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75,582,949 | 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team | The 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 2001 college football season. Selectors in 2001 included the Associated Press (AP).
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75,582,950 | Brad Burke | Bradford Thomas Burke (born 6 August 1963) is an Australian former rugby union international who represented Australia in one Test match. He also played rugby league for Eastern Suburbs.
Burke, son of Manly Warringah halfback Peter Burke, was born in Sydney and attended Waverley College. His younger brother Matt was a Wallabies winger, who also converted to rugby league.
A scrum-half, Burke played for Randwick and gained his only Wallabies cap on the 1988 tour of Europe. He came on as a substitute in the closing stages of the Test against Scotland at Murrayfield, replacing an injured Nick Farr-Jones.
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75,582,956 | Grupo Cifra | Grupo Cifra or Grupo Aurrerá-Cifra was a Mexican company, owned by Jerónimo Arango and his brother Manuel Arango, founded in 1986, whose main component businesses were supermarket chains Aurrerá and Superama, restauurant chains VIPS (Mexican restaurant) and El Portón, department storesSuburbia and others such as El Gran Bazar, BONS, Fratti and Bon Savor. The Group ceased to exist in 2000 as it became part of Walmart.
Cifra, S.A. de C.V. was at one time Mexico's largest retailer, and its second largest publicly owned company, and, according to a 1993 Euromoney survey, Latin America's best-run company. Among Mexican retailers Cifra was the first to be publicly owned, offer generic brands, and include clothing, food, and hardware within a single store.
Cifra was founded in 1958 by Jerónimo Arango. The son of a Spanish immigrant to Mexico who prospered in the textile business, Arango spent his youth studying art and literature in the U.S. and traveling there and in Spain and in Mexico. While in New York City he saw a crowd waiting patiently for the opportunity to enter E.J. Korvette, a pioneer discount department store located in the old Saks Fifth Avenue-34th Street store. Impressed by Korvette's success, he persuaded his father to lend him the equivalent US$240,000 to open a similar store with his two brothers, Plácido and Manuel. Called Aurrera Bolĺvar, the discount store opened in downtown Mexico City in 1958.
Like Korvette's, Aurrerá Bolivar was an immediate success and drew resentment from established retailers, who felt threatened by competition by the newcomer with its low prices, around 20% less than manufacturers's list prices, in contrast to existing retailers who sold around 40-45% higher than list price. Soon the Arangos had to locate alternative suppliers in other parts of the country because the original ones were afraid of their other customers, rivals of Aurrerá, boycotting them. Aurrerá exposed it rivals' tactics during its sponsorship of the popular television show The 64,000 Peso Question. By 1965 there were eight Aurrerá stores doing US$16 million in sales. The company's first Superama supermarket opened in 1960 and the first Vip restaurant (later VIPS) in 1964.
The Cifra empire had become vast by the mid-1990s, including department stores, discount warehouse stores, supermarkets, hypermarkets, and restaurants. More than three-quarters of its locations were in Greater Mexico City, which was the largest metropolitan area in Latin America and was Mexico's largest and fastest-growing region. But Cifra was to expand to the next level.
By 1991, Arango's Cifra partnered with Walmart to bring its two store formats to Mexico: Walmart Supercenters, and membership-based warehouse club Sam's Club. The same year the first Sam's Club opened in Polanco, Mexico City, under the new Cifra-Walmart joint venture. In 1992 the first Walmart store opened in Plaza Oriente, Mexico City. Cifra-Walmart was renamed Walmex and became the starting point for Walmart's expansion in Mexico. In 1997, Walmart purchased all shares of Grupo Cifra.
In this first step of Walmart in Mexico, begins to open more branches by all the Mexican republic under the name "Walmart Supercenter", with this begins the disappearance of Group Enciphers. In 1998 the group launched the format Bodega Aurrerá, stores smaller than Almacenes Aurrerá and which were very different to Walmart and Aurrerá. In 2000 the groupchanged its name to Walmart de México and a year later all the Aurrerá stores were converted to Walmart Supercenters leaving Bodega Aurrerá as the only other store format.
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Suburbia: department store with a focus on apparel at value prices.
Vips: founded in 1968 along the lines of an American diner, Denny's, etc. with the idea that clients could enjoy a quick meal after shopping at Aurrerá.
El Portón: full-service restaurant serving Mexican cuisine in a more traditional restaurant environment than somewhat diner-style VIPs.
Fratti: ice cream parlor with branches in Tepeyac, Toreo, Plaza Universidad and Satellite, usually located inside Aurrerá and Suburbia stores.
Bon Savor: ice cream parlour with branches exclusively inside Almacenes Aurrerá stores, but unlike Fratti, Bon Savor was more of a café or coffee house concept.
El Gran Bazar: a cross between a department store and supermarket, with an emphases on imported food, furniture or home appliances.
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75,583,011 | Floral Park-Bellerose Union Free School District | Floral Park-Bellerose Union Free School District, also known as Floral Park-Bellerose School District 22, is a school district headquartered in Floral Park, New York, in the New York City metropolitan area.
In September 1929, the Floral Park-Bellerose School began operations. It had 38 classrooms in 1956. The district operates one other school, the John Lewis Childs School.
In 1956 the district was the only Nassau County elementary school district that owed no debts.
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75,583,035 | István Erdélyi | István Erdélyi (born 1902) was a Hungarian film producer. Active in the Hungarian film industry during the 1930s and 1940s, he founded the production and distribution company Kárpát Film and was a leader of the industry body OMME. He opposed the Anti-Jewish Laws imposed by the Hungarian government as harmful to the film industry, and sought approval to continue employing Jewish filmmakers such as Karoly Noti. | [
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75,583,045 | La Maison Stohrer | La Maison Stohrer is a pâtisserie. Established in 1730 and located in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, it is credited as the oldest pâtisserie in the city.
La Maison Stohrer is credited as the oldest pâtisserie in Paris. It was founded in 1730 by Nicolas Stohrer. Stohrer worked as pastry chef to Stanisław Leszczyński, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. In 1725 he accompanied Stanisław's daughter to France on the occasion of her marriage to Louis XV, establishing his bakery on the Rue Montorgueil in the 2nd arrondissement five years later, where it has been located since.
In 1860, the interior of the shop was decorated with frescoes commissioned from a student of Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry.
Elizabeth II visited the shop in 2004 during the state visit of the United Kingdom to France.
In 2017, La Maison Stohrer was acquired by the Dolfi family, who also own the Mère de Famille, the oldest chocolate factory in Paris, as well as two historic chocolate shops in France.
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75,583,067 | Kevin Schmidt (politician) | Kevin Schmidt is an American chiropractor and politician serving as Illinois State Representative for the 114th District. A Republican, he was elected in 2022.
The District is located in Metro East, covering parts of Cahokia Heights, Dupo, Millstadt, Smithton, Freeburg, New Athens, Fayetteville, Mascoutah, Lebanon, and O'Fallon.
Born and raised in Bellville, Schmidt attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Logan College. In 2006, he opened his chiropractic office.
Schmidt first ran in the 116th District in 2020. He came in second place in a three-person Republican primary, loosing to David Friess with 31.3% of the vote. Friess went on to win the general-election with 64.8% of the vote.
After redistricting in 2022, Schmidt ran in the 114th District and defeated Kevin Dawson in the Republican Primary with 61.2% of the vote. He defeated incumbent Democrat LaToya Greenwood in the general-election with 52.8% of the vote.
In announcing his candidacy in 2022, Schmidt criticized Democratic tax policy and climate policy,COVID-19 lockdowns, and listed jobs and crime as campaign priorities.
Schmidt took office on January 11, 2023. He sits on the Appropriations - Health and Human Services, Appropriations - General Service, Ethics & Elections, Health Care Availability & Access, and Public Health Committees.
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75,583,077 | Transit (1986 film) | Transit is a Canadian drama short film, directed by Richard Roy and released in 1986. The film stars Michel Côté as Laurent, an ex-convict who has been released from prison and is building a relationship with Marcelle (Marie Laberge).
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75,583,101 | Matucana rebutiiflora | Matucana rebutiiflora is a species of cactus in the subfamily Cactoideae, native to Peru.
Matucana rebutiiflora displays a spherical shape in a medium-green color, reaching a diameter of up to 7 cm and forms compact clusters of stems with a substantial taproot. As the plant matures, it develops 9-12 ribs, and their number increases over time. These ribs are segmented into well-defined tubercles, separated by a noticeable horizontal groove. Areoles are circular with whitish felt and measuring 0.7cm in diameter, are spaced approximately 1.2cm apart. The plant features up to six radial spines, each extending up to 2 cm, accompanied by a central spine reaching a length of up to 2.5cm. Spines are initially brownish and later fading to white, are mostly straight with a slight curve.
The flower of Matucana rebutiiflora measures 8.0 cm in length, opens to a width of 6.5cm, and displays a red hue with a hint of violet, featuring a prominent white base on the inside. The fruit, approximately 1.7cm long and 1.3cm wide, starts off green and undergoes a darkening process as it ages.
Two populations of plants were found in Department of Ancash of Peru, near Sihuas city, at elevations of 3100 meters.
This species was discovered in November 2012 and described in Bradleya in 2013.
Media related to Matucana rebutiiflora at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Matucana rebutiiflora at Wikispecies | [
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75,583,127 | Sakatayama double suicide | Sakatayama double suicide (Japanese: 坂田山心中, さかたやましんじゅう, Sakatayama Shinjū) is the 1932 double suicide incident and subsequent theft of a female corpse in Japan. This affected a number of young men and women who committed double suicide.
The incident was reported in the evening edition of the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun dated May 10, 1932, as follows
The name "Mt. Sakata" was added for convenience at this time by the reporter, as he could not find it after research.
The Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun dated November 11 published a photo of the two taken with a self-timer. It further explained the background of the two men. These were all of interest to the Japanese public at the time;
The next day, a surprising story was reported in the evening edition newspapers. The Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun reported,
The two wills were clearly written at this stage. At this time, the man's suicide note was revealed.
The suicide note was dated May 5.
The Oiso Police Station conducted a large-scale search and found the body on the morning of the 11th. In the evening edition of the 12th, each newspaper carried an article with a sensational title. The Tokyo Asahi, for example, reported, Not a stitch of clothing on. Discovered at Oiso Beach. Who buried her in the sand? A woman's black hair crawling on the sand.
The doctor and police chief who performed the autopsy on the woman's body told journalists that the woman was a virgin, which further sensationalized the story in various newspapers. The Tokyo Nichinichi Shimbun, for example, reported, The fragrance of purity is high, and love tied to heaven.
On the 13th, there was a young man and woman who jumped onto a Chūō Main Line train outside Kofu City and committed suicide, carrying a photo of Goro and Yaeko that appeared in the newspaper.
On May 14, four days after the incident, Shochiku's film department announced that it would make a film about the incident and begin shooting within a few days. The film was released as early as June 10, as noted below.
On May 18, police announced that the body snatcher was a 65-year-old crematorium employee. The Tokyo Asahi Shimbun reported this on May 19: A 65-year-old crematorium employee finally confessed on the 10th day. He caressed the corpse very much on a dusky moonlit night. It was his curiosity after he heard that the corpse was beautiful," it reported. However, the alleged perpetrator stated years later that this was not true.
The headline The fragrance of purity is high, and love tied to heaven written by Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun became the talk of the masses who believed the incident was platonic love. Shochiku's film department released a film on June 10 titled Love Tied to Heaven.
The film caused quite a sensation, and many men and women committed suicide while watching the film with sublimated water, or listening to the film's theme song. In addition, there were 20 couples of men and women who committed suicide at Sakata Mountain, where the incident took place, in 1932 alone. By 1935, the number of suicides (including attempted suicides) numbered approximately 200.
In Oiso Town, where the incident took place, local residents made money by selling "married couple buns" and "Sakatayama memorial postcard".
A more factual film was also made, but it was not as popular.
In the month following the incident, Count Katsu Kuwashi, the adopted son of Katsu Kaishū and the tenth son of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, committed suicide with his love concubinage. The Sakatayama double suicide incident and the hit movie triggered the mass media to be flooded with words such as "double suicide," "emotional death," and "heaven."
The following year, in February 1933, two female students jumped to their deaths in Mount Mihara. Although no one involved in the Mt. Mihara incident has said about the Sakatayama Shinjū, many commentaries in later years believe that influence by the positive media coverage of the incident. As a result of Mt. Mihara incident, 804 men and 140 women jumped to their deaths on Mount Mihara in 1933. This made Mount Mihara a tourist attraction, and the Yomiuri Shimbun organized a tour to take a gondola down to the crater for a photo shoot.
In 1950, 28 years after the incident, a newspaper reporter who accompanied the doctor who performed the autopsy at the top of the mountain said that the doctor made a remark on his way down that smacked of the woman not actually being a virgin.
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75,583,140 | African Bride | African Bride (Hungarian: Afrikai völegény) is a 1944 Hungarian comedy film directed by István Balogh and starring Kálmán Latabár, Piroska Vaszary and Valéria Hidvéghy. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Simoncsics.
A young man has been in correspondence with Mária a Hungarian woman living in Africa. Without ever meeting her, has fallen in love with her. Having met the woman, and fearing that she is ill-matched to his friend, his actor buddy persuades the attractive young daughter of his landlady to pretend to be Mária. | [
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75,583,176 | Opus Kink | Opus Kink is an English post-punk band formed in Brighton in 2017, consisting of Angus Rogers, Sam Abbo, Jazz Pope, Jed Morgans, Johny Giles and Fin Abbo. The band has released three EPs Requiem For a Quarantine (2020), Til the Stream Runs Dry (2022) and My Eyes, Brother! (2023).
Opus Kink was formed in 2017. Angus has known Jazz since childhood, and Fin and Sam are brothers. Johnny got to know each other by teaching Jazz and Fin music in college, and joined the band. Regarding their band name Opus Kink, Angus interviewed that he misheard "hopeless c**t," a swear word he received from someone else, and decided to name it a band name. They released the single Faster Than the Radio / Mosquito in 2019. In 2020, they released their first EP Requiem For a Quarantine.
In 2022, they released the EP Til the Stream Runs Dry. They released the singles Dust and 1:18, for their new EP in 2023, with Brighton Sextet describing their music as "a loose collection of dream and nightmare sequences." On 19 May 2023, their EP My Eyes, Brother! was released. | [
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75,583,179 | Mykola Halushko | Mykola Leonidovych Halushko (Ukrainian: Микола Леонідович Галушко; born 5 December 1979) is a Ukrainian politician currently serving as a People's Deputy of Ukraine since 2019 from Ukraine's 97th electoral district, located in Kyiv Oblast. He is a member of Servant of the People.
Mykola Leonidovych Halushko was born on 5 December 1979 in the village of Argayash, in the Chelyabinsk Oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. He graduated from the National Academy of Internal Affairs with a specialisation in jurisprudence, and from the Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics with a specialisation in economics.
From 1997 to 2006, Halushko was an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Following this, he became executive director of Halid PP, a private security company, where he worked until 2012. He rejoined the company in 2017 as its director, and also worked as an adviser to the director of Ukrspryt, Ukraine's state alcohol company, from that year.
In the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election, Halushko was the head of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's campaign in Ukraine's 97th electoral district, located in Kyiv Oblast. In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election four months later, Halushko was the candidate of Servant of the People, Zelenskyy's party, in the 97th electoral district. At the time of the election, he was an independent. He ultimately won with 37.75% of the vote, defeating European Solidarity candidate Oleh Ivanenko and incumbent Holos candidate Pavlo Rizanenko, who gathered 16.00% and 9.81% of the vote, respectively.
On 29 August 2019, Halushko was formally inaugurated as a People's Deputy of Ukraine. He joined the Verkhovna Rada Human Rights Committee, and became a member of Servant of the People in November 2019. Halushko later left Servant of the People in September 2020, claiming that all seats in his electoral district had been sold and the party was insufficiently committed to fighting corruption, though he has remained a member of the party's fraction in the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament).
In December 2021, Ukrainska Pravda released body camera footage from a police officer who had pulled over Halushko for violating traffic rules in Kyiv. The footage, which dated to a year before its release, showed Halushko insulting the police officer for pulling him over, referring to the police force as "morons" and asking "How can you pull over the car of a People's Deputy?"
The press service of Servant of the People defended Halushko following the incident, claiming that former Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov had leaked the video in response to Halushko voting for his removal. Davyd Arakhamia, head of Servant of the People in the Verkhovna Rada, further claimed that the entire incident may have been engineered by Avakov in response to the vote.
On 19 November 2021, the National Agency on Corruption Prevention summoned Halushko, accusing him of understating the money in his financial declaration by ₴1.45 million (approximately US$38,988), comprising donations he had made to his parliamentary election campaign and a land plot in the village of Hoholiv.
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75,583,194 | 59th Academy of Country Music Awards | The 59th Academy of Country Music Awards are set to be held in May 2024 at the Ford Center at The Star.
The Academy of Country Music announced the renewal of its partnership with Prime Video for the next two years, through its milestone 60th anniversary in 2025. The eligibility period for submissions for the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards is Jan. 1, 2023 through Dec. 31, 2023.
On December 4, 2023 the Academy announced that it would be changing rules for its New Artist categories, as well as bringing back the New Duo/Group of the Year award. Changing the amount of submissions needed and lowering other thresholds to "benefit emerging artists and help put a spotlight on the future of the genre,” according to Daniel Miller, chair of the ACM awards, voting, and membership committee. | [
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75,583,222 | List of speakers of the Utah House of Representatives | The following is a list of speakers of the Utah House of Representatives since statehood. | [
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75,583,225 | John Roy Harper II | John Roy Harper II (born September 2, 1939) was an American attorney and founder of the United Citizens Party.
John Roy Harper was born in 1939 to Mary Frances (née Smith) and John Roy Harper. He attended Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fisk University and a Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law.
Harper was a plaintiff in several Voting Rights Act cases regarding redistricting plans, including Harper v. Kleindeinst, McCollum v. West. His cases reached the US District Court, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.
In 1988, Harper along with NAACP attorney Willie Abrams sued Richland County, resulting in 11 voting districts and the election of four Black members of County Council.
See 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina
See 1992 United States House of Representatives elections
See South Carolina's 6th congressional district
Harper was one of five men running to be the first Black person elected to Congress from South Carolina since George W. Murray during Reconstruction. In the 1992 Democratic Primary for the 6th Congressional district were Harper, Jim Clyburn, State Senator Herbert Fielding, State Senator Frank Gilbert, and Dr. Kenneth Mosely, an educator.
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75,583,266 | Adidas miCoach | Adidas miCoach (stylized as adidas miCoach) is a fitness/sports simulation game developed by Lightning Fish Games and Chromativity and published by 505 Games. It was released on July 13, 2012, in Europe, July 24, 2012, in North America, and July 26, 2012, in Australia for the Xbox 360 via Kinect and PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Move.
Adidas miCoach brought the miCoach interactive athletic training system to video game consoles. Players received real-time feedback on the actual in-game performance during their workouts when wearing a miCoach heart rate monitor.
Instead of faceless narrators or generic characters, Adidas miCoach makes use of digitized video footage of actual star athletes, such as Dwight Howard and Ana Ivanovic.
The game was developed by Lightning Fish Games and Chromativity and was published by 505 Games. 505 Games took over soon after.
Adidas miCoach received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.
Play Sense rated the PlayStation 3 version of the game 35/100, stating that "The game uses the PlayStation Move and after calibrating, you would expect it to work well. However, the registration is pretty worthless." Also stating that "In conclusion, Adidas miCoach is a failure on almost every level." | [
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75,583,272 | 2024 in Tanzania | Events of 2024 in Tanzania.
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75,583,282 | Jenkyn | Jenkyn is a surname. People with the surname include: | [
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William Jenkyn (1613–1685), English clergyman
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75,583,290 | Belau Omal Marathon | The Belau Omal Marathon is an annual marathon in Palau. The inaugural edition of the race was held on 4 June 2023.
As a program to stimulate tourism and strengthen Palau–Taiwan relations, coordination and preparation for the Belau Omal Marathon began in 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was delayed until 2023. In February 2023, Palauan officials visited Kinmen to observe its 23rd marathon event. Taiwanese deputy foreign minister Roy Chun Lee announced in Taipei that Taiwan and Palau were jointly hosting the Belau Omal Marathon. Attendees of the news conference included Palauan vice president Uduch Sengebau Senior.
As part of the initial campaign to promote the race, Taiwanese athletes such as former tennis player Lu Yen-hsun and former baseball player Tsao Chun-yang, as well as legislators, entered the race.
The inaugural race was held on 4 June and drew about 600 runners from around the world. It was Palau's first internationally certified marathon. Finn runner Lauri Raunio won the men's segment with a winning time of 03:08:04 in the men's segment, and Taiwanese Liu Su-ya (劉素雅) finished first in the women's segment with a time of 03:35:03. | [
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75,583,297 | Kupreanof Mountain | Kupreanof Mountain is a 2,440-foot-elevation (744-meter) summit in Alaska.
Kupreanof Mountain is located 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Kodiak on the Kupreanof Peninsula along the north coast of Kodiak Island. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains north into Dry Spruce Bay and south to Viekoda Bay. Topographic relief is significant as the mountain rises over 2,400 feet (732 meters) above tidewater at Dry Spruce Bay in approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km). The mountain's name was applied in 1909 by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and the toponym was officially adopted in 1909 by the United States Board on Geographic Names. The name is derived from Kupreanof Island which in turn is named after Ivan Kupreyanov (1794–1857).
According to the Köppen climate classification system, Kupreanof Mountain is located in a subpolar oceanic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and cool summers. Weather systems coming off the North Pacific are forced upwards by the mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall. Winter temperatures can drop to 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F. | [
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75,583,305 | Chuck Brown (comics artist) | Chuck Brown is an American comics artist known for co-creating the comic book series Bitter Root and the webcomic 1000.
Brown grew up in Latta, South Carolina. He attended Benedict College, where he created the comic book American Empire with several other students. The series was set in a universe where the United States was a front for an evil empire that controlled the world. After graduating, he began working and eventually had a job in IT at the University of South Carolina.
In 2017, Brown co-created 1000 with Sanford Greene. Brown and Greene had previously worked together creating Dark Horse Comics' Rotten Apple. Brown quit his IT job in 2021, during the Covid pandemic, so that he could become a full-time comics creator.
Brown co-created Bitter Root, a comic book about monster hunters in the Harlem Renaissance, with Sanford Greene and David F. Walker.
He wrote the series Image Comics series Flawed, about Gem Ezz, a psychiatrist who moonlights as a vigilante. It debuted on September 28, 2022. Brown has also written runs of Marvel Comics and DC Comics, such as Black Panther, Wolverine, Punisher, Superman, Black Manta and Aquaman.
He has received a Ringo Award for Best Series for Bitter Root, and Best Webcomic for 1000. Bitter Root won the Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series in 2020 and 2022. The series was also nominated for the Golden Issue Award, and the Dragon Award. | [
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75,583,314 | Mariel Hecher | Mariel Hecher (born 19 October 1992) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder, winger or striker for Brisbane Roar.
Hecher started playing futsal at the age of six.
Hecher attended Southern Cross University in Australia.
Hecher played for Australian side Lions FC, helping the club win the league. She has captained Australian side Brisbane Roar..
Hecher mainly operates as a midfielder, winger, or striker and has been described as a "creative forward, has an impressive work rate covering more than 13kms a game... a perfect combination of technical ability and competitive spirit".
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75,583,327 | Matucana hoxeyi | Matucana hoxeyi is a species of cactus in the genus Matucana, native to Peru.
Matucana hoxeyi is identified by its pale yellow-green stems, glaucous, with a diameter of 12cm and reaching heights of up to 30cm. The plant typically grows either as a single specimen or in clusters. Its spines, initially golden but transitioning to grey, are straight to slightly curved. The plant features up to 10 radial spines, measuring up to 30mm in length, and a central spine that can reach 40mm. The flowers of Matucana hoxeyi measure approximately 65mm in length and red-orange with a subtle hint of violet. The seeds are dark brown and measure 2.2 x 2.0mm.
This species is found in the valley of the Río Rupac, Peru at elevations of 1800 to 2350 meters. Plants are found growing around Matucana haynii subsp. myriacantha.
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75,583,339 | 2023–24 Delfino Pescara 1936 season | The 2023–24 season is Delfino Pescara 1936's 88th season in existence and first one back in the Serie C. They are also competing in the Coppa Italia Serie C.
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75,583,368 | Serhii Bunin | Serhii Valeriiovych Bunin (Ukrainian: Сергій Валерійович Бунін; born 3 May 1971) is a Ukrainian landowner and politician currently serving as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from Ukraine's 98th electoral district in Kyiv Oblast. He is a member of the Servant of the People party.
Serhii Valeriiovych Bunin was born on 3 May 1971, in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. He is a graduate of the National Transport University, specialising in mechanical engineering, and from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv with a specialisation in jurisprudence.
From 1991 to 2002 Bunin worked at Ukrprombudservis NVO, eventually rising to the position of general director of the company. He also became director of the Hrant TOV company in 2001.
Bunin first ran for office unsuccessfully as a member of the Kyiv City Council in the 2006 Ukrainian local elections, as a member of the Bloc Borys Olijnyk and Myhailo Syrota. Nine years later, he ran a member of the Self Reliance party for the Kyiv Oblast Council in the 2015 Ukrainian local elections, winning in the oblast's 35th district.
During the first round of the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election, Bunin headed the electoral campaign of Self Reliance presidential candidate Andriy Sadovyi in Ukraine's 95th electoral district. Four months later, in the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, he ran as the candidate for Servant of the People in Ukraine's 98th electoral district. At the time of the election, he was an independent. He was successfully elected, winning 42.27% of the vote. The next-closest candidate was independent incumbent Serhii Mishchenko [uk], who won 21.05% of the vote.
Within the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament), Bunin is a member of the Servant of the People faction, and is a member of the Verkhovna Rada Agricultural and Land Committee. According to anti-corruption non-governmental organisation Chesno, Bunin owns the most land plots of any People's Deputy, owning nine out of ten land plots in the village of Bilohorodka, Kyiv Oblast.
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75,583,380 | 2023 Cairns floods | The 2023 Cairns floods are major flooding events occurring in and around the city of Cairns on the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia. Since Cairns' establishment in 1876, there have been numerous flooding events, coinciding with the city's annual wet season. However, the 2023 flooding event broke previous records set in March 1977. The floods were caused by ex-Cyclone Jasper which stalled as a monsoon tropical low over Far North Queensland on 17 December. Floods in the Barron River including its catchment area as well as the Mulgrave River and Russell River were classified as 'Major', and floods in the Herbert and Tully Rivers was classed as 'Moderate'. The Barron River surpassed the March 1977 record of 3.8 metres (12 ft), making the event the worst flooding event since records began in 1915.
The first suburbs of Cairns to be impacted by the floods were the coastal localities of Machans Beach, Holloways Beach, Yorkeys Knob, Trinity Beach, and Clifton Beach, when Cyclone Jasper made landfall on 14 December. Flood conditions steadily worsened; on 17 December, multiple requests for swift water rescue were made from Machans Beach and Holloways Beach. 'Watch and act' (move to higher ground) orders were given to Caravonica and Lake Placid and 'leave now' orders were given to Bluewater Estate and Trinity Park on 17 December. The Cairns Disaster Centre subsequently issued a 'take shelter now' for the entirety of the Cairns Region due to the flood, also on 17 December.
Increased rainfall caused Tinaroo Dam to spill over its spillway, as well as the Copperlode Dam to spill a peak of 2.78 metres (9 ft 1 in) over its spillway, its second highest recorded spillway level. The water spilling over Copperlode Dam caused its catchment creek, Freshwater Creek, to break its banks, threatening the suburbs of Redlynch, Brinsmead and lower Freshwater. The flooding was historic, breaking all records according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
Due to the flooding major roads within Cairns were closed for long durations such as the Captain Cook Highway and the Cairns Western Arterial Road.
The Queensland State Emergency Service (QSES) responded to over 1,000 calls for help by people within the Cairns region. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services swift water rescue crews and QSES were also tasked with numerous requests for evacuations, within the coastal suburbs. Many locals utilised personal watercraft to extract people who were trapped on their rooves within the coastal suburbs.
On 17 December, Cairns Airport halted all operations due to low visibility and flooding on the runway. Premier of Queensland Steven Miles declared a "serious weather emergency".
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75,583,401 | Blue Ribbon Survey | The Blue Ribbon Survey (Korean: 블루리본 서베이) is South Korea's first restaurant guide established in November 2005. It is published every year reflecting the evaluation data of the general public collected through its website.
According to an interview with Weekly Hankook, editor-in-chief Kim Eun-jo had been planning the Blue Ribbon Survey since 1999. At that time, however, evaluation was meaningless because there were not a lot of restaurants in South Korea and the quality of food and service was low. After the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the number of restaurants nationwide and their quality increased, so the survey could begin in 2005. Kim also claimed that the survey combined the strengths of the Michelin Guide and Zagat Survey.
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75,583,402 | Enn Tarvel | Enn Tarvel (until 1939 Enn Treiberg; July 31, 1932 – September 22, 2021) was an Estonian historian.
Enn Tarvel was born in the village of Metsiku, where he also grew up, the son of Valdek Tarvel (né Treiberg; 1882–?) and Emilie Tarvel (née Kuulberg; 1896–?). His uncle was the historian Peeter Tarvel. He attended the seven-year school in Annikvere and Rakvere Estonian High School (later renamed Rakvere High School No. 1), where he graduated in 1950 with a silver medal. He then started studying at Tartu State University's Faculty of History and Languages, and he graduated from the university in 1955 in general history. His thesis was on the history of England. He then worked at the Inter-District Local History Museum in Tartu and also gave lectures at Tartu State University. In 1957, he enrolled in a graduate program in Tallinn, and in 1961 he defended his thesis in history on the relations between the Estonian peasantry and the state estates during the Polish era, broadly discussing the entire Polish era in Estonia in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Russian translation of his thesis was published as a separate book in 1965 (with 1964 printed on the title page). In 1962, he began writing a doctoral dissertation on peasant taxation and land use, which he defended in 1971. His dissertation was published as a book in 1972 under the title Adramaa: Eesti talurahva maakasutuse ja maksustuse alused 13.–19. sajandil (Adramaa [et]: The Foundations of Estonian Peasant Land Use and Taxation in the Thirteenth to Nineteenth Centuries).
In 1960, Tarvel started working at the History Institute [et] of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR, where was a junior researcher until 1968 and a senior researcher until 1977. From 1978 to 1993, Tarvel was the head of the feudal history department at the History Institute. While working at the History Institute, he served as the supervisor for several historians, including Küllike Kaplinski, Maia Madari, Raivo Palmaru, Teet Veispak [et], Priit Raudkivi [et], and Jüri Kivimäe [et]. From 1983 to 1993, Tarvel was a lecturer in economic history at Tallinn Technical University. In 1988, Tarvel became a professor.
From 1992 to 1993, Tarvel was also a professor at the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences. Tarvel was a guest lecturer from 1980 to 1990 with lectures delivered at the University of Helsinki, University of Turku, University of Toronto, and University of Latvia. In 1998, he also lectured at Concordia International University Estonia. From 1993 to 1997, Tarvel was a professor of Baltic history at Stockholm University.
Tarvel studied topics in Estonian history from ancient times to the present day. His main areas of research were political history, agrarian history, and local history.
An important part of Tarvel's research activity was translating, editing, and annotating medieval chronicles about Old Livonia. Among other things, he was the scientific editor and annotator of the Estonian translation of the Livonian Chronicle of Henry, translated by Richard Kleis [et] and published in 1982 (the work was published with additional notes by Tarvel in 1993, 2005, and 2013; the last edition was published unchanged in 2018). He was also the editor and annotator of the Estonian translations of the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle and the chronicle of Dionysius Fabricius.
In 1983, he published the volume Lahemaa ajalugu (History of Lahemaa), and in 2018 a general treatment of Estonian history, Eesti rahva lugu (The Story of the Estonian People). Tarvel was also one of the authors of the general works Eesti talurahva ajalugu (History of the Estonian Peasantry, 1992) and Eesti ajalugu III (History of Estonia 3, 2013). Tarvel also studied the Soviet occupation of Estonia and especially its repressions. Tarvel participated in compiling and editing encyclopedias from the 1960s onward, most recently the TEA Encyclopedia [et]. | [
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75,583,442 | 2024 Diamond League | The 2024 Diamond League is the fifteenth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by World Athletics. The competition is a revision to the top level athletics series since Diamond League foundation in 2010. The number of Diamond Discipline events is 32. Each meeting will host a number of Diamond Discipline events and some of these events will not be broadcast. Events losing Diamond Discipline status will feature on the World Athletics Continental Tour, the second tier of track and field meetings.
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75,583,444 | Where's Pete | Where's Pete is a Canadian drama short film, directed by Jim Purdy and released in 1986. The film stars Heath Lamberts and Nancy Beatty as parents grieving the recent death of their teenage son Pete (Yannick Bisson) in a car accident.
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75,583,447 | Leucostele tunariensis | Leucostele tunariensis is a species of columnar cactus native to South America.
Leucostele tunariensis exhibits a columnar growth pattern, branching from the base and attaining heights between 2 and 3 meters. The green shoots are club-shaped to cylindrical, with a diameter of up to 12 centimeters and 16 to 21 sharp-edged ribs. Gray oval areoles, spaced about 1 centimeter apart, decorate these ribs, each bearing approximately 17 spines ranging from 0.5 to 6 centimeters. Notably, these spines lack differentiation into central and peripheral categories, with some pointing downwards.
The plant produces funnel-shaped, pink to red flowers near the shoot tips that bloom at night. These flowers measure 15 to 17 centimeters in length and have a diameter ranging from 12 to 15 centimeters. Another distinctive feature is the spherical, green fruits, with a diameter of 5 centimeters and a length of up to 4 centimeters.
Leucostele tunariensis is native to the Cochabamba department in Bolivia, specifically in the Cercado province on Cerro Tunari at elevations between 3000 and 3800 meters.
Martín Cárdenas initially described the species as Trichocereus tunariensis in 1959, with the species name "tunariensis" denoting its presence on Cerro Tunari in Bolivia. In 2012, Boris O. Schlumpberger reclassified the species into the genus Leucostele. Additional nomenclatural synonym include Echinopsis tunariensis (Cárdenas) H. Friedrich & G. D. Rowley (1974). | [
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75,583,453 | Ekana Football Stadium | The Ekana Football Stadium is a football stadium located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It is the main stadium in the city where football matches are held.
The stadium is a multi-dimensional sports facility with excellent support features. The ground was host to a varied set of state and national level events; this complex has football ground. Also known as Ekana Football Stadium, this facility hosts a range of cultural and entertainment events of the locality as well. Training sessions of different events are held here on a daily basis and lot of youngsters from the area are the beneficiaries. On 21st November, Inter Kashi played their first I-League home match against Mohammedan SC in the Ekana Football Stadium in Lucknow.
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75,583,483 | Land of Angels | Land of Angels (Hungarian: Angyalok földje) is a 1962 Hungarian drama film directed by György Révész and starring Tamás Végvári, Klári Tolnay and Ferenc Zenthe. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director László Duba. It is based on a 1929 novel by Lajos Kassák and is set amongst working class inhabitants of Budapest during the Horthy era. | [
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75,583,510 | List of speakers of the Colorado House of Representatives | The following is a list of speakers of the Colorado House of Representatives since statehood. | [
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75,583,536 | William Herbert Sports Ground | William Herbert Sports Ground is a cricket ground in Wynberg, Cape Town, a region of Western Cape province in South Africa. The ground was first used in 1879. It hosted two first-class matches of the Dadabhay Trophy from 1972 to 1974. It also hosted matches of the Dadabhay Trophy, prior to getting first-class status, between 1958 and 1968. The first recorded match having official status on the ground was held on 1 January 1972, between Western Province and Natal.
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75,583,560 | David Negri | David Negri (January 29, 1927 – August 9, 2011) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 41st district of the California State Assembly.
Negri was born in Burbank, California. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles, Stanford University and Stanford Law School.
Negri was an attorney.
In 1966, Negri was elected to represent the 41st district of the California State Assembly, succeeding Tom C. Carrell. He served until 1969, when he was succeeded by Henry Arklin.
Negri died in August 2011 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 84.
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75,583,576 | Gelephu Special Administrative Region | Gelephu Special Administrative Region also known as Mindfulness City is a planned special administrative region and economic hub in Gelephu, Bhutan, that covers an area of 1,000 square kilometer. It will also serve as a connectivity between South Asia and South East Asia.
The plan for SAR was addressed to the public by His Majesty the King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan on his Royal Address coinciding with the 116th National Day celebration on December 17, 2023.
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75,583,580 | Aangan – Aapno Kaa | Aangan – Aapno Kaa (transl. Our Courtyard) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that aired from 11 December 2023 on Sony SAB. Produced by Cockcrow Entertainment and Shaika Films, it stars Ayushi Khurana, Samar Vermani, Aditi Rathore, Neetha Shetty and Mahesh Thakur.
Ayushi Khurana, Aditi Rathore and Neetha Shetty were cast as the three sisters. The series marks Rathore's return to television after two years. Mahesh Thakur was cast as their father. Samar Vermani was cast as the lead opposite Khurana.
Aangan – Aapno Kaa is an adaptation of the Sun Bangla's Bengali series Kanyadaan, and is also inspired from the Sun TV's Tamil series Metti Oli.
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75,583,581 | New Zealand rail cranes | Various rail operators in New Zealand have used (and continue to use) rail cranes, for various tasks on maintaining the rail corridor, including accident recovery work.
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75,583,586 | Katsumi Fukuhara | Katsumi Fukuhara (Japanese: 福原 かつみ, Hepburn: Fukuhara Katsumi, born 24 August) is a Japanese voice actor from Ibaraki Prefecture, affiliated with Axl-One. He is known for voicing Touya Mochizuki in In Another World with My Smartphone, Yukiya Araki in W'z, and Kikuru Madan in Immoral Guild. He won the Seiyu Award for Best Rookie Actor in 2020.
Katsumi Fukuhara, a native of Ibaraki Prefecture, was born on 24 August. His voice acting career started in 2015, appearing in the film Miss Hokusai and the video game Natsuiro High School: Seishun Hakusho. Educated at the training school Axl-Zero, he joined Axl-One in April 2016.
In May 2017, Fukuhara was cast as Touya Mochizuki, the main character of In Another World with My Smartphone. In March 2018, he was cast as Yukiya Araki, the main character of W'z. In April 2019, he was cast as Anthony in If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord.
In March 2020, Fukuhara won the Seiyu Award for Best Rookie Actor at the 14th Seiyu Awards. In September 2020, he was cast as Hokuto Kurama in Scar on the Praeter and as Shark in Crunchyroll's adaptation of the manhwa Noblesse. In March 2021, he was cast as Toma Sobi in 86. In June 2022, he was cast as Kikuru Madan, the main character of Immoral Guild. In December 2023, he was cast as Kyle Morgan Crevary in 7th Time Loop.
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75,583,587 | Kotaro Daigo | Kotaro Daigo (Japanese: 醍醐 虎汰朗, Hepburn: Daigo Kotarō, born 1 September 2000) is a Japanese actor from Tokyo, affiliated with A-Light. He is known for voicing Hodaka Morishima in Weathering With You.
Kotaro Daigo, a native of Tokyo, was born on 1 September 2000. Originally part of the junior high school soccer team, he left and started a career in acting because he had long admired the entertainment industry.
Daigo starred in the Yowamushi Pedal stage adaptations, starring as Sakamichi Onoda in the February and March 2017 production Yowamushi Pedal Shin Interhigh-hen: Start Line. He later reprised his role in the October 2017 production Yowamushi Pedal Shin Interhigh-hen: Heat Up and March 2018 productions Yowamushi Pedal Shin Interhigh-hen: Hakone Gakuen Ōja Fukukaku. He was later replaced by Taishu Nukanobu for the May 2019 stage play Yowamushi Pedal Shin Interhigh-hen: Limit Breaker.
In November 2018, Daigo was cast as Hodaka Morishima in Weathering With You. He and co-star Nana Mori had been chosen from among two thousand auditionees to play the main characters. In 2020, he won the Seiyu Award for Best Rookie Actor at the 14th Seiyu Awards.
In 2019, he starred as Daisei Yoshida in the asadora Maiagare!. He and Hiroki Miura played Haku in the 2022 stage adaptation of Spirited Away and its August 2023 encore at the Misono-za in Nagoya. In March 2023, he was cast as Yusuke Ogino, the main character of the 2023 drama adaptation of Ciguatera. | [
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75,583,588 | Ibrahim Sani | Ibrahim Sani (born 9 July 1984) is the CEO of Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputra.
He was previously an investment banker with CIMB. Prior to that, he was an Executive Editor with Astro Awani.
Ibrahim Sani received a bachelor's degree in Accounting from the International Islamic University Malaysia.
In 2015, Ibrahim interviewed the CEO of 1MDB, Arul Kanda Kandasamy at the Business Radio Station BFM 89.9, where Arul refuted all allegations levelled against the state-owned enterprise, including tempering with the audit reports of 1MDB. Arul Kanda alleged that 'people refused to listen to 1MDB's point of view as the people find the facts 'boring'. However, this denial has been proven untrue in the courts, as the 1MDB case continues to be heard in the court of law.
Ibrahim's mainstay in broadcast is usually interviewing business leaders of Malaysia, such as with PETRONAS", and Principal Financial Group, or with Telekom Malaysia, and also with Sime Darby Property.
He also speaks frequently on-air with leaders in the Banking and Insurance industries such as with Liberty Mutual, and with Bank Islam Malaysia.
Ibrahim also speaks often with startup founders and owners of mid-sized companies such as with Ride-hailing firm Sooka, and with Kenanga Futures, or with on-demand marketing firm Dattel Asia.
Amongst interviews with publicly elected officials are with Former Finance Minister of Malaysia Lim Guan Eng, former Minister in charge of Law Reforms Nancy Shukri, as well as academics and activists such as with Universiti Oxford Blavatnik School of Government, and with the Rector of International Islamic University Malaysia Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, as well as with public advocacy group REFSA.
Ibrahim is often invited to be a speaker with various statutory bodies and regulators such as with the Securities Commission Malaysia, the Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC), as well as with Bursa Malaysia, and with insurance firm Fi Life.
He is also a regular speaker at PR conferences such as the Asia 'Marketing Interactive Conference'.
Ibrahim was appointed as the CEO of Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputera following the departure of the previous incumbent.
Ibrahim spoke about the 2022 Malaysian general election, where Mediacorp reported on his reporting. Sinar Harian reported on Ibrahim's comments regarding the election process of Parti Keadilan Rakyat. He was also involved in the controversy regarding former singer Hattan where there was an on-air abuse by the singer to a broadcast journalist.
He is also cited on tech media, such as by Soya Cincau on 5G, The Star (Malaysia) and The Sun (Malaysia) regarding the semiconductor issues, He was also reported by World Of Buzz, regarding the Twitter activities of imprisoned former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. | [
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75,583,590 | Emily Banks (actress) | Emily Banks (born January 23, 1933) is an American actress and model. She is known for the films, Gunfight in Abilene, Live a Little, Love a Little and as Yeoman Tonia Barrows in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, Shore Leave. She also appeared on the television series, The Tim Conway Show.
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75,583,595 | Leucostele faundezii | Leucostele faundezii is a species of columnar cactus found in Chile.
Leucostele faundezii exhibits a columnar growth pattern, attaining a height of 80 cm. The branches are decumbent, spanning 14 cm in diameter, and display a grayish-green coloration. At the apex, there are 18 tuberculate and obtuse ribs, each measuring 2 cm in width and 3 mm in height. The obovate areoles, measuring 1 mm in height and 8 mm in width, have a gray color. The acicular gray spines consist of 1–3 central spines measuring 2.5 cm in length and 9 radial spines measuring 2 cm in length and 0.5 mm in diameter. The flowers, numbering between 2 and 6, appear subapical, measuring 11 cm in length and 9 cm in diameter, with an ovary diameter of 2 cm. Initially displaying a deep pink hue in flower buds, transitioning to white with a brownish-pink apex as they mature.
This species is native to Coquimbo, Chile and is found growing in sand dunes sometimes with the algae Trentepohlia aurea growing on the spine.
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75,583,610 | Paul Chevigny | Paul Chevigny (died December 11, 2023) was an American lawyer and author. He was the the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Professor of Law Emeritus at the New York University School of Law. | [
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75,583,629 | Henry Van Hien Sekyi | Henry Van Hien Sekyi (15 January1928 - 15 September 2005) was a Ghanaian diplomat. He was Ghana's High Commissioner to Australia from 1966 to 1970, Ambassador to Italy from 1970 to 1972, High Commissioner to United Kingdom from 1972 to 1975, Permanent Representative to the United Nations from Ghana from 1979 to 1981.
Henry Van Hien Sekyi was born on January 15, 1928, in Cape Coast in the Gold Coast. His father, Kobina Sekyi, a lawyer and politician, named him after an uncle, Henry van Hien.
Sekyi had his secondary education at Adisadel College. He enrolled at the University College of the Gold Coast which granted its degrees in a special relationship with the University of London. There, Sekyi received a B. A. in Classics specializing in Ancient Philosophy with First Class in 1953. He continued his studies at Kings College, Cambridge and graduated with B. A. in Classical Studies in 1955. He returned to the Gold Coast and joined the Civil Service in 1955. He received further training in international relations at the London School of Economics from 1955 to 1956.
On 18 January 1958, Sekyi married Maria Joyce Techie-Menson, a daughter of Sir Charles W. Tachie - Menson.
Sekyi joined the Ghanaian Foreign Service in 1957. In 1962, Sekyi served briefly at the Ghana embassy in Rome as Counsellor. Between 1962 and 1965, he held appointments in divisions within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra before becoming Acting Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1965.
In 1966, Sekyi was appointed High Commission to Australia.
In 1970, Sekyi went to Italy as Ambassador and remained there until 1972.
In 1972, Sekyi was appointed High Commissioner to Britain in succession to A. B. Attafua who was recalled. Sekyi held the position of High Commissioner until 1975 when he came back to Ghana to serve as Director of the Political Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Accra. In 1976, Sekyi was promoted as Senior Principal Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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75,583,630 | William H. Forrest | William Hezekiah Forrest (c. 1831 – March 14, 1875), called Bill Forrest, was one of the six Forrest brothers who engaged in the interregional slave trade in the United States prior to the American Civil War. During the war he served under his brother Nathan Bedford Forrest's command as leader of a group of Confederate-aligned raiders called the Forty Thieves. After the war Forrest was involved in several shooting incidents and was implicated in the assassination of a Freedmen's Bureau sub-comissioner in 1866. Multiple accounts describe Forrest as an unstable and lethal "desperado." Forrest died in 1875 of either "dissipation" (alcohol dependence) or "stomach congestion."
Bill Forrest was the fourth-born son of William and Miriam (Beck) Forrest, and he grew up in rural areas of Tennessee and northern Mississippi. The Forrest children were generally afforded little education as the family was preoccupied with subsistence farming and then animal trading. Later, Nathan Bedford Forrest's five younger brothers were "ideal junior partners" who contributed to a "building a formidable slave-trading operation." William H. Forrest began working for Bedford around 1857. Bill Forrest was described in a highly critical anti-Forrest article published in the aftermath of the Battle of Fort Pillow as "an extensive negro trader at Vicksburg." According to historian Jack Hurst, Bill Forrest frequented St. Louis where he collected "sizable" gangs of Missouri slaves for resale.
In autumn 1853, when he was about 23 years old, Bill Forrest allegedly shot and killed James Holt of Vine Grove, Texas. Holt had founded that community and been its first postmaster. Forrest was arrested 18 years later in Gonzalez, Texas. At the 1871 trial he was acquitted of murder by a jury of 11 whites "and one negro."
According to one database of Confederate military leadership, Forrest served as an officer in several Confederate cavalry units. He started out as a first lieutenant in the 11th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, and then became a captain and was later promoted to major in a unit that ended the war as the 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. However, a military historian argues that Forrest primarily operated outside the mainline Confederate States Army command structure:
Perhaps no part of [N.B.] Forrest's organization is quite so characteristic of him as his use of scouts. Information is of tremendous importance in war. Forrest intuitively appreciated this from the very beginning; in his own unique way he organized the gathering of information extremely well. Trained regular soldiers are notoriously poor at mingling with civilians to gain information. Even volunteer soldiers in uniform are somewhat at a disadvantage. Forrest's Scouts, who were more or less continuously commanded throughout various organizations by his brother, Captain Bill Forrest, were never on the Confederate payroll. They came together in times of stress and fought bravely, mounted or on foot; however, they usually operated semi-independently. They were not spies; they were always armed and operated under direct control against the enemy. There was an informality about the Southern uniform, however, which allowed the scouts to appear to be civilians when it was desirable. Forrest was undoubtedly the best informed commander on either side.
For at least part of the American Civil War, Forrest led a group colloquially known as the Forty Thieves. The nature of this group is explained in Joel Chandler Harris's 1904 A Little Union Scout, wherein a character explains, "I was billeted with Captain Bill Forrest's company of Independents, sometimes known as the Forty Thieves, owing to their ability as foragers." An 1899 review of a Forrest biography described them similarly: "They drew no pay except from the enemy, and lived by foraging on the enemy when they could, and on friends when no enemy was at hand. Such troops, well directed, were particularly uncomfortable customers to those whom they wished to harass and disquiet."
In April 1863, Bill Forrest was wounded and captured at the Battle of Day's Gap—"after being unhorsed by a bullet that smashed one of his thigh bones." Union lieutenant colonel and later governor of Louisiana Henry C. Warmoth wrote almost 70 years later "My regiment fought Bill Forrest, brother of Nathan Bedford Forrest, at Decatur, Alabama, and one of my men shot him through the hips."
On May 21, 1864, Forrest and his men routed a scouting party of the 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union) (Col. George E. Waring Jr.) in a skirmish near Mount Pleasant, Mississippi.
In August 1864, Bill Forrest was one of the leaders of Forrest's raid on Memphis, which ultimately yielded no major advantage but did plenty to embarrass U.S. Army officers who nominally controlled the town. A young Mississippian named William Brown Winter was in the unit led by Bill Forrest on the Memphis raid; "on the outskirts of Memphis they rode through a camp of black Union troops and shot it up." Forrest and his company rode their horses into the lobby of the elegant Gayoso Hotel, "where he thumped on his desk with the butt end of his revolver to gain the attention of the clerk," and "there gave further instructions to his men, who barred all egress and streamed through the corridors in search of their prey." Forrest's mission was capturing General Stephen A. Hurlbut, but Hurlburt "happened to be staying that night in the quarters of a colonel friend and thus missed capture." The U.S. Army gathered their forces in due course and began to run the rebels back out of town, and "a battery that Bill Forrest had run over but had not stopped to spike now gave the retiring raiders trouble, but they were soon withdrawing from the city with their captures, about six hundred men, a number of horses and mules, and private plunder." The hotel later installed a bronze plaque in the lobby commemorating the raid.
In April 1865, after Robert E. Lee had surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House, but before Bedford Forrest resigned in May 1865, Bill Forrest continued to battle. According to one news account, "Seventeen men of the 11th New York Cavalry, under command of a Lieutenant, were bushwhacked near Germantown this morning by about 100 rebels under Capt. Bill Forrest, and all but one officer and two others killed, wounded or captured. A force of 100 Federals was sent in pursuit from Germantown, but failed to overtake the enemy. They found eight of their comrades, dead, along the road. Four were shot through the heart."
In 1930, Warmoth wrote of Bill Forrest, "He spent some time in New Orleans after the War and he well remembered our contests and the incidents of the battles which we fought. There was a pretty girl living near Cherokee Station. We fought and drove each other to and fro by this girl's home day after day for a week. She said that Colonel Forrest was her 'Rebel Sweetheart' and that I was her 'Yankee Sweetheart.'"
Post-bellum, William H. Forrest was involved in a number of shootings that made headlines in part due to his brother's fame. The most consequential of these was the assassination of a U.S. Army veteran and Freedmen's Bureau sub-commissioner from Rhode Island named J. B. Blanding, who was shot twice in the head while out on an evening walk in Grenada, Mississippi, likely by a man named Tom Wilson. Forrest, described by the Freedmen's Bureau as the leader of a gang of local thugs, later clubbed a man who dared suggest there was anything amiss in Yalobusha County. The Freedmen's Bureau investigated the incident, which led to increased military presence in the region, but no arrests were ever made.
There were at least four other shootings involving Bill Forrest. The Memphis Avalanche commented about Forrest at the time of the 1874 incident in Hot Springs, Arkansas: "He has 'planted' his man and oftentimes men in very near all the Southern States and is about the last man for a noncombatant to rush up against." When William H. Forrest died in 1875, the Tuskaloosa Gazette of Tuscaloosa, Alabama wrote "Capt. Forrest was a brave man, and never took undue advantage of an enemy, however he was so dangerous that society will be better off because of his death."
Forrest died at his brother Jesse Forrest's house in 1875; the cause was said to be "congestion stomach." The journalist Lafcadio Hearn attended Nathan Bedford Forrest's funeral in 1877 (two years after the death of Bill Forrest) and reported his observations in the Cincinnati Commercial newspaper, writing:
It was a terrible family, this Forrest family. There were seven boys and three girls; the eldest of the sons being Nathan Bedford. All the sons grew up to be fighting men; and several were killed in the ranks of the Confederacy. There was only one of the seven, however, who turned out to be what we might really term a desperado, and that was Bill Forrest, the only man General Forrest used to say that he ever felt afraid of. "No one living," said the General, "can tell when Bill's going to get mad." And whenever Bill got mad he shot, and he never missed his man. "He used to carry a 'navy' about this long," said my informant, putting his hands three feet apart, "and wore a long coat to hide it." Bill killed men almost at regular intervals, both before and after the war. I am told he killed many during the war, but that, I suppose, was legitimate. Since the war he slew men in Mississippi, and Alabama, and Georgia, and had to leave various cities in those various States because of these things. Where known he was feared, as a Western chronicler said of a border desperado, "much more than the Almighty." Yet he had many warm friends, and might have settled down into a man of peace had he not finally killed himself by dissipation. | [
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75,583,635 | The House Under the Rocks | The House Under the Rocks (Hungarian: Ház a sziklák alatt) is a 1958 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk and György Hintsch and starring János Görbe, Irén Psota and Margit Bara. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director László Duba. It premiered at the 1958 Venice Film Festival before being released in Hungary the following year. | [
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75,583,667 | Pseudo-Roestraten | Pseudo-Roestraten or Pseudo-Roestraeten is the notname given to an artist or artists to whom or which are attributed a number of vanitas still lifes likely created in the period between 1675 and 1725. The notname was given as the artist's works show some resemblance to that of the Dutch painter Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten. Recurring elements of the paintings are arrangements of books, documents and precious objects with a vanitas meaning displayed on oriental carpets. The artist(s) may have been of German or Scandinavian origin. Many works of the anonymous artist are or were held in English collections, which makes it likely that the artist worked for some time in England.
Around 1990 Fred G. Meijer of the Netherlands Institute for Art History created the notname 'Pseudo-Roestraten' for an unknown artist or unknown artists to whom he attributed a large number of still lifes with books, documents and precious objects in a style somewhat reminiscent of that of Pieter van Roestraeten. As the execution and quality of the work are inconsistent it is possible that this composite body of work was created by multiple artists, possibly of Scandinavian or German origin.
An old man reading in one of the works shows similarities to the work of the Swedish painter Christian von Thum while another work auctioned at Sotheby's on 6 July 1999 bore the partially readable signature 'Johan Krog... Anno 1689'. As many works were held in early collections in England (such as a series of six overdoor pieces from Longleat House auctioned at Christie's on 14 June 2002), the artist or artists may have been based in England.
The works attributed to the Pseudo-Roestraten typically depict all kinds of objects on a table or ledge, which is covered with a red oriental carpet. These objects are the typical symbols found in so-called vanitas still lifes. This genre of still life aims to evoke the meaninglessness of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits through the use of stock symbols, which reference the transience of things, the brevity of life and, in particular, the futility of earthly wealth and glory: skulls, soap bubbles, candles, smoking utensils, empty glasses, wilting flowers, insects, smoke, watches, hourglasses mirrors, books and musical instruments, and various expensive or exclusive objects such as jewellery, silverware and rare shells.
The term vanitas is derived from the famous line 'Vanitas, Vanitas. Et omnia Vanitas', in the book of the Ecclesiastes in the bible, which in the King James Version is translated as "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity". The worldview behind the vanitas paintings was a Christian understanding of the world as a temporary place of fleeting pleasures and sorrows from which mankind can only escape through the sacrifice and resurrection of Christ.
While the works of the Pseudo-Roestraten share the subject matter and style of van Roestraeten, their execution is more rigid. The works also typically include oriental carpets which are painted in a distinctive dotted style of paint. Many of the works were formerly attributed to van Roestraeten on the art market. | [
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75,583,671 | Disappearance of Gaynor Lord | Gaynor Lord was a British woman who disappeared in Norwich, United Kingdom, on 8 December 2023.
Gaynor Lord (born 1967 or 1968) was a shop assistant at the gin counter, for local sprits distiller Bullards, at Jarrolds department store in Norwich city centre. She was married to Clive and had three children.
On 8 December 2023, Lord was scheduled to finish work at 16:00 GMT but left at approximately 14:45 and did not take her usual route home. She walked around the city, passing the cathedral at 15:22 and Norwich Playhouse theatre approximately 25 minutes later. At 16:01 she was seen on CCTV walking along St Augustine's Street, which leaves the city centre to the north-west.
At around 20:00, a member of the public found some of Lord's belongings in Wensum Park in the north of the city; she was reported missing that evening. Police began searching the park the following day. On 15 December they discovered Lord's body in the River Wensum approximately 400 metres (440 yd) from the park. A post mortem determined that she had drowned and that there was no evidence of third-party involvement.
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75,583,673 | List of speakers of the New Mexico House of Representatives | The following is a list of speakers of the New Mexico House of Representatives since statehood. | [
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75,583,695 | Employees State Insurance Scheme Hospital, Ayanavaram | Employees State Insurance Scheme Hospital (ESIS Hospital) is an E S I Hospital for employees of companies, located at Ayanavaram neighbourhood in Chennai of Tamil Nadu in the peninsular India. Employees with a monthly salary less than ₹15,000 are eligible for treatments in ESIS Hospitals. This is one of the two hospitals in Chennai, the other being in K. K. Nagar.
It is situated at an altitude of about 31.8 metres (104 ft) above the mean sea level with the geographic coordinates of (13°05′42″N 80°14′21″E / 13.0949°N 80.2391°E / 13.0949; 80.2391) on Medavakkam Tank road in Ayanavaram.
Various treatments related to Cardiology, Nephrology, Gynaecology, Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Physiotherapy and Surgery are provided in this hospital. Separate blood bank facility adds the specialities. Medicine department occupies the ground floor. Out-patient department with specific timings is operated. Dental treatment facilities are also available here. | [
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75,583,705 | Teck Whye Crescent murder | On 16 August 2017, during a heated argument, 48-year-old Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim picked up a kitchen knife and stabbed his 35-year-old flatmate Mohammad Roslan Zaini in the heart at their rented Teck Whye flat, which caused Roslan to bleed to death while staggering to an open area outside the flat. Rosli was charged with murder, and despite claiming he was gravely provoked and lost control while killing Roslan (who allegedly insulted Rosli's mother), the trial court found him capable of self control at the time of the crime and hence found Rosli guilty of murder. After the prosecution declined to seek the death penalty, Rosli was sentenced to life in prison in January 2022.
On the morning of 16 August 2017, inside a rented flat at Teck Whye Crescent, a man was stabbed on the chest and he died shortly after staggering out of the flat and collapsed on a grass patch at the foot of his block. Residents were shocked at the incident, and some also state they heard sounds of a commotion coming from the flat where the victim was fatally stabbed.
The corpse of the victim, identified as 35-year-old Mohammad Roslan Zaini, was first discovered by a bus driver at the grass field itself. Subsequently, paramedics responded to a report about Roslan and they pronounced Roslan dead at the scene. The police responded to the report of Roslan's death and they conducted their first round of investigations, and they followed a trail of blood to Roslan's flat on the fourth floor of his block, where they searched for evidence while cordoning the flat.
It was on that same day, when the police managed to establish the identity of the suspect and arrested the man, who was Roslan's flatmate and was seen at a nearby housing estate when the police traced his whereabouts and approached him. It was also revealed through preliminary investigations that Roslan and the flatmate was allegedly having a dispute with one another and it led to the suspect stabbing Roslan several times and caused Roslan's death, which had been classified as murder by the police.
On 18 August 2017, two days after Roslan's murder, his 48-year-old flatmate Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was charged in court with murder. Rosli himself was also brought back to the crime scene three days after he was charged, and would re-enact how he committed the crime itself. Under Singaporean law, if Rosli was found guilty of murder, he would face the death penalty.
One of Roslan's neighbours, a 49-year-old warehouse assistant, stated that Rosli used to sleep at the third-storey staircase landing of the block for the previous two years before November 2016, when Roslan invited Rosli to live with him and Roslan told the neighbour that he was sympathetic towards Rosli. Another neighbour of Roslan, who worked in the logistics sector, told the press that Roslan used to live in the flat with his ex-wife and baby son before the couple divorced and Roslan was left living alone in the flat after his son and ex-wife moved out. A third neighbour described Roslan as a friendly person and also stated Rosli was polite to his neighbours and would apologize each time for the noises often heard regularly at the flat. At the time of his death, Roslan's mother was deceased, and his twin brother was living in another part of Singapore.
Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was born in Singapore in 1969. According to his lawyers, Rosli had an unhappy childhood because his mother had physically and emotionally abused him until he became a teenager. When Rosli was 13, he discovered his mother having affairs with other men and informed his father, which led to his parents' divorce. Even so, Rosli still craved for his mother's love, and eventually, Rosli reconnected with her in the later years, and he dutifully provided her allowance and also paid for her medical expenses. Rosli's mother died while her son was in remand for the murder offence. It was also reported that Rosli married at the age of 21 and had two children, but his marriage lasted only three years and it ended with a divorce due to his drug addiction.
According to a female friend, in spite of his previous run-ins with the law, Rosli was a good-hearted person who treated his friends well, and he also would provide them advice whenever they faced any difficulties. The friend however, noted that Rosli had a bad temper, and this led to him getting into trouble on several occasions, including a knife-wielding incident that took place at a coffee shop several months before the murder. By November 2016, Rosli was homeless for two years and slept on the corridors of HDB blocks, and it was then he first met his tenant Mohammad Roslan Zaini, who took pity on Rosli and offered to let him live in his rented flat at Teck Whye Crescent. The two men had a good and friendly relationship, and they also split the monthly rent.
On 16 February 2021, 51-year-old Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim stood trial at the High Court for one count of murder. Rosli was represented by Anand Nalachandran, Low Chun Yee and Adeline Goh, while the prosecution was led by Yang Ziliang, Andre Chong and Zhou Yang. The trial was presided by Justice Dedar Singh Gill of the High Court.
The trial court was told that in August 2017, the same month of the killing, Rosli began to suspect that Roslan was overcharging his share of rent and their daily expenses, and Roslan himself allegedly did not pay up his share of rent, and they frequently quarrelled over this. Additionally, a female friend of Rosli, whom he knew for over ten years and treated like a sister, had broke up with Roslan and she complained to Rosli about Roslan, and it further added conflict to his relationship with Roslan. On the early hours of 16 August 2017, the date of the murder, Rosli, Roslan and their three friends (one of whom left early before the killing) were at the rented flat watching a movie. Roslan and Rosli were once again arguing over money during that movie session itself, and angered by Roslan's remarks, Rosli rushed into the kitchen and picked up a knife with a 17cm-long blade. Afterwards, Rosli used the knife to stab Roslan in the chest, right forearm and right thigh, and it was witnessed by the two visitors, who all were shocked at the stabbing. According to Dr Gilbert Lau, the forensic pathologist who examined Roslan's corpse, the knife wound inflicted on his chest penetrated his heart, and it was sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death.
In his defence, Rosli stated he never intended to kill Roslan, and thus raised the defences of diminished responsibility, sudden and grave provocation and accidental stabbing. He alleged that during the argument between Roslan and himsey, Roslan had insulted Rosli's mother and this caused to be enraged and lost his self-control, and he was therefore provoked into stabbing Roslan to death. Rosli stated while he had plunged the knife into Roslan's chest, he never intended to cause his death as the knife was accidentally "poked" into Roslan's chest while he was slashing the knife towards Roslan. Rosli also claimed he had consumed nitrazepam, a sedative, around the time of the offence. Dr G. Kandasami, a government psychiatrist, testified that Rosli had some degree of "cognition and volitional impairment" under a high dose of nitrazepam, but he stated it was not sufficient to impair his mental responsibility at the time of the murder.
On 9 November 2021, Justice Dedar Singh Gill delivered his verdict. He rejected Rosli's defence of accidental stabbing, as he accepted the forensic evidence and eyewitness testimony that Rosli had inflicted the wound by an inward thrust, and found it too incredible to buy Rosli's claim of accidentally poking the knife at Roslan's chest with the knife. Justice Gill also found that there was adequate lighting in the room, and Rosli had chosen the most "lethal implement" in the kitchen tray, and it corroborated the fact that he had intentionally inflicted the fatal stab wound. Justice Gill also found that Rosli's consumption of sedatives was not sufficient to impair Rosli's state of mind at the time he murdered Roslan. He further noted that Roslan's alleged insults hurled at Rosli's mother did not sufficiently constitute a form of sudden and grave provocation that could made Rosli enraged and lost his self-control when he stabbed Roslan to death, since such remarks are common and a reasonable person who heard it would not react with such lethal violence.
Therefore, Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was found guilty of murder under Section 300(c) of the Penal Code. Sentencing was adjourned to a later date to give both the prosecution and defence time to file submissions on sentence. The prosecution expressed that they would not seek the death penalty. A murder charge under Section 300(c) of the Penal Code was punishable by either death or life in prison with caning.
On 13 January 2022, 52-year-old Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was sentenced to life imprisonment. Prior to his sentencing, Rosli's defence counsel submitted a mitigation plea that a life sentence was appropriate in Rosli's case, as the circumstances of the case and his conduct did not warrant the death penalty, and added that the prosecution had earlier announced their intention to not request for capital punishment. Apart from his life term, Rosli did not get caning as he was above the age of 50 at the time of sentencing.
It was also reported that Rosli's defence counsel was replaced by prominent criminal lawyer Eugene Thuraisingam and his two associates Chooi Jing Yen and Hamza Zafar Malik, after Rosli's previous defence counsel discharged themselves before his sentencing. Thuraisingam expressed that Rosli will appeal against his conviction and sentence.
In the aftermath of Rosli's trial, his case was brought to public attention once again when in March 2023, 59-year-old Ng Boon Hong was arrested at Redhill Close for allegedly murdering his 61-year-old flatmate Ang Cheng Kek inside thei rented flat, and both the cases of Ng and Rosli were among the previous cases of co-tenant violence in rental flats discussed by netizens who all questioned the government policy of arranging for strangers to live together in co-rental flats, given that there were cases of tenants having conflicts with each other over certain issues under the same roof and led to these cases of violence committed within rental flats. | [
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"text": "Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was born in Singapore in 1969. According to his lawyers, Rosli had an unhappy childhood because his mother had physically and emotionally abused him until he became a teenager. When Rosli was 13, he discovered his mother having affairs with other men and informed his father, which led to his parents' divorce. Even so, Rosli still craved for his mother's love, and eventually, Rosli reconnected with her in the later years, and he dutifully provided her allowance and also paid for her medical expenses. Rosli's mother died while her son was in remand for the murder offence. It was also reported that Rosli married at the age of 21 and had two children, but his marriage lasted only three years and it ended with a divorce due to his drug addiction.",
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"text": "According to a female friend, in spite of his previous run-ins with the law, Rosli was a good-hearted person who treated his friends well, and he also would provide them advice whenever they faced any difficulties. The friend however, noted that Rosli had a bad temper, and this led to him getting into trouble on several occasions, including a knife-wielding incident that took place at a coffee shop several months before the murder. By November 2016, Rosli was homeless for two years and slept on the corridors of HDB blocks, and it was then he first met his tenant Mohammad Roslan Zaini, who took pity on Rosli and offered to let him live in his rented flat at Teck Whye Crescent. The two men had a good and friendly relationship, and they also split the monthly rent.",
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"text": "On 16 February 2021, 51-year-old Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim stood trial at the High Court for one count of murder. Rosli was represented by Anand Nalachandran, Low Chun Yee and Adeline Goh, while the prosecution was led by Yang Ziliang, Andre Chong and Zhou Yang. The trial was presided by Justice Dedar Singh Gill of the High Court.",
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"text": "The trial court was told that in August 2017, the same month of the killing, Rosli began to suspect that Roslan was overcharging his share of rent and their daily expenses, and Roslan himself allegedly did not pay up his share of rent, and they frequently quarrelled over this. Additionally, a female friend of Rosli, whom he knew for over ten years and treated like a sister, had broke up with Roslan and she complained to Rosli about Roslan, and it further added conflict to his relationship with Roslan. On the early hours of 16 August 2017, the date of the murder, Rosli, Roslan and their three friends (one of whom left early before the killing) were at the rented flat watching a movie. Roslan and Rosli were once again arguing over money during that movie session itself, and angered by Roslan's remarks, Rosli rushed into the kitchen and picked up a knife with a 17cm-long blade. Afterwards, Rosli used the knife to stab Roslan in the chest, right forearm and right thigh, and it was witnessed by the two visitors, who all were shocked at the stabbing. According to Dr Gilbert Lau, the forensic pathologist who examined Roslan's corpse, the knife wound inflicted on his chest penetrated his heart, and it was sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death.",
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"text": "In his defence, Rosli stated he never intended to kill Roslan, and thus raised the defences of diminished responsibility, sudden and grave provocation and accidental stabbing. He alleged that during the argument between Roslan and himsey, Roslan had insulted Rosli's mother and this caused to be enraged and lost his self-control, and he was therefore provoked into stabbing Roslan to death. Rosli stated while he had plunged the knife into Roslan's chest, he never intended to cause his death as the knife was accidentally \"poked\" into Roslan's chest while he was slashing the knife towards Roslan. Rosli also claimed he had consumed nitrazepam, a sedative, around the time of the offence. Dr G. Kandasami, a government psychiatrist, testified that Rosli had some degree of \"cognition and volitional impairment\" under a high dose of nitrazepam, but he stated it was not sufficient to impair his mental responsibility at the time of the murder.",
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"text": "On 9 November 2021, Justice Dedar Singh Gill delivered his verdict. He rejected Rosli's defence of accidental stabbing, as he accepted the forensic evidence and eyewitness testimony that Rosli had inflicted the wound by an inward thrust, and found it too incredible to buy Rosli's claim of accidentally poking the knife at Roslan's chest with the knife. Justice Gill also found that there was adequate lighting in the room, and Rosli had chosen the most \"lethal implement\" in the kitchen tray, and it corroborated the fact that he had intentionally inflicted the fatal stab wound. Justice Gill also found that Rosli's consumption of sedatives was not sufficient to impair Rosli's state of mind at the time he murdered Roslan. He further noted that Roslan's alleged insults hurled at Rosli's mother did not sufficiently constitute a form of sudden and grave provocation that could made Rosli enraged and lost his self-control when he stabbed Roslan to death, since such remarks are common and a reasonable person who heard it would not react with such lethal violence.",
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"text": "Therefore, Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was found guilty of murder under Section 300(c) of the Penal Code. Sentencing was adjourned to a later date to give both the prosecution and defence time to file submissions on sentence. The prosecution expressed that they would not seek the death penalty. A murder charge under Section 300(c) of the Penal Code was punishable by either death or life in prison with caning.",
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"text": "On 13 January 2022, 52-year-old Mohammad Rosli Abdul Rahim was sentenced to life imprisonment. Prior to his sentencing, Rosli's defence counsel submitted a mitigation plea that a life sentence was appropriate in Rosli's case, as the circumstances of the case and his conduct did not warrant the death penalty, and added that the prosecution had earlier announced their intention to not request for capital punishment. Apart from his life term, Rosli did not get caning as he was above the age of 50 at the time of sentencing.",
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"text": "It was also reported that Rosli's defence counsel was replaced by prominent criminal lawyer Eugene Thuraisingam and his two associates Chooi Jing Yen and Hamza Zafar Malik, after Rosli's previous defence counsel discharged themselves before his sentencing. Thuraisingam expressed that Rosli will appeal against his conviction and sentence.",
"title": "Rosli's murder trial"
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"text": "In the aftermath of Rosli's trial, his case was brought to public attention once again when in March 2023, 59-year-old Ng Boon Hong was arrested at Redhill Close for allegedly murdering his 61-year-old flatmate Ang Cheng Kek inside thei rented flat, and both the cases of Ng and Rosli were among the previous cases of co-tenant violence in rental flats discussed by netizens who all questioned the government policy of arranging for strangers to live together in co-rental flats, given that there were cases of tenants having conflicts with each other over certain issues under the same roof and led to these cases of violence committed within rental flats.",
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75,583,722 | Manila Montet F.C. | Manila Montet Football Club is a Philippine professional football club based in Metro Manila. The team plays in the Philippines Football League (PFL), the top-flight league of football in the Philippines.
The club is owned by The Montet Group, under the management of Thomas Vivian Montet, a French businessman who recently moved to the Philippines.
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75,583,730 | Trichocereus spinibarbis | Trichocereus spinibarbis, or quisco, is a species of cactus found in Chile.
Trichocereus spinibarbis is a compact shrub with a typical height of 80 cm and slightly arched cylindrical stems that are 6 cm in diameter. The plant has 9 obtuse ribs, each 1 cm wide with round and obovate yellow or gray areoles measuring 5 mm in height and 1 cm in width. The stems have 4 central spines, 2–12 cm long, light gray in color with black tips, arranged in a crosswise pattern. Additionally, there are 10-22 radial spines measuring 1-1.5 cm in length, light gray in color with brown tips. The flowers, 13 cm long, have ovaries and floral tubes covered in black hairs. The round fruits are 4 cm in length, containing seeds that are 1.5 mm long and 1 mm wide.
Indigenous to Chile, Trichocereus spinibarbis is specifically found in Region II of Antofagasta and Region III of Atacama, at elevations around 200 meters. | [
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75,583,735 | Primordial (roller coaster) | Primordial is a 4D, interactive dark ride roller coaster located at Lagoon amusement park in Farmington, Utah, United States. Designed in-house by the park and various engineering teams, the coaster was developed and constructed over a period of eight years.
ART Engineering had assisted the park in the design of recent roller coaster projects, namely BomBora (2011) and Cannibal (2015). In 2014, the manufacturer supplied Wonder Mountain's Guardian to Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, an attraction that combined a roller coaster experience with an interactive dark ride. Intrigued by the concept, Lagoon officials began discussing the attraction's merits with ART Engineering as their next major project.
Development began the day after Cannibal opened in July 2015. Per their ongoing partnership with ART and previous experience working on Wonder Mountain's Guardian, Triotech was immediately tapped to supply the media-based elements. Primordial was first trademarked to the United States Patent and Trademark Office as early as August 2017.
Lagoon's team aimed to create a family-friendly roller coaster, avoiding any sinister or menacing overtones. In addition, the park sought to abandon the cliché of chasing enemies. According to park director Julie Freed, "We didn’t want to shoot the bad guy... We wanted to be freeing the good guy.”
Work began to the north of the park in 2018, occupying part of their employee parking lot. Over the following year, crews focused on pouring the concrete foundation as well as the central towers that would form the core of the artificial mountain. The first track pieces began arriving from Intermountain Lift in 2019. Much of the outdoor descent and helix were set up in October 2022 while the ride's station and buildings outside of the mountain were constructed that winter. Primordial began making test laps in May 2023.
Lagoon lost a year of progress on the attraction due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Representatives also attributed the coaster's long delay to the novelty of the entire system.
Lagoon officially announced in November 2022 that Primordial would be ready for the 2023 season. With only six weeks left of the season, Primordial officially opened on September 15, 2023. During the remainder of the season, Lagoon passholders were allowed to make reservations to experience Primordial on select afternoons.
Primordial's storyline takes place in a fantastical kingdom whose day/night cycle is perpetuated by the mystical dragon Dragnor and owl Astradir. When evil forces capture and imprison the two beasts in the Dolomite Mountains, lynx Queen Azdra implores riders to free them in order to restore peace to the realm. Guests are informed of the story through a preshow animatronic of the Queen, and supplied with 3D glasses for the ride.
Disengaging from the loading conveyor, riders make a 165° right hand turn and climb the chain lift hill to a peak height of 85.3 feet (26.0 m). The track leads into the main coaster section, with the train descending through a left-hand turnaround and an upwards clockwise helix. Entering the mountain, the train navigates another turnaround before entering the first gameplay section. The cars then rotate riders to face backwards during the next coaster section, consisting of an S-bend track leading down to the second level of gameplay.
During the next scene the train is directed towards one of two physical endings; a drop track or a sliding track, both of which descend back to ground level. On each track, riders can be sent down facing either forwards or backwards. Regardless of which path they take, riders are presented with one of two final battle scenes; rescue either Dragnor or Astradir. With four physical endings and two finales, a total combination of eight possible endings are available on Primordial.
Primordial is 85.3 feet (26.0 m) tall, 1,985 feet (605 m) long, and reaches a top speed of 40.4 mph (65.0 km/h) throughout the ride. The coaster occupies a 229.7-by-328.1 ft site and sits within a 70,000-square-metre artificial mountain, a footprint 30% larger than that of Cannibal. Over 5,000 square feet of projection screens are used to display the eight interactive scenes.
Although Lagoon owns eleven trains for the coaster, Primordial can operate with nine eight-passenger trains, each of which contains two cars seating four riders in a single row. A joint design between Lagoon and ART, riders board from the front of the car by means of a continuously moving conveyor belt. The cars are able to rotate in order to interact with show scenes, coaster segments, and the station platform.
Each rider's restraint is equipped with a blaster gun, allowing them to engage with gameplay and shoot at targets for points. Triotech engineered a new type of blaster to handle the sudden movements of the coaster, where the gun would have a flexible range of motion during the dark ride sequences but not a safety hazard to its riders.
Lagoon worked with more than 50 Utah contractors and suppliers, who contributed to at least 75% of the project. Overall, 65 vendors were involved in the making of Primordial. While Lagoon designed the coaster in-house, ART Engineering was also the primary manufacturer of the ride's hardware. The entire attraction was fabricated in Utah, with the track produced by Intermountain Lift and support columns from Petersen, Inc. Triotech delivered the ride's interactive media and screen-based components, as well as supplying the Queen Azdra lynx animatronic.
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75,583,739 | 2024 in Myanmar | This is the list of important events happened in Myanmar in 2024.
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75,583,761 | It Takes More Than a Pretty Face to Fall in Love | It Takes More Than a Pretty Face to Fall in Love (Japanese: 顔だけじゃ好きになりません, Hepburn: Kao Dake ja Suki ni Narimasen) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Karin Anzai. It began serialization in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume in July 2020.
Written and illustrated by Karin Anzai, It Takes More Than a Pretty Face to Fall in Love began serialization in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume on July 20, 2020. Its chapters have been compiled into nine tankōbon volumes as of November 2023. The manga is licensed in English by Comikey.
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75,583,773 | 1984–85 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball team | The 1984–85 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball team represented Old Dominion University during the 1984–85 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Monarchs, led by eighth-year head coach Marianne Stanley, played their home games at the Old Dominion University Fieldhouse, and alternatively at the Norfolk Scope, in Norfolk, Virginia. They were members of the Sun Belt Conference.
After finishing the season 26–3 with an undefeated conference record following their conference tournament, the Lady Monarchs were awarded the first seed of the eastern regional bracket and regional home-field advantage for the 1985 NCAA women's basketball tournament. They won their first three playoff games at the ODU Fieldhouse and advanced to the Final Four.
Old Dominion faced Northeast Louisiana (now Louisiana–Monroe) in the national semifinals. The Monarchs won 57–47 and were helped from a 1–3–1 half-court trap that prevented NE Louisiana from scoring for five and a half minutes after taking an early lead in the first half.
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75,583,777 | Alpesh Ramjani | Alpesh Ravilal Ramjani (born 24 September 1994) is an Indian-born cricketer who plays for the Uganda national cricket team. He has played for the national team since 2022 and he currently holds the record for most wickets in a calendar year (53). He made his T20I debut against Botswana on 15 September 2022.
In September 2022, he was named in Uganda's squad for the 2022 ACA Africa T20 Cup for the first time. In August 2023, he was named in national side's squad for the 2023 East Africa T20 Cup, in which he was the highest wicket-taker with 25 wickets in 12 matches.
In November 2023, he was named in the Uganda's squad for the 2022–23 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier Regional Final, which went on to qualify for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. He finished the tournament as the second highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets in 6 matches. | [
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In August 2023, he was named in national side's squad for the 2023 East Africa T20 Cup, in which he was the highest wicket-taker with 25 wickets in 12 matches. In November 2023, he was named in the Uganda's squad for the 2022–23 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier Regional Final, which went on to qualify for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. He finished the tournament as the second highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets in 6 matches. | 2023-12-17T07:09:20Z | 2023-12-18T13:36:40Z | [
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75,583,792 | The Rape of the Sabine Women (Luca Giordano) | The Rape of the Sabine Women is a common name of name of at least eight paintings by Luca Giordano or his workshop which depict the legendary rape of the Sabine women. | [
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75,583,849 | UN Resolution 1701 | Redirect: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 | [
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75,583,854 | Nath Valvo | Nath Valvo (born 11 December 1983) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter.
Valvo began working in stand-up comedy in 2013 with his show Grindr: A Love story?which was based on his sexual experiences using the dating app. He has performed in all the major comedy festivals in Australia with his live shows often receiving critical acclaim. His comedy style is high energy and is often about his personal life and family.
In 2016, Valvo was nominated for Best Newcomer at The Edinburgh Fringe with a follow up season of the show at London's Soho Theatre In 2018, Valvo was invited to the Just For Laughs festival where he performed in the Tiffany Haddish Gala for Montreal Comedy Festival
Valvo's stand-up show 'I'm Happy For You' was nominated for Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The show was filmed and released as a stand-up special for Paramount Plus Valvo recently hosted the New Faces International show at the Montreal Comedy Festival
Valvo has appeared on numerous Australian panel shows. They include Would I Lie to You? Australia, Patriot Brains, Question Everything, Spicks and Specks, Hughesy, we have a problem, Tomorrow Tonight, Show me the movie! and Celebrity Name Game, Australia. In 2020 Valvo hosted the National Raw Comedy final that aired on the SBS
in 2022, Valvo co-wrote an episode of ABC series Summer Love which was nominated for Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the 2023 Logie Awards. In 2023 Valvo hosted two seasons of Just For Laughs, Australia series for network 10
In 2014, Valvo hosted the national night show (10 PM - 1 AM) for Nova FM He then went on to host 'The Saturday Morning Breaky Show' on Nova 100 in Melbourne.
Valvo married his long time partner, Cody, in early 2023.
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75,583,864 | Murder Mubarak | Murder Mubarak is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language Horror, comedy and thriller film, directed by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan. The film stars Pankaj Tripathi, Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, Karishma Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Tisca Chopra, Kunal Khemu and Sanjay Kapoor. The film is set to be released on OTT platform Netflix in 2024. | [
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75,583,891 | Bankulli | Abisagboola Oluseun John popularly known as Bankulli or Osha, is a Nigerian A&R, Singer, Songwriter, Music executive, and Talent manager, pioneering the African pop culture. He is the founder and CEO of Bankulli Entertainment, known for housing recording acts, such as Basiil, and Konstance. He formerly served as the artiste manager of Mo' Hits Records, one of Africa's defuncted recording companies owned by Don Jazzy, and D’banj. As a talent manager, he managed D'banj's career after Mo' Hits.
Bankulli has also worked with artists and producers around the world from Nigeria, the US, and the UK. In 2011, he worked on the collaborative studio project Watch The Throne, a 5× Platinum album created by Kanye West and Jay-Z. He went on to work with Kanye West on his sixth studio album Yeezus. In 2020, Beyoncé's The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack album, was nominated at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and earned him, a special recognition from The Recording Academy.
Bankulli began his music career at R70, a UK-based entertainment company owned by Ayo Shonaiya, and DJ Abass, where he worked as an internship. In 2019, Beyoncé released a soundtrack album titled The Lion King: The Gift, which Bankulli co-wrote two songs on the project alongside Beyoncé. The album also earned him his first Grammy nomination for his songwriting credit on "Find Your Way Back", and "Otherside". On 9 August 2019, Bankulli announced in a series of tweets about his documentary titled “Chronicles of Afrobeats” to be released soon, in the tweet he narrated how Don Jazzy became the first Afrobeats Music producer to represent the genre in the mainstream music scene in the U.S in 2011, to two greatest music genius of our time Kanye West, and Jay-Z, to how he ended doing vocals on two songs on Watch The Throne album. | [
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75,583,898 | Abdellah Baallal | Abdellah Baallal (born 7 November 2004) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ligue 1 club Clermont.
A product of the Mohammed VI Academy, Baallal joined French club Clermont on 3 February 2023, signing a three-year contract. He made his Ligue 1 debut on 29 November 2023 in a 1–1 draw against Montpellier.
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75,583,906 | Roman Schmidt (Ukrainian politician) | Roman Mykhailovych Schmidt (Ukrainian: Роман Михайлович Шмідт; born 20 April 1951) is a Ukrainian zoologist and politician who served as Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine from February 2000 to 2003 and from January 2008 to an unknown date. He previously served as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from Ukraine's 115th electoral district from 1998 to February 2000, when he resigned and was succeeded by Taras Chornovil. He is a member of the People's Movement of Ukraine.
Roman Mykhailovych Schmidt was born on 20 April 1951 in the village of Staryi Myliatyn [uk], in Ukraine's western Lviv Oblast. At the time, the region was part of the Soviet Union. He studied at the Lviv Veterinary Institute from 1968 to 1971 before serving in the Soviet Army from 1975 to 1978, and achieved his doctorate in 1981 after completing his thesis, titled "Protein-Nuclein Exchange in the Rumen Mucosa of Calves when Fed Urea". He is an accomplished zoologist, having authored more than 200 scientific works. Since 1999, he has been a full member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
Schmidt was elected to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) in 1998 as a member of the People's Movement of Ukraine from Ukraine's 115th electoral district, located in Lviv Oblast. He was a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committees on Agricultural Policy and Privatisation. Schmidt resigned from the Verkhovna Rada on 16 February 2000 to become Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, and was succeeded by Taras Chornovil.
As Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Schmidt helped oversee the decollectivisation of the Ukrainian farming industry, an event termed the "second Ukrainian agricultural revolution this century" by Kyiv Post. He also cooperated with members of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank on regulation of the Ukrainian grain industry.
Following poor harvests in summer 2003, Schmidt, along with other supporters of Viktor Yushchenko, were fired by President Leonid Kuchma and placed on trial for corruption in charges regarded by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty correspondent Roman Kupchinsky as having been on shaky grounds, designed to target supporters of the opposition. Schmidt returned to his role under Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, being appointed on 30 January 2008. Schmidt was active in efforts to economically support agriculture in Ukraine, which was devastated by the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He encouraged economic diversification by small landowners, and sought support from Canada in improving the Ukrainian agricultural economy.
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75,583,921 | Leucostele nigripilis | Leucostele nigripilis is a species of Leucostele found in Chile.
Leucostele nigripilis typically grows as compact, low shrubs, reaching a height of up to 1.2 meters. The stems are slightly arched and cylindrical, with a diameter ranging from 5 to 7 centimeters. These stems have 10-11 ribs, each measuring 1 centimeter in width and 1 centimeter in height, creating undulating grooves. The areoles, are round, 3-5 mm high and 7-8 mm wide, displaying shades of brown and gray. The straight black spines consist of 4 central spines measuring 5-6 cm in length and 12-13 radial spines ranging from 0.7 to 2.0 cm long. The flowers, is 13 cm in length, with ovary and floral tube covered with black hairs. Fruits measure 3.5 cm in length, while the seeds are 1.5 mm long and 1 mm wide.
This species is found in Region III of Atacama and Region IV of Coquimbo, at elevations ranging from sea level to 700 meters.
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75,583,927 | Copper Coinage Act of 1792 | Copper Coinage Act of 1792 is a United States statute authorizing copper coinage to be engraved and issued by the United States Mint. The Act of Congress confirmed the procurement of copper not to exceed a weight of 150 short tons (300,000 lb). The United States Mint procured a shipment of copper at a weight of 15 short tons (30,000 lb) as endorsed by the first director of the mint David Rittenhouse.
In 1792, the United States Mint petitioned Henry Voigt as the Chief Coiner providing craftsmanship as an artwork engraver for the United States copper coinage and early American currency. Mr. Rittenhouse commissioned the artisan talents of Robert Scot and Joseph Wright to assist the skillful engraving efforts of Henry Voigt as the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint.
Copper Coinage Act of 1792 was penned as two sections providing authorizations and rulings for the issuance of authentic copper currency by the United States Mint.
James Jarvis was a coin minter utilizing artistic repoussé and chasing techniques in Colonial America. In 1785, Abel Buell and James Jarvis established a currency mint in New Haven, Connecticut sustaining operations of milled coinage until 1788.
On April 21, 1787, the Continental Congress endorsed a contract for 300 short tons (600,000 lb) of copper coin being of federal standard from James Jarvis.
♦ Continental Congress (April 9, 1787). "Report of Board of Treasury on Proposals for Coining Copper". Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789. 32 (Monday, April 9, 1787): 160–164.
♦ Continental Congress (April 21, 1787). "Report on Copper Coinage of 1787" [Board of Treasury to contract copper coin of Federal standard from James Jarvis]. Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789. 32 (Saturday, April 21, 1787): 223–225.
♦ Broome, Samuel (August 13, 1788). "To Alexander Hamilton from Samuel Broome". Founders Online. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
♦ Board of Treasury (New York) (June 10, 1789). "To George Washington from the Board of Treasury". Founders Online. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
♦ Jarvis, James (February 10, 1790). "To Alexander Hamilton from James Jarvis". Founders Online. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
♦ Bailey, John (April 17, 1790). "To George Washington from John Bailey". Founders Online. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
♦ Jarvis, James (March 19, 1791). "To Alexander Hamilton from James Jarvis". Founders Online. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
♦ Bronson, M.D., Henry (1865). "A Historical Account of Connecticut Currency, Continental Money, and the Finances of the Revolution" [Chapter XIII: First United States Coinage ~ Connecticut Coppers]. Internet Archive. New Haven Colony Historical Society. pp. 175–182. | [
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75,583,929 | Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports | [] | 2023-12-17T07:52:27Z | 2023-12-17T08:02:38Z | [
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75,583,970 | 2024 BWF World Tour | The 2024 BWF World Tour (officially known as 2024 HSBC BWF World Tour for sponsorship reasons), is the seventh season of the BWF World Tour of badminton, a circuit of 31 tournaments that lead up to the World Tour Finals tournament. The 31 tournaments are divided into five levels: Level 1 is the said World Tour Finals, Level 2 called Super 1000 (4 tournaments), Level 3 called Super 750 (6 tournaments), Level 4 called Super 500 (9 tournaments) and Level 5 called Super 300 (11 tournaments). Each of these tournaments offers different ranking points and prize money. The highest points and prize pool are offered at the Super 1000 level (including the World Tour Finals).
One other category of the tournament, the BWF Tour Super 100 (level 6), also offers BWF World Tour ranking points. It still acts as an important part of the pathway and entry point for players into the BWF World Tour tournaments. BWF announced that there will be nine tournaments for the BWF Tour Super 100 in 2024.
Below is the schedule released by the Badminton World Federation:
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75,583,977 | Leucostele pectinifera | Leucostele pectinifera is a species of Leucostele found in Chile.
Leucostele pectinifera can grow up to 80 cm tall, featuring approximately 15 branches, some of which are arched and have a 5 cm diameter. The stems display 10-11 ribs, measuring 2 cm wide, and exhibit obovate to round areoles, each 2-3 mm high and 0.7-1.2 cm wide, with yellow and gray tones. There are four central spines, varying in length from 1.5 to 6 cm. Some possess a dark brown tip, others have a green base and brown tip, while some are light gray with a brown tip, conforming to an arched configuration. Additionally, the areoles have 12-15 light brown radial spines, measuring 2 cm in length.
The flowers of this species are covered in black wool. The fruits, measure 3 cm in length and 4.5 cm in diameter, are enriched with subulate scales, each 3 mm in size and abundant in brown and gray color hairs emerging from the axils.
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75,583,979 | Muhammad Yahman | Muhammad Yahman (born 23 February 1968) is an Indonesian Islamic preacher.
Yahman was born on 23 February 1968 in Simpang Ayam, a village in Bengkalis, Riau, as the son of Murtasinah and Kasiran. He went to Faculty of Ushuluddin at Sultan Syarif Kasim II State Islamic University majoring in Da'wah and graduated in 1995.
She is married to Rita Puspa Zakaria, a civil servant who was the daughter of ulama Zakaria bin Muhammad Amin, in Bengkalis on 28 January 2003. Their marriage is celebrated with the pencak silat tradition and was covered by Riau Pos in February 2005. They had a son, Muhammad Asyrof Al-Ghifari, and two daughters, Erin Kartika Puspa and Asy Syifa Kaila Saidah.
On 15 June 2016, Yahman participated in Ramadhan safary, a religious activities, in Sungai Nibung, Small Siak district, along with Bengkalis Deputy Regents, Muhammad, and his wife, Linda. He also advocated on how to elect a good and correct village head, followed by providing religious sermons to the community.
On 15 May 2018, Yahman gave a sermon at the Bengkalis Regency National and Political Unity Agency advocating about the importance of grateful in welcoming the month of Ramadan as a life curriculum by doing useful deeds and social activities. On 20 September 2019, during Riau forest fires, Yahman led Istisqa prayer, a prayer service to ask for rain to fall which was held at the Bengkalis College of Sharia Economics. He also conveyed the importance of confessing sins and asking for God's forgiveness and promised not to repeat that again. On 6 May 2022, Yahman deliver a sermon at Istiqomah Grand Mosque in Bengkalis due Eid al-Fitr by advocating the community to always maintain their behavior and distance themselves from bad things after Ramadan. | [
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75,583,988 | Bongiovanni (surname) | [] | Adrien Bongiovanni, Belgian footballer
Horacio Bongiovanni, Argentine former footballer
Nino Bongiovanni (1911–2009), professional baseball player and manager
Luigi Bongiovanni (1866–1941), Italian general
Lydia Bongiovanni (1914–1998), Italian versatile athlete | 2023-12-17T08:09:36Z | 2023-12-17T08:50:55Z | [] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bongiovanni_(surname) |
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75,584,003 | MOBO Awards 2023 | The 26th MOBO Awards are to be held on 7 February 2024 at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, to recognize achievements in "music of black origin" during 1 September 2022 to 31 August 2023.
The nominees were announced on 14 December 2023. In addition to the two existing honorary awards, Paving the Way and Lifetime Achievement, two additional awards were announced: Mobo Impact and Mobo Pioneer.
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75,584,005 | 2023–24 Moreirense F.C. season | The 2023–24 season is Moreirense F.C.'s 86th season in existence and first one back in the Primeira Liga after winning the 2022–23 Liga Portugal 2. They are also competing in the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.
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75,584,019 | David Sherborne | David Alexander Sherborne is the son of a QC who practiced as a criminal barrister. Sherborne was educated at UCS Hampstead and at Oxford before being called to the bar in October 1992, to specialise, like his father (b.1931) in criminal law.
He later opted to change disciplines in favour of practicing civil law and "is part of 5RB, a leading set of media and communications law barristers [who] represented Johnny Depp in his libel suit against The Sun. Last year [2022] he played a major role in the so-called ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial, representing Coleen Rooney. Other high-profile cases include representing Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones and OK (magazine) in their suit against Hello! (magazine) for publishing unauthorised pictures of their wedding; getting Amy Winehouse, Cheryl Cole, Lily Allen, Harry Styles and Sienna Miller injunctions against certain paparazzi; and representing the ‘core participants’ in the Leveson Inquiry, including the McCanns, the Dowler family, JK Rowling and Hugh Grant".
In 2011, Sherborne appeared on behalf of the victims of phone hacking in the Leveson Inquiry. Twice married, he briefly raised eyebrows when he began dating Lord Leveson's junior counsel, Carine Patry Hoskins. Following a bar complaint from a serving MP they were both cleared of any professional mis-conduct by the Bar Standards Board. Parliamentary figures revealed he had been paid £220,000 of taxpayers’ money for the Leveson case while Hoskins received £218,606 for nearly eighteen-months of fact checking.
In 2015, he appeared for victims in a phone hacking action against Trinity Mirror.
In 2020, he appeared on behalf of Coleen Rooney against Rebekah Vardy in the libel action that came to be known as Wagatha Christie.
In 2023, he successfully appeared in the High Court on behalf of the Duke of Sussex and others against Mirror Group Newspapers for breaches of privacy.
In December 2023, the Times newspaper named Sherborne as their "Lawyer of the Week" and 5RB chambers website acknowledged the accolade.
Sherborne has been married twice and divorced both times.
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75,584,033 | Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu | Maria Vanessa Sancho Shimizu is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Reader in the sections of Paediatrics Infectious Diseases and Virology investigating the human genetic basis of life-threatening infections.
Sancho-Shimizu completed her doctoral studies at McGill University. Her research involved human genetics, with a focus on Salmonella tryphimurium infection. She was based in the Centre for the Study of Host Resistance. She joined the Laboratory of Human Genetics at the Necker–Enfants Malades Hospital as a postdoctoral fellow, where she worked with Jean-Laurent Casanova. Here she became interested in the gene disorders that underpin Herpes simplex encephalitis. In 2012 Sancho-Shimizu joined Imperial College London as a Marie Curie Fellow, where she continued to work on herpes simplex encephalitis, and searched for other viral infections and invasive meningococcal disease.
Sancho-Shimizu was made an Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellow in 2014. She was appointed lecturer and UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellow in 2021, and made associate professor in 2023.
Her research considers the genetic basis of infections. Sancho-Shimizu uncovered the genetic aetiology of herpes encephalitis in childhood, critical COVID-19 disease and invasive meningococcal disease. She studies the rare genetic variants (that can be identified by whole exome sequencing) that affect a response to interferons, the TLR signalling pathway, autophagy and pathogen recognition pathways.
To help in this endeavour and recruit patients, Sancho-Shimizu established a Biomedical Research Center Paediatric Infectious Disease Clinic at St Mary's Hospital. She developed patient cell-based assays to identify inborn immune system errors.
Sancho-Shimizu was named a UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellow in 2019. During the COVID-19 pandemic Sancho-Shimizu was appointed to the International COVID Human Genetic Effort. She found that 3.5% of patients who suffered from COVID-19-induced pneumonia have genetic defects, and over 10% of people with severe COVID-19 have antibodies that attacked their own immune system. | [
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75,584,061 | Rosita Pelayo | Rosita Pelayo (19 December 1958 – 16 December 2023) was a Mexican actress known for her roles in Las amazonas, Salomé, and Sortilegio. | [
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75,584,062 | Leucostele undulosa | Leucostele undulosa is a species of Leucostele found in Chile.
Leucostele undulosa has a columnar growth habit, achieving a height of up to 2.5 meters and a trunk diameter of 11 centimeters. Its dark green branches, measuring 15 centimeters in diameter, feature stems with 20 ribs and obovate gray areoles, each 2 mm high and 8 mm in diameter. Within these areoles, 3-4 central spines, measuring 4 cm in length, exhibit a white hue with brown markings, accompanied by 12 radial spines measuring 1 cm in length, displaying a spectrum from dark green to white with brown spots.
This plant produces 3–10 subapical white flowers, measuring 13 cm in length and 6 cm in diameter. The green fruits, 3 cm in diameter and 2.5 cm long, feature abundant axillary gray hairs. Notably, Leucostele undulosa is similar to Leucostele skottsbergii but stands out with its darker green branches, more ribs, a thicker and different color spines.
Indigenous to Coquimbo, Chile, this species is found at altitudes of 400 meters, specifically in low scrub areas and on rocks alongside Puya species.
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75,584,074 | Inside the Tablighi Jamaat | Inside the Tablighi Jamaat is a book by Ziya Us Salam, a journalist at The Hindu. The book is an analysis of the Tablighi Jamaat from a critical standpoint. Written after the controversy surrounding the Tablighi Jamaat COVID-19 hotspot in Delhi in 2020, it examines the group's history, practices, controversies, and internal dynamics. It highlights the mission, organizational structure, and impact of the Tablighi Jamaat on the Muslim community and presents insights into the Tablighi Jamaat's philosophy, its approach to spreading Islamic teachings, and its influence worldwide.
The book comprises twenty-four chapters and 260 pages. It describes the history of Tablighi Jamaat, founded in 1927 by Ilyas Kandhlawi with a mission to enhance Muslims' internal spirituality. Despite its non-political stance, the organization survived unscathed during Indira Gandhi's Emergency, maintaining a global presence in nearly 150 countries. However, it faces a ban in Saudi Arabia due to controversial literature. The revered Fazail-e-Amaal book focuses on anecdotes rather than Quranic teachings, emphasizing five daily prayers but avoiding in-depth discussions on the Quran. While promoting religious identity, Tablighi Jamaat discourages women's mosque attendance. The organisation was criticized for not canceling events during the COVID-19 pandemic, and internal conflicts had led to a 2017 split between the current head, Saad Kandhlawi, and his opponents. The split extended to Bangladesh and Pakistan. Legal issues persist in Central Asia, and the organization's leadership remains within Ilyas Kandhlawi's family.
Spiritual and ritualistic, Tablighi Jamaat avoids engagement with worldly matters and major Islamic issues, including Triple talaq. Isolationist, the organization refrains from interacting with non-Muslims and avoids conversion efforts. Technology-averse, it operates with foot soldiers rather than card-holding cadres, influencing mosques globally. Women are viewed as appendages, with limited roles in public religious activities. Life is perceived as a journey of internal cleansing for members, impacting the identity of poor Muslims. Post-Covid changes are deemed unlikely, and Saudi Arabia maintains a disdainful view. The organization, along with the internet, contributes to the democratization of Islam but faces criticism for not emphasizing Quranic liberalism.
The book notes mediators like Ulama in Islam, highlighting the contrast between Quranic liberalism and scholarly orthodoxy. Many Islamic movements seek a return to the purity of early Islam, grappling with the liberalism of the Quran and the rigidity of scholars. Faith and rationalization tensions persist, prompting a call for reform and modernization in Islam across various shades. Anxieties in practicing Muslims, praying correctly, the risk of non-acceptance, and the importance of good deeds are explored. Hadith often takes precedence over the Quran, emphasizing emulation of the Prophet's life. Few Muslims read the Quran, preferring Arabic recitation. Islam is seen independently of practitioners, leading to disagreements. There is general agreement on the need for Muslim reform, and the role of religion is acknowledged for providing meaning rather than rational explanation.
The book received mixed reviews from diverse perspectives. Telangana Today praises it as a seminal study but notes a predominant critical stance. Muslim Mirror criticizes certain aspects, highlighting potential influences from social media and bias in comparison with other Muslim organizations. Outlook regards the book as a crucial intervention in understanding the historical continuity of the Tablighi Jamaat amid recent controversies. Hindustan Times finds it remarkable that the author managed to complete the book so promptly without compromising on quality, praising his grasp of the psychology behind the movement and the lucidity of his writing. | [
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75,584,094 | Julia Anne Elliott | Julia Anne Elliott ((1809-1841) was an English hymnwriter.
She was a daughter of John Marshall, Esq., of Hallsteads, Ulleswater. About the year 1827, she accompanied her father on a visit to Brighton, where they attended the ministry of the Rev. Henry Venn Elliott. The couple married on October 31, 1833. She died, after the birth of her fifth child, on November 3, 1841. | [
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75,584,143 | Children's book illustration | Children's book illustration is subfield of book illustration, and a genre of art associated with children's literature. Children's book with illustrations are often known as picture books.
Orbis Pictus from 1658 by John Amos Comenius was the earliest illustrated book specifically for children.
Children's book illustrations can drive the plot or bring the plot to life. While some picture books are written and illustrated by the same person, others are collaborations between an author and an illustrator. Editors of picture books often look carefully for an illustrator that matches the style of the text, while still adding their own artistic value to the book. There must be mutual respect between an author and an illustrator in the creation of a successful picture book.
The boundary between illustrations for children and adults can be blurry, and throughout their career many illustrators created works for children and adults and cannot be simply classified as children illustrators. William Feaver noted that some picture books "were produced as de luxe gift-objects for adults to browse through" (ex. works of Edmund Dulac, Arthur Rackham or Kay Nielsen; others have passed boundaries as genres and tastes changed. He also observed that "many of the illustrations most enjoyed by children... were not specifically intended for them", citing examples of works by illustrators like W. Heath Robinson, Thomas Bewick or George Cruikshank.
Among the most influential children's book illustrators is Maurice Sendak, who has been called "the leading children's book illustrator of our time".
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75,584,147 | Frank Siebert | Frank T. Siebert Jr. (1912 – 1998) was a medical doctor who became a leading authority on Algonquian languages, including Penobscot, for which he published a dictionary.
Siebert start as a medical pathologist before leaving medicine to focus on linguistics. He studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania where apart from his medical studies he was influenced by anthropologist Frank Speck in his interest in Native American languages. He was also influenced by Franz Boas and Edward Sapir. In 1969, he became a Guggenheim fellow.
In 1980, he received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the creation of a Penobscot dictionary.
Ives Goddard of the Smithsonian Institution called Siebert "clearly the most brilliant and most competent avocational linguist working on Native American languages that there has ever been, hands down."
Siebert bequeathed his papers to the American Philosophical Society.
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75,584,149 | Danac Stadium | Danac Stadium (Bosnian: Stadion Danac) is an association football stadium in Olovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the home stadium of First League of FBiH club NK Stupčanica from Olovo. It holds 1,500 spectators. | [
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75,584,172 | 2004 Northwestern State Demons football team | The 2004 Northwestern State Demons football team represented Northwestern State University as a member of the Southland Conference during the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by third-year head coach Scott Stoker, the Demons compiled an overall record of 8–4 with a mark of 4–1 in conference play, and finished as Southland co-champion with Sam Houston State. Northwestern advanced to the Division I-AA playoffs before losing to Montana. Northwestern State played home games at Harry Turpin Stadium in Natchitoches, Louisiana. | [
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75,584,182 | Flood Format | Flood Format (Korean: 손을 모아; RR: Soneul Moa) is the studio album by South Korean musician Mid-Air Thief, released under the moniker Bird's Eye Batang. The album was released on 22 May 2022.
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75,584,211 | Arturo Triangi di Maderno e Laces | Arturo Corrado Luigi Triangi, Conte di Maderno e Laces (February 18th 1864 in Fiesole - March 3rd 1935 in Florence) was an Italian admiral. He was also a member of the Senate and briefly Minister of the Navy in the Boselli government. A count of the Holy Roman Empire, his title was officially recognised in Italy by a ministerial decree of 8 April 1925.
Arturo Corrado Luigi Triangi came from a noble family and was the son of Giuseppe Triangi and his wife Elisabetta Thom.
On October 16, 1878, he began training at the Naval School in Genoa. On 1 August 1883, at the end of five years at the naval school, he was appointed ensign of the general staff corps. His first assignment was on the cruiser Flavio Gioia. Over the next two years on board this ship, Triangi voyaged to South America, touching the major Atlantic and Pacific ports of the continent. Returning home on board the sloop Staffetta, he was promoted to second lieutenant in January 1886.
His first assignment on a large vessel came after his appointment as lieutenant (14 April 1889), when he was assigned to the battleship Enrico Dandolo, one of the largest units of the Regia Marina. His first tour as a second officer was on board the Aquila (August-October 1888). His first command was on a torpedo boat, the 64.S, from 28 June 1896 to 3 June 1898, followed by a second on the torpedo boat 133. In November 1902, he was appointed commander of a squadron of torpedo boats. In September 1904 Triangi reached the rank of frigate captain and from 1 December 1909 to 29 September 1911 he commanded the Navy Engineer School. He was promoted to captain on 16 January 1910.
During the Italo-Turkish War, Triangi was sent to Naples, where he was placed in charge of the loading operations of men and supplies destined for Libya. In March 1912, with the reorganization of the combined naval forces, Triangi was given superior naval command in Tripolitania aboard the armoured cruiser Carlo Alberto with the armored cruiser Marco Polo the torpedo cruisers Coatit and Agordat, and the torpedo boats Partenope and Iride. He was tasked with maintaining control of the Tripoli coast and suppressing the smuggling of weapons in to Ottoman and indigenous forces who opposed the Italian invasion.
He took part in the capture of Sidi Said (27-28 June 1912), the units under his command supporting the action led by General Alberto Cavaciocchi with the his ships’ guns. With the same ships, Triangi also took part in the taking of Misrata. During the early stages of the operation his ships bombed the enemy forces along the Zeira coast in preparation for an amphibious assault.
From 1 May 1913 until 28 August 1914, Triangi was chief of staff of the 2nd naval squadron, serving aboard the battleship Regina Elena and then the Dante Alighieri. At the outbreak of the First World War he was seconded as chief of staff of the maritime military department of Venice, a position he held from 1 October 1914 to 1 February 1917. He was also promoted to rear admiral on 18 May 1916.
In Venice Triangi worked with vice-admiral Paolo Thaon di Revel, who had recently resigned as Navy Chief of Staff and been assigned to the Venice base. Together they developed naval and air operations in the Adriatic. In February 1917, when Thaon di Revel returned to office as Navy Chief of Staff, Triangi was appointed (1 February - 20 March 1917) to the position of general director of the royal crew corps. From 18 February 1917 he was transferred to an auxiliary role because of his age, but despite this Thaon di Revel appointed him deputy chief of staff of the Navy, a position he held until 16 June 1917.
A political crisis developed in the Boselli government in 1917 over the exceptionally high shipping losses Italy was suffering as a result of German submarine activity, seriously disrupting the country’s war industries. The Navy Minister Camillo Corsi resigned and Thaon di Revel lobbied for Triangi to replace him. Triangi was appointed in his place on 16 June 1917 and a few days later was also made a senator.
His period in office lasted only a matter of weeks. During a closed-door meeting in the Chamber of Deputies, he argued that the crisis in maritime transport could not easily be resolved, because America’s recent entry into the war was placing significant new demands on merchant shipping, meaning less was available for Italian use. News of his pessimistic views reached the press, fuelling public anxiety about shortages. Shaken by the incident, Triangi’s health began to suffer, prompting him to resign on 15 July 1917. He also wrote to Count Giuseppe Manfredi, president of the Senate, offering resign his seat there too as he had been so briefly in office, but his offer was not accepted.
After his resignation, Triangi returned to the position of deputy chief of staff to Thaon di Revel. On 26 August 1918 he was promoted to vice admiral of the naval reserve, a rank he retained until he left the general staff on 16 September 1918 and was placed in reserve. By ministerial decree of April 8, 1925 he was elevated to Conte di Maderno e Laces and on September 16, 1926 he was granted the rank of admiral of the naval reserve. His marriage to Lucia Misserly produced the children Anna Maddalena, Corrado and Sabina. | [
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75,584,216 | Horstendaal | Horstendaal, also written as Horftendaal and Horstendael, was an 18th-century East Indiaman of the Dutch East India Company.
During her first return voyage from Batavia, she stranded in September 1742. The crew and most of the cargo was rescued. After the ship was refloated in October, she wrecked a few days later at the Scheldt estuary, Dutch Republic, on 15 October 1742 at Buizengat, between Callantsoog and Huisduinen.
Horstendaal was built in 1739 in Amsterdam for the Chamber of Amsterdam [nl]. She was 145 feet long, had a loading capacity of 850 tons. She was a wooden full-rigged ship ship with 3 masts. The ship had 260 crew members.
On 2 October 1739, soon after the ship was launched she went to Batavia under command of Leendert Jongebroer. She had an intermediate stop at Cape of Good Hope between 7 and 25 March 1740.
Two years later she started her return voyage to Amsterdam on 19 January 1742 under command of captain Jan Kelder with a cargo of among other pepper, coffee, tea, and silk. She had an intermediate stop at Cape of Good Hope between 22 April 1742 to 11 May 1742. During the last part of the voyage the ship ran aground at Buizengat, between Callantsoog and Huisduinen on 19 September 1742. Two masts were cut down and thrown overboard. Besides of that, the ship was not seriously damaged. Due to the bad weather it was not immediately possible to rescue the crew. Beach surveillance was immediately requested by Jacob Coren in case valuable cargo washed ashore. During the evening of 20 September, two VOC officials sent two ships from Den Helder to the ship to rescue the crew and save as much as possible of the cargo. In the newspaper it was stated that the crew was during the evening “still on the ship”. The next day the Heren XVII [nl], the central government of the Dutch East India Company, came together to discuss the issue. It was decided to leave the recovery of the cargo to the Noorderkwartier.
The strong wind made it difficult or even impossible to unload the cargo. All the crew were rescued. The ship was unloaded as much as possible, including all letters. The ship was still in good condition on September 25, but four days later the ship had a leak. They had to pump hard to get the water out of the ship.
In early October the Heren XVII discussed if the crew of the ship should still receive their owed wages and monthly allowances. It was decided to pay the monthly fee until the day of the accident, so 19 September. The Court of Audit conducted an investigation into this, but the outcome is unclear.
In October the VOC was able to refloat the ship. However, a few days later on 15 October 1742 she ran aground again. The contractors were unable to refloat the ship from the beach, due to an upcoming storm. The ship broke into pieces. On 16 October 1742 the wreckage was publicity sold.
The salvage of goods from stranded or wrecked ships was in that era in the Dutch Republic a lucrative business. The jurisdiction received a third of the proceeds from goods sold. The Horstendaal had valuable cargo onboard. That is also the reason Jacob Coren hurried after the stranding with beach surveillance in case valuable cargo washed ashore. The position of the Horstendaal at the Buisegat was exactly between the jurisdiction of the regents of Callantsoog and that of the regents of Huisduinen and Den Helder. Intense discussion started soon about beach rights between Callantsoog and Huisduinen. However, a final decision about the rights took years. | [
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75,584,224 | Anel Pirić | Anel Pirić (born 28 May 2004) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a Winger for Bosnian Premier League club Igman Konjic.
Pirić signed a professional contract with club Igman Konjic in August 2023. On 8 October 2023, he made his debut in a league match against Široki Brijeg. | [
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75,584,265 | 2024 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships | The 2022 edition of the European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships will be held in Łódź, Poland, from 14 to 18 February 2024. This tournament also serves as European qualification for the 2024 Thomas & Uber Cup. For the first time this competition will be played with just the best 8 men's and women's team through the qualification stage held in 6 different nations. Poland as hosts and Denmark as reigning champions in both categories are automatically qualified.
The draw was announced on 24 July 2023, played between 7 and 10 December 2023. 26 men's and 24 women's teams competed in group stage.
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75,584,272 | Yoocanfind | Yoocanfind is a digital platform that serves as a collaborative community for people with disabilities. The platform enables the sharing of personal stories, exploration of global experiences, seeking relevant information, and purchasing disability-related products. Additionally, people with disabilities use the platform to connect with others in similar situations, offering practical tips and solutions.
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75,584,276 | Cyera Hintzen | Cyera Makenzie Hintzen (born 28 October 1997) is an American soccer player who plays as a striker for Gotham FC.
Hintzen attended the University of Texas in the United States, where she was regarded as one of the soccer team's most important players.
Hintzen played for Icelandic side Valur, helping the club win the league. She then signed for Australian side Perth Glory, where she was regarded as one of the club's most important players. She was their top scorer during the 2021/22 season with five goals.
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75,584,286 | Man of Two Tribes | Man of Two Tribes is a 1953 Australia radio serial based on the stories of Arthur Upfield about Detective Inspector Napoleon "Bony" Bonaparte. Morris West adapted several of Upfield's stories.
The Adelaide Mail said "the plot developed along exciting lines. The actors were good. Unfortunately any listener who hadn't solved the mystery by the time 'Boney' announced his intention of going to Adelaide to further his investigations must have been on some other station."
The Brisbane Sunday Mail wondered why Bony was "played so pompously? Never met an Australian aborigine yet who didn't have a lively sense of humour, but the scriptwriter and actor between them make the inspector sound like the biggest stuffed shirt of all time. A pity. Apart from that, the series is quite a fair example of 'whodunits' and better written than most."
"In answer to a report of a murder which comes via the Flying Doctor radio service, Bonaparte flies to the Kimberley Ranges in the heart of Australia's cattle country an I finds an unusual set of circumstances involving some of the worst characters in the area."
ABC Weekly called it "The central character is Detective-Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, a most vivid personality. Bonaparte, or “Bony,” as he is commonly called, is the son of an Aboriginal mother and a white father. He is a University graduate, with all the veneer of the white man, plus an intimate knowledge of bush lore, the science of black-tracking, and the possession of a strange sixth sense inherited from his primitive ancestors."
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75,584,307 | Ibrahim Iskander II | Sultan Ibrahim Iskander ll was the sultan of the Maldives from 1721–1750. He ascended to the throne following his father Imaaduddin's Death in 1721. he died in L.Gan. His reignal name was Rannava Loka | [
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75,584,312 | British Power & Light Corporation Limited | The British Power and Light Corporation Limited, also known as the British Power & Light Corporation (1929) Limited was registered in 1929 to acquire a controlling interest in electricity undertakings in North Wales; East Suffolk; South Somerset; Trent Valley and High Peak; West Hampshire; and Ringwood, Hampshire. The corporation operated for 19 years and was abolished upon the nationalisation of the British electricity supply industry in 1948.
The British Power & Light Corporation Limited was registered on 7 May 1929 as a holding company by a group of British merchant bankers to assume control of, and develop, a number of electricity undertakings in England and Wales.
The inaugural board of directors were:
The company's registered office was 27 Old Broad Street, London EC2.
After establishment the British Power and Light Corporation acquired a controlling interest in two companies:
In addition, it acquired the whole of the share capital of five electricity undertakings:
The British Power & Light Corporation was one of a number of electricity holding companies that had a wide and disparate geographical range of interests. Other such companies included: Christy Bros. and Company Limited; Edmundsons Electricity Corporation Limited ; Electrical Finance and Securities Company Limited; Midland Counties Electric Supply Company Limited.
The North Wales Power Company had increased its sales and revenue during the 1920s:
However, the company's profits had not been commensurate with its capital because of a shortage of generating plant (only 5.5 MW). This meant that electricity had to be purchased.
The North Wales Power Company owned three hydro-electric power stations:
To raise capital from its inception the British Power & Light Corporation offered 1,600,000 shares of £1 each on the Stock Exchange in May 1929.
The gross revenue of the North Wales company from the sale of electricity rose steadily during the 1930s, as shown:
Note: The Central Electricity Board (CEB) was established in 1926 to construct the national grid and to control and purchase electricity from selected power stations.
A summary and breakdown of the operating and financial data in 1937 for the constituent companies is shown on the table.
To raise further capital, in December 1938 the British Power & Light Corporation offered £4 million of shares on the Stock Exchange.
The board of directors in 1938 were:
The registered office was Artillery House, Artillery Row, Westminster, London SW1.
In its last full year of operation (1947) a summary and breakdown of the operating and financial data for the constituent companies is shown on the table.
The British Power & Light Corporation Limited and all its constituent Companies were abolished on 31 March 1948 when the British Electricity Industry was nationalised. The generating plant and transmission systems devolved to the British Electricity Authority and the distribution systems to the appropriate geographical Electricity Board, for example the Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board, the Southern Electricity Board, the Eastern Electricity Board.
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75,584,320 | Siege of Sira | The siege of Sira was an offensive conducted by Hyder Ali.
In December 1766, the Peshwa informed Raghunath Rao that Haidar's generals, Mir Faizulla and Mit Reza, were causing destruction in Maratha territory in the Carnatic and demanding tribute from various important posts. The local rulers were seeking assistance from the Peshwa, but he did not have any troops to spare. In January 1767, Peshwa Madhavrao occupied several places, including Jetgi, Kitroot, Kanchangarh, Godwal, Bellary, Shidnoot, Adoni, and Devdurg within a month. However, the Nawab of Savanur did not loyally support the Peshwa. Haidar fortified Bangalore, Sira, and Bidnur and shut himself up with his troops at Seirangapatam. As haider was unprepared to confront the Marathas in the open battlefield, Haider used scorched earth policy to prevent the Marathas from getting food and water. Wilks noted that while this strategy might be effective against a regular army, it would not stop the overwhelming mass of genuine Maratha invasion that coveted the entire region. Haidar probably recognized this and sent an envoy to negotiate for peace, but no definite terms were offered. The Marathas believed that Haidar would not surrender until they had conquered Sira.
In February 1767, the Peshwa marched to Sira, a fort that was well fortified and had a sufficient number of troops and ammunition. The governor of Sira, Mir Reza, who had a strained relationship with Haidar, was defeated by the Peshwa in an open battle in the plain. Mir Reza then sought refuge in the fort. The Peshwa immediately laid siege to the fort and personally supervised the operations. Both sides suffered heavy losses in men and horses during the engagements that continued for several days. Eventually, Mir Reza surrendered the fort and agreed to serve under the Peshwa. He was granted Gurumkonda on the condition that he would maintain a force of 2,000 men for the Peshwa's service. Hoskote and other places under Mir Reza's control were also surrendered. The capture of Sira was a significant political and personal victory for the Peshwa, as it demonstrated his unstoppable power to all local chiefs. | [
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