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75,686,625 | Listed buildings in Acaster Selby | Acaster Selby is a village in North Yorkshire, England. It was formerly a civil parish, but has been incorporated in the civil parish of Appleton Roebuck. The village contains four listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The listed buildings consist of two farmhouses, a barn and a church. | [
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75,686,626 | Lola Mewu | Oyinlola Odumewu, better known as Lola Mewu, is a Nigerian artist. She became popular for her attempt to beat the longest painting marathon for 82 hours.
Lola started digital art in 2022. She graduated with a Law degree from the University of Lagos.
Lola started her attempt to break the world record for the longest painting marathon by 6:30 pm on October 28, 2023. After making several artwork and pieces that would be eventually auctioned, she reached 72 hours by 7 pm on October 31, 2023. She reached 82 hours by extending her marathon to 4:30 am on Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
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75,686,637 | Küçükkadı, Sur | Küçükkadı is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Sur, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Îzol tribe and had a population of 650 in 2022. | [
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75,686,642 | Sounds (German magazine) | [] | 2023-12-31T11:32:15Z | 2023-12-31T19:13:17Z | [
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75,686,651 | Kaja Harter-Uibopuu | Kaja Harter-Uibopuu (born 6 March 1968 in Graz) is an Austrian ancient historian, legal historian and epigrapher.
Kaja Harter-Uibopuu, the daughter of the jurist Henn-Jüri Uibopuu [de] and Ingeborg Peyrer, received the matura at Salzburg in 1986 and then studied ancient history and classics at the University of Graz. After receiving the Sponsion [de] as a master of philosophy, she was a research assistant to Gerhard Thür [de] at the institute for Roman law and ancient legal history at the University of Graz. She received a doctorate sub auspiciis Praesidentis there in 1997 with a thesis entitled "Interstate arbitration in the Achaean League: On peaceful conflict resolution according to epigraphic sources" (Das zwischenstaatliche Schiedsverfahren im achäischen Koinon. Zur friedlichen Streitbeilegung nach den epigraphischen Quellen). After that, she was employed in Vienna as an academic faculty member at the Commission for Ancient Legal History at the Austrian Academy of Sciences from 1998 to 1999 and from 2009 to 2015. From 1999 until 2003, she was a university assistant and lecturer at the University of Graz, then at the University of Vienna. She received her habilitation at Vienna in 2013. On 1 August 2015, she succeeded Helmut Halfmann [de] as W2-Professor of ancient history at the University of Hamburg. In May 2016, she became a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and then an ordinary member in 2018. She has benn the subject representative of ancient history on the central directorate of the DAI from May 2017 and the directorate's deputy chairperson since May 2020. In 2021, Harter-Uibopuu was elected to the Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Hamburg. In 2023 she became the project leader for Inscriptiones Graecae.
Harter-Uibopuu's main academic focusses are legal history through epigraphy, especially inscriptions relating to legal processes of the Greek cities of Argos and Athens, ancient citizenship law, the constitutional and administrative law of Greek cities under Roman rule, and funerary law in Greco-Roman Asia Minor.
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75,686,658 | Baltzer Hansen | Alfred Hansen (30 November 1908 – date of death unknown), better known as Baltzer Hansen was a motorcycle speedway rider from Denmark, who rode in the first ever Speedway World Championship competition in 1936.
Hansen was born in 1908, to Lars Christian and Rasmine and was one of three brothers who all went into dirt-track racing (later motorcycle speedway). He won the Danish Individual Speedway Championship (500cc special class) in 1937 and 1938, having previously won Danish Championships in other classes.
He followed his older brother Morian Hansen into the British speedway leagues in 1936. West Ham Hammers attempted to sign him in May 1936, but the Speedway Control Board blocked the transfer.
However, later that year, he and another brother Kaj Hansen, also known as Kalle were due to travel to London to compete in the inaugural 1936 World Championship. Baltzer impressed in the qualifying round and progressed to the Championship round.
To the annoyance of the other British teams (especially West Ham) the Hackney Wick Wolves were given permission to sign him in June 1936, because of their injury problems. The transfer started a season long campaign by clubs to ban overseas riders and West Ham unsuccessfully applied to the Control Board to recall Baltzer's brother Morian (who was still on their retained list). Meanwhile Baltzer and Morian helped Hackney win the 1936 London Cup.
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75,686,671 | Sixteenth Finance Commission | Sixteenth Finance Commission is created by Government of India under Article 280 of Constitution.
Sixteenth Finance Commission was formed under Artile 280 of the constitution for determining the sharing of tax revenues between Union Government of India and States for five year period starting from 1st April 2026,determining the principles for granting of the aid from the Consolidated Fund of India to states and implementation of various measures for augmenting the resources of Consolidated Fund to meet the requirements of Panchayats and Municipalities of states.
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75,686,673 | Pioda di Crana | The Pioda di Crana is a mountain of Piedmont, Italy, with an elevation of 2,430 metres (7,972 ft). It is located in the Lepontine Alps, in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, and is part of the Onsermone massif.
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75,686,677 | Shooting Me Down | "Shooting Me Down" is a song by English rock band Chrome Molly, released by I.R.S. as a non-album single on 14 November 1988. The song was written by Slade members Jim Lea and Noddy Holder, and was produced by Lea.
"Shooting Me Down" was originally written for Samantha Fox, whose label, Jive Records, approached Jim Lea and Noddy Holder (of the English rock band Slade) in 1987, asking them to provide a song for her upcoming second studio album, with Lea also to produce the track. The song was written, demoed and sent to Jive within a couple of weeks during April 1987 but, when Fox's latest single "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" began generating chart action in the UK in May, Jive quickly had her new album hastily packaged and ready for a July 1987 release. As a result, there was not enough time for Fox to record "Shooting Me Down" and, although Jive liked the track and wished to keep hold of it for the future, the singer never recorded it.
"Shooting Me Down" was then put aside and, according to the Birmingham Evening Mail, was intended to be recorded by Slade at a future date as their "comeback" single. However, with the band on hiatus at the time, the song ended up being given to Chrome Molly to record. In 1987, Chrome Molly expressed an interest in working with Lea and sent him some of their demo tapes, although no collaboration materialised as the band did not have a record deal. After signing to I.R.S. Records in 1988, they released their album Angst and two singles from it, "Take Me I'm Yours" and "Thanx for the Angst", but both failed to reach the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart. Wishing to make their commercial breakthrough, the band approached Lea in the summer of 1988 with a song which they intended to record as their next single. The band originally hoped that Lea and John Punter would produce the single, but an agreement was subsequently made for Lea to produce it on his own.
At the same time, Lea forwarded his and Holder's demo of "Shooting Me Down" to Chrome Molly "in case they might like it". The band loved the track and immediately began performing it live. I.R.S. also approved of the track and it was agreed that the song would be recorded as the band's next single with Lea as the producer. The song was recorded in three days. Lea revealed in a 1988 interview for the Slade fan club magazine Perseverance, "I saw Chrome Molly play [live] on a Saturday and we were in the studio on the [following] Monday. I didn't know the guys at all and we didn't even rehearse it, but everything went great." Bassist Nic Wastell told the Leicester Mercury in 2010, "I'd say it was the nearest we got to capturing the true sound of the band on tape."
Speaking of the song, Lea told Perseverance magazine in 1988,
"It [is] a bit Bon Jovi-esque, but then again, Bon Jovi are like Slade anyway. They're sort of us now if you like. Funnily enough, I've just done an interview with Kerrang! about it and they suggested that it was very much like what Bon Jovi might have done. I replied yes it probably is, but was it really like that or what Slade might have done? I told him that Bruno Brookes played 'Mama Weer All Crazee Now' straight after Bon Jovi's 'Bad Medicine' the other night and he had commented that a lot of the sounds in today's rock bands were done by Slade years ago. The reporter thought about it again and agreed that a lot of American bands do sound like an updated version of Slade, which was quite a compliment!"
"Shooting Me Down" was released by I.R.S. on 14 November 1988, with distribution and marketing by MCA. Initial response to the single was positive and it picked up airplay on BBC Radio 1. Shortly after it release, a dispute between I.R.S. and MCA resulted in thousands of copies of the single remaining in storage rather than being distributed to retailers. Bassist Nic Wastell told the Leicester Mercury in 2010, "The plan was to push it and push it, sell enough to get into the top 40 – and then get on Top of the Pops. I.R.S. had a big fallout with MCA. I remember playing a gig in Bristol just after the single was out [and] we met some of the fans afterwards [who] said: 'We can't buy your single. We can't find it anywhere.' And that was the first we knew of it." Vocalist Steve Hawkins recalled to Louder Sound in 2017, "That single was fantastic. It was just a shame that there were political issues with the label and distribution that meant it didn't get the push it needed. It was getting radio airplay, but the records were sitting in a warehouse." As a result, the band failed to achieve a commercial breakthrough and, after releasing the album Slaphead through the Music for Nations label in 1990, split up in 1991.
Upon its release, Phil Wilding of Kerrang! wrote, "A massive step in the right direction from Bonk's boys, who've been knocking on the door of success for aeons. This will hit it off its hinges. Groovy." The same issue of the magazine featured Darren Wharton of Dare as a guest reviewer. He drew comparisons to Bon Jovi, but added that "it sounds as good as Bon Jovi, it's not a poor copy". He concluded, "They should make a video with them all flying around and they'd have a hit. It's good." Solo artist Lisa Dominique and her guitarist brother Marino were also guest reviewers and both were favourable of the single, calling it "really good/great". Marino noted that Chrome Molly have "actually made a record that capture[s] their live sound". In a 2010 feature on Chrome Molly, the Leicester Mercury called "Shooting Me Down" a "catchy, terrace anthem" which was "a clear cut above what the band had done before".
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75,686,680 | Körtepe, Bağlar | Körtepe (Kurdish: Kortepe) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Bağlar, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Dodikan tribe and had a population of 1,513 in 2022. | [
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75,686,688 | Murcian nationalism | The murcian nationalism or murcianism (Spanish: Nacionalismo murciano, murcianismo) is a nationalist of thought affirming the Murcian nation, as a people.
The Murcianism defends the land of Murcia, set of territories of Murcian culture and language, broadly identified with the basin o Segura river. The Kingdom of Murcia was once located here.
The Murcianism claims recognition and normalization of the Murcian language. This language s a matter of fact the Catalan dialect spoken in the El Carche mountain region of North-East Murcia.
After 1978 the political Murcianism has been represented by several parties (Partido del País Murciano, Partido Regionalista Murciano, Partido Murcianista, Nueva Región, Unión de los Pueblos de Múrcia, Unión Democrática de la Región de Murcia-Coalición Ciudadana Regional). Although n has achieved representation in an autonomous Parliament conditioned by an electoral system. The feeling of belonging to Spain is overwhelmingly dominant among the people of Murcia. | [
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75,686,700 | The Volunteers: To the War | The Volunteers: To the War (Chinese: 志愿军:雄兵出击) is a 2023 Chinese war film directed by Chen Kaige. Set during the Korean War, the film is intended to be the first installment of a planned trilogy from Chen depicting China's involvement in the war.
The film was released on 28 September 2023.
Production on the film began in July 2022, and finished thirteen months later in August 2023.
A trailer for the film was released on April 21, 2023.
The Volunteers was released in China on September 28, 2023, timed to coincide with the country's National Day on October 1.
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75,686,702 | Gunoutsav Assam | Gunoutsav Assam is an initiative of Government of Assam in Elementary education and Secondary school education, by Samagra Shiksha Assam to uplift the quality of education in schools for students, infrastructure of schools and teachers to students ratio. It is method of assessment and rating of schools , so that inferior one can go for improvement by External Evaluator. The External Evaluator are all Gazetted Officer (India) of Government of Assam , may or may not be from Education department in 2017 for first time and is held every year.
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75,686,706 | Listed buildings in North Yorkshire | There are a number of listed buildings in North Yorkshire. The term "listed building", in the United Kingdom, refers to a building or structure designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance. Details of all the listed buildings are contained in the National Heritage List for England. They are categorised in three grades: Grade I consists of buildings of outstanding architectural or historical interest, Grade II* includes significant buildings of more than local interest and Grade II consists of buildings of special architectural or historical interest. Buildings in England are listed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on recommendations provided by English Heritage, which also determines the grading.
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75,686,708 | Kuşburnu, Sur | Kuşburnu is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Sur, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Hasenan tribe and had a population of 68 in 2022. | [
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75,686,716 | Stealing Home (statue) | A bronze statue of Jackie Robinson, called Stealing Home: The Point of No Return, was unveiled outside Dodger Stadium on April 15, 2017, the 70th anniversary of Robinson's breaking of the color barrier in Major League Baseball, becoming the first African-American Major League Baseball player in the modern era. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1947 to 1956 and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.
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It depicts Robinson stealing home plate, an act described by Cadet as "both real and symbolic; it required focused determination, courage and precise timing—synergistic qualities that were also present when the color barrier was finally broken in Major League Baseball, heralding a new era."
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75,686,731 | Karaçalı, Sur | Karaçalı (Kurdish: Tiloli) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Sur, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Hasenan tribe and had a population of 1,880 in 2022. | [
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75,686,760 | 1977 Tennis South Invitational | The 1977 Tennis South Invitational was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, Mississippi in the United States. It was an independent event, i.e. not part of any tennis tour or circuit. It was the fifth and last edition of the tournament and was held from April 4 through April 9, 1977. Unseeded Brian Teacher won the singles title and earned $12,000 first-prize money after defeating second-seeded Bill Scanlon in the final.
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75,686,782 | Author page | In book design, the author page is a section of a book or other literary work that consists of a short—usually a single page long—biography of the author, sometimes accompanied by a photograph of them. Written in the third-person narrative, this page is usually entitled "about the author", resulting in the synonymous name "about the author page". The author page appears in the back matter (end matter) of a book, usually as the final page; thus, it does not posses a page number. However, in print, it may be followed by the flyleaf (a blank page).
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75,686,791 | Tarun Poddar | Tarun Poddar is an Indian businessman and is the CEO of Foxhog.
Poddar is a Delhi based entrepreneur and social activist. During the Corona period, he had invested half of his earnings in helping the needy.
Led by Tarun, Foxhog Ventures is backed by Tiger Global as lead investor.
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75,686,792 | Hamza Jaganjac | Hamza Jaganjac (born 27 February 2004) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Süper Lig club Adana Demirspor.
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75,686,846 | Artyom Primak | Artyom Alekseevich Primak (Russian: Артём Алексеевич Примак; born 14 January 1993), also spelled Artem Primak, is a Russian long and triple jumper. He was the 2012 World U20 Championships silver medallist in the triple jump, and he is a four-time Russian Athletics Championships winner in the horizontal jumps.
Primak is from Amur Oblast, Russia, where he graduated from the Amur Regional Sports School in 2010 and was coached by Sergey Petrenko.
In 2012, Primak was selected to represent Russia at the World U20 Championships in the triple jump. Primak won the silver medal, losing only to future Olympic gold medalist Pedro Pichardo. He also won the triple jump bronze medal at the 2013 European U23 Championships.
In 2017, Primak set personal bests in both the long and triple jump at the Russian Athletics Championships. He was benefited by the absence of Alexander Menkov, who chose to focus on the world championships instead, allowing Primak to take the win in both events. Coming off of this success, he applied to compete internationally as an Authorized Neutral Athlete (following the ban of Russian athletes by World Athletics), but his application was rejected in 2018.
In May 2021, Primak was finally approved to compete internationally as a neutral athlete.
Primak also won the 2022 All-Russian Summer Sports Spartakiade with a 7.84 metres mark.
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75,686,871 | Yolboyu Pirinçlık, Kayapınar | Yolboyu Pirinçlık is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kayapınar, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Mendan tribe and had a population of 5,616 in 2022. | [
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75,686,893 | Mothathi Kozhappa | Mothathi Kozhappa is a 2023 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Sony P Jose in his directorial debut, written by Vipinlal AV and Sony P Jose himself, also enacting the lead role alongside Sneha Unnikrishnan, T.S. Raju, Sunil Sukhada, Rajesh Sharma, Pradeep Kottayam and Naseer Sankranthi.
The title launch of the film was done by Jagathy Sreekumar at Thiruvananthapuram and touted as the last work of lyricist Poovachal Khader.
The film's shooting was halted due to the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic several times, was finally released on 15 December, 2023.
Mothathi Kozhappa tells the story of some odd characters staying at a village located in the southern most region of Kerala. A character from Panchkula, near Punjab arrives at that peaceful village and their lives takes an unexpected turn as the 'outsider' tries to involve in their personal matters that makes lives difficult for almost everyone at the village.
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75,686,898 | Estadio Guido y Sarmiento | Estadio Guido y Sarmiento was a football stadium located in the city Quilmes of Greater Buenos Aires area in Argentina. It was owned and operated by Quilmes A.C. and used until 1995 when Estadio Centenario was opened.
The stadium was active since 1900, also hosting cricket matches during its first years of existence. It was the oldest existing football stadium in Argentina until 1995 when it was dismantled.
The club (originally named "Quilmes Cricket Club") established its sports field on the corner of Guido and pringles street, then moving it a few meters to west (Guido and Sarmiento).
The first Primera División match at "Guido y Sarmiento" was on 14 June 1900, when Quilmes C.C. was defeated by Buenos Aires English High School 4–0. During its first years of existence, the stadium did not have grandstand, and the field was also used for other sports such as cricket (in Summer time). The first rooftop stand was built around 1910.
With the arrival of professionalism in 1931, the stadium would be refurbished, expanding its capacity. In the 1950 a lateral grandstand was built. By those years, the stadium also had two grandstands on Guido and Solís street, and an official stand on Sarmiento (the roof had been arsoned in the 1920s and never rebuilt). During the 1960s and 1970s, press booths were built in the stadium
When Quilmes played the Copa Libertadores for the first time in 1979, the stadium had to be refurbished to fit Conmebol's rules for international competitions, therefore one of the grandstands was moved.
By late 1980s the stadium was seriously deteriorated. In 1987 the club announced the construction of a new stadium located 1,5 km from Guido y Sarmiento, which would be inaugurated in a friendly match vs Uruguayan club Nacional in 1995. Nevertheless, the Guido y Sarmiento venue was used for official matches until 25 June 1995, when Quilmes played vs Godoy Cruz a match of 1994–95 Primera B Nacional's Torneo Reducido.
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75,686,922 | SUN Mobility | SUN Mobility is an electric vehicle energy services company founded in 2017 that develops, manufactures and operates battery swapping infrastructure for electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and larger commercial vehicles. Battery Swapping as a technology helps accelerate the faster adoption of electric vehicles due to the lower upfront purchase price of electric vehicles, and the lower running costs - particularly in the case of commercial applications.
The company is a joint venture between the SUN Group and the Maini Group, both companies in the areas of electric mobility and clean energy. The company is co-founded by Chetan Maini, the founder of the Reva Electric Car Company (now known as Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited), Uday Khemka, Vice Chairman of SUN Group, and Ajay Goel, Co-Founder & Executive Director. Anant Badjatya is the CEO.
In 2019, Bosch (company) made an investment in SUN Mobility to the tune of $25 million and has been a strategic partner in accelerating the technological evolution of the company. Vitol, the world’s largest independent oil trading organization, is also a strategic investor in the company having made an investment of $50 million in 2021.
In 2023, SUN Mobility began international operations with Shell being a partner in the Philippines.
Battery Swapping as a technology addresses common roadblocks to electric vehicle adoption such as high up-front costs, range anxiety, battery management concerns and battery pack obsolescence. SUN Mobility's battery swapping technology enables users to purchase their EVs without a fixed battery pack, and subscribe to a battery swapping service that allows them to simply swap a depleted battery for a fully charged, temperature-controlled battery pack.
SUN Mobility offers Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) and Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) as two solutions to its customers.
SUN Mobility operates over 600 battery swapping points across India with an approximate capacity of more than 1 Million swaps per month across the country. SUN Mobility has the leading market share in e-auto and e-loader (three-wheeler cargo vehicle) categories, the highest market share in swappable e-bikes, and about 50% market share in e-rickshaws in northern parts of India.
SUN Mobility has created a global interoperable smart mobility solution for electric vehicles, which separates the battery from the vehicle, bringing down the upfront cost of electric vehicles, and making them financially viable for the first time.
SUN Mobility’s solution involves modular Smart Batteries that are smaller, lighter than conventional fixed EV batteries, and swappable. It also addresses the issue of long charging time and range anxiety, as these can be swapped in a matter of minutes. The second-generation Smart battery S2.1 was launched at the Delhi Auto Expo in January 2023. This new model of the battery offers a higher capacity of 45% compared to the earlier generation battery, and comes with enhanced safety features.
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75,686,940 | Uyandık, Kayapınar | Uyandık (Kurdish: Sakar) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Kayapınar, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds and had a population of 224 in 2022. | [
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75,686,962 | Pizzo La Scheggia | The Pizzo La Scheggia is a mountain of Piedmont, Italy, with an elevation of 2,466 metres (8,091 ft). It is located in the Lepontine Alps, in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, and is part of the Onsermone massif.
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75,686,979 | Bibliography of Winston Churchill | The Bibliography of Winston Churchill includes the major scholarly and nonfiction books and scholarly articles on the career of Winston Churchill, as well as other online sources of information.
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75,687,026 | Dokuzçeltik, Yenişehir | Dokuzçeltik (Kurdish: Şeyxkent) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Yenişehir, Diyarbakır Province in Turkey. It is populated by Kurds and had a population of 2,261 in 2022. | [
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75,687,045 | Micha Michaely | Micha Michaely (3 October 1928 – 22 December 2023) was an Israeli economist, professor in the department of economics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, advisor to the World Bank and president of the Israel Economic Association.
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75,687,052 | Reg Trott | Herbert Reginald Trott (2 January 1930 – 19 September 2015) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned one international cap for the England national speedway team.
Trott, born in Mitcham, began his British leagues career riding for Wimbledon Dons during the 1949 Speedway National League. Although in his novice season, he rode some significant meetings recording a 2.87 average. He went on to ride for seven seasons at Wimbledon, in which time he won three National Trophies (1950, 1951 and 1953) and two league titles (1954 and 1955).
In 1956, he signed for Norwich Stars and would stay with the club for nine years until the end of the 1964 season. During his time at Norwich he won another National Trophy in 1963.
When the British League was inaugurated in 1965, Trott joined West Ham and contributed to a league, Knockout Cup and London Cup treble winning season.
After missing the 1967 and 1968 seasons, he returned to speedway riding for Eastbourne Eagles for the 1969 British League Division Two season and averaged a solid 8.73. He remained at Eastbourne for four years and won the league title with them in 1971. He retired after the 1972 season and later became a speedway referee. | [
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75,687,072 | Tahliah Street (Riyadh) | Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Road (Arabic: طريق الأمير محمد بن عبد العزيز), better known as al-Tahliah Street (Arabic: شارع التحلية, lit. 'the desalinating street') and al-Zaki Street (Arabic: شارع الذكي, lit. 'the smart street'), is a 4.75 km east-west commercial thoroughfare in northern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The street is named after the building of Saline Water Conversion Corporation, which is situated on its westernmost part. Tahliah Street became a popular attraction among youngsters in 2006 when the Saudi government introduced free Wi-Fi scheme in the area. It hosts several outlets of multinational chains of restaurants and cafeterias. The street has been compared to the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris, France and most of the its visitors flock during weekends, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and national holidays.
It branches out from Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz al-Awwal Road in al-Maʼdhar neighborhood and terminates at Prince Abdulaziz ibn Mosa’ad bin Jalawi Street in al-Sulaimaniyah district, cutting through al-Olaya.
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75,687,087 | Jeremiah Bornfield | Jeremiah Bornfield is an American composer and musician.
Bornfield was born in Flagstaff, Arizona. He began studying music at the age of four and by the age of 11, he started touring the country as a singer in the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus before eventually deciding to become a classical composer. He received his masters degree in composition at Hunter College in 2009.
Bornfield has composed symphonic, operatic, electronic, chamber, solo and combinations of works for musicians including the Attacca and Vox 4 string quartets, Gregg Smith Singers, and the New York Harp Trio.
Bornfield's compositions have been performed at venues such as Lincoln Center, SVA Theater, Galapagos Art Space, Alvin Ailey Center and Tenri Cultural Institute. Some of his work has been presented at Composer's Voice, International Festival of Electronic Music, Adirondack Festival of American Music, Samuel Dorsky Museum, as well as at National Theater Concert Hall in Taipei.
In 2015, he composed the music for the French-American documentary film Hitchcock/Truffaut.
In 2018, Bornfield composed the music for the drama film Diane directed by Kent Jones. | [
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75,687,110 | Ibedul succession dispute | There was a succession dispute following the death of the Ibedul of Koror Yutaka Gibbons on November 4, 2021. Gibbons' younger siblings rechucher-ra-techekii Alexander Merep and bilung Gloria Salii both initially claimed the title but Salii would later relent her claim in favour of her son James Lebuu Littler. Merep would be accepted as ibedul by the traditional chiefs of Koror and the Council of Chiefs though Salii maintains that her son is ibedul.
The long-serving Ibedul of Koror Yutaka Gibbons died in Taiwan on November 4, 2021 at the age of 77. Gibbons had worked as a United States Army cook before becoming Ibedul in 1973 and ran for president in the 1984, 1988 and 1996 Palauan general election. He was also an anti–nuclear weapons activist and received the Right Livelihood Award in 1983.
Gibbons' youngest brother Alexander Merep held the title rechucher-ra-techekii and his younger sister Gloria Salii holds the title of bilung which is the female counterpart of ibedul and highest ranking female chief in Palau. In a 1979 article for The New York Times by Robert Trumbull, Salii was cited as saying that their titles were passed down to them through a "complex system of inheritance in which the line passes through the sister of the reigning ibedul, provided there is one and she has heirs". Trumbull concluded that the next Ibedul "presumably will be half‐American" referring to Salii's 3-month-old son James Lebuurakuk "Lebuu" Littler whose middle name is named after Prince Lee Boo.
In December 2021, Bilung Gloria Salii stated that she had assumed the duties and responsibilities of Ibedul and claimed she should be receiving a monthly honorarium. She wrote a letter to the Governor of Koror Franco Gibbons, who also holds the title of Ngiraikelau which is the 2nd highest ranking title in Koror, requesting that the monthly honorarium of Ibedul be issued to her name. Governor Gibbons's attorney said that the law of Koror dictated that the honorarium be paid to a person that "actually holds a title and and sits as a member of the House of Traditional Leaders" and that if there is more than one claimant to the title the honorarium is held until the court decides who the proper holder of the title is. Bilung also informed the Council of Chiefs that she had token over the duties with the council simply stating "that they look forward to the submission of the name of the next Ibedul." The Island Times noted that it is rare for a keldorolel a rubak (female counterpart) to assume the title of their male counterpart and that it is the first time that this has occurred in the position of a paramount chief in Palau.
On January 6, 2022, Salii sent a letter to the House of Traditional Leaders, in which she told them that she had removed the title of Rechucher-ra-Techekii from her brother Alexander Merep and removed him from the House of Traditional Leaders. A similar letter from Rimuu Dominica Ngoriak removed Harry Fritz from the house by removing his title of Adelbairekesoaol. Ten chiefs of the house, 6 ngarameketii, and 4 rubekul kldeu, sent letters to both Bilung and Rimuu asking why they were expelling their "friends", saying that they had been loyal and productive members of the house for years. Salii sent another letter to Ngiraikelau Gibbons stating "I am Ibedul and Bilung at this time. I call the meeting of the council of chiefs." She also told Gibbons that Merep had been removed from his seat and should not be asked to attend chief meetings. The new Governor of Koror Eyos Rudimch wrote a letter to Salii requesting time to review her request for the honorarium of Ibedul. Rudimch stated that he had "no say on the matters of [the] Idid clan or its chiefs" but since the issue relates to the law, he has to conduct a legal review. On January 26, 2022, Rudich informed Salii that the state government could not process her request for the honorarium until the House of Traditional Leaders accepted someone as ibedul. Salii would control the house's office, staff and operations until February 4, 2022 when she capitulated from her previous claims that she was the ibedul and returned the traditional chief's property, reportedly because they were threatening a lawsuit.
After the 100 days mourning period for Yutaka Gibbons ended on February 22, 2022, the ngarameketii (traditional chiefs of Koror) accepted Alexander Merep as the new ibedul of Koror with reports saying he was appointed by Idid female members led by Ochob Katey Ngiraked who were opposed to Salii. He was also accepted by Koror's hamlet chiefs. Island Times reported that Salii had appointed her son James Lebuu Littler who currently holds the title of kloteraol as ibedul but had not submitted his name to the Ngarameketii for their approval. On March 10, 2023, Merep was formally installed as ibedul in a ceremony at the Koror chief's bai. At the ceremony Merep received $20,000 and 5 pieces of various types of Palauan currency. In response, Salii held a ceremony for her son in Ngerchemai where she washed his hands in turtle blood before going to Peleliu to obtain his crown pertaining to tradition. On March 25, 2023, Ibedul Merep signed letters approving four new chiefs in Koror which included approving Ochob Katey Ngiraked's reported appointment of James Lebuu Littler to Merep's former title of rechucher-ra-techekii, which in turn made them members of the House of Traditional Leaders. Salii did not appoint her son as rechucher-ra-techekii stating that "nothing has changed. The process of Lebuu Littler becoming ibedul is still very much ongoing."
On April 5, 2022, the co-chair of the Council of Chiefs Reklai Raphael Ngirmang said in a letter that he had approved Merep as a "friend and member of the Council of Chiefs" and as ibedul he became the other co-chair of the Council of Chiefs on April 20, 2022. On April 29, 2022, the Council of Chiefs notified President Surangel Whipps Jr., Senate President Hokkons Baules and House Speaker Sabino Anastacio that the seat of ibedul was no longer vacant. In May 2022, Salii wrote a letter to President Surangel Whipps Jr. rejecting the letter from the Council of Chiefs saying "I remind you again that Alex is not Ibedul of Idid Clan. Only me, Bilung, appoints Ibedul of Idid and no one else can appoint because they are not Bilung, it's not their title." Salii claimed that in the past Merep had tried to sue his siblings to claim clan lands for his children and also said that Merep had a stroke and is partially blind and so cannot represent the Idid clan as he will "weaken the clan". Salii was also against the idea of the ibedul co-chairing the council, stating that the ibedul is the "highest title in Palau and does not share or co-chair with another title" which she attributes to wars won by Koror.
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75,687,137 | New Day (Take That single) | "New Day" is a song recorded by English band Take That for their eighth studio album, Wonderland (2017). It was written by Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jamie Norton, and Ben Mark, while the production was done by Mark Ralph. It was released as the second single from Wonderland on 5 May 2017 through Polydor Records. | [
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75,687,142 | Wali Mohammad Itoo | | office3 = Member of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly | term_start4 = 1977 | term_end4 = 1983]]
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75,687,154 | Tracy Bennett | Tracy Bennett is an American editor and puzzle editor.
Bennett was born Tracy Pinkham and grew up in Maine. Her parents were both in the Navy when her older sister, Cinda, was born, and later divorced. She and her sister attended free schools.
According to her family, Bennett began solving jigsaw puzzles before she could talk. She had an early interest in crossword puzzles. She attended the University of Southern Maine as a theater major, then transferred to the University of Michigan and changed her major to English literature, graduating in 1989.
Bennett worked for twenty years for Mathematical Reviews, first as as a copy editor and then copy department manager.
In 2010 she won a crossword puzzle contest at The Ann Arbor News and soon after became interested in puzzle construction and attended a conference for crossword puzzle builders. Her first commissioned crossword puzzle was published by Knitty. She sold several puzzles in 2013, including her first to the New York Times. In 2017 she cofounded an website offering crossword puzzles created by women and nonbinary people and began editing crosswords.
Bennett became a associate puzzle editor for the New York Times in 2020. In 2022 she became the paper's Wordle editor. She also edits the paper's crossword puzzles as well as creating and editing crosswords for other publications.
She made adjustments to Wordle, which was a new acquisition by the Times from its creator, creating a variety of level-of-difficulty throughout a week's puzzles and varying the lexical and semantical types of words from day to day, adding and removing words from the database, limiting the inclusion of words that have too many identical four-letter patterns in common with other words, avoiding words that are spelled differently in other versions of English, and experimenting with a themed entry on Thanksgiving Day. She considers the implications of words related to current news and researches possible offensive alternative uses of words. She's received pushback from players about themed entries.
Bennett lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she works from home. In 2002 she married George Bennett, with whom she has a son. She was widowed in 2021. | [
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75,687,191 | 2023–24 WRU Championship | The 2023–24 WRU Championship (or Admiral Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the WRU Championship, the second tier of club rugby in Wales run by the Welsh Rugby Union. After restructuring the WRU Championship experienced a major change. The league split into two regional leagues of 12 teams - East and West - with 12 clubs promoted from the various sections in Division One to make up a new two-group, 24-side competition. The West and East were contested by 14 Welsh clubs respectfully
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75,687,192 | Richard Wood (consul) | Sir Richard Wood (1806-1900) was a British dragoman and consul in Syria and Tunisia, at a time when the Ottoman Empire was in retreat and the British were gaining influence in the Middle East and North Africa.
Wood was born in 1806, the son of a British dragoman in Constantinople, and grew up there and in Exeter, where he was educated at a boarding school, which he left in 1823. Fluent in Turkish, French, Greek, and Italian, and having a good understanding of the Ottoman Empire, he at first followed his father's career by becoming a dragoman.
In 1831, Wood was posted to Syria, to learn Arabic, but with the undercover task of finding ways to undermine the government of Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt. In 1832, during the Egyptian–Ottoman War, he went to observe the siege of Acre, where he saw Ibrahim himself in command, and reported that he had taken him at first sight for a cook.
In 1834, when Egypt gained formal authority in Syria, Wood returned to Constantinople, where he had talks with Lord Ponsonby, the British ambassador, about how Ibrahim might be brought down and the increasing Russian influence over the Ottomans undermined.
In August 1835, during the Syrian Peasant Revolt against Ibrahim, triggered by heavy conscription and taxation, Wood returned to Syria and tried unsuccessfully to persuade Bashir Shihab II, ruler of the Mount Lebanon Emirate, to support it. He then went to Kurdistan to observe a punitive campaign by the Ottomans against the Kurdish Mir Muhammad Bey, who was supported by Russia. Wood had a series of setbacks when he went down with small-pox in Aleppo and in Mosul caught typhoid. He was also wounded in the knee by a tribesman's lance and gained a head wound which permanently damaged his eyesight. In Kurdistan, he met Muhammad, who claimed that he had never heard of England, but agreed to go to Constantinople and negotiate with the Sultan Mahmud II.
In 1840 Wood returned to Syria, this time with both British and Ottoman instructions, in support of a revolt by the Druzes and Maronites against Muhammad Ali of Egypt. A joint naval intervention by Austria, Great Britain, and the Ottomans in September 1840 led to the Ottomans regaining Syria in October, and Wood became a powerful man there. Thanks largely to him, the British had more influence in the region than any other power. In 1841, Wood was formally appointed as British consul in Damascus. He later played a significant part in the Maronite-Druze wars of 1842 and 1845.
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75,687,203 | Maersk Hangzhou | The Maersk H-class container ship | [
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75,687,218 | Monica Geike Cobb | Monica Geike Cobb (1891–1946) was a barrister and the first English woman to hold a brief in court, which she won.
She was born 8 March 1891 to Revd William Cobb (later Geike Cobb), a suffragist rector who spoke at Emmeline Pankhurst’s funeral, and his wife Harriette, née White.
While studying for a BA in philosophy at the University College London in 1914, she became joint secretary to the Professional Classes War Relief Council providing practical assistance to the professional classes, for which work she was appointed MBE in March 1920.
When the legal profession was opened to women in England by the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act (1919), Cobb joined the Middle Temple on 2 January 1920, eleven days after the Act came into force and ten days after Helena Normanton became the first woman to do so. She returned to University College to study for an LLB. She excelled in her first year, obtaining a First Class in Real Property and Conveyancing and winning the Hume Scholarship, and passed the bar examination in October 1921.
On 17 November 1922 Cobb was one of a cohort of eight women called to the bar at the Middle Temple, along with Normanton, Ethel Bright Ashford, and Beatrice Davy.
On 1 December 1922, she became the first Englishwoman to plead a case in court when she successfully convicted a Birmingham bricklayer of bigamy.
The next year, she was thought to be the first English woman to appear in a murder trial.
Her early career comprised criminal cases, but she later had a successful practice in commercial law. She registered for a PhD in 1925, but instead decided to remain in her profession after being appointed deputy chairman of London’s Court of Referees, where she heard cases under the Unemployment Insurance Act.
She publicly recounted the difficulty of witnesses in deciding how to address her, an anecdote that was picked up by global newspapers:
Miss Monica Cobb, one of the foremost of English women barristers, said that she was sometimes addressed as 'madam,' but more often she was addressed as 'sir' and she had even been called 'my lady.' One kind, motherly old lady, she added, had solved the difficulty by calling Miss Cobb 'my dear'.
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75,687,219 | Jen & Liv | Jen & Liv is an English duo composed of singers Jenna Cole and Olivia Irvin. They won the twelfth series of The Voice UK.
In 2023, the Jen & Liv participated in the twelfth series of The Voice UK, and joined will.i.am's team. The duo has the distinction of being the first participant in the history of the show to have had the show's presenter, Emma Willis, press coach will.i.am's button, as will.i.am and Willis decided to swap places for the audition. | [
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75,687,225 | Tanabe Makoto (Pianists) | Tanabe Makoto(田辺誠)is a Japanese pianist. He was born in Uku-machi, Kitamatsuura-gun, currently Uku-machi, Sasebo City Nagasaki Prefecture in 1964.
At the age of 12, it turned out that he had some severe scoliosis, and he was admitted to a hospital in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture for 2 years. In the midst of his loss, he was impressed by Chopin's songs he heard in music class and aspired to be a pianist.
After that, he realized that by continuing to practice, he could make his friends in the facility smile and encourage children in the same situation by his piano performance.
「I’ve been thinking for a long time that I could make use of my experience and send cheers to children with disabilities through the piano.」As the book says, he volunteered to give recitals to welfare people.
Since 1997, he had planned a series of concerts for welfare clients and workers and performed recitals at Across Fukuoka Symphony Hall, etc.
While majoring in piano at the Department of Music at Midorigaoka High School attached to Oita Prefectural Junior College of Arts, he was awarded the special prize, the 1st place in the piano category of the Oita Prefectural High School Music Competition.
After that, he graduated from the piano department of Musashino Academia Musicae and started his career as a pianist.
He also performed with world-class musicians such as Masuko Ushioda, a violinist in 1997 and Mieko Sato, a soprano in 1999.
In 2002, the autobiography 「Ongaku ni sasaerarete」, -Being supported by music- was released nationwide, he appeared on interview programs at NHK Fukuoka and NHK Nagasaki.
He gave lectures at educational institutions. He was a lecturer at Nishi-Isahaya Elementary School in 2013, 「Cultural and artistic experience project for children who will lead the next generation」 by Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.
He also performed at Nagasaki Prefectural Seiho High School as a lecturer of "Seminar of a master on life that touches your heart" in 2010.
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75,687,240 | Paul Tyrer | Paul David Tyrer (born 5 December 1952) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned one international cap for the England national speedway team.
Tyrer, born in Manchester, began his British leagues career riding for Rochdale Hornets during the 1970 British League Division Two season. The following season in 1971, he improved his league average to 8.71 in just his second season of racing.
He began to appear for Belle Vue Aces in the top league in 1972 and contributed towards their league and cup double winning season, although he spent most of the season with Ellesmere Port Gunners, where he topped the averages for his team.
He spent the next four years at Belle Vue, winning the 1973 and 1975 Knockout Cups before signing for King's Lynn Stars in 1977 and winning a fourth Knockout Cup title.
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75,687,241 | Rongokako | Rongokako was a Maori ariki (chieftain) and tohunga (priest) of the Tākitimu tribal confederation and ancestor of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi, who is famous for his giant leaps. Several places along the east coast of the North Island are named for him.
Rongo-kako was the son of Tamatea Arikinui, who captained the Tākitimu canoe from Hawaiki to Aotearoa New Zealand. His mother was Tato, a direct descendant of Toi-kai-rākau, who harnessed Tamatea when he landed at Mauao and thereby forced him to marry her.
Rongokako studied at the Whare Wānanga (school of learning) in Wairarapa under the patronage of Tupai, who had been one of the Tākitimu's tohunga. According to tradition, the Wānanga's final examination required the students to use the karakia (chants) they had learnt in order to make supernatural leaps through the air. To prove that they had mastered this ability, the students had to bring back wet leaves from the rimurapa, a kind of kelp that could be found only on an offshore island. Rongokako was a poor student, so he was barred from taking this test, but when the other students attempted it, they all brought back dried leaves that had washed up on the nearby shore, showing that they had been unable to make the leap to the offshore island, and they all failed. Rongo-kako successfully performed the karakia, made the leap, and returned with wet rimurapa, thus earning his initiation as a tohunga.
After this, Rongokako decided to court Muriwhenua, who was famous for her beauty. His chief rival was Pāoa, ancestor of Ngāti Pāoa, and the two decided to race to be the first to her home at Hauraki. Pāoa was a great navigator and - to be sporting - he offered Rongo-kako a seat in his waka (canoe), which was denied. Rongo-kako used his leaping power to leap ahead of Pāoa as he sailed up the coast. He first appeared at Cape Kidnappers, then at Whangawehi on the Mahia Peninsula, where marks in the rock are said to be his footprints. On his next leap he reached a place near Whangara, which was therefore named Te Tapuwae o Rongokako ("The footprints of Rongokako"). Then Pāoa realised that Rongokako had the advantage. Accordingly, he set a trap at Tokomaru Bay, but Rongo-kako leapt over even this and sprung the trap with his toe. The place is known as Tāwhiti-a-Pāoa ("trap of Pāoa") because of this. The stick holding the trap open was thrown into the sky and landed in Waikato, where it grew into a tree that still stood as of 1913. Rongokako reached Muriwhenua first and won her hand in marriage.
After his death, Rongokako was buried at Te Mata Peak, whose full name is Te Mata o Rongokako ("the face of Rongo-kako"). When looking at the peak from the east, it appears to be the silhouette of a person lying down, which is said to be Rongokako.
Rongo-kako and Muriwhenua had one son, Tamatea Urehaea, himself the father of Kahungunu. Through their grandson, they are ancestors of Ngāti Kahungunu and Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki.
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75,687,255 | Mélissa Petit | Mélissa Petit (born 15 February 1990) is a French operatic soprano who studied piano and voice in her home town of St Raphael and in Nice. In 2009 she won second prize at the Concorso Musica Sacra in Rome and first prize at the Concours de Chant Lyrique in Béziers. She went on to spend three years with the opera studio attached to the Hamburg State Opera. After an engagement with the Zurich Opera, in 2017 she began freelancing, appearing in Bregenz, Copenhagen, Paris, Beijing, Salzburg and Lucerne. Roles have included Micaëla in Bizet's Carmen, Marzelline in Beethoven's Fidelio, and Servilia in a concert performance of Mozart's La clemenza di Tito. | [
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75,687,261 | Dah-an Ho | Ho Dah-an (Chinese: 何大安; born 22 September 1948) is a Taiwanese linguist.
Ho earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1970, followed by a master of arts in 1973 and doctorate of Chinese literature in 1981. He was a research fellow in Academia Sinica's Institute of History and Philology from 1981 to 1997, and switched affiliations of the preparatory office of the Institute of Linguistics in 1997. Ho served as director of the preparatory office from 2000 to 2004, when the organization formally became the Institute of Linguistics. He remained affiliated with the Institute of Linguistics through 2008 as a research fellow, and was also director of the fully fledged institute from 2006 to 2008.
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75,687,269 | Exoasteroid belt | An Exoasteroid Belt, Exo-asteroid Belt or Extrasolar Asteroid Belt, is an asteroid belt beyond the Solar System. First detections of Exoasteroid belts were discovered in 2012 , after detection of an accretion disc around star Fomalhaut. Scientists hypothesized that Exoasteroids; asteroids beyond our Solar system, may make up this accretion disc around Fomalhaut. Another hypothesis rose that exoplanets maybe the reasoning behind this phenomena. | [
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75,687,276 | Tanabe Makoto | Makoto Tanabe is a Japanese pianist. He was born in Uku-machi, Kitamatsuura-gun, currently Uku-machi, Sasebo City Nagasaki Prefecture in 1964.
At the age of 12, it turned out that he had some severe scoliosis, and he was admitted to a hospital in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture for 2 years. In the midst of his loss, he was impressed by Chopin's songs he heard in music class and aspired to be a pianist.
After that, he realized that by continuing to practice, he could make his friends in the facility smile and encourage children in the same situation by his piano performance.
「I’ve been thinking for a long time that I could make use of my experience and send cheers to children with disabilities through the piano.」As the book says, he volunteered to give recitals to welfare people.
Since 1997, he had planned a series of concerts for welfare clients and workers and performed recitals at Across Fukuoka Symphony Hall, etc.
While majoring in piano at the Department of Music at Midorigaoka High School attached to Oita Prefectural Junior College of Arts, he was awarded the special prize, the 1st place in the piano category of the Oita Prefectural High School Music Competition.
After that, he graduated from the piano department of Musashino Academia Musicae and started his career as a pianist.
He also performed with world-class musicians such as Masuko Ushioda, a violinist in 1997 and Mieko Sato, a soprano in 1999.
In 2002, the autobiography 「Ongaku ni sasaerarete」, -Being supported by music- was released nationwide, he appeared on interview programs at NHK Fukuoka and NHK Nagasaki.
He gave lectures at educational institutions. He was a lecturer at Nishi-Isahaya Elementary School in 2013, 「Cultural and artistic experience project for children who will lead the next generation」 by Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.
He also performed at Nagasaki Prefectural Seiho High School as a lecturer of "Seminar of a master on life that touches your heart" in 2010.
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75,687,290 | 2023–24 Indigo Group Premiership | The 2023–24 Indigo Group Premiership is the fifth season of the current format of the rugby union competition Welsh Premier Division. It began on 2 September 2022.
For sponsorship reasons, it was known as Indigo Group Premiership.
The structure reverted back to its traditional league format following truncation the previous season. Each team played each other team on a home and away basis for a total of 22 games. League points were awarded as follows – 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw and 0 for a loss. Teams could also earn an additional bonus point by scoring four or more tries in a match and/or losing by less than seven points. The structure saw the top 4 teams compete in an end of season playoff format, 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd, with the final taking place at the ground of the highest seed and the winning team being declared champions.
There was no relegation last season following an expansion from 12 to 14 teams for the 2023–24 season. Unfortunately on 28 March 2023 Llanelli RFC shared their intention to withdraw and focus on player development. The league started on 2 September with 13 clubs.
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75,687,297 | Panarotta | The Panarotta, or Monte Panarotta, is a mountain of Trentino, Italy, with an elevation of 2,002 metres (6,568 ft). It is the southernmost two-thousander in the Lagorai, in the Province of Trento.
The La Bassa Pass (1,829 m) divides the Panarotta from nearby Monte Fravort. Four skilifts, eighteen kilometres of ski slopes and a mountain hut are located on its southern side.
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75,687,299 | Rawand Kassab | Rawand Hashem Abd-Alrazq Kassab (Arabic: روند هاشم عبد الرزاق كساب; born 6 November 2003) is a Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Saudi Women's Premier League club Al-Ahli and the Jordan national team.
Kassab started her football journey as a forward with the Zarka U-15 youth team. Later, the former national youth team coach, Manar Fraij, drafted her into the U-14 national team, shifting her position from attack to goalkeeper due to her limited effectiveness upfront. Kasab caught the attention of Amman's team after her standout performances, joining them in 2015 and representing the team across all age groups until 2022. Afterwards, she joined Al-Ahli SC where she played a pivotal role in Al-Ahli winning the league for the first time in history, Rawand was awarded the Best Goalkeeper trophy for the 2022 season.
On October 2023, Al-Ahli announced the signing of Kassab to compete in the 2023–24 season, This move reflects the club's commitment to strengthening its roster and enhancing its competitiveness in the upcoming season.
Kassab has earned caps with the women's under-14, under-17, and under-20 teams. with the under-14 team, she won the 2016 AFC U-14 Girls' Regional Championship West in Jordan. she played for the U-16 team since 2016 until 2018 playing two AFC U-16 Women's Championship qualifying tournaments in 2017 and 2019. she was called to the under-19 team for the 2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualification in Hanoi. Yet, she remained on the bench for all three matches. the following year Kassab got called to participate in the 2019 WAFF U-18 Girls Championship in Bahrain. She helped the team clinch bronze in the tournament.
Kassab got her first call-up to the Jordanian team in 2021 to participate in the 2021 Arab Women's Cup. On 8 April 2022, Kassab made her international debut as starter in a 0–1 loss to India.
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75,687,301 | Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Rural District | Cricklade and Wooton Basset Rural District was a rural district in the county of Wiltshire, England. It lay to the west and southwest of the town and municipal borough of Swindon.
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75,687,306 | Babu Raja Kc | Babu Raja Kc (Nepali: राजेश हमाल is a Nepalese Music Video producer and director. He is a founder of Krishna flims and advertising company.He has iredted more than 3000 music video and still working. | [
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75,687,312 | Medha Shankar | Medha Shankar is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi films. Shankar is known for playing Shraddha Joshi in 12th Fail. | [
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75,687,322 | Emma Amelia Hall | Emma Amelia Hall (Emma A. Hall) was born February 28, 1837, in Raisin Township, Lenawee County, Michigan. She was one of seven children of a schoolteacher, Reuben Lord Hall and Abby Wells (Lee) Hall, a minister. Her family relocated to Ypsilanti, Michigan in the late 1850s, where Hall graduated from the Michigan State Normal School in 1861. Soon after, Hall moved to Detroit where she began her career in education and prison reform for women. Throughout her teaching journey, Hall assumed the responsibility of matron and educator for all types of students. Some of the students she taught had disabilities or suffered financial hardships. Her most notable roles in education and prison reform were serving as an advocate and a parental figure for women prisoners of Michigan.
In 1861, Emma Hall took a teaching position in Detroit's public schools. She joined the faculty of Professor John Sill’s Seminary for Young Ladies in Detroit in 1867. Hall’s gift for teaching gift brought her to the attention of Zebulon Reed Brockway, a prison administrator known for his innovative way of thinking about prison reform in the nineteenth century. Brockway initially hired Hall as a teacher at the House of Shelter, a women's workshop and rehabilitation facility in Detroit, Michigan, where she served as matron from 1871–74. Immediately after, Hall became matron at the school for handicapped and homeless children at Coldwater. Her next position was as matron in the state school for the deaf in Flint, from 1875-1881. Hall’s experience in education led her to establish a new, experimental reform school for girls in Adrian, Michigan; she became its first superintendent in 1881. In 1884, Hall served a missionary teacher to Native Americans in New Mexico.
The House of Shelter was originally established as a means of reintegrating newly released women prisoners and to help them navigate the transition to life outside of prison. After her recruitment, Emma Hall became deeply involved in her work at the House of Shelter. She grounded her social work in being a woman of strong Christian faith and believing in her religious duty to help others. According to her colleague Zebulon Brockway, in his memoir titled "Fifty Years of Prison Service," Hall was so devoted to her job that she had no social life outside the institution. Despite that social isolation, Hall thrived in her mission to give the women of the House of Shelter a safe space to learn from her. Hall believed that the female offenders she worked with were victims of circumstances that were outside of their control. She soon enough became a mother figure, confidant, and overseer to the thirty inmates of the shelter, which later on were considered some of the better-behaved prisoners in the House.
In 1879, Emma Hall designed and established the state's first female reform school in Adrian, Michigan. Governor Charles Croswell appointed Hall to its board of directors, and then made her supervisor. Hall was later praised for her achievements in the school and the girls’ steady improvement under her management. The positive impact was noted by the love and respect the attendees had for her.
The House of Shelter was a considered success to the reformation of criminalized girls, yet still, the home incited controversy in some quarters. The city administration’s resistance to the purpose of the house led to its founder Brockway’s resignation in 1873, followed by Hall’s resignation in 1874. Their departures left the House of Shelter in the hands of the city administration and the Detroit House of Correction, which voted for its immediate closure to turn it into a detention facility for prisoners. Hall was also forced to resign within a year of being matron at the state school for handicapped and homeless children of Coldwater, Michigan, due to disagreements with the governing board in 1874.
Overall, Emma Amelia Hall believed that the reformation of criminal girls was an educational objective that was still achievable despite the many obstacles to its realization. She noted how a lack of education and of industry skills, as well as insufficient means of support, predisposed young girls to take part in criminal activity.
In order for a successful rehabilitation of women prisoners, Hall concluded that one should tackle the systemic factors that contribute to the criminal condition of young people before it develops into criminal activity. In the paper read at the National Conference of Charities and Corrections held at Louisville Kentucky in 1883, Hall stated that the bad temperament that leads to the criminality of young people, although can be inherited, the major factors that contribute to this bad temperament are the lack of education and support of parents. The insufficiency of parental guidance and education, underlines the criminality of young girls and exhibits a criminal condition that indicates an unbalanced, abnormal, ill-developed nature, and disposition. In her Michigan Industrial Home for girls paper, Hall noted that some of the factors that contributed to the criminal condition of the inhabitants were that of mental illnesses, intemperance, lack of parental guidance, and criminality by the age of thirteen. Concluding that a criminal condition becomes a product of the environment that children are brought up in.
Emma Amelia Hall spent most of her life devoted to her work in education and the reformation of criminal girls. Her major contribution to reform was the development and establishment of the female reform school in Adrian Michigan. Her innovative ideas included having inmates live in cottages instead of prison cells. Each cottage was organized as a small living group which allowed the inmates to practice domestic roles while they served time. In Hall’s reform school for girls, the inhabitants' ages ranged from eight to sixteen years old. Each of these girls were encouraged to learn and taught useful skills and attitudes that would allow them to smoothly integrate back into society.
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75,687,326 | Babe Ruth Bows Out | Babe Ruth Bows Out is a Pulitzer Prize winning photograph of Major League Baseball player Babe Ruth at his number retirement. The 1948 image was captured by Herald Tribune photographer Nathaniel Fein in The Bronx, New York at Yankee stadium.
On June 13, 1948, baseball player Babe Ruth was in Yankee stadium for his final appearance. Yankee stadium was often referred to as "The house that Ruth built". When Ruth came out of the dugout a band was present and they played the song Auld Lang Syne. Many photographers were present but Nathaniel Fein moved away from the others and positioned himself behind Ruth to capture his jersey number three which the team was retiring. Even though the day was overcast Fein took the photo without a flash. He opened the aperture on his camera to 5.6 and set the shutter speed at 1/25. Herald Tribune Sports editor Arthur Glass selected the image from the photos that Fein took that day. The image was first published on June 14, 1948 in the Herald Tribune. The last time Ruth played for the Yankees was on September 30, 1934.
There were 49,641 fans at Yankee stadium to watch the retirement ceremony on June 13, 1948. Ruth did not appear well at the retirement ceremony. He came out of the dugout using his baseball bat as a cane, and stood alone on the field just in front of home plate. He waved his cap and then Ruth spoke into a microphone and said, "This makes me feel proud. It makes me feel good". The image captured by Fein showed Ruth from the back as he stepped forward. Babe Ruth had been sick. His legs looked thin as he stood before the crowd and he leaned on a baseball bat. Fein said, "I saw Ruth standing there with his uniform number three, the number that would be retired, and knew that was the shot". The angle of the image captured Ruth's weakness by revealing the tilt of his back. Fein said of the image composition, "You didn't need to see the Babe's face to recognize him. You'd recognize his great hulk and spindly legs anyplace".
Ruth had last played in the league in 1935 for the Boston Braves.
The image won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. It was the first sports related photo to win a Pulitzer prize. An Associated Press photographer had captured an image which was almost the same as Fein's but the image was never submitted to the Pulitzer Jury.
The image is in Cooperstown, New York at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Two months after the image was taken, Ruth died of throat cancer. | [
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75,687,371 | Estadio Único de San Nicolás | Estadio Único de San Nicolás is a football stadium located in the city San Nicolás de los Arroyos in the homonymous partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Owned by the local Municipality and inaugurated in 2019, it is the main stadium in the region.
The stadium is located on km 234 of National Route 9 (also known as the "Buenos Aires–Rosario Highway") and has a capacity of 25,000 spectators (sporting events) and 35,000 (other events). The stadium has also a lighting system equiped with LED devices.
Construction works began in September 2014 and the stadium was inaugurated on 19 October 2019 with a huge celebration that included music concerts, dances, and acrobatics. The first official match was the final of Liga Nicoleña de Fútbol (the regional governing body of San Nicolás Partido) that same year. with the purpose of fitting the regulations of AFA (AFA) and Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) in order to be able to host football and rugby union matches.
The stadium host matches organised by Liga Nicoleña, and has been frecquent venue of Copa Argentina group matches due to its location, that allows teams from centre and north of Argentina to travel shorter distances. Estadio Único has also served as venue for some Primera Nacional (the second divison of Argentine football) matches.
In September 2023 the friendly match between River Plate and Chilean club Universidad Católica was held in Estadio Único, while the first official Primera División match played there was on 9 December 2023, when Platense defeated Godoy Cruz 6–5 on penalties in the 2023 Copa de la Liga semifinal. | [
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75,687,377 | Statue of Willie Mays | A statue of American baseball player Willie Mays was unveiled outside the main entrance of Oracle Park, in San Francisco, California. A native of Westfield, Alabama, Mays is considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of baseball.
The statue is located in front of the ballpark entrance at 24 Willie Mays Plaza and is surrounded with 24 palm trees, in honor of his number 24 uniform, retired by the San Francisco Giants. It was dedicated at noon on March 31, 2000, prior to the opening of the ballpark and was commissioned by Giants Managing Partner Peter Magowan. | [
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75,687,386 | Star FM (Indonesia) | Star FM is an Indonesian radio network. The main station broadcasts in the city of Tarakan on the frequency 93.6 FM, and networks in 4 cities in the country. | [
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75,687,396 | Muingnabo River | The Muingnabo River (Irish: Abhainn Mhoing na Bó) is a river in north County Mayo, in the northwest of Ireland. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean via Sruwaddacon Bay.
Sruwaddacon Bay, the Glenamoy River and Muingnabo River are part of the Glemamoy Bog Complex Special Area of Conservation.
Prior to the famine, the Wood family, from Yorkshire, settled in Tallagh within the Mullet region, and held the townland next to the river. Erecting a hunting lodge adjacent to the river, situated south of the present bridge, referred to as the "Teach Mor."
There is a tradition that they had a salmon net across the river with a cord leading from the net to their dwelling nearby. Whenever a salmon was ensnared in the net, a bell rang in the dwelling. They cultivated an area of land along the river near to Muingnalee, where they grew oil seed and was given the name ‘Park na Rapa’.
In 1841 a road running from Glenamoy to Carrowteige was approved and eventually completed in 1846, but no bridge was erected over the river. People could ford the river using an unsafe paving. During the Great Famine and following years, this river ford became the parting point between the emigrants and their families.
Annie Brady was the wife of the Inspector of Fisheries for the area, she decided to raised money to build a bridge at the site to help people to travel further safer. The bridge was built in 1886 and swept away by a flood in 1933. It was then replaced by a new structure still present.
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75,687,398 | Monte Fravort | Monte Fravort, also known as Hoabort in Mòcheno, is a mountain of Trentino, Italy, with an elevation of 2,347 metres (7,700 ft). It is located in the southern Fiemme Dolomites, in the Province of Trento.
The mountain, along with Monte Gronlait, Oscivart and Hoabonti, closes the Bernstol to the east, and its peak marks the tripoint between Fierozzo, Frassilongo and Roncegno Terme.
Monte Fravort was on the frontline between Italy and Austria-Hungary during World War I. In 2009-2010 the trenches and barracks on the Panarotta were restored by the Province of Trento.
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75,687,403 | Popular Base | Popular Base (Italian: Base Popolare) is a Christian-democratic political party in Italy.
In 2021 Giuseppe De Mita, leader of Italy is Popular, launched the Populars in Network movement to attempt to federate the Italian populars into a single party. On 25 February 2023, on the same day that the national congress of Together was held, the Assembly of the regional promoters committees of Populars in Network met in Rome and launched a committee called POP - United Populars, with the aim of forming by the end of the year a political association that would bring together other popular political associations. POP, Together and other catholic associations signed on 27 February a manifesto called Popular Platform - New Times promoted by Giuseppe Fioroni, who left the PD following the election of Elly Schlein in the Democratic Party leadership election. In this manifesto the signatories pledge to work together while preserving the autonomy of their respective political parties. On 19 July, the Popular Base association was born from the POP promoting committee. On 24 September, in a meeting in Marina di Grosseto, the founders of Popular Base launched their official logo and they announced the next steps leading up to the constituent assembly on 3 February 2024. | [
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75,687,442 | Listed buildings in Acklam, Ryedale | Acklam is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It contains four listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The parish contains the village of Acklam and the surrounding countryside. All the listed buildings are in the village, and all are houses or cottages. | [
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75,687,455 | Variz railway station | The Variz railway station was a station of the Sabor line, located in the town of Variz, in the parish of Penas Roias, in the municipality of Mogadouro, Portugal.
In Series II of Diário do Governo no. 33, of 10 February 1938, a decree was published approving the final acceptance of contract no. 2 for the Sabor Line, executed by the Companhia Geral de Construção. This project included, among other works, the construction of the Variz railway station (at the time a halt), which consisted of a passenger building (located on the north side of the track), a toilet, a platform, fences, a depot, a quay for goods with the corresponding top track, and a second carriageway. This contract also included the installation of the telephone network between Mogadouro and Urrós, serving Variz. The section between Mogadouro and Duas Igrejas - Miranda was opened for operation on 22 May 1938.
A decree published in Diário do Governo no. 203, Series II, of 1 September 1938, ordered the signing of a contract with José Teixeira de Magalhães to carry out contract no. 4 on the Sabor line, which consisted of paving the area around the Variz station, already promoted from the status of halt.
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75,687,512 | Government Chief Commercial Officer | The Government Chief Commercial Officer, formerly the Chief Procurement Officer, is a director-general-graded job in the British Civil Service, working in the Cabinet Office. They lead across government on procuring goods and services, and planning commercial needs. They head the Government Commercial Function, one of the official vertical groupings of professionals working with the service. The GCCO reports directly to the Permanent Secretary of the Cabinet Office in their role as Chief Executive of the Civil Service. | [
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75,687,519 | Mount Dromedary (Antarctica) | Mount Dromedary (78°19′S 163°02′E / 78.317°S 163.033°E / -78.317; 163.033 is a hump-shaped mountain, over 2,400 metres (7,900 ft) high, standing 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) east of Mount Kempe in the Royal Society Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. First mapped by the BrNAE, 1901-04, but named by the BrAE, 1910-13. Named for the appearance of the mountain which resembles a dromedary's hump. | [
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75,687,523 | Teresa Mota | Teresa Salomé Mota (born 1964/1965) is a Portuguese researcher and politician who is currently serving as co-Spokesperson of LIVRE since March 2022, along with the party's sole deputy Rui Tavares.
She was firstly a candidate for the European Parliament in 2019, in the 16th place of LIVRE's list, later being the main candidate from Braga in the same year's legislative election. In 2021, she was LIVRE's candidate for Mayor of Braga, only gaining 0,6% of the votes. She was once again the main candidate from Braga in the 2022 legislative election. | [
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75,687,533 | Dhanachuli | Dhanachuli is a tiny Hamlet located in the Dhari region of Nainital district in Uttarakhand, India. It is situated at an altitude of 7,000 feet above sea level. | [
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75,687,545 | Danilo Cinema, Hinckley | The Danilo Cinema (also known as The Cannon, The Classic, The Essoldo and All Bar Sports) is a former Art-Deco cinema and sports bar located on Trinity Lane in Hinckley. It marked one of three cinemas in the town, with the other two being The Odeon on The Borough, and The Regent on Lancaster Road.
The Danilo Cinema was built in 1936 on a former hosiery factory site on Trinity Lane, near Hollycroft, by Birmingham-based cinema architect Ernest S. Roberts. It formed part of Mortimer Dent's "Danilo" cinema chain, which had other sites across the country in Brierley Hill, Redditch, Cannock, Longbridge, Stoke-on-Trent, and Stourbridge. The main contractors behind its construction were G.E. & W. Wincott, who were simultaneously building The Ritz Cinema in Nuneaton. During this time, a 'race' was held to see which would of the two would open first. The Ritz 'won' and was officially opened first on 23 July, 1937.
The Danilo subsequently opened its doors on 26 July, 1937, with a grand opening. On the day, it was declared open by Australian-British stage and screen actress Judy Kelly, alongside Mr. Knowles Edge, the son of Bosworth's Member of Parliament Sir William Edge, as Sir William was indisposed of on the day.
In 1970, The Danilo was taken on under new ownership for the first time since opening 34 years prior, where it was relaunched as The Essoldo. It operated as the Esslodo until 1972. Some time in 1973, it was bought by Classic Cinemas, where it was renamed again.
In August 1973, The Danilo was re-opened as a Cannon Cinema after having renovation works carried out to become a three-screen cinema. 21 years later, in May 1993, while trading under "The Cannon" name, it permanently closed, leaving the town without a functioning cinema. One year later, a campaign to re-open the building was started, though it ultimately failed.
In 1998, it would finally re-open once again, with a new use, this time trading as an independent sports bar named All Bar Sports. This would mark the last time it was used, as it would permanently close in 2004, never to be used again since.
In June 2016, developers from The Space Studio, acting on behalf of then-owners APV Leisure Limited put forward a planning proposal to demolish the entire building in its derelict state and build a new development on the land, which would have consisted of ground floor retail space, 29 flats, and 18 car parking spaces. These plans were later put on hold, at the advice of council planning officers, and were met with negative reception from locals, who launched yet another petition. The application was not proceeded with.
In April 2023, The Danilo was purchased by an Oadby-based real estate firm for £350,000. Eight months later, new plans were registered showing that they want to transform the building into 36 one-bedroom apartments over four floors, with 17 car parking spaces, and 36 cycle storage spaces. | [
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75,687,578 | Alvania kermadecensis | Alvania kermadecensis is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae.
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75,687,583 | Adam Kadyrov | Adam Kadyrov (born 24 November 2007) is a Russian official and son of Ramzan Kadyrov who has served as the head of the Security Service of the President of the Chechen Republic since 5 November 2023.
Kadyrov was promoted alongside several of his siblings by his father amid rumours of the elder Kadyrov's ill health, and that he was preparing a dynasty to succeed him. Kadyrov became notable following a video published in November 2023 depicting him assaulting a prisoner accused of burning the Quran, an act for which he was heavily praised by his father. | [
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75,687,587 | BAIC BluePark | BAIC BluePark (北汽蓝谷) is BAIC Group's subsidiary mainly engaged in the design, research and development and sales of electric automobiles. BAIC BluePark was restructured from its current subsidiary, Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., Ltd. (BAIC BJEV). The company currently operate the brands of Arcfox and EV models of Beijing brand.
In 2009, the BAIC Group established a subsidiary, Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., Ltd. (BJEV). It is the first independently operated electric vehicle manufacture of China, and the enterprise in China to obtain the qualification for the production of new energy vehicles.
Between 2010 and 2014, BJEV is a subsidiary of BAIC Motor, but it was put back under direct control of BAIC Group again prior to BAIC Motor's listing. The company is renamed to Beijing New Energy Automobile Co Ltd (BAIC BJEV).
In 2018, the BAIC BJEV is set to go public through a backdoor listing on the A-share market in China. The company's name is was renamed to "BAIC BluePark New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (BAIC BluePark)". BAIC BJEV was reconstructed and became a subsidiary of BAIC BluePark.
In December 2019 Beijing BluePark expands an existing cooperation with global automotive supplier Magna International (based in Canada) to a full fletched joint venture, using Beijing Zhenjiang as the donor company. It was renamed as BAIC BluePark Magna Automobile and would be responsible for manufacturing premium electric vehicles under the Arcfox brand.
In September 2021, BAIC BluePark and Huawei made a joint statement, that two companies would collaborate on building intelligent electric vehicle under Arcfox brand.
In May 2022, BAIC BluePark launched the Arcfox α-S HI version under the "Huawei Inside" mode. Huawei empowers the vehicle intelligence through the supply of both software and hardware.
In August 2023, BAIC BluePark issued an announcement that it would extend cooperation with Huawei Consumer Business Group to build a high-end intelligent electric sedan.
In December 2023, according to an announcement made by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), Huawei has transferred multiple trademarks called "STELATO" to BAIC BJEV, the English name of the Huawei x BAIC collaboration brand under Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), similar to AITO and Luxeed.
Arcfox (极狐汽车) is BAIC's premium EV brand operated by BAIC BluePark, established in 2017.
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"text": "In 2018, the BAIC BJEV is set to go public through a backdoor listing on the A-share market in China. The company's name is was renamed to \"BAIC BluePark New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (BAIC BluePark)\". BAIC BJEV was reconstructed and became a subsidiary of BAIC BluePark.",
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"text": "In December 2019 Beijing BluePark expands an existing cooperation with global automotive supplier Magna International (based in Canada) to a full fletched joint venture, using Beijing Zhenjiang as the donor company. It was renamed as BAIC BluePark Magna Automobile and would be responsible for manufacturing premium electric vehicles under the Arcfox brand.",
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"text": "In December 2023, according to an announcement made by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), Huawei has transferred multiple trademarks called \"STELATO\" to BAIC BJEV, the English name of the Huawei x BAIC collaboration brand under Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), similar to AITO and Luxeed.",
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75,687,603 | Tanabe Makoto | Makoto Tanabe is a Japanese pianist. He was born in Uku-machi, Kitamatsuura-gun, currently Uku-machi, Sasebo City Nagasaki Prefecture in 1964.
At the age of 12, it turned out that he had some severe scoliosis, and he was admitted to a hospital in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture for 2 years. In the midst of his loss, he was impressed by Chopin's songs he heard in music class and aspired to be a pianist.
After that, he realized that by continuing to practice, he could make his friends in the facility smile and encourage children in the same situation by his piano performance.
「I’ve been thinking for a long time that I could make use of my experience and send cheers to children with disabilities through the piano.」As the book says, he volunteered to give recitals to welfare people.
Since 1997, he had planned a series of concerts for welfare clients and workers and performed recitals at Across Fukuoka Symphony Hall, etc.
While majoring in piano at the Department of Music at Midorigaoka High School attached to Oita Prefectural Junior College of Arts, he was awarded the special prize, the 1st place in the piano category of the Oita Prefectural High School Music Competition.
After that, he graduated from the piano department of Musashino Academia Musicae and started his career as a pianist.
He also performed with world-class musicians such as Masuko Ushioda, a violinist in 1997 and Mieko Sato, a soprano in 1999.
In 2002, the autobiography 「Ongaku ni sasaerarete」, -Being supported by music- was released nationwide, he appeared on interview programs at NHK Fukuoka and NHK Nagasaki.
He gave lectures at educational institutions. He was a lecturer at Nishi-Isahaya Elementary School in 2013, 「Cultural and artistic experience project for children who will lead the next generation」 by Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan.
He also performed at Nagasaki Prefectural Seiho High School as a lecturer of "Seminar of a master on life that touches your heart" in 2010.
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75,687,606 | Viana (footballer) | José Roberto Viana dos Santos (born 4 May 1956), simply known as Viana, is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.
In São Paulo's youth categories since he had a baby tooth, Viana was a multi-champion, being part of the Brazilian champion squad in 1977 and the state champion squad in 1980. Loaned to Botafogo de Paraíba in 1976, he also won the Paraíba state title. He also had successful spells at Comercial-MS and São Bento.
Viana went to Japan for work as a technical assistant, and for 4 years coached the Fujieda Meisei High School team in Shizuoka. Rturned to Brazil to coach Comercial-MS during the Copa João Havelange Group Green and White, and later became the first champion coach with CENE. He also worked at FFMS and later trained AA Moreninhas and Paulistano de São Roque. He currently owns a football school in the city of Campo Grande. | [
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75,687,607 | Chechka Bistritsa | The Chechka Bistritsa (Bulgarian: Чечека Бистрица) is a 49 km-long river in southern Bulgaria, a left tributary of the river Mesta of the Aegean Sea basin. It flows through the historical region of Chech.
The river takes its source under the name Pardikonsko dere at an altitude of 1,695 m at 1.6 km northeast of the summit of Sveti Petar (1,745 m) in the Dabrash ridge of the western Rhodope Mountains and drains the southwestern slopes of Dabrash. The river Kanina springs from the southern slopes of the same summit. The Chechka Bistritsa flows in a relatively shallow and heavily forested valley in southwestern directed for about 3 km, then turns southeast until the Dikchan state forestry, and then again continues to the southwest. It flows in that direction until the vicinity of the village of Dolno Dryanovo, where it turns south-southeast and enters the historical region of Chech, where the river valley widens. It flows into the Mesta at an altitude of 443 m some 1.6 km north of the village of Teplen, less than 2 km from the Bulgaria–Greece border.
Its drainage basin covers a territory of 197 km or 5.71% of Mesta's total.
The river has rain-snow feed with high water in April and low water in September. Its waters have low mineralisation, up to 200 mg/L.
The river flows entirely in Blagoevgrad Province, through the municipalities of Satovcha, Garmen and Hadzhidimovo. There are no settlements along its course but several villages are perched over the Chechka Bistritsa, some of then less than a kilometer from the riverbed, including Pletena, Dolen, Dolno Dryanovo, Ablanitsa and Bogolin. A 7.5 km stretch of the third class III-197 road Gotse Delchev–Dospat–Devin follows its valley between the villages of Dolno Dryanovo and Pletena.
Part of the waters of the Chechka Bistritsa are diverted via eleven derivations and a tunnel under the Dabrash ridge to the upper course of the Dospat Reservoir, which forms the highest level of the Dospat–Vacha Hydropower Cascade (500.2 MW). In its lower course the waters are used for irrigation. | [
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75,687,608 | Paper, Scissors, Rock (song) | "Paper, Scissors, Rock" is a song by American singer Chris Brown, taken from the deluxe edition of his fourth studio album F.A.M.E. (2011). The song features American rappers Timbaland and Big Sean. It was written by Timbaland, James Fauntleroy II and Big Sean, while its production was handled by Timbaland and Jerome Harmon. Musically, "Paper, Scissors, Rock" incorporates elements of hip hop, R&B, rock and electronic music. The song contains lyrics lamenting about a woman who doesn’t know what she’s got. "Paper, Scissors, Rock" garnered positive reviews from music critics, praising the song's production and performances.
"Paper, Scissors, Rock" was written by was written by Timbaland, James Fauntleroy II and Big Sean, and produced by Timbaland and Jerome Harmon. The song leaked on the internet ten days prior to F.A.M.E.'s release. Musically, "Paper, Scissors, Rock" mixes hip hop, R&B, rock and electronic music. The song's verses are performed by Timbaland and Big Sean, while Chris Brown performs the chrous, with his vocal performance being noted for its harmonization and Auto-Tuned vocals. The song's lyrics are "aimed at girls who play games", seeing each artist "trying to understand why their girls would throw away a good thing", lamenting about a woman who doesn’t know what she’s got. Timbaland handles vocals on the majority of the song, while Big Sean's verse was described as "trippy" and "stuttering". According to PopCrush, Brown on the chorus "sums up the charges being brought against [his] alleged heartbreaker". The song's production features a "heavy bassline", "plenty of whirring, beeping high-end electronic sounds bouncing around", and a "stomping piano" that provides "a heavy, rhythmic foundation" for it.
"Paper, Scissors, Rock" garnered positive reviews from music critics. Joanne Dorken of MTV said that the track showcases Timbaland's "recognisable beats", praising its "catchy chorus" with "Chris bringing something different to your normal Timbaland produced tune", stating that it's "definitely worth checking out". HotNewHipHop wrote that "Paper, Scissors, Rock will undoubtedly improve [Chris Brown's] chances of winning". The Idolator claimed that it "sounds like a typical Timbaland track teased out a little bit", stating that the song is better than the "dance-friendly tunes" contained in Brown's previous album Graffiti.
"Paper, Scissors, Rock" was performed live by Chris Brown at the BET Awards 2011.
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75,687,616 | Femi Salami | Femi Salami (born 22 January 2000) is a French born Beninese professional footballer who plays as Forward for French club Marignane GCB Team B side. At the international level, he has featured for the Benin U17 and Benin U20 National teams.
Femi began his European career at Tours FC, Balma SC and Saint Cyr EB. In summer window of 2021 he signed a half year deal with Marseille-based club AS Géménos. With just a season at AS Gemenos, he left and signed with French club Tours FC. In the summer of 2022, he left Tours FC and joined Marseille Endoume.After two seasons at Endoume, he moved to French club Marignane GCB for two seasons but was sent to Team B due to first team registration delays.
Born in France, Salami was born to a Beninese father and mother. He has previously been called up by Benin U17 and Benin U20 .He represented the Benin U17 in a friendly against Ivory Coast in August 2016.Salami debuted for the and Benin U20in a friendly against The Gambia in April 2018. | [
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75,687,636 | Nigeria Centenary Awards | The Nigeria Centenary Awards was an award ceremony that held in 2014. The initiative was inaugurated as part of Nigeria's centenary celebration in 2014. It was organized by the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and designed to acknowledge and celebrate the efforts of remarkable individuals who significantly impacted the nation's growth, unity, and development across diverse fields. The awards honoured 100 individuals for their contributions towards the progress and unity of Nigeria.
The award ceremony which held on 28 February 2014, President Goodluck Jonathan handed out 100 awards to 100 individuals – more than 50 post-humously – who made their marks in Nigeria’s first 100 years.
The awards were categorized based on sectors and themes to highlight the diverse contributions made by recipients. Each category recognized exceptional achievements and exemplary dedication in a specific area of influence. There were 12 categories in all:
The awards ceremony took place at the banquet hall of the Presidential Villa on Friday, 28 February 2014, and was attended by seven of Nigeria's living former heads of state at that time: Yakubu Gowon, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, Chief Ernest Shonekan, and Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar. Also in attendance were President Joyce Banda of Malawi; her Sierra Leonean counterpart, Ernest Bai Koroma; as well as the Vice President of Kenya.
Three families achieved the unique feat of having two members each awarded. Among them were the Lugards - Frederick, Nigeria’s inaugural Governor-General, and his spouse Flora. Similarly, the Ransome-Kutis had two recipients: women political leader, Funmilayo and her son, the originator of Afrobeat, Fela. Also, the Yar’Adua siblings, comprising Shehu Musa, an army general and politician, and his younger brother Umaru, who served as Nigeria’s only civilian president to pass away while in office.
The Nigeria Centenary U.S Awards (NCUSA) was organized by Royal Maids in partnership with the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York, the event was held on September 27, 2014. NCUSA recognized outstanding achievements across various sectors, spotlighting the commitment and impact of honorees within their respective spheres. In the United Kingdom, the Nigeria Centenary Awards UK commemorated the accomplishments of the 100 most remarkable Nigerians who had significantly influenced the UK landscape. The event, held at East London’s Waltham Forest Town Hall on June 27, 2014, and was organized by Ben TV in collaboration with the Nigeria High Commission.
The Nigeria Centenary Awards faced criticism, with concerns raised about the selection process and the inclusion of individuals in the honoree list. Critics suggested that political correctness influenced the choices, questioning the automatic reverence bestowed upon anyone who had led Nigeria, equating leadership with instant recognition as a national hero. There were reservations about the selection of awardees from a pool of over 160 million people, highlighting the challenge of condensing recognition to only 100 individuals. Some critics noted discrepancies in categories, citing an imbalance in the representation of academics versus artists. The composition of certain categories was questioned, with surprise expressed over the absence of certain individuals and the inclusion of others in seemingly incongruous groups. Specifically, criticism targeted the omission of notable figures such as Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi and sports pioneers like Hogan Bassey and Emmanuel Ifeajuna. There were also calls for the inclusion of influential traditional rulers and pioneer political leaders, whose absence was deemed conspicuous. Also, concerns were raised about factual inaccuracies within the documentation. Errors in categorization, citations, and historical details led to skepticism about the thoroughness of the selection process and the credibility of the document itself. Some citations seemed to focus on personal details unrelated to the individuals' merits, raising questions about the intent behind such inclusions. Critics argued that the document failed to adequately represent Nigeria's diverse history and achievements, emphasizing the importance of meticulousness and accuracy in compiling such prestigious records for posterity and international recognition.
The family of the late M.K.O Abiola, Gani Fawehinmi, and late afrobeat maestro, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, rejected the posthumous awards on their patriarchs. | [
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"text": "The awards ceremony took place at the banquet hall of the Presidential Villa on Friday, 28 February 2014, and was attended by seven of Nigeria's living former heads of state at that time: Yakubu Gowon, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, Chief Ernest Shonekan, and Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar. Also in attendance were President Joyce Banda of Malawi; her Sierra Leonean counterpart, Ernest Bai Koroma; as well as the Vice President of Kenya.",
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"text": "Three families achieved the unique feat of having two members each awarded. Among them were the Lugards - Frederick, Nigeria’s inaugural Governor-General, and his spouse Flora. Similarly, the Ransome-Kutis had two recipients: women political leader, Funmilayo and her son, the originator of Afrobeat, Fela. Also, the Yar’Adua siblings, comprising Shehu Musa, an army general and politician, and his younger brother Umaru, who served as Nigeria’s only civilian president to pass away while in office.",
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"text": "The Nigeria Centenary U.S Awards (NCUSA) was organized by Royal Maids in partnership with the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York, the event was held on September 27, 2014. NCUSA recognized outstanding achievements across various sectors, spotlighting the commitment and impact of honorees within their respective spheres. In the United Kingdom, the Nigeria Centenary Awards UK commemorated the accomplishments of the 100 most remarkable Nigerians who had significantly influenced the UK landscape. The event, held at East London’s Waltham Forest Town Hall on June 27, 2014, and was organized by Ben TV in collaboration with the Nigeria High Commission.",
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"text": "The Nigeria Centenary Awards faced criticism, with concerns raised about the selection process and the inclusion of individuals in the honoree list. Critics suggested that political correctness influenced the choices, questioning the automatic reverence bestowed upon anyone who had led Nigeria, equating leadership with instant recognition as a national hero. There were reservations about the selection of awardees from a pool of over 160 million people, highlighting the challenge of condensing recognition to only 100 individuals. Some critics noted discrepancies in categories, citing an imbalance in the representation of academics versus artists. The composition of certain categories was questioned, with surprise expressed over the absence of certain individuals and the inclusion of others in seemingly incongruous groups. Specifically, criticism targeted the omission of notable figures such as Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi and sports pioneers like Hogan Bassey and Emmanuel Ifeajuna. There were also calls for the inclusion of influential traditional rulers and pioneer political leaders, whose absence was deemed conspicuous. Also, concerns were raised about factual inaccuracies within the documentation. Errors in categorization, citations, and historical details led to skepticism about the thoroughness of the selection process and the credibility of the document itself. Some citations seemed to focus on personal details unrelated to the individuals' merits, raising questions about the intent behind such inclusions. Critics argued that the document failed to adequately represent Nigeria's diverse history and achievements, emphasizing the importance of meticulousness and accuracy in compiling such prestigious records for posterity and international recognition.",
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75,687,655 | New Day (Take That single) | "New Day" is a song recorded by English band Take That for their eighth studio album, Wonderland (2017). It was written by Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jamie Norton, and Ben Mark, while the production was done by Mark Ralph. It was released as the second single from Wonderland on 5 May 2017 through Polydor Records. | [
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75,687,670 | Kubadhiyan | Kubadhiyan or Kuwadhiyan was a medieval district in Transoxiana.
The province lay to the west of the upper Oxus River and encompassed the valley of the Kubadhiyan River (modern Kafirnihan), which sprang from the Buttaman Mountains and joined the Oxus at Awwaj or Awzaj (modern Ayvaj). The province adjoined Chaghaniyan in the west and Wakhsh and Khuttal (to which it was usually attached) in the east. The toponym is first attested, in the opinion of the German orientalist Josef Markwart, in the locality Kio-ho-yen-na mentioned by the 7th-century Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Xuanzang.
The town of Kubadhiyan was the chief city of the province, and lay on the namesake river. In the account of Ibn Hawqal the town is also called Fazz. It is described as smaller than Tirmidh, but the source of famed fruits and madder dye, which was exported as far as India. Other important towns were the river-crossing of Awwaj/Awzaj, and the populous fortress towns of Washjird and Shuman further up the Kubadhiyan River. Due to the threat of raids by the tribes of the Buttaman Mountains, the province was dotted with smaller fortifications as well. The north of the province around SHuman was also notable for its production of saffron, which was also exported. | [
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75,687,685 | Persibul Bulungan | Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bulungan, disebut juga Persibul Bulungan, is an Indonesian football team originating from Tanjung Selor, Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan. This team competes in Liga .3 | [
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75,687,705 | Kaltara F.C. | Kalimantan Utara Football Club, or also called Kaltara FC , is an Indonesian football team originating from Tanjung Selor , Bulungan Regency , North Kalimantan . This team competes in Liga 3. | [
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75,687,712 | Avinash Gehlot | Avinash Gehlot (born 15 December 1967)[4] is an Indian politician currently serving as one of the Cabinet Ministers of Rajasthan since December 2023. He is a member of the 16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, representing the Jaitaran constituency. | [
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75,687,723 | Castleblayney Town Hall | Castleblayney Town Hall (Irish: Halla an Bhaile Bhaile na Lorgan) is a municipal building in the Market Square at Castleblayney, County Monaghan, Ireland. It has served as a market house, as a town hall and as a courthouse, but is currently disused and standing derelict.
The building was commissioned as a market house for the town by Andrew Blayney, 11th Baron Blayney, whose seat was at Blayney Castle, and was intended to support the local linen trade. The site he selected was an elevated location in the centre of the Market Square. It was designed in the Italianate style, built in rubble masonry with a cement render finish and was completed in around 1790.
The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of eight bays facing southwest onto the Market Square. The central section of four bays featured a loggia with four round headed openings on the ground floor, and, behind a parapet and a large recess, four sash windows on the first floor. The end sections of two bays each, which were slightly projected forward, were fenestrated by slightly-recessed round headed windows on the ground floor and by sash windows with window sills on the first floor. The rear elevation of the building, which was accessed further down the slope of the hill, incorporated a basement floor which was arcaded, so that markets could be held, and was unrendered. At roof level, there was a bell tower with an ogee-shaped dome at the northwest end of the building. Internally, the principal room was a large assembly room on the first floor.
A three-bay courthouse extension, which was projected outward at the rear of the building, was added in 1856. After the town commissioners were replaced, in 1899, by an urban district council, the new council adopted the building as its meeting place. The council continued to operate from the building until the late 20th century, when it relocated to offices to Main Street. Monaghan County Council then condemned the building as unsafe and local hearings of the district court and of the circuit court were relocated to Hope Castle in 1997.
A statue of the country singer, Tom McBride, was unveiled at the back of the building by President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, in September 2018. After the collapse of an internal wall in 2019, Monaghan County Council instructed contractors to stabilise the exterior walls and to remove the partially collapsed roof. In April 2023, Monaghan County Council commissioned DHB Architects to prepare design proposals for the refurbishment of the building. | [
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75,687,726 | Lilly Kaden | Lilly Kaden (born 6 September 2001) is a German sprinter. She won double gold medals at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships, in the 100 m and 4 × 100 m relay.
Kaden is from Winterbach, Baden-Württemberg where she started competing in athletics at the age of 7. Her grandfather Paul Ivanfi was a noted high jumper. She was initially a member of the FC Schalke 04 athletics club, but when the head coach Timo Krampen changed careers in 2020, Kaden switched to the LG Olympia Dortmund club coached by Thomas Kremer and sprint specialist Thomas Czarnetzki. She studied at the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen [de] in Gelsenkirchen.
In July 2021, Kaden won double gold at the 2021 European Athletics U23 Championships, in the 100 m and 4 × 100 m events.
In August 2021, Kaden was featured in the German TV program "Lokalzeit aus Dortmund".
In 2022, Kaden was injured at the Sparkassen Gala in Regensburg. Despite a partial recovery and meeting the performance standard, she had to miss the 2022 World Athletics Championships due to a related thigh injury.
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75,687,732 | Boga Baba Mazhar | Boga Baba Mazhar, also known as Boga Fakir's Mazhar, is a muslim place of worship situated in the central Panchali area of Dibrugarh city, within the Dibrugarh district of Assam. It serves as the shrine of the sufi saint Syed Roshan Ali Chishti. Locally renowned as the Boga Baba, Syed Roshan Ali Chishti migrated from Ajmer to Assam to spread the teachings of Islam and eventually settled in Dibrugarh. Following his demise, he was buried at this location, and subsequently, his shrine was established there.
Syed Roshan Ali Chishti, also known as Baga Baba or Baga Fakir, was noted for his handsome appearance. He earned the epithet 'Boga Baba' or 'Boga Fakir' owing to his tall stature and fair complexion. Boga means white and Baba means father figure in Assamese. Subsequently, his Mausoleum came to be recognized as the Baga Baba Shrine or the Shrine of Boga Fakir.
Sufi saint Syed Roshan Ali Chishti journeyed from Ajmer, Rajasthan to Assam with the aim of introducing Islam. Initially residing in Uttar Pradesh for a period, he later moved to Assam. Belonging to the Chishtiya order of Sufism, Syed Roshan Ali Chishti, a tall figure with a fair complexion, is said to have arrived in Assam during the first half of the twentieth century on a white horse, clad in a woolen robe. He settled near the Dibrugarh Town railway station, living in a hut and possessing only a small cooking pot, from which he shared food with all who visited.
His presence attracted people of diverse religions, garnering widespread attention. Syed Rashan Ali Chisti passed away in the 1960s, and legend claims that ants covered his body after death. He was buried in his hut, which eventually became a shrine in his honor. Additionally, some locals believe that the Boga Baba shrine has a protective influence, preventing the Brahmaputra River from flooding the city of Dibrugarh.
The Boga Baba Mazhar stands as one of the most frequented tourist spots in Dibrugarh city, revered as a sacred site by Muslims and drawing visitors of various faiths. Pilgrims from different corners of the country converge at the Pir Boga Baba shrine, where they light candles and offer shawls. Many seek to have their prayers answered during their visit.
It is located at the heart of Dibrugarh city along Assam Trunk Road, the shrine of Boga Baba is positioned adjacent to the old Dibrugarh Town railway station. The Dibrugarh railway station lies 6 kilometers away, while the Dibrugarh airport is situated 16 kilometers from the shrine.It is maintained by Boga Baba Mazhar Committee. | [
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75,687,737 | PS Pelauw Putra | Persatuan Sepakbola Pelauw Putra (abbreviated as PS Pelauw Putra) is an Indonesian football team based at Sibinuang Field, Pelauw Village, Haruku District, Central Maluku Regency, Maluku. This team competes in the Liga 3. | [
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75,687,748 | Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas | [] | REDIRECT Four Seasons Private Residences Bangkok | 2023-12-31T15:34:00Z | 2023-12-31T15:36:54Z | [
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75,687,751 | OpenHydro | OpenHydro Group Ltd was an Irish developer of tidal stream turbines, established in 2004. It was acquired by Naval Energies (then DCNS) in 2013, however, Naval Energies decided in July 2018 to stop developing tidal turbines and focus on floating wind turbines. OpenHydro had a manufacturing facility in Greenore, Ireland, and Naval Energies unveiled a new factory in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France just weeks before exiting the tidal energy market.
Open Hydro developed a novel open-centred horizontal-axis turbine, surrounded by a ducting shroud which was claimed to have multiple benefits: increased flow through the turbine, helps align the flow through the turbine, and housed the rim-mounted direct-drive generator thus removing the need for a gearbox. Various iterations of the OpenHydro turbines were tested in Scotland, France and Canada.
The first 250 kW Open Hydro turbine was tested at the European Marine Energy Centre Fall of Warness site from 2006, and was connected to the electricity grid in May 2008. The seventh generation 6 m diameter Open Hydro turbine was installed at the same EMEC site in April 2014. The turbine on test at EMEC was mounted on two piles, allowing it to be raised out of the water for maintenance, as shown in the photo (right). However, subsequent turbines sat on the seabed on a gravity foundation.
Électricité de France (EdF) started to develop a tidal farm at Paimpol–Bréhat, Brittany, France that would use OpenHydro turbines. A 250 kW turbine was tested there between December 2013 and April 2014. Two 16 m diameter 500 kW turbines were installed in January and May 2016, however these turbines were never connected to the grid. They were removed for repair in 2017 but not re-installed. The turbines were lowered to the seabed, and subsequently removed, by a specially designed catamaran barge, the OpenHydro Triskell. The project was cancelled in 2018.
Cape Sharp Tidal was a joint venture of OpenHydro and Nova Scotia Power, that tested OpenHydro turbines at the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE). A 10 m diameter, 1 MW turbine was deployed in November 2009, however it suffered serious damage to the blades just 20 days later. A 2 MW grid-connected turbine was then tested from November 2016 to June 2017. In July 2018, a second 2 MW grid-connected turbine was installed. This turbine was left on the seabed when OpenHydro filed for bankruptcy, suggesting it was damaged beyond repair. The device is expected to be removed before the end of 2024 by the next company to test at FORCE Berth D, BigMoon Canada Corp. | [
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75,687,783 | Portrait of Marjorie Ferry | Portrait of Marjorie Ferry (French: Portrait de Marjorie Ferry) is an oil-on-canvas painting from 1932 by the Polish Art Deco artist Tamara de Lempicka.
The painting depitcts a young blonde-headed woman walking along a marble balcony. She is dressed in a white, satin sheet and is wearing a shiny ring on her finger. She has perfectly smooth skin and well-manicured fingernails. She is surrounded by modernist shapes of architectural elements. The image of the woman, who is giving a seductive look at the viewer and gently smiling, casts an aura of mystery.
The painting depicts British cabaret singer Marjorie Ferry, who performed in Paris in the 1930s. It was commissioned by Ferry's husband in 1932 and painted in the artist’s studio on rue Méchain. The artwork was intended as a gift to his newly-wed wife. A bright, large cabochon ring, which he gave her, was also depicted in the painting.
The painting has been described as the "Art Deco Mona Lisa" owing to the fact that Marjorie has nearly identical corners of the mouth and eyes as well as the shape of eyes and eyebrows with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa thus evoking the same enigmatic smile. Lempicka was known for combining modern elements with old ones in a classical style. Her paintings were created by strictly applying Renaissance and Cubist patterns.
In February 2020, Portrait of Marjorie Ferry set a record for a work by Lempicka by fetching £16.3 million ($21.2 million) at the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale at Christie's, London surpassing the previous record held by her 1927 painting La Tunique rose, which sold for $13.4 million in 2019. The painting became the single most expensive artwork by a Polish artist, male or female, to date. | [
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75,687,795 | Joderhorn | The Joderhorn is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, with an elevation of 3,036 metres (9,961 ft), located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
Lying south-east of Monte Moro, the Joderhorn is on the boundary between the municipalities of Macugnaga in the Italian Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and Saas Almagell in the Swiss Canton Valais, and can be reached from the Monte Moro Pass. | [
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75,687,826 | Winifred Oughton | Winifred Oughton (1890–26 December 1964) was an English actress, educationalist and acting coach. She was a well-received character and comedy actress and was a teacher at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) from 1935 to 1958. She was a close friend of Edith Evans and Alan Bates. | [
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75,687,828 | Ayoola Smart | Ayoola Smart (born 1994/1995) is an Irish actor. She is known for her roles in Killing Eve and for playing Aviendha in the Wheel of Time TV series.
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75,687,873 | Martti J. Kari | Martti Johannes Kari (17 March 1960 – 30 August 2023) was a Finnish cyber security and hybrid warfare expert and retired military intelligence officer. He came to wider public attention especially as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as a commentator on Russian military strategy based on his over 30 years' experience of monitoring and analysing Russia and the Soviet Union.
Kari began his military career by undergoing his national service in the airborne special forces at the Parachute Jaeger School (now Utti Jaeger Regiment), finishing at the head of his class. He stayed with the military and was commissioned as an officer, first at the Armoured Brigade, later moving to the Signal Regiment.
During his career he served in a number of roles in the Finnish Defence Forces, including as a deputy head of intelligence at the Defence Command, director of the centre for signals intelligence (Viestikoekeskus [fi]), and military attaché at the Finnish Embassies to Warsaw and Kyiv. He also contributed to the structural reforms of the Ukrainian military intelligence activity in 2020 as a strategic advisor. He retired from active service in 2017 at the rank of colonel.
Later Kari had an academic career at the University of Jyväskylä, where he lectured on strategic and security subjects, and where in 2022 he was appointed Professor of practice in security and strategic analysis at the faculty of information technology.
His December 2018 lecture titled Venäläinen strateginen kulttuuri – miksi Venäjä toimii niin kuin se toimii (lit. 'Russian strategic culture – why Russia acts the way it does') was published online, and went viral on YouTube with 1.8 million views as of December 2023, making it the most-viewed Finnish university lecture of all time.
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75,687,876 | Kadyrov family | The Kadyrov family is a Chechen political family which has played a prominent role in the governance of Chechnya, an autonomous region of Russia, since Akhmad Kadyrov became the head of the Chechen state since 2000. The region has been governed by members of the Kadyrov family nearly continuously since 2000, with a brief lapse in power from 2004 to 2007 during Alu Alkhanov's tenure as President.
Ramzan Kadyrov has been noted for attempting to establish a political dynasty to succeed him, appointing various family members to key positions within the Chechen political administration and paramilitary forces. Under the control of the Kadyrov family, Chechnya has become notable for its human rights abuses, including murder, torture, forced disappearances and illegal destruction of property, particularly against LGBTQ+ groups. | [
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75,687,878 | 2023 Taini Jamison Trophy Series | The 2023 Taini Jamison Trophy Series, also known as the 2023 Cadbury Netball Series, was the 13th Taini Jamison Trophy series. It featured New Zealand playing England in three netball test matches, played in September 2023. The New Zealand team were coached by Noeline Taurua and captained by Ameliaranne Ekenasio. England were coached by Liana Leota and co-captained by Sophie Drakeford-Lewis and Halimat Adio. Before the series started, England faced criticism from Netball New Zealand and Taurua for selecting an understrength "B team". However they subsequently defeated New Zealand 55–54 in the opening test. New Zealand eventually won the series 2–1. The series was broadcast live on Sky Sport in New Zealand, on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, on SportsMax in the Caribbean and on YouTube.
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