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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%20Tosi
Pascal Tosi
Tosi was born on 25 April 1837 in Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italy. He was one of the first two Jesuits missionaries (the other being Louis Robaut) to set foot in Alaska. As the first Superior of Jesuits in Alaska (from 1886 to 1897) and first to have ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Alaska (Prefect Apostolic from 1894 to 1897), he is regarded as the founder and organizer of the Church in North-Alaska.
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Pascal Tosi
Ordained a (diocesan) priest in 1861, Tosi entered the Jesuits the following year in order to be sent to the 'American mission'. In 1865 he arrived in the United States to serve on the Rocky Mountain Mission. For two decades he proved to be an able missionary to the Indigenous Peoples of the American Northwest.
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Pascal Tosi
When in 1886 Archbishop Charles John Seghers set out for northern Alaska on what was meant to be a reconnaissance expedition, he had with him as travelling companions Pascal Tosi and French Jesuit, Louis Robaut. The two were supposed to stay with the archbishop only on a temporary basis. The Jesuits had no intentions at the time of opening a new field of missionary activity in Alaska. However, the murder of Archbishop Seghers (November 1886) changed the situation, and their thinking on the matter.
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Pascal Tosi
Tosi and Robaut spent the winter of 1886-87 in Canada at the confluence of the Yukon and Stewart Rivers. When in early 1887, upon entering Alaska, they learned of the death of Archbishop Seghers, Tosi considered himself to be in charge, at least for the time being, of ecclesiastical affairs in Alaska. The following Summer he made a trip to the Pacific Northwest to consult with the Superior of the Rocky Mountain Mission, Joseph M. Cataldo, who formally appointed him Superior of the Alaska Mission and entrusted him with the task of developing that mission.
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Pascal Tosi
In 1892, he made a trip to Rome. There Pope Leo XIII, moved by Fr. Tosi's account of the state of the mission in Alaska, told him in their native Italian, Andate, fate voi da papa in quelle regioni! ("Go and make yourself the Pope in those regions!").
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Pascal Tosi
On July 27, 1894, the Holy See separated Alaska from the Diocese of Vancouver Island and made it a Prefecture Apostolic with Tosi as its Apostolic Prefect.
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Pascal Tosi
By 1897, Tosi was physically worn out by a tough daily life and strenuous labours in an extreme climate. He was succeeded both as Superior of the Alaska Mission and as Prefect Apostolic in March of that year by French Jesuit Jean-Baptiste René (1841-1916).
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Pascal Tosi
On September 13, 1897, Tosi sailed reluctantly from St. Michael, Alaska. As the ship left the harbour, a salute of four guns was ordered as a manifestation of the universal esteem in which he was held. He had hoped to stay on in northern Alaska, for what actually turned out to be a brief retirement in Juneau as he died in Juneau on January 14, 1898.
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Pascal Tosi
TESTORE, C.: Nella terra del sole a mezzanotte. La fondazione delle missione di Alaska. P. Pasquale Tosi S.J., Venice, 1935.
20231101.en_13198561_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein%20Vielen
Klein Vielen
Klein Vielen (Small Thanks) is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198569_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kratzeburg
Kratzeburg
Kratzeburg is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198573_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kublank
Kublank
Kublank is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198576_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neverin
Neverin
Neverin is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198577_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindetal
Lindetal
Lindetal is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198583_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildenitz
Mildenitz
Mildenitz () is a village and a former municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2015 it is part of the town Woldegk.
20231101.en_13198588_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zirzow
Zirzow
Zirzow is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198600_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry%20Steven%20Jackson
Barry Steven Jackson
Barry Steven Jackson (born October 18, 1960) is the former chief of staff to U.S. House Speaker John Boehner. He served as Chief of Staff to John Boehner from 2011 to 2012. He also served as Senior Advisor to the President for George W. Bush.
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Barry Steven Jackson
Barry Jackson was born in Washington, DC but grew up mostly in Ohio. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1983 with a bachelor's degree from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
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Barry Steven Jackson
His father is Cletis M. Jackson of Lebanon, Ohio, currently President and CEO of Hi-Tek Manufacturing, Inc. in Mason, Ohio, a producer of machine components.
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Barry Steven Jackson
In 1988, Jackson joined with his father in incorporating a now-inactive company, Regal Flush Manufacturing, Inc.
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Barry Steven Jackson
From 1991 until his initial appointment to the Bush White House, Jackson was chief of staff to Congressman John Boehner of Ohio. He returned to this position in January 2010 after the death of Boehner's previous chief of staff, Paula Nowakowski.
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Barry Steven Jackson
Jackson began his White House career in 2001, serving as a deputy to Karl Rove. He continued in that role until Rove's resignation in 2007.
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Barry Steven Jackson
In June, 2012 Jackson was removed as Chief of Staff and installed as Advisor to the Speaker of the House.
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Barry Steven Jackson
In the Abramoff scandal, Jackson has been cited as a regular participant in lobbying contacts with Jack Abramoff and his staffers.
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Barry Steven Jackson
Jackson's role in the politication of government under the administration of George W. Bush has been discussed in hearings on Capitol Hill. Jackson has been pointed to as someone who gave advice to Drew DeBerry, a White House liaison in the Agriculture Department, regarding travel for political purposes. Jackson's role in giving presentations on political matters was also discussed in hearings.
20231101.en_13198601_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth%20Ward%20%28Atlanta%29
Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
Atlanta's Fifth Ward encompassed mainly what is now the part of downtown and midtown between the west side of Peachtree and the Western and Atlantic Railroad.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
The 1848 charter only specified election of six citywide councilmembers, but on January 9, 1854 an ordinance was adopted that divided the town into five wards and two councilmen from each ward would be elected to coincide with the completion of the first official city hall.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
The next election with the new rules on January 15, 1855 decided those first Ward bosses who would serve with the short-term mayor, Allison Nelson. The Fifth Ward was laid out west of Ivy and north of A&W Railroad. This ward contained the large homes along Peachtree Street and the southern part, Fairlie-Poplar was also largely residential with warehousing along the western part.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
During a huge boom of post-war building, two new wards were added from parts of the First, Fourth and Fifth to reflect the changing look of the city. This would be the layout until the city limits were expanded in 1874.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
Parts of the Fourth and Fifth Wards were taken to form a Seventh Ward (grey) established on December 2, 1871. Specifically from the "junction of Houston and Pryor streets, thence through lot nineteen, between blocks three, one and two, five and six, to the city limits; thence northerly along the city limits to Peachtree Street; thence south along Peachtree Street and Pryor Street to the beginning." And the Fourth was extended "from Ivy Street west to Pryor, and from Houston Street south to the railroad, and that Pryor Street shall be the line between the fourth and fifth wards, and Pryor and Peachtree streets between the fifth and seventh wards." This gave the red-light district to the Fourth and created a new Ward of mostly farmers and to the west, fine residences along Ivy and the east side of Peachtree.
20231101.en_13198601_5
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
A new city charter increased the radius of the city from one to one and a half miles, reduced the number of wards back to five and created a bicameral council of two councilmen from each ward and a second body of three at-large aldermen was established.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
The new Fifth ward layout was from Pryor and tracks north-east to Peachtree, then West Peachtree to city limits, south-west to Foundry and W&A RR and east to origin. Two councilmen would be elected from each ward each year.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
In late 1875, an ordinance passed where each year one councilman would be elected from each ward for a two-year term. The first year, 1876 just had one citywide alderman and a single councilman from each ward, and they would be fully staffed two years later.
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Fifth Ward (Atlanta)
On November 5, 1883 a Sixth Ward (beige) was carved out of the Fourth and Fifth Wards. In later years wards were added or modified to handle newly annexed parts of the city but the Fifth remained essentially unchanged. The city converted to a district system in 1954.
20231101.en_13198611_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wulkenzin
Wulkenzin
Wulkenzin is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198619_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neddemin
Neddemin
Neddemin is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198620_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampage%3A%20The%20Hillside%20Strangler%20Murders
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders is a 2006 American direct-to-video crime thriller about the Hillside Strangler murders. The film featured Brittany Daniel, Lake Bell and Michelle Borth, with Tomas Arana and Clifton Collins Jr. playing the killers Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, respectively. It was directed by Chris Fisher.
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Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
Kenneth Bianchi, one of the two serial rapists and killers (along with his cousin Angelo Buono) who terrorized the Los Angeles area in the late 1970s, is giving police station interviews to psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Stone who has disquieting lifestyle issues of her own. It falls to her to delve into the details of the case to determine the veracity of Bianchi's claims of multiple personality disorder, but in so doing, she is forced to relive the horrific crimes, one of which occurs at her very doorstep.
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Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
Started production in 2004 but was held back. The role of Jack was specifically written for Bret Roberts. Vincent Pastore was offered the part of Angelo Buono. When he had to decline, Tomas Arana got the part. Claire Forlani was also considered for the part of Samantha Stone.
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Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
Directed primarily with a hand-held camera by Chris Fisher. Filming took place in Valencia, California and was Shot in only 15 days.
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Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
The film received negative reviews. On IMDb, it holds an average score of 4.2/10, with the critical consensus being that the script and acting were melodramatic and that it wasn't scary enough to be a thriller.
20231101.en_13198624_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain%20Kulii%20Ki%20Main%20Kulii
Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii is a 2007 Hindi-language Indian fantasy sports comedy film directed by Karanjeet Saluja (also known as Kittu Saluja). It stars Zain Khan Durrani and Rahul Bose. The film features music by Salim–Sulaiman and lyrics by Irfan Siddiqui. Cricketer Kapil Dev also makes a cameo appearance in the film.
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Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
Karan is a thirteen-year-old boy who lives in a dilapidated orphanage owned by a stern, uncouth warden, John "Hitler" Kakkad. Karan has two dreams: one is to have parents and the other is to be a big cricketer. His inspiration is Kapil Dev, since he has been brought up being motivated by his skills.
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Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
His dreams take a turn when one day, he lays his hands on an old cricket bat which Karan is convinced is the bat that Kapil Dev used to win the 1983 World Cup; for him, the bat becomes a magic bat. One day by a stroke of luck, the coach of the Indian cricket team spots Karan playing cricket and is highly impressed by his batting skills. At that point in time, the Indian cricket team has been going through a "rough patch".
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Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
Karan and his magical bat are inducted into the Indian cricket team as the opening batsman along with the captain, Varun. When Karan marches onto the pitch and wins the match for India, he soon becomes the nation's heartthrob. Although he was formerly rejected by adopting couples, he is now the most sought after kid in the country. However, Raghav, the orphanage bully, hates him and feels that if Karan did not have the magic bat he would have never made it to the cricket team. Raghav now wants the magic bat at any cost. Karan and Varun develop a strong emotional bond deeper than fellow cricketers. Karan has no parents and Varun has parents, but is estranged with his father and does not want to accept him. Karan strongly believes that parents are the best gift endowed by God and succeeds in uniting Varun with his father.
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Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
At the final 5th one day match between India and Pakistan, events spiral out of control and Karan's magic bat is destroyed by Raghav. Karan is a nervous wreck, but Varun makes him realise that the bat was in fact just an ordinary bat, and it was a mere coincidence that two players viz. Karan and Kapil Dev who used that bat were both incredibly talented batsmen. Karan could get the magic back forever, if he places faith in himself instead of the bat. With Karan's help, India wins the match. After the match, Karan decides to stop playing and re-join the team when he is older. Varun and his fiancé, Malini, decide to adopt Karan.
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Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii failed to get a good response at the box office. The film released after schools had re-opened, which resulted in collections in single digits, earning Rs. 890,000 in its opening week. In India it grossed Rs. 6.4 million.
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Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii
Khalid Mohamed of Hindustan Times gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, describing it as "tedious and requiring total suspension of disbelief". Rajeev Masand gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "an honorable attempt and a film you wouldn’t be embarrassed to take your children to". Taran Adarsh od Bollywood Hungama gave the film 1.5 out of 5 stars, writing "On the whole, CHAIN KULII KI MAIN KULII is an ordinary fare that might attract kids in its opening weekend. But the three tough oppositions next week will marginalize it completely." Rediff.com's Patcy N., however, complimented it as a watchable and "cute film". She gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars, writing ″Though the orphanage angle is copied from Annie and Great Expectations, the cricket angle adds newness to the film. All in all, not a bad movie.″
20231101.en_13198627_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wokuhl-Dabelow
Wokuhl-Dabelow
Wokuhl-Dabelow is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198630_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woggersin
Woggersin
Woggersin is a municipality in the district of Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198633_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayou%20Bartholomew
Bayou Bartholomew
Bayou Bartholomew is the longest bayou in the world, meandering approximately between the U.S. states of Arkansas and Louisiana. It contains over 100 aquatic species making it the second most diverse stream in North America. Known for its excellent bream, catfish, and crappie fishing, portions of the bayou are considered some of the best kept secrets of Arkansas anglers. It starts northwest of the city of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, in the Hardin community, winds through parts of Jefferson, Lincoln, Desha, Drew, Chicot, and Ashley counties in Arkansas, and Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, and eventually enters the Ouachita River after passing the northernmost tip of Ouachita Parish, near Sterlington, Louisiana. The bayou serves as the primary border separating the Arkansas Delta from the Arkansas Timberlands.
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Bayou Bartholomew
The present bayou bed was formed by the waters of the Arkansas River during a period when it was constantly changing courses. Approximately 1,800 to 2,200 years ago, the river diverted from the present area of the bayou, and the leisurely bayou began to develop in the old river bed. Prior to construction of railroad lines in the area in the late 19th century, it was the most important stream for transportation in the interior Delta. Dr. Charles McDermott and his brother from the Bayou Sara in Louisiana developed a plantation on the site in 1844. The bayou allowed the development of one of the richest timber and agricultural industries in the Delta area.
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Bayou Bartholomew
Once a pristine stream, it is now polluted, log-jammed, and over-sedimented in certain sections. In 1995, Curtis Merrell of Monticello in Drew County organized the Bayou Bartholomew Alliance to "restore and preserve the natural beauty" of the bayou. With help from the Alliance, many government organizations (such as the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), Ducks Unlimited, and the public, the bayou may eventually reclaim some of its grandeur. Projects underway include monitoring water quality, planting trees for buffer zones, restoring riparian sites ruined by clear-cutting, trash removal, removing log jams, bank stabilization, building boat ramps, and encouraging no-till farming.
20231101.en_13198645_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voigtsdorf
Voigtsdorf
Voigtsdorf () is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
20231101.en_13198646_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Iraqi%20Americans
List of Iraqi Americans
This is a list of notable Iraqi Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
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List of Iraqi Americans
Mona Hanna-Attisha, pediatrician, professor, Flint Water Crisis whistleblower and public health advocate
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List of Iraqi Americans
Majid Khadduri, academic and founder of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Middle East Studies program
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List of Iraqi Americans
Donny George Youkhanna, Iraqi archaeologist, anthropologist, author, curator, and scholar, and a visiting professor at Stony Brook University in New York, internationally known as "the man who saved the Iraqi National Museum."
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List of Iraqi Americans
Chris Kattan, comedian and actor; best known for his work on Saturday Night Live; paternal grandfather was of Iraqi Jewish descent
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List of Iraqi Americans
Rend al-Rahim Francke, politician, political activist and once held the position as Iraqi ambassador to the United States
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List of Iraqi Americans
Qubad Talabani, Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) representative in Washington DC and son of Iraqi president Jalal Talabani
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List of Iraqi Americans
Alon Ben-Meir, professor, writer and is the Middle East Project director at the World Policy Institute
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List of Iraqi Americans
Mahmoud Saeed, Iraqi novelist was born in Mosul in 1939. Wrote more than twenty novels and story collections, and hundreds of articles. He started writing short stories at an early age.
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List of Iraqi Americans
Anita Sarkeesian, Canadian-American feminist media critic and public speaker. She is the founder of Feminist Frequency, a website that hosts videos and commentary analyzing portrayals of women in popular culture. Her parents are Armenians from Iraq who emigrated to Canada in the 1970s
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List of Iraqi Americans
Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, attorney who helped the United States armed forces rescue Jessica Lynch from Iraq
20231101.en_13198649_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Userin
Userin
Userin is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It belongs to the Seenplatte district of Mecklenburg and is part of the administrative community of Neustrelitz-Land.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's original communications officer and debuted in 1982.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
His real name is Alvin R. Kibbey, and his rank is that of corporal E-4. Breaker was born in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker knows how to use all NATO and Warsaw Pact communication gear, and is also familiar with most world export devices. His primary military specialty is Infantry, and as his secondary military specialty he is a radio telecommunications technician. His specialized education includes Signal School, where he studied covert electronics and was involved with Project GAMMA. He is a qualified expert in the M-16, M-1911A1, and MAC-10 (Ingram). Breaker is described as "efficient and self-assured, and has an uncanny ability to turn adverse situations to his favor." He also speaks seven languages.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker is the link between the battlefield and headquarters and has the ability to call in an air strike, provide artillery coordinates, request a Med-Evac or find an extraction site. Breaker constantly monitors all radio frequencies, providing situation reports to the command center. He also has the ability to crack enemy codes and to jam their transmissions. He is well liked by his teammates, although he has a habit of chewing bubble gum in any situation.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker was first released as an action figure in 1982. All of the original sixteen figures from 1982 were released with "straight arms." The same figure was re-released in 1983 with "swivel-arm battle grip", which made it easier for figures to hold their rifles and accessories.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
In Argentina, straight-arm Breaker was recolored in gray and available as "Topson". A version of Breaker nearly identical to the U.S. version was released in Argentina as "Roger" and in Brazil as "Falcon".
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
A new version of Breaker was released in 1997, as part of the "Stars and Stripes Forever" boxed set.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Figures of the character in the 25th Anniversary line include a bubblegum bubble accessory. To coincide with the launch of the movie G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Hasbro released a figure in 2009 based on the Breaker movie character, listed as Abel "Breaker" Shaz.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
In the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe series, Breaker first appeared in issue #1 (June 1982), along with the rest of the original team, in a mission to rescue the peace activist Dr. Adele Burkhart from a Cobra stronghold.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker is chosen, along with just three other Joes, in the team's next mission to the North Pole. In issue #5, Breaker joins Steeler and Clutch in a parade with the M.O.B.A.T. (Multi-Ordnance Battle Tank); Cobra appears and attempts to steal the tank, which has no ammunition, so the Joes turn the tank's speakers to full blast and amplify the sound of Breaker's gum popping through a microphone in order to fool Cobra into thinking the cannon has fired a live round, which successfully encourages Cobra to surrender. Breaker's gum comes in handy again in issue #12; he is captured and tied with rope along with Gung-Ho and Stalker, and they rub the gum on the ropes to coax rats into gnawing through them.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker makes a supporting appearance in issue #19, in which Hawk assigns him to travel with Clutch to look out for Cobra, who is sending forces to attack Joe headquarters on Staten Island. The invading Cobras spot them and launch missiles at them, but the Joes escape into their headquarters moments before the missiles strike. After the successful defeat of Cobra forces, the two pick up the stranded Snake Eyes, and become the first to learn of the tragic death of the valued Joe ally Kwinn. Breaker, Steeler, Clutch and two police officers fight Cobra agents and robots in the Florida Everglades.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
During a celebration in the Pit, Clutch and Breaker propose to Cover Girl that they could manage her and Scarlett as a mud wrestling team, but she turns them down. Tunnel Rat and Breaker are part of a team sent to plant spy equipment in the New York Cobra Consulate building. The duo's job is to literally destroy a communications line, then repair it; all part of a plan that concludes exactly as the Joes wanted. Breaker is seen during the Cobra Island civil war story with a wounded right arm.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
His last appearance is in issue #109. Breaker and many Joes are captured by Cobra forces during a mission in Trucial Abysmia. Due to a misunderstanding by their captors, the group is set to be executed. Many of the Joes, including Doc, Thunder, and Heavy Metal, are killed by a S.A.W. Viper, before Lt. Falcon injures him with a knife. Breaker and the surviving Joes steal a Cobra "Rage" tank, and flee into the desert. Shortly after Breaker sends a communication to the Pit via the Rage's radio equipment, the tank is destroyed, killing him, Crazylegs, and Quick Kick.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker is featured in a later issue via flashback. A story is told about the early days of G.I. Joe, where Breaker, Scarlett and Rock 'n Roll are assigned to infiltrate an armed island. The owner was supposed to be a neutral party in disputes between varied military forces, but had decided to start a criminal empire of her own. The three Joes shut her down.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker appeared in the original G.I. Joe animated series. Breaker first appeared in the "A Real American Hero" mini-series. He was voiced by Chris Latta, and his uniform was a dark, grayish-blue instead of green. Breaker appeared in the first half of the show as G.I. Joe's communications officer, but rarely was involved in combat or episode plots, especially as the series went on. In many of his appearances, Breaker is at Joe headquarters monitoring Joe or Cobra activity or other transmissions. In the episode "Cold Slither", Breaker, Shipwreck and Footloose are brainwashed by Cobra through subliminal messages in music. He is later seen playing the keyboard when the Joes perform the series' theme song.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker had a fleeting cameo in the 1987 animated film G.I. Joe: The Movie. He became a prisoner of Cobra-La and partakes in the film's final action sequence.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker first appears in the G.I. Joe: Renegades episode "The Package." In this show, Alvin Kibbey is a college student who used to work for SSS Market (which is owned by Cobra) until he was fired upon being accused of stealing one of their scanners (which he secretly did after that). Alvin starts an Anti-Cobra blog under the alias of the Coyote. G.I. Joe stumbles upon a plot to dispose of him, when they discover that a package to him was a bomb. When they find Alvin, he recognizes Scarlett by her blog screen name. Alvin explains that the scanner he stole contains the info on any illegal weapon selling that SSS Market has been doing. G.I. Joe protects him when Baroness sends Major Bludd to assassinate him. Cobra is fooled into thinking Alvin had perished when a thrown knife goes through the scanner in his backpack instead of his body. Alvin had also laid a trap using the bomb to destroy a Cobra weapons depot.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
In the episode "Return of the Arashikage" Pt. 1, it appears that Breaker has been placed in a hidden location by G.I. Joe in order to find any other evidence that would expose the illegal activities of Cobra Industries. In the episode "The Enemy of My Enemy," Breaker is mentioned to have some informants working for him to supply any info to G.I. Joe, if those informants are not killed by one of Cobra Commander's operatives first. In the episode "Revelations" Pt. 2, Breaker was seen in the company of General Abernathy and the Falcons when the Joes and Professor Patrick O'Hara arrived with the right evidence that would clear their names.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker is featured in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, played by Saïd Taghmaoui. In the movie, his name was changed to Abel Shaz, and he was a member of the Moroccan military before joining G.I. Joe. The film includes a nod to the Marvel Comics version, when during the Paris sequence, Breaker borrows gum from Duke and blows a bubble with it.
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Breaker (G.I. Joe)
Breaker appears as a non-playable supporting character in the video game G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, voiced by Charles Fathy.
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Neetzka
Neetzka is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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Trollenhagen
Trollenhagen is a municipality in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, in north-eastern Germany. Formerly the home of an East German Air Force base.
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Ed Chamberlin
Edward Alan Chamberlin (born 6 February 1974) is an English sports broadcaster who has been working for ITV since January 2017.
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Ed Chamberlin
Chamberlin was born in Shepton Mallet, Somerset. As a boy he attended Ludgrove School, where he captained the cricket first eleven. A former bookmaker and journalist, he first appeared on Sky Sports in 1999. He co-hosted the betting show, The Full SP, with Jeff Stelling before joining the Sky Sports News team on a full-time basis. Chamberlin has presented coverage of the UEFA Champions League and the World Cup draws.
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Ed Chamberlin
In 2011, Chamberlin became the main football presenter for Sky Sports, replacing Richard Keys. Chamberlin hosted coverage of Premier League matches on the Super Sunday and Monday Night Football shows. Chamberlin presented his final coverage of a Premier League match for Sky on Tuesday 17 May 2016, a re-arranged fixture between Manchester United and Bournemouth.
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Ed Chamberlin
Chamberlin became the main presenter of ITV's Horse Racing coverage when it moved to the channel in 2017.
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Ed Chamberlin
In 2013, Chamberlin became an ambassador for WellChild, a British charity for sick children. Ed was a committee member of A Night For Life in aid of The National Brain Appeal which took place in June 2017 at The Park Lane Hotel.
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Teschendorf
Teschendorf is a part of Burg Stargard in the district Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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St James' Church, Ince
St James' Church is in the village of Ince, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Frodsham. Its benefice is united with that of St Mary, Thornton-le-Moors.
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St James' Church, Ince
A Norman chapel once stood on this site. The present church was built in the medieval period but only the tower and part of the chancel remain from this date. The chancel is in 14th-century Decorated style and possesses a three-light Decorated window in its east wall. The chancel has a 17th-century oak arch-braced collar roof. The Perpendicular tower by Simon Ripley dates from around 1485–93. The chancel roof, though restored, dates from 1671. The nave, aisle and porch were rebuilt in 1854 in Perpendicular style by Edward Hodkinson, and the tower was raised by two courses.
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St James' Church, Ince
The church is built in red sandstone with a grey slate roof. Its plan consists of a west tower, a five-bay nave with a north aisle, and a chancel with a lower roof.
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St James' Church, Ince
The deeply carved altar table is Jacobean, and the altar rails date from the late 17th century. Also in the chancel is a sanctuary chair of 1634 and a two-tier candelabrum dated 1724. The royal coat of arms of Queen Anne are in the nave. The communion rail with twisted balusters dates from the late 17th century. In the chancel are two stained glass windows by Kempe.
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St James' Church, Ince
There is a ring of three bells, two of which are dated 1622 and 1636. The parish registers begin in 1687 and the churchwardens' accounts in 1749.
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St James' Church, Ince
The sandstone 19th-century churchyard wall is a Grade II listed building. In the churchyard, north west of the tower, is the war grave of a Royal Navy sailor of World War II.