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17,218,984 | Shi Yafeng | Shi Yafeng (simplified Chinese: 施雅风; traditional Chinese: 施雅風; March 21, 1919 – February 13, 2011) was Chinese geographer and glaciologist. He was an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was an expert on geography and glaciology, and regarded as the "Father of Chinese Glaciology". | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2008-05-01T22:13:11Z | 2008-05-01T22:13:30Z |
6,958,346 | Sabhal Mòr Lectures | The Sabhal Mòr Lectures are a series of annual televised lectures held at the college Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on Skye, Scotland. The lectures are held in English, but focus on topics related to the Scottish Gaelic language, often with emphasis on related economic or cultural issues. The invited lecturers are sometimes very prominent personalities, and a number of the lectures have been seen as landmarks in the development of Scottish Gaelic policy. The lectures are sponsored and broadcast by STV (formerly Scottish Television and Grampian Television). Notable speakers over the years have included Mary Robinson, Gordon Brown, Donald Dewar and Jack McConnell. | [
"Education"
] | 2006-09-12T10:24:29Z | 2006-09-12T10:30:52Z |
42,874,797 | Black Warrior Brewing Company | Black Warrior Brewing Company is a craft brewery in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2014-05-27T06:57:17Z | 2014-05-27T06:58:22Z |
18,093,069 | Lichonycteris | Lichonycteris (Little long-tongued bat) is a genus of bats in the family Phyllostomidae. Its members are native to South America. | [
"Communication"
] | 2008-06-23T15:06:07Z | 2012-12-29T11:07:32Z |
1,091,425 | Entoku | Entoku (延徳) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Chōkyō and before Meiō. This period spanned the years from August 1489 through July 1492. The reigning emperor was Go-Tsuchimikado-tennō (後土御門天皇). | [
"Time"
] | 2004-10-22T09:24:30Z | 2004-10-24T13:34:09Z |
73,945,891 | Royal Arthur School | Royal Arthur School was an elementary school in the Little Burgundy neighbourhood of Montreal. It was an important centre for the Black community and provided the data for an influential study on how individual teachers matter. | [
"Education"
] | 2023-06-02T21:47:21Z | 2023-06-03T11:14:32Z |
57,927,298 | Breeze Airways | Breeze Airways, legally Breeze Aviation Group, Inc., is an American low-cost airline headquartered in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. The airline was founded by David Neeleman, who previously co-founded Morris Air, WestJet, JetBlue, and Azul Linhas Aereas. Breeze's operations launched on May 27, 2021, with its inaugural flight from Tampa International Airport to Charleston International Airport. | [
"Business"
] | 2018-07-18T00:27:08Z | 2018-07-18T00:30:47Z |
5,131,446 | List of airports in South Carolina | This is a list of airports in South Carolina (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code. | [
"Lists"
] | 2006-05-13T18:24:09Z | 2006-06-02T00:26:02Z |
27,689,188 | The Double Comfort Safari Club | The Double Comfort Safari Club, published in 2010, is the eleventh in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, set in Gaborone, Botswana, and featuring the Motswana protagonist Precious Ramotswe. | [
"Nature"
] | 2010-06-12T12:28:02Z | 2010-06-12T16:46:53Z |
69,027,959 | Astronomical basis of the Hindu calendar | The Hindu calendar is based on a geocentric model of the Solar System. A geocentric model describes the Solar System as seen by an observer on the surface of the Earth. The Hindu calendar defines nine measures of time (Sanskrit: मान IAST:māna):
brāhma māna
divya māna
pitraya māna
prājāpatya māna
guror māna
saura māna
sāvana māna
candra māna
nākṣatra māna
Of these, only the last four are in active use and are explained here. | [
"Time"
] | 2021-10-15T13:53:13Z | 2021-10-15T15:54:01Z |
18,335,564 | Zopa | Zopa Bank Ltd. () is a British online bank which offers deposit accounts, personal loans and credit cards. It began as the world's first peer-to-peer lending company in 2005 and gained a full banking licence in 2020. The peer-to-peer side of its business closed in December 2021. | [
"Economy"
] | 2005-08-15T10:46:18Z | 2005-09-03T20:31:07Z |
58,299,731 | List of hospitals in Malawi | This is a list of hospitals in Malawi. | [
"Lists"
] | 2018-08-27T23:50:06Z | 2018-08-27T23:50:39Z |
56,872,209 | Subsistence pattern | A subsistence pattern – alternatively known as a subsistence strategy – is the means by which a society satisfies its basic needs for survival. This encompasses the attainment of nutrition, water, and shelter. The five broad categories of subsistence patterns are foraging, horticulture, pastoralism, agriculture, and industrial food production. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2018-03-18T15:59:27Z | 2018-03-18T21:23:27Z |
25,088,122 | Peter L. Nissen | Peter Lynge Nissen (born 8 January 1924) is a Norwegian aviator and businessperson, best known as the chief executive officer of Widerøe from 1981 to 1988. | [
"Engineering"
] | 2009-11-15T12:40:13Z | 2009-11-15T12:58:26Z |
25,217 | Qi | In the Sinosphere, qi ( CHEE) is traditionally believed to be a vital force part of all living entities. Literally meaning 'vapor', 'air', or 'breath', the word qi is polysemous, often translated as 'vital energy', 'vital force', 'material energy', or simply 'energy'. Qi is also a concept in traditional Chinese medicine and in Chinese martial arts. The attempt to cultivate and balance qi is called qigong. Believers in qi describe it as a vital force, with one's good health requiring its flow to be unimpeded. | [
"Philosophy"
] | 2001-10-25T00:01:06Z | 2001-11-12T11:59:30Z |
8,598,163 | List of crossings of the St. Johns River | This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Saint Johns River. | [
"Lists"
] | 2006-12-24T23:18:43Z | 2006-12-25T02:44:26Z |
27,539,924 | Mount Moor African-American Cemetery | Mount Moor African-American Cemetery, also known as Mount Moor Cemetery, is a historic African American cemetery located at Palisades Center, West Nyack in Rockland County, New York. It was established in 1849 and contains approximately 90 known graves including veterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War and World War I. Among the notable burials are Lafayette Logan, a Buffalo Soldier who fought with the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and several members of the 26th United States Colored Infantry Regiment. According to the cemetery's records, Mount Moor dates to July 7, 1849 when James and Jane Benson deeded the land to William H. Moore, Stephen Samuels, and Issac Williams who were affiliated with what was known as the “Burying Ground for Colored People.” It expanded to incorporate a southern section in 1855 and was officially dedicated on May 1, 1965. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and restored in 2021. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2010-05-30T12:12:06Z | 2010-05-30T12:25:12Z |
48,002,016 | Yahya bey Dukagjini | Yahya bey Dukagjini (1488–1582; Turkish: Dukaginzâde Yahyâ bey or Turkish: Taşlıcalı Yahyâ bey, and Albanian: Jahja bej Dukagjini) was an Albanian poet and military figure. He is known for his Ottoman Turkish diwan poems of the 16th century. In his youth, Dukagjini was recruited as a poet via the Ottomans' devşirme. He acted as a military figure, serving as a bölükbaşı. He participated in the 1514 Battle of Chaldiran, the 1516–17 Ottoman–Mamluk War, the Baghdad expedition of 1535, and the Siege of Szigetvár in 1566. | [
"Language"
] | 2015-10-02T01:48:45Z | 2015-10-02T01:52:41Z |
38,345,321 | Robert F. Greenhill | Robert F. Greenhill (born 1936) is an American businessman widely credited with helping create and pioneer the modern mergers and acquisitions advisory business on Wall Street. He is the founder and chairman of Greenhill & Co., an investment bank headquartered in New York City which since its inception, has advised on transactions valued at close to $3 trillion and now operates in 17 offices globally across North and South America, Europe and the Middle East, and Asia and Australia. In May 2023, Japanese conglomerate Mizuho acquired Greenhill &Co. for $550 million in an all cash transaction. | [
"Economy"
] | 2013-01-27T15:51:56Z | 2013-01-27T15:52:30Z |
53,424,631 | Mimi Plange | Mimi Plange is a Ghanaian-born fashion designer. She moved as a child to America, where she studied architecture and fashion. | [
"Concepts"
] | 2017-03-08T19:00:51Z | 2017-03-08T19:03:18Z |
76,258,854 | Marguerite Yon | Marguerite Yon, or Marguerite Yon-Calvet, née Calvet, is a French archaeologist and historian, specializing in the ancient Near East, particularly Ugarit in Syria. She is widely recognized for her archaeological work on Ugarit, where she conducted excavations for twenty years. She has extensively excavated the island of Cyprus. Notably, she held the distinction of being the first female president of the Academy of Lyon since its foundation. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2024-03-04T15:23:07Z | 2024-03-04T15:23:55Z |
28,306,726 | Timbuktu (1959 film) | Timbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Victor Mature and Yvonne De Carlo. It is set in Timbuktu (Africa), but was filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah. | [
"Nature"
] | 2010-08-09T11:31:24Z | 2010-08-09T11:32:21Z |
62,571,134 | Xie Daoxin | Xie Daoxin (Chinese: 谢道昕; born January 1963) is a Chinese plant physiologist and the current director of MOE Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics, Tsinghua University. | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2019-12-13T02:52:40Z | 2019-12-24T11:44:10Z |
38,324,342 | Peter Gilmore (chef) | Peter Gilmore (born 18 May 1968) is an Australian chef. He is the current executive chef of the Quay restaurant, which has been included in The World's 50 Best Restaurants since 2009, and Bennelong, at the Sydney Opera House. Gilmore is also a recurring guest on Masterchef Australia, where his signature dessert the "Snow Egg" was touted as one of the toughest Masterchef challenges. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2013-01-25T05:02:30Z | 2013-01-25T05:16:19Z |
4,049,281 | Ekadashi | Ekadashi (Sanskrit: एकादशी, romanized: Ēkādaśī, lit. 'The eleventh day') is the eleventh lunar day (tithi) of the waxing (Shukla Pakṣa) and waning (Kṛṣṇa Pakṣa) lunar cycles in a Vedic calendar month. Ekadashi is popularly observed within Vaishnavism one of the major paths within Sanatan Dharma. Followers offer their worship to the god Vishnu by fasting or just symbolically; the idea was always to receive self-discipline and the benefits of fasting and it was connected to the way of life via Sanatam Dharma practices. In Hinduism, the primary purpose of fasting on Ekadashi is to gain control over the mind and bodily senses, and channel it towards spiritual progression. | [
"Time"
] | 2006-02-12T14:32:16Z | 2006-02-15T22:16:26Z |
68,470,335 | Fu Chengyi | Fu Chengyi (7 October 1909 – 8 January 2000) was a Chinese geophysicist and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2021-08-13T16:44:25Z | 2021-08-14T07:07:01Z |
37,120,597 | Tovmas Terzian | Tovmas Terzian (Armenian: Թովմաս Թէրզեան, born Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, October 21, 1840 – February 8, 1909) was an Armenian poet, playwright, and professor. | [
"Language"
] | 2012-09-25T22:03:06Z | 2012-09-25T22:06:33Z |
41,541,601 | Jewish Cemetery of Jestädt | The Jestädt Jewish Cemetery (German: Jüdische Friedhof Jestädt) is a Jewish cemetery in Jestädt, in the Municipality of Meinhard in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis in the State of Hesse of Germany. A protected cultural monument, it is one of the oldest of its kind in Hesse. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2014-01-03T21:39:54Z | 2014-01-03T22:24:02Z |
36,564,795 | Lake Spaulding Dam | Lake Spaulding Dam (National ID # CA00358) is a dam in Nevada County, California. Owned and operated by Pacific Gas & Electric for hydroelectric power generation, the 275-foot (84 m)-high dam was designed by John R. Freeman and completed in 1913 (1913). It impounds the South Fork of the Yuba River, which originates near Donner Pass. At the time of construction it was the highest dam in California, and one of ten PG&E hydroelectric facilities. A temporary camp called Camp Spaulding, California was established to house workers on the dam during its construction. | [
"Energy"
] | 2012-07-28T06:39:43Z | 2012-07-28T06:42:14Z |
72,635,433 | List of airports in Punjab, India | Punjab, a state of India, has airports which have access to international flights, domestic and some disused airstrips for emergency purposes. The airports are operated and owned by either the Airports Authority of India and Government of Punjab or private companies. There are three international airports, nine domestic airports, four private airports and one military base in Punjab.There are three disused airports, one of them serving as a flying school. Gujarat State Aviation Infrastructure Company Limited (GUJSAIL) has been established by the Government of Gujarat to foster the development of aviation infrastructure in Punjab. | [
"Lists"
] | 2023-01-01T10:18:58Z | 2023-01-01T10:30:10Z |
976,400 | Stuart MacGill | Stuart Charles Glyndwr MacGill (born 25 February 1971) is an Australian former cricketer who played 44 Test matches and three One Day Internationals for the Australian national cricket team. He is a right-arm leg spin bowler, who has been credited with having the best strike rate of any modern leg-spin bowler, but he did not have a regular place in the Australian Test team due to the dominance of Shane Warne in the position of sole spinner. In domestic cricket, he played for Western Australia, New South Wales, Nottinghamshire, Devon and Somerset. He was brought back in 2007 after the retirement of Warne, as spinner for the first Test against the Sri Lankan cricket team. He announced his retirement from international cricket during the second Test of Australia's 2008 tour of the West Indies. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2004-09-11T12:40:34Z | 2004-09-11T12:43:23Z |
11,284,397 | Chiang Kai-shek College | Chiang Kai-shek College (Filipino: Kolehiyo ng Chiang Kai Shek; Chinese: 菲律濱中正學院) is a Chinese Filipino institution of higher learning founded by Chinese Filipinos, recognized by the government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Republic of China (Taiwan). The school offers programs in the Preschool (幼稚園), Grade School (小學), Junior High School (初中), Senior High School (高中), and College (大學). It is the largest Chinese Filipino school in population in the Philippines. The school is located at 1274 Padre Algue St. Tondo, Manila, Philippines. The school is named after Chiang Kai-shek, the second president of the Republic of China during the Kuomintang regime. | [
"Education"
] | 2007-05-18T03:14:03Z | 2007-05-18T03:36:38Z |
73,524,793 | Hymn to Ninurta as Savior | The Hymn to Ninurta as a Savior is a piece of Akkadian literature. | [
"Language"
] | 2023-04-11T21:13:26Z | 2023-04-12T01:49:04Z |
37,819,881 | Dave Barry (actor) | Dave Barry (born David Louis Siegel; August 26, 1918 – August 16, 2001) was an American actor. He is well known for his role as an actor in Playgirl, High Society, Voice in the Mirror, Some Like It Hot and How to Seduce a Woman. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2012-12-03T15:32:25Z | 2012-12-03T16:27:12Z |
36,751,489 | Flame supervision device | For gas appliances, a flame supervision device (FSD) – alternative name: flame failure device (FFD) – is a general term for any device designed to stop flammable gas going to the burner of a gas appliance if the flame is extinguished. This is to prevent a dangerous buildup of gas within the appliance, its chimney or the room. Causes of flame failure include chimney downdraught, temporary interruption of the gas supply, gas under-pressure, liquid overspill on cooker hotplates or the draught from an oven door being opened and closed. FSDs may utilize one of several technologies: thermoelectric valves, flame conductance, flame rectification, ultraviolet sensing devices and liquid expansion valves. FSD usage in consumer products differs among political units – in the U.S., FSDs are not required by law or regulation for gas range (or gas stove) top burners and consequently are not present on ranges in the U.S. | [
"Engineering"
] | 2012-08-18T01:15:52Z | 2012-08-18T01:16:19Z |
53,645,213 | Southern bent-wing bat | The southern bent-wing bat (Miniopterus orianae bassanii) is one of two subspecies of the Australasian bent-wing bat. Its population size has declined rapidly since the 1950s, and it is classified as critically endangered by the Australian government. | [
"Communication"
] | 2017-03-30T21:37:23Z | 2017-03-30T21:40:15Z |
2,959,097 | Phan Châu Trinh | Phan Châu Trinh (Chữ Hán: 潘周楨, 9 September 1872 – 24 March 1926), courtesy name Tử Cán (梓幹), pen name Tây Hồ (西湖) or Hi Mã (希馬), was an early 20th-century Vietnamese nationalist. He sought to end France's colonial occupation of Vietnam. His method of ending French colonial rule over Vietnam had opposed both violence and turning to other countries for support, and instead believed in attaining Vietnamese liberation by educating the population and by appealing to French democratic principles. | [
"Philosophy"
] | 2005-10-21T03:40:25Z | 2005-10-21T04:33:55Z |
70,636,196 | Fast fashion in China | Fast fashion is a term used to represent cheap, trendy clothing that is made to replicate higher end fashion trends. As of 2019, China remains the leading producer of fast fashion clothing. Many sweatshops are located in China, where the workers are underpaid and overworked in unsafe environments. China produces 65% of the world's clothing, with a majority of these clothes being labeled as "fast fashion". The top ten competitors in the fast fashion market make up 29.13% of the whole fashion market in 2020. | [
"Concepts"
] | 2022-04-26T17:14:31Z | 2022-04-26T17:58:00Z |
30,641,893 | Sinclair House (Manhattan hotel) | Sinclair House was a 19th-century hotel which stood at 754 Broadway and Eighth Street in Manhattan, New York City. It was demolished in 1908. | [
"Entities"
] | 2011-01-26T19:55:51Z | 2011-01-26T20:10:05Z |
62,767,578 | Rela Institute & Medical Centre | Rela Hospital is a multi-specialty hospital based in Chromepet, Chennai, India. It was founded in 2018 by Mohamed Rela, liver transplantation surgeon who currently serves as its chairman and director. It is a 450-bedded facility with over 55 clinical departments, and is primarily known for critically ill and multi-organ transplantation. | [
"Life"
] | 2020-01-07T06:28:05Z | 2020-01-07T11:52:06Z |
16,340,523 | Dave Rubin | David Joshua Rubin (born June 26, 1976) is an American libertarian-conservative political commentator. He is the creator and host of The Rubin Report, a political talk show on YouTube and on the network BlazeTV. Launched in 2013, his show was originally part of TYT Network, until he left in 2015, in part due to widening ideological differences. Previously, Rubin hosted LGBT-themed talk shows, including The Ben and Dave Show from 2007 to 2008 and The Six Pack from 2009 to 2012, both of which he co-hosted with Ben Harvey. Rubin has written two books. | [
"Internet"
] | 2008-03-16T21:54:39Z | 2008-03-16T21:55:25Z |
1,891,450 | British School of Paris | The British School of Paris (BSP) is a coeducational private day school in Croissy-sur-Seine, France, in Paris' western suburbs. Numbering approximately 600 pupils aged between 3 and 18, it is the only British School Overseas in France accredited by the UK Government. In the 2023–24 academic year, annual fees ranged from €19,126 in Nursery to €31,498 in Sixth Form. | [
"Education"
] | 2005-05-15T19:05:36Z | 2005-05-15T19:05:56Z |
155,036 | DAS Air Cargo | DAS Air Cargo was a Ugandan cargo airline based at Entebbe as Dairoo Air Services. It operated all-cargo services between Europe and 20 cities throughout Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. Entebbe was a major hub for business in east and southern Africa and also for flights from Bangkok which stage through Dubai. Its main bases were London Gatwick Airport and Entebbe International Airport, with hubs at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, Dubai International Airport and Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos. The European office was at Crawley, England | [
"Business"
] | 2002-12-06T07:23:02Z | 2002-12-06T07:23:34Z |
7,827,131 | Golden Tap Awards | The Golden Tap Awards (GTAs) is an annual beer awards event held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The awards are sponsored and presented by The Bar Towel, a website and forum dedicated to the discussion and promotion of Toronto's craft and microbrew beer scene. The GTAs were launched in 2003 as a way to recognise the achievements of craft brewers and bar owners in the Greater Toronto Area, hence the "GTA" acronym. In 2006, the scope of the awards was expanded to include brewers and bars throughout the province of Ontario. Winners of the awards are selected via online voting. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2006-11-07T21:12:36Z | 2006-11-07T21:14:06Z |
40,579,309 | Darren Purchese | Darren Purchese (born 3 February 1975) is an Australian chef, author and television personality. He is the creator of the popular cake and dessert business, Burch & Purchese Sweet Studio, in Melbourne, Australia. Purchese is a regular guest chef on Network 10's MasterChef Australia. He is a judge on The Great Australian Bake Off 2023 season. | [
"Mass_media"
] | 2013-09-19T21:22:15Z | 2013-09-19T22:35:43Z |
77,456,104 | Passmore Edwards District Cottage Hospital | Passmore Edwards District Cottage Hospital, Tilbury, Essex, also known as Tilbury and Grays District Cottage Hospital was a hospital in Tilbury, Essex. | [
"Life"
] | 2024-07-29T10:23:23Z | 2024-07-29T10:24:22Z |
65,729,053 | Dadgostar | Mehrnoosh "Nooshi" Dadgostar (born 20 June 1985) is a Swedish politician, a member of the Riksdag since 2014, deputy chair of the Left Party from 2018 to 2020, and the chair since 2020. | [
"Language"
] | 2020-10-31T18:04:47Z | 2020-10-31T18:04:47Z |
15,432,627 | Gerald Reitlinger | Gerald Roberts Reitlinger (born 1900 in London, United Kingdom – died 1978 in St Leonards-on-Sea, United Kingdom) was an art historian, especially of Asian ceramics, and a scholar of historical changes in taste in art and their reflection in art prices. After World War II he wrote three large books about Nazi Germany. He was also a painter and collector, mainly of pottery. Reitlinger's major works were The Final Solution (1953), The SS: Alibi of a Nation (1956), and between 1961–1970 he published The Economics of Taste in three volumes. | [
"Language"
] | 2008-01-26T16:19:54Z | 2008-01-26T16:21:02Z |
12,714,295 | The Last Legion | The Last Legion is a 2007 historical action adventure film directed by Doug Lefler and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It is based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Valerio Massimo Manfredi. It stars Colin Firth, Ben Kingsley, Aishwarya Rai, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Peter Mullan, Kevin McKidd, John Hannah, and Iain Glen. It premiered in Abu Dhabi on 6 April 2007. The film is loosely inspired by the events of 5th-century European history, notably the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. | [
"Sports"
] | 2007-08-10T19:01:52Z | 2007-08-10T19:02:34Z |
41,614,964 | Child Rights International Network | Child Rights International Network (CRIN) is an international network that supports the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and child rights. The network's goal is to advocate for children's rights and enforce them globally. | [
"Health"
] | 2006-09-05T12:43:49Z | 2006-10-05T12:42:00Z |
358,677 | Obedience | Obedience, in human behavior, is a form of "social influence in which a person yields to explicit instructions or orders from an authority figure". Obedience is generally distinguished from compliance, which some authors define as behavior influenced by peers while others use it as a more general term for positive responses to another individual's request, and from conformity, which is behavior intended to match that of the majority. Depending on context, obedience can be seen as moral, immoral, or amoral. For example, in psychological research, individuals are usually confronted with immoral demands designed to elicit an internal conflict. If individuals still choose to submit to the demand, they are acting obediently. | [
"Human_behavior"
] | 2003-11-06T23:49:33Z | 2003-11-06T23:51:16Z |
211,795 | Cyprus Airways (1947–2015) | Cyprus Airways (Public) Ltd. (Greek: Κυπριακές Αερογραμμές) was the flag carrier airline of Cyprus. It was established in September 1947 and ceased operations on 9 January 2015. Cyprus Airways had its operating base at Larnaca International Airport. In July 2016, Charlie Airlines acquired the rights to use the Cyprus Airways trademarks and brand. | [
"Business"
] | 2003-04-17T05:41:50Z | 2003-04-17T05:43:50Z |
39,091,771 | La Biblia en pasta | La Biblia en pasta (Spanish for "The Bible in pulp paper", a Spanish idiom for something hard and difficult) is a 1984 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It is a humorous version of some episodes from the Old Testament. | [
"Universe"
] | 2013-04-12T16:37:31Z | 2013-04-12T16:38:13Z |
45,392,570 | Payam Bouyeri | Payam Bouyeri (Persian: پیام بویری, born January 12, 1994, in Izeh) is an Iranian wrestler. He won a bronze medal at the 2014 Asian Games. == References == | [
"Sports"
] | 2015-02-13T20:08:40Z | 2015-02-13T20:13:07Z |
54,637,653 | Lancel (company) | Lancel is a French Maison of luxury leather goods, founded in Paris in 1876 by Angèle and Alphonse Lancel and developed by their son Albert. It remained in the hands of the couple's descendants until it was acquired in the late 1970s by the Zorbibe brothers, who then launched the popular bucket-shaped Elsa bag under Chief Executive Sidney Toledano, now CEO of LVMH Fashion Group. The company is based in Paris, where it owns a landmark store at 8, Place de l’Opera, with over 80 more boutiques globally. | [
"Concepts"
] | 2017-04-12T13:05:43Z | 2017-04-12T13:40:01Z |
43,466,292 | King Cemetery | King Cemetery (38CH1590) is a historic African American cemetery near Adams Run, Charleston County, South Carolina, containing at least 183 graves. Oral history documents the extensive use of the graveyard during slavery and continuing into the first half of the 20th century. Distinctive characteristics include the placement of grave goods, ranging from ceramics to bottles to household furniture, on the grave and the use of plant materials as markers. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. == References == | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2014-08-03T21:39:14Z | 2014-08-03T21:42:12Z |
6,431,882 | Calcutta Time | Calcutta Time was one of the two official time zones established in British India in 1884. It was established during the International Meridian Conference held at Washington, D.C. in the United States. It was decided that India had two time zones: Calcutta (now Kolkata) would use the 90th meridian east and Bombay (now Mumbai) the 75th meridian east. It was determined as 5 hours, 53 minutes and 20 seconds ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+5:53:20). Calcutta Time was described as being 23 minutes and 20 second ahead of Indian standard time and one hour, two minutes and 20 seconds ahead of Bombay Time. | [
"Time"
] | 2006-08-13T13:55:07Z | 2006-08-13T13:55:42Z |
37,531,623 | No Time to Die (1958 film) | No Time to Die (U.S. title: Tank Force! ; also known as Tankforce) is a 1958 British war film directed by Terence Young and starring Victor Mature, Leo Genn, Anthony Newley and Bonar Colleano. It is about an American sergeant in the British Army during the Second World War. | [
"Nature"
] | 2012-11-03T13:04:38Z | 2012-11-03T13:06:03Z |
74,154,872 | Hi Life Fashion Exhibitions | Hi Life Exhibitions are fashion exhibitions which take place in 30 cities including Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Surat, Colombo, Bangkok and Durban. Hi Life exhibition was founded by Aby Dominic in Mumbai in 2013. The event exhibits the work of Indian fashion designers. Hi Life Exhibitions runs four brands, Hi Life, Design Library, Hi Life Brides and Hi Life Jewels. | [
"Concepts"
] | 2023-06-29T07:29:41Z | 2023-06-29T07:30:52Z |
1,557,718 | Gershon Agron | Gershon Harry Agron (Hebrew: גרשון אגרון, né Agronsky; 7 January 1894 [O.S. 27 December 1893] – 1 November 1959) was an Israeli newspaper editor, politician, and the mayor of West Jerusalem between 1955 and his death in 1959. A Zionist from his youth, Agron joined the Jewish Legion and fought in Palestine towards the end of World War I; he had come to the attention of the Zionist Organization of America from the start, and quickly became a spokesperson for American Jewry. He then joined the Zionist Commission as a press officer and helped expand the Jewish Telegraphic Agency upon his return to the United States, of which he served as editor. He lobbied for the creation of Mandatory Palestine and immigrated there permanently in 1924, heading the Zionist Executive press office. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2005-03-01T15:23:45Z | 2005-09-20T19:45:32Z |
4,631,391 | Dying in the Sun | Dying in the Sun is a BBC Books original novel written by Jon de Burgh Miller and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Second Doctor, Ben, and Polly. | [
"Government"
] | 2006-04-05T00:14:30Z | 2006-05-12T10:57:54Z |
2,422,705 | Mariana fruit bat | The Mariana fruit bat (Pteropus mariannus), also known as the Mariana flying fox, and the fanihi in Chamorro, is a megabat found only in the Mariana Islands and Ulithi (an atoll in the Caroline Islands). Habitat loss has driven it to endangered status, and it is listed as threatened by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Poaching, habitat loss, and the introduction of invasive species have contributed to the species' decline. | [
"Communication"
] | 2005-08-10T18:01:28Z | 2005-08-11T01:03:39Z |
4,652,192 | Dark Horse Brewery | Dark Horse Brewing Company is a brewery and tap room in Marshall, Michigan. Its year-round brews include Crooked Tree India Pale Ale, Amber Ale, Raspberry Ale, Reserve Special Black Ale, Boffo Brown Ale, Sapient Trip Ale, and Scotty Karate scotch ale, with several seasonal and experimental brews. The brewery has won several medals at various brewing competitions. Its taproom features 3200+ mugs that fill the ceiling and walls, owned by its mug club members. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2006-04-06T19:53:44Z | 2006-04-06T19:59:03Z |
78,013,689 | Bombing of Bamberg | The bombing of Bamberg were a series of British and American aerial bombing attacks on the city of Bamberg during World War II. A total of nine air raids were held by the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces in 1944 and 1945 as part of the Allied campaign of strategic bombing of Germany. However, unlike nearby Nuremberg, the city itself escaped major damage. Today, the historical city center is a UNESCO Heritage Site. | [
"Military"
] | 2024-10-01T15:06:03Z | 2024-10-01T15:07:42Z |
25,882,088 | Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surp Astvatsatsin | Geghardavank or Krtsanis Tsiranavor Surp Astvatsatsin (Armenian: Գեղարդավանք – Կրծանիսի Ծիրանավոր Սուրբ Աստվածածին; Russian: Гехардаванк – Крцанис Циранавор Св. Богородицы) is a 13th-century Armenian church in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was founded in the 13th century. Currently it is not functioning as a church. | [
"Religion"
] | 2010-01-20T19:29:40Z | 2010-01-20T19:39:06Z |
42,182,454 | Fort Pitt Brewing Company | Fort Pitt Brewing Company was a major brewery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1906 to 1957, which brewed Fort Pitt Beer and other regional brands. Mark Dudash, a Pittsburgh area attorney and owner of Duquesne Brewing Company, revived Fort Pitt Brewing, and introduced a new Fort Pitt Ale in 2014. The new Fort Pitt Ale is crafted in the spirit of the brewery established in Fort Pitt in 1765, and is formulated as an ale using two row malt, caramel, and English hops. The company had manufacturing plants in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania and Jeannette, Pennsylvania. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2014-03-12T12:00:58Z | 2014-03-13T12:19:10Z |
30,862,416 | The Delta Star | The Delta Star is a 1983 novel by American author Joseph Wambaugh. The book is about a group of police in the Rampart Division of the Los Angeles Police Department. The main characters include Detective Mario Villalobos and The Bad Czech. An excerpt was featured in the February 1983 issue of Playboy. Kirkus Reviews wrote that it was "sorely uneven, but undeniably vivid and occasionally inspired." | [
"Government"
] | 2005-03-01T06:26:28Z | 2005-03-01T06:33:56Z |
62,138,995 | Zeng Rongsheng | Zeng Rongsheng (Chinese: 曾融生; 16 August 1924 – 22 October 2019) was a Chinese geophysicist and earthquake researcher who helped establish the geophysics programs at the China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Peking University, and the University of Science and Technology of China. He investigated the crustal structures of many locations in China and their relations to earthquakes. Considered a founder of solid earth geophysics in the country, he was elected an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1980. | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2019-10-23T09:39:35Z | 2019-10-23T09:40:07Z |
10,918,403 | Air ACT | Air ACT, legally ACT Airlines (Turkish: ACT Havayollari) and formerly branded as myCargo Airlines, is a Turkish cargo airline based in Kurtköy, Istanbul. It operates international scheduled and charter air cargo services, as well as wet and dry lease services. Its main base is Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, Istanbul. | [
"Business"
] | 2007-04-26T22:00:18Z | 2007-04-29T15:08:21Z |
76,394,722 | Sevastopol Park | The Sevastopol Park (Ukrainian: Парк імені Тараса Шевченка, romanized: Park imeni Tarasa Shevchenka) is a memorial park in the city of Dnipro, Ukraine. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Siege of Sevastopol, the park was established in 1955. On the park's main lane there was a monument honoring the soldiers of the siege that was partly destructed on the order of the city council on 7 June 2024 to comply with derussification laws. The memorial was built by architect Petrov and given to the city, constructed from materials collected from Sevastopol itself. | [
"Politics"
] | 2024-03-19T11:30:19Z | 2024-03-19T11:32:25Z |
69,321,132 | List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Arkansas | This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of Arkansas. | [
"Lists"
] | 2021-11-20T22:35:01Z | 2021-11-29T01:23:40Z |
50,712,072 | Havana Air | ViajeHoy, LLC trading as Havana Air is a virtual airline offering scheduled charter services from Miami and Tampa, Florida to Cuba. The company was founded in the United States in 2007 and specializes in tourism to Cuba from the United States. | [
"Business"
] | 2016-06-03T12:14:59Z | 2016-06-03T12:19:18Z |
27,617,792 | Chung Hwa Confucian High School | Chung Hwa Confucian Secondary School (孔圣庙中华国民型华文中学 in Chinese) is a Chinese conforming (national-type) secondary school located in Green Lane, Penang, Malaysia. The school is one of 10 Chinese secondary schools in Penang and also has a good record of co-curriculum and public examination results. It is the only overseas Chinese school that had been sanctioned by the Qing dynasty government of China, which officially presented it with royal seals bearing the school's name through its consulate and local businessman Cheong Fatt Tze, who is also credited with being the founder of the school. Chung Hwa Confucian High School is known as the oldest Chinese school in Malaysia. As Chung Hwa Confucian High School is a Chinese secondary school (SMJK), Chinese language (Bahasa Cina) is a compulsory subject to be taken during Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) for all students with Chinese primary school background (SJKC). | [
"Philosophy",
"Education"
] | 2010-06-06T07:46:19Z | 2010-06-06T09:31:57Z |
25,411,775 | A Reasonable Man | A Reasonable Man is a 1999 South African-French thriller crime drama film produced, written, starring, and directed by Gavin Hood. | [
"Nature"
] | 2009-12-12T20:06:21Z | 2010-01-23T20:35:57Z |
213,274 | Frequentative | In grammar, a frequentative form (abbreviated FREQ or FR) of a word is one that indicates repeated action but is not to be confused with iterative aspect. The frequentative form can be considered a separate but not completely independent word called a frequentative. The frequentative is no longer productive in English, unlike in some language groups, such as Finno-Ugric, Balto-Slavic, and Turkic. | [
"Science"
] | 2003-04-20T07:08:59Z | 2003-04-20T07:46:12Z |
10,792,873 | Adlinda (crater) | Adlinda is the third-largest multiring structure (impact crater) on Jupiter's moon Callisto, measuring ~ 1000 km in diameter. It is situated in the southern hemisphere of Callisto. The name is taken from Inuit mythology. The relatively young, large Lofn impact crater is superposed on Adlinda. The bright deposits from this crater cover about 30% of the surface of Adlinda hindering detailed study. | [
"Universe"
] | 2007-04-20T11:25:55Z | 2007-04-20T11:53:09Z |
49,992,358 | Vandebron | Vandebron is a green energy company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands that delivers green electricity and regular gas to individual and business customers. The company does not produce any energy itself, but instead sells energy generated by independent energy producers. The electricity is generated from wind, solar and biomass, and most of the producers are located on farms or are larger wind parks. Energy producers set their own prices, and customers of Vandebron choose which producer they wish to be supplied by. Vandebron also supplies natural gas, which is CO2 compensated. | [
"Energy"
] | 2016-03-30T06:43:35Z | 2016-03-30T06:46:03Z |
39,240,799 | Ola Apenes | Ola Rasmus Apenes (23 August 1898 – 6 April 1943) was a Norwegian engineer, archaeologist and soldier. He was born in Fredriksstad as a son of shipbroker Georg Apenes (1869–1902) and his wife Kitty, née Mørch (1872–1958). His brother Christian was a judge and politician. Through him, Ola was an uncle of politician Georg Apenes. He finished his secondary education in 1916 and took an engineering education in the Swedish company ASEA as well as at ETH Zurich in 1923. | [
"Humanities"
] | 2013-04-28T09:34:22Z | 2013-04-28T09:45:16Z |
33,541,780 | Torona language | Torona is an extinct Niger–Congo language that was spoken in South Kordofan, Sudan. Speakers have shifted to Tira. a description of Torona can be found in Norton & Alaki (2016). | [
"Language"
] | 2011-10-27T00:01:42Z | 2011-10-30T12:21:14Z |
76,135,563 | Murciélago (manga) | Murciélago (ムルシエラゴ, Murushierago) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshimurakana. It began serialization in Square Enix's seinen manga magazine Young Gangan in August 2013. | [
"Technology"
] | 2024-02-19T14:14:20Z | 2024-02-19T14:14:34Z |
5,572,633 | Venta Icenorum | Venta Icenorum (Classical Latin: [ˈwɛnta ɪkeːˈnoːrũː], literally "marketplace of the Iceni") was the civitas or capital of the Iceni tribe, located at modern-day Caistor St Edmund in the English county of Norfolk. The Iceni inhabited the flatlands and marshes of that county and are famous for having revolted against Roman rule under their queen Boudica in the winter of 61 CE. | [
"History"
] | 2006-06-15T13:11:20Z | 2006-06-16T07:17:31Z |
47,577,971 | Hefei Institutes of Physical Science | The Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASHIPS, simplified Chinese: 合肥物质科学研究院; traditional Chinese: 合肥物質科學研究院; pinyin: Héféi Wùzhì Kēxué Yánjiūyuàn) is a large-scaled integrated research center in Hefei, China. The inception of CASHIPS involved the integration of several existing institutes that were all under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) umbrella and situated in Hefei. Its current headquarters are located on a peninsula near Shushan Lake in the northwestern suburbs of Hefei. Apart from its 10 research units (listed below) CASHIPS is also home to 21 key laboratories and research centers that belong to either CAS or are at the national or provincial level such as the Magnetic Confinement Fusion Laboratory; the National Engineering Research Center for Environmental Optical Instrumentation; the National “863” Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Optics; and the CAS Key Laboratory of Material Physics. Several large-scaled facilities are currently under construction which include:
the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) project designed for nuclear fusion experiments;
an atmospheric optics and integrated remote sensing radiometric calibration testing site;
steady-state high magnetic field facilities;
an ion beam irradiation system with single-cell positioning precision;
an SMA microscopy system under high magnetic fields;
a 9.4T MRI system for large-sized animals;
an absolute low-temperature radiometric calibration system;
a kilometer-length, high-res, high-sensitivity atmospheric absorption spectral system; and
a high-performance computer system with peak computing speeds of 150 billion operations per second. | [
"Knowledge"
] | 2015-08-20T14:22:24Z | 2015-08-20T15:07:04Z |
72,178,594 | North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College | North Delhi Municipal Corporation Medical College, established in 2013, is a full-fledged tertiary Medical college at Malka Ganj in Delhi, India. The college imparts the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The college is recognized by National Medical Commission and is affiliated with the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The selection to the college is done on the basis of merit through National Eligibility and Entrance Test. This college is associated with the Hindu Rao Hospital, the largest multi-specialty hospital run by the Delhi Municipal Corporation. | [
"Life"
] | 2022-11-04T07:15:18Z | 2022-11-04T07:15:30Z |
24,999,005 | Martin Broughton | Sir Martin Faulkner Broughton (born 15 April 1947) is a British businessman and deputy chairman of International Airlines Group. Formed in January 2011, IAG is the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and Vueling. It is a Spanish registered company with shares traded on the London Stock Exchange and Spanish Stock Exchanges. The corporate head office for IAG is in London, UK. He is also a Managing Partner at Sports Investment Partners and chairman of the sports virtual advertising company Supponor. | [
"Engineering"
] | 2009-11-07T16:01:02Z | 2009-11-07T16:03:40Z |
61,903,661 | Ching-Lai Sheng | Dr Sheng Ching-lai or Sheng Qinglai (July 20, 1919 – June 23, 2018) was a Chinese-born Taiwanese electrical engineer, computer scientist, and philosopher. He served at the president of the National Chiao Tung University from 1972 to 1978. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2019-09-28T10:16:21Z | 2019-09-28T11:12:03Z |
4,355,558 | Principia Ethica | Principia Ethica is a book written in 1903 by British philosopher, G. E. Moore. Moore questions a fundamental pillar of ethics, specifically what the definition of "good" is. He concludes that "good" is indefinable because any attempts to do so commit the naturalistic fallacy. Principia Ethica was influential, with Moore's arguments being considered ground-breaking advances in the field of moral philosophy. | [
"Ethics"
] | 2006-03-11T17:30:36Z | 2008-02-14T05:21:54Z |
5,708,665 | Solomon Alkabetz | Solomon ha-Levi Alkabetz (Hebrew: שלמה הלוי אלקבץ, romanized: Shlomo ha-Levi Alkabetz; c. 1505 – 1584) was a rabbi, kabbalist and poet. He is perhaps best known for his composition of the song Lekha Dodi. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2006-06-25T21:25:41Z | 2006-06-25T21:26:25Z |
29,819,799 | Ramiz Mehdiyev | Ramiz Anvar oghlu Mehdiyev (Azerbaijani: Ramiz Ənvər oğlu Mehdiyev; Russian: Рамиз Энвер оглы Meхтиев, romanized: Ramiz Enver ogly Mekhtiev; born April 17, 1938) is an Azerbaijani politician and academician who served as the Head of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan from 1994 to 2019 and the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan between 2019 and 2022. | [
"Philosophy"
] | 2010-11-30T15:31:41Z | 2010-12-06T14:56:44Z |
71,177,193 | Frank Giletti | Frank Giletti (born 1 March 1973) is a French civil servant and politician of the National Rally. He has served as a deputy in the National Assembly representing Var's 6th constituency since 2022. He is also the regional secretary of the National Rally in Var. | [
"Politics"
] | 2022-06-28T18:14:01Z | 2022-06-28T19:13:19Z |
20,653,945 | Joram Lindenstrauss | Joram Lindenstrauss (Hebrew: יורם לינדנשטראוס) (October 28, 1936 – April 29, 2012) was an Israeli mathematician working in functional analysis. He was a professor of mathematics at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics. | [
"Society",
"Culture"
] | 2008-12-12T02:00:50Z | 2008-12-13T20:45:31Z |
18,423,354 | George M. Todd | George M. Todd (September 17, 1839 – October 21, 1864) was an American Confederate guerrilla leader during the American Civil War who served under William C. Quantrill. A participant in numerous raids, including the Lawrence Massacre in 1863, he was ultimately killed at the Battle of Little Blue River in 1864. | [
"Politics"
] | 2008-07-13T20:32:06Z | 2008-07-14T07:32:17Z |
37,522,784 | Art and emotion | In psychology of art, the relationship between art and emotion has newly been the subject of extensive study thanks to the intervention of esteemed art historian Alexander Nemerov. Emotional or aesthetic responses to art have previously been viewed as basic stimulus response, but new theories and research have suggested that these experiences are more complex and able to be studied experimentally. Emotional responses are often regarded as the keystone to experiencing art, and the creation of an emotional experience has been argued as the purpose of artistic expression. Research has shown that the neurological underpinnings of perceiving art differ from those used in standard object recognition. Instead, brain regions involved in the experience of emotion and goal setting show activation when viewing art. | [
"Concepts"
] | 2012-11-02T14:11:35Z | 2012-11-02T14:19:32Z |
36,728,436 | St. Maria Lyskirchen, Cologne | St. Maria Lyskirchen is one of twelve Romanesque churches in Cologne, Germany. | [
"Religion"
] | 2012-08-15T13:37:36Z | 2012-08-15T13:41:02Z |
61,936,973 | Sadfishing | Sadfishing is a term used to describe a behavioural trend where people make exaggerated claims about their emotional problems to generate sympathy. The name is a play on "catfishing." Sadfishing is a common reaction for someone going through a hard time, or pretending to be going through a hard time. Sadfishing is said to hurt younger people, exposing them to bullying and child grooming. This is due to people sharing their personal and emotional stories online, a practice which sometimes result in the individual sharing the story being targeted by online abusers. | [
"Human_behavior"
] | 2019-10-01T23:33:43Z | 2019-10-01T23:36:32Z |
20,510,749 | Partial impact theory | Partial impact theory is an astronomical theory describing the partial collision of two stars and the temporary creation of a bright third star as a consequence. The theory was explained in Alexander William Bickerton's book The Romance of the Heavens published in 1901. It is not part of contemporary astrophysics. In The Romance of the Heavens Bickerton states that a slight "grazing" collision between stars would be much more common than a head on impact between stars. So he believed this phenomenon needed to be explained to account for the appearance of bright new stars that would appear in the night sky and disappear within a year or even days. | [
"Universe"
] | 2008-12-02T04:22:26Z | 2008-12-02T05:59:53Z |
48,487,752 | Álex Cruz (businessman) | Álex Cruz de Llano (born 1966) is a Spanish businessman who is known as the former chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of British Airways and former CEO of Vueling. | [
"Engineering"
] | 2015-11-07T13:27:14Z | 2015-11-07T13:29:20Z |
7,333,281 | Jacques Jaccard | Jacques Jaccard (September 11, 1886 – July 24, 1960) was an American film director, writer and actor whose achievements in cinema were mostly in silent film. He directed 86 films and wrote scripts for 80 films. The best-known of his films as a director was The Diamond from the Sky (1915). | [
"Entertainment"
] | 2006-10-07T11:26:27Z | 2006-10-07T11:31:31Z |
5,271,430 | Jennings Brewery | Jennings Brewery was established as a family concern in 1828 in the village of Lorton, between Buttermere and Cockermouth in the Lake District, England. The brewery was started by John Jennings Snr, son of William Jennings (a maltster). Jennings brewed exclusively in Lorton until 1874 when its present home, the Castle Brewery in Cockermouth, was purchased. The Lorton brewery closed some five years later. Jennings Brewery brewed a range of ales using lakeland water drawn from the brewery's own well, malted Maris Otter barley from Norfolk and Goldings, Fuggles and Challenger hops from Kent, Herefordshire and Worcestershire. | [
"Food_and_drink"
] | 2006-05-24T09:48:31Z | 2006-06-22T03:53:45Z |
2,263,889 | Nonfinite verb | A non-finite verb, in contrast to a finite verb, is a form of a verb that lacks inflection (conjugation) for number or person. In the English language, a non-finite verb cannot perform action as the main verb of an independent clause. In English, non-finite verb forms include infinitives, participles and gerunds. Non-finite verb forms in some other languages include converbs, gerundives and supines. The categories of mood, tense, and or voice may be absent from non-finite verb forms in some languages. | [
"Science"
] | 2005-07-19T09:00:33Z | 2005-07-19T09:03:55Z |
3,729,555 | British International Helicopters | British International Helicopter Services (BIH), owned by Bristow Group, is a British-owned helicopter operator. It operates a fleet of ten helicopters covering search and rescue, offshore, defence, charter and flying training activities from its bases at Newquay Airport, Coventry Airport and RAF Mount Pleasant in the Falkland Islands. It operates from Newquay using two Eurocopter AS 365N2 Dauphin helicopters on behalf of the Royal Navy Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) based at HMS Drake in HMNB Devonport. A Sikorsky S-61 helicopter is also used on occasions for FOST duties. In 2015, BIH as part of a wider group won a £180 million ten-year contract to operate from RAF Mount Pleasant with the contract commencing in 2016. | [
"Business"
] | 2006-01-15T14:42:40Z | 2006-01-15T14:44:37Z |
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