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Sean Doyle (businessman)
Sean Doyle is an Irish businessman, and the chairman and CEO of British Airways.
[ "Engineering" ]
2020-10-12T09:19:19Z
2020-10-12T09:21:27Z
12,568,809
Tenpyō
Tenpyō (天平) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Jinki and before Tenpyō-kanpō. This period spanned the years from August 729 through April 749. The reigning emperor was Shōmu-tennō (聖武天皇).
[ "Time" ]
2007-08-01T20:36:13Z
2007-08-01T21:35:33Z
934,154
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (c. 1698 – February 4, 1738) was a German banker who was court Jew for Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg, managing several of his enterprises. Throughout his career, Oppenheimer made scores of powerful enemies, some of whom conspired to bring about his arrest and execution after Charles Alexander's death. In the centuries since his execution, Oppenheimer's rise and fall have been treated in two notable literary works, and his ordeal inspired two films, including the antisemitic production Jud Süß, released in Nazi Germany in 1940, itself the cause for a famous postwar trial.
[ "Human_behavior" ]
2004-08-27T06:49:28Z
2004-08-30T07:25:12Z
2,801,288
Central Bank of India
The Central Bank of India (CBI) is an Indian public sector bank based in Mumbai. Despite its name, it is not the central bank of India. The Indian central bank is the Reserve Bank of India.
[ "Economy" ]
2005-09-30T16:08:02Z
2005-09-30T16:30:06Z
33,854,006
International House London
International House London is a language school in Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom owned by International House Trust. International Trust is a not-for-profit charitable organisation established by John Haycraft to provide English language instruction and teacher training. Each year International House London educates 8,000 students from over 150 countries.
[ "Education" ]
2011-11-24T16:36:47Z
2011-11-24T16:41:02Z
23,448,810
Roger Clifford Carrington
Roger Clifford Carrington (1906–1971) was an English classical scholar, archaeologist and teacher. He was headmaster of St. Olave's and St. Saviour's Grammar School for Boys from 1937 to 1970.
[ "Humanities" ]
2009-06-30T21:55:18Z
2009-06-30T21:56:11Z
8,839,131
Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007
The Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007 was secondary legislation in the United Kingdom, outlawing discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities, services, education and public functions on the grounds of sexual orientation. In 2010, these Regulations were written into the Equality Act 2010, meaning that they are no longer in force as a standalone piece of legislation.
[ "Law" ]
2007-01-09T14:13:42Z
2007-01-09T14:23:07Z
53,772
Chiroptera
Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera (). With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium. The smallest bat, and arguably the smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's hog-nosed bat, which is 29–34 millimetres (1+1⁄8–1+3⁄8 inches) in length, 150 mm (6 in) across the wings and 2–2.6 g (1⁄16–3⁄32 oz) in mass. The largest bats are the flying foxes, with the giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus) reaching a weight of 1.6 kg (3+1⁄2 lb) and having a wingspan of 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in).
[ "Communication" ]
2002-06-06T23:26:57Z
2002-07-05T02:39:57Z
77,796,048
Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit
Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (Bengali: রিফিউজি এন্ড মাইগ্রেটরী মুভমেন্টস্ রিসার্চ ইউনিট) is a research institute and think tank in Bangladesh that works with migrants and refugees. It is based out of the University of Dhaka. Tasneem Arefa Siddiqui is the founding chairperson of Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit. Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar, professor of international relations at the University of Dhaka, is the executive director.
[ "Knowledge" ]
2024-09-05T03:29:36Z
2024-09-05T09:58:36Z
9,590,161
Ros Childs
Ros Childs is an English-born TV journalist based in Australia, with a focus on business matters. After working primarily in her native UK for the ITV Network, Childs moved to Australia and joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) as a newsreader.
[ "Mass_media" ]
2007-02-19T10:14:11Z
2007-02-19T10:16:51Z
9,997,388
Etta Zuber Falconer
Etta Zuber Falconer (November 21, 1933 – September 19, 2002) was an American educator and mathematician the bulk of whose career was spent at Spelman College, where she eventually served as department head and associate provost. She was one of the earlier African-American women to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics.
[ "Mathematics" ]
2007-03-11T18:57:19Z
2007-03-14T03:44:28Z
9,085,347
List of airports in Mauritius
This is a list of airports in Mauritius, sorted by location.
[ "Lists" ]
2007-01-24T05:59:40Z
2007-02-01T02:11:15Z
56,784,831
S.W.A.T.: Under Siege
S.W.A.T. : Under Siege is a 2017 American action film directed by Tony Giglio. It is the third installment of the S.W.A.T. film series and was released direct-to-video on August 1, 2017.
[ "Government" ]
2018-03-08T14:45:20Z
2018-03-08T14:48:23Z
51,225,869
Jérôme Pichon
Baron Jérome-Frédéric Pichon (3 December 1812 – 26 August 1896) was a 19th-century French bibliographer and bibliophile. He was one of the most important French art collectors of his time.
[ "Human_behavior" ]
2016-08-02T08:13:01Z
2016-08-27T12:27:45Z
393,477
Court of Final Appeal Building
The Court of Final Appeal Building, also known as the Old Supreme Court Building, is the home of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. It housed the former Supreme Court from 1912 to 1983 and the Legislative Council from 1985 to 2011. It is located at 8 Jackson Road, in Central, along the eastern side of Statue Square, directly west of Chater Garden. As the Old Supreme Court, its exterior is one of the declared monuments of Hong Kong.
[ "Geography", "Government" ]
2003-12-08T17:56:03Z
2003-12-08T18:17:22Z
41,293,857
Griffing Flying Service
Griffing Flying Service, Inc. is a privately owned aviation company based in Port Clinton, Ohio. It operates on-demand passenger flights to islands in Lake Erie, as well as air charter services to the United States, Canada, and The Bahamas. The company also provides flight training, aerial tours and aircraft maintenance. Griffing Flying Service is a family-operated business. Founded in 1937 by Harry Thomas Griffing, a former truck driver, by 2016 it was headed by Harry Thomas Griffing Jr., with Harry Thomas Griffing III as its chief pilot.
[ "Business" ]
2013-12-07T00:13:47Z
2013-12-07T00:20:14Z
13,113,388
Temple Israel Cemetery (Omaha, Nebraska)
Temple Israel Cemetery, also known as Pleasant Hill Cemetery, is located at 6412 North 42 Street (42nd and Redick Avenue) in the North Omaha neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska.
[ "Society", "Culture" ]
2007-09-05T20:33:30Z
2007-09-08T04:16:01Z
74,406,706
Jared Birchall
Jared John Birchall (born 1974) is an American business executive and a former banker. He is the chief executive officer of neurotechnology company Neuralink and the wealth manager of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk since 2016. As Musk's adviser, right-hand man, and fixer, Birchall holds executive or administrative positions in other endeavors of his including the Boring Company, Musk Foundation, xAI, and managing his family office.
[ "Economy" ]
2023-07-21T17:45:44Z
2023-07-21T17:49:38Z
53,275,577
Wang Yinzhi
Wang Yinzhi (Chinese: 王引之; 1766–1834) a Qing dynasty philologist. The son of Wang Niansun, he was the author of the Jingzhuan Shici.
[ "Philosophy" ]
2017-02-22T19:21:00Z
2017-02-22T19:21:47Z
29,726,018
Race Bank wind farm
Race Bank Wind Farm is a 573 MW Round 2 offshore wind farm located 27 km north of Blakeney Point off the coast of Norfolk, and 28 km east of Chapel St Leonards off the Lincolnshire coast in the North Sea. The farm was commissioned in February 2018.
[ "Energy" ]
2010-11-24T00:54:37Z
2010-12-29T19:58:44Z
61,769,097
Waldemar Herdt
Waldemar Herdt (born 28 November 1962) is a German politician for the right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and former member of the Bundestag (2017–2021).
[ "Politics" ]
2019-09-13T12:06:11Z
2019-09-13T13:40:25Z
18,856,114
Integrated human studies
Integrated human studies is an emerging educational field that equips people with knowledge and competencies across a range of disciplines to enable them to address the challenges facing human beings this century. It differs from other interdisciplinary educational initiatives in that its curriculum is purpose designed rather than simply an amalgamation of existing disciplines. Kyoto University in Japan has offered a formal course in integrated human studies since 1992 when it reorganized its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and renamed it the Faculty of Integrated Human Studies. This was subsequently (in 2003) integrated with the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies to create the new Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies. The University of Western Australia established the Center for Integrated Human Studies in early 2008.
[ "Humanities" ]
2008-08-14T04:31:21Z
2008-08-14T08:40:18Z
6,554,007
The Light of the World (film)
The Light of the World is a 2003 slideshow film by Jack T. Chick depicting events from the Bible through 360 oil paintings by Fred Carter.
[ "Universe" ]
2006-08-19T15:26:30Z
2006-09-19T23:31:25Z
21,229,846
Washington Avenue station
The Washington Avenue station was a station on the demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and BMT Lexington Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It was opened on December 4, 1888, and had two tracks and one island platform. The next stop to the north was Grand Avenue, and until 1950, the next stop to the north for trains destined for points on the BMT Lexington Avenue Line was Myrtle Avenue. The next stop to the south was Vanderbilt Avenue for both lines. It closed on October 4, 1969, after a fire on the structure.
[ "Entities" ]
2009-01-24T00:36:56Z
2009-01-24T00:39:36Z
23,255,941
The Beast (2009 TV series)
The Beast is an American crime drama series starring Patrick Swayze and Travis Fimmel. The series, which only ran for one season, debuted on A&E Network. It was Swayze's final acting performance before his death in 2009. Despite receiving largely positive reviews from critics, it garnered low Nielsen ratings and was cancelled in early June 2009.
[ "Information" ]
2008-12-31T02:54:46Z
2009-06-17T17:36:27Z
74,746,147
YaLocalOffgod
Andrew Mok (莫家俊; born January 21, 2005), known professionally as YaLocalOffgod, is a Hong Kong fashion designer, model and entrepreneur. He is best known as being the founder of his clothing brand, bandage boy, and currently serves as the graphic designer for Lil Bibby's music label, Grade A Productions. Offgod is a portmanteau of the word 'Off' from Off White and the word God.
[ "Concepts" ]
2023-09-04T15:14:41Z
2023-09-04T15:26:50Z
70,920,805
Batshugar Enkhbayar
Batshugar Enkhbayar (Mongolian: Энхбаярын Батшугар; born 19 May 1987) is a Mongolian banker and politician. Enkhbayar is a member of the State Great Khural, representing the Songino Khairkhan constituency since 2021. He is a member of the Mongolian People's Party.
[ "Economy" ]
2022-06-01T05:58:44Z
2022-06-01T06:27:49Z
76,087,080
1957 Kiev mid-air collision
The 1957 Kiev mid-air collision occurred on 17 August 1957 when two Ilyushin Il-14s collided over Kiev, killing 15 people, including nine on both aircraft.
[ "Business" ]
2024-02-13T15:14:44Z
2024-02-14T01:59:47Z
20,223,448
Princess Royal University Hospital
Princess Royal University Hospital or PRUH is a large acute district general hospital situated in Locksbottom, near Farnborough, in the London Borough of Bromley. It is managed by King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
[ "Life" ]
2008-11-15T18:16:53Z
2008-11-15T18:25:59Z
41,816,484
The Watchers: The Rise of America's Surveillance State
The Watchers: The Rise of America's Surveillance State is a non-fiction book by American journalist Shane Harris, published in 2010. It details the rise of surveillance programs in the U.S. Author Harris had previously served as a writer for outfits such as Foreign Policy, National Journal, and The Washingtonian. The book has received critical praise from various reviews, with Booklist commenting that "Harris sifts through a confusing array of acronyms, fascinating characters, and chilling operations to offer an absorbing look at modern spying technology and how it impacts average Americans". As well, Publishers Weekly described the book as having an "informative and dramatic narrative".
[ "Information" ]
2014-02-02T07:56:18Z
2014-02-02T07:57:13Z
30,390,648
Thomas Baker (mathematician)
Thomas Baker (1625?–1689) was an English mathematician notable for producing a solution of biquadratic equations.
[ "Mathematics" ]
2011-01-09T22:27:08Z
2011-01-09T22:28:05Z
60,195,174
Sailors in Ming China
This entry is about sailors during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). China has a long history of navigation and sailing, and in the early Ming, Chinese navigational power was even stronger than the European powers. The founder of the Ming dynasty, the Hongwu Emperor, strictly prohibited sailing abroad, but one of his later successors, the Yongle Emperor, preferred to use large fleets to build a tributary system and to show the Ming empire's national power. After his death, however, emperors were disinclined for supporting such explorations to the world overseas. The revival of maritime trade happened in mid 16th century when the Portuguese were allowed to trade in the port city of Macao and the Longqing Emperor opened Quanzhou as a port for legal international trade.
[ "Philosophy" ]
2019-03-11T01:04:43Z
2019-03-11T01:06:56Z
2,040,670
Wagar High School
Wagar High School was a high school at 5785 Parkhaven Avenue in Côte Saint-Luc, Quebec, Canada. It opened its doors in 1963 as part of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal (PSBGM) and closed in 2005 as part of the English Montreal School Board (EMSB). At its peak in the mid-70s, Wagar's population topped out at over 1,700 students, despite its having been built to accommodate 1,100. The school was named after Roy Wagar, a school board official. Its first graduating class was in 1965.Wagar died during his speech at Monkland High School's graduation ceremony just a year before Wagar High School opened its doors.
[ "Education" ]
2005-06-14T01:11:38Z
2005-07-30T23:20:09Z
24,632
Picts
The Picts were a group of peoples in what is now Scotland north of the Firth of Forth, in the Early Middle Ages. Where they lived and details of their culture can be gleaned from early medieval texts and Pictish stones. The name Picti appears in written records as an exonym from the late third century AD. They are assumed to have been descendants of the Caledonii and other northern Iron Age tribes. Their territory is referred to as "Pictland" by modern historians.
[ "History" ]
2001-11-16T00:54:44Z
2001-11-16T00:57:33Z
2,379,156
Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital
The Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College, also known as HBT Medical College, is a public medical college located in Juhu, Mumbai, India. It is owned and operated by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. The medical college is affiliated to Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital. This is one of the Top Five Government Medical Colleges in the city of Mumbai, out of which four (GSMC, LTMMC, TNMC & HBTMC) come under jurisdiction of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, and GMC comes under the jurisdiction of the Government of Maharashtra.
[ "Life" ]
2005-08-04T19:02:56Z
2005-11-07T11:38:10Z
66,872,299
Roland (entertainer)
Roland (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese host, fashion model, TV personality, and entrepreneur. He is the representative director of Roland Group HD, Inc. As the Kabukicho host club sales record holder, he has been nicknamed "King of the Hosts". His income amounts to 42 million yen per month; his cosmetic surgery costs have incurred more than 10 million yen, with touch-up procedures costing 200 thousand yen per month.
[ "Concepts" ]
2021-02-23T14:13:30Z
2021-02-23T16:21:34Z
40,768,379
Helene J. Kantor
Helene J. Kantor (July 15, 1919 – January 13, 1993) was a Near Eastern Archeologist and Art Historian in the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, best known for her work at Chogha Mish from 1961 through 1978.
[ "Humanities" ]
2013-10-11T17:40:09Z
2013-10-11T17:40:23Z
23,395,906
Adieu Bonaparte
Adieu Bonaparte or Bonaparte in Egypt (Egyptian Arabic: وداعا بونابرت, translit.Weda'an Bonapart) is a 1985 Egyptian-French historical drama film directed by Youssef Chahine and stars Michel Piccoli, Salah Zulfikar, Mohsen Mohieddin and Patrice Chéreau. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. It was later selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.
[ "Nature" ]
2009-06-26T09:23:12Z
2009-11-30T21:17:32Z
7,472,242
Saint Armel
Saint Armel (Welsh: Arthfael, lit. "Wolf-Prince"; Latin: Armagilus) was an early 6th-century holy man in Brittany. Armel is said to have been a Breton prince, born to the wife of King Hoel while they were living in Glamorgan in Wales in the late 5th century. He founded the abbey of Plouarzel in Brittany and was, from there, called to attend the court of King Childebert I of Paris. On the journey, he established churches at Ergué-Armel, Plouharnel and Saint-Armel which remember his name.
[ "History" ]
2006-10-16T18:26:58Z
2006-10-16T18:28:29Z
57,445,747
Eusebius of Mâcon
Saint Eusebius of Mâcon was a 6th-century bishop of Mâcon in France. He is known to have attended the Second Council of Mâcon in 581 and Third Council of Mâcon in 581 and 585. He is considered a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. == References ==
[ "History" ]
2018-05-18T04:07:31Z
2018-06-26T01:20:53Z
72,845,854
List of Scottish statutory instruments, 2023
This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2023.
[ "Law" ]
2023-01-25T14:06:18Z
2023-01-28T10:21:48Z
58,651,031
Marilyn Strutchens
Marilyn E. Strutchens (born 1962) is an African-American mathematics educator focusing on the training of secondary-school mathematics teachers and on equity issues in mathematics education. She has served as president of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, and is Emily R. and Gerald S. Leischuck Endowed Professor for Critical Needs and Mildred Cheshire Fraley Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education, and Program Coordinator for Secondary Mathematics Education in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Auburn University.
[ "Mathematics" ]
2018-10-04T06:38:46Z
2018-10-31T16:06:55Z
13,690,547
Structuralist theory of mythology
In structural anthropology, Claude Lévi-Strauss, a French anthropologist, makes the claim that "myth is language". Through approaching mythology as language, Lévi-Strauss suggests that it can be approached the same way as language can be approached by the same structuralist methods used to address language. Thus, Lévi-Strauss offers a structuralist theory of mythology; he clarifies, "Myth is language, functioning on an especially high level where meaning succeeds practically at 'taking off' from the linguistic ground on which it keeps rolling."
[ "Humanities" ]
2007-10-12T07:58:01Z
2007-10-17T08:06:34Z
2,892,581
VARTA
VARTA AG (pronounced [ˈvaʁta]; German: Vertrieb, Aufladung, Reparatur transportabler Akkumulatoren – lit. 'distribution, recharging and repair of portable accumulators') is a German company manufacturing batteries for global automotive, industrial, and consumer markets.
[ "Energy" ]
2005-10-12T20:32:47Z
2005-10-18T15:49:57Z
50,146,433
Elizabeth Littlefield
Elizabeth L. Littlefield is an American businesswoman and executive. She is the Senior Partner and co-founder of West Africa Blue, and Senior Advisor at Pollination, a climate change investment and advisory firm. She chairs the Board of M-KOPA solar and serves on the board of the World Wildlife Fund (US). Formerly, Littlefield was a Senior Counselor and Head of Sustainability at Albright Stonebridge Group. She served as the chairman, President, and CEO of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), now a part of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (USIDFC), during the Obama administration.
[ "Economy" ]
2016-04-12T21:15:53Z
2016-04-12T21:16:44Z
9,134,102
List of airports in Ethiopia
This is a list of airports in Ethiopia, grouped by type and sorted by location. Transport in Ethiopia is overseen by the Ministry of Transport and Communications.
[ "Lists" ]
2007-01-26T23:27:22Z
2007-01-26T23:29:43Z
2,854,921
Sydney Stadium
The Sydney Stadium was a sporting and entertainment venue in Sydney, which formerly stood on the corner of New South Head Road and Neild Avenue, Rushcutters Bay. Built in 1908, it was demolished in 1970 to make way for the construction of the Eastern Suburbs Railway.
[ "Entities" ]
2005-10-07T14:54:13Z
2005-10-07T14:55:37Z
37,358,529
British Mathematical Olympiad Subtrust
The British Mathematical Olympiad Subtrust (BMOS) is a section of the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust which currently runs the British Mathematical Olympiad as well as the UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls, several training camps throughout the year such as a winter camp in Hungary, an Easter camp at Trinity College, Cambridge, and other training and selection of the International Mathematical Olympiad team. Since 1999, it also organizes the UK National Mathematics Summer Schools. It was established alongside the British Mathematical Olympiad Committee (BMOC) in 1991 with the support of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, the London Mathematical Society, and the Mathematical Association, each nominated two members. The BMOS replaced some of the Mathematical Association's activities.
[ "Mathematics" ]
2012-10-17T17:07:38Z
2012-10-17T17:08:04Z
12,538,429
Nyctiellus
Gervais's funnel-eared bat (Nyctiellus lepidus) is a species of bat in the family Natalidae. It is the only species within the genus Nyctiellus. It is found in Bahamas and Cuba. == Sources ==
[ "Communication" ]
2007-07-31T00:22:23Z
2007-08-03T18:32:09Z
61,864,126
Jens Kestner
Jens Kestner (born 25 December 1971) is a German politician for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and since 2017 member of the Bundestag.
[ "Politics" ]
2019-09-23T14:55:59Z
2019-11-07T09:06:47Z
26,362,054
Me and the Kid
Me and the Kid is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Dan Curtis. It stars Danny Aiello, Alex Zuckerman, Joe Pantoliano, Cathy Moriarty, David Dukes, Anita Morris, Ben Stein, Demond Wilson and Abe Vigoda.
[ "Health" ]
2010-02-27T18:46:05Z
2010-02-27T18:46:30Z
72,204,701
Kepler-23d
Kepler-23 is a G-type main-sequence star about 2,860 light-years (880 parsecs) away in the northern constellation of Cygnus, the swan. With an apparent visual magnitude of 13.5, it is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. This star is similar in mass and temperature to the Sun, but is larger and more luminous. Kepler-23 is orbited by three known exoplanets.
[ "Universe" ]
2022-11-07T22:18:53Z
2022-11-08T15:35:28Z
61,864,212
Stefan Keuter
Stefan Keuter (born 19 August 1972) is a German politician for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and a member of the Bundestag since 2017.
[ "Politics" ]
2019-09-23T15:06:46Z
2019-09-23T15:07:23Z
6,553,567
Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark
Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Πέτρος; 3 December 1908 – 15 October 1980) was a Greek prince, soldier and anthropologist specialising in Tibetan culture and polyandry. Born in Paris and high in the line of succession to the Greek throne, Prince Peter was deemed to have forfeited his succession rights by marrying a twice-divorced Russian commoner, Irina Aleksandrovna Ovtchinnikova. Following his first scientific voyage to Asia, Peter served as an officer of the Greek army during the Second World War. The Prince returned to Asia several more times for his research of Tibetan culture. He strongly protested against the royal family's treatment of his wife.
[ "Humanities" ]
2006-08-19T14:37:04Z
2006-08-20T06:30:32Z
68,027,171
Main Bar
The Main Bar was a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The two-story building was constructed as early as 1887, and held numerous commercial and residential uses. Its latest tenant, The Main Bar, opened around 2000 and closed in 2021. The building was demolished in October 2021.
[ "Entities" ]
2021-06-23T13:59:17Z
2021-06-23T14:05:26Z
31,361,853
Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População
The Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População (English: Brazilian Journal of Population Studies) is a biannual open access peer-reviewed academic journal publishing original research and review studies on demography, demographic analysis, and the demographics of Brazil and other countries. It was established in 1984 and is published by the Brazilian Association of Population Studies (Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais), with support from the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Articles are published in Portuguese, Spanish, or English. Occasional supplements to the journal include only English-language articles, either in their original version or translated from Portuguese. Since 2005 the journal has been made freely available online through SciELO.
[ "Knowledge" ]
2011-04-01T18:08:12Z
2011-04-01T18:08:51Z
53,656,329
Gargoyle (band)
Gargoyle (Japanese: ガーゴイル, Hepburn: Gāgoiru) is a Japanese thrash metal band formed in Osaka Prefecture in 1987. The band was formed in July 1987, led by vocalist KIBA. After some changes in members, they started musical activities in earnest in November 1988. In April 1993, they signed for the major label Nippon Columbia, and released three studio albums (天論, 月の棘, natural) and two compilation albums (異人伝, borderless). From 1996, they went back to indie.
[ "Concepts" ]
2017-04-01T07:19:50Z
2017-04-01T07:21:41Z
63,319,175
Lewis Galantière
Lewis Galantière (October 10, 1895 – February 20, 1977) was a noted American translator, man of letters, and sometime government official. He is particularly remembered for his friendships with the "Lost Generation" American expatriate writers in Paris.
[ "Academic_disciplines" ]
2020-03-08T17:17:49Z
2020-03-08T17:42:23Z
39,509,401
Jessica Cambensy
Jessica Cambensy (born April 18, 1988), also known as Jessica C., is an American-born Hong Kong model and actress.
[ "Concepts" ]
2013-05-28T13:46:58Z
2013-05-28T13:49:13Z
3,433,136
Centennial Regional High School
Centennial Regional High School (CRHS, French: École secondaire régionale Centennial) is an English-language co-educational comprehensive public high school located in the Greenfield Park borough of Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, a suburb of Montreal. It was opened in 1972 and named to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Canada's confederation. The school's student body is culturally diverse. In the 2011-2012 year, the school adopted a house system in an attempt to raise school spirit. It was previously a part of the South Shore Protestant Regional School Board.
[ "Education" ]
2005-12-15T21:15:32Z
2005-12-15T21:17:20Z
4,571,247
The CIA and September 11
The CIA and September 11 (German: Die CIA und der 11. September) is a 2003 non-fiction book by Andreas von Bülow, a former state-secretary in the German Federal Ministry of Defence and a Social Democratic member of the Bundestag from 1969 to 1994. The book disputes al-Qaeda's responsibility for the September 11 attacks and suggests that it may have instead been a false flag operation arranged by the U.S. federal government and Israel. The book has enjoyed considerable commercial success in Germany, where it is published by Piper Verlag, and has sold over 100,000 copies. However, it has faced allegations ranging from absurdity and fostering anti-Americanism, to anti-Semitism, while the quality of its sourcing and the timing of its publication have given rise to debate within the German publishing industry.
[ "Information", "Law" ]
2006-03-30T20:19:16Z
2006-03-30T20:20:10Z
77,558,816
Dustborn
Dustborn is an action-adventure video game developed by Norwegian studio Red Thread Games and published by Quantic Dream on August 20, 2024.
[ "Internet" ]
2024-08-07T12:18:09Z
2024-08-07T12:19:47Z
45,234,308
Kepler-444c
Kepler-444 (or KOI-3158, KIC 6278762, 2MASS J19190052+4138043, BD+41°3306) is a triple star system, estimated to be 11.2 billion years old (more than 80% of the age of the universe), approximately 119 light-years (36 pc) away from Earth in the constellation Lyra. On 27 January 2015, the Kepler spacecraft is reported to have confirmed the detection of five sub-Earth-sized rocky exoplanets orbiting the main star. The star is a K-type main sequence star. All of the planets are far too close to their star to harbour life forms.
[ "Universe" ]
2015-01-28T02:16:08Z
2019-09-06T18:32:00Z
54,025,726
Uğur Aktaş (karateka)
Uğur Aktaş (born 10 October 1995) is a European champion Turkish karateka competing in the kumite 84 kg division. He won one of the bronze medals in the men's +75 kg event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. He is a member of İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K. He won one of the bronze medals in the men's 84 kg event at the 2022 Mediterranean Games held in Oran, Algeria. Aktaş graduated from Istanbul Aydın University with a degree in Electrical/Electronic engineering.
[ "Sports" ]
2017-05-12T10:41:08Z
2017-05-12T10:41:50Z
60,528,068
Kerry-Anne Walsh
Kerry-Anne Walsh is an Australian author, former journalist and political commentator. She is also the author of the award-winning book, The Stalking of Julia Gillard. She also wrote another book, Hoodwinked: How Pauline Hanson Fooled a Nation.
[ "Mass_media" ]
2019-04-18T18:29:21Z
2019-04-18T18:32:14Z
19,276,634
Metropolitan Fireproof Warehouse
Metropolitan Fireproof Warehouse was an 11-story structure built on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, in 1925. It fronted seventy-four feet on Amsterdam Avenue between 82nd Avenue and 83rd Street. Continuing in its rear for one hundred feet, the edifice possessed an L fronting twenty-five feet on West 83rd Street. Aside from warehouse space, the Metropolitan Fireproof Warehouse contained exhibit, sales rooms, and other facilities.
[ "Entities" ]
2008-09-11T19:08:31Z
2008-09-11T23:03:24Z
24,497,844
Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation
The Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation (ITFC) is a post-graduate research institute based in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, in south-western Uganda. The institute is a semi-autonomous part of Mbarara University of Science and Technology and is focused on research, training, and monitoring for conservation management in the Albertine Rift ecoregion. ITFC is located on the Eastern border of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Ruhija village, Rubanda district of South Western Uganda. The long history of ITFC's work in ecological and sociological research has established it as a leading post graduate research institution and field station. With over 200 publications about conservation in the region and a wealth of national, regional and international partners and donors - ITFC's work in conservation has influenced the direction of conservation the world over, and more specifically in the Albertine Rift ecoregion.
[ "Knowledge" ]
2009-09-28T04:02:08Z
2009-10-08T03:07:52Z
6,981,188
Jake Paltrow
Jake Paltrow (born September 26, 1975) is an American film director, screenwriter and actor. Coming from a family of actors, he is the younger brother of Gwyneth Paltrow and the son of Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner.
[ "Entertainment" ]
2006-09-13T21:39:36Z
2006-09-13T21:39:54Z
9,160,256
List of airports in Laos
This is a list of airports in Laos (the Lao People's Democratic Republic), sorted by location.
[ "Lists" ]
2007-01-28T05:10:04Z
2007-01-29T12:05:28Z
29,838,672
Los Angeles Police Department Memorial for Fallen Officers
The Los Angeles Police Department Memorial to Fallen Officers is a monument on an elevated plaza at the LAPD headquarters on 100 West 1st Street in downtown Los Angeles. The memorial was funded by the Los Angeles Police Foundation, who raised the $750,000 through private donations. The original tribute to fallen officers that was located at the previous headquarters at Parker Center was destroyed in the process of transport when moved to make room for a new jail.
[ "Government" ]
2010-12-01T20:52:03Z
2010-12-01T20:52:18Z
1,005,304
Niger uranium forgeries
The Niger uranium forgeries were forged documents initially released in 2001 by SISMI (the former military intelligence agency of Italy), which seem to depict an attempt made by Saddam Hussein in Iraq to purchase yellowcake uranium powder from Niger during the Iraq disarmament crisis. On the basis of these documents and other indicators, the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom asserted that Iraq violated United Nations sanctions against Iraq by attempting to procure nuclear material for the purpose of creating weapons of mass destruction.
[ "Law" ]
2004-09-21T16:54:17Z
2004-09-21T16:58:34Z
2,632,010
Magic Johnson Theatres
Magic Johnson Theatres is a chain of movie theaters, originally developed in 1994 by Johnson Development Corporation, the business holding of basketball player-turned-entrepreneur Magic Johnson, and Sony Pictures Entertainment through a partnership with Sony-Loews Theatres. A 1998 merger between Sony-Loews and Cineplex Odeon Corporation caused them to become part of the new Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corp. Magic Johnson worked with Lawrence Ruisi, President and CEO of Loews Cineplex Entertainment, during the planning and development of these theaters. Currently the chain's former locations are owned by AMC Theatres, after Sony-Loews was acquired by that company in 2006. Although they are still branded Magic Johnson Theatres, they are solely controlled by AMC. Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Jr., is no longer actively involved in the management committee, strategic planning, operations, or public relations.
[ "Entertainment" ]
2005-09-07T05:44:43Z
2005-09-07T05:46:51Z
59,459,344
Josh Birnbaum
Josh Birnbaum is an American businessman. He is the co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Tilden Park Capital Management and a former managing director at Goldman Sachs.
[ "Economy" ]
2018-12-21T23:44:12Z
2018-12-21T23:44:44Z
8,284,745
Athan Theoharis
Athan George Theoharis (August 3, 1936 – July 3, 2021) was an American historian, professor of history at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As well as his extensive teaching career, he was noteworthy as an expert on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), J. Edgar Hoover, and U.S. intelligence agencies, having written and edited many books on these and related subjects.
[ "Law" ]
2006-12-05T19:47:50Z
2006-12-05T19:54:38Z
1,224,047
Deborah Mailman
Deborah Jane Mailman (born 14 July 1972) is an Australian television and film actress, and singer. Mailman is known for her characters: Kelly Lewis on the Australian drama series The Secret Life of Us, Cherie Butterfield in the Australian comedy-drama series Offspring, Lorraine in the Australian drama series Redfern Now and Aunt Linda in the Australian dystopian science fiction series Cleverman. Mailman portrayed the lead role of MP Alexandra "Alex" Irving on the Australian political drama series Total Control. Mailman was the first Aboriginal actress to win the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and has gone on to win four more both in television and film. She first gained recognition in the 1998 film Radiance for which she won her first AFI award.
[ "Mass_media" ]
2004-11-29T22:45:48Z
2004-12-11T17:49:44Z
75,394,190
Arian Salimi
Arian Salimi (Persian: آرین سلیمی; born 16 December 2003 in Kermanshah) is an Iranian Taekwondo athlete. He won a silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games in the Men's +80 kg weight class. Salimi won the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games by defeating Caden Cunningham in the final.
[ "Sports" ]
2023-11-24T10:26:52Z
2023-11-24T10:27:24Z
7,426,905
Tengai Makyō II: Manji Maru
Tengai Makyō II: Manji Maru (天外魔境II卍丸, lit. "The Devil's Cave Outside Heaven: Manji Maru"), also known as Far East of Eden II: Manji Maru, is a role-playing video game and the second game in the Tengai Makyō series. It was first released in 1992 for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² by Hudson Soft and developed by Red Company. It was reportedly the most expensive video game developed up until that time. Upon release, it received critical acclaim and became Japan's best-selling PC Engine game of all time as of 1993.
[ "Technology" ]
2006-10-13T17:25:25Z
2006-10-13T17:30:04Z
72,580,035
Michael Meadows (professor)
Michael Edward Meadows FAAS FRSSAf (born 25 July 1955 in Liverpool) is a British-South African Emeritus Professor of physical geography at the Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town.
[ "People" ]
2022-12-26T19:22:21Z
2022-12-27T08:15:43Z
169,689
Solomon Airlines
Solomon Airlines is the flag carrier of Solomon Islands, based in Honiara.
[ "Business" ]
2003-01-16T09:28:54Z
2003-01-16T09:31:41Z
59,423,770
2015 Judo Grand Prix Samsun
The 2015 Judo Grand Prix Samsun was held in Samsun, Turkey from 27 to 29 March 2015.
[ "Sports" ]
2018-12-18T13:34:21Z
2019-01-25T20:53:43Z
23,443,433
Grid Systems
Grid Systems Corporation (stylized as GRiD) was an early portable computer manufacturer, based in the United States and oriented for the production of rugged and semi-rugged machines. Currently, the Grid computer brand still exists as Grid Defence Systems Ltd. in the United Kingdom.
[ "Technology" ]
2009-06-30T13:04:25Z
2009-07-02T01:44:22Z
9,415,370
Murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon
The murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon were the abduction, sexual abuse and murder of two sisters – aged 10 and 12 respectively – who disappeared from a shopping center in Wheaton, Maryland, on March 25, 1975. Described as a crime which shattered the innocence of the suburbs of Maryland, the disappearance of Katherine and Sheila Lyon initiated one of the largest police investigations in the history of the Washington metropolitan area, although their fate would remain unknown for thirty-eight years, by which time their disappearance had long become a cold case. A re-investigation of the sisters' disappearance in 2013 led detectives to charge a convicted child sex offender named Lloyd Lee Welch Jr. with the first-degree murder of the Lyon sisters. Welch was indicted for their murders in July 2015; he pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in September 2017 via a plea bargain in which he admitted to participating in the girls' abduction, but not their sexual assault and murder. He was sentenced to two concurrent terms of 48 years' imprisonment.
[ "Health" ]
2007-02-10T02:01:26Z
2007-02-10T02:16:23Z
14,002,828
Joseph L. Walsh
Joseph Leonard Walsh (September 21, 1895 – December 6, 1973) was an American mathematician who worked mainly in the field of analysis. The Walsh function and the Walsh–Hadamard code are named after him. The Grace–Walsh–Szegő coincidence theorem is important in the study of the location of the zeros of multivariate polynomials. He became a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1936 and served 1949–51 as president of the American Mathematical Society. Altogether he published 279 articles (research and others) and seven books, and advised 31 PhD students.
[ "Mathematics" ]
2007-10-31T14:06:10Z
2007-10-31T14:18:52Z
10,981,339
Pan Am Cargo
Pan Am Cargo or Clipper Cargo was a subsidiary cargo airline of Pan American World Airways. Pan Am Cargo first used piston-engined aircraft such as the Douglas DC-4. On 5 January 1952 the larger DC-6 model was used on the company's first transatlantic all-cargo service. In 1963, Pan Am's all-cargo jet service began with Boeing 707-321Cs that henceforth dominated Pan Am's freight operations. Pan Am stopped Pan Am Cargo operations in 1983.
[ "Business" ]
2007-04-30T11:39:57Z
2007-04-30T11:40:38Z
50,305,933
Karatepe bilingual
The Karatepe bilingual (8th century BC), also known as the Azatiwada inscription, is a bilingual inscription on stone slabs consisting of Phoenician and Luwian text each, which enabled the decipherment of the Anatolian hieroglyphs. The artifacts were discovered at Karatepe, southern Turkey by the archaeologists Helmuth Theodor Bossert (1889–1961) and Halet Çambel (1916–2014) in 1946. This inscription has served archaeologists as a Rosetta Stone for deciphering the Luwian glyphs. The inscription is known as KAI 26.
[ "Language" ]
2016-04-24T20:33:50Z
2016-04-24T20:37:41Z
19,307,780
List of Bulgaria province name etymologies
This is a list of the origins of the names of provinces of Bulgaria.
[ "Science" ]
2008-09-13T23:40:46Z
2008-09-13T23:41:41Z
1,682,536
Australian airExpress
Australian airExpress was a logistics company based in Melbourne, Australia. It operated freight-only services within Australia using aircraft operated by Express Freighters Australia (a subsidiary of Qantas), National Jet Systems and Pel-Air; and a fleet of land vehicles. Its main base was Melbourne Airport. Australian airExpress was absorbed into Qantas Freight in February 2013.
[ "Business" ]
2005-04-02T13:33:51Z
2005-04-10T09:55:08Z
54,118,957
Zhuzi yulei
The Zhuzi yulei (朱子語類 "A Collection of Conversations of Master Zhu") is a medieval Chinese text containing discussions between the eminent neo-Confucian scholar Zhu Xi and his disciples, in 140 chapters. Although the text was first arranged in 1270, the version of the text available is a 19th-century reprint of a 17th-century edition of the text. The text is particularly significant in the study of the history of Chinese, as it is believed to record a type of Early Mandarin spoken during the Southern Song dynasty. An example of a grammatical phenomenon in the book is the use of 把 bǎ and 將 jiāng in a purposive construction with 來 lái or 去 qù, a construction particular to Middle Chinese and Early Mandarin. 把聖人之言來窮究。 (114.2756) bǎ shèngrén zhī yán lái qióng jiū take sage GEN word(s) come thorough(ly) study "Take the words of the sage in order to study them thoroughly."
[ "Philosophy" ]
2017-05-23T19:18:25Z
2017-05-23T19:19:36Z
31,842,177
Serap Özçelik
Serap Özçelik Arapoğlu (born 18 February 1988) is a Turkish karateka, who competes in the kumite 50–53 kg divisions. She won a world title in 2014 and a European title in 2011, 2012 and 2014. Özçelik took up karate in 2000 at Eyüp, Istanbul, and in 2005 was included to the national team. She is a member of EGO Sport Club in Ankara. Özçelik works as a teacher of physical education in Yaşar Doğu Primary School in Kağıthane, Istanbul.
[ "Sports" ]
2011-05-21T12:14:54Z
2012-06-18T18:26:01Z
52,275,835
Earth symbol
A variety of symbols or iconographic conventions are used to represent Earth, whether in the sense of planet Earth, or the inhabited world, or as a classical element. A circle representing the round world, with the rivers of Garden of Eden separating the four corners of the world, or rotated 45° to suggest the four continents, remains a common pictographic convention to express the notion of "worldwide". The current astronomical symbols for the planet are a circle with an intersecting cross, , and a globus cruciger, . Although the International Astronomical Union (IAU) now discourages the use of planetary symbols, this is an exception, being used in abbreviations such as M🜨 or M♁ for Earth mass.
[ "Nature" ]
2016-11-14T15:08:16Z
2016-11-16T15:04:25Z
4,979,750
Energia Group
Energia Group (formerly Viridian Group) is an Irish energy company with interests across the island of Ireland. From a consumer perspective, Energia Group organises itself into two main groups: Power NI and Energia.
[ "Energy" ]
2006-05-02T08:18:27Z
2006-05-02T08:55:56Z
34,342,245
GoodLeap
GoodLeap, formerly Loanpal, is a finance technology company headquartered in San Francisco, that provides financing options for the residential solar energy industry. The company employs about 1,300 people. It has locations in Roseville, San Francisco, Irvine, Phoenix, Kansas City, and Bentonville, Arkansas.
[ "Energy" ]
2012-01-11T00:02:05Z
2012-01-11T00:02:53Z
11,423,439
Shabsai Frankel
Shabsai Frankel (August 13, 1909 – September 30, 2000) was a rabbi, businessman, philanthropist, and publisher of Torah books. His father, Rabbi Yosef Frankel was a prominent Gerrer Hasid in Poland whose son Alexander married a granddaughter of Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter, the Gerrer Rebbe. Rabbi Shabsai married the daughter of Rabbi Yosef Nechemya Kornitzer, who was a great grandson of the Chasam Sofer and the Chief Rabbinical Justice in Kraków. During World War II, Rabbi Shabsai fled Poland for Vilna, Lithuania. From there, he eventually immigrated to the United States.
[ "Society", "Culture" ]
2007-05-26T00:36:24Z
2007-05-27T15:29:48Z
1,477,605
The Bait (1973 film)
The Bait is a television film about LAPD Detective Tracy Fleming, who is out to catch a serial killer preying on women in Los Angeles. Filmed in 1971 and released in 1973, it stars Donna Mills. The film was based on former police officer Dorothy Uhnak's first novel, also titled The Bait, which won the MWA's Edgar for Best First Novel. She was reportedly embarrassed over the liberties taken with her work by this film. The film itself was the pilot for an unlaunched weekly TV series.
[ "Government" ]
2005-02-07T17:54:20Z
2005-02-07T18:18:41Z
66,138,235
Andrew Kambugu
Andrew Ddungu Kambugu is a Ugandan physician who serves as The Sande-McKinnell Executive Director at Uganda Infectious Disease Institute and a Honorary Senior lecturer at Makerere University College of Sciences. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota. In July 2020, he was appointed to the United Nations 2021 Food System Scientific Group.
[ "Knowledge" ]
2020-12-18T13:53:54Z
2020-12-18T16:43:08Z
8,350,712
O mar na Lajinha
O mar na Lajinha, also as No mar da Lajinha (Capeverdean Creole, ALUPEK: U mar na Lajinha, Nu mar da Lajinha) is a Capeverdean novel published in 2004 by Germano Almeida. The story is about a group of people meeting regularly for a swim at the Lajinha beach on the island of São Vicente. One of the chapters are named "Women of Lajinha" ("Mulheres de Lajinha"). In 2006, this section of the novel would be adapted into a theatrical play which was performed at GTCCPPM in Mindelo, the area where the novel was set. One of the performers was João Branco.
[ "Nature" ]
2006-12-09T17:36:27Z
2006-12-09T21:18:05Z
19,492,592
Bruce Ornstein
Bruce Ornstein (born 1957) is an American actor and director known for the role of "Gus" in the 1977 film, Saturday Night Fever.
[ "Entertainment" ]
2008-09-27T11:07:10Z
2008-10-13T10:34:51Z
71,210,498
Shan Shek Wan, South Lantau
Shan Shek Wan (Chinese: 䃟石灣) is a village in the south of Lantau Island, in Hong Kong.
[ "Geography" ]
2022-07-02T18:58:14Z
2022-07-02T19:27:20Z
13,667,397
Numazu Domain
Numazu Domain (沼津藩, Numazu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan located in Suruga Province. It was centered on Numazu Castle in what is now the city of Numazu, in modern-day Shizuoka Prefecture.
[ "Time" ]
2007-10-10T20:19:43Z
2007-10-10T20:20:55Z
18,000,216
Théodule Devéria
Théodule Charles Devéria (French: [teodyl dəveʁja]; 1 July 1831 – 31 January 1871) was a French photographer and Egyptologist who lived in the 19th century. He is known for his collaboration with Auguste Mariette. His younger brother was Gabriel Devéria.
[ "Humanities" ]
2008-06-18T04:36:54Z
2008-06-18T04:37:28Z