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, ▁" It ▁is ▁important ▁that ▁we ▁take ▁this ▁difficult ▁process ▁to ▁a ▁conclusion , ▁with ▁rig our , ▁equality , ▁and ▁trans parency , ▁essential ▁conditions ▁for ▁consolid ating ▁our ▁young ▁democracy . ▁I ▁therefore ▁call ▁on ▁all ▁the ▁national ▁stake holders ▁and ▁our ▁overseas ▁friends ▁so ▁we ▁can ▁successfully ▁cross ▁this ▁elect oral ▁cross ro ads ▁together ." ▁ ▁Two ▁issues ▁for ▁candidates ▁to ▁answer ▁were ▁considered ▁re building ▁from ▁the ▁earthqu ake ▁earlier ▁in ▁the ▁year ▁and ▁an ▁outbreak ▁of ▁ch ol era ▁less ▁than ▁two ▁months ▁before ▁the ▁election , ▁which ▁was ▁bl amed ▁on ▁the ▁United ▁Nations ▁by ▁many ▁H ait ians . ▁ ▁Independent ▁research ▁confirmed ▁the ▁origin ▁of ▁the ▁ch ol era ▁outbreak ▁as ▁being ▁linked ▁to ▁UN ▁Nep ales e ▁troops , ▁and ▁a ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁UN ▁Report ▁admitted ▁as ▁much . ▁The ▁UN ▁alleged ▁that ▁the ▁outbreak ▁was ▁used ▁for ▁" polit ical ▁reasons ▁because ▁of ▁forth coming ▁elections ," ▁as ▁the ▁government ▁in ▁H ait i ▁sent ▁its ▁own ▁forces ▁to ▁" prote ct " ▁the ▁peace keep ers . ▁ ▁The ▁election ▁was ▁term ed ▁in ▁the ▁media ▁as ▁a ▁" se ism ic " ▁one . ▁ ▁Op in ion ▁poll s ▁ 2 ▁October ▁ 2 0 1 0 : ▁ ▁Mir land e ▁Man ig at ▁( R ally ▁of ▁Progress ive ▁National ▁Democrats ): ▁▁ 2 3 . 0 % ▁ ▁Charles - Hen ri ▁Baker ▁( Res pect ): ▁ 1 7 . 3 |
% ▁ ▁J ude ▁C él est in ▁( Un ity ): ▁ 7 . 8 % ▁▁ 1 4 ▁November ▁ 2 0 1 0 : ▁ ▁Charles - Hen ri ▁Baker ▁( Res pect ): ▁ 2 4 . 3 8 % ▁ ▁Mir land e ▁Man ig at ▁( R ally ▁of ▁Progress ive ▁National ▁Democrats ): ▁ 1 7 . 5 8 % ▁ ▁Je une ▁Lé on ▁( R ally ▁for ▁Economic ▁Liber ation ): ▁ 1 4 . 5 1 % ▁ ▁Michel ▁Mart elly ▁( Pe asant ▁Response ): ▁ 1 4 . 1 0 % ▁▁ 6 – 1 0 ▁February ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁( run off ): ▁ ▁Michel ▁Mart elly ▁( Pe asant ▁Response ): ▁ 6 0 . 3 % ▁ ▁Mir land e ▁Man ig at ▁( R ally ▁of ▁Progress ive ▁National ▁Democrats ): ▁ 3 8 . 9 % ▁ ▁Con duct ▁On ▁the ▁day ▁of ▁the ▁first ▁round ▁of ▁voting , ▁Mart elly ▁and ▁Man ig at , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁most ▁other ▁candidates , ▁den ounced ▁the ▁results ▁as ▁invalid ▁by ▁noon , ▁before ▁voting ▁had ▁even ▁concluded . ▁ ▁A ▁notable ▁exception ▁to ▁this ▁den unci ation ▁was ▁J ude ▁Cel est in . ▁ ▁Following ▁demonstr ation ▁and ▁demands ▁by ▁the ▁opposition ▁to ▁hold ▁elections ▁amid ▁a ▁parliament ary ▁call ▁that ▁he ▁can ▁stay ▁beyond ▁his ▁ 7 ▁February ▁mand ate , ▁President ▁Ren é ▁Pr é val ▁issued ▁decre es ▁ordering ▁the |
▁country ' s ▁nine - member ▁prov is ional ▁elect oral ▁council ▁to ▁organ ise ▁the ▁election . ▁However ▁he ▁still ▁did ▁not ▁address ▁calls ▁for ▁the ▁council ▁itself ▁to ▁be ▁replaced ▁before ▁a ▁vote ▁is ▁held . ▁Despite ▁the ▁constitutional ▁legit im acy ▁and ▁im partial ity ▁of ▁the ▁C EP ▁having ▁been ▁challenged . ▁ ▁Some ▁questioned ▁whether ▁H ait i ▁was ▁ready ▁to ▁hold ▁an ▁election ▁following ▁the ▁earthqu ake ▁that ▁left ▁more ▁than ▁a ▁million ▁people ▁in ▁makes h ift ▁camps ▁and ▁without ▁ID s . ▁There ▁was ▁also ▁a ▁fear ▁that ▁the ▁election ▁could ▁throw ▁the ▁country ▁into ▁a ▁political ▁crisis ▁due ▁to ▁a ▁lack ▁of ▁trans parency ▁and ▁voting ▁fraud . ▁ ▁Canada ▁had ▁also ▁press ured ▁H ait i ▁to ▁hold ▁elections ▁as ▁st ip ulated ▁in ▁its ▁constitution . ▁It ▁wanted ▁a ▁firm ▁commitment ▁to ▁holding ▁elections ▁by ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁year ▁as ▁domestic ▁opposition ▁grew ▁to ▁inc umb ent ▁President ▁Ren é ▁Pr é val ' s ▁response ▁to ▁the ▁earthqu ake . ▁ ▁Due ▁to ▁the ▁elections ▁and ▁alleg edly ▁accepted ▁inst ability , ▁H ait ian ▁security ▁services ▁were ▁given ▁special ▁training ▁by ▁foreign ▁forces . ▁ ▁The ▁United ▁Nations ▁voted ▁to ▁extend ▁MIN UST AH ' s ▁mand ate ▁amid ▁fears ▁of ▁inst ability . ▁This ▁was ▁greeted ▁with ▁pro tes ters ▁in ▁Port - au - Pr ince ▁carrying ▁b anners ▁reading ▁" Down ▁with ▁the ▁occupation ," ▁and ▁burning ▁the ▁flag ▁of ▁Brazil , ▁as ▁they ▁had ▁the |
▁largest ▁conting ent ▁in ▁MIN UST AH . ▁Despite ▁months ▁of ▁relative ▁calm ▁after ▁the ▁earthqu ake , ▁this ▁represented ▁a ▁" chor us ▁of ▁opposition ▁to ▁Ren é ▁Pr é val , ▁H ait i ' s ▁president , ▁and ▁to ▁UN ▁forces ." ▁ ▁Due ▁to ▁the ▁ch ol era ▁outbreak , ▁there ▁were ▁fears ▁that ▁the ▁election ▁could ▁be ▁post pon ed . ▁However , ▁the ▁head ▁of ▁MIN UST AH , ▁Ed mond ▁Mu let , ▁said ▁that ▁it ▁should ▁not ▁be ▁delayed ▁as ▁that ▁could ▁lead ▁to ▁a ▁political ▁vacuum ▁with ▁unt old ▁potential ▁problems . ▁ ▁After ▁a ▁visit ▁by ▁then ▁Secretary ▁of ▁State ▁Hillary ▁Clinton , ▁Man ig at ▁and ▁Mart elly ▁agreed ▁to ▁accept ▁the ▁results ▁of ▁the ▁first ▁round ▁of ▁voting . ▁ ▁During ▁the ▁first ▁round ▁of ▁voting , ▁two ▁people ▁were ▁killed ▁in ▁a ▁fire f ight ▁between ▁rival ▁parties ' ▁supporters ▁in ▁Aqu in , ▁with ▁several ▁injured ▁in ▁violence ▁across ▁the ▁country . ▁ ▁Post - 1 st ▁round ▁There ▁were ▁calls ▁for ▁Mart elly ▁to ▁be ▁included ▁in ▁the ▁run - off ; ▁however , ▁he ▁has ▁stated ▁that ▁he ▁would ▁not ▁take ▁part ▁if ▁C él est in ▁is ▁also ▁a ▁candidate ▁in ▁the ▁run - off . ▁A ▁rec ount ▁was ▁announced ▁on ▁ 1 0 ▁December . ▁However , ▁both ▁Man ig at ▁and ▁Mart elly ▁then ▁rejected ▁the ▁proposed ▁rec ount , ▁with ▁only ▁C él est in ▁accepting ▁it . ▁Man ig at ▁and |
▁Mart elly ▁also ▁critic ised ▁the ▁lack ▁of ▁clear ▁procedures ▁or ▁a ▁tim et able . ▁ ▁Following ▁a ▁deal ▁reached ▁in ▁late ▁December ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁to ▁look ▁into ▁the ▁vote ▁counting ▁process ▁and ▁have ▁re - poll ing ▁in ▁certain ▁constitu encies , ▁the ▁run - off ▁was ▁post pon ed ▁until ▁at ▁least ▁February ▁ 2 0 1 1 . ▁Pierre - Lou is ▁Op ont , ▁the ▁director ▁general ▁of ▁the ▁Pro vis ional ▁E lector al ▁Council ▁said : ▁" It ▁will ▁be ▁mater ially ▁impossible ▁to ▁hold ▁the ▁run - off ▁on ▁January ▁ 1 6 . ▁From ▁the ▁date ▁of ▁the ▁publication ▁of ▁the ▁final ▁results ▁of ▁the ▁first ▁round , ▁we ▁will ▁need ▁at ▁least ▁one ▁month ▁to ▁hold ▁the ▁run - off ." ▁He ▁also ▁said ▁that ▁a ▁report ▁by ▁the ▁Organ isation ▁of ▁American ▁States ▁and ▁a ▁completion ▁of ▁review ▁for ▁the ▁results ▁that ▁had ▁been ▁challenged ▁would ▁be ▁needed ▁first . ▁ ▁The ▁O AS ▁report ▁proposed ▁that ▁Man ig at ▁and ▁Mart elly ▁advance ▁to ▁the ▁run - off , ▁dropping ▁C él est in ▁from ▁the ▁second ▁round . ▁However , ▁the ▁Pro vis ional ▁E lector al ▁Council ▁rejected ▁that ▁suggestion ▁on ▁ 1 9 ▁January ▁ 2 0 1 1 . ▁Additionally , ▁some ▁analys es ▁showed ▁that ▁the ▁O AS ▁report ▁was ▁statist ically ▁flaw ed ▁and ▁made ▁the ▁recommendation ▁to ▁eliminate ▁C él est in ▁with ▁no ▁apparent ▁just ification . ▁ ▁In ▁a |
▁January ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁report , ▁the ▁Center ▁for ▁Economic ▁and ▁Policy ▁Research ▁concluded ▁that ▁ 7 1 . 5 % ▁of ▁the ▁eligible ▁H ait ian ▁population ▁did ▁not ▁vote ▁during ▁the ▁first ▁round ▁of ▁the ▁election ▁on ▁November ▁ 2 8 , ▁ 2 0 1 0 . ▁Furthermore , ▁from ▁the ▁remaining ▁votes ▁ 8 . 1 % ▁were ▁considered ▁to ▁be ▁invalid , ▁leaving ▁only ▁ 2 0 . 1 % ▁of ▁the ▁votes ▁being ▁cast ▁on ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁candidates ▁in ▁the ▁election . ▁The ▁high ▁rate ▁of ▁ir regular ▁votes ▁led ▁the ▁CE PR ▁to ▁conclude ▁that ▁no ▁statistics - based , ▁non - ar bitr ary ▁selection ▁of ▁a ▁second - place ▁candidate ▁was ▁possible . ▁ ▁In ▁a ▁later ▁August ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁report , ▁the ▁CE PR ▁further ▁concluded ▁that ▁the ▁data ▁actually ▁contrad icted ▁the ▁O AS ▁recommendation ▁to ▁over turn ▁the ▁initial ▁vote ▁counts ▁and ▁select ▁Mart elly ▁as ▁the ▁second - place ▁candidate , ▁and ▁that ▁this ▁move ▁was ▁not ▁in ▁line ▁with ▁normal ▁international ▁election ▁resolution ▁processes , ▁suggesting ▁a ▁bias ▁on ▁the ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁O AS . ▁ ▁C él est in ▁was ▁reported ly ▁likely ▁to ▁drop ▁out ▁of ▁the ▁run - off ▁by ▁himself , ▁however , ▁as ▁stated ▁by ▁a ▁member ▁of ▁his ▁party ▁on ▁ 2 5 ▁January ▁ 2 0 1 1 , ▁partially ▁as ▁a ▁result ▁of ▁international ▁pressure . ▁The ▁official ▁withdrawal ▁statement ▁came ▁on ▁ 2 |
6 ▁January ▁ 2 0 1 1 . ▁ ▁Baby ▁Doc ▁returned ▁to ▁H ait i ▁on ▁ 1 6 ▁January ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁in ▁what ▁was ▁seen ▁as ▁possibly ▁more ▁uncertainty . ▁Cor ruption ▁and ▁theft ▁charges ▁were ▁then ▁filed ▁against ▁him . ▁Jean - Ber tr and ▁Arist ide ▁returned ▁in ▁March ▁amid st ▁concern ▁for ▁stability ▁by ▁both ▁the ▁run off ▁candidates . ▁The ▁rum our ▁of ▁his ▁return ▁led ▁to ▁several ▁thousand ▁of ▁his ▁supporters ▁in ▁Port - au - Pr ince ▁demanding ▁that ▁without ▁Arist ide ▁there ▁should ▁not ▁be ▁a ▁second ▁round ▁election . ▁The ▁protest ▁even ▁reached ▁as ▁far ▁as ▁Miami , ▁where ▁approximately ▁ 6 0 ▁pro tes ters ▁gathered ▁in ▁front ▁of ▁the ▁offices ▁of ▁The ▁Miami ▁Her ald . ▁Questions ▁were ▁then ▁asked ▁about ▁the ▁effect ▁the ▁former ▁pres idents ▁could ▁have ▁on ▁the ▁political ▁process . ▁ ▁Campaign ing ▁for ▁the ▁second ▁round ▁of ▁the ▁presidential ▁election ▁officially ▁comm enced ▁on ▁Thursday , ▁ 1 7 ▁February . ▁While ▁Mir land e ▁Man ig at ▁discussed ▁her ▁future ▁plans ▁for ▁H ait i ▁in ▁a ▁hotel ▁with ▁reporters , ▁Mart elly ▁took ▁to ▁the ▁streets ▁of ▁Cap - Ha ï t ien , ▁the ▁second ▁largest ▁city ▁in ▁H ait i , ▁where ▁he ▁and ▁his ▁followers ▁d anced ▁and ▁sang ▁in ▁the ▁streets . ▁Mart elly ▁even ▁went ▁as ▁far ▁as ▁to ▁campaign ▁in ▁Miami ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁of ▁America , ▁which ▁is ▁home ▁to ▁a ▁large ▁number |
▁of ▁H ait ian ▁exp atri ates . ▁ ▁On ▁ 1 7 ▁February , ▁Wy cle f ▁Jean ▁announced ▁his ▁support ▁for ▁Mart elly ▁in ▁the ▁second ▁round ▁of ▁the ▁presidential ▁election . ▁Wy cle f ▁Jean ▁was ▁also ▁shot ▁at ▁and ▁graz ed ▁by ▁a ▁bullet ▁the ▁day ▁before ▁the ▁second ▁round ▁vote ▁during ▁campaign ing ▁for ▁Mart elly . ▁He ▁was ▁wounded ▁and ▁taken ▁to ▁a ▁hospital . ▁ ▁During ▁voting ▁for ▁the ▁second ▁round ▁some ▁poll ing ▁stations ▁failed ▁to ▁open ▁on ▁time ▁as ▁they ▁lack ed ▁the ▁necessary ▁equipment ▁and ▁documents . ▁ ▁President ▁Bar ack ▁Obama ▁of ▁the ▁US ▁asked ▁the ▁government ▁of ▁South ▁Africa ▁to ▁delay ▁former ▁president ▁Jean - Ber tr and ▁Arist ide ' s ▁attempt ▁to ▁return ▁to ▁H ait i , ▁however , ▁the ▁request ▁was ▁rejected ▁by ▁Arist ide ▁himself . ▁ ▁Results ▁The ▁result ▁for ▁the ▁first ▁round ▁presidential ▁poll ▁was ▁announced ▁on ▁ 3 ▁February ▁ 2 0 1 1 , ▁with ▁the ▁run - off ▁set ▁for ▁ 2 0 ▁March ▁between ▁Man ig at ▁and ▁Mart elly . ▁ ▁Fra ud ▁alleg ations ▁Despite ▁the ▁Pro vis ional ▁E lection ▁Council ▁san ction ing ▁the ▁election , ▁protests ▁continued ▁the ▁next ▁day . ▁Almost ▁two - third s ▁of ▁the ▁candidates ▁also ▁called ▁for ▁the ▁election ▁to ▁be ▁ann ull ed ▁alleg ing ▁fraud ▁and ▁many ▁voters ▁being ▁refused ▁ball ots . ▁Despite ▁this , ▁international ▁election ▁mon itors ▁declared ▁the ▁poll s ▁valid ▁and ▁said ▁the |
▁results ▁should ▁not ▁be ▁invalid ated . ▁This ▁opinion ▁was ▁not ▁shared ▁by ▁the ▁O AS ▁and ▁the ▁C AR IC OM ▁who , ▁after ▁a ▁pre liminary ▁report , ▁said ▁that ▁there ▁many ▁problems ▁surrounding ▁the ▁election . ▁Following ▁further ▁protests ▁by ▁several ▁candidates , ▁the ▁UN ▁called ▁for ▁calm ▁and ▁urged ▁candidates ▁to ▁call ▁on ▁their ▁supporters ▁not ▁to ▁inst igate ▁trouble . ▁It ▁also ▁said ▁that ▁a ▁deter ior ating ▁security ▁situation ▁could ▁und ermine ▁contain ment ▁of ▁the ▁ch ol era ▁epid emic . ▁C BC ▁News ▁reporters ▁also ▁alleged ▁that ▁there ▁was ▁" mass ive ▁fraud ," ▁though ▁they ▁did ▁no ▁clar ify ▁what ▁they ▁meant . ▁Pro tests ▁continued ▁in ▁Port - au - Pr ince ▁and ▁G ona ives , ▁with ▁bar ric ades ▁in ▁the ▁streets . ▁Port - au - Pr ince ▁had ▁four ▁consecutive ▁days ▁of ▁protests . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁H ait i ' s ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁President ial ▁E lection ▁Results ▁Graph ic ▁from ▁H ait i ' s ▁Fat ally ▁Fl aw ed ▁E lection ▁by ▁Jake ▁John ston ▁and ▁Mark ▁We is b rot . ▁pdf ▁file . ▁The ▁Ent ire ▁Deb ate ▁Between ▁Mart elly ▁And ▁Man ig at ▁- ▁Live ▁In ▁Video , ▁H ait i ▁Ob server , ▁March ▁ 1 0 , ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁ ▁The ▁Organization ▁of ▁American ▁States ▁in ▁H ait i : ▁ ▁E lection ▁Monitor ing ▁or ▁Political ▁Inter vention |
?, ▁from ▁the ▁Center ▁for ▁Economic ▁and ▁Policy ▁Research , ▁October ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁ ▁Category : E lections ▁in ▁H ait i ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 ▁in ▁H ait i ▁Category : 2 0 1 1 ▁in ▁H ait i ▁Category : 2 0 1 0 ▁elections ▁in ▁the ▁Caribbean ▁Category : 2 0 1 1 ▁elections ▁in ▁the ▁Caribbean ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁Category : Foreign ▁elect oral ▁intervention <0x0A> </s> ▁Welcome ▁to ▁the ▁Real ▁World ▁is ▁the ▁debut ▁studio ▁album ▁by ▁the ▁Australian ▁rock ▁band , ▁S ick ▁P upp ies . ▁ ▁The ▁album ▁was ▁released ▁only ▁in ▁Australia ▁on ▁ 3 ▁September ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁as ▁an ▁enhanced ▁CD ▁with ▁the ▁" Every ▁Day " ▁music ▁video ▁featured ▁as ▁a ▁' multi - media ▁component '. ▁The ▁album ' s ▁ 3 , 0 0 0 ▁copies ▁that ▁were ▁pressed ▁were ▁only ▁sold ▁in ▁Australia , ▁making ▁it ▁very ▁valuable ▁– ▁and ▁only ▁available ▁– ▁on ▁the ▁second ▁hand ▁market . ▁The ▁album ▁was ▁released ▁with ▁the ▁Every ▁Day ▁single ▁on ▁some ▁press ings . ▁This ▁is ▁the ▁band ' s ▁only ▁studio ▁album ▁to ▁feature ▁Chris ▁Miles ki ▁on ▁drums . ▁ ▁Pre - release ▁The ▁band ▁entered ▁the ▁Tri ple ▁J ▁Une art hed ▁band ▁competition ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁with ▁a ▁demo ▁of ▁their ▁song , ▁" Nothing ▁Really ▁Mat ters ", ▁and ▁went ▁on ▁to ▁co - win ▁the ▁Sydney - region ▁along ▁with ▁Blue |
▁and ▁Ari els . Sp ans . E arth . ▁which ▁led ▁to ▁a ▁management ▁deal ▁with ▁Paul ▁Ste pan ek ▁Management . ▁This ▁deal ▁enabled ▁the ▁band ▁to ▁release ▁the ▁full ▁album ▁of ▁Welcome ▁to ▁the ▁Real ▁World . ▁Along ▁with ▁" Nothing ▁Really ▁Mat ters ", ▁two ▁other ▁singles ▁were ▁released ▁before ▁the ▁full ▁album ▁was ▁made ▁available ; ▁" Every ▁Day " ▁and ▁" R ock ▁Kids ". ▁ ▁Music ▁videos ▁Two ▁music ▁videos ▁were ▁produced ▁for ▁this ▁album , ▁the ▁first ▁being ▁for ▁the ▁demo ▁version ▁of ▁" Nothing ▁Really ▁Mat ters ", ▁which ▁was ▁released ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁and ▁the ▁other ▁being ▁for ▁" Every ▁Day ", ▁which ▁was ▁released ▁with ▁the ▁album . ▁ ▁The ▁music ▁video ▁for ▁" Nothing ▁Really ▁Mat ters " ▁is ▁composed ▁of ▁live ▁footage ▁from ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁of ▁the ▁band ▁playing ▁in ▁Sydney . ▁The ▁music ▁video ▁for ▁" Every ▁Day ", ▁on ▁the ▁other ▁hand , ▁shows ▁the ▁band ▁playing ▁in ▁an ▁old ▁hallway , ▁with ▁cuts ▁to ▁the ▁band ▁members ▁dressed ▁in ▁different ▁occup ational ▁att ires ▁such ▁as ▁a ▁cl own , ▁an ▁astr on aut , ▁a ▁box er ▁and ▁a ▁polic eman , ▁with ▁other ▁shots ▁of ▁them ▁dressed ▁in ▁straight ▁jack ets . ▁ ▁U . S . ▁Release ▁Welcome ▁to ▁the ▁Real ▁World ▁was ▁released ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁in ▁early ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁With ▁no ▁official ▁word ▁from ▁the ▁band , ▁the ▁record ▁was |
▁added ▁to ▁the ▁Apple ▁Music ▁i T unes ▁store . ▁Single ▁releases ▁for ▁Rock ▁Kids ▁and ▁Every ▁Day ▁also ▁appeared ▁for ▁purchase . ▁This ▁came ▁after ▁the ▁departure ▁of ▁vocal ist / gu itar ist ▁Sh im on ▁Moore ▁and ▁on ▁the ▁he el ▁of ▁their ▁record , ▁F ury , ▁with ▁new ▁vocal ist ▁Bryan ▁Scott . ▁ ▁Track ▁listing ▁ ▁Out t akes ▁The ▁album ▁was ▁initially ▁supposed ▁to ▁feature ▁a ▁hum orous ▁cover ▁version ▁of ▁Dest iny ' s ▁Child ' s ▁hit ▁single ▁" S ay ▁My ▁Name ", ▁characterized ▁by ▁tur nt able ▁samples ▁and ▁heavy ▁Fle a - es que ▁bass ▁lines . ▁The ▁song ▁" Br ain ▁Ste w " ▁by ▁Green ▁Day ▁is ▁used ▁as ▁background ▁music . ▁The ▁cover ▁contains ▁additional ▁lyrics ▁with ▁co arse ▁language ; ▁for ▁example , ▁the ▁ch orus ▁in vari ably ▁ends ▁with ▁" You ' re ▁acting ▁kinda ▁sh ady , ▁ain ' t ▁call in ' ▁me ▁baby / So ▁what ▁the ▁fuck ?" . ▁The ▁song , ▁however , ▁was ▁not ▁included ▁due ▁to ▁the ▁threat ▁of ▁a ▁lawsuit ▁by ▁Dest iny ' s ▁Child ' s ▁record ▁label . ▁The ▁cover ▁was ▁later ▁le aked ▁on ▁the ▁internet ▁and ▁is ▁regularly ▁played ▁at ▁S ick ▁P upp ies ' ▁conc erts . ▁▁ ▁" S ay ▁My ▁Name " ▁( Dest iny ' s ▁Child ▁cover ) ▁– ▁ 2 : 4 1 ▁ ▁Person nel ▁ ▁Sh im ▁Moore ▁– ▁lead ▁vocals , ▁guitar |
▁ ▁Emma ▁An z ai ▁– ▁Bass ▁guitar , ▁backing ▁vocals ▁ ▁Chris ▁Miles ki ▁– ▁drums ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : S ick ▁P upp ies ▁albums ▁Category : 2 0 0 1 ▁debut ▁albums ▁Category : V ir gin ▁Records ▁albums <0x0A> </s> ▁V rá ble ▁() ▁is ▁a ▁small ▁town ▁in ▁the ▁N it ra ▁District , ▁N it ra ▁Region , ▁western ▁Slov ak ia . ▁ ▁E ty m ology ▁The ▁name ▁der ives ▁from ▁v rá be ľ ▁- ▁a ▁Slov ak ▁dialect ▁name ▁of ▁sp arrow ▁( vr ab ec ). ▁ ▁Ge ography ▁It ▁is ▁located ▁in ▁the ▁Dan ub ian ▁Hills ▁on ▁the ▁Ž it ava ▁river , ▁about ▁ ▁south - east - east ▁from ▁N it ra . ▁The ▁c adas tr al ▁area ▁of ▁the ▁town ▁has ▁an ▁alt itude ▁from ▁ ▁A SL . ▁There ' s ▁a ▁small ▁dam ▁called ▁V od ná ▁ná dr ž ▁V rá ble ▁west ▁of ▁the ▁town . ▁ ▁The ▁town ▁has ▁three ▁parts : ▁V rá ble ▁proper , ▁and ▁the ▁former ▁villages ▁of ▁Dy č ka ▁and ▁Horn ý ▁Oh aj ▁( both ▁an nex ed ▁ 1 9 7 5 ). ▁ ▁History ▁The ▁oldest ▁evidence ▁of ▁the ▁settlement ▁of ▁V rá ble ▁comes ▁from ▁the ▁Ne ol ith ic ▁age ▁( 6 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 ▁BC ). ▁The ▁ ▁first ▁written ▁reference ▁is ▁from ▁ 1 2 6 5 ▁as ▁Vere bel . |
▁In ▁V rá ble , ▁there ▁was ▁the ▁oldest ▁post - station . ▁The ▁city ▁kept ▁ ▁an ▁agricultural ▁character ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 th ▁and ▁ 2 0 th ▁centuries . ▁Economic ▁development ▁has ▁influenced ▁the ▁architecture ▁of ▁the ▁city . ▁After ▁break - up ▁of ▁Austria - H ung ary ▁in ▁ 1 9 1 8 , ▁the ▁town ▁became ▁part ▁of ▁Czech os lov ak ia ▁and ▁received ▁status ▁of ▁the ▁district ▁capital ▁( until ▁ 1 9 6 0 ). ▁After ▁the ▁First ▁Vienna ▁Award , ▁the ▁town ▁was ▁from ▁ 1 9 3 8 ▁to ▁ 1 9 4 5 ▁part ▁of ▁Hung ary . ▁ ▁Dem ograph ics ▁The ▁town ▁had ▁Hung arian ▁majority ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 7 th ▁century ▁according ▁to ▁the ▁Turkish ▁tax ▁census . ▁According ▁to ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁census , ▁the ▁town ▁had ▁ 9 , 4 9 3 ▁inhabitants . ▁ 9 3 . 3 2 % ▁of ▁inhabitants ▁were ▁Slov aks , ▁ 4 . 6 9 % ▁Hung arians , ▁ 0 . 7 8 % ▁Roma ▁and ▁ 0 . 5 5 % ▁Czech s . ▁The ▁religious ▁make - up ▁was ▁ 8 8 . 4 1 % ▁Roman ▁Cath ol ics , ▁ 8 . 5 3 % ▁people ▁with ▁no ▁religious ▁affili ation ▁and ▁ 0 . 6 2 % ▁Luther ans . ▁ ▁Arch ae ological ▁site ▁The ▁largest ▁urban ▁ag gl omer ation ▁of ▁the ▁Bron ze ▁Age ▁Europe |
▁was ▁found ▁in ▁V rá ble . ▁The ▁area ▁of ▁ 2 0 ▁he ct ares ▁makes ▁it ▁larger ▁than ▁the ▁contemporary ▁My c ena e ▁and ▁T roy . ▁A ▁settlement ▁was ▁inhab ited ▁by ▁about ▁ 1 , 0 0 0 ▁people ▁and ▁buildings ▁were ▁built ▁around ▁streets . ▁Three ▁dit ches ▁strengthen ed ▁the ▁fort ifications . ▁The ▁site ▁is ▁also ▁the ▁northern most ▁known ▁tell ▁in ▁Central ▁Europe . ▁The ▁settlement ▁was ▁attributed ▁to ▁the ▁Ma ď ar ov ce ▁culture . ▁ ▁T win ▁towns ▁— ▁sister ▁cities ▁ ▁V rá ble ▁is ▁tw inned ▁with : ▁ ▁And ou ill é , ▁France ▁ ▁C s urg ó , ▁Hung ary ▁▁▁ ▁Nova ▁V aro š , ▁Ser bia ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Official ▁website ▁▁ ▁Category : C ities ▁and ▁towns ▁in ▁Slov ak ia ▁Category : Arch ae ological ▁sites ▁in ▁Slov ak ia <0x0A> </s> ▁K ak agi ▁Lake , ▁also ▁known ▁as ▁Crow ▁Lake , ▁is ▁a ▁lake ▁in ▁both ▁Un organ ized ▁Ken ora ▁District ▁and ▁the ▁town ship ▁of ▁Si oux ▁N arrow s - N est or ▁Falls , ▁Ken ora ▁District , ▁in ▁North western ▁Ontario , ▁Canada . ▁It ▁is ▁just ▁north ▁of ▁the ▁community ▁of ▁N est or ▁Falls , ▁and ▁right ▁across ▁Ontario ▁Highway ▁ 7 1 ▁from ▁Stevens ▁Bay ▁on ▁Lake ▁of ▁the ▁Woods . ▁It ▁also ▁feed s ▁Lake ▁of ▁the ▁Woods ▁through ▁a ▁series ▁of ▁l akes ▁starting ▁with |
▁C ed art ree ▁Lake . ▁ ▁Ge ography ▁It ▁is ▁a ▁body ▁of ▁water ▁that ▁is ▁essentially ▁not ▁chart ed , ▁and ▁caution ▁must ▁be ▁taken ▁when ▁navig ating ▁this ▁body ▁of ▁water . ▁K ak agi ▁Lake ▁is ▁approximately ▁ ▁in ▁size , ▁about ▁ ▁long ▁and ▁up ▁to ▁ ▁wide . ▁It ▁is ▁ ▁above ▁sea ▁level ▁with ▁an ▁average ▁depth ▁ ▁and ▁a ▁maximum ▁depth ▁of ▁. ▁The ▁lake ▁has ▁many ▁islands ▁such ▁as ▁Gold ▁Point ▁Island , ▁Green ▁Island , ▁M ink ▁Island , ▁Bear - Be aver ▁Island , ▁Al ora ▁Island , ▁Mos qu ito ▁Point ▁Island ▁and ▁P ine ▁Island . ▁There ▁are ▁several ▁spots ▁on ▁the ▁lake ▁frequ ented ▁by ▁camp ers ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁several ▁natural ▁rec re ational ▁areas ▁such ▁as ▁J ump ing ▁Rock , ▁Se ag ull ▁Rock ▁and ▁Soft ▁Sand ▁Beach . ▁ ▁There ▁are ▁small ▁number ▁of ▁private ▁cab ins ▁mostly ▁on ▁Young ' s ▁Bay , ▁and ▁several ▁commercial ▁fishing ▁lod ges ▁and ▁res orts . ▁In ▁winter , ▁K ak agi ▁is ▁the ▁gate way ▁to ▁a ▁system ▁of ▁l akes ▁and ▁port ages ▁that ▁stret ches ▁almost ▁ ▁east ▁of ▁N est or ▁Falls ▁by ▁snow mobile . ▁Young ' s ▁Bay ▁is ▁named ▁after ▁C ly de ▁Young ▁who ▁came ▁to ▁Canada ▁from ▁Chicago ▁in ▁ 1 9 3 2 ▁and ▁was ▁founder ▁of ▁Crow ▁Lake ▁Camp . ▁ ▁The ▁O j ib ways ▁of ▁On ig aming ▁First ▁Nation ▁lay ▁claim ▁to ▁much |
▁of ▁K ak agi ▁Lake ; ▁their ▁Sab ask ong ▁Bay ▁ 3 5 D ▁reserve ▁is ▁on ▁the ▁south west ▁shore ▁of ▁the ▁lake . ▁ ▁The ▁lake ▁also ▁has ▁a ▁history ▁of ▁gold ▁mining . ▁ ▁Natural ▁history ▁K ak agi ▁lake ▁is ▁well ▁known ▁for ▁its ▁lake ▁tr out ▁fishing ▁because ▁of ▁its ▁many ▁spawn ing ▁re ef s ▁throughout ▁the ▁lake ▁and ▁deep ▁water ▁bas ins ▁equally ▁well ▁distributed . ▁Mus ky , ▁small mouth ▁bass , ▁northern ▁p ike ▁and ▁lake ▁white fish ▁also ▁inhabit ▁K ak agi . ▁ ▁K ag aki ' s ▁for age ▁fish ▁include ▁per ch , ▁rock ▁bass , ▁c isco , ▁lake ▁sh in ers ▁and ▁a ▁variety ▁of ▁other ▁min now ▁species . ▁ ▁Rec reation ▁ ▁Can oe ▁Route ▁There ▁is ▁a ▁popular ▁can oe ▁route ▁known ▁as ▁the ▁K ak agi ▁Lake - C amer on ▁Lake ▁can oe ▁route . ▁The ▁loop ▁is ▁considered ▁of ▁moderate ▁difficulty ▁and ▁starts ▁and ▁ends ▁at ▁K ak agi . ▁Native ▁pict ograph s ▁and ▁bald ▁e agles ▁exist ▁on ▁Stephen ▁Lake . ▁The ▁length ▁is ▁ 5 1 km ▁and ▁typically ▁takes ▁ 4 ▁days ▁across ▁ 5 ▁port ages . ▁The ▁route ▁typically ▁starts ▁at ▁the ▁Government ▁D ock ▁( ), ▁and ▁moves ▁north ▁for ▁ ▁to ▁Em m ▁Bay . ▁Then ▁move ▁north ▁through ▁a ▁narrow s ▁and ▁then ▁ ▁until ▁the ▁first ▁port age ▁to ▁C ed art ree ▁Lake . ▁The ▁port age ▁is ▁ |
▁long ▁( ). ▁Then ▁follow ▁the ▁west ▁shore ▁of ▁C ed art ree ▁Lake ▁into ▁the ▁river ▁and ▁continue ▁the ▁length ▁of ▁the ▁river ▁until ▁the ▁port age ▁to ▁Fl int ▁Lake . ▁The ▁port age ▁is ▁ ▁long ▁() ▁and ▁passes ▁over ▁Cameron ▁Lake ▁Road . ▁Next ▁follow ▁the ▁rest ▁of ▁the ▁river ▁into ▁Fl int ▁Lake ▁and ▁then ▁go ▁to ▁the ▁south ▁shore ▁until ▁the ▁next ▁port age ▁into ▁Stephen ▁Lake ▁via ▁Cameron ▁Creek . ▁The ▁port age ▁is ▁ ▁long ▁and ▁is ▁located ▁on ▁the ▁east ▁side ▁of ▁Cameron ▁Creek . ▁Move ▁east ▁down ▁Stephen ▁Lake ▁via ▁the ▁narrow s . ▁The ▁pict ograph s ▁are ▁found ▁just ▁after ▁the ▁narrow s ▁and ▁to ▁the ▁left ▁just ▁around ▁the ▁bay . ▁Move ▁to ▁the ▁east ▁on ▁Stephen ▁Lake ▁into ▁the ▁bay ▁until ▁the ▁port age ▁to ▁Cameron ▁Lake ▁via ▁Cameron ▁Creek . ▁The ▁port age ▁is ▁ ▁long ▁() ▁and ▁follows ▁a ▁small ▁c reek ▁to ▁the ▁south ▁of ▁the ▁trail . ▁Next ▁move ▁into ▁Bog ▁Bay ▁through ▁the ▁narrow s ▁and ▁into ▁Cameron ▁Lake ▁and ▁then ▁follow ▁the ▁south ▁shore ▁for ▁ ▁to ▁the ▁most ▁sout he aster ly ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁lake ▁to ▁the ▁port age ▁back ▁into ▁K ak agi ▁Lake . ▁The ▁port age ▁is ▁ ▁long ▁( ). ▁Once ▁on ▁K ak agi ▁Lake , ▁follow ▁the ▁north ▁shore , ▁heading ▁west ▁for ▁about ▁ ▁the ▁continue ▁west ▁back ▁to ▁the ▁Government ▁dock ▁for ▁. ▁ ▁Popular ▁culture ▁Although ▁the ▁book ▁is ▁set ▁in ▁Northern |
▁Ontario , ▁Crow ▁Lake ▁is ▁not ▁actually ▁about ▁K ak agi ▁( C row ) ▁Lake . ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁List ▁of ▁l akes ▁in ▁Ontario ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁Bull ▁Mo ose ▁L odge ▁ ▁B ore al ▁Bay ▁L odge ▁ ▁Black ▁Bear ▁F ishing ▁ ▁Mus kie ▁Bay ▁Res ort ▁ ▁Category : L akes ▁of ▁Ken ora ▁District ▁Category : H ud son ' s ▁Bay ▁Company ▁trading ▁posts <0x0A> </s> ▁U CS F ▁Helen ▁D iller ▁Family ▁Com pre hens ive ▁Cancer ▁Center ▁is ▁an ▁N CI - design ated ▁Cancer ▁Center , ▁affili ated ▁with ▁the ▁U CS F ▁School ▁of ▁Medicine ▁and ▁the ▁U CS F ▁Medical ▁Center . ▁ ▁It ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁ 6 9 ▁cancer ▁research ▁institutions ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁supported ▁by ▁the ▁National ▁Cancer ▁Institute , ▁and ▁one ▁of ▁three ▁in ▁Northern ▁California . ▁ ▁The ▁H DF CC C ▁integr ates ▁basic ▁and ▁clinical ▁science , ▁patient ▁care , ▁and ▁population ▁science ▁to ▁address ▁prevention ▁and ▁early ▁detection ▁of ▁cancer ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁the ▁quality ▁of ▁life ▁following ▁diagnosis ▁and ▁treatment . ▁ ▁H DF CC C ▁is ▁a ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁California ▁Cancer ▁Cons ort ium , ▁the ▁National ▁Com pre hens ive ▁Cancer ▁Network ▁( N CC N ) ▁and ▁Association ▁of ▁American ▁Cancer ▁Inst itutes . ▁ ▁Cancer ▁programs ▁at ▁U CS F ▁have ▁been ▁continuously ▁acc red ited ▁since ▁ 1 9 3 3 ▁by ▁the ▁Commission ▁on ▁Cancer ▁of |
▁the ▁American ▁College ▁of ▁Sur ge ons . ▁ ▁History ▁In ▁ 1 9 4 8 , ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁California ▁at ▁San ▁Francisco ▁( U CS F ) ▁established ▁the ▁Cancer ▁Research ▁Institute . ▁In ▁▁ 1 9 9 2 , ▁ ▁U CS F ▁ ▁received ▁ ▁an ▁ ▁N CI ▁planning ▁ ▁grant ▁ ▁to ▁ ▁develop ▁ ▁a ▁Cancer ▁Center . ▁ ▁The ▁Center ▁received ▁its ▁N CI ▁" Com pre hens ive " ▁design ation ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 9 ▁and ▁was ▁renamed ▁the ▁U CS F ▁Helen ▁D iller ▁Family ▁Com pre hens ive ▁Cancer ▁Center ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 7 ▁in ▁honor ▁of ▁phil anth rop ist ▁Helen ▁D iller . ▁ ▁Loc ations ▁Cancer ▁care , ▁research , ▁and ▁training ▁programs ▁are ▁carried ▁out ▁across ▁San ▁Francisco ▁at ▁U CS F ▁locations ▁at ▁Mission ▁Bay ▁in ▁Pot r ero , ▁Mount ▁Z ion ▁in ▁the ▁Western ▁Add ition ▁neighborhood , ▁P arn ass us ▁near ▁Golden ▁Gate ▁Park , ▁Z ucker berg ▁San ▁Francisco ▁General ▁Hospital ▁in ▁the ▁Mission ▁neighborhood , ▁and ▁San ▁Francisco ▁Veter ans ▁Affairs ▁Medical ▁Center ▁in ▁the ▁Richmond ▁district . ▁ ▁In ▁addition ▁to ▁individual ▁lab ▁space ▁across ▁U CS F ▁camp uses , ▁there ▁are ▁cancer ▁research ▁facilities ▁at ▁Mount ▁Z ion ▁and ▁Mission ▁Bay . ▁The ▁Helen ▁D iller ▁Family ▁Cancer ▁Research ▁Building ▁at ▁Mission ▁Bay ▁was ▁designed ▁by ▁Raf ael ▁Vi ñ oly ▁and ▁opened ▁in ▁June ▁ 2 0 0 9 . ▁ ▁U CS |
F / P arn ass us ▁is ▁the ▁center ▁for ▁patient ▁care ▁in ▁neu rolog ic ▁on c ology ; ▁le uk em ia , ▁l ym ph oma , ▁and ▁other ▁he mat op o iet ic ▁m align ancies ; ▁and ▁bone ▁mar row ▁trans plant . ▁ ▁Mount ▁Z ion ▁offers ▁out patient ▁facilities ▁for ▁radiation ▁on c ology , ▁breast ▁care , ▁inf usion , ▁ped iat ric ▁d erm at ology , ▁and ▁support ▁services . ▁ ▁The ▁Bak ar ▁Cancer ▁Hospital ▁opened ▁on ▁the ▁Mission ▁Bay ▁campus ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁and ▁has ▁ 7 0 ▁adult ▁beds ▁and ▁serves ▁patients ▁with ▁orth oped ic ▁u rolog ic , ▁gy ne c olog ic , ▁head ▁and ▁neck ▁and ▁g astro int est inal ▁and ▁col ore ct al ▁can cers . ▁ ▁The ▁U CS F ▁Ben io ff ▁Children ' s ▁Hospital ▁at ▁Mission ▁Bay ▁accommod ates ▁the ▁Center ' s ▁Ped iat ric ▁On c ology ▁Program . ▁ ▁Ground breaking ▁for ▁a ▁new ▁Prec ision ▁Cancer ▁Medicine ▁Building ▁at ▁the ▁Mission ▁Bay ▁campus ▁began ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 7 , ▁with ▁the ▁facility ▁scheduled ▁to ▁open ▁to ▁patients ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 9 . ▁ ▁Rank ing ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 6 , ▁the ▁center ▁ranked ▁first ▁in ▁California ▁and ▁sixth ▁nation wide ▁in ▁National ▁Cancer ▁Institute ▁research ▁grants . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 7 ▁U . S . ▁News ▁& ▁World ▁Report ▁ ▁" America |
’ s ▁Best ▁H osp itals " ▁survey ▁ranked ▁U CS F ▁ 1 0 th ▁for ▁cancer ▁care . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : C ancer ▁hospitals ▁Category : H osp itals ▁in ▁San ▁Francisco ▁Category : Med ical ▁research ▁inst itutes ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : N CI - design ated ▁cancer ▁centers <0x0A> </s> ▁John ▁Sm ill ie ▁( born ▁April ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 1 9 5 4 ) ▁is ▁a ▁Scottish ▁retired - American ▁soccer ▁player ▁who ▁played ▁profession ally ▁in ▁the ▁North ▁American ▁Soc cer ▁League ▁and ▁Major ▁Ind oor ▁Soc cer ▁League . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 7 2 , ▁Sm ill ie ▁began ▁his ▁colleg iate ▁soccer ▁career ▁at ▁De ▁An za ▁College ▁before ▁transfer ring ▁to ▁San ▁Jose ▁State ▁University ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁a ▁ 1 9 7 5 ▁Second ▁Team ▁All ▁American ▁soccer ▁player . ▁In ▁ 1 9 7 6 , ▁the ▁Portland ▁Tim bers ▁selected ▁Sm ill ie ▁in ▁the ▁first ▁round ▁of ▁the ▁North ▁American ▁Soc cer ▁League ▁draft . ▁He ▁transferred ▁to ▁the ▁San ▁Jose ▁Earth qu akes ▁for ▁the ▁ 1 9 7 7 ▁and ▁ 1 9 7 8 ▁seasons . ▁In ▁the ▁fall ▁of ▁ 1 9 7 8 , ▁he ▁moved ▁ind o ors ▁with ▁the ▁C inc inn ati ▁Kids ▁of ▁the ▁Major ▁Ind oor ▁Soc cer ▁League . ▁He ▁also ▁played ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 0 - 1 9 8 1 ▁season ▁with ▁the ▁San ▁Francisco ▁F og |
▁of ▁M IS L . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁NAS L / M IS L ▁stats ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 5 4 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : Foot ball ers ▁from ▁Glasgow ▁Category : American ▁soccer ▁players ▁Category : C inc inn ati ▁Kids ▁players ▁Category : M ajor ▁Ind oor ▁Soc cer ▁League ▁( 1 9 7 8 – 1 9 9 2 ) ▁players ▁Category : Sc ott ish ▁em igr ants ▁to ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : N orth ▁American ▁Soc cer ▁League ▁( 1 9 6 8 – 1 9 8 4 ) ▁players ▁Category : Port land ▁Tim bers ▁( 1 9 7 5 – 1 9 8 2 ) ▁players ▁Category : San ▁Francisco ▁F og ▁( M IS L ) ▁players ▁Category : San ▁Jose ▁Earth qu akes ▁( 1 9 7 4 – 1 9 8 8 ) ▁players ▁Category : San ▁Jose ▁State ▁Sp art ans ▁men ' s ▁soccer ▁players ▁Category : Sc ott ish ▁football ers ▁Category : Sc ott ish ▁exp atri ate ▁football ers ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁for wards ▁Category : Sc ott ish ▁exp atri ate ▁sports people ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Ex pat ri ate ▁soccer ▁players ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁defend ers <0x0A> </s> ▁Mon ica ▁S ail i ▁( born ▁ 1 8 ▁September ▁ 1 9 9 7 ) ▁is ▁a ▁Sam o an ▁swim mer ▁who ▁currently |
▁lives ▁in ▁New ▁Zealand . ▁She ▁competed ▁in ▁the ▁ 5 0 ▁m , ▁ 1 0 0 ▁m , ▁ 2 0 0 ▁m , ▁ 4 0 0 m , ▁ 8 0 0 ▁m ▁fre estyle , ▁ 5 0 ▁m , ▁ 1 0 0 ▁m ▁breast stroke , ▁ 5 0 ▁m , ▁ 1 0 0 ▁m ▁back stroke , ▁ 1 0 0 ▁m ▁butter fly ▁and ▁ 1 0 0 ▁m ▁individual ▁med ley ▁events ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁F IN A ▁World ▁Sw im ming ▁Championships ▁( 2 5 ▁m ). ▁S ail i ▁also ▁competed ▁in ▁the ▁ 8 0 0 ▁m ▁and ▁ 4 0 0 ▁m ▁fre estyle ▁events ▁at ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁World ▁Aqu at ics ▁Championships . ▁ ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : 1 9 9 7 ▁birth s ▁Category : S amo an ▁female ▁sw imm ers <0x0A> </s> ▁P se ud ham mus ▁r ham n us ▁is ▁a ▁species ▁of ▁be et le ▁in ▁the ▁family ▁Cer amb yc idae . ▁It ▁was ▁described ▁by ▁D illon ▁and ▁D illon ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 9 . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : L ami ina e ▁Category : Be et les ▁described ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 9 <0x0A> </s> ▁Monte f al con e ▁di ▁Val ▁Fort ore ▁is ▁a ▁comune ▁( m unicip ality ) ▁in ▁the ▁Province ▁of ▁Ben event o ▁in ▁the ▁Italian |
▁region ▁Camp ania , ▁located ▁about ▁ 8 0 km ▁nort heast ▁of ▁Nap les ▁and ▁about ▁ 3 0 km ▁nort heast ▁of ▁Ben event o . ▁ ▁Monte f al con e ▁di ▁Val ▁Fort ore ▁is ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁Di oc ese ▁of ▁Ari ano ▁Ir p ino - L aced onia ▁and ▁its ▁territory ▁borders ▁the ▁following ▁municipal ities : ▁Cast elf r anco ▁in ▁M isc ano , ▁Fo iano ▁di ▁Val ▁Fort ore , ▁G in estra ▁degli ▁Sch i av oni , ▁Ros eto ▁V alf ort ore , ▁San ▁G ior gio ▁La ▁Mol ara . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Monte f al con e ▁Di ▁Val ▁Fort ore ▁comune ▁website ▁ ▁Category : C ities ▁and ▁towns ▁in ▁Camp ania <0x0A> </s> ▁Thomas ▁Richard ▁Martin ▁( Jan uary ▁ 3 0 , ▁ 1 9 2 2 ▁– ▁May ▁ 2 4 , ▁ 2 0 0 8 ), ▁known ▁profession ally ▁as ▁Dick ▁Martin , ▁was ▁an ▁American ▁comed ian ▁and ▁director . ▁He ▁was ▁known ▁for ▁his ▁role ▁as ▁the ▁co - host ▁of ▁the ▁sketch ▁comedy ▁program ▁Row an ▁& ▁Martin ' s ▁L augh - In ▁from ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁to ▁ 1 9 7 3 . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁and ▁career ▁ ▁Martin ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Battle ▁Creek , ▁Michigan ▁to ▁William , ▁a ▁sales man ▁and ▁E the l ▁Martin , ▁a ▁homem aker . ▁In ▁the ▁early |
▁ 1 9 3 0 s , ▁the ▁family ▁moved ▁to ▁Detroit , ▁where ▁his ▁teen age ▁years ▁included ▁a ▁bout ▁with ▁tub er cul osis , ▁which ▁kept ▁him ▁out ▁of ▁the ▁military . ▁He ▁graduated ▁from ▁Michigan ▁State ▁University . ▁▁ ▁Early ▁in ▁his ▁career , ▁Martin ▁was ▁a ▁staff ▁writer ▁for ▁D uffy ' s ▁T aver n , ▁a ▁radio ▁situation ▁comedy . ▁He ▁and ▁Dan ▁Row an ▁formed ▁the ▁comedy ▁team ▁Row an ▁and ▁Martin ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 2 ▁and ▁played ▁in ▁night club s ▁throughout ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁and ▁overseas . ▁Martin ▁played ▁a ▁drunk ▁he ck ling ▁a ▁Shakespeare an ▁perform er , ▁a ▁main st ay ▁of ▁their ▁act ▁for ▁years . ▁They ▁could ▁frequently ▁be ▁seen ▁as ▁host - perform ers ▁on ▁NBC ' s ▁Col gate ▁Com edy ▁H our , ▁altern ating ▁with ▁Dean ▁Martin ▁and ▁Jerry ▁Lewis ▁and ▁other ▁more ▁established ▁names . ▁In ▁ 1 9 5 8 , ▁they ▁star red ▁in ▁Hal ▁Kan ter ' s ▁comedy ▁Western ▁Once ▁Upon ▁a ▁Horse ▁which ▁failed ▁to ▁catch ▁on ▁with ▁movie go ers . ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 0 , ▁their ▁contract ▁with ▁NBC ▁was ▁cancelled ▁four ▁years ▁early ▁by ▁mutual ▁consent . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 2 , ▁Martin ▁worked ▁solo , ▁playing ▁next - door ▁neighbor ▁to ▁Luc ille ▁Ball ▁during ▁the ▁first ▁season ▁of ▁her ▁com eb ack ▁comedy ▁The ▁Lucy ▁Show . ▁He ▁and ▁Row an ▁returned ▁to ▁the ▁night club |
▁circuit ▁until ▁ 1 9 6 6 , ▁when ▁they ▁were ▁asked ▁to ▁host ▁the ▁summer ▁replacement ▁series ▁for ▁the ▁Dean ▁Martin ▁Show . ▁He ▁co - star red ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 6 ▁Dor is ▁Day ▁movie ▁The ▁Glass ▁B ottom ▁Bo at . ▁ ▁L augh - In ▁The ▁exposure ▁led ▁to ▁an ▁opportunity ▁for ▁Row an ▁and ▁Martin ▁to ▁team ▁up ▁with ▁producers ▁Ed ▁Friend ly ▁and ▁George ▁Schl atter ▁and ▁create ▁Row an ▁& ▁Martin ' s ▁L augh - In ▁( 1 9 6 8 – 1 9 7 3 ) ▁on ▁NBC . ▁The ▁comedy ▁show ▁was ▁an ▁immediate ▁hit , ▁becoming ▁the ▁number ▁one ▁American ▁television ▁program ▁within ▁two ▁months ▁of ▁its ▁debut . ▁It ▁was ▁the ▁top - rated ▁show ▁in ▁its ▁second ▁and ▁third ▁seasons . ▁L augh - In ▁had ▁a ▁uniqu ely ▁fast - p aced ▁stream - of - conscious ness ▁style ▁of ▁black out ▁g ags , ▁double ▁ent end re , ▁top ical ▁sat ire , ▁and ▁catch ph r ases , ▁much ▁of ▁it ▁delivered ▁by ▁a ▁cast ▁of ▁unknown s ▁such ▁as ▁Gold ie ▁Ha wn , ▁Lily ▁Tom lin , ▁and ▁Ar te ▁Johnson . ▁ ▁At ▁the ▁center ▁of ▁the ▁ma el st rom ▁stood ▁the ▁veterans ▁Row an ▁and ▁Martin , ▁who ▁am used ly ▁made ▁no ▁effort ▁to ▁slow ▁down ▁the ▁program . ▁Martin ▁later ▁said , ▁" We ▁designed ▁it ▁so ▁that ▁we ▁are ▁two ▁relatively ▁normal ▁guys ▁wand ering |
▁through ▁a ▁sea ▁of ▁mad ness ," ▁and ▁described ▁his ▁comic ▁persona ▁as ▁" a ▁kind ▁of ▁in e pt ▁le ch " ▁who ▁could ▁be ▁laughed ▁at ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁laughed ▁with . ▁In ▁real ▁life , ▁Martin ▁spent ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 0 s ▁enjoying ▁his ▁high - f lying ▁lifestyle ▁of ▁women ▁and ▁parties . ▁After ▁Row an ▁retired ▁from ▁show ▁business , ▁Martin ▁was ▁a ▁frequent ▁panel ist ▁on ▁game ▁shows ▁such ▁as ▁Match ▁Game , ▁Pass word ▁Plus , ▁and ▁T att let ales , ▁and ▁he ▁also ▁hosted ▁a ▁par ody ▁game ▁show ▁called ▁The ▁Che ap ▁Show ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 8 , ▁and ▁the ▁game ▁show ▁Mind read ers ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 9 . ▁ ▁Later ▁career ▁Martin ▁also ▁established ▁himself ▁as ▁an ▁efficient ▁comedy ▁director . ▁Starting ▁on ▁The ▁Bob ▁New h art ▁Show , ▁he ▁directed ▁for ▁over ▁a ▁dozen ▁series . ▁Martin ▁later ▁became ▁the ▁chief ▁director ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 0 s ▁sit com ▁New h art . ▁In ▁a ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁episode ▁of ▁The ▁N anny , ▁Martin ▁guest - star red ▁as ▁a ▁homeless ▁man ▁Fran ▁Fine ▁meets ▁in ▁a ▁park ▁who ▁turns ▁out ▁to ▁be ▁Prest on ▁Coll ier , ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁wealth iest ▁men ▁in ▁New ▁York ▁City . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 2 , ▁he ▁played ▁a ▁small ▁role ▁in ▁the ▁Canadian ▁film ▁North ▁of ▁Pittsburgh , ▁which ▁was ▁directed ▁by ▁his ▁son ▁Richard |
. ▁In ▁ 1 9 9 6 , ▁Martin ▁guest ▁star red ▁as ▁soci ology ▁professor ▁Dr . ▁Ben ▁L itt me yer ▁on ▁ 3 rd ▁Rock ▁from ▁the ▁Sun . ▁ ▁Personal ▁life ▁Martin ' s ▁son ▁Richard ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 6 . ▁He ▁married ▁singer ▁Peg gy ▁Con nel ly ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 7 , ▁and ▁after ▁divor cing ▁her ▁he ▁married ▁Play boy ▁Play mate ▁and ▁Beyond ▁the ▁Valley ▁of ▁the ▁D oll s ▁star ▁D olly ▁Read ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 . ▁Martin ▁and ▁Read ▁divor ced ▁in ▁June ▁ 1 9 7 4 , ▁but ▁rem ar ried ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 8 ▁and ▁remained ▁married ▁until ▁his ▁death . ▁ ▁Death ▁Martin ▁died ▁on ▁May ▁ 2 4 , ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁of ▁breathing ▁complic ations ▁in ▁Santa ▁Mon ica , ▁California . ▁He ▁had ▁lost ▁the ▁use ▁of ▁a ▁lung ▁due ▁to ▁tub er cul osis ▁as ▁a ▁teenager ▁and ▁suffered ▁resp ir atory ▁problems ▁late ▁in ▁life . ▁ ▁Film ography ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 2 2 ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 0 8 ▁deaths ▁Category : American ▁male ▁comed ians ▁Category : American ▁male ▁television ▁actors ▁Category : American ▁male ▁screen writ ers ▁Category : American ▁television ▁directors ▁Category : American ▁game ▁show ▁hosts ▁Category : De ath s ▁from ▁resp ir atory ▁failure ▁Category : D ise ase - related ▁deaths |
▁in ▁California ▁Category : M ale ▁actors ▁from ▁Michigan ▁Category : M ich igan ▁State ▁University ▁al umn i ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Battle ▁Creek , ▁Michigan ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁American ▁male ▁actors ▁Category : Screen writ ers ▁from ▁Michigan ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁American ▁comed ians <0x0A> </s> ▁El wood ▁Hope ▁" M ike " ▁Smith ▁( N ovember ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 1 9 0 4 ▁in ▁Nor folk , ▁Virginia ▁– ▁May ▁ 3 1 , ▁ 1 9 8 1 ▁in ▁C hes ape ake , ▁Virginia ) ▁was ▁an ▁American ▁out f iel der , ▁who ▁played ▁Major ▁League ▁Base ball ▁in ▁ 1 9 2 6 ▁for ▁the ▁New ▁York ▁Gi ants . ▁Smith ▁attended ▁the ▁College ▁of ▁William ▁& ▁Mary . ▁Smith ▁played ▁ 4 ▁major ▁league ▁games ▁in ▁his ▁career , ▁going ▁ 1 - 7 ▁with ▁ 2 ▁strike outs . ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 0 4 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 8 1 ▁deaths ▁Category : M ajor ▁League ▁Base ball ▁out field ers ▁Category : New ▁York ▁Gi ants ▁( NL ) ▁players ▁Category : Base ball ▁players ▁from ▁Virginia ▁Category : Will iam ▁& ▁Mary ▁T ribe ▁baseball ▁players ▁Category : S ports people ▁from ▁Nor folk , ▁Virginia <0x0A> </s> ▁Peter ▁Mark ▁Br ant ▁Jr . ▁( born ▁December ▁ 3 0 , ▁ 1 9 9 3 ) ▁is ▁an ▁American ▁social ite ▁and ▁model |
. ▁ ▁Biography ▁R ais ed ▁in ▁Green wich , ▁Connecticut , ▁Br ant ▁is ▁the ▁son ▁of ▁business man ▁and ▁art ▁col lector ▁Peter ▁M . ▁Br ant ▁and ▁model ▁Steph anie ▁Se ym our . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 4 , ▁Br ant ▁was ▁quoted ▁in ▁a ▁Harper ' s ▁B aza ar ▁profile ▁of ▁him , ▁his ▁brother ▁Harry ▁and ▁mother , ▁Steph anie , ▁about ▁enjoying ▁his ▁clan ' s ▁not or iety , ▁" We ▁had ▁to ▁do ▁a ▁report ▁about ▁our ▁parents : ▁where ▁they ▁were ▁born , ▁what ▁they ▁did , ▁and ▁all ▁that . ▁Everyone ▁else ▁had ▁to ▁do ▁their s ▁as ▁homework , ▁but ▁I ▁finished ▁mine ▁before ▁class ▁ended ▁using ▁Wikipedia ." ▁ ▁Br ant ▁is ▁a ▁student ▁at ▁B ard ▁College ▁in ▁Ann and ale - on - H ud son , ▁New ▁York . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 5 , ▁Peter ▁along ▁with ▁his ▁younger ▁brother ▁Harry , ▁in ▁collaboration ▁with ▁Mac ▁Cos met ics , ▁launched ▁a ▁un is ex ▁cos met ics ▁line ▁aimed ▁at ▁the ▁G ender ▁fluid ▁youth ▁movement . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 9 3 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : M ale ▁models ▁from ▁New ▁York ▁( state ) ▁Category : American ▁social ites ▁Category : Models ▁from ▁New ▁York ▁City ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Green wich , ▁Connecticut ▁Category : L GBT ▁models ▁Category : F ashion ▁influ enc ers ▁Category : M |
ale ▁blog gers <0x0A> </s> ▁Com è ▁is ▁a ▁town ▁and ▁arr ond issement ▁located ▁in ▁the ▁Mono ▁Department ▁of ▁Ben in . ▁The ▁commune ▁covers ▁an ▁area ▁of ▁ 1 6 3 ▁square ▁kilometres ▁and ▁as ▁of ▁ 2 0 1 2 ▁had ▁a ▁population ▁of ▁ 3 3 , 5 0 7 ▁people . ▁It ▁was ▁home ▁to ▁a ▁refuge e ▁camp ▁for ▁T og ol ese ▁refugees ▁until ▁it ▁was ▁closed ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁▁ ▁Category : Comm unes ▁of ▁Ben in ▁Category : Arr ond isse ments ▁of ▁Ben in ▁Category : Pop ulated ▁places ▁in ▁the ▁Mono ▁Department <0x0A> </s> ▁is ▁a ▁ 1 9 8 5 ▁Japanese ▁film ▁directed ▁by ▁Sh in ji ▁S ō ma i . ▁ ▁Cast ▁Yu ichi ▁Mik ami ▁as ▁K yo ichi ▁Mik ami ▁You ki ▁K ud oh ▁as ▁R ie ▁Tak ami ▁Tom ok azu ▁Mi ura ▁as ▁Te acher ▁U mem i ya ▁Yu ka ▁On ishi ▁as ▁ ▁Mich iko ▁Om achi ▁Y ur iko ▁F uch iz aki ▁as ▁Mid ori ▁Mor is aki ▁Sh ingo ▁T sur umi ▁Tom iko ▁I sh ii ▁as ▁K ats ue ▁Y ag is awa ▁ ▁Awards ▁and ▁nom inations ▁ 7 th ▁Y ok oh ama ▁Film ▁Festival ▁ ▁Won : ▁Best ▁Director ▁- ▁Sh in ji ▁S ō ma i ▁Won : ▁Best ▁Support ing ▁A ctor ▁- ▁Tom ok azu ▁Mi ura ▁ 2 nd ▁Best ▁Film ▁ 1 |
st ▁Tokyo ▁International ▁Film ▁Festival ▁Won : ▁Tokyo ▁Sak ura ▁Grand ▁Prix ▁ 1 0 th ▁Hoch i ▁Film ▁Award ▁ ▁Won : ▁Best ▁Support ing ▁A ctor ▁- ▁Tom ok azu ▁Mi ura ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 8 5 ▁films ▁Category : Fil ms ▁directed ▁by ▁Sh in ji ▁S ō ma i ▁Category : J apan ese ▁films ▁Category : J apan ese - language ▁films ▁Category : Les bian - related ▁films ▁Category : J apan ese ▁LGBT - related ▁films <0x0A> </s> ▁Nov gor od ▁Province ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁Nov gor od ▁O bl ast , ▁a ▁federal ▁subject ▁of ▁Russia ▁Nov gor od ▁Governor ate , ▁an ▁administrative ▁division ▁of ▁the ▁Russian ▁Empire ▁Nov gor od ▁Province , ▁Nov gor od ▁Governor ate , ▁a ▁sub div ision ▁of ▁Saint ▁Peters burg ▁Governor ate ▁and , ▁after ▁ 1 7 2 7 , ▁of ▁Nov gor od ▁Governor ate <0x0A> </s> ▁Meet ▁the ▁W ife ▁refers ▁to : ▁▁ ▁Meet ▁the ▁W ife ▁( play ), ▁ 1 9 2 3 ▁Broadway ▁play ▁ ▁Meet ▁the ▁W ife ▁( film ), ▁ 1 9 3 1 ▁American ▁film ▁ ▁Meet ▁the ▁W ife ▁( TV ▁series ), ▁British ▁TV ▁series <0x0A> </s> ▁is ▁a ▁Japanese ▁performing ▁artist ▁and ▁a ▁former ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁Rev ue , ▁where ▁she ▁specialized ▁in ▁playing ▁male ▁characters ▁( O tok oy aku ). ▁She ▁joined ▁the ▁rev ue ▁in |
▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁and ▁resigned ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 . ▁ ▁Her ▁nick names ▁are ▁Tak ako ▁( from ▁her ▁real ▁name : ▁Tak ako ▁ Ō k awa ▁( 大 川 ▁ 貴 子 ▁ Ō k awa ▁Tak ako ) ▁and ▁W ao . ▁ ▁She ▁is ▁the ▁only ▁O tok oy aku ▁to ▁be ▁top ▁in ▁her ▁class ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁the ▁last ▁ot ok oy aku ▁top ▁star ▁to ▁have ▁joined ▁the ▁company ▁during ▁the ▁Sh ō wa ▁era . ▁ ▁She ▁was ▁born ▁and ▁raised ▁in ▁Os aka ▁( acc ording ▁to ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁Graph ▁ 2 0 0 3 ▁April ▁issue ). ▁ ▁T roupe ▁history ▁ ▁Snow ▁T roupe : ▁ 1 9 8 8 – 1 9 9 7 ▁ ▁Cos mos ▁T roupe : ▁ 1 9 9 8 – 2 0 0 6 ▁ ▁General ▁information ▁W ao ▁first ▁attracted ▁attention ▁when ▁she ▁played ▁the ▁role ▁of ▁Oscar ▁in ▁the ▁New ▁A ctor ▁Show ▁of ▁ 1 9 8 9 ▁Snow ▁Production ▁Rose ▁of ▁Vers a illes . ▁Later ▁on , ▁she ▁took ▁the ▁leading ▁role ▁in ▁the ▁New ▁A ctor ▁Show ▁of ▁High ▁and ▁Low . ▁After ▁gradu ating ▁from ▁the ▁New ▁A ctor ▁Show ▁cast , ▁she ▁progress ed ▁to ▁playing ▁solid ▁supporting ▁roles ▁in ▁the ▁main ▁trou pe ▁produ ctions . ▁One ▁of ▁her ▁notable ▁roles ▁during ▁the ▁M aki ▁I chi ro ▁era ▁is ▁El mer ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 7 |
▁production ▁of ▁Elizabeth . ▁When ▁K ou ju ▁T ats uki , ▁who ▁played ▁Rud olf ▁in ▁the ▁Grand ▁Theater , ▁changed ▁trou pes , ▁W ao ▁took ▁the ▁role ▁for ▁the ▁Tokyo ▁performance . ▁ ▁She ▁got ▁her ▁first ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁Bow ▁Hall ▁show ▁( Gr and ▁Shanghai ) ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 5 ▁and ▁the ▁second ▁one ▁( W uther ing ▁He ights ) ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 7 . ▁ ▁With ▁the ▁retirement ▁of ▁M aki ▁I chi ro ▁and ▁her ▁success or ▁F ub uki ▁Tak ane , ▁W ao ▁became ▁the ▁firm ▁second ▁man ▁for ▁Y ū ▁Tod or oki ▁in ▁Snow ▁T roupe ▁before ▁she ▁was ▁selected ▁for ▁the ▁new ▁Cos mos ▁T roupe ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 8 . ▁She ▁continued ▁to ▁be ▁the ▁second ▁man ▁in ▁Cos mos ▁T roupe ▁until ▁the ▁resign ation ▁of ▁As ato ▁Sh iz uki . ▁She ▁became ▁the ▁top ▁star ▁of ▁Cos mos ▁T roupe ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁and ▁when ▁she ▁retired ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁she ▁had ▁had ▁the ▁longest ▁run ▁ever ▁as ▁male - role ▁top ▁star ▁of ▁all ▁time . ▁ ▁With ▁a ▁height ▁of ▁ 1 7 4 cm , ▁she ▁was ▁the ▁tall est ▁star ▁among ▁her ▁peer ▁top ▁stars ▁such ▁as ▁M ire ▁A ika ▁( Fl ower ), ▁H ib iki ▁Tak umi ▁( Fl ower ), ▁T sub asa ▁Mak oto ▁( M oon ), ▁Jun ▁Sh ib uki |
▁( M oon ), ▁Y ū ▁Tod or oki ▁( S now ), ▁Y ū ▁E mao ▁( S now ), ▁K ō ▁Minor u ▁( Star ) ▁and ▁T ats uki ▁K ō ju ▁( Star ). ▁ ▁She ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁three ▁actress es ▁to ▁port ray ▁both ▁ ▁Emperor ▁Franz ▁Joseph ▁and ▁Prince ▁Rud olph ▁in ▁Elizabeth ▁( the ▁other ▁are ▁S aki ho ▁J uri ▁and ▁M ao ▁Ay ab uki ) ▁and ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁two ▁actress es ▁to ▁port ray ▁Rud olf ▁in ▁two ▁different ▁musical s ▁( El iz abeth ▁and ▁May er ling ), ▁the ▁other ▁being ▁O uki ▁Kan ame , ▁the ▁current ▁top ▁star ▁of ▁the ▁Cos mos ▁trou pe . ▁ ▁In ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁she ▁injured ▁herself ▁during ▁the ▁performance ▁of ▁W - W ing ▁( her ▁personal ▁concert ) ▁but ▁was ▁able ▁to ▁come ▁back ▁for ▁Never ▁Say ▁Good bye , ▁her ▁last ▁musical ▁with ▁Tak ar azu ka . ▁ ▁In ▁January ▁ 2 0 0 7 , ▁she ▁had ▁her ▁first ▁personal ▁concert ▁since ▁she ▁left ▁the ▁company . ▁ ▁Right ▁now , ▁she ▁is ▁considered ▁as ▁an ▁independent ▁artist ▁as ▁she ▁and ▁her ▁top ▁star ▁partner ▁Mar i ▁Han af usa ▁have ▁founded ▁their ▁own ▁private ▁office ▁W ao ▁Enterprise ▁with ▁Han af usa ▁as ▁her ▁manager . ▁ ▁It ▁is ▁rare ▁that ▁top ▁star ▁partners ▁who ▁have ▁left ▁the ▁company ▁would ▁continue ▁to ▁work ▁together ▁in ▁such ▁close ▁relationship . ▁ |
▁While ▁having ▁her ▁second ▁concert ▁( New ▁Y oka ▁ ~ R ock in ' ▁Broadway ~ ) ▁at ▁Tokyo ▁in ▁August ▁ 2 0 0 7 , ▁she ▁was ▁the ▁guest ▁star ▁for ▁Russell ▁Watson ' s ▁concert ▁at ▁Tokyo ▁later ▁on . ▁She ▁and ▁Watson ▁performed ▁at ▁R oku on ji ▁Temple . ▁ ▁Her ▁first ▁movie ▁was ▁Ch ach a : ▁T eng ai ▁no ▁On na , ▁which ▁she ▁plays ▁as ▁the ▁leading ▁actress ▁in ▁the ▁role ▁of ▁Lady ▁Ch ach a . ▁ ▁The ▁movie ▁premier ed ▁in ▁Japan ▁on ▁December ▁ 2 2 , ▁ 2 0 0 7 . ▁She ▁later ▁received ▁the ▁award ▁of ▁Best ▁Act ress ▁at ▁the ▁Os aka ▁Cin ema ▁Festival ▁for ▁this ▁role . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 0 8 , ▁it ▁was ▁announced ▁that ▁she ▁will ▁be ▁Vel ma ▁Kelly ▁for ▁the ▁Japanese ▁version ▁of ▁Chicago ▁with ▁Ry oko ▁Y one k ura ▁as ▁R ox ie ▁and ▁Ry u ichi ▁K aw am ura ▁as ▁Billy ▁in ▁October ▁and ▁November . ▁This ▁was ▁marked ▁as ▁her ▁first ▁musical ▁drama ▁outside ▁Tak ar azu ka . ▁ ▁W ao ▁is ▁currently ▁set ▁to ▁star ▁in ▁Dr ac ula , ▁the ▁Mus ical , ▁another ▁Frank ▁Wild horn ▁production , ▁in ▁August ▁ 2 0 1 1 . ▁This ▁is ▁her ▁first ▁ot ok oy aku ▁role ▁outside ▁of ▁Tak ar azu ka , ▁and ▁she ▁is ▁the ▁first ▁female ▁to ▁play ▁the ▁role . ▁In ▁April ▁ 2 0 |
1 5 ▁she ▁married ▁Frank ▁Wild horn ▁in ▁Mau i , ▁Hawaii . ▁ ▁Not able ▁performances ▁and ▁roles ▁ ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁Era ▁ ▁Snow ▁New ▁A ctor ▁Show ▁Era ▁Rose ▁of ▁Vers a illes ▁- ▁Oscar ▁High ▁and ▁Low ▁ ▁Snow ▁Era ▁El is abeth ▁- ▁ ▁El mer / R ud olph ▁( Re pl acing ▁T ats u ji ▁K ou ju ▁for ▁Tokyo ▁performance ) ▁Grand ▁Shanghai ▁- ▁Ch an ▁( First ▁leading ▁performance ▁at ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁Bow ▁Hall ) ▁An ▁Inv itation ▁from ▁Alice ▁- ▁ ▁Michael ▁( B ow ▁Hall ▁Performance , ▁star ring ▁F ub uki ▁Tak ane ) ▁On ▁a ▁Clear ▁Day ▁You ▁Can ▁See ▁Fore ver ▁- ▁Mel inda ' s ▁lover ▁W uther ing ▁He ights ▁- ▁He ath cl iff ▁( Lead ing ▁performance ▁at ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁Bow ▁Hall ) ▁ ▁Cos mos ▁Era ▁Ex cal ib ur ▁- ▁Christopher ▁( First ▁show ▁for ▁Cos mos ▁T roupe ) ▁Elizabeth ▁- ▁Franz ▁Joseph ▁Cross road ▁- ▁Al ph onso ▁( Last ▁leading ▁performance ▁before ▁being ▁top ▁star ) ▁Black ▁Rose ▁of ▁the ▁Des ert ▁- ▁Y aw an ▁ ▁Cos mos ▁Top ▁Star ▁Era ▁May er ling ▁( Top ▁Star ▁Deb ut ) ▁- ▁Rud olph ▁N ost alg ia ▁Ac ross ▁the ▁Sea ▁( Top ▁Star ▁Deb ut ▁at ▁Grand ▁Theater ) ▁Rose ▁of ▁Vers a illes : ▁F ers en ▁and ▁Marie ▁Ant oin ette ▁- ▁Hans ▁Ax el ▁Von ▁F ers en ▁Cast |
el ▁Mir age ▁- ▁Leon ardo ▁Cal af ▁& ▁Tur and ot ▁- ▁Cal af ▁Pierre ▁the ▁Merc en ary ▁- ▁Pierre ▁Light ning ▁in ▁the ▁Day time ▁- ▁Albert ▁de ▁Cl air ▁Box man ▁- ▁Kevin ▁Rand all ▁Ph ant om ▁- ▁Ph ant om / E rik ▁G one ▁with ▁the ▁Wind ▁- ▁Rhe tt ▁Butler ▁A ▁Kiss ▁to ▁the ▁Fl ames ▁- ▁Man rico ▁Hotel ▁St ella ▁Mar is ▁- ▁William ▁O den ell ▁Never ▁Say ▁Good bye ▁- ▁Georges ▁Mal ra ux ▁( Last ▁musical ▁with ▁Tak ar azu ka ) ▁ ▁Personal ▁Con cert ▁So ▁in ▁Love ▁W - ing ▁ ▁Performance ▁after ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁ ▁Con cert ▁W ao ▁Y oka ▁Con cert ▁New ▁Y oka ▁~ R ock in ' ▁Broadway ~ ▁( Al so ▁cred ited ▁as ▁the ▁creator ) ▁J AL ▁K ink aku ji ▁O to but ai ▁ ▁Film Ch ach a : ▁T eng ai ▁no ▁On na ▁- ▁Ch ach a ▁ ▁Stage Ch icago ▁( J apan ese ▁version ) ▁- ▁Vel ma ▁Kelly ▁ ▁Awards ▁ ▁W ao , ▁K oz uki ▁and ▁El is abeth ▁W atar u ▁K oz uki , ▁who ▁is ▁a ▁year ▁junior ▁than ▁W ao , ▁shares ▁some ▁similar ities ▁of ▁their ▁career ▁related ▁to ▁El is abeth ' ': ▁ ▁Both ▁are ▁the ▁veterans ▁from ▁the ▁production ▁of ▁ 1 9 9 7 ▁Snow ▁and ▁Star ▁when ▁they ▁participated ▁the ▁Cos mos ▁production . ▁W ao ▁port rayed ▁El |
mer ▁in ▁the ▁Tak ar azu ka ▁run ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 7 ▁Snow ▁production ▁and ▁K oz uki ▁port rayed ▁the ▁same ▁role ▁in ▁both ▁locations . ▁They ▁became ▁the ▁top ▁stars ▁of ▁the ▁company ▁later ▁on ▁( C os mos ▁and ▁Star ) ▁During ▁their ▁junior ▁years ▁and ▁before ▁the ▁founding ▁of ▁Cos mos ▁T roupe , ▁they ▁had ▁been ▁in ▁the ▁same ▁trou pes ▁with ▁legend ▁Mar i ▁Han af usa , ▁who ▁is ▁the ▁only ▁star ▁that ▁port rayed ▁El is abeth ▁in ▁both ▁Snow ▁and ▁Cos mos ▁Production . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁Tok y oh ive . com ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 6 8 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Os aka ▁Category : T ak ar azu ka ▁Rev ue ▁Category : 2 0 th - century ▁Japanese ▁actress es ▁Category : 2 1 st - century ▁Japanese ▁actress es ▁Category : Cross - gender ▁actress es <0x0A> </s> ▁Freder ik ▁Ad olph ▁de ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁( M arch ▁ 2 5 , ▁ 1 8 4 2 ▁– ▁October ▁ 2 4 , ▁ 1 8 8 3 ) ▁was ▁a ▁Dan ish ▁phil ologist ▁who ▁worked ▁in ▁the ▁And aman ▁penal ▁colony ▁in ▁India , ▁in ▁charge ▁of ▁the ▁Nic ob ar ▁Islands , ▁where ▁he ▁was ▁shot ▁dead ▁by ▁a ▁conv ict . ▁He ▁studied ▁the ▁languages ▁of ▁And aman ▁and ▁Nic ob ar ▁tribes ▁and ▁collected ▁numerous ▁spec |
im ens ▁of ▁fa una ▁and ▁fl ora . ▁The ▁And aman ▁mask ed ▁o wl ▁( Ty to ▁der o ep st or ff i ) ▁was ▁named ▁after ▁him ▁by ▁H ume . ▁ ▁Biography ▁ ▁De ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁was ▁born ▁aboard ▁an ▁English ▁ship ▁sail ing ▁from ▁Mad ras ▁to ▁Europe ▁near ▁the ▁Cape ▁of ▁Good ▁Hope ▁and ▁bapt ized ▁in ▁Cape ▁Town ▁giving ▁him ▁English ▁citizens hip . ▁He ▁was ▁the ▁son ▁of ▁Captain ▁Ad olph ▁de ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁and ▁Charlotte ▁Georg iana ▁Holmes , ▁born ▁Far ley . ▁He ▁studied ▁in ▁ ▁C open h agen ▁and ▁at ▁H ors ens ▁Stat ss k ole ▁gradu ating ▁in ▁ 1 8 6 3 . ▁He ▁went ▁to ▁India ▁in ▁ 1 8 6 7 ▁and ▁became ▁an ▁extra ▁assistant ▁super int endent ▁in ▁the ▁And aman ▁Islands ▁penal ▁colony ▁and ▁later ▁became ▁in - charge ▁of ▁the ▁Nic ob ar ▁Islands . ▁His ▁work ▁was ▁to ▁super v ise ▁the ▁prisoners . ▁He ▁went ▁back ▁to ▁Denmark ▁in ▁ 1 8 7 1 , ▁married ▁H ed ev ig ▁Christian e ▁W ille mo ë s ▁( 1 8 4 3 – 1 8 9 6 ) ▁on ▁January ▁ 1 1 , ▁ 1 8 7 2 ▁and ▁made ▁a ▁trip ▁again ▁in ▁ 1 8 7 8 . ▁His ▁wife ▁was ▁a ▁mission ary ▁and ▁continued ▁her ▁work ▁in ▁the ▁Nic ob ars . ▁The ▁penal ▁settlement ▁largely ▁consisted ▁of |
▁Indian ▁se po ys ▁from ▁the ▁ 1 8 5 7 ▁rebell ion . ▁In ▁his ▁spare ▁time ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁took ▁a ▁great ▁interest ▁in ▁the ▁fa una ▁and ▁fl ora , ▁collecting ▁spec im ens ▁for ▁the ▁Indian ▁Museum , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁sending ▁them ▁to ▁specialists ▁in ▁Europe . ▁He ▁also ▁explored ▁the ▁region ▁and ▁wrote ▁to ▁various ▁jour nals ▁of ▁eth n ology ▁and ▁ge ographical ▁exploration . ▁He ▁also ▁helped ▁set ▁up ▁the ▁Nic ob ar ▁Islands ▁E clipse ▁station ▁to ▁observe ▁the ▁total ▁solar ▁e clipse ▁of ▁ 6 ▁April ▁ 1 8 7 5 . ▁The ▁scientific ▁team ▁included ▁Captain ▁J . ▁Water house , ▁Professor ▁A . ▁Ped ler ▁and ▁Piet ro ▁T ac ch ini . ▁ ▁The ▁death ▁of ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁has ▁two ▁versions . ▁In ▁one ▁a ▁small ▁group ▁of ▁Indian ▁soldiers ▁had ▁been ▁posted ▁to ▁Kam ort a ▁where ▁one ▁was ▁reported ▁to ▁steal ▁coc on uts ▁from ▁the ▁nat ives . ▁He ▁was ▁re prim anded ▁by ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁with ▁the ▁threat ▁of ▁being ▁sent ▁off ▁to ▁Port ▁Bl air . ▁The ▁next ▁morning , ▁as ▁de ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁was ▁mount ing ▁his ▁horse , ▁the ▁soldier ▁shot ▁him ▁and ▁injured ▁him ▁g riev ously . ▁He ▁sent ▁of ▁a ▁letter ▁to ▁the ▁And am ans ▁but ▁died ▁before ▁any ▁help ▁could ▁arrive . ▁He ▁was ▁nurs ed ▁by ▁the ▁Nic ob are se ▁who ▁refused ▁to ▁let ▁Indians |
▁near ▁him ▁and ▁after ▁he ▁died ▁they ▁buried ▁him . ▁The ▁other ▁version ▁of ▁greater ▁ver acity ▁is ▁that ▁a ▁hav ild ar ▁from ▁the ▁Mad ras ▁army ▁station ed ▁at ▁N ank aur i ▁was ▁on ▁trial ▁for ▁assault ing ▁a ▁conv ict . ▁The ▁case ▁had ▁been ▁adj our ned ▁by ▁de ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁and ▁afraid ▁of ▁being ▁dismissed ▁from ▁the ▁army ▁he ▁had ▁taken ▁a ▁shot ▁at ▁de ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁who ▁was ▁riding ▁by ▁and ▁when ▁he ▁found ▁that ▁he ▁had ▁mort ally ▁wounded ▁him , ▁he ▁shot ▁himself . ▁It ▁took ▁five ▁days ▁for ▁the ▁news ▁to ▁reach ▁and ▁for ▁officials ▁to ▁arrive ▁leaving ▁Mrs ▁de ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁to ▁deal ▁with ▁the ▁situation . ▁His ▁grave ▁was ▁described ▁as ▁being ▁in ▁‘ the ▁ ▁little ▁ ▁Cam ort a ▁ ▁grave yard , ▁where ▁ ▁the ▁ ▁bl uff ▁ ▁near ▁the ▁English ▁settlement ▁overlook s ▁the ▁beautiful ▁N anc ow ry ▁har bour , ▁and ▁the ▁nest ling ▁h uts ▁of ▁the ▁nat ives ▁whom ▁he ▁loved ▁so ▁well ’. ▁The ▁grave ▁of ▁Nicol as ▁Sh imm ings ▁was ▁next ▁to ▁his . ▁ ▁Ro ep st or ff ▁and ▁his ▁wife ▁were ▁interested ▁in ▁languages ▁and ▁eth n ography ▁and ▁he ▁compiled ▁a ▁dictionary ▁of ▁the ▁N anc ow ry ▁dialect ▁and ▁helped ▁improve ▁a ▁translation ▁the ▁G ospel ▁of ▁ ▁Matthew ▁into ▁Nic ob are se ▁which ▁had ▁been ▁begun ▁by ▁Mor av ian ▁mission aries ▁and |
▁was ▁published ▁post hum ously ▁by ▁his ▁wife ▁in ▁ 1 8 8 4 . ▁His ▁work ▁on ▁lingu istics ▁was ▁continued ▁by ▁his ▁success or ▁Edward ▁Hor ace ▁Man . ▁He ▁also ▁collected ▁spec im ens ▁of ▁birds ▁from ▁the ▁Islands ▁and ▁correspon ded ▁with ▁A . O . ▁H ume ▁who ▁named ▁it ▁St rix ▁De - Ro ep st or ff i ▁( now ▁Ty to ▁der o ep st or ff i ) ▁after ▁him ▁in ▁ 1 8 7 5 . ▁He ▁contributed ▁le pid opter a , ▁insect ▁and ▁snake ▁spec im ens ▁to ▁the ▁Indian ▁Museum . ▁Several ▁butter fl ies ▁and ▁m oth s ▁described ▁from ▁his ▁collections ▁bear ▁his ▁name ▁- ▁including ▁E ure ma ▁bl anda ▁ro ep st or ff i ▁( Mo ore ), ▁Eu pl oe a ▁mid am us ▁ro ep st or ff i ▁( Mo ore , ▁ 1 8 8 3 ), ▁Pro so pe as ▁ro ep st or ff i , ▁and ▁He b omo ia ▁gl auc ip pe ▁ro ep st or ff i ▁Wood - M ason . ▁He ▁sent ▁m oll us cs ▁to ▁the ▁Indian ▁Museum ▁among ▁which ▁he ▁named ▁one ▁species ▁as ▁En nea ▁( H utton ella ) ▁mo er ch iana ▁after ▁his ▁Dan ish ▁collabor ator ▁Otto ▁Andre as ▁Low son ▁M ör ch ▁in ▁a ▁manuscript , ▁a ▁name ▁that ▁was ▁retained ▁in ▁the ▁formal ▁description ▁by ▁Geoff rey ▁Nev ill . ▁His ▁collections |
▁of ▁m oll us cs ▁were ▁made ▁available ▁to ▁H . H . ▁God win - A ust en ▁by ▁Christian e ▁after ▁her ▁husband ' s ▁death . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁ ▁V oc abulary ▁of ▁dialect s ▁spoken ▁in ▁the ▁Nic ob ar ▁and ▁And aman ▁Is les ▁: ▁with ▁a ▁short ▁account ▁of ▁the ▁nat ives , ▁their ▁customs ▁and ▁habits , ▁and ▁of ▁previous ▁attempts ▁at ▁colon isation ▁( 1 8 7 5 ) ▁ ▁A ▁dictionary ▁of ▁the ▁N anc ow ry ▁dialect ▁of ▁the ▁Nic ob are se ▁language ▁( 1 8 8 4 ) ▁ ▁Category : Dan ish ▁eth n ologists ▁Category : 1 8 4 2 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 8 8 3 ▁deaths ▁Category : Dan ish ▁natural ists <0x0A> </s> ▁Oregon ▁Route ▁ 1 9 4 ▁is ▁an ▁Oregon ▁state ▁highway ▁running ▁from ▁OR ▁ 2 2 3 ▁near ▁Dallas ▁to ▁OR ▁ 9 9 W ▁and ▁OR ▁ 5 1 ▁in ▁Mon mouth . ▁ ▁OR ▁ 1 9 4 ▁is ▁known ▁as ▁the ▁Mon mouth ▁Highway ▁No . ▁ 1 9 4 ▁( see ▁Oregon ▁high ways ▁and ▁routes ). ▁ ▁It ▁is ▁ ▁long ▁and ▁runs ▁east – west , ▁entirely ▁within ▁Pol k ▁County . ▁ ▁OR ▁ 1 9 4 ▁was ▁established ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 2 ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁Oregon ' s ▁project ▁to ▁assign ▁route ▁numbers ▁to ▁high ways ▁that ▁previously ▁were ▁not ▁assigned , ▁and , ▁as ▁of |
▁July ▁ 2 0 1 8 , ▁remains ▁unsigned . ▁ ▁O dd ly , ▁the ▁four ▁O DOT ▁bridge ▁inventory ▁signs ▁along ▁the ▁highway ▁list ▁the ▁route ▁number ▁as ▁" US ▁ 5 1 ," ▁suggesting ▁it ▁may ▁eventually ▁be ▁signed ▁instead ▁as ▁an ▁extension ▁of ▁Oregon ▁Route ▁ 5 1 . ▁ ▁Route ▁description ▁▁ ▁OR ▁ 1 9 4 ▁begins ▁at ▁an ▁intersection ▁with ▁OR ▁ 2 2 3 ▁approximately ▁five ▁miles ▁south ▁of ▁Dallas . ▁ ▁It ▁heads ▁east ▁to ▁an ▁intersection ▁with ▁OR ▁ 9 9 W ▁and ▁OR ▁ 5 1 ▁in ▁Mon mouth , ▁where ▁it ▁ends . ▁ ▁History ▁▁ ▁OR ▁ 1 9 4 ▁was ▁assigned ▁to ▁the ▁Mon mouth ▁Highway ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 2 . ▁ ▁Major ▁inter sections ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Oregon ▁Department ▁of ▁Transport ation , ▁Des criptions ▁of ▁US ▁and ▁Oregon ▁R outes , ▁https :// web . archive . org / web / 2 0 0 5 1 1 0 2 0 8 4 3 0 0 / http :// www . ore gon . gov / OD OT / HW Y / TRA FF IC / TE OS _ Public ations / PDF / Des criptions _ of _ US _ and _ O regon _ R outes . pdf , ▁page ▁ 2 7 . ▁ ▁Oregon ▁Department ▁of ▁Transport ation , ▁Mon mouth ▁Highway ▁No . ▁ 1 9 4 , ▁f tp :// ft p . odot . state . or . |
us / td b / tr and ata / maps / sl chart _ pd fs _ 1 9 8 0 _ to _ 2 0 0 2 / H wy 1 9 4 _ 1 9 9 7 . pdf ▁▁ 1 9 4 ▁Category : Mon mouth , ▁Oregon ▁Category : Transport ation ▁in ▁Pol k ▁County , ▁Oregon ▁Category : 2 0 0 2 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁Oregon <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁E sk imo ▁Baby ▁( G erman : D as ▁E skim ob aby ) ▁is ▁a ▁ 1 9 1 8 ▁German ▁silent ▁comedy ▁film ▁directed ▁by ▁He inz ▁Sch all ▁and ▁star ring ▁A sta ▁N iel sen . ▁ ▁Cast ▁ ▁A sta ▁N iel sen ▁as ▁E sk imo ▁Iv igt ut ▁▁▁ ▁Fred dy ▁Wing ard h ▁as ▁Kn ud ▁Pr ät or ius ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁ ▁An net te ▁K uh n . ▁The ▁Women ' s ▁Compan ion ▁to ▁International ▁Film . ▁University ▁of ▁California ▁Press , ▁ 1 9 9 0 . ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 1 8 ▁films ▁Category : G erman ▁films ▁Category : Fil ms ▁of ▁the ▁German ▁Empire ▁Category : Fil ms ▁directed ▁by ▁He inz ▁Sch all ▁Category : G erman ▁silent ▁feature ▁films ▁Category : G erman ▁black - and - white ▁films ▁Category : 1 9 1 0 s ▁comedy ▁films ▁Category : G erman ▁comedy ▁films <0x0A> </s> ▁Douglas ▁Bl ay ney ▁is ▁an |
▁on c ologist ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁and ▁is ▁very ▁involved ▁with ▁several ▁clinical ▁on c ological ▁organizations ▁within ▁the ▁United ▁States . ▁He ▁is ▁internation ally ▁recognized ▁for ▁his ▁expertise ▁in ▁on c ology ▁quality ▁and ▁in format ics ▁and ▁he mat ological ▁m align ancy . ▁He ▁has ▁currently ▁been ▁elected ▁to ▁become ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁American ▁Society ▁for ▁Clin ical ▁On c ology , ▁worked ▁at ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ▁as ▁the ▁medical ▁director ▁of ▁the ▁university ' s ▁cancer ▁center , ▁and ▁is ▁currently ▁the ▁medical ▁director ▁at ▁Stanford ▁Cancer ▁Institute . ▁ ▁He ▁special izes ▁in ▁he mat ology ▁and ▁on c ology , ▁but ▁his ▁research ▁special izes ▁in ▁breast ▁cancer , ▁l ym ph oma , ▁and ▁the ▁use ▁of ▁electronic ▁technology ▁to ▁enhance ▁medical ▁practice . ▁ ▁Early ▁life ▁Douglas ▁Bl ay ney ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁F ow ler , ▁California ▁a ▁small , ▁rural ▁farming ▁community ▁in ▁the ▁Central ▁Valley ▁of ▁California ▁and ▁raised ▁in ▁nearby ▁F res no . ▁ ▁Education ▁Douglas ▁Bl ay ney ▁attended ▁Stanford ▁University ▁from ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁to ▁ 1 9 7 2 , ▁where ▁he ▁received ▁his ▁Bachelor ▁of ▁Science ▁in ▁Elect rical ▁Engineering . ▁He ▁went ▁on ▁to ▁earn ▁his ▁M . D . ▁at ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁California ▁at ▁San ▁Diego ▁School ▁of ▁Medicine ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 7 . ▁ ▁After ▁receiving ▁his ▁M . D ., ▁Bl ay ney ▁completed ▁his ▁resid ency ▁at ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁California ▁at ▁San |
▁Diego ▁from ▁ 1 9 7 7 ▁to ▁ 1 9 8 0 . ▁After ▁gradu ating ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 0 , ▁Bl ay ney ▁became ▁certified ▁to ▁practice ▁internal ▁medicine , ▁while ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 3 ▁he ▁received ▁his ▁certification ▁in ▁medical ▁on c ology ▁where ▁he ▁also ▁completed ▁his ▁fellow ship ▁in ▁on c ology ▁at ▁the ▁National ▁Cancer ▁Institute ▁in ▁Bet hes da , ▁Maryland . ▁ ▁Professional ▁career ▁Bl ay ney ▁worked ▁as ▁a ▁medical ▁on c ologist ▁and ▁he mat ologist ▁for ▁the ▁private ▁practice ▁the ▁Wil shire ▁On c ology ▁Medical ▁Group , ▁Inc , ▁in ▁Pas ad ena , ▁California . ▁Bl ay ney ▁worked ▁at ▁Wil shire ▁On c ology ▁for ▁ 1 7 ▁years , ▁from ▁ 1 9 8 6 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 3 . ▁ ▁Bl ay ney ’ s ▁experience ▁was ▁extended ▁to ▁medical ▁director ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Michigan ’ s ▁Com pre hens ive ▁Cancer ▁Center ▁in ▁July ▁ 2 0 0 3 , ▁and ▁returned ▁to ▁Stanford ▁University ▁to ▁become ▁the ▁Ann ▁and ▁John ▁Do err ▁Medical ▁Center ▁Director ▁from ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁to ▁ 2 0 1 5 . ▁. ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : Univers ity ▁of ▁Michigan ▁faculty ▁Category : People ▁from ▁F ow ler , ▁California ▁Category : Year ▁of ▁birth ▁missing ▁( l iving ▁people ) <0x0A> </s> ▁Carlos ▁Ern esto ▁Cast ro ▁( born ▁ 2 4 ▁September |
▁ 1 9 7 8 ) ▁is ▁a ▁retired ▁E cu ador ian ▁international ▁def ender . ▁ ▁Club ▁career ▁Cast ro ▁played ▁his ▁final ▁season ▁for ▁Club ▁De port ivo ▁Que ved o ▁in ▁the ▁Campeonato ▁E cu ator iano ▁de ▁F út bol . ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 7 8 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : S ports people ▁from ▁Qu ito ▁Category : E cu ador ian ▁football ers ▁Category : E cu ador ▁international ▁football ers ▁Category : S . D . ▁A uc as ▁football ers ▁Category : C . D . ▁El ▁Nacional ▁football ers ▁Category : Bar cel ona ▁S . C . ▁football ers ▁Category : C . D . ▁Cu enc a ▁football ers ▁Category : C . D . ▁Que ved o ▁football ers ▁Category : Associ ation ▁football ▁defend ers <0x0A> </s> ▁Keep ▁Your ▁Eye ▁on ▁Me ▁is ▁a ▁pop / R & B / d ance ▁album ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert , ▁released ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 7 . ▁ ▁It ▁contains ▁two ▁hit ▁singles , ▁" D iam onds " ▁and ▁" M aking ▁Love ▁in ▁the ▁Rain " ▁( both ▁featuring ▁lead ▁and ▁background ▁vocals ▁by ▁Jan et ▁Jackson ▁and ▁Lisa ▁Keith ). ▁These ▁Bill board ▁Top ▁ 4 0 ▁hits , ▁along ▁with ▁the ▁title ▁track ▁and ▁" P ill ow " ▁( feat uring ▁co - le ad ▁vocals ▁by ▁Al pert ▁and ▁singer / w ife |
▁L ani ▁Hall ) ▁were ▁produced ▁by ▁Jimmy ▁Jam ▁& ▁Terry ▁Lewis . ▁The ▁remainder ▁of ▁the ▁album ▁consists ▁of ▁tracks ▁produced ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert ▁and ▁various ▁producers . ▁ ▁Keep ▁Your ▁Eye ▁On ▁Me ▁was ▁constructed ▁with ▁Side ▁ 1 ▁( Tr acks ▁ 1 - 5 ) ▁featuring ▁u pt em po ▁songs , ▁while ▁Side ▁ 2 ▁( Tr acks ▁ 6 - 1 0 ) ▁featured ▁down ▁tempo ▁songs ▁and ▁ball ads . ▁ ▁All ▁trump et ▁sol os ▁were ▁played ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert . ▁ ▁The ▁album ▁was ▁released ▁on ▁CD ▁by ▁A & M ▁Records ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 7 , ▁along ▁with ▁extended ▁CD ▁singles ▁of ▁the ▁title ▁track ▁and ▁" D iam onds ". ▁It ▁was ▁re - re leased ▁on ▁September ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 2 0 1 3 ▁in ▁a ▁download - only ▁version ▁available ▁exclusively ▁through ▁Al pert ' s ▁official ▁website , ▁Her b Al pert P resents . com . ▁ ▁Track ▁listing ▁▁▁ ▁" Keep ▁Your ▁Eye ▁on ▁Me " ▁( J im my ▁Jam , ▁Terry ▁Lewis ) ▁▁ 5 : 1 3 ▁▁ ▁" Hot ▁Sh ot " ▁ ▁( Al bert ▁Ham mond ) ▁▁ 3 : 5 6 ▁▁ ▁" D iam onds " ▁ ▁( J im my ▁Jam , ▁Terry ▁Lewis ) ▁▁ 4 : 5 3 ▁▁ ▁" Tra ffic ▁Jam " ▁ ▁( Les ▁Pier ce ) ▁▁ 3 : 1 6 ▁▁ ▁" Cat |
▁Man ▁Do " ▁ ▁( R oy ▁B itt an , ▁Her b ▁Al pert ) ▁▁ 5 : 2 6 ▁▁ ▁" P ill ow " ▁ ▁( J im my ▁Jam , ▁Terry ▁Lewis ) ▁▁ 4 : 3 2 ▁▁ ▁" Our ▁Song " ▁ ▁( Her b ▁Al pert , ▁Sal ▁Mac al uso ) ▁▁ 3 : 5 5 ▁▁ ▁" M aking ▁Love ▁in ▁the ▁Rain " ▁ ▁( J im my ▁Jam , ▁Terry ▁Lewis ) ▁▁ 5 : 5 6 ▁▁ ▁" R ocket ▁to ▁the ▁Moon " ▁ ▁( John ▁Barn es , ▁Her b ▁Al pert ) ▁▁ 3 : 5 2 ▁ ▁" Str anger ▁on ▁the ▁Sh ore " ▁ ▁( Mr . ▁A cker ▁Bil k , ▁R . ▁M ell in ) ▁▁ 2 : 5 4 ▁ ▁Person nel ▁▁ ▁Tr acks ▁ 1 , ▁ 3 , ▁ 6 ▁and ▁ 8 ▁Produ ced ▁by ▁Jimmy ▁Jam ▁and ▁Terry ▁Lewis ▁for ▁Fly te ▁T yme ▁Produ ctions , ▁Inc .; ▁Executive ▁Produ cer : ▁John ▁Mc Cl ain ; J im my ▁Jam : ▁drum ▁programming , ▁keyboard ▁programming , ▁per cussion ▁( track ▁ 1 , ▁ 3 , ▁ 6 ▁and ▁ 8 ), ▁Fair light ▁programming ▁( track ▁ 6 ), ▁Ober heim ▁programming ▁( track ▁ 6 ); ▁Terry ▁Lewis : ▁bass ▁( track ▁ 3 ), ▁per cussion ▁( track ▁ 3 ▁and ▁ 6 ), ▁background ▁vocals ▁( track ▁ 1 |
, ▁ 3 , ▁ 6 ▁and ▁ 8 ); ▁David ▁E il and : ▁keyboard ▁programming , ▁sound ▁F X ▁sam pler ▁( track ▁ 1 ); ▁Jer ome ▁Bent on : ▁background ▁vocals ▁( track ▁ 1 ); ▁Lisa ▁Keith : ▁lead ▁vocals ▁( track ▁ 3 ▁and ▁ 8 ), ▁background ▁vocals ▁( track ▁ 1 ▁and ▁ 6 ); ▁Jan et ▁Jackson : ▁lead ▁vocals ▁( track ▁ 3 ▁and ▁ 8 ); ▁J elly bean ▁Johnson , ▁James ▁" P ope ye " ▁Gre er : ▁party ▁vocals ▁( track ▁ 3 ) ▁ ▁Tr acks ▁ 2 , ▁ 7 ▁and ▁ 9 ▁Produ ced ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert L ay th am ▁Arm or : ▁drums , ▁key boards , ▁bass ▁programming ▁( track ▁ 2 ), ▁synt hes ized ▁bass , ▁synt hes izer , ▁per cussion ▁programming ▁( track ▁ 7 ); ▁Michael ▁Land au : ▁guitar ▁( track ▁ 2 ▁and ▁ 9 ); ▁Paul ▁Jackson , ▁Jr .: ▁guitar ▁( track ▁ 9 ); ▁Paul inho ▁Da ▁Costa : ▁per cussion ▁( track ▁ 2 ▁and ▁ 9 ); ▁John ▁Barn es : ▁organ ▁( track ▁ 2 ), ▁key boards ▁( track ▁ 7 ▁and ▁ 9 ), ▁drum ▁programming ▁( track ▁ 9 ), ▁Jeff ▁Por car o : ▁drums ▁( track ▁ 9 ); ▁Neil ▁St ub en haus : ▁bass ▁( track ▁ 9 ) ▁ ▁Track ▁ 4 ▁Produ ced ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert ; |
▁Associ ate ▁Produ cer : ▁Les ▁Pier ce Les ▁Pier ce : ▁drums , ▁keyboard ▁programming ; ▁Michael ▁Land au : ▁guitar ▁ ▁Track ▁ 5 ▁Produ ced ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert ▁and ▁Roy ▁B itt an R oy ▁B itt an : ▁key boards ; ▁John ▁Barn es : ▁Yam aha ▁D X 7 ▁keyboard ; ▁Paul inho ▁Da ▁Costa : ▁per cussion ; ▁Michael ▁Land au : ▁guitar ; ▁Jeff ▁Por car o : ▁drums ; ▁Neil ▁St ub en haus : ▁bass ▁ ▁Track ▁ 1 0 ▁Produ ced ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert ▁and ▁Shel ly ▁Y ak us John ▁Barn es : ▁Yam aha ▁D X 7 ▁keyboard , ▁Fair light ▁programming ; ▁Steve ▁Sch ae ff er : ▁drums , ▁per cussion ; ▁Michael ▁Land au : ▁guitar ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Category : Her b ▁Al pert ▁albums ▁Category : 1 9 8 7 ▁albums ▁Category : Al bum s ▁produced ▁by ▁Jimmy ▁Jam ▁and ▁Terry ▁Lewis ▁Category : Al bum s ▁produced ▁by ▁Her b ▁Al pert ▁Category : A & M ▁Records ▁albums <0x0A> </s> ▁S AN ACC ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁▁ ▁S AN ACC , ▁Scottish ▁Ang lers ▁National ▁Association ▁Compet ition ▁Club s ▁Ltd ▁is ▁the ▁Association ▁of ▁Scottish ▁Ang ling ▁Club s ▁which ▁organ izes ▁national ▁fly ▁fishing ▁compet itions . ▁▁ ▁S AN ACC , ▁US ▁State , ▁Army , ▁Navy , ▁Air ▁Force ▁Coord inating ▁Committee ▁which ▁approved ▁Operation ▁Blood stone ▁on ▁June ▁ 1 0 , |
▁ 1 9 4 8 . <0x0A> </s> ▁Gh arn ati ▁refers ▁to ▁a ▁variety ▁of ▁Al ger ian ▁music ▁origin ating ▁in ▁Al - And al us . ▁Its ▁name ▁is ▁related , ▁being ▁derived ▁from ▁the ▁Arab ic ▁name ▁of ▁the ▁Spanish ▁city ▁of ▁Gran ada . ▁ ▁Gh arn ati ▁was ▁preserved , ▁en ric hed ▁and ▁developed ▁in ▁T lem cen ▁in ▁Al ger ia . ▁ ▁This ▁variety ▁of ▁And al us ian ▁classical ▁music ▁has ▁been ▁established ▁in ▁other ▁cities ▁like ▁Or an ▁and ▁S idi - Bel - A bb ès ▁in ▁Al ger ia . ▁And ▁there after , ▁in ▁Rab at ▁and ▁O uj da ▁in ▁Mor oc co ▁by ▁al ger ian ▁fam ill ies ▁who ▁moved ▁and ▁settled ▁there , ▁as ▁confirmed ▁by ▁J err il yn n ▁D . ▁Dod ds ▁in ▁his ▁book ▁" The ▁literature ▁of ▁Al - And al us ", ▁éd . ▁Cambridge ▁University ▁Press , ▁Cambridge , ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁p . ▁ 7 2 - 7 3 ▁▁ ▁If ▁the ▁term ▁Gh arn ati ▁refers ▁in ▁the ▁region ▁of ▁T lem cen ▁in ▁Al ger ia ▁to ▁a ▁distinct ▁musical ▁style ▁of ▁the ▁And al us ian ▁music ▁and ▁confirmed ▁by ▁the ▁authors ▁R ach id ▁A ous , ▁Moh ammed ▁Hab ib ▁Sam r ak and i ▁pages ▁ 1 5 ▁and ▁ 2 4 ▁in ▁their ▁book ▁" Music ▁of ▁Al ger ia " ▁, ▁in ▁Mor oc co , |
▁the ▁original ▁term ▁used ▁for ▁this ▁music ▁is ▁' dz iri ' ▁which ▁means ▁al ger ian , ▁to ▁distinguish ▁it ▁from ▁local ▁and al us ian ▁genre ▁al - a ala . ▁ ▁F amous ▁musicians ▁of ▁Gh arn ati ▁ ▁Che ikh ▁Lar bi ▁B ens ari ▁ ▁Che ik ha ▁T et ma ▁ ▁Che ikh ▁Red ou ane ▁b ens ari ▁ ▁Che ikh ▁Moh ammed ▁Sal ah ▁Cha ab ane ▁ ▁Che ikh ▁El ▁Had j ▁Moh amed ▁El ▁Gh aff our ▁ ▁Ab del kr im ▁D ali ▁ ▁Bou chn ak ▁Ben y oun es ▁dit ▁Af end i ▁ ▁Cha ab ane ▁S idi ▁Moh ammed ▁ ▁Cha ab ane ▁Nas red d ine ▁ ▁Ker z azi ▁Che ikh ▁Bra him ▁ ▁A mina ▁Al a ou i ▁ ▁Franç oise ▁At lan ▁ ▁Notes ▁and ▁references ▁ ▁Category : Al ger ian ▁music ▁Category : M or oc can ▁music <0x0A> </s> ▁Ł ę town ia ▁ ▁is ▁a ▁village ▁in ▁the ▁administrative ▁district ▁of ▁G mina ▁Now a ▁Sar z yna , ▁within ▁Le ż aj sk ▁County , ▁Sub car path ian ▁Vo iv odes hip , ▁in ▁south - e astern ▁Poland . ▁It ▁lies ▁approximately ▁ ▁west ▁of ▁Now a ▁Sar z yna , ▁ ▁north - west ▁of ▁Le ż aj sk , ▁and ▁ ▁north - east ▁of ▁the ▁regional ▁capital ▁R zes z ów . ▁ ▁The ▁village ▁has ▁a ▁population ▁of ▁ 1 , 4 |
5 0 . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : V ill ages ▁in ▁Le ż aj sk ▁County <0x0A> </s> ▁Cass ia ▁flower ▁bud ▁salad ▁( ; ▁; ▁also ▁known ▁as ▁me z ali ▁ph u ▁th oke ) ▁is ▁a ▁fest ive ▁Bur m ese ▁salad ▁tradition ally ▁served ▁during ▁the ▁full ▁moon ▁day ▁of ▁T aza ung mon , ▁often ▁as ▁an ▁sat ud ith a ▁offering . ▁▁ ▁The ▁salad ' s ▁base ▁ingredients ▁includes ▁fresh ly ▁picked ▁Si ames e ▁c ass ia ▁flower ▁bud s , ▁bo iled ▁potatoes , ▁slic ed ▁on ions , ▁pe an uts , ▁ses ame ▁seed , ▁garlic , ▁season ed ▁with ▁salt , ▁oil , ▁ses ame ▁seeds , ▁and ▁lemon ▁juice . ▁ ▁A ▁common ▁Bur m ese ▁tradition ▁during ▁the ▁full ▁moon ▁day ▁of ▁T aza ung mon ▁is ▁for ▁families ▁to ▁pick ▁Si ames e ▁c ass ia ▁flower ▁bud s ▁and ▁prepare ▁the ▁bud s , ▁either ▁as ▁a ▁salad ▁or ▁a ▁soup . ▁The ▁flower ▁bud s ▁are ▁considered ▁to ▁have ▁cur ative ▁medic inal ▁properties . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁T aza ung mon ▁ ▁Category : B urm ese ▁cu isine <0x0A> </s> ▁Jean - G ab riel - H on or é ▁Gre ppo ▁( 3 ▁September ▁ 1 7 8 8 , ▁in ▁Ly on ▁– ▁ 2 2 ▁September ▁ 1 8 6 3 , ▁in ▁Bel ley ) ▁was ▁a ▁French ▁canon ▁remembered ▁for ▁his ▁research ▁in ▁the |
▁fields ▁of ▁archae ology ▁and ▁Ori ental ▁studies . ▁He ▁was ▁related ▁to ▁canon ▁Jean - B apt iste ▁Gre ppo ▁( 1 7 1 2 – 1 7 6 7 ), ▁known ▁for ▁his ▁archae ological ▁investig ations ▁of ▁ancient ▁Ly on . ▁ ▁Biography ▁ ▁He ▁received ▁his ▁education ▁in ▁Ly on , ▁then ▁attended ▁the ▁sem inary ▁of ▁St . ▁Sul p ice ▁in ▁Paris . ▁From ▁ 1 8 0 7 ▁he ▁was ▁associated ▁with ▁the ▁sem inary ▁of ▁St . ▁I ren ae us ▁of ▁Ly on , ▁and ▁afterwards ▁became ▁a ▁parish ▁priest ▁in ▁Saint - Just . ▁In ▁ 1 8 2 3 ▁he ▁was ▁appointed ▁v ica ire ▁général ▁of ▁Bel ley . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁a ▁correspond ent ▁member ▁of ▁the ▁Ac adém ie ▁des ▁In scriptions ▁et ▁B elles - L ett res ▁( 1 8 4 0 – 1 8 6 3 ) ▁and ▁the ▁Ac adém ie ▁des ▁sciences , ▁b elles - lett res ▁et ▁arts ▁de ▁Sav o ie ▁( 1 8 3 4 ). ▁ ▁Liter ary ▁works ▁( selection ) ▁▁ ▁Dis sert ation ▁sur ▁les ▁l ar aires ▁de ▁l ' emp ere ur ▁S év ère ▁Alexand re , ▁ 1 8 3 4 ▁– ▁Dis sert ation ▁on ▁the ▁l ar aria ▁of ▁Emperor ▁Alexander ▁Sever us . ▁ ▁Es qu isse ▁de ▁l ' histoire ▁de ▁la ▁mon na ie ▁chez ▁les ▁H é bre ux , ▁ 1 8 3 7 ▁– |
▁Sk etch ▁on ▁the ▁history ▁of ▁money ▁among ▁the ▁He bre ws . ▁ ▁Ess ai ▁sur ▁le ▁syst ème ▁hi é rog lyph ique ▁de ▁M . ▁Ch amp oll ion ▁le ▁je une ▁et ▁sur ▁les ▁avant ages ▁qu ' il ▁off re ▁à ▁la ▁critique ▁sac r ée , ▁ 1 8 2 9 ▁– ▁Ess ay ▁on ▁the ▁hier og lyph ic ▁system ▁of ▁Jean - Fr anç ois ▁Ch amp oll ion , ▁etc . ▁ ▁Notes ▁histor iques , ▁bi ograph iques , ▁arch é olog iques ▁et ▁litt éra ires ▁concern ant ▁les ▁prem iers ▁siè cles ▁chr ét iens , ▁ 1 8 4 1 ▁– ▁Historical ▁notes , ▁bi ographical , ▁literary ▁and ▁archae ological , ▁in ▁regards ▁to ▁the ▁early ▁Christian ▁centuries . ▁ ▁Et udes ▁arch é olog iques ▁sur ▁les ▁e aux ▁therm ales ▁ou ▁min éral es ▁de ▁la ▁G au le ▁à ▁l ' é poque ▁rom aine , ▁ 1 8 4 6 ▁– ▁Arch ae ological ▁studies ▁on ▁the ▁thermal / min eral ▁waters ▁of ▁G aul ▁during ▁the ▁Roman ▁era . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Category : 1 7 8 8 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 8 6 3 ▁deaths ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Ly on ▁Category : F rench ▁archae ologists ▁Category : F rench ▁orient al ists ▁Category : F rench ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁priests ▁Category : 1 9 th - century ▁Roman ▁Catholic ▁priests <0x0A> </s> ▁Japan ▁Italy ▁Racing , ▁more ▁commonly ▁known ▁as |
▁Ji R , ▁is ▁a ▁Monte ▁Carlo ▁based ▁motor cycle ▁racing ▁team ▁which ▁competed ▁in ▁the ▁M oto GP ▁series ▁from ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 8 ▁and ▁from ▁ 2 0 1 0 ▁to ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁in ▁the ▁M oto 2 ▁class . ▁ ▁Team ▁setup ▁The ▁team ▁was ▁founded ▁by ▁Gian l uc a ▁Mont iron ▁together ▁with ▁H onda ▁Motor ▁Europe ▁founder ▁T ets uo ▁I ida . ▁Since ▁the ▁team ' s ▁founding , ▁Mont iron ▁has ▁divers ified ▁the ▁investments ▁keeping ▁the ▁Head ▁Office ▁as ▁the ▁team ' s ▁central ▁core , ▁although ▁all ▁its ▁activities ▁are ▁independent . ▁The ▁Mon aco - based ▁company ▁develop s ▁commercial ▁and ▁sport ▁interests , ▁including ▁marketing ▁and ▁communication ▁initiatives ▁– ▁such ▁as ▁the ▁brand ' s ▁international isation . ▁Mot ors port , ▁real ▁estate ▁investments ▁and ▁corporate ▁social ▁responsibility ▁( CS R ) ▁are ▁the ▁services ▁provided ▁by ▁Ji R ' s ▁different ▁companies . ▁ ▁Ji R ▁Italy ▁Ji R ▁Italy ▁S . r . l . ▁was ▁founded ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 9 ▁in ▁Cast el let to ▁di ▁Brand uz zo , ▁Italy , ▁some ▁ ▁south ▁of ▁Milan . ▁The ▁Italian ▁facility ▁is ▁well ▁equipped ▁for ▁promot ional ▁activities ▁and ▁is ▁located ▁near ▁to ▁the ▁Mot od rom o ▁circuit , ▁the ▁ 7 ▁Lag hi ▁go ▁k art ▁and ▁jet ▁ski ▁tracks . ▁ ▁S CI ▁Ji R ▁S CI ▁Ji R ▁is ▁a ▁real |
▁estate ▁company ▁that ▁has ▁the ▁property ▁of ▁the ▁team ' s ▁facilities ▁in ▁Cast el let to ▁di ▁Brand uz zo ▁and ▁in ▁the ▁French ▁R iv iera . ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁M oto GP ▁( 2 0 0 5 – 2 0 0 8 ) ▁The ▁team ▁first ▁entered ▁the ▁M oto GP ▁World ▁Championship ▁in ▁ ▁as ▁Kon ica ▁Min ol ta ▁H onda , ▁a ▁single ▁motor cycle ▁team ▁using ▁the ▁H onda ▁RC 2 1 1 V ▁with ▁Japanese ▁r ider ▁Mak oto ▁Tam ada ▁and ▁Miche lin ▁as ▁ty re ▁supplier . ▁A ▁ 3 rd - place ▁finish ▁at ▁the ▁Japanese ▁Grand ▁Prix ▁was ▁the ▁team ' s ▁best ▁result . ▁The ▁team ▁used ▁the ▁same ▁package ▁for ▁the ▁ ▁season , ▁but ▁was ▁unable ▁to ▁repeat ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁results ▁finishing ▁tw elf th ▁in ▁the ▁championship , ▁with ▁a ▁best ▁result ▁of ▁fifth ▁at ▁the ▁Portuguese ▁Grand ▁Prix . ▁In ▁, ▁Sh iny a ▁Nak ano ▁replaced ▁Tam ada ▁as ▁the ▁r ider ▁of ▁the ▁new ▁ 8 0 0 cc ▁H onda ▁RC 2 1 2 V . ▁The ▁motor cycle ▁did ▁not ▁achieve ▁the ▁results ▁expected ▁finishing ▁in ▁sevent eenth ▁position . ▁ ▁The ▁team ' s ▁results ▁improved ▁in ▁, ▁when ▁ 2 0 0 4 ▁ 1 2 5 cc ▁World ▁Champion ▁Andrea ▁D ov iz ioso ▁joined ▁the ▁team , ▁which ▁once ▁again ▁used ▁the ▁H onda ▁RC 2 1 2 V ▁on ▁Miche lin ▁ty res |
. ▁They ▁were ▁re - br anded ▁as ▁Ji R ▁Team ▁Scot ▁after ▁a ▁joint ▁venture ▁with ▁Team ▁Scot . ▁The ▁team ▁ran ▁also ▁Y uki ▁Tak ah ashi ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 5 0 cc ▁class ; ▁D ov iz ioso ▁finished ▁fifth ▁overall ▁in ▁the ▁M oto GP ▁stand ings . ▁The ▁team ▁split ▁during ▁the ▁season , ▁leaving ▁the ▁two ▁parts ▁of ▁the ▁team ▁competing ▁for ▁the ▁rights ▁to ▁run ▁a ▁H onda ▁in ▁M oto GP ▁in ▁, ▁but ▁it ▁was ▁Team ▁Scot ▁who ▁retained ▁H onda ▁support , ▁so ▁Ji R ▁withd rew ▁from ▁the ▁top ▁class . ▁ ▁M oto 2 ▁( 2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 5 ) ▁ ▁In ▁ ▁the ▁team ▁took ▁part ▁in ▁the ▁new ▁M oto 2 ▁class ▁on ▁a ▁T SR ▁built , ▁Mot obi ▁brand ed ▁ch ass is ▁r idden ▁by ▁Sim one ▁C ors i ▁and ▁Matt ia ▁Pas ini , ▁although ▁the ▁latter ▁was ▁replaced ▁during ▁the ▁season ▁by ▁Y us u ke ▁T esh ima ▁and ▁Alex ▁de ▁Angel is . ▁C ors i ▁achieved ▁third ▁place ▁twice , ▁while ▁de ▁Angel is ▁scored ▁two ▁pod ium s , ▁including ▁a ▁victory ▁from ▁pole ▁position ▁in ▁the ▁Australian ▁Grand ▁Prix . ▁In ▁, ▁the ▁team ▁ran ▁only ▁one ▁bike ▁with ▁de ▁Angel is , ▁who ▁took ▁another ▁victory ▁in ▁Australia ▁and ▁clin ched ▁fourth ▁place ▁in ▁the ▁final ▁stand ings . ▁ ▁The ▁team ▁signed ▁Johann ▁Z ar co , ▁ 1 2 |
5 cc ▁runner - up ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 1 , ▁and ▁Eric ▁Gran ado ▁for ▁M oto 2 ▁in ▁. ▁Z ar co ▁finished ▁in ▁t enth ▁place ▁in ▁the ▁championship ▁stand ings , ▁the ▁best - pl aced ▁ro ok ie . ▁In ▁ ▁former ▁ 1 2 5 cc ▁world ▁champion ▁Mike ▁Di ▁Meg lio ▁joined ▁the ▁team ▁– ▁he ▁finished ▁the ▁season ▁in ▁ 2 0 th ▁place ▁in ▁the ▁championship , ▁despite ▁missing ▁the ▁final ▁seven ▁races ▁due ▁to ▁a ▁broken ▁sac rum ▁sustained ▁at ▁Br no . ▁Five ▁r iders ▁replaced ▁him ▁over ▁those ▁races , ▁but ▁no ▁further ▁points ▁were ▁acc ru ed . ▁ ▁The ▁ 2 0 1 4 ▁M oto 2 ▁season ▁started ▁with ▁a ▁young ▁r ider ▁project ▁with ▁Japanese ▁GP 2 ▁champion ▁Ko ht a ▁No z ane ▁but ▁the ▁prem ature ▁death ▁of ▁his ▁father ▁during ▁the ▁off - season ▁discour aged ▁his ▁participation . ▁He ▁was ▁replaced ▁by ▁T ets uta ▁Nag ash ima , ▁but ▁his ▁season ▁was ▁short ened ▁by ▁an ▁injury ▁suffered ▁at ▁the ▁British ▁Grand ▁Prix . ▁He ▁returned ▁for ▁the ▁final ▁race ▁at ▁Val encia , ▁having ▁been ▁replaced ▁by ▁Feder ico ▁Car icas ulo , ▁Ken ny ▁N oy es ▁and ▁Tom oy oshi ▁K oy ama ▁in ▁between . ▁None ▁of ▁the ▁r iders ▁scored ▁points ▁during ▁the ▁season . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 5 ▁the ▁Swiss ▁r ider ▁R andy ▁K rum men acher ▁joined ▁the ▁team , |
▁but ▁the ▁team ▁left ▁the ▁championship ▁at ▁the ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁season . ▁ ▁Results ▁ ▁Summary ▁▁ ▁Comp eted ▁for ▁other ▁teams ▁during ▁the ▁season . ▁ ▁M oto GP ▁results ▁( key ) ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : M ot or cycle ▁racing ▁teams <0x0A> </s> ▁Bruce ▁Phill ip ▁Der lin ▁( born ▁ 2 8 ▁November ▁ 1 9 6 1 ▁in ▁Sydney , ▁Australia ) ▁is ▁a ▁retired ▁tennis ▁player ▁from ▁New ▁Zealand . ▁ ▁Der lin ▁represented ▁his ▁native ▁country ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Olympics ▁in ▁Se oul . ▁There , ▁the ▁left - hand er ▁lost ▁in ▁the ▁second ▁round ▁of ▁the ▁men ' s ▁dou bles ▁competition ▁to ▁Australia ' s ▁Dar ren ▁C ah ill ▁and ▁John ▁Fitz ger ald , ▁while ▁partner ing ▁Kelly ▁Ever nd en . ▁ ▁Chall enger ▁fin als ▁ ▁Singles ▁( 1 – 2 ) ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 6 1 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : New ▁Zealand ▁male ▁tennis ▁players ▁Category : O lymp ic ▁tennis ▁players ▁of ▁New ▁Zealand ▁Category : S ports people ▁from ▁Sydney ▁Category : T ennis ▁players ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 8 ▁Summer ▁Olympics <0x0A> </s> ▁George ▁William ▁Arch ib ald ▁( born ▁ 1 3 ▁July ▁ 1 9 4 6 ) ▁is ▁the ▁co - found er ▁of ▁the ▁International ▁Cr ane ▁Foundation ▁and ▁was ▁the ▁inaug ural ▁winner ▁of ▁the ▁ |
2 0 0 6 ▁Indian apolis ▁Prize . ▁ ▁Arch ib ald ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁New ▁Glasgow , ▁Nova ▁Scot ia , ▁Canada ▁to ▁Donald ▁E dis on ▁and ▁Annie ▁Let it ia ▁(" L ett ie ") ▁( née ▁Mac Le od ) ▁Arch ib ald . ▁He ▁received ▁his ▁b achelor ' s ▁degree ▁from ▁Dal h ous ie ▁University ▁in ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁and ▁his ▁doctor ate ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 5 ▁from ▁Corn ell ▁University . ▁He ▁married ▁Ky oko ▁M ats um oto ▁on ▁ 1 5 ▁August ▁ 1 9 8 1 . ▁ ▁Work ▁with ▁cr anes ▁In ▁ 1 9 7 3 , ▁when ▁cr anes ▁were ▁in ▁a ▁per il ous ▁situation ▁and ▁many ▁of ▁the ▁fifteen ▁remaining ▁species ▁were ▁on ▁the ▁br ink ▁of ▁ext inction , ▁Arch ib ald ▁co - found ed , ▁with ▁Ron ▁Sa ue y , ▁the ▁International ▁Cr ane ▁Foundation ▁in ▁Bar ab oo , ▁Wisconsin . ▁He ▁was ▁director ▁from ▁ 1 9 7 3 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 0 . ▁ ▁Currently ▁he ▁heads ▁a ▁World ▁Conserv ation ▁Union ▁commission ▁on ▁cr ane ▁survival . ▁Fort y ▁years ▁later , ▁the ▁world ' s ▁cr anes ▁are ▁still ▁in ▁a ▁per il ous ▁situation . ▁ ▁Arch ib ald ▁pione ered ▁several ▁techniques ▁to ▁rear ▁cr anes ▁in ▁capt ivity , ▁including ▁the ▁use ▁of ▁cr ane ▁cost umes ▁by ▁human ▁hand lers . ▁ ▁Arch ib ald ▁spent ▁three ▁years |
▁with ▁a ▁highly ▁end ang ered ▁who oping ▁cr ane ▁named ▁Tex , ▁acting ▁as ▁a ▁male ▁cr ane ▁– ▁walking , ▁calling , ▁dancing ▁– ▁to ▁shift ▁her ▁into ▁re product ive ▁condition . ▁ ▁Through ▁his ▁ded ication ▁and ▁the ▁use ▁of ▁artificial ▁in se min ation , ▁Tex ▁eventually ▁laid ▁a ▁fert ile ▁egg . ▁ ▁As ▁Arch ib ald ▁rec ount ed ▁the ▁tale ▁on ▁The ▁Ton ight ▁Show ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 2 , ▁he ▁st unned ▁the ▁audience ▁and ▁host ▁Johnny ▁Cars on ▁with ▁the ▁sad ▁end ▁of ▁the ▁story ▁– ▁the ▁death ▁of ▁Tex ▁shortly ▁after ▁the ▁h atch ing ▁of ▁her ▁one ▁and ▁only ▁chick . ▁His ▁work ▁inspired ▁the ▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁children ' s ▁book ▁D ancing ▁with ▁Tex : ▁The ▁Rem ark able ▁Friend ship ▁to ▁Save ▁the ▁Who oping ▁Cr anes ▁by ▁Lyn n ▁Sand ers . ▁ ▁In ▁order ▁to ▁protect ▁the ▁waters hed s ▁and ▁grass lands ▁where ▁cr anes ▁live ▁and ▁to ▁help ▁increase ▁migr atory ▁flight ▁paths , ▁Arch ib ald ▁has ▁visited ▁remote ▁areas , ▁including ▁parts ▁of ▁Afghanistan , ▁Cuba , ▁India , ▁Russia ▁and ▁the ▁Korean ▁Dem il itar ized ▁Zone . ▁ ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 4 , ▁Arch ib ald ▁was ▁awarded ▁a ▁Mac Ar thur ▁F ell ows ▁Program ▁grant ▁for ▁his ▁work ▁with ▁cr anes . ▁In ▁ 1 9 8 7 , ▁he ▁was ▁added ▁to ▁the ▁UN ' s ▁Global ▁ 5 0 0 |
▁Roll ▁of ▁Hon our . ▁ ▁In ▁ 2 0 1 2 , ▁he ▁was ▁made ▁a ▁Member ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Canada . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 4 6 ▁birth s ▁Category : American ▁or n ith ologists ▁Category : Can ad ian ▁exp atri ate ▁academ ics ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Can ad ian ▁or n ith ologists ▁Category : Can ad ian ▁people ▁of ▁Scottish ▁descent ▁Category : C orn ell ▁University ▁al umn i ▁Category : D al h ous ie ▁University ▁al umn i ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : Mac Ar thur ▁F ell ows ▁Category : People ▁from ▁New ▁Glasgow , ▁Nova ▁Scot ia ▁Category : People ▁from ▁Bar ab oo , ▁Wisconsin ▁Category : Members ▁of ▁the ▁Order ▁of ▁Canada <0x0A> </s> ▁W ake ▁Up ! ▁W ake ▁Up ! ▁W ake ▁Up ! ▁is ▁an ▁album ▁that ▁was ▁released ▁by ▁The ▁P ill ows ▁on ▁May ▁ 2 , ▁ 2 0 0 7 . ▁ ▁Track ▁listing ▁ ▁" W ake ▁up ! ▁D odo " ▁ ▁" You ng ster ▁( K ent ▁Ar row )" ▁ ▁" Pro pose " ▁( プ ロ ポ ー ズ ) ▁ ▁" Sc are c row " ▁( ス ケ ア ク ロ ウ ) ▁ ▁" Bo at ▁House " ▁ ▁" The ▁Ple asure ▁Song " ▁( プ レ ジ ャ ー ・ ソ ン グ ) ▁ ▁" Ser ious |
▁Plan " ▁( シ リ ア ス ・ プ ラ ン ) ▁ ▁" S kin ny ▁Blues " ▁ ▁" Private ▁Kingdom " ▁( プ ラ イ ベ ー ト ・ キ ン グ ダ ム ) ▁ ▁" Cent ury ▁Cre ep ers ▁( V oice ▁of ▁the ▁Prote us )" ▁ ▁" S weet ▁Bag gy ▁Days " ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : The ▁P ill ows ▁albums ▁Category : 2 0 0 7 ▁albums <0x0A> </s> ▁Over ▁the ▁H edge ▁is ▁a ▁synd icated ▁comic ▁strip ▁written ▁by ▁Michael ▁F ry ▁and ▁drawn ▁by ▁T . ▁Lewis . ▁It ▁tells ▁the ▁story ▁of ▁a ▁rac co on , ▁a ▁t urt le , ▁a ▁squ ir rel , ▁and ▁their ▁friends ▁who ▁come ▁to ▁terms ▁with ▁their ▁wood lands ▁being ▁taken ▁over ▁by ▁sub urb ia , ▁trying ▁to ▁survive ▁the ▁increasing ▁flow ▁of ▁humanity ▁and ▁technology ▁while ▁becoming ▁ent iced ▁by ▁it ▁at ▁the ▁same ▁time . ▁The ▁strip ▁debut ed ▁in ▁June ▁ 1 9 9 5 . ▁ ▁Main ▁characters ▁ ▁R J ▁R J ▁is ▁a ▁rac co on ▁con ▁artist . ▁He ▁takes ▁pride ▁in ▁being ▁extremely ▁ap at hetic . ▁He ▁apparently ▁env isions ▁himself ▁as ▁an ▁intellectual ; ▁however , ▁his ▁" f acts " ▁are ▁obviously ▁false . ▁He ▁is ▁sometimes ▁shown ▁without ▁a ▁brain , ▁using ▁his ▁brain ▁c avity ▁to ▁store ▁his ▁" h ank y " ▁and ▁breath ▁mint s . ▁He ▁loves ▁to ▁b urg le |
▁human ▁homes ▁for ▁food , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁watch ▁them ▁and ▁their ▁telev isions ▁through ▁the ▁windows . ▁He ▁enjo ys ▁comment ing ▁on ▁human ▁life , ▁and ▁has ▁studied ▁humans ▁and ▁knows ▁their ▁ways ▁of ▁getting ▁food , ▁and ▁even ▁has ▁slightly ▁im print ed ▁on ▁them . ▁▁ ▁He ▁was ▁shown ▁to ▁care ▁for ▁Clara ▁even ▁before ▁she ▁was ▁born ▁( after ▁he ▁learned ▁that ▁babies ▁can ▁hear ▁some ▁things ▁outside ▁of ▁the ▁mother ▁from ▁Ver ne ) ▁by ▁reading ▁The ▁H unch back ▁of ▁Not re ▁D ame ▁and ▁singing ▁a ▁horrible ▁version ▁of ▁" St air way ▁to ▁Heaven ". ▁R J ▁is ▁shown ▁to ▁have ▁the ▁ability ▁to ▁expand ▁to ▁fit ▁a ▁massive ▁amount ▁of ▁food , ▁and ▁is ▁known ▁as ▁" that ▁horrible ▁rac co on ▁kid " ▁on ▁Halloween . ▁His ▁favorite ▁food ▁is ▁Tw ink ies . ▁ ▁Ver ne ▁ ▁Ver ne ▁is ▁a ▁caut ious , ▁easy ▁going , ▁la ct ose ▁ab hor rent ▁t urt le ▁who ▁is ▁reflect ive ▁and ▁pr one ▁to ▁allerg ies . ▁Ver ne ▁is ▁a ▁true ▁re naissance ▁t urt le , ▁an ▁intelligent ▁and ▁quick ▁w itted ▁observer ▁with ▁a ▁deep ▁spiritual ▁side ▁and ▁a ▁t ing ling ▁feeling ▁in ▁his ▁tail ▁when ▁something ▁is ▁not ▁right . ▁He ▁is ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁most ▁caring ▁characters ▁( second ▁to ▁" The ▁Tree ▁That ▁Know s ▁St uff "), ▁but ▁he ▁sometimes ▁lack s ▁basic ▁common ▁sense . ▁▁ ▁His ▁p rou dest ▁achievement ▁is |
▁gathering ▁all ▁of ▁the ▁air ▁condition ers ▁out ▁of ▁Sub urb ia , ▁and ▁shouting , ▁" LET ▁THE ▁G LOBAL ▁CO OL ING ▁COM M ENCE !!! ", ▁just ▁as ▁R J ▁was ▁about ▁to ▁plug ▁them ▁all ▁in . ▁He ▁is ▁a ▁computer ▁n erd , ▁and ▁he ▁once ▁" bro ke " ▁the ▁Internet . ▁Most ▁recently ▁his ▁shell ▁was ▁used ▁as ▁a ▁hot spot ▁for ▁Queen ▁Iz zy , ▁the ▁Ant ▁Queen , ▁and ▁her ▁ant ▁subjects , ▁forcing ▁him ▁to ▁first ▁wear ▁a ▁L ucky ▁Char ms ▁cere al ▁box , ▁and ▁then ▁a ▁util i ▁k ilt . ▁ ▁Ham my ▁ ▁A ▁hyper active ▁squ ir rel , ▁Ham my ▁is ▁the ▁least ▁intelligent , ▁though ▁also ▁the ▁most ▁lov able ▁character ▁in ▁the ▁strip , ▁sp outing ▁random ▁comments ▁at ▁random ▁moments . ▁His ▁comments ▁usually ▁state ▁an ▁unus ually ▁short ▁lecture ▁on ▁a ▁topic ▁of ▁little ▁interest ▁to ▁the ▁other ▁characters . ▁ ▁The ▁character ▁started ▁the ▁strip ▁as ▁" H am my ". ▁He ▁was ▁later ▁renamed ▁as ▁" Sam my ", ▁a ▁continu ity ▁error ▁that ▁was ▁assigned ▁a ▁f anc iful ▁explanation ▁when ▁the ▁film ▁was ▁in ▁production . ▁In ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁the ▁character ▁sw apped ▁places ▁with ▁his ▁duplicate , ▁also ▁named ▁" H am my ," ▁from ▁the ▁other ▁side ▁of ▁a ▁mirror . ▁R J ▁has ▁addressed ▁the ▁character ▁as ▁" H amil ton ". ▁ ▁Film ▁adaptation ▁ ▁A ▁computer - anim |
ated ▁film ▁adaptation , ▁written ▁by ▁Tr avis ▁Gib b ons ▁and ▁T . ▁Lewis , ▁and ▁produced ▁by ▁Dream Work s ▁An imation ▁and ▁distributed ▁by ▁Param ount ▁Pictures , ▁was ▁released ▁on ▁May ▁ 1 9 , ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁( J une ▁ 3 0 , ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁in ▁Britain ). ▁The ▁film ▁adaptation ▁features ▁R J ▁be friend ing ▁a ▁group ▁of ▁wood land ers ▁( two ▁of ▁whom ▁are ▁Ham my ▁and ▁Ver ne ) ▁and ▁introducing ▁them ▁to ▁sub urb ia , ▁with ▁an ▁ul terior ▁mot ive ▁of ▁helping ▁him ▁repl en ish ▁the ▁food ▁supply ▁he ▁stole ▁from ▁a ▁bear . ▁▁ ▁Bruce ▁Will is , ▁Gar ry ▁Sh and ling , ▁Steve ▁Care ll , ▁William ▁Sh at ner , ▁W anda ▁Sy kes ▁and ▁Nick ▁N ol te ▁star ▁as ▁R J , ▁Ver ne , ▁Ham my , ▁O zz ie ▁( an ▁op os sum ), ▁St ella ▁( a ▁sk unk ), ▁Lou ▁and ▁Pen ny ▁( por cup ines ) ▁and ▁Vincent ▁( a ▁bear ), ▁respectively . ▁The ▁film ▁is ▁also ▁notable ▁for ▁containing ▁Av ril ▁Lav igne ' s ▁first ▁major ▁film ▁role , ▁as ▁He ather , ▁O zz ie ' s ▁continuously ▁embarrassed ▁teen age ▁daughter . ▁▁ ▁The ▁film ▁gross ed ▁$ 1 5 5 ▁million ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁and ▁$ 1 8 0 ▁million ▁overseas , ▁making ▁the ▁gross ▁$ 3 3 6 ▁million . ▁It ▁received |
▁a ▁ 7 5 % ▁" Cert ified ▁Fresh " ▁rating ▁on ▁Rot ten ▁Tom atoes , ▁a ▁ 6 . 8 ▁rating ▁on ▁IM DB , ▁and ▁a ▁ 6 7 / 1 0 0 ▁on ▁Met ac rit ic , ▁indicating ▁favour able ▁reviews . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Over ▁the ▁H edge ▁blog ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 9 5 ▁com ics ▁debut s ▁Category : American ▁comic ▁stri ps ▁Category : American ▁com ics ▁adapted ▁into ▁films ▁Category : Com ics ▁about ▁animals ▁Category : Com ics ▁featuring ▁anth rop omorphic ▁characters <0x0A> </s> ▁William ▁John ▁Saw rey ▁Mor r itt ▁( c . ▁ 1 8 1 3 ▁– ▁ 1 3 ▁April ▁ 1 8 7 4 ) ▁was ▁a ▁British ▁Conservative ▁Party ▁politician ▁from ▁R oke by , ▁which ▁was ▁then ▁in ▁York shire ▁but ▁is ▁now ▁in ▁County ▁Dur ham . ▁ ▁He ▁was ▁elected ▁as ▁a ▁Member ▁of ▁Parliament ▁( MP ) ▁for ▁the ▁North ▁R iding ▁of ▁York shire ▁at ▁a ▁by - election ▁in ▁March ▁ 1 8 6 2 , ▁following ▁the ▁death ▁of ▁the ▁Liberal ▁MP ▁Edward ▁St illing f le et ▁C ay ley . ▁He ▁held ▁the ▁seat ▁until ▁the ▁ 1 8 6 5 ▁general ▁election , ▁when ▁he ▁was ▁defeated ▁by ▁the ▁Liberal ▁Frederick ▁Mil bank . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 8 1 0 s ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 8 7 4 ▁deaths ▁Category |
: Con serv ative ▁Party ▁( UK ) ▁MP s ▁for ▁English ▁constitu encies ▁Category : UK ▁MP s ▁ 1 8 5 9 – 1 8 6 5 ▁Category : Pol it icians ▁from ▁York shire <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁Stephen ▁C . ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center , ▁also ▁known ▁as ▁the ▁O ' D ome , ▁is ▁a ▁ 1 0 , 1 3 3 - se at ▁multi - pur pose ▁arena ▁located ▁on ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁campus ▁in ▁G aines ville , ▁Florida . ▁The ▁facility ▁is ▁named ▁for ▁the ▁sixth ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁university , ▁Stephen ▁C . ▁O ' Conn ell , ▁who ▁served ▁from ▁ 1 9 6 7 ▁to ▁ 1 9 7 3 . ▁ ▁The ▁facility ▁is ▁located ▁on ▁the ▁northern ▁side ▁of ▁the ▁university ' s ▁campus , ▁between ▁its ▁football ▁field , ▁Ben ▁Hill ▁Griff in ▁Stadium ▁at ▁Florida ▁Field , ▁and ▁its ▁baseball ▁field , ▁McK eth an ▁Stadium . ▁ ▁The ▁entire ▁facility ▁was ▁known ▁as ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁from ▁ 1 9 8 0 ▁until ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁The ▁building ▁under w ent ▁a ▁major ▁$ 6 4 . 5 ▁million ▁renov ation ▁/ ▁reconstruction ▁during ▁that ▁year , ▁and ▁Ex act ech , ▁a ▁G aines ville ▁medical ▁firm , ▁signed ▁a ▁$ 5 . 9 ▁million , ▁ 1 0 - year ▁n aming ▁rights ▁deal ▁for ▁the ▁main ▁arena , ▁which ▁was ▁officially ▁renamed ▁the ▁Ex act ech |
▁Arena ▁at ▁the ▁Stephen ▁C . ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center . ▁ ▁Florida ▁G ators ▁home ▁arena ▁The ▁Ex act ech ▁Arena ▁at ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁is ▁the ▁home ▁arena ▁of ▁several ▁of ▁the ▁university ' s ▁Florida ▁G ators ▁inter col leg iate ▁sports ▁teams , ▁including ▁the ▁men ' s ▁and ▁women ' s ▁college ▁basketball , ▁gym n ast ics , ▁swimming ▁and ▁d iving , ▁and ▁vol ley ball ▁teams . ▁ ▁The ▁facility ▁was ▁quickly ▁dub bed ▁the ▁" O ' D ome " ▁by ▁students , ▁a ▁nick name ▁that ▁is ▁still ▁in ▁use . ▁ESP N ▁The ▁Magazine ▁nick named ▁it ▁the ▁" H ouse ▁of ▁Hor rors " ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 9 , ▁a ▁name ▁that ▁the ▁sports ▁teams ▁began ▁using ▁promotion ally ▁a ▁few ▁years ▁later . ▁The ▁student ▁section ▁of ▁the ▁stadium ▁has ▁been ▁dub bed ▁the ▁" Row dy ▁Re pt iles ". ▁ESP N ▁comment ator ▁Dick ▁Vit ale , ▁on ▁assignment ▁at ▁the ▁Florida - K ent ucky ▁game ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁said ▁that ▁the ▁Row dy ▁Re pt iles ▁make ▁the ▁O ' D ome ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁tou g hest ▁places ▁to ▁play ▁in ▁college ▁basketball . ▁ ▁On ▁December ▁ 2 3 , ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁a ▁then - record ▁crowd ▁of ▁ 1 2 , 6 2 1 ▁watched ▁the ▁fifth - rank ed ▁G ators ▁defeat ▁the ▁third - rank ed ▁Ohio |
▁State ▁Buc key es , ▁ 8 6 – 6 0 . ▁ ▁The ▁two ▁teams ▁would ▁meet ▁again ▁that ▁season ▁for ▁the ▁National ▁Championship ▁game , ▁with ▁the ▁G ators , ▁once ▁again , ▁emerging ▁vict orious ▁as ▁the ▁first ▁back - to - back ▁National ▁Champions ▁since ▁Duke ▁in ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 9 0 s . ▁This ▁attendance ▁record ▁was ▁broken , ▁however , ▁on ▁February ▁ 5 , ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁in ▁a ▁ 7 0 – 6 8 ▁G ator ▁victory ▁over ▁the ▁ 1 1 th - rank ed ▁Kentucky ▁Wild c ats , ▁as ▁ 1 2 , 6 3 3 ▁attended ▁the ▁game . ▁ ▁Other ▁uses ▁In ▁addition ▁to ▁sports , ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁regularly ▁hosts ▁many ▁other ▁events ▁on ▁campus . ▁It ▁is ▁the ▁largest ▁concert ▁venue ▁in ▁North ▁Central ▁Florida ▁and ▁has ▁been ▁the ▁venue ▁for ▁a ▁wide ▁variety ▁of ▁performances , ▁included ▁a ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁show ▁by ▁G aines ville ▁native ▁Tom ▁Pet ty ▁that ▁a ired ▁on ▁P BS ' s ▁Sound stage ▁TV ▁series . ▁Other ▁events ▁held ▁at ▁the ▁facility ▁include ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁gradu ation ▁ceremon ies , ▁trade ▁shows , ▁career ▁f airs , ▁political ▁r all ies , ▁public ▁spe e ches , ▁and ▁various ▁large ▁ban qu ets ▁and ▁private ▁events . ▁ ▁Event ▁Cap ac ities ▁ ▁Con cert s : ▁ ▁Full ▁House : ▁ 7 , 0 0 0 ▁ ▁In ▁the |
▁Round : ▁ 1 0 , 5 0 0 ▁ ▁Spe aking ▁Eng ag ements : ▁ ▁Half ▁House ▁( standard ▁set ): ▁ 2 , 5 0 0 - 3 , 5 0 0 ▁ ▁Full ▁House : ▁ 6 , 0 0 0 - 7 , 0 0 0 ▁ ▁Athlet ics : ▁ ▁Men ’ s ▁Basket ball : ▁ 1 0 , 1 3 6 ▁ ▁Women ’ s ▁Basket ball : ▁ 1 0 , 1 3 6 ▁ ▁Vol ley ball : ▁ 1 0 , 1 3 6 ▁ ▁Gym n ast ics : ▁ 9 , 2 5 1 ▁ ▁Ban qu ets : ▁ ▁Up ▁to ▁ 1 , 2 0 0 ▁ ▁Trade ▁Sh ows : ▁ ▁Service ▁Level : ▁ 1 1 0 ▁ ▁( 8 ft ▁X ▁ 1 0 ft ▁booth s ) ▁ ▁Con course ▁Level ▁( non - A rena ): ▁ 1 4 0 ▁( 8 ft ▁X ▁ 1 0 ft ▁booth s ) ▁ ▁Total ▁Exhib ition ▁Bo oth s : ▁ 2 5 0 ▁ ▁History ▁ ▁All igator ▁Al ley ▁Before ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center , ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ' s ▁basketball ▁teams ▁and ▁other ▁indoor ▁sports ▁programs ▁used ▁the ▁on - camp us ▁Florida ▁Gym nas ium , ▁which ▁was ▁nick named ▁All igator ▁Al ley . ▁The ▁Florida ▁Gym ▁was ▁built ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 9 , ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁considered ▁a ▁difficult |
▁venue ▁for ▁opponents ▁because ▁the ▁se ating ▁was ▁very ▁close ▁to ▁the ▁court ▁and , ▁when ▁full , ▁the ▁noise ▁level ▁was ▁" de af ening ". ▁However , ▁it ▁was ▁also ▁small , ▁un - air ▁condition ed , ▁and ▁had ▁very ▁few ▁amen ities , ▁and ▁it ▁was ▁compared ▁to ▁a ▁" d ism al ▁and ▁dre ary " ▁high ▁school ▁gym ▁by ▁ob servers . ▁By ▁the ▁early ▁ 1 9 7 0 s , ▁Florida ▁was ▁the ▁only ▁school ▁in ▁the ▁Sout he astern ▁Conference ▁without ▁a ▁modern ▁basketball ▁facility , ▁a ▁factor ▁that ▁affected ▁the ▁recru iting ▁of ▁top ▁players ▁and ▁held ▁back ▁the ▁growth ▁of ▁its ▁long - medi oc re ▁basketball ▁program . ▁ ▁U F ▁/ ▁US F ▁collaboration ▁In ▁ 1 9 7 5 , ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁Athlet ic ▁Association ▁decided ▁to ▁seek ▁funds ▁to ▁build ▁a ▁new ▁facility ▁for ▁U F ' s ▁indoor ▁sports ▁programs . ▁The ▁University ▁of ▁South ▁Florida ▁( US F ) ▁in ▁T ampa ▁had ▁also ▁decided ▁to ▁build ▁a ▁large ▁indoor ▁arena ▁at ▁about ▁the ▁same ▁time , ▁so ▁the ▁schools ▁agreed ▁to ▁commission ▁a ▁common ▁architect ural ▁design ▁to ▁stretch ▁limited ▁state ▁funding . ▁As ▁originally ▁constructed , ▁US F ' s ▁Sun ▁D ome ▁( now ▁known ▁as ▁the ▁Yu eng ling ▁Center ) ▁and ▁U F ' s ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁featured ▁almost ▁identical ▁infl atable ▁roof ▁systems ▁and ▁main ▁aren as . ▁The ▁primary ▁difference ▁was ▁that ▁the ▁O |
' Conn ell ▁Center ▁included ▁training ▁areas ▁and ▁facilities ▁for ▁other ▁sports ▁around ▁the ▁main ▁arena ▁while ▁US F ▁added ▁these ▁facilities ▁to ▁the ▁Sun ▁D ome ▁in ▁a ▁later ▁expansion . ▁ ▁The ▁$ 1 5 . 6 ▁million ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁broke ▁ground ▁in ▁October ▁ 1 9 7 7 ▁in ▁a ▁parking ▁lot ▁across ▁the ▁street ▁from ▁Florida ▁Field . ▁Construction ▁was ▁delayed ▁on ▁both ▁the ▁Sun ▁D ome ▁and ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁when ▁cr acks ▁appeared ▁in ▁pre cast ▁concrete ▁support ▁be ams . ▁The ▁problems ▁were ▁fixed ▁after ▁several ▁months , ▁and ▁the ▁sister ▁facilities ▁were ▁completed ▁within ▁a ▁few ▁weeks ▁of ▁each ▁other ▁in ▁late ▁ 1 9 8 0 ▁– ▁the ▁Sun ▁D ome ▁in ▁November ▁and ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁in ▁December . ▁ ▁The ▁first ▁event ▁at ▁the ▁Stephen ▁C . ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Student ▁Activ ities ▁Center ▁( as ▁it ▁was ▁originally ▁known ) ▁was ▁a ▁Florida ▁men ' s ▁basketball ▁game ▁held ▁on ▁December ▁ 3 0 , ▁ 1 9 8 0 . ▁It ▁was ▁officially ▁dedicated ▁a ▁few ▁weeks ▁later ▁in ▁January ▁ 1 9 8 1 . ▁ ▁Effect ▁on ▁basketball ▁program ▁The ▁new ▁arena ▁had ▁an ▁immediate ▁positive ▁effect ▁on ▁Florida ' s ▁men ' s ▁basketball ▁program , ▁and ▁its ▁first ▁recruit ▁was ▁former ▁coach ▁Norm ▁S lo an . ▁S lo an ▁had ▁been ▁Florida ' s ▁coach ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 0 s ▁but ▁had |
▁left ▁for ▁North ▁Carolina ▁State , ▁winning ▁a ▁national ▁championship ▁with ▁the ▁Wolf pack ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 4 . ▁He ▁returned ▁to ▁Florida ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 0 ▁and ▁was ▁thus ▁the ▁G ators ' ▁coach ▁during ▁the ▁first ▁season ▁played ▁in ▁the ▁new ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center . ▁S lo an ▁explained ▁that ▁he ▁had ▁" en joy ed ▁it ▁tremend ously ▁when ▁I ▁was ▁here ▁before , ▁and ▁I ▁always ▁felt ▁that ▁if ▁Florida ▁had ▁the ▁proper ▁facility , ▁I ▁would ▁consider ▁coming ▁back ." ▁Play ing ▁in ▁their ▁new ▁arena ▁under ▁S lo an , ▁the ▁G ators ▁consistently ▁improved ▁and ▁eventually ▁made ▁their ▁first ▁NC AA ▁Tour nament ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 6 , ▁setting ▁the ▁stage ▁for ▁greater ▁success ▁under ▁subsequent ▁coaches ▁in ▁the ▁years ▁to ▁come . ▁ ▁Design ▁and ▁renov ations ▁The ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁was ▁env ision ed ▁as ▁a ▁competition ▁and ▁practice ▁facility ▁for ▁most ▁of ▁the ▁university ' s ▁indoor ▁sports ▁programs , ▁and ▁this ▁has ▁been ▁the ▁case ▁throughout ▁its ▁existence . ▁The ▁large ▁() ▁Ex act ech ▁Arena ▁is ▁the ▁core ▁of ▁the ▁building , ▁and ▁is ▁surrounded ▁by ▁a ▁basketball ▁practice ▁court , ▁a ▁nat ator ium , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁gym n ast ics ▁practice ▁facilities . ▁ ▁Original ▁roof ▁When ▁it ▁first ▁opened , ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁had ▁an ▁infl atable ▁T ef lon ▁roof ▁and ▁a ▁system ▁of ▁blow ers ▁and ▁air ▁hand lers ▁that ▁kept ▁the |
▁inside ▁air ▁pressure ▁high ▁enough ▁to ▁hold ▁the ▁flexible ▁roof ▁in ▁place . ▁This ▁higher ▁air ▁pressure ▁was ▁not ▁notice able ▁inside ▁of ▁the ▁facility , ▁but ▁opening ▁a ▁door ▁to ▁the ▁outside ▁would ▁result ▁in ▁a ▁rush ▁of ▁air ▁esc aping ▁the ▁building , ▁so ▁revol ving ▁doors ▁were ▁installed ▁at ▁each ▁of ▁the ▁four ▁main ▁gates ▁to ▁less en ▁the ▁loss ▁of ▁pressure ▁as ▁thousands ▁of ▁fans ▁entered ▁or ▁ex ited . ▁Main tenance ▁costs ▁for ▁the ▁inflation ▁system ▁rose ▁over ▁the ▁years , ▁and ▁as ▁part ▁of ▁a ▁$ 1 0 ▁million ▁renov ation ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 8 , ▁the ▁roof ▁was ▁replaced ▁with ▁a ▁more ▁conventional ▁hard ▁shell ▁d ome . ▁Though ▁no ▁longer ▁in ▁use , ▁the ▁old ▁blow ers ▁and ▁du ct ▁work ▁for ▁the ▁inflation ▁system ▁remained ▁in ▁place ▁until ▁the ▁facility ▁was ▁extens ively ▁renov ated ▁again ▁in ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁ ▁Minor ▁renov ations ▁After ▁the ▁ 1 9 9 8 ▁re design ▁of ▁the ▁roof , ▁the ▁facility ▁under w ent ▁a ▁smaller ▁renov ation ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁when ▁the ▁university ▁updated ▁some ▁of ▁the ▁fold - able ▁se ating ▁and ▁replaced ▁the ▁four ▁score boards ▁located ▁above ▁G ates ▁ 1 ▁through ▁ 4 ▁in ▁each ▁corner ▁of ▁the ▁arena . ▁The ▁old ▁dot ▁matrix ▁boards ▁were ▁removed ▁and ▁replaced ▁by ▁modern ▁video ▁boards ▁that ▁could ▁display ▁instant ▁repl ays ▁and ▁video ▁present ations . ▁Following ▁the ▁men ' s ▁basketball ▁team ' |
s ▁victory ▁in ▁the ▁national ▁title ▁game ▁of ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 6 ▁NC AA ▁Division ▁I ▁Men ' s ▁Basket ball ▁Tour nament , ▁the ▁University ▁Athlet ic ▁Association ▁( U AA ) ▁bought ▁the ▁temporary ▁hard wood ▁floor ▁that ▁had ▁been ▁installed ▁in ▁the ▁now - dem ol ished ▁Indian apolis ▁R CA ▁D ome ▁for ▁the ▁Final ▁Four . ▁ ▁Although ▁the ▁national ▁fin als ▁log os ▁were ▁removed ▁by ▁sand ing , ▁the ▁basketball ▁teams ▁play ▁on ▁the ▁same ▁l umber ▁on ▁which ▁the ▁G ators ▁won ▁their ▁first ▁basketball ▁national ▁championship ▁from ▁ 2 0 1 1 ▁to ▁ 2 0 1 6 . ▁ ▁The ▁U AA ▁also ▁bought ▁the ▁court ▁used ▁to ▁win ▁their ▁second ▁title ▁from ▁the ▁Georgia ▁D ome ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 7 , ▁and ▁displayed ▁it ▁in ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁during ▁their ▁championship ▁celebration ▁event , ▁and ▁later ▁sold ▁it ▁in ▁pieces ▁to ▁raise ▁funds ▁for ▁scholar ships . ▁▁ 2 0 1 6 ▁re build ▁In ▁March ▁ 2 0 1 6 , ▁the ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁began ▁a ▁$ 6 4 . 5 ▁million ▁reconstruction ▁/ ▁renov ation ▁project ▁which ▁included ▁major ▁updates ▁to ▁its ▁layout ▁and ▁design . ▁Led ▁by ▁contract ors ▁from ▁Bras field ▁& ▁Gor rie , ▁the ▁entire ▁interior ▁area ▁of ▁the ▁arena , ▁excl uding ▁foundation ▁work , ▁was ▁demol ished ▁and ▁re built ▁with ▁the ▁addition ▁of ▁a ▁large ▁hanging ▁score board ▁and ▁a ▁luxury ▁club ▁with |
▁box ▁seats . ▁L ocker ▁rooms ▁and ▁meeting ▁rooms ▁were ▁up graded , ▁swimming ▁and ▁gym n ast ics ▁areas ▁were ▁rev amped , ▁and ▁a ▁" grand ▁entrance " ▁was ▁built ▁facing ▁Ben ▁Hill ▁Griff in ▁Stadium ▁across ▁the ▁street , ▁among ▁many ▁other ▁improvements . ▁When ▁it ▁re op ened ▁in ▁December ▁ 2 0 1 6 , ▁a ▁n aming ▁rights ▁deal ▁with ▁local ▁medical ▁firm ▁Ex act ech ▁changed ▁the ▁name ▁of ▁the ▁main ▁arena ▁to ▁the ▁Ex act ech ▁Arena ▁at ▁the ▁Stephen ▁C . ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center . ▁ ▁Photo ▁gallery ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁▁ ▁Florida ▁G ators ▁ ▁History ▁of ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁buildings ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁pres idents ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁NC AA ▁Division ▁I ▁basketball ▁aren as ▁ ▁University ▁Athlet ic ▁Association ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Official ▁website ▁ ▁Stephen ▁C . ▁O ' Conn ell ▁Center ▁In - depth ▁history ▁of ▁the ▁arena ▁from ▁the ▁official ▁Florida ▁G ators ▁website . ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 8 0 ▁establish ments ▁in ▁Florida ▁Category : B asket ball ▁ven ues ▁in ▁Florida ▁Category : Build ings ▁at ▁the ▁University ▁of ▁Florida ▁Category : Col lege ▁basketball ▁ven ues ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Col lege ▁gym n ast ics ▁ven ues ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Col lege ▁indoor ▁track ▁and ▁field ▁ven ues ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Col lege ▁swimming ▁ven ues ▁in |
▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Col lege ▁vol ley ball ▁ven ues ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁Category : Fl or ida ▁G ators ▁basketball ▁ven ues ▁Category : Fl or ida ▁G ators ▁women ' s ▁gym n ast ics ▁ven ues ▁Category : Fl or ida ▁G ators ▁swimming ▁and ▁d iving ▁Category : Fl or ida ▁G ators ▁track ▁and ▁field ▁ven ues ▁Category : Fl or ida ▁G ators ▁women ' s ▁vol ley ball ▁Category : Music ▁ven ues ▁in ▁Florida ▁Category : S ports ▁ven ues ▁completed ▁in ▁ 1 9 8 0 ▁Category : S ports ▁ven ues ▁in ▁Florida ▁Category : T our ist ▁attra ctions ▁in ▁G aines ville , ▁Florida <0x0A> </s> ▁The ▁ 2 0 0 8 – 2 0 0 9 ▁T FF ▁First ▁League ▁( also ▁known ▁as ▁Bank ▁As ya ▁First ▁League ▁due ▁to ▁spons oring ▁reasons ) ▁was ▁the ▁second - level ▁football ▁league ▁of ▁Turkey ▁and ▁the ▁ 4 6 th ▁season ▁since ▁its ▁establishment ▁in ▁ 1 9 6 3 – 6 4 . ▁ ▁Te ams ▁ ▁Team ▁summar ies ▁ ▁Stand ings ▁ ▁Results ▁ ▁Prom otion ▁Play - Off s ▁ ▁The ▁Prom otion ▁Play - Off s ▁will ▁be ▁played ▁in ▁Y en ik ent ▁As a ş ▁Stadium ▁in ▁An k ara . ▁The ▁Sem i - final ▁matches ▁will ▁take ▁place ▁on ▁May ▁ 1 5 . ▁The ▁League ' s ▁third - pl aced ▁team ▁will ▁play ▁the ▁sixth - |
pl aced ▁team ▁and ▁the ▁fourth - pl aced ▁team ▁will ▁play ▁the ▁fifth - pl aced ▁team . ▁The ▁winners ▁of ▁these ▁matches ▁will ▁play ▁on ▁May ▁ 1 7 ▁in ▁the ▁final ▁match . ▁The ▁winner ▁of ▁this ▁match ▁will ▁play ▁in ▁Turk cell ▁Super ▁League ▁in ▁the ▁ 2 0 0 9 – 2 0 1 0 ▁season . ▁ ▁Sem if inals ▁ ▁May ▁ 1 5 ▁ ▁Bol us por - K ar ş ı y aka : ▁ 0 – 0 , ▁a et , ▁Kar ş ı y aka ▁won ▁ 3 – 2 ▁on ▁pen alties ▁ ▁Kas ı mp a ş a - Alt ay : ▁ 1 – 1 , ▁a et , ▁Kas ı mp a ş a ▁won ▁ 4 – 2 ▁on ▁pen alties ▁ ▁Final ▁ ▁May ▁ 1 7 ▁ ▁Kar ş ı y aka ▁– ▁Kas ı mp a ş a : ▁▁ 1 – 2 ▁( a et ) ▁ ▁Kas ı mp a ş a ▁promoted ▁to ▁Turk cell ▁Super ▁League . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁▁ ▁Category : T FF ▁First ▁League ▁seasons ▁Turkey ▁ 1 <0x0A> </s> ▁Kas oor ▁() ▁is ▁a ▁ 2 0 0 1 ▁Indian ▁Hind i ▁romantic ▁susp ense ▁thr iller ▁film ▁produced ▁under ▁M uk esh ▁Bh att ' s ▁Vis he sh ▁Entertainment ▁Ltd . ▁and ▁directed ▁by ▁Vik ram ▁Bh att . ▁It ▁features ▁A ft ab ▁Sh iv das ani ▁in ▁his ▁second ▁Bol ly wood |
▁appearance ▁and ▁Lisa ▁Ray ▁in ▁her ▁Bol ly wood ▁debut . ▁Ray ' s ▁voice ▁was ▁dub bed ▁by ▁Div ya ▁D ut ta . ▁The ▁film ▁also ▁stars ▁A po or va ▁Ag ni hot ri , ▁I rr fan ▁Khan ▁and ▁Ash ut osh ▁R ana ▁in ▁supporting ▁roles . ▁It ▁was ▁released ▁on ▁ 2 ▁February ▁ 2 0 0 1 . ▁The ▁film ▁is ▁an ▁un off icial ▁rem ake ▁of ▁the ▁ 1 9 8 5 ▁Hollywood ▁film ▁Jag ged ▁Edge ▁ ▁but ▁the ▁last ▁sequence ▁has ▁been ▁taken ▁from ▁another ▁Hollywood ▁movie ▁ ▁What ▁L ies ▁B eneath . ▁ ▁Plot ▁The ▁film ▁starts ▁with ▁the ▁murder ▁of ▁P rit i , ▁wife ▁of ▁She k har ▁( A ft ab ▁Sh iv das ani ), ▁a ▁wealthy ▁and ▁well - known ▁journalist . ▁In spector ▁L ok hand e ▁( A sh ut osh ▁R ana ) ▁investig ates ▁the ▁case ▁and ▁acc uses ▁She k har ▁of ▁the ▁murder , ▁saying ▁he ▁has ▁enough ▁evidence ▁to ▁arrest ▁and ▁conv ict ▁him . ▁However ▁upon ▁getting ▁bail ▁from ▁the ▁court , ▁She k har ▁asks ▁his ▁lawyer ▁to ▁fight ▁his ▁case ▁for ▁him ▁however ▁his ▁ ▁lawyer ▁tells ▁him ▁that ▁he ▁will ▁not ▁be ▁able ▁to ▁fight ▁his ▁case ▁because ▁he ▁is ▁a ▁corporate ▁lawyer ▁and ▁only ▁fights ▁civil ▁cases . ▁He ▁suggests ▁She k har ▁to ▁ask ▁ ▁Sim ran ▁Bh arg av ▁( L isa ▁Ray ), ▁who ▁is ▁a ▁very ▁skilled ▁criminal ▁lawyer |
▁in ▁his ▁firm ▁to ▁fight ▁his ▁case . ▁ ▁She k har ▁goes ▁to ▁Sim ran ' s ▁house ▁to ▁convince ▁her ▁to ▁take ▁his ▁case . ▁Sim ran ▁tells ▁She k har ▁that ▁she ' ll ▁defend ▁him ▁only ▁if ▁she ▁is ▁convinced ▁that ▁he ▁is ▁innocent . ▁Sim ran ▁is ▁batt ling ▁inner ▁dem ons ▁over ▁a ▁case ▁in ▁which ▁she ▁got ▁a ▁man ▁convicted ▁for ▁crime ▁he ▁had ▁not ▁committed . ▁Her ▁guilt ▁increases ▁when ▁she ▁learn s ▁that ▁the ▁innocent ▁man ▁had ▁committed ▁suicide ▁in ▁custody . ▁ ▁While ▁representing ▁She k har , ▁whom ▁she ▁considers ▁innocent , ▁Sim ran ▁falls ▁in ▁love ▁with ▁him – ▁a ▁part ▁of ▁She k har ' s ▁plan ▁to ▁win ▁her ▁trust . ▁They ▁end ▁up ▁having ▁intimate , ▁passionate ▁and ▁sens ual ▁sex . ▁Throughout ▁the ▁case ▁a ▁mysterious ▁man ▁sends ▁cl ues ▁to ▁Sim ran ▁which ▁helps ▁her ▁prove ▁She k har ' s ▁innoc ence . ▁It ▁is ▁revealed ▁that ▁She k har ▁was ▁having ▁an ▁affair ▁with ▁another ▁woman ▁and ▁so ▁was ▁his ▁wife ▁P rit i ▁having ▁an ▁affair ▁with ▁Jimmy ▁P are na . ▁When ▁Sim ran ▁comes ▁to ▁know ▁this ▁she ▁is ▁heart bro ken ▁and ▁decides ▁to ▁leave ▁the ▁case ▁but ▁A mit ▁( Ap ur va ▁Ag ni hot ri ) ▁tells ▁her ▁to ▁keep ▁fighting ▁the ▁case . ▁After ▁the ▁court ▁decl ares ▁She k har ▁innocent , ▁Sim ran ▁sp ends ▁the ▁night ▁with ▁She k har ▁at ▁his |
▁house . ▁The ▁next ▁morning , ▁while ▁opening ▁his ▁closet , ▁she ▁finds ▁a ▁type writer ▁hidden ▁between ▁sheets . ▁▁ ▁The ▁type writer ▁proved ▁to ▁be ▁the ▁one ▁the ▁mysterious ▁man ▁used ▁to ▁write ▁clue ▁letters ▁to ▁Sim ran ▁with ▁earlier . ▁Sim ran ▁real izes ▁this ▁because ▁the ▁typed ▁letters ▁all ▁have ▁a ▁fly away ▁' t ' ▁on ▁them . ▁ ▁Sim ran ▁real izes ▁that ▁She k har ▁is ▁the ▁murder er ▁and ▁the ▁mysterious ▁man ▁who ▁wrote ▁the ▁letters ▁to ▁her . ▁She ▁then ▁contacts ▁In spector ▁L ok hand e ▁about ▁the ▁type writer . ▁He ▁tells ▁her ▁to ▁come ▁to ▁the ▁police ▁station ▁with ▁the ▁type writer . ▁She ▁continuously ▁ign ores ▁She k har ▁who ▁asks ▁her ▁for ▁dinner . ▁She k har ▁real izes ▁that ▁Sim ran ▁knows ▁the ▁truth . ▁She k har ▁quickly ▁reaches ▁her ▁house ▁and ▁tries ▁to ▁kill ▁her ▁but ▁Sim ran ▁kills ▁him ▁in ▁self - def ense ▁and ▁reconc iles ▁with ▁A mit . ▁ ▁Cast ▁A ft ab ▁Sh iv das ani ▁as ▁She k har ▁Sax ena ▁Lisa ▁Ray ▁as ▁Sim ran ▁Bh arg av ▁ ▁Ap ur va ▁Ag ni hot ri ▁as ▁A mit ▁Ash ut osh ▁R ana ▁as ▁In spector ▁L ok hand e ▁I rr fan ▁Khan ▁as ▁Public ▁Pro secut or ▁N it in ▁Me ht a ▁V ish w aje et ▁Pr ad han ▁as ▁Jimmy ▁Par era ▁Div ya ▁D ut ta ▁as ▁Pay al ▁Mal hot ra |
▁Pr ith vi ▁Z ut sh i ▁as ▁Law yer ▁Su che ta ▁Kh anna ▁as ▁Sh al ini ▁Kur ush ▁Deb oo ▁as ▁witness , ▁R ust am ▁S od aw ater w alla , ▁P ush kar ▁D w ived i ▁as ▁ch ot u ▁ ▁Music ▁ ▁The ▁music ▁of ▁Kas oor ▁was ▁composed ▁by ▁N ade em - Sh r avan . ▁The ▁lyrics ▁were ▁p enn ed ▁by ▁Same er . ▁S inger ▁such ▁as ▁Kum ar ▁San u , ▁U dit ▁Nar ay an ▁and ▁Al ka ▁Y agn ik ▁l ent ▁their ▁voices ▁for ▁the ▁album . ▁The ▁sound track ▁became ▁very ▁popular ▁upon ▁release . ▁The ▁sound track ▁att ained ▁number ▁ 1 ▁position ▁on ▁the ▁all - time ▁music ▁sales ▁music ▁chart ▁of ▁ 2 0 0 1 . ▁The ▁sound track ▁received ▁a ▁rating ▁of ▁ 8 / 1 0 ▁from ▁Plan et ▁Bol ly wood . ▁ ▁Track ▁listing ▁ ▁Re ception ▁The ▁film ▁received ▁mixed ▁reviews ▁from ▁critics . ▁Tar an ▁Ad ar sh ▁of ▁Bol ly wood ▁Hung ama ▁praised ▁the ▁performance ▁of ▁the ▁lead ▁cast ▁saying , ▁" K as oor ▁scores ▁the ▁most ▁in ▁that ▁one ▁important ▁department — ▁performances . ▁Credit ▁for ▁this ▁must ▁go ▁primarily ▁to ▁the ▁two ▁principal ▁perform ers — ▁A ft ab ▁Sh iv das ani ▁and ▁Lisa ▁Ray — ▁who ▁come ▁up ▁with ▁prof icient ▁performances ." ▁A par aj ita ▁S aha ▁of ▁Red iff . com ▁stated |
, ▁" this ▁is ▁a ▁film ▁that ▁attempted ▁an ▁intr igu ing ▁prem ise ▁but ▁failed ▁when ▁it ▁didn ' t ▁fully ▁explore ▁that ▁very ▁prem ise ▁and ▁take ▁it ▁to ▁its ▁logical ▁and ▁right ful ▁conclusion ." ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁▁ ▁Category : Fil ms ▁scored ▁by ▁N ade em – Sh r avan ▁Category : 2 0 0 0 s ▁Hind i - language ▁films ▁Category : 2 0 0 1 ▁films ▁Category : Fil ms ▁directed ▁by ▁Vik ram ▁Bh att ▁Category : 2 0 0 0 s ▁romantic ▁thr iller ▁films ▁Category : Ind ian ▁court room ▁films ▁Category : Ind ian ▁rem akes ▁of ▁American ▁films ▁Category : Ind ian ▁romantic ▁thr iller ▁films <0x0A> </s> ▁I on ▁Tar an u ▁( born ▁ 1 4 ▁March ▁ 1 9 3 8 ) ▁is ▁a ▁retired ▁Gre co - R oman ▁wrest ler ▁from ▁Rom ania . ▁He ▁competed ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 0 , ▁ 1 9 6 4 ▁and ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁Olympics ▁and ▁won ▁a ▁bronze ▁medal ▁in ▁ 1 9 6 0 . ▁He ▁also ▁won ▁a ▁silver ▁medal ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 7 ▁European ▁Championships ▁Dom est ically ▁he ▁collected ▁ 1 5 ▁Roman ian ▁middle weight ▁titles . ▁ ▁Career ▁Tar an u ▁won ▁his ▁first ▁national ▁title ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 9 , ▁and ▁next ▁year ▁qualified ▁for ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 0 ▁Olympics . ▁His ▁previous ▁international ▁experience |
▁consisted ▁of ▁two ▁b outs ▁against ▁Hans ▁Anton sson , ▁both ▁held ▁in ▁Buch arest . ▁In ▁Rome ▁he ▁unexpected ly ▁defeated ▁the ▁Turkish ▁world ▁champion ▁Kaz im ▁Ay v az , ▁but ▁lost ▁to ▁Dim itar ▁Dob rev ▁and ▁ended ▁in ▁a ▁third ▁place . ▁Next ▁year ▁he ▁placed ▁fourth ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 1 ▁World ▁Championships ▁after ▁losing ▁to ▁Vas ily ▁Zen in . ▁▁ ▁Tar an u ▁performed ▁well ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 4 ▁Olympics , ▁having ▁no ▁losses ▁in ▁his ▁four ▁matches , ▁but ▁he ▁accum ulated ▁ 6 ▁penalty ▁points ▁in ▁his ▁draws ▁against ▁Matt i ▁La ak so ▁and ▁An at oly ▁K oles ov ▁and ▁ended ▁in ▁a ▁fifth ▁place . ▁In ▁ 1 9 6 7 ▁he ▁won ▁a ▁silver ▁medal ▁at ▁the ▁European ▁championship s , ▁but ▁placed ▁only ▁sixth ▁at ▁the ▁world ▁championship s ▁held ▁in ▁Buch arest , ▁after ▁losing ▁to ▁Vik tor ▁I g umen ov . ▁▁ ▁Tar an u ▁retired ▁from ▁compet itions ▁after ▁finishing ▁fifth ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁Summer ▁Olympics . ▁He ▁then ▁studied ▁at ▁the ▁National ▁Academy ▁of ▁Physical ▁Education ▁and ▁Sport ▁in ▁Buch arest , ▁defending ▁a ▁PhD ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 ▁and ▁eventually ▁becoming ▁a ▁professor ▁there . ▁He ▁also ▁co ached ▁wrest lers ▁at ▁Pro gres ul ▁Buch arest ▁and ▁Din amo ▁Buch arest . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁▁▁ ▁Category : 1 9 3 8 ▁birth s ▁Category : L |
iving ▁people ▁Category : O lymp ic ▁wrest lers ▁of ▁Rom ania ▁Category : W rest lers ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 0 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁Category : W rest lers ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 4 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁Category : W rest lers ▁at ▁the ▁ 1 9 6 8 ▁Summer ▁Olympics ▁Category : R oman ian ▁male ▁sport ▁wrest lers ▁Category : O lymp ic ▁bronze ▁medal ists ▁for ▁Rom ania ▁Category : O lymp ic ▁medal ists ▁in ▁wrest ling <0x0A> </s> ▁Lang don ▁Park ▁is ▁a ▁D ock lands ▁Light ▁Railway ▁( DL R ) ▁station ▁in ▁Pop lar ▁in ▁Gre ater ▁London , ▁England . ▁The ▁station ▁is ▁between ▁All ▁S aints ▁and ▁Dev ons ▁Road ▁stations ▁on ▁the ▁Str at ford - L ew ish am ▁Line ▁and ▁construction ▁of ▁the ▁station ▁began ▁on ▁ 1 7 ▁November ▁ 2 0 0 6 , ▁and ▁the ▁first ▁day ▁of ▁operation ▁was ▁ 9 ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 7 . ▁ ▁History ▁and ▁proposals ▁ ▁When ▁planning ▁the ▁Str at ford ▁branch ▁of ▁the ▁D ock lands ▁Light ▁Railway , ▁two ▁station ▁sites ▁were ▁saf egu arded ▁to ▁be ▁used ▁much ▁later ▁when ▁the ▁system ▁was ▁developed . ▁One ▁of ▁these ▁stations ▁was ▁P ud ding ▁Mill ▁Lane , ▁which ▁opened ▁in ▁ 1 9 9 6 . ▁The ▁other ▁station ▁was ▁provision ally ▁called ▁Carm en ▁Street . ▁This ▁was ▁changed ▁to ▁Lang don ▁Park , ▁following ▁the ▁name ▁of ▁the ▁adjacent ▁Lang don ▁Park |
▁School ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁a ▁local ▁park . ▁ ▁Pro pos als ▁for ▁design ▁of ▁Lang don ▁Park ▁were ▁first ▁drawn ▁up ▁in ▁ 2 0 0 0 ▁but ▁due ▁to ▁lack ▁of ▁funding , ▁amongst ▁other ▁things , ▁the ▁scheme ▁was ▁dropped . ▁In ▁May ▁ 2 0 0 0 , ▁Le as ide ▁Reg ener ation ▁Limited ▁and ▁D ock lands ▁Light ▁Railway ▁Limited ▁( DL RL ) ▁joint ly ▁funded ▁pre liminary ▁feas ibility ▁work ▁looking ▁at ▁locations , ▁outline ▁costs ▁and ▁D ock lands ▁Light ▁Railway ▁implications ▁of ▁a ▁new ▁station ▁between ▁the ▁existing ▁All ▁S aints ▁and ▁Dev ons ▁Road ▁DL R ▁stations , ▁which ▁had ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁longest ▁gaps ▁in ▁the ▁DL R ▁network . ▁The ▁research ▁indicated ▁that ▁the ▁best ▁and ▁most ▁practical ▁location ▁would ▁be ▁at ▁the ▁pedest rian ▁bridge ▁link ing ▁Carm en ▁Street ▁on ▁L ans bury ▁Estate ▁and ▁Bright ▁Street ▁adjacent ▁to ▁Lang don ▁Park ▁itself . ▁ ▁In ▁June ▁ 2 0 0 5 , ▁DL RL ▁re - eng aged ▁consult ants ▁to ▁reass ess ▁the ▁scheme ▁costs ▁and ▁design ▁with ▁a ▁view ▁to ▁developing ▁the ▁project ▁for ▁a ▁planning ▁application ▁submission . ▁ ▁Following ▁the ▁successful ▁outcome ▁of ▁a ▁bid ▁for ▁funding ▁from ▁the ▁Office ▁of ▁the ▁Deputy ▁Prime ▁Minister ▁( OD PM ), ▁the ▁predecess or ▁department ▁of ▁Commun ities ▁and ▁Local ▁Government , ▁planning ▁permission ▁was ▁applied ▁for ▁and ▁subsequently ▁granted . ▁ ▁Construction ▁took ▁just ▁over ▁a ▁year ▁and ▁cost ▁£ 1 0 . 5 |
▁million . ▁The ▁Mayor ▁of ▁London ▁pres ided ▁over ▁the ▁station ▁opening ▁ceremony ▁on ▁ 1 0 ▁December ▁ 2 0 0 7 , ▁although ▁the ▁station ▁actually ▁came ▁into ▁public ▁use ▁the ▁day ▁before . ▁ ▁Design ▁ ▁The ▁station ▁has ▁ ▁platforms ▁connected ▁by ▁a ▁light weight ▁transparent ▁replacement ▁bridge ▁link ▁from ▁Carm en ▁Street ▁and ▁Hay ▁Cur rie ▁Street ▁that ▁were ▁all ▁pre - fab ric ated ▁off - site ▁and ▁lifted ▁into ▁position ▁over ▁two ▁week ends ▁to ▁reduce ▁service ▁dis ruption . ▁ ▁The ▁station ▁is ▁fully ▁accessible ▁from ▁street ▁level ▁and ▁the ▁bridge ▁has ▁two ▁lift ▁shaft s ▁at ▁either ▁end ▁to ▁provide ▁access ▁to ▁the ▁station . ▁ ▁The ▁station ▁was ▁designed ▁by ▁Cons arc ▁Architect s . ▁ ▁The ▁station ▁features ▁three ▁art ▁install ations ▁by ▁British ▁artist ▁Kate ▁Davis . ▁These ▁include ▁Who osh , ▁a ▁large ▁word ▁sculpt ure ▁clearly ▁visible ▁from ▁either ▁platform . ▁ ▁Conne ctions ▁The ▁station ▁is ▁directly ▁served ▁by ▁London ▁Bus es ▁routes ▁ 1 0 8 ▁and ▁indirect ly ▁by ▁the ▁ 3 0 9 . ▁Additionally ▁the ▁ 1 0 8 ▁has ▁a ▁ 2 4 - hour ▁service . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Station ▁Fac ilities : ▁Lang don ▁Park , ▁Transport ▁for ▁London ▁ ▁Lang don ▁Park ▁at ▁DL R ▁Project ▁Archives ▁ ▁Category : D ock lands ▁Light ▁Railway ▁stations ▁in ▁the ▁London ▁Bor ough ▁of ▁Tower ▁Ham lets ▁Category : R ail way ▁stations ▁opened ▁in ▁ 2 |
0 0 7 ▁Category : Pop lar , ▁London <0x0A> </s> ▁Princess ▁Th y ra ▁of ▁Denmark ▁( Th y ra ▁Louise ▁Caroline ▁Am alie ▁August a ▁El is abeth ; ▁C open h agen , ▁ 1 4 ▁March ▁ 1 8 8 0 ▁– ▁C open h agen , ▁ 2 ▁November ▁ 1 9 4 5 ) ▁was ▁the ▁sixth ▁child ▁and ▁third ▁daughter ▁of ▁Frederick ▁VIII ▁of ▁Denmark ▁and ▁his ▁wife , ▁Princess ▁Louise ▁of ▁Sweden ▁and ▁Norway . ▁ ▁She ▁was ▁named ▁for ▁her ▁p ater nal ▁aunt , ▁Princess ▁Th y ra ▁of ▁Denmark . ▁ ▁She ▁died ▁un mar ried ▁and ▁without ▁issue . ▁ ▁Anc est ry ▁ ▁Category : 1 8 8 0 ▁birth s ▁Category : 1 9 4 5 ▁deaths ▁Category : H ouse ▁of ▁Gl ück sburg ▁( Den mark ) ▁Category : Dan ish ▁princess es ▁Category : D aughters ▁of ▁kings <0x0A> </s> ▁Car cer ato ▁may ▁refer ▁to : ▁▁ ▁Car cer ato ▁( 1 9 5 1 ▁film ) ▁ ▁Car cer ato ▁( 1 9 8 1 ▁film ) <0x0A> </s> ▁Lu kt v at net ▁is ▁a ▁lake ▁that ▁lies ▁in ▁the ▁northern ▁part ▁of ▁the ▁municip ality ▁of ▁V ef sn ▁in ▁Nord land ▁county , ▁Norway . ▁The ▁ ▁lake ▁lies ▁between ▁the ▁mountains ▁K org f jel let ▁and ▁L uk tt inden , ▁about ▁ ▁south ▁of ▁the ▁village ▁of ▁El sf j ord . ▁ ▁The ▁European ▁route ▁E 0 |
6 ▁highway ▁passes ▁along ▁the ▁northern ▁shore ▁of ▁the ▁lake . ▁ ▁Name ▁The ▁name ▁is ▁probably ▁from ▁the ▁Southern ▁Sam i ▁language ▁word ▁Lo ek te ja ev rie . ▁This ▁is ▁a ▁compound ▁of ▁lo ek ti ▁which ▁means ▁" in let " ▁and ▁ja ev rie ▁which ▁means ▁" l ake ", ▁thus ▁it ▁is ▁" the ▁lake ▁with ▁many ▁in lets ". ▁ ▁See ▁also ▁ ▁List ▁of ▁l akes ▁in ▁Norway ▁ ▁Ge ography ▁of ▁Norway ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Category : L akes ▁of ▁Nord land ▁Category : V ef sn <0x0A> </s> ▁Edward ▁Joseph ▁W inc eni ak ▁( born ▁April ▁ 1 6 , ▁ 1 9 2 9 ) ▁is ▁a ▁retired ▁American ▁professional ▁baseball ▁player ▁and ▁sc out . ▁He ▁was ▁born ▁in ▁Chicago , ▁Illinois . ▁An ▁inf iel der , ▁he ▁appeared ▁in ▁ 3 2 ▁games ▁played ▁over ▁parts ▁of ▁two ▁seasons ▁( 1 9 5 6 – 5 7 ) ▁in ▁Major ▁League ▁Base ball ▁for ▁the ▁Chicago ▁Cub s . ▁W inc eni ak ▁batt ed ▁and ▁threw ▁right - handed ▁and ▁was ▁listed ▁as ▁ ▁tall ▁and ▁. ▁ ▁His ▁professional ▁career ▁began ▁in ▁ 1 9 4 8 ▁and ▁ended ▁in ▁ 1 9 5 9 ▁in ▁the ▁minor ▁le agues , ▁with ▁three ▁seasons ▁( 1 9 5 1 – 5 3 ) ▁out ▁of ▁action . ▁During ▁his ▁two ▁trials ▁with ▁the ▁Cub s ▁he ▁was ▁used ▁largely ▁as ▁a ▁pin ch ▁hit ter |
▁or ▁pin ch ▁runner , ▁appearing ▁in ▁the ▁field ▁in ▁ 1 2 ▁of ▁his ▁ 3 2 ▁ML B ▁games ▁played . ▁Alt ogether , ▁W inc eni ak ▁registered ▁ 7 1 ▁plate ▁appearances , ▁with ▁six ▁runs ▁scored ▁and ▁ 1 4 ▁career ▁hits . ▁His ▁l one ▁home ▁run ▁was ▁hit ▁off ▁Hal ▁Jeff co at ▁of ▁the ▁C inc inn ati ▁Red leg s ▁on ▁May ▁ 1 2 , ▁ 1 9 5 7 . ▁The ▁solo ▁shot ▁came ▁at ▁W rig ley ▁Field ▁during ▁the ▁first ▁game ▁of ▁a ▁double header . ▁W inc eni ak ▁also ▁started ▁the ▁night cap ▁and ▁collected ▁a ▁single ▁off ▁Don ▁G ross . ▁Those ▁were ▁his ▁last ▁two ▁games ▁in ▁the ▁maj ors ▁as ▁he ▁was ▁sent ▁to ▁the ▁Open - Class ification ▁Portland ▁Be a vers ▁of ▁the ▁Pacific ▁Coast ▁League ▁at ▁the ▁May ▁cut down . ▁ ▁Re ferences ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 2 9 ▁birth s ▁Category : L iving ▁people ▁Category : At l anta ▁Br aves ▁sc outs ▁Category : Base ball ▁players ▁from ▁Illinois ▁Category : Ch icago ▁Cub s ▁players ▁Category : Den ver ▁B ears ▁players ▁Category : Des ▁Mo ines ▁Bru ins ▁players ▁Category : H av ana ▁Sugar ▁Kings ▁players ▁Category : H utch inson ▁Cub s ▁players ▁Category : Los ▁Angeles ▁Ang els ▁( min or ▁league ) ▁players ▁Category : M ajor ▁League ▁Base ball ▁in field ers ▁Category : Mont real |
▁Ex pos ▁sc outs ▁Category : Port land ▁Be a vers ▁players ▁Category : R ock ▁Hill ▁Ch iefs ▁players ▁Category : St . ▁Paul ▁S aints ▁( AA ) ▁players ▁Category : Se attle ▁Rain iers ▁players ▁Category : S ports people ▁from ▁Chicago ▁Category : Vis alia ▁Cub s ▁players <0x0A> </s> ▁Martin ▁E . ▁We aver ▁( 1 9 3 8 - 2 0 0 4 ) ▁helped ▁develop ▁the ▁scientific ▁field ▁of ▁architect ural ▁conservation ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁States ▁and ▁internation ally . ▁He ▁was ▁the ▁fifth ▁president ▁of ▁the ▁Association ▁for ▁Pres ervation ▁Technology ▁International ▁from ▁ 1 9 7 7 ▁to ▁ 1 9 8 0 , ▁Director ▁of ▁the ▁Center ▁for ▁Pres ervation ▁Research ▁at ▁Columbia ▁University ▁from ▁ 1 9 9 1 ▁to ▁ 2 0 0 3 , ▁and ▁an ▁expert ▁in ▁the ▁conservation ▁of ▁wood - based ▁architect ural ▁materials . ▁Origin ally ▁trained ▁as ▁an ▁architect , ▁his ▁exposure ▁to ▁archae ological ▁exc av ations ▁in ▁the ▁United ▁Kingdom , ▁Greece , ▁and ▁Iran ▁catal y zed ▁his ▁interest ▁in ▁historic ▁preserv ation ▁in ▁the ▁late ▁ 1 9 6 0 s . ▁We aver ▁is ▁well ▁known ▁from ▁his ▁ 1 9 9 7 ▁book , ▁Conserv ing ▁Build ings , ▁which ▁he ▁co - auth ored ▁with ▁Frank ▁G . ▁M ater o . ▁ ▁Bibli ography ▁ ▁I CC ROM ▁News letter ▁( J une ▁ 2 0 0 5 ): ▁p . 8 . ▁ ▁Re ferences |
▁ ▁Martin ▁E . ▁We aver , ▁Historic ▁Pres ervation ▁Sch olar , ▁Dies ▁at ▁ 6 6 ▁from ▁Columbia ▁University . ▁ ▁Category : 1 9 3 8 ▁birth s ▁Category : 2 0 0 4 ▁deaths ▁Category : Con serv ation ▁architect s ▁Category : Col umb ia ▁University ▁faculty ▁Category : Pres ervation ist ▁architect s <0x0A> </s> ▁Spring field ▁High ▁School ▁is ▁a ▁public ▁high ▁school ▁in ▁L ak em ore , ▁Ohio , ▁United ▁States , ▁just ▁east ▁of ▁Ak ron . ▁ ▁It ▁is ▁the ▁only ▁high ▁school ▁in ▁the ▁Spring field ▁Local ▁School ▁District ▁and ▁serves ▁students ▁living ▁in ▁L ak em ore ▁and ▁Spring field ▁Township . ▁ ▁State ▁championship s ▁▁ ▁Girls ▁Soft ball ▁– ▁ 1 9 7 8 , ▁ 1 9 8 8 , ▁ 1 9 8 9 , ▁ 1 9 9 0 , ▁ 1 9 9 2 , ▁ 1 9 9 3 , ▁ 1 9 9 4 , ▁ 1 9 9 5 , ▁ 2 0 0 5 ▁ ▁Ex ternal ▁links ▁ ▁Spring field ▁High ▁School ▁official ▁website ▁ ▁Spring field ▁Local ▁School ▁District ▁official ▁website ▁ ▁Notes ▁and ▁references ▁ ▁Category : E duc ational ▁institutions ▁with ▁year ▁of ▁establishment ▁missing ▁Category : High ▁schools ▁in ▁Sum mit ▁County , ▁Ohio ▁Category : Public ▁high ▁schools ▁in ▁Ohio <0x0A> </s> ▁Pl umer ia ▁rub ra ▁is ▁a ▁decid uous ▁plant ▁species ▁belonging ▁to ▁the ▁genus ▁Pl umer ia . ▁Origin ally ▁native |
▁to ▁Mexico , ▁Central ▁America , ▁Colombia ▁and ▁Venezuela , ▁it ▁has ▁been ▁widely ▁cultiv ated ▁in ▁sub t rop ical ▁and ▁tropical ▁clim ates ▁worldwide ▁and ▁is ▁a ▁popular ▁garden ▁and ▁park ▁plant , ▁as ▁well ▁as ▁being ▁used ▁in ▁tem ples ▁and ▁c em eter ies . ▁It ▁grows ▁as ▁a ▁spreading ▁tree ▁to ▁ ▁high ▁and ▁wide , ▁and ▁is ▁fl ushed ▁with ▁frag rant ▁flowers ▁of ▁sh ades ▁of ▁pink , ▁white ▁and ▁yellow ▁over ▁the ▁summer ▁and ▁autumn . ▁▁ ▁Pl umer ia ▁rub ra ▁was ▁one ▁of ▁the ▁many ▁species ▁first ▁described ▁by ▁Carl ▁Lin na e us , ▁and ▁appeared ▁in ▁the ▁ 1 7 5 3 ▁edition ▁of ▁Spec ies ▁Plant ar um . ▁Its ▁specific ▁ep it het ▁is ▁derived ▁from ▁the ▁Latin ▁rub er ▁" red ". ▁The ▁ep it he ts ▁ac umin ata , ▁ac ut if olia , ▁and ▁l ute a ▁are ▁seen , ▁but ▁these ▁are ▁invalid . ▁Its ▁common ▁names ▁include ▁fr ang ip ani , ▁red ▁p auc ip an , ▁red - j asm ine , ▁red ▁fr ang ip ani , ▁common ▁fr ang ip ani , ▁temple ▁tree , ▁or ▁simply ▁pl umer ia . ▁ ▁Common ▁names ▁The ▁common ▁name ▁“ fr ang ip ani ” ▁comes ▁from ▁an ▁Italian ▁noble ▁family , ▁a ▁six teenth - century ▁mar qu ess ▁of ▁which ▁invented ▁a ▁pl umer ia - sc ented ▁perf ume . ▁The ▁genus ▁name ▁hon ors ▁Charles ▁Pl um |
ier , ▁who ▁was ▁a ▁French ▁mon k ▁of ▁the ▁Francis can ▁order , ▁and ▁a ▁bot an ist . ▁ ▁In ▁Mexico ▁the ▁common ▁name ▁is ▁c ac al ox ó ch it l ▁or ▁c ac al ox ú ch it l . ▁The ▁name ▁comes ▁from ▁N ahu at l ▁and ▁means ▁“ c row ’ s ▁flower ”. ▁P . ▁rub ra ▁was ▁declared ▁the ▁national ▁flower ▁of ▁Nic ar ag ua ▁in ▁ 1 9 7 1 , ▁where ▁it ▁is ▁known ▁as ▁sac uan j oche . ▁ ▁In ▁Spanish , ▁fr ang ip an is ▁are ▁also ▁referred ▁to ▁as ▁al hel í , ▁al hel í ▁c im arr ón , ▁and ▁su che . ▁The ▁term ▁mel ia ▁is ▁a ▁Hawai ian ▁one . ▁ ▁In ▁the ▁Cook ▁Islands , ▁it ▁is ▁known ▁as ▁tip ani . ▁It ▁is ▁grown ▁extens ively ▁in ▁southern ▁and ▁western ▁parts ▁of ▁India , ▁where ▁it ▁is ▁named ▁ch ampa ▁or ▁a ▁derivative ▁there of ▁such ▁as ▁cha aph aa , ▁champ ige ▁etc . ▁It ▁is ▁also ▁referred ▁to ▁as ▁ch ampa ▁in ▁Pakistan . ▁In ▁Camb od ia ▁it ▁is ▁given ▁the ▁names ▁ch â mp é i ▁k rah â : m ▁( also ▁roman ised ▁as ▁k ra hom , ▁meaning ▁' red '), ▁or ▁ch â mp é i ▁sl ü k ▁s ru ë ch , ▁while ▁the ▁French ▁term ▁for ▁the ▁species ▁is ▁fr ang ip an ier ▁à ▁fle urs |
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