivijera Budva
* 2013/2014 16px Montenegrin Championship, with Budvanska Rivijera Budva
* 2014/2015 16px Polish Cup, with Lotos Trefl Gdańsk
* 2014/2015 16px Polish Championship, with Lotos Trefl Gdańsk
* 2015/2016 16px Polish SuperCup 2015, with Lotos Trefl Gdańsk
* 2017/2018 16px Polish Championship, with ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
===National team===
* 2013 16px FIVB World League
* 2013 16px Mediterranean Games
==References==
==External links==
* FIVB profile
* PlusLiga player profile
Category:1987 births
Category:Living people
Category:Italian men's volleyball players
Category:Italian expatriates in Poland
Category:Expatriate volleyball players in Poland
Category:Trefl Gdańsk players
Category:Volleyball players at the 2015 European Games
Category:European Games competitors for Italy
Category:ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle players
Category:Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Italy
Category:Mediterranean Games medalists in volleyball
Category:Competitors at the 2013 Mediterranean Games
Category:People from Santa Croce sull'Arno
Category:21st-century Italian people | 4,296,736 |
Riff Raff Theatre Company | null | Riff Raff Theatre is a theatre company based in Wexford, Republic of Ireland. The company was founded in 1981 by four theatre practitioners Michael Way, Irene Wright, Leo Meehan and Gerard Hanton and remains Wexford's first full-time theatre company. Classified as Independent Professional Fringe Theatre, they specialise in premiering new works or in new interpretations of contemporary classics. | Riff Raff Theatre is a theatre company based in Wexford, Republic of Ireland. The company was founded in 1981 by four theatre practitioners Michael Way, Irene Wright, Leo Meehan and Gerard Hanton and remains Wexford's first full-time theatre company. Classified as Independent Professional Fringe Theatre, they specialise in premiering new works or in new interpretations of contemporary classics.
== Productions ==
The company's back catalogue includes productions of August Strindberg's Miss Julie, The Factory Girls by Frank McGuinness, Ruffian on the Stair by Joe Orton, The Fire Raisers by Max Frisch, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Fool For LoveTheatre Ireland and States of Shock both by Sam Shepard and the first European production of Orange Flower Water by Craig Wright.Dramatic Soundscape
==Cast Members==
Actors who have come through the ranks of the company include Irene Wright, Gary Lydon,Enniscorthy Guardian Steve Gunn, Laura Way (daughter of the co-founders),Irish Independent Amy Joyce Hastings
== References ==
== External links ==
* wexford.ie Arts Directory p56
Category:Theatre companies in the Republic of Ireland | 2,425,139 |
Elachista dubitella | Species of moth | Elachista dubitella is a moth in the family Elachistidae. It was described by Sinev and Sruoga in 1995. It is found in south-eastern Siberia.Elachista at funet | Elachista dubitella is a moth in the family Elachistidae. It was described by Sinev and Sruoga in 1995. It is found in south-eastern Siberia.Elachista at funet
==References==
Category:Moths described in 1995
dubitella
Category:Moths of Asia | 169,362 |
Welsh-language singers | null | Category:Singers by language
Singers
Singers | Category:Singers by language
Singers
Singers | 3,745,971 |
PJ Banville | Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer | PJ Banville is a Gaelic footballer from County Wexford, Ireland. He plays with the Wexford inter-county team and his club side Horeswood.
He was part of the Wexford side in 2008 that proved to be a very successful year for the county. Wexford won Division 3 of the National League, beating Fermanagh in the final. Having beaten Meath and Laois, they reached that year's Leinster Championship final, but were comprehensively beaten by Dublin.
However subsequent victories over Down and Armagh, meant Wexford reached the All-Ireland semi-final. In the semi-final they lost to eventual All-Ireland champions Tyrone.
He also played soccer with Waterford United F.C. | PJ Banville is a Gaelic footballer from County Wexford, Ireland. He plays with the Wexford inter-county team and his club side Horeswood.
He was part of the Wexford side in 2008 that proved to be a very successful year for the county. Wexford won Division 3 of the National League, beating Fermanagh in the final. Having beaten Meath and Laois, they reached that year's Leinster Championship final, but were comprehensively beaten by Dublin.
However subsequent victories over Down and Armagh, meant Wexford reached the All-Ireland semi-final. In the semi-final they lost to eventual All-Ireland champions Tyrone.
He also played soccer with Waterford United F.C.
==References==
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people
Category:Horeswood Gaelic footballers
Category:Horeswood hurlers
Category:Wexford inter-county Gaelic footballers
Category:Waterford F.C. players
Category:Gaelic footballers who switched code
Category:Association football forwards
Category:Republic of Ireland association footballers | 221,048 |
2001 TennisCup Vlaanderen | null | The 2001 TennisCup Vlaanderen was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Antwerp, Belgium that was part of the Tier V category of the 2001 WTA Tour. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and was held from 14 May until 20 May 2001. Fifth-seeded Barbara Rittner won the singles title and the accompanying $16,000 first-prize money. | The 2001 TennisCup Vlaanderen was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Antwerp, Belgium that was part of the Tier V category of the 2001 WTA Tour. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and was held from 14 May until 20 May 2001. Fifth-seeded Barbara Rittner won the singles title and the accompanying $16,000 first-prize money.
==Finals==
===Singles===
Barbara Rittner defeated Klára Zakopalová, 6–3, 6–2
* It was Rittner's 1st singles title of the year and the 2nd and last of her career.
===Doubles===
Els Callens / Virginia Ruano Pascual defeated Kristie Boogert / Miriam Oremans, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4
==External links==
* ITF tournament edition details
* WTA tournament draws
Antwerp
Category:Belgian Open (tennis)
Category:May 2001 sports events in Europe
Category:2001 in Belgian women's sport
Category:2001 in Belgian tennis | 5,214,868 |
Pavel Eigel | Russian slalom canoeist | Pavel Pavlovich Eigel (; born 1 March 1990) is a Russian slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2005.
Eigel won a bronze medal in the K1 event at the 2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Rio de Janeiro. He also won the overall World Cup title in the Extreme K1 in 2018, the first season when this event counted for world cup points.
He finished 9th in the K1 event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo he participated in both the C1 and the K1 events, even though he does not normally compete in C1. He finished in the last 18th position in the C1 event after only starting in the first heat. He then finished 20th in the K1 event after being eliminated in the semifinal. | Pavel Pavlovich Eigel (; born 1 March 1990) is a Russian slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2005.
Eigel won a bronze medal in the K1 event at the 2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Rio de Janeiro. He also won the overall World Cup title in the Extreme K1 in 2018, the first season when this event counted for world cup points.
He finished 9th in the K1 event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo he participated in both the C1 and the K1 events, even though he does not normally compete in C1. He finished in the last 18th position in the C1 event after only starting in the first heat. He then finished 20th in the K1 event after being eliminated in the semifinal.
==World Cup individual podiums==
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%;"
!Season
!Date
!Venue
!Position
!Event
|-
|rowspan=2| 2018 || align=right| 24 June 2018 ||align=left| Liptovský Mikuláš || bgcolor=gold|1st || Extreme K1
|-
| align=right| 8 July 2018 ||align=left| Augsburg || bgcolor=gold|1st || Extreme K1
|-
| 2020 || align=right| 7 November 2020 ||align=left| Pau || bgcolor=gold|1st || Extreme K1
|}
==References==
==External links==
*
*
Category:1990 births
Category:Living people
Category:Russian male canoeists
Category:Canoeists at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Category:Canoeists at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Category:Olympic canoeists of Russia
Category:Sportspeople from Moscow | 354,630 |
Spanish missions in the Americas | null | Category:Christianization
M01
Americas
Category:Catholic missions
Spanish
Spanish | Category:Christianization
M01
Americas
Category:Catholic missions
Spanish
Spanish | 1,218,370 |
Transportation in Taney County, Missouri | null | Category:Taney County, Missouri
Taney | Category:Taney County, Missouri
Taney | 4,793,610 |
Polish military aviators | null | Category:Military aviators by country
Military aviators | Category:Military aviators by country
Military aviators | 6,278,984 |
Port Albert, Newfoundland and Labrador | null | Port Albert is a local service district and designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. | Port Albert is a local service district and designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
== Geography ==
Port Albert is in Newfoundland within Subdivision L of Division No. 8.
== Demographics ==
As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Port Albert recorded a population of 66 living in 34 of its 42 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2011 population of 69. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016.
== Government ==
Port Albert is a local service district (LSD) that is governed by a committee responsible for the provision of certain services to the community. The chair of the LSD committee is Frank Milley.
== See also ==
*List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador
*List of designated places in Newfoundland and Labrador
*List of local service districts in Newfoundland and Labrador
== References ==
Category:Designated places in Newfoundland and Labrador
Category:Local service districts in Newfoundland and Labrador | 2,395,359 |
2019 Sibiu Open | null | The 2019 Sibiu Open was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the eighth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2019 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Sibiu, Romania between 16 and 22 September 2019. | The 2019 Sibiu Open was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the eighth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2019 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Sibiu, Romania between 16 and 22 September 2019.
==Singles main-draw entrants==
===Seeds===
{|class="sortable wikitable"
|-
! width="70"| Country
! width="195"| Player
! Rank1
! Seed
|-
|
|Pedro Sousa
|123
|1
|-
|
|Blaž Rola
|133
|2
|-
|
|Attila Balázs
|136
|3
|-
|
|Pedro Martínez
|149
|4
|-
|
|Nikola Milojević
|151
|5
|-
|
|Federico Coria
|155
|6
|-
|
|Robin Haase
|156
|7
|-
|
|Rudolf Molleker
|157
|8
|-
|
|João Domingues
|179
|9
|-
|
|Facundo Argüello
|181
|10
|-
|
|Tallon Griekspoor
|187
|11
|-
|
|Filip Horanský
|189
|12
|-
|
|Dmitry Popko
|216
|13
|-
|
|Christopher O'Connell
|223
|14
|-
|
|Peđa Krstin
|224
|15
|-
|
|Bernabé Zapata Miralles
|236
|16
|}
* 1 Rankings are as of 9 September 2019.
===Other entrants===
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
* Adrian Bodmer
* Victor Vlad Cornea
* Michał Dembek
* Mircea-Alexandru Jecan
* Filip Cristian Jianu
The following players received entry into the singles main draw as alternates:
* Pavel Nejedlý
* Petr Nouza
* Fabien Reboul
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
* Jaroslav Pospíšil
* Matej Sabanov
The following player received entry as a lucky loser:
* Sergio Martos Gornés
==Champions==
===Singles===
* Danilo Petrović def. Christopher O'Connell 6–4, 6–2.
===Doubles===
* Sadio Doumbia / Fabien Reboul def. Ivan Sabanov / Matej Sabanov 6–4, 3–6, [10–7].
==References==
Category:2019 ATP Challenger Tour
2019
Category:2019 in Romanian tennis
Category:September 2019 sports events in Europe | 5,600,850 |
Kolad railway station | Railway Station in Maharashtra, India | Kolad railway station is the first railway station on the Konkan Railway. It is at a distance of 12.916 km down from Roha railway station which comes under Konkan Railway. The succeeding station is Indapur railway station, a halt station.
Kolad has one platform serving four halting trains each day. No trains originate from this station. It is located 80 km from Pune's Lohegaon airport. This station falls in the Ratnagiri Division of the State of Maharashtra in western coastal India.
In 2012, the Konkan Railway's ro-ro (roll-on, roll-off) service was operating from Kolad railway station to Verna in Goa (417 km, 8–10 hours journey), Suratkal (721 km, 24 hours journey) in Karnataka, besides other regional routes.
Besides the railway station, Kolad is known for adventure sports, in particular white-water rafting. | Kolad railway station is the first railway station on the Konkan Railway. It is at a distance of 12.916 km down from Roha railway station which comes under Konkan Railway. The succeeding station is Indapur railway station, a halt station.
Kolad has one platform serving four halting trains each day. No trains originate from this station. It is located 80 km from Pune's Lohegaon airport. This station falls in the Ratnagiri Division of the State of Maharashtra in western coastal India.
In 2012, the Konkan Railway's ro-ro (roll-on, roll-off) service was operating from Kolad railway station to Verna in Goa (417 km, 8–10 hours journey), Suratkal (721 km, 24 hours journey) in Karnataka, besides other regional routes.
Besides the railway station, Kolad is known for adventure sports, in particular white-water rafting.
==References==
==External links==
*Trucks loaded at Kolad on ro-ro train of the Konkan Railway (video)
Category:Railway stations along Konkan Railway line
Category:Railway stations in Raigad district
Category:Railway stations opened in 1993
Category:Ratnagiri railway division | 348,432 |
Stanisławów Drugi, Łódź Voivodeship | null | Stanisławów Drugi is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szczerców, within Bełchatów County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south of Szczerców, south-west of Bełchatów, and south-west of the regional capital Łódź.
The village has a population of 148. | Stanisławów Drugi is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szczerców, within Bełchatów County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south of Szczerców, south-west of Bełchatów, and south-west of the regional capital Łódź.
The village has a population of 148.
==References==
Category:Villages in Bełchatów County | 1,788,697 |
Floyd County, Kentucky | null | Category:Kentucky counties
Category:Counties of Appalachia | Category:Kentucky counties
Category:Counties of Appalachia | 175,828 |
Austrogomphus angelorum | Species of dragonfly | Austrogomphus angelorum, also known as Austrogomphus (Austrogomphus) angelorum, is a species of dragonfly of the family Gomphidae,
commonly known as the Murray River hunter.
It inhabits slow-flowing parts of the Murray River in South Australia and on the border of New South Wales and Victoria.
Austrogomphus angelorum is a tiny to medium-sized, black and yellow dragonfly. | Austrogomphus angelorum, also known as Austrogomphus (Austrogomphus) angelorum, is a species of dragonfly of the family Gomphidae,
commonly known as the Murray River hunter.
It inhabits slow-flowing parts of the Murray River in South Australia and on the border of New South Wales and Victoria.
Austrogomphus angelorum is a tiny to medium-sized, black and yellow dragonfly.
==Gallery==
Austrogomphus angelorum female wings (34671808580).jpg|Female wings
Austrogomphus angelorum male wings (34671811480).jpg|Male wings
==See also==
* List of Odonata species of Australia
==References==
Category:Gomphidae
Category:Odonata of Australia
Category:Endemic fauna of Australia
Category:Taxa named by Robert John Tillyard
Category:Insects described in 1913 | 207,271 |
1900s in Fiji | null | Fiji
Category:20th century in Fiji
Category:Decades in Fiji
Fiji | Fiji
Category:20th century in Fiji
Category:Decades in Fiji
Fiji | 5,375,508 |
Marunouchi Park Building | null | The is an office building in the Chiyoda special ward of Tokyo, Japan. Completed on April 30, 2009, it stands at 170 m (558 ft) tall. Along with the Mitsubishi Shoji Building, it houses the head office of the Mitsubishi Corporation. | The is an office building in the Chiyoda special ward of Tokyo, Japan. Completed on April 30, 2009, it stands at 170 m (558 ft) tall. Along with the Mitsubishi Shoji Building, it houses the head office of the Mitsubishi Corporation.
== See also ==
* List of tallest structures in Tokyo
==References==
Category:Skyscraper office buildings in Tokyo
Category:Office buildings completed in 2009
Category:Marunouchi
Category:2009 establishments in Japan | 4,809,414 |
Lobocheilos rhabdoura | Species of fish | Lobocheilos rhabdoura is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae found in Asia. | Lobocheilos rhabdoura is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae found in Asia.
==References==
Category:Fish of Thailand
Category:Cyprinid fish of Asia
Category:Fish described in 1934
Category:Labeoninae | 83,246 |
Bartholomew Thomas Duhigg | Irish legal antiquary | Bartholomew Thomas Duhigg (1750?–1813) was an Irish legal antiquary.
Duhigg was called to the Irish bar in 1775. He was for a long period librarian to King's Inns, Dublin, and also held the post of assistant barrister for the county of Wexford. He also wrote, but never published, A Completion of King's Inns Remembrancer, giving an Account of the most Eminent Irish Lawyers, and a History of the Union with Ireland (History of the King's Inns, page 614). In a letter from Dr. Anderson to Bishop Percy, dated 3 September 1805, Duhigg is noted as "a writer of curious research and information", but as writing "a bad English style". see (Nichols, Illustrations of Literature, vii. 156)
In addition to his legal investigations, Duhigg appears to have studied with much care the old Irish language. He was married, and had one son, an officer in the army. | Bartholomew Thomas Duhigg (1750?–1813) was an Irish legal antiquary.
Duhigg was called to the Irish bar in 1775. He was for a long period librarian to King's Inns, Dublin, and also held the post of assistant barrister for the county of Wexford. He also wrote, but never published, A Completion of King's Inns Remembrancer, giving an Account of the most Eminent Irish Lawyers, and a History of the Union with Ireland (History of the King's Inns, page 614). In a letter from Dr. Anderson to Bishop Percy, dated 3 September 1805, Duhigg is noted as "a writer of curious research and information", but as writing "a bad English style". see (Nichols, Illustrations of Literature, vii. 156)
In addition to his legal investigations, Duhigg appears to have studied with much care the old Irish language. He was married, and had one son, an officer in the army.
==Publications==
Duhigg wrote:
# Observations on the Operation of Insolvent Laws and Imprisonment for Debt, republished Dublin, 1797.
# Letter to the Right Honourable Charles Abbot on the Arrangement of Irish Records, &c., Dublin, 1801.
# King's Inns Remembrancer, an Account of Irish Judges on the Revival of the King's Inns Society in 1607, Dublin, 1805.
# History of the King's Inns, or an Account of the Legal Body in Ireland from its connection with England, Dublin, 1806.
==Notes==
==References==
;Attribution
*; Endnotes:
**Dedication to History of King's Inns
**Notes and Queries, 2 July 1859, page 9, 10 November 1860, page 419
**British Museum Catalogue
Category:1813 deaths
Category:Year of birth uncertain
Category:Irish antiquarians | 196,818 |
Zvonko Šuvak | Slovenian ice hockey player | Zvonko Šuvak (born August 29, 1958 in Jesenice, Yugoslavia) Career profile on www.eurohockey.net is a retired Slovenian professional ice hockey player. | Zvonko Šuvak (born August 29, 1958 in Jesenice, Yugoslavia) Career profile on www.eurohockey.net is a retired Slovenian professional ice hockey player.
==Career==
===Club career===
Šuvak began his career in the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League with HK Kranjska Gora in 1976. The following year, he joined HK Acroni Jesenice. Šuvak is the all-time leading scorer of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, with 520 goals and 314 assists.
===International career===
He represented Yugoslavia at nine IIHF World Championships, and the Winter Olympics in 1984. In 155 games, Šuvak scored 129 goals and 73 assists.
==References==
Category:1958 births
Category:Living people
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Category:Yugoslav ice hockey left wingers | 176,218 |
Sheets Public School District 14 | School district in North Dakota | Sheets Public School District 14 was a school district in Slope County, North Dakota. It operated one of the two schools in the county, - Clipping from Newspapers.com - Text view A, Text view B, and Text view C Cottage School. The building is from Bowman.
Cottage School was a one room schoolhouse. It was established circa 1907. In 1999 it had five students. It closed after its last classes on May 17, 2005. It had two students at the time of closing. The final superintendent was Kathy Walser. | Sheets Public School District 14 was a school district in Slope County, North Dakota. It operated one of the two schools in the county, - Clipping from Newspapers.com - Text view A, Text view B, and Text view C Cottage School. The building is from Bowman.
Cottage School was a one room schoolhouse. It was established circa 1907. In 1999 it had five students. It closed after its last classes on May 17, 2005. It had two students at the time of closing. The final superintendent was Kathy Walser.
==Campus==
In 1999 it had three computers and a television.
==Operations==
The parents sat on the school board and vetted candidates for teachers.
The district relied on parents to transport children and provide lunches as it had no buses and no cafeteria.
==Culture==
Josh Hoffner of the Associated Press wrote that the school had a "family atmosphere" and that students received individualized attention.
==See also==
* Central Elementary Public School District 32 (Amidon School), another one room schoolhouse and the other school in Slope County (the district was dissolved in 2020)
==References==
Category:Slope County, North Dakota
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Energy infrastructure completed in 1975 | null | Category:Energy infrastructure completed in the 20th century
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1975 | Category:Energy infrastructure completed in the 20th century
Category:Infrastructure completed in 1975
1975 | 3,429,537 |
Olivier Chaplain | French rugby union player | Olivier Chaplain (born 6 January 1982 in Paris) is a French rugby union player. His position is Number 8 and he currently plays for FC Grenoble in the Top 14. | Olivier Chaplain (born 6 January 1982 in Paris) is a French rugby union player. His position is Number 8 and he currently plays for FC Grenoble in the Top 14.
==References==
Category:1982 births
Category:Living people
Category:French rugby union players
Category:Rugby union players from Paris
Category:FC Grenoble players
Category:Rugby union number eights | 399,217 |
Shell Lake National Wildlife Refuge | null | Shell Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Though wildlife viewing is allowed, hunting and fishing are prohibited. The refuge is managed by the Lostwood Wetland Management District. | Shell Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Though wildlife viewing is allowed, hunting and fishing are prohibited. The refuge is managed by the Lostwood Wetland Management District.
==References==
==External links==
* Shell Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Category:Protected areas of Mountrail County, North Dakota
Category:National Wildlife Refuges in North Dakota
Category:Easement refuges in North Dakota | 954,338 |
Stefan Grun | Australian rules football field umpire | Stefan Grun (born 12 November 1976) is a former Australian Rules Football field umpire in the Australian Football League. He retired during the 2012 AFL season after having umpired 107 AFL matches and was elected President of the AFL Umpires Association in 2013.
Grun was one of two umpires injured during Round 6, 2004, which was the round that re-sparked debate about umpire-player collisions. Umpires had always been protected, with harsh suspensions handed down to players who collide with them. This incident demonstrated a change in interpretation of the AFL rules by the judiciary.
Grun has had a number of player collisions and explained his most embarrassing moment in umpiring was "Getting smashed by Charlie Gardiner at Kardinia Park in just my third game was quite bad, especially when the newspaper ran a photo of me lying on the ground looking like a curled up dog."
In 2012, Grun took on the position of General Manager at Apricot Consulting and is a graduate in Commerce from the University of Tasmania. | Stefan Grun (born 12 November 1976) is a former Australian Rules Football field umpire in the Australian Football League. He retired during the 2012 AFL season after having umpired 107 AFL matches and was elected President of the AFL Umpires Association in 2013.
Grun was one of two umpires injured during Round 6, 2004, which was the round that re-sparked debate about umpire-player collisions. Umpires had always been protected, with harsh suspensions handed down to players who collide with them. This incident demonstrated a change in interpretation of the AFL rules by the judiciary.
Grun has had a number of player collisions and explained his most embarrassing moment in umpiring was "Getting smashed by Charlie Gardiner at Kardinia Park in just my third game was quite bad, especially when the newspaper ran a photo of me lying on the ground looking like a curled up dog."
In 2012, Grun took on the position of General Manager at Apricot Consulting and is a graduate in Commerce from the University of Tasmania.
==Footnotes==
Category:Australian Football League umpires
Category:1976 births
Category:Living people | 401,986 |
Crassispira flavonodulosa | Species of gastropod | Crassispira flavonodulosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae. | Crassispira flavonodulosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae.
==Description==
The length of the shell attains 9.5 mm, its diameter 3 mm.
(Original description) The solid shell is ovately fusiform. It is pale fleshy white, banded with yellow on a series of nodules around the lower half of the whorls, stained with reddish brown between the nodules, with a second series of yellow gemmules, with a reddish-brown lira beneath it, situated a little below the middle of the body whorl. The shell contains 7½ whorls, the apical ones large, the rest undulately carinated above at the suture, then concave, coarsely ribbed and spirally lirate. Two of the lirae (in all six in number) are vastly stouter than the rest, and on crossing the ribs form two distinct series of nodules around the lower part of the whorls. The other lirae above and below these are fine and threadlike. Beneath the sutural wavy keel on the last whorl are three fine lirae. Then follow nine of the coarse nodulous ones ; and around the basal extremity or cauda, which is brownish, are about six finer ones. The aperture is small, a little more than one third the entire length of the specimen. The outer lip is not thickened, rather deeply sinuated in the concavity at the upper part of the whorl. The columella is smooth, a trifle oblique, very slightly tortuous, covered with a moderately thick livid enamel. The siphonal canal is very short. Smith, E.A. (1879) On a collection of Mollusca from Japan. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1879, 181–218
==Distribution==
This marine species occurs off Japan.
==References==
==External links==
*
flavonodulosa
Category:Gastropods described in 1879 | 240,492 |
The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963 | null | The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963 is the second Bob Dylan collection released by Sony Music to prevent the recordings from legally entering the public domain in Europe. Released on vinyl only in November 2013, only 100 copies of the six-LP set were produced. | The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963 is the second Bob Dylan collection released by Sony Music to prevent the recordings from legally entering the public domain in Europe. Released on vinyl only in November 2013, only 100 copies of the six-LP set were produced.
==Track listing==
==References==
==External links==
*BobDylan.com – Bob Dylan's Official Website
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Henry Bilson-Legge, 2nd Baron Stawell | British aristocrat (1757–1820) | Henry Bilson-Legge, 2nd Baron Stawell (22 February 1757 – 25 August 1820) was a British peer and landowner, serving as a member of the House of Lords from 1780 until his death in 1820.
Stawell was the only son of the statesman Henry Bilson-Legge, Chancellor of the Exchequer (himself a son of William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth) by his marriage on 11 September 1750 to Mary Stawell (died 29 July 1780), the daughter of Edward Stawell, 4th Baron Stawell, who on her father's death succeeded to her father's estates but not his title. In 1760 she was created Baroness Stawell, of Somerton in the County of Somerset, in her own right, and this was the peerage later held by her son.Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, vol. 1 (2003), pp. 1037, 1177
After his father's death in 1764 Stawell's mother married the Earl of Hillsborough (created Marquess of Downshire after her death), thus providing Stawell with a step-father.
Stawell came into a large fortune and was a patron of the Turf. He bred an Epsom Derby winner, Blucher.The Sporting Magazine, October 1816, p. 1
In 1779, Stawell married Mary Curzon, daughter of Assheton Curzon, 1st Viscount Penn, and they had one daughter, Mary (1780–1864), who married John Dutton, 2nd Baron Sherborne, and went on to have six children, including James Dutton, 3rd Baron Sherborne (1804–1883) and Ralph Heneage Dutton (1821–1892). They had no sons, so that the barony became extinct on Stawell's death in 1820. | Henry Bilson-Legge, 2nd Baron Stawell (22 February 1757 – 25 August 1820) was a British peer and landowner, serving as a member of the House of Lords from 1780 until his death in 1820.
Stawell was the only son of the statesman Henry Bilson-Legge, Chancellor of the Exchequer (himself a son of William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth) by his marriage on 11 September 1750 to Mary Stawell (died 29 July 1780), the daughter of Edward Stawell, 4th Baron Stawell, who on her father's death succeeded to her father's estates but not his title. In 1760 she was created Baroness Stawell, of Somerton in the County of Somerset, in her own right, and this was the peerage later held by her son.Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, vol. 1 (2003), pp. 1037, 1177
After his father's death in 1764 Stawell's mother married the Earl of Hillsborough (created Marquess of Downshire after her death), thus providing Stawell with a step-father.
Stawell came into a large fortune and was a patron of the Turf. He bred an Epsom Derby winner, Blucher.The Sporting Magazine, October 1816, p. 1
In 1779, Stawell married Mary Curzon, daughter of Assheton Curzon, 1st Viscount Penn, and they had one daughter, Mary (1780–1864), who married John Dutton, 2nd Baron Sherborne, and went on to have six children, including James Dutton, 3rd Baron Sherborne (1804–1883) and Ralph Heneage Dutton (1821–1892). They had no sons, so that the barony became extinct on Stawell's death in 1820.
==Notes==
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SMS Zahringen.jpg | null | From:
*Cassier's Magazine (New York City: The Cassier Magazine Company) Vol 25. 1903.
**Page 10 | From:
*Cassier's Magazine (New York City: The Cassier Magazine Company) Vol 25. 1903.
**Page 10 | 2,864,596 |
Grundzāle Parish | Parish of Latvia | Grundzāle Parish () is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia | Grundzāle Parish () is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia
== References ==
Category:Parishes of Latvia
Category:Smiltene Municipality | 84,410 |
Emirati lawyers by century | null | by century
Emirati
Lawyers | by century
Emirati
Lawyers | 5,208,490 |
Cosmologists by nationality | null | *Cosmologists
Nationality
*Cosmologists | *Cosmologists
Nationality
*Cosmologists | 3,962,189 |
Graham Buist | New Zealand cricketer | Graham Buist (born 23 July 1936) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in eight first-class matches for Central Districts from 1956 to 1958. | Graham Buist (born 23 July 1936) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in eight first-class matches for Central Districts from 1956 to 1958.
==See also==
* List of Central Districts representative cricketers
==References==
==External links==
*
Category:1936 births
Category:Living people
Category:New Zealand cricketers
Category:Central Districts cricketers
Category:Cricketers from Napier, New Zealand | 127,766 |
The Peel Sessions (Joy Division) | null | The Joy Division Peel sessions are a series of sessions recorded by English post-punk band Joy Division for John Peel's radio show on BBC Radio 1 between January and November 1979. | The Joy Division Peel sessions are a series of sessions recorded by English post-punk band Joy Division for John Peel's radio show on BBC Radio 1 between January and November 1979.
== Releases ==
=== The Peel Sessions EP (1986) ===
The first EP, The Peel Sessions, was released in 1986 by record label Strange Fruit. It features recordings made for John Peel's show broadcast on 14 February 1979, and was recorded at the BBC Studios in Maida Vale, London, England on 31 January 1979. None of the songs had been released prior to the broadcast. The version of "Transmission" is one of the few recordings available where both Curtis and Sumner play guitar at the same time.
The EP spent thirteen weeks on the UK Indie Chart, peaking at number 4.
==== Track listing ====
=== The Peel Sessions EP (1987) ===
The second EP, also titled The Peel Sessions, was released in 1987 by Strange Fruit. It features the recordings made for John Peel's show broadcast on 10 December 1979, and was recorded at the BBC Studios in Maida Vale, London, England on 26 November 1979. None of the songs had been released prior to the broadcast.
The EP spent seventeen weeks on the UK Indie Chart, peaking at number 3.
==== Track listing ====
=== Peel Sessions compilation (1990) ===
A compilation of both EPs, Peel Sessions, was released in 1990 by Strange Fruit.
The US cover does not have the famous "Tube" photo by Anton Corbijn. There is also a French release which has a different cover.
==== Track listing ====
== References ==
== External links ==
*
*
*
Category:Joy Division live albums
Joy Division
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Category:Albums produced by Bob Sargeant | 893,489 |
Canadian women philanthropists | null | women
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philanthropists | women
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philanthropists | 4,786,361 |
John Jackson (Pontefract MP) | British MP for Pontefract, died 1637 | Sir John Jackson (died 2 July 1637) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1629.
Jackson was the son of Sir John Jackson of Edderthorpe, Yorkshire. He subscribed at Oxford University on 23 October 1612 and was awarded BA from Magdalen Hall, Oxford on 4 July 1615. He was a student of Inner Temple in 1615 and was of Hickleton, Yorkshire. He was knighted on 19 April 1619. 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714: Jablonski-Juxston', Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714: Abannan-Kyte (1891), pp. 793-836. Date accessed: 15 March 2012 In 1624, Jackson was elected Member of Parliament for Pontefract in the Happy Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Pontefract in 1625, 1626 and 1628 and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years.Browne Willis Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Wales: ... The whole extracted from mss. and printed evidences 1750 pp186-239
Jackson died in 1637. | Sir John Jackson (died 2 July 1637) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1629.
Jackson was the son of Sir John Jackson of Edderthorpe, Yorkshire. He subscribed at Oxford University on 23 October 1612 and was awarded BA from Magdalen Hall, Oxford on 4 July 1615. He was a student of Inner Temple in 1615 and was of Hickleton, Yorkshire. He was knighted on 19 April 1619. 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714: Jablonski-Juxston', Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714: Abannan-Kyte (1891), pp. 793-836. Date accessed: 15 March 2012 In 1624, Jackson was elected Member of Parliament for Pontefract in the Happy Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Pontefract in 1625, 1626 and 1628 and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years.Browne Willis Notitia parliamentaria, or, An history of the counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Wales: ... The whole extracted from mss. and printed evidences 1750 pp186-239
Jackson died in 1637.
==References==
Category:Year of birth missing
Category:1637 deaths
Category:English MPs 1624–1625
Category:English MPs 1625
Category:English MPs 1626
Category:English MPs 1628–1629
Category:Alumni of Magdalen Hall, Oxford
Category:Members of the Inner Temple | 36,215 |
Ireland television stubs | null | *Ireland
Television | *Ireland
Television | 2,441,213 |
National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson County, Texas | None | This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson County, Texas.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wilson County, Texas.
There are four properties listed on the National Register in the county. One property is a World Heritage Site, another is a State Antiquities Landmark and includes a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, and two more are also Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks. | This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson County, Texas.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wilson County, Texas.
There are four properties listed on the National Register in the county. One property is a World Heritage Site, another is a State Antiquities Landmark and includes a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, and two more are also Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks.
==Current listings==
The locations of National Register properties may be seen in a mapping service provided.
|}
==See also==
*National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas
*Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in Wilson County
==References==
==External links==
Category:Wilson County, Texas
Wilson County
Category:Buildings and structures in Wilson County, Texas
* | 2,739,087 |
Fictional libraries | null | Libraries
Category:Libraries by type | Libraries
Category:Libraries by type | 571,893 |
Rasta Dome | null | Rasta Dome, stylized as RASTA Dome, is a sports arena in Vechta, Germany. The arena serves as the home venue of SC Rasta Vechta of the Basketball Bundesliga.
The arena opened on 12 October 2012 and hosted its first event on 13 October 2012. In 2013, the arena, which had an original capacity of 2,000 spectators, was expanded to accommodate 3,140 fans in order to meet minimum size requirements for the Basketball Bundesliga. | Rasta Dome, stylized as RASTA Dome, is a sports arena in Vechta, Germany. The arena serves as the home venue of SC Rasta Vechta of the Basketball Bundesliga.
The arena opened on 12 October 2012 and hosted its first event on 13 October 2012. In 2013, the arena, which had an original capacity of 2,000 spectators, was expanded to accommodate 3,140 fans in order to meet minimum size requirements for the Basketball Bundesliga.
==References==
==External links==
*Official Arena Page
Category:Indoor arenas in Germany
Category:Basketball venues in Germany
Category:Vechta (district)
Category:Sports venues in Lower Saxony | 4,732,910 |
Mansfield Town F.C. players | null | This is a category for Mansfield Town F.C., players past and present.
Players
Category:Footballers in England by club | This is a category for Mansfield Town F.C., players past and present.
Players
Category:Footballers in England by club | 369,177 |
Zodarion hauseri | Species of spider | Zodarion hauseri is a spider species found in Greece. | Zodarion hauseri is a spider species found in Greece.
== See also ==
* List of Zodariidae species
== References ==
hauseri
Category:Spiders of Europe
Category:Spiders described in 1984 | 122,988 |
John Yurkow | American college baseball coach | John Yurkow an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Penn Quakers baseball program. He was named to that position prior to the 2014 season.
Raised in Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Yurkow attended Gloucester Catholic High School.Chappelear, Scott. "Washington Township native John Yurkow named head coach at Penn", South Jersey Times, July 14, 2013. Accessed December 10, 2018. "'There are recruits who we’ve been working with for months,' said Yurkow, a Gloucester Catholic High School graduate and Washington Township native."
Yurkow played second base at Rowan University, and earned his first coaching position with the Profs immediately after graduation. He served two years before moving to Duke for four seasons. He then accepted a position at Penn as the top assistant to head coach John Cole, who had previously coached him at Rowan. Upon Cole's firing after the 2013 seasons, Yurkow was elevated to the head coaching position. | John Yurkow an American college baseball coach, currently serving as head coach of the Penn Quakers baseball program. He was named to that position prior to the 2014 season.
Raised in Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Yurkow attended Gloucester Catholic High School.Chappelear, Scott. "Washington Township native John Yurkow named head coach at Penn", South Jersey Times, July 14, 2013. Accessed December 10, 2018. "'There are recruits who we’ve been working with for months,' said Yurkow, a Gloucester Catholic High School graduate and Washington Township native."
Yurkow played second base at Rowan University, and earned his first coaching position with the Profs immediately after graduation. He served two years before moving to Duke for four seasons. He then accepted a position at Penn as the top assistant to head coach John Cole, who had previously coached him at Rowan. Upon Cole's firing after the 2013 seasons, Yurkow was elevated to the head coaching position.
==Head coaching records==
Below is a table of Yurkow's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.
==See also==
*List of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches
==References==
Category:Living people
Category:Baseball players from New Jersey
Category:Baseball second basemen
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Category:Gloucester Catholic High School alumni
Category:Penn Quakers baseball coaches
Category:People from Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey
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Category:Rowan Profs baseball players
Category:Sportspeople from Gloucester County, New Jersey
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Baseball coaches from New Jersey | 325,007 |
Emilio Muñoz (footballer) | Spanish footballer | Emilio Muñoz Barrero (born 16 January 1979), simply known as Emilio, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Jaén as a goalkeeper. | Emilio Muñoz Barrero (born 16 January 1979), simply known as Emilio, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Jaén as a goalkeeper.
==Club career==
Born in Úbeda, Jaén, Andalusia, Emilio made his senior debut with hometown club Úbeda CF in 1997. In 1999, after a brief stint at Deportivo Alavés B, he moved to Segunda División B club Real Jaén.
After achieving promotion in 2000, Emilio made his professional debut on 20 May 2001, starting in a 2–2 away draw against Levante UD. He remained as a backup in the following years, and left the club in January 2004.
Emilio subsequently joined Villajoyosa CF in the third division, and continued to appear in the same category but also in Tercera División in the following years, representing Benidorm CF, CD Atlético Baleares, CF La Nucía and Atlético Mancha Real.
==References==
==External links==
*Atlético Mancha Real profile
*
*
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Category:Spanish footballers
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Category:Real Jaén footballers
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Category:Benidorm CF footballers
Category:CD Atlético Baleares footballers | 59,596 |
Spanish-language television stations in Mexico | null | Television channels broadcasting in the Spanish language in Mexico.
mexico
Category:Television in Mexico | Television channels broadcasting in the Spanish language in Mexico.
mexico
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Fernandez College of Arts and Technology | null | Fernandez College of Arts and Technology (FCAT) is located in the Baliuag and San Rafael municipalities of Bulacan.
Fernandez College started as a technical skills school in Cruz na Daan, San Rafael, Bulacan in June 1993 with about 250 students. FCAT established its main branch in Baliuag, Bulacan. By June 1996, there were around 900 students and this continued to increase over the years.
It has three branches: two in Baliuag and one in Cruz na Daan with a total of around 1,500 students. The college is now a non-stock non-profit organization that offers a four-year courses and two-year technical skills courses as well as review and modular courses, such as caregiver. | Fernandez College of Arts and Technology (FCAT) is located in the Baliuag and San Rafael municipalities of Bulacan.
Fernandez College started as a technical skills school in Cruz na Daan, San Rafael, Bulacan in June 1993 with about 250 students. FCAT established its main branch in Baliuag, Bulacan. By June 1996, there were around 900 students and this continued to increase over the years.
It has three branches: two in Baliuag and one in Cruz na Daan with a total of around 1,500 students. The college is now a non-stock non-profit organization that offers a four-year courses and two-year technical skills courses as well as review and modular courses, such as caregiver.
==Campuses==
* Baliuag, Bulacan
==Courses==
===Tourism & hospitality===
*BS in Hospitality Management
*BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management (Ladderized Education Program)
===Teacher education===
* Bachelor of Elementary Education
* Bachelor of Secondary Education
** Major in Science
* BS in Physical Education
** Major in professional golf
===Business===
* BS in Accountancy
* BS in Business administration
===IT, Computer science & programming===
* BS in Computer engineering
* BS in Computer science
* BS in Computer science (ladderized education program)
===Maritime===
* BS in marine transportation
===Social science===
*AB Major in communication
*AB Major in political science
*BS in criminology
File:Fcatjf1208 01.JPG|Right facade of FCAT
File:Fcatjf1208 02.JPG|Right side view
File:Fcatjf1208 04.JPG|Front facade
File:FCATjf1555.JPG|2012 Mr. & Mrs. FCAT Competition, SM City Baliwag
File:FCATjf1786.JPG|High School building (J.M. Basa or Chico St., Baliuag, Bulacan)
== References ==
==External links==
*Fernandez Colleges Website
Category:Universities and colleges in Bulacan | 1,938,206 |
North Beach (film) | null | North Beach is a 2000 American comedy-drama film co-directed by and starring Richard Speight Jr. | North Beach is a 2000 American comedy-drama film co-directed by and starring Richard Speight Jr.
==Plot==
==Cast==
*Casey Peterson as Tyler
*Jennifer Milmore as Paige
*Gabrielle Anwar as Lu
*Jim Hanna as Robbie
*Barrow Davis as Veronica
*Hopwood DePree as Ted
*Richard Speight Jr. as Pete
==Reception==
James Brundage of Contactmusic.com gave the film four and a half stars out of five.
==References==
==External links==
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Third Lubbers cabinet | null | Lubbers III cabinet | Lubbers III cabinet | 3,752,909 |
Batman and Robin Have an Altercation | Short story by Stephen King | "Batman and Robin Have an Altercation" is a short story by the American author Stephen King. It was originally published in the September 2012 issue of Harper's Magazine, and later collected in King's short fiction collection The Bazaar of Bad Dreams in 2015.
The story won Ellie for Fiction in the 2013 National Magazine Awards.
In 2016, actor Stephen Lang read the short story for NPR's Too Hot for Radio podcast. | "Batman and Robin Have an Altercation" is a short story by the American author Stephen King. It was originally published in the September 2012 issue of Harper's Magazine, and later collected in King's short fiction collection The Bazaar of Bad Dreams in 2015.
The story won Ellie for Fiction in the 2013 National Magazine Awards.
In 2016, actor Stephen Lang read the short story for NPR's Too Hot for Radio podcast.
==Synopsis==
Sanderson, a middle-aged man, twice weekly visits his father, who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease. They dine at Applebee's for their weekly lunch, where for three years they have ordered the same food and had the same conversation. His father's memory is deteriorating; he mistakes Sanderson for Sanderson's late brother, who died 40 years ago in an accident. The only memory he holds is that they once dressed up as Batman and Robin for Halloween.
When driving his father home, Sanderson becomes distracted by an unpleasant (though unintentional) revelation by his father, and gets into a car accident when a pick-up truck swerves into his lane without signaling. The driver of the truck turns out to be an ex-convict with no licence, who has no intention of swapping insurance information with Sanderson. When Sanderson insists, the man becomes enraged and starts beating Sanderson. Sanderson's father, in a rare moment of lucidity, intervenes and kills the driver with a steak knife he stole from the restaurant.
==References==
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Faisalabad District | null | Category:Districts of Punjab, Pakistan | Category:Districts of Punjab, Pakistan | 649,458 |
December 1936 lunar eclipse | Penumbral lunar eclipse December 28, 1936 | 320px|thumb
A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Monday, December 28, 1936. It was visible from Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and Arctic. | 320px|thumb
A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on Monday, December 28, 1936. It was visible from Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia and Arctic.
==Visibility==
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==Related lunar eclipses==
=== Half-Saros cycle===
A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros).Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, Jean Meeus, p.110, Chapter 18, The half-saros This lunar eclipse is related to two partial solar eclipses of Solar Saros 150.
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Richard Rodríguez (footballer) | Nicaraguan football player | Richard Andrés Rodríguez Álvez (born 13 July 1992) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga Primera club Real Estelí FC. Born in Uruguay, he represents the Nicaragua national team. | Richard Andrés Rodríguez Álvez (born 13 July 1992) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga Primera club Real Estelí FC. Born in Uruguay, he represents the Nicaragua national team.
==Career==
Born and raised in Uruguay, he moved to Nicaragua for the first time in early 2018, when he joined Real Estelí FC. After just a season and a half playing for them and shortly after signing for Paraguayan club Deportivo Santaní, he was naturalized by Nicaragua and made his international debut on 5 September 2019.
==References==
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FSCN2 | Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens | Fascin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FSCN2 gene.
This gene encodes a member of the fascin protein family. Fascins crosslink actin into filamentous bundles within dynamic cell extensions. This family member is proposed to play a role in photoreceptor disk morphogenesis. A mutation in this gene results in one form of autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. | Fascin-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FSCN2 gene.
This gene encodes a member of the fascin protein family. Fascins crosslink actin into filamentous bundles within dynamic cell extensions. This family member is proposed to play a role in photoreceptor disk morphogenesis. A mutation in this gene results in one form of autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
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1973 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles | null | Jan Kodeš defeated Alex Metreveli in the final, 6–1, 9–8(7–5), 6–3 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1973 Wimbledon Championships. The final included a tie-break played at 8–8 in the second set; it was the first ever Wimbledon singles final to include a tie-break.
81 of the top Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) players, including defending champion Stan Smith, boycotted Wimbledon in 1973 in protest against the suspension of Nikola Pilić by the Yugoslav Tennis Association, supported by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF). This resulted in numerous qualifiers and lucky losers. | Jan Kodeš defeated Alex Metreveli in the final, 6–1, 9–8(7–5), 6–3 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1973 Wimbledon Championships. The final included a tie-break played at 8–8 in the second set; it was the first ever Wimbledon singles final to include a tie-break.
81 of the top Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) players, including defending champion Stan Smith, boycotted Wimbledon in 1973 in protest against the suspension of Nikola Pilić by the Yugoslav Tennis Association, supported by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF). This resulted in numerous qualifiers and lucky losers.
==Seeds==
Ilie Năstase (fourth round)
Jan Kodeš (champion)
Roger Taylor (semifinals)
Alex Metreveli (final)
Jimmy Connors (quarterfinals)
Björn Borg (quarterfinals)
Owen Davidson (fourth round)
Jürgen Fassbender (quarterfinals)
The original seeding list before the boycott was:
# Stan Smith
# Ilie Năstase
# John Newcombe
# Arthur Ashe
# Ken Rosewall
# Tom Okker
# Marty Riessen
# Roy Emerson
# Tom Gorman
# Cliff Richey
# Adriano Panatta
# Manuel Orantes
# Alex Metreveli
# Bob Lutz
# Jan Kodeš
# Roger Taylor
==Qualifying==
==Draw==
===Finals===
===Top half===
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Pearl Jam | null | Category:United States alternative rock group navigational boxes | Category:United States alternative rock group navigational boxes | 394,356 |
Housing, Theory and Society | null | Housing, Theory and Society is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the fields of housing studies, social theory and social policy. The editor-in-chief is Hannu Ruonavaara (University of Turku) and it is published by Routledge. It was established in 1984 as Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, obtaining its current name in 1999. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 2.317. | Housing, Theory and Society is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the fields of housing studies, social theory and social policy. The editor-in-chief is Hannu Ruonavaara (University of Turku) and it is published by Routledge. It was established in 1984 as Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, obtaining its current name in 1999. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 2.317.
==References==
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Category:Urban studies and planning journals | 4,688,841 |
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Chelsea, Nova Scotia | Human settlement in Nova Scotia, Canada | Chelsea is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Lunenburg Municipal District in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. It was probably named for Chelsea, London. | Chelsea is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Lunenburg Municipal District in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. It was probably named for Chelsea, London.
==External links==
*Chelsea on Destination Nova Scotia
==References==
Category:Communities in the Region of Queens Municipality
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Carlos Giudice | Chilean footballer | Joaquín Carlos Giudice Ghío (born 3 June 1906), known as Carlos Giudice, was a Chilean footballer. | Joaquín Carlos Giudice Ghío (born 3 June 1906), known as Carlos Giudice, was a Chilean footballer.
==Career==
He is one of the greatest players in Audax Italiano history.
At international level, he made 3 appearances for the Chile national team and scored one goal in the 1935 South American Championship. At the championship, he performed as the team captain as well as the deputy director of Chilean delegation and the team coach alongside Joaquín Morales, the head director of the delegation.
==Honours==
===Club===
;Audax Italiano
* Campeonato Nacional (Chile): 1936
===Individual===
* Campeonato Nacional (Chile) Top-Scorer: 1934
==References==
==External links==
* Carlos Giudice at PartidosdeLaRoja
* Carlos Giudice at LiveFutbol
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Panegyrtes bifasciatus | Species of beetle | Panegyrtes bifasciatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1940. It is known from Brazil.BioLib.cz - Panegyrtes bifasciatus. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. | Panegyrtes bifasciatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1940. It is known from Brazil.BioLib.cz - Panegyrtes bifasciatus. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.
==References==
Category:Desmiphorini
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Fictional witches | null | Category:Fictional characters by gendered occupation
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Category:Legendary creatures in popular culture | 5,007,731 |
Heroes of Fort Worth | 1965 film | Heroes of Fort Worth or Gli eroi di Fort Worth is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto De Martino. | Heroes of Fort Worth or Gli eroi di Fort Worth is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto De Martino.
==Story==
After the Civil War a band of Southerners with the aid of an Indian tribe, try to defeat a Union command while trying to gain support from Emperor Maximillian.
==Cast==
==External links==
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* Heroes of Fort Worth at Variety Distribution
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GYROstream | null | ----
GYROstream is an Australian digital music distribution and artist services company based in Brisbane, Australia with offices in Sydney and Perth. They represent independent artists both Australian and international, including Tia Gostelow, Chaika and JK-47.
GYROstream launched in June 2018 to help Australian and New Zealand musicians put their music on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, and provide CD and vinyl manufacturing. Initially similar to international companies such as TuneCore and CD Baby, the company developed services to prepay future royalties and split royalties among collaborators, and later launched an in house digital marketing service for artists and events. They have since expanded outside of Australia under the name DistroDirect, which launched in 2021.
Since its inception, GYROstream has distributed multiple ARIA certified Gold Records, ARIA and AIR Award nominated releases, J-Award winners, Triple J Hottest 100 winning tracks.
In May 2022 GYROstream entered the independent record label market when they launched GYROrecords. Their first signing was Brisbane artist Yb. | ----
GYROstream is an Australian digital music distribution and artist services company based in Brisbane, Australia with offices in Sydney and Perth. They represent independent artists both Australian and international, including Tia Gostelow, Chaika and JK-47.
GYROstream launched in June 2018 to help Australian and New Zealand musicians put their music on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, and provide CD and vinyl manufacturing. Initially similar to international companies such as TuneCore and CD Baby, the company developed services to prepay future royalties and split royalties among collaborators, and later launched an in house digital marketing service for artists and events. They have since expanded outside of Australia under the name DistroDirect, which launched in 2021.
Since its inception, GYROstream has distributed multiple ARIA certified Gold Records, ARIA and AIR Award nominated releases, J-Award winners, Triple J Hottest 100 winning tracks.
In May 2022 GYROstream entered the independent record label market when they launched GYROrecords. Their first signing was Brisbane artist Yb.
== Awards ==
On December 6, 2021, GYROstream was awarded Best Music Distributor of the Year as a part of The Music Network 2021 Tinnies.
==References== | 6,185,418 |
York River (Maine) | River in Maine, United States | The York River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map , accessed June 30, 2011 stream in southeast Maine, United States. It is tidal for over half of its length. It rises at York Pond in Eliot, and conjoined by brooks and creeks, feeds the tidal section. The York River flows southeast to the Atlantic Ocean at York Harbor in the town of York.
The Abenaki name for the York River was Agamenticus, which means "Beyond-the-hill-little-cove". According to Eben Norton Horsford, Agamenticus "described the site of the mouth of Little York River to one approaching it from the north, as it lay behind the hill called by the Indians "Sassanows" (the modern Agamenticus). Little York River, a short tidal river, was the "Beyond-the-hill-little-cove." | The York River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map , accessed June 30, 2011 stream in southeast Maine, United States. It is tidal for over half of its length. It rises at York Pond in Eliot, and conjoined by brooks and creeks, feeds the tidal section. The York River flows southeast to the Atlantic Ocean at York Harbor in the town of York.
The Abenaki name for the York River was Agamenticus, which means "Beyond-the-hill-little-cove". According to Eben Norton Horsford, Agamenticus "described the site of the mouth of Little York River to one approaching it from the north, as it lay behind the hill called by the Indians "Sassanows" (the modern Agamenticus). Little York River, a short tidal river, was the "Beyond-the-hill-little-cove."
==Legislation==
On May 23, 2013, Rep Chellie Pingree introduced the York River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2013 (H.R. 2197; 113th Congress) would have required the National Park Service to study a segment of the York River for potential addition to the Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The study would be to determine how the proposed designation would affect current recreational and commercial activities.
== References ==
* Eben Norton Horsford, The Indian Names of Boston, and Their Meaning; John Wilson & Son, University Press, Cambridge 1886
== External links ==
* History of Sewall's Bridge
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Eckol | null | Eckol is a phlorotannin isolated from brown algae in the family Lessoniaceae such as species in the genus Ecklonia such as E. cava or E. kurome or in the genus Eisenia such as Eisenia bicyclis.
The molecule possesses a dibenzo-p-dioxin skeleton and a phloroglucinol component. The molecule can also be viewed as a phloroglucinol trimer.
It exhibits an antiplasmin inhibitory effect and a radioprotective effect in a mouse model. It also exhibits an in vitro cytoprotective effect against oxidative stress in Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts. It also shows antithrombotic and profibrinolytic activities. | Eckol is a phlorotannin isolated from brown algae in the family Lessoniaceae such as species in the genus Ecklonia such as E. cava or E. kurome or in the genus Eisenia such as Eisenia bicyclis.
The molecule possesses a dibenzo-p-dioxin skeleton and a phloroglucinol component. The molecule can also be viewed as a phloroglucinol trimer.
It exhibits an antiplasmin inhibitory effect and a radioprotective effect in a mouse model. It also exhibits an in vitro cytoprotective effect against oxidative stress in Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts. It also shows antithrombotic and profibrinolytic activities.
== References ==
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John Elkington (British Army officer) | British Army general | Lieutenant General John Henry Ford Elkington (10 April 1830 – 21 February 1889) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey. | Lieutenant General John Henry Ford Elkington (10 April 1830 – 21 February 1889) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey.
==Military career==
Elkington became a lieutenant with the 6th Regiment of Foot in 1849. He served with his Regiment during the 7th and 8th Xhosa Wars.Hart's Army List 1880 He was appointed Assistant Quartermaster-General to the Ottoman Contingent during the Crimean War and then became Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Michel during the Indian Mutiny. He continued to serve as Aide-de-Camp to Michel during the Second Opium War. In 1880 he became Deputy Adjutant-General for the Auxiliary Forces at Army Headquarters.
He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey in 1885 and died in office in 1889. He was also Honorary Colonel of the Fortress and Railway Forces.
His son, John Ford Elkington, was also an officer in the Royal Warwickshire regiment, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel and command of a battalion. He was cashiered in 1914 during the First World War and afterwards served in the French Foreign Legion, winning medals for bravery. In 1916 he was reinstated in his rank in the British Army.
==References==
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Radio Borders | Scottish radio station | Radio Borders is an Independent Local Radio station based in Edinburgh, Scotland, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Hits Radio Network. It broadcasts to the Scottish Borders and north Northumberland.
As of September 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 46,000 listeners according to RAJAR. | Radio Borders is an Independent Local Radio station based in Edinburgh, Scotland, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Hits Radio Network. It broadcasts to the Scottish Borders and north Northumberland.
As of September 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 46,000 listeners according to RAJAR.
==Programming==
Networked programming originates from Clyde 1 in Clydebank, Forth 1 in Edinburgh and Hits Radio in Manchester.
Local programming is produced and broadcast from Radio Forth's Edinburgh studios on weekdays from 6-10am, presented by Gregor Runciman and Lynsey Gibson.Radio Borders – Presenters
===News and sport===
Radio Borders broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6am to 7pm on weekdays and from 7am to 1pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Headlines are broadcast on the half-hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, including sports reports. Traffic bulletins are presenter led and broadcast at 20 and 40 minutes past the hour between 6am and 9am as well as between 4pm and 7pm.
Local news bulletins are produced in conjunction with Radio Forth's newsroom in Edinburgh and Metro Radio's newsroom in Newcastle.
National bulletins from Sky News Radio are carried overnight with bespoke networked Scottish bulletins at weekends, produced from Radio Clyde's newsroom in Clydebank.
==References==
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Category:Anglo-Scottish border
Category:1990 establishments in Scotland | 317,522 |
1979 in Saint Kitts and Nevis | null | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 4,473,225 |
Northwestern Wildcats men's tennis players | null | Category:College men's tennis players in the United States
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Players | Category:College men's tennis players in the United States
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Players | 2,295,057 |
1978 Wycombe by-election | null | The Wycombe by-election of 27 April 1978 was held after the death of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) John Hall. The Conservatives held on to the seat in the by-election. | The Wycombe by-election of 27 April 1978 was held after the death of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) John Hall. The Conservatives held on to the seat in the by-election.
==Results==
==References==
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Category:20th century in Buckinghamshire
Category:April 1978 events in the United Kingdom | 1,338,090 |
Oltina | null | Oltina is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The commune includes four villages:Oltina on the website of the Constanţa County Council
* Oltina (historical name: Goltina, ), named after the Roman settlement Altinum, whose vestiges were found in the vicinity of the villageOltina Village Hall, History of the Oltina commune , accessed on March 24, 2012
* Răzoarele (historical name: Curuorman, )Fallingrain.com, Răzoarele, accessed on March 12, 2012 Türkische Ortsnamen in der nördlichen Dobrudscha (Rumänien), accessed on March 12, 2012
* Satu Nou (historical name: Ienichioi, )
* Strunga (historical name: Câșla, ) | Oltina is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The commune includes four villages:Oltina on the website of the Constanţa County Council
* Oltina (historical name: Goltina, ), named after the Roman settlement Altinum, whose vestiges were found in the vicinity of the villageOltina Village Hall, History of the Oltina commune , accessed on March 24, 2012
* Răzoarele (historical name: Curuorman, )Fallingrain.com, Răzoarele, accessed on March 12, 2012 Türkische Ortsnamen in der nördlichen Dobrudscha (Rumänien), accessed on March 12, 2012
* Satu Nou (historical name: Ienichioi, )
* Strunga (historical name: Câșla, )
==History==
==Demographics==
At the 2011 census, 96.3% of the population of Oltina had Romanian ethnicity.Tab8. Populaţia stabilă după etnie – judeţe, municipii, oraşe, comune, 2011 census results, Institutul Național de Statistică, accessed 17 February 2020.
==References==
==External links==
* Oltina on the Constanţa County Council website
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Category:Localities in Northern Dobruja
Category:Populated places on the Danube | 1,031,212 |
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Jérémie Battaglia | French director and cinematographer | Jérémie Battaglia is a French Canadian director and cinematographer.Émilie Côté, "Jérémie Battaglia: enrayer les préjugés envers la nage synchronisée". La Presse, July 25, 2016. He is best known for his documentary films Casseroles, Perfect (Parfaites) and The Brother (Le frère). | Jérémie Battaglia is a French Canadian director and cinematographer.Émilie Côté, "Jérémie Battaglia: enrayer les préjugés envers la nage synchronisée". La Presse, July 25, 2016. He is best known for his documentary films Casseroles, Perfect (Parfaites) and The Brother (Le frère).
==Career==
Battaglia was first recognized for the musical documentary Casseroles, about the 2012 Quebec student protests.
In 2016, he directed the feature documentary Perfect (Parfaites), about the Canada's synchronized swimming team as they prepare for the 2016 Summer Olympics. In 2021, he directed the documentary short The Brother (Le frère), about a young boy living with muscular dystrophy.Frédéric Bouchard, "Dans « Le frère », Jérémie Battaglia intègre l’animation au documentaire". Lien Multimédia, April 13, 2020.
His feature film The Sum of Our Dreams premiered at the FIFA festival in March 2022.
==Filmography==
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|| 2012
| Casseroles
| Cinematographer
| Musical documentary
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|| 2013
| Anna et Otto
| Cinematographer
| Feature film
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| Perfect (Parfaites)
| Director, writer and cinematographer
| Documentary
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|| 2018
| A Wall Within
| Cinematographer
| Documentary
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| Art Is My Country
| Cinematographer
| Documentary
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|| 2019
| HAK_MTL
| Cinematographer
| Documentary
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|| 2020
| Pivot
| Director and cinematographer
| Documentary
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|| 2021
| Post humains
| Director
| Documentary
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|| 2021
| La goutte de trop
| Director and cinematographer
| Documentary
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|| 2021
| The Brother (Le frère)
| Director, writer and cinematographer
| Documentary short
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|| 2022
| The sum of our dreams
| Director
| Feature film
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==Awards and nominations==
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|rowspan="2"|2017
|rowspan=3|Prix Iris
|Best Cinematography in a Documentary
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|2021
|rowspan=2|The Brother (Le frère)
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|Jean-François Vandeuren, "La déesse des mouches à feu part en tête des nominations du Gala Québec Cinéma 2021". Showbizz.net, April 26, 2021.
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|2022
|Canadian Screen Awards
|Best Short Documentary
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|Brent Furdyk, "2022 Canadian Screen Award Nominees Announced, ‘Sort Of’ & ‘Scarborough’ Lead The Pack". ET Canada, February 15, 2022.
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Hertfordshire | 3,322,286 |
Yarmouth Town F.C. players | null | Category:Footballers in England by club | Category:Footballers in England by club | 4,904,628 |
Iżykowice | null | Iżykowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Działoszyce, within Pińczów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Działoszyce, south-west of Pińczów, and south of the regional capital Kielce. | Iżykowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Działoszyce, within Pińczów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Działoszyce, south-west of Pińczów, and south of the regional capital Kielce.
==References==
Category:Villages in Pińczów County | 1,872,946 |
Marc Antonix | null | Benjamin Castillo (born October 3rd, 1999) better known as “Marc Antonix “ is a American electronic artist . He produces complex-electro , progressive house and trap music . | Benjamin Castillo (born October 3rd, 1999) better known as “Marc Antonix “ is a American electronic artist . He produces complex-electro , progressive house and trap music . | 6,308,096 |
Room 10 | null | Room 10 is a 2006 short film co-directed by Jennifer Aniston and Andrea Buchanan and starring Robin Wright. | Room 10 is a 2006 short film co-directed by Jennifer Aniston and Andrea Buchanan and starring Robin Wright.
==Plot==
During one of her shifts in the emergency department of a hospital, Frannie Jones (Wright), an overworked nurse, meets a couple in Room 10 where the woman is close to death.
==Cast==
* Robin Wright as Frannie Jones
* Kris Kristofferson as Howard Davis
* Leonardo Nam as Shane Woo
* Brooke D'Orsay as Jessica Mills
* Gwen McGee as Kelly Jackson
* Bonita Friedericy as Psych Patient
* Patricia Place as June Davis
==Reviews==
The film received good reviews from critics. Indiewire's Daniel Walber wrote, "Room 10 is a great example of the constrained and creative art of the short film."Daniel Walber, "Short Starts: Watch "Room 10" – Directed by “Horrible Bosses” Star Jennifer Aniston", Indiewire, July 5, 2011
==Accolades==
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|-
! Year !! Award !! Category !! Recipient!! Result
|-
| 2007
| CineVegas
| Best Short Film
| Jennifer AnistonAndrea Buchanan
|
|}
==Notes==
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Category:2006 films
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Category:American short films
Category:2000s English-language films | 3,722,172 |
Stanislaus State Warriors men's soccer | null | Stanislaus State
Men | Stanislaus State
Men | 5,101,194 |
Geography of Tyrrell County, North Carolina | null | Category:Tyrrell County, North Carolina
Tyrrell | Category:Tyrrell County, North Carolina
Tyrrell | 3,141,372 |
Template-Class Paraguay articles | null | Category:Paraguay articles by quality
Paraguay articles | Category:Paraguay articles by quality
Paraguay articles | 1,511,876 |
Rossville, New Brunswick | null | Rossville is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick west of Nackawic. | Rossville is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick west of Nackawic.
==History==
==Notable people==
==See also==
*List of communities in New Brunswick
==References==
Category:Communities in York County, New Brunswick | 1,612,518 |
Borders of Namibia | null | Namibia
Category:Foreign relations of Namibia
Category:Geography of Namibia | Namibia
Category:Foreign relations of Namibia
Category:Geography of Namibia | 2,337,662 |
Sami Leinonen | Finnish Nordic combined skier | Sami Petri Tapani Leinonen (born 30 September 1963) is a retired Finnish Nordic combined skier.
Representing the sports club Lahden Hiihtoseura, he competed in the Nordic Combined World Cup from the mid-1980s to around 1990. He finished 17th in the individual race at the 1988 Winter Olympics. | Sami Petri Tapani Leinonen (born 30 September 1963) is a retired Finnish Nordic combined skier.
Representing the sports club Lahden Hiihtoseura, he competed in the Nordic Combined World Cup from the mid-1980s to around 1990. He finished 17th in the individual race at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
== References ==
Category:1963 births
Category:Living people
Category:People from Lahti
Category:Finnish male Nordic combined skiers
Category:Nordic combined skiers at the 1988 Winter Olympics
Category:Olympic Nordic combined skiers of Finland
Category:20th-century Finnish people | 416,692 |
Subhawati Paswan | Indian politician | Subhawati Paswan (also known as Subhawati Devi) is a former member of the 11th Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian parliament, representing Bansgaon. | Subhawati Paswan (also known as Subhawati Devi) is a former member of the 11th Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian parliament, representing Bansgaon.
==Early life==
Subhawati was born on 15 May 1952 in Jindapur Village of Gorakhpur district, Uttar Pradesh.
==Career==
The Bansgaon seat is reserved for Scheduled Caste category. As a Samajwadi Party candidate, Subhawati obtained 2,03,591 votes against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s Raj Narain Passi in the 1996 Indian general election. She won the seat by a margin of 4.96% votes. However, in the general elections held in 1998 and 1999, she secured 31.67% and 29.23% votes respectively; losing to Passi. She received 1,35,499 votes in the 2004 election and slipped to the third position. The following elections were won by her son Kamlesh Paswan.
Paswan switched to the BJP and contested the 2012 Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election from Bansgaon assembly constituency. BJP leader Yogi Adityanath supporter another candidate for the same seat. She finished third and received only 24,576 votes.
==Personal life==
Subhawati married Om Prakash Paswan on 10 April 1970. They have two sons.
==References==
Category:Living people
Category:People from Gorakhpur district
Category:Samajwadi Party politicians
Category:Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Uttar Pradesh
Category:India MPs 1996–1997
Category:Women members of the Lok Sabha
Category:Lok Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh
Category:1952 births
Category:20th-century Indian women
Category:20th-century Indian people | 85,591 |
Tiago Terroso | Portuguese footballer | Tiago André Ramos Terroso (born 13 January 1988) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. | Tiago André Ramos Terroso (born 13 January 1988) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
==Club career==
Born in Vila do Conde, Terroso spent most of his youth career with hometown club Rio Ave FC, as well as a year in the ranks of FC Porto. He made his first senior appearances (three games) for the former in the Liga de Honra in the 2006–07 season, and after a loan to F.C. Pampilhosa of the third division he added a further four matches in the Primeira Liga in 2009–10, three from the bench.
Terroso then moved up the road to Varzim S.C. of the second tier, and a year later U.D. Leiria in the first. In February 2012, he moved abroad for the first time to FC Chornomorets Odesa of the Ukrainian Premier League on a contract until June 2014.
Rarely used during his time in Eastern Europe, Terroso returned to his country's top flight in January 2013, signing for S.C. Olhanense on a 2-year deal. In June that year, he moved across the league to Vitória F.C. in a deal valid for two seasons.
After his contract with the club from Setúbal expired, Terroso was unemployed up to November 2015, when he and Tiago Cintra were taken on by Varzim. He made three appearances for the reserve team, in division three.
==References==
==External links==
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Category:1988 births
Category:Living people
Category:People from Vila do Conde
Category:Sportspeople from Porto District
Category:Portuguese footballers
Category:Association football midfielders
Category:Primeira Liga players
Category:Liga Portugal 2 players
Category:Segunda Divisão players
Category:Rio Ave F.C. players
Category:Padroense F.C. players
Category:FC Pampilhosa players
Category:Varzim S.C. players
Category:U.D. Leiria players
Category:S.C. Olhanense players
Category:Vitória F.C. players
Category:Ukrainian Premier League players
Category:FC Chornomorets Odesa players
Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers
Category:Expatriate footballers in Ukraine
Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine | 128,938 |
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