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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bark%20Marques
Bark Marques
In 1971, Englishman Robin Cecil-Wright bought the Marques and had her extensively repaired and re-rigged in Southampton, England. She saw use in films, most notably Dracula, and in television shows such as The Onedin Line and Poldark. In 1977, Mark Litchfield bought a one-half share in the ship. She was again re-rigged, this time as a barque, largely so that she could play a part in the BBC series The Voyage of Charles Darwin, in which she doubled for Darwin's ship, . At that time she was renamed the Bark Marques.
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Bark Marques
In 1983, the Marques sailed from Plymouth, England, to Antigua in the Caribbean for use in charter tours during the northern winter. In the summer of 1984, she sailed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, to compete in the Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Races.
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Bark Marques
The Marques won the first tall ships' race, from Puerto Rico to Bermuda. On 2 June 1984, the ship left Hamilton on the second race, bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia. On the night of 2 June, the ship ran into a gale. In the early hours of 3 June, she was hit by a sudden squall and a large wave, possibly a rogue wave, and was knocked down onto her starboard side. Although the ship had been converted to a sail training and charter cruise ship, she had retained the main cargo hatch from her days as a commercial vessel. When she was knocked down, the main hatch was breached and water flooded into the interior of the ship. The vessel sank in less than a minute, with the loss of 19 of her 28 crew members.
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Bark Marques
Based on documentation of the ship, tallship sailor Daniel Parrott suggested that insufficient stability (resistance of a ship to capsizing) could have added to or caused the knock-down. Over the years, the rigging of the Marques had been changed and the sail surface probably increased, which inevitably decreased the vessel's stability, although it was not necessarily dangerous. The previous owner had repeatedly avoided a routine safety check of the ship that had been requested by British authorities. Therefore, it is unclear if the ship's stability was problematic and, if so, whether the check would have detected it.
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Bark Marques
Parrott, Daniel. Tall Ships Down: The Last Voyages of the Pamir, Albatross, Marques, Pride of Baltimore and the Maria Asumpta. McGraw Hill, 2003. .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico%20Allasio
Federico Allasio
Federico Allasio (30 May 1914 – 27 May 1987) was an Italian footballer who was a midfielder and manager from Turin. He started his football career at his hometown Torino, before going on to play for Genoa and Suzzara.
20231101.en_13204076_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian%20Democratic%20Union
Albanian Democratic Union
The Albanian Democratic Union (, BDSh, ) is an Albanian minority party in North Macedonia. It was founded in September 2007 by former Kosovo Liberation Army member Bardhyl Mahmuti.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMillan%20Magnet%20Center
McMillan Magnet Center
McMillan Magnet School, formerly known as McMillan Junior High School, is a middle school located at 3802 Redick Avenue in North Omaha, Nebraska, United States. McMillan is a magnet school, focusing on technology, mathematics, engineering, and communication arts.
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McMillan Magnet Center
McMillan opened in 1958, and its students soon chose the Monarch (Lion) as the school mascot. Named for Edward E. McMillan (1875–1943), the first principal of North High School, McMillan became Omaha Public Schools' first magnet junior high school in the 1980s. Originally a school for seventh, eighth and ninth grade students, in 1989 ninth graders were permanently moved to high schools throughout the city.
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McMillan Magnet Center
The school completed a $13 million renovation project in 2003, including a library/media center, technology and living laboratories, computer labs, and an indoor and outdoor athletic complex. McMillan also offers a program for gifted and talented students.
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McMillan Magnet Center
Grandgenett, N. (1995) "McMillan Magnet School: A Case History of a School Acquiring a Critical Mass of Computer Technology and Internet Connectivity." Mid-Continent Regional Educational Laboratory.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania%20Route%20917
Pennsylvania Route 917
Pennsylvania Route 917 (PA 917) is a state highway located in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in North Bethlehem Township. The northern terminus is at PA 136 in Fallowfield Township.
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Pennsylvania Route 917
PA 917 begins at an intersection with US 40 in North Bethlehem Township, heading east on two-lane undivided Bull Run Road. The road heads through forests before entering the borough of Cokeburg, where it passes through wooded areas of homes in the southern part of town. Upon leaving Cokeburg, the route heads into Somerset Township and runs through a mix of farmland and woods, passing under a Norfolk Southern railroad line. PA 917 heads into the borough of Ellsworth and becomes South Main Street, making a turn north into areas of homes and businesses. The route progresses north through the town and becomes North Main Street. The road winds east into the borough of Bentleyville, becoming Main Street. PA 917 curves to the north past more development and crosses Norfolk Southern's Ellsworth Secondary line into the commercial downtown. The route forks north onto Pittsburgh Road and passes homes before heading into wooded areas and coming to an interchange with I-70. Past this interchange, the road crosses back into Somerset Township and heads into agricultural areas with some trees and residences. PA 917 turns northeast into more forested surroundings and enters Fallowfield Township, becoming an unnamed road. The route continues north through more woodland with some residences, reaching its northern terminus at PA 136 in Ginger Hill.
20231101.en_13204097_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLZN
WLZN
WLZN (92.3 FM, "Macon 92.3") is a radio station serving the Macon, Georgia area with an urban contemporary format. This station is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
20231101.en_13204133_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Anne%27s%20Church%2C%20Warsaw
St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
St. Anne's Church () is a church in the historic center of Warsaw, Poland, adjacent to the Castle Square, at Krakowskie Przedmieście 68. It is one of Poland's most notable churches with a Neoclassical facade. The church ranks among Warsaw's oldest buildings. Over time, it has seen many reconstructions, resulting in its present-day appearance, unchanged since 1788. Currently it is the main church parish of the academic community in Warsaw.
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
In 1454 Duchess of Masovia Anna Fiodorowna (in some old books mistakenly called Holszanska), coming from a Ruthenized Lithuanian princely house, founded this church with a cloister for the Bernardine friars (Order of Friars Minor).
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
The square in front of the church was a place of solemn homages to Polish monarchs by the rulers of Prussia (the first one in 1578, the last one in 1621). In 1582 a slender tower was added to the church. Some time later it was encompassed with a rampart and incorporated into the city fortifications.
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
The St. Anne's Church was reconstructed several times in 1603, 1634, 1636 and in 1667 (it was heavily damaged during the siege of Warsaw and plundered by Swedish and German troops in the 1650s). Between 1740 and 1760 the façade was reconstructed in rococo style according to Jakub Fontana's design and decorated with two filigree belfries. The walls and semicircular vault ceilings of the church, divided into bays, were decorated at that time with profuse paintings in perspective, using illusionary techniques and depicting scenes in the life of Saint Anne. A chapel of Saint Ładysław was also decorated in this fashion. All paintings were by Friar Walenty Żebrowski.
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
The church was reconstructed for the last time between 1786 and 1788 by order of King Stanisław August Poniatowski.
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
During the Warsaw Uprising of 1794, part of the national Kościuszko Uprising in 1794, Bishop Józef Kossakowski, considered the traitor of the nation, was executed in front of the church (hanged with a great applause by Warsaw inhabitants).
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
The roof of the church was heavily damaged in the air raid on Warsaw in 1939 and then destroyed by fire in 1944 during the Warsaw Uprising but soon repaired. In 1949 the walls were undermined by the excavation for the WZ route and had to be quickly reinforced. Restoration of all elements was undertaken from the 1940s-70s, supervised by architect .
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
The present façade was built in 1788 in a Neoclassical style typical of the reign of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, by Chrystian Piotr Aigner. Sculptors of that time were Jakub Monaldi and Franciszek Pinck, who carved statues of the Four Evangelists which decorate the façade. The interior of the church is now in high-baroque style with several chapels. The church makes an overwhelming impression on the visitor with its surprisingly rich interior filled with frescoes.
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St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
The only example of a diamond vault preserved in Warsaw can be seen in the cloister leading to the vestry.
20231101.en_13204137_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alem%20Mujakovi%C4%87
Alem Mujaković
Alem Mujaković (born 6 April 1978) is a Slovenian footballer playing for NK Rudar Velenje as a midfielder.
20231101.en_13204144_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick%20Beckles
Derrick Beckles
Derrick Beckles is a Canadian writer, director, actor, and comedian from Scarborough, Ontario. He is the creator and host of the Adult Swim television show Hot Package, creator of the "TV Carnage" compilations, and helped found Vice TV. He also hosts the Adult Swim show Mostly 4 Millennials.
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Derrick Beckles
Beckles recognized the appeal of poor programming in 1994 when he began releasing VHS mashups of spray-on hair infomercials, squirrel cooking shows, and public access freaks performing like no one’s watching. These compilations led to the creation of TV Carnage, a bootleg home-video series in which Beckles distills all the strangest clips from late-night infomercials, local-access programs and found videos, into hour-long DVDs.
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Derrick Beckles
While Beckles had been editing together Tex Avery cartoons with The Stooges songs to entertain his friends while in high school, the TV Carnage format didn't evolve into its current form until 1996. While bedridden and doped up on painkillers, Beckles began to assemble mashups with themes. In these mashups, Beckles treats well-known and unknown footage alike, sewing the scenes and moments together to create an absurd alternate entertainment universe.
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Derrick Beckles
A self-described, "slutty distributor of heavenly crap", Beckles calls the creation of TV Carnage his "way of screaming at the world". Though the compilations' original format was VHS, Beckles soon began producing DVDs. The format allowed for a wider audience and soon TV Carnage began to gain a cult following. Michael Cera has claimed, "TV Carnage is some of the most brilliant stuff out there right now."
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Derrick Beckles
After being a writer for Canadian publication Vice, Beckles worked with Johnny Knoxville and David Cross to develop Vice TV.
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Derrick Beckles
Beckles developed a pilot in 2009 for Adult Swim called Totally for Teens with Sabrina Saccoccio. The program was designed to be a "mock teen show directly inspired by TRL, Christian programming and the Reagan-era 'Just Say No' campaign PSAs." On the show, the audience is taught "questionable life lessons from its morally bankrupt host." The pilot was never picked up but eventually aired on Adult Swim's DVR Theater on January 19, 2011.
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Derrick Beckles
Beckles has directed music videos for various recording artists that include Melissa Auf der Maur, Crystal Castles, Electric Six, and Islands. The video for Islands' song "No You Don't" stars Michael Cera.
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Derrick Beckles
Off! - "Holier than Thou" - 2021 Beckles didn't direct, however, he did act in the video playing the role of Rock Jesus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postob%C3%B3n%20%28cycling%20team%29
Postobón (cycling team)
Postobón was a Colombian based professional road bicycle racing cycling team active from 1986 to 1996. The team was sponsored by the Colombian beverage manufacturers Postobón. The team name was sometimes Manzana–Postobón after one of the most popular drinks that the beverage manufacturer produced.
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Postobón (cycling team)
The team came into existence the year after the creation of the Café de Colombia-Pilas Varta-Mavic. The first manager of the Café de Colombia team was José Raúl Meza Orozco but he joined Postóbon. Asdrubal Salazar, Elkin Dario Rendón Rojas, José Alfonso López Lemus and Narsutis Dumbauskas would be involved in the managing of the team of the ten years of its existence.
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Postobón (cycling team)
Luis Herrera rode the last two years of his career with the team. Chepe González, a stage winner in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia began his career with the team. The team obtained success and challenged the dominance of Café de Colombia in the Vuelta a Colombia with Pablo Wilches, Gustavo Wilches and José González. On February 22, 1995, three cyclists of the team - Néstor Mora, Hernán Patiño and Augusto Triana were killed while training on a highway in Colombia when they were hit by a truck.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WPEZ
WPEZ
WPEZ (93.7 FM, "Z93.7") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Jeffersonville, Georgia and serves the Macon, Georgia area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts an adult contemporary music format.
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WPEZ
The station at 93.7 FM first signed on in 1993 as WMGB, broadcasting a contemporary hit radio (CHR) format known as "B93.7".
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WPEZ
On September 10, 2001, WMGB exchanged frequencies with WEGF, an adult contemporary (AC) station at 95.1 FM. This move sent the WMGB call letters and CHR format to 95.1 FM, while 93.7 FM took on the WEGF call sign and the AC format, rebranded "Z93.7". A week later, on September 19, WEGF changed its call sign to WPEZ to match its new moniker.
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WPEZ
From 2009 to 2019, Brian Roberts was WPEZ's program director and hosted the Z93.7 More Music Morning Show. Roberts left the station in November 2019 due to budget cuts at Cumulus, and in February 2020 he resurfaced at sister stations KEHK and KSCR in Eugene, Oregon as their program director.
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WPEZ
Syndicated programming on WPEZ includes The Bob and Sheri Show in morning drive, John Tesh Radio Show middays, and Delilah weeknights. Weekends feature Your Weekend with Jim Brickman on Saturday mornings and both editions of Backtrax USA — the 1980s version on Saturday evenings and 1990s on Sunday nights.
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WPEZ
WPEZ plays Christmas music from late November through Christmas Day. In 2006, a round-the-clock holiday format began on November 17.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alister%20Williamson
Alister Williamson
Alister Williamson (17 June 1918 – 19 May 1999) was an Australian-born character actor, who appeared in many British films and television series of the 1960s and 1970s. A big, craggy-faced man, he would usually be found playing gruff police inspectors or henchmen in adventure series and police dramas of the period. He was also notable as a supporting player in a number of classic British horror films.
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Alister Williamson
He would typically be found in television series such as Adam Adamant Lives!, The Avengers, Paul Temple, Police Surgeon, Public Eye, The Saint, Softly, Softly, Special Branch, The Third Man and Z-Cars. He also made appearances in many popular sitcoms of the period, such as Please Sir!, Dad's Army, The Galton and Simpson Playhouse, George and Mildred, The Likely Lads, Man About the House and That's My Boy.
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Alister Williamson
In films he often appeared in the horror genre, either as policemen or landlords for companies such as Hammer Studios, Amicus and AIP throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. His credits include The Curse of the Werewolf (1961), The Evil of Frankenstein (1963), The Gorgon (1964) and The Deadly Bees (1966). In 1969 he appeared in Gordon Hessler's The Oblong Box, in which he would have his only leading role opposite stars Vincent Price and Christopher Lee. In a part originally earmarked for Price, he played the disfigured Sir Edward Markham, acting underneath a red velvet hood until the film's climatic unmasking. Unfortunately his voice was deemed unsuitable and he was redubbed for the film's release, after which it was back to a supporting role in his next horror film, The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania%20Route%20921
Pennsylvania Route 921
Pennsylvania Route 921 (PA 921) is a state highway located in York County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 74 in Dover. The eastern terminus is at PA 24 in Mount Wolf. The route is a two-lane undivided road that runs through rural areas and suburban development to the north of York. PA 921 heads northeast from Dover and intersects the southern terminus of PA 297 before it reaches Manchester, where it forms a concurrency with PA 181. From here, the route continues east to its terminus in Mount Wolf. PA 921 was designated in 1928 between PA 24 (now PA 181) in Manchester and Mount Wolf. The route was extended west to PA 74 in Dover in the 1940s. PA 24 was extended from east of York to intersect PA 921 at its terminus in Mount Wolf in the 1970s.
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Pennsylvania Route 921
PA 921 begins at an intersection with PA 74 in the borough of Dover, heading northeast on two-lane undivided Canal Road. The road passes a mix of homes and businesses before turning east and becoming the border between Dover to the north and Dover Township to the south, passing residential subdivisions. The route fully enters Dover Township as it turns northeast into wooded areas of homes before passing a mix of farmland and residences. Upon crossing Bull Road, PA 921 heads into Conewago Township and passes more agricultural areas with some patches of woods and housing. The road intersects PA 297 in the community of Zions View, where it makes a turn to the east and crosses the Little Conewago Creek, becoming the border between East Manchester Township to the north and Manchester Township to the south as it passes under Interstate 83. Immediately after, PA 921 turns northeast into East Manchester Township and passes farm fields.
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Pennsylvania Route 921
The road turns southeast onto Zions View Road and passes more areas of agriculture before entering the borough of Manchester and becoming Musser Street. Here, PA 921 passes homes before it turns north to form a concurrency with PA 181 on Main Street. The two routes pass residences and businesses in the center of town before PA 921 splits from PA 181 by heading east on Maple Street. The road passes more residences and continues into the borough of Mount Wolf. Here, PA 921 crosses Norfolk Southern's York Secondary railroad line and turns southeast to reach its eastern terminus at the northern terminus of PA 24.
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Pennsylvania Route 921
When Pennsylvania legislated routes in 1911, what is now PA 921 was not given a number. PA 921 was designated in 1928 to run from PA 24 (now PA 181) in Manchester east to Mount Wolf. The western and eastern portions of the route were paved while the middle section was unpaved. By 1930, the entire length of PA 921 between Manchester and Mount Wolf was paved. The unnumbered road between Dover and Manchester was paved in the 1930s. In the 1940s, PA 921 was extended west from Manchester to PA 74 in Dover. PA 24 was extended from east of York to reach its northern terminus at PA 921's eastern terminus in Mount Wolf in the 1970s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumpas%20Ltd
Cumpas Ltd
Cumpas Ltd. is a registered charity which promotes Cornish music and dance. It was founded in 1996 by Hilary Coleman and Frances Bennett. Its original name was Cornish Music Projects. Cumpas is a Cornish word meaning shipshape or proper job.
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Cumpas Ltd
It promotes regular music events at Nancledra, Truro, Tywardreath and St Day. It supports music in education workshops and publishes teaching resources.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
The Koolhoven F.K.51 was a 1930s Dutch two-seat basic training biplane built by the Koolhoven Company.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
The Koolhoven F.K.51 was the winning design in a 1935 Dutch government contest for a new trainer. Designed by Frederick Koolhoven the prototype biplane trainer first flew on 25 May 1935. The aircraft was an equal-span biplane designed to use a variety of engines of . It was a two-seater and had a fixed tailwheel undercarriage.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
The Royal Netherlands Air Force (LVA) ordered 25 aircraft in 1936 and 1937, powered by a Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah V radial engine. A further 29 aircraft were later ordered with Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah IX engine.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
The Royal Dutch East Indies Army bought 38 aircraft between 1936 and 1938 each powered by a Wright Whirlwind.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
The Spanish Republican government ordered 28 F.K.51s, 11 with Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IVa radials and 17 aircraft (designated F.K.51bis) each powered by a Wright R-975E Whirlwind radials.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
Production totaled at least 142 aircraft. Twenty-four fuselages of the F.K.51 were assembled at Aviolanda.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
While the majority of F.K.51s were employed as elementary trainers within the Netherlands or in reconnaissance roles by the Royal Netherlands Air Force in the Dutch East Indies, twenty-eight were clandestinely sold to the Republican government during the Spanish Civil War, all despite a Dutch embargo on the sale of arms to either side of that conflict. Some of those arriving in Spain were used as light bombers by the Republicans in the Cantabrian region of Spain.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
The F.K.51s were in active use in Royal Dutch Flight Schools during 1939–1940 in the training of young Dutch pilots.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
Some LVA F.K.51s were briefly used for reconnaissance duties following the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940, with several F.K.51s being destroyed on the ground by attacking Luftwaffe aircraft. The Dutch Naval Aviation Service's F.K.51s were used to carry neutrality patrols from January 1940, with most being damaged or destroyed during an attack on De Kooy Airfield on 10 May.
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Koolhoven F.K.51
In December 1941, the Royal Dutch East Indies Army had 27 F.K.51s available for service, and on 5 December 1941, its flying schools were shut down, allowing the F.K.51s to form two reconnaissance squadrons based on Java.
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Pennsylvania Route 928
Pennsylvania Route 928 (PA 928) is a state highway located in Fulton County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is the Maryland state line in Thompson Township. The northern terminus is at U.S. Route 522 (US 522) in Ayr Township.
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Pennsylvania Route 928
PA 928 begins at the Maryland border in Thompson Township, where the road continues south into that state as Tollgate Ridge Road. From the state line, the route heads northeast on two-lane undivided Tollgate Ridge Road, running through agricultural areas with sparse homes. PA 928 turns east onto Big Cove Tannery Road, making a curve to the northeast. The road continues through more farmland with some woods and residences, crossing the Licking Creek and passing through the community of Dickeys Mountain. Farther northeast, the route heads into more forested areas, running along the western base of Dickeys Mountain. PA 928 crosses into Ayr Township and continues through more woodland with some farm fields and residences, passing through Potts Mills. Farther north, the route crosses Cove Creek and passes through Big Cove Tannery before reaching its northern terminus at US 522.
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Chic Freak and More Treats
Chic Freak and More Treats is a studio album originally released in Japan in 1996 as a solo project by Nile Rodgers, and internationally re-issued as Chic in 2003.
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Chic Freak and More Treats
The album contains re-interpretations of some of Chic's greatest hits and also some of the tracks produced by Rodgers and Bernard Edwards for David Bowie, Sister Sledge and Diana Ross.
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Chic Freak and More Treats
Chic Freak and More Treats features guest vocals by Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon, Ashford & Simpson and Taja Sevelle and was to be Edwards' last studio project.
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Chic Freak and More Treats
"Do That Dance" (feat. Simon Le Bon, Sylver Logan Sharp, The Crowell Sisters) (Le Bon, Garrett Oliver, Tanya Ramtulla, Rodgers) – 3:56
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Tomás Sánchez
Tomás Sánchez (born May 22, 1948, in Aguada de Pasajeros, Cienfuegos, Cuba) is a Cuban painter and engraver, known for his landscapes. Sánchez is the most expensive living Cuban painter.
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Tomás Sánchez
Sánchez is the eldest of two sons of a middle-class family; his father was a sugar worker and businessman and his mother shared with him the sensibility for painting.
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Tomás Sánchez
At 16, in 1964, he moved to Havana and began to study painting at the National Academy of Fine Arts San Alejandro. In 1966 he interrupted his studies and later, in 1967, moved to the newly founded National Art School (ENA), where he graduated in 1971. Also in 1971 he was awarded the First Prize of Drawing for Young Artists at the National Exhibition of Arts.
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Tomás Sánchez
From his graduation until 1976, Sánchez remained in the National Art School as engraving professor; in 1975 won the First Prize in Painting and the First Prize in Lithography at the National Salon of Professors and Instructors of Art in Havana. From 1976 to 1978, Sánchez worked as stage designer at the Teatro de Muñecos (Children's Theater) of the Ministry of Culture (Cuba).
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Tomás Sánchez
In 1980 he won the First Prize at the XIX Edition of the International Prize of Drawing Joan Miró, for his work Desde las aguas blancas, which launched his international career. The following year, he had an exhibition at the Joan Miró Foundation, Centre of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Spain.
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Tomás Sánchez
Other awards include the National Prize for Painting. Havana Biennial (1984); Medal of V American Biennial of Graphic Art, Cali, Colombia (1986); and Honorable Mention. International Painting Biennial, Cuenca, Ecuador (1987).
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Tomás Sánchez
His work has been exhibited in over 30 countries. Among his most significant personal exhibitions include: Tomás Sánchez. Retrospective at the National Museum of Fine Arts, Havana, Cuba (1985); Tomás Sánchez. Different Worlds at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, (1996). In May 2008, Sánchez celebrated his 60th birthday with a big show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Monterrey Mexico.
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Govăjdia
The Govăjdia (also: Runc) is a left tributary of the river Cerna in Romania. It discharges into the Cerna in Teliucu Superior, downstream from the Cinciș Dam. Its length is and its basin size is .
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Safet Jahič
Safet Jahič (born 25 January 1987) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Nafta 1903 in Slovenia.
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Safet Jahič
Born in Slovenj Gradec, Jahič came through the youth academy of Rudar Velenje. He moved to Greece at the age of 18 by signing with Panionios. Jahič was included in their first team squad for the 2005–06 season, but failed to make any appearance.
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Safet Jahič
On 4 August 2006, Jahič was transferred to Partizan, penning a four-year deal. He was one of 12 players to join the club during that transfer window. Mainly a backup to veteran Ivica Kralj, Jahič made five league and two UEFA Cup appearances during the 2006–07 season. He eventually left the club after the first year of his contract.
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Safet Jahič
After leaving Serbia, Jahič returned to Slovenia by joining his former club Rudar Velenje. He spent the following four seasons there, making 52 league appearances for the team.
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Safet Jahič
In the summer of 2011, Jahič moved abroad for the second time by signing with Hungarian side Zalaegerszeg. He made 53 league appearances for the club, before moving to Kaposvár in the 2014 winter transfer window. After six months without a club, Jahič signed an 18-month contract with Dunaújváros in January 2015.
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Tantasqua Regional High School
Tantasqua Regional High School is located in Fiskdale, Massachusetts. It serves the towns of Brimfield, Brookfield, Holland, Sturbridge, and Wales. The school colors are green and gold and the school song is "Hail, Tantasqua", set to the music of "Men of Harlech."
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Tantasqua Regional High School
Tantasqua Regional High School was founded in 1953, and an initial addition to the building was approved in 1962. A 1995 plan for renovation was rejected, but a new building was completed in 2002.
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Tantasqua Regional High School
TRHS athletic teams are nicknamed the Warriors. The baseball team won the 1977 Massachusetts Division 2 state championship, and the boys basketball team won the 2007 Division 2 state championship.
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Tantasqua Regional High School
Tantasqua has two competitive show choirs, the mixed-gender "ENCORE!" and the all-female "Radiance". The program also hosts an annual competition.
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Broadway Playbill
Broadway Playbill was a 1960 LP album by American vocal group The Hi-Lo's containing songs from three Broadway musicals: Gypsy The Sound of Music, and Fiorello!. The album was released by Columbia Records, as catalog number CL-1416 (in monaural) and CS-8213 (in stereo).
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Broadway Playbill
Broadway Playbill was combined with the Hi-Lo's 1957 album Now Hear This into a compact disc released by Collectables Records on October 17, 2000.
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Rew Down
Rew Down is a 23.5-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and Local Nature Reserve located on the south-east edge of the Isle of Wight in the hills to the west of Ventnor.
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Rew Down
The area is a chalk grassland sloping to the south and offering panoramic and far-reaching views of the English Channel. It has the Stenbury Trail running along its western boundary and the Ventnor golf club to the north.
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Rew Down
It is managed by the Isle of Wight Council and is noted for its Highland cattle, which have grazed the land since 2003.
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Rew Down
The area contains the remains of the tower base of, Historic England Grade II listed, Royal Navy World War II direction finding (D/F) station (one of the'Y-stations'), Ventnor, which is believed to be the most complete of its type still extant.
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Manlio Bacigalupo
Manlio Bacigalupo (5 September 1908 – 1 December 1977) was an Italian association football goalkeeper and manager from Vado Ligure, Savona.
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Manlio Bacigalupo
Over the course of his career, Bacigalupo played for five Italian sides, spending the most of his time with Genoa and Venezia, also playing for Torino.
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Manlio Bacigalupo
Manilo's brother, Valerio Bacigalupo, was also a footballer, and the goalkeeper of the Grande Torino side that died in the Superga air disaster.
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A Mango-Shaped Space
A Mango-Shaped Space is a 2003 young adult novel by the American author Wendy Mass. A Mango-Shaped Space is Mass's fourth fiction novel. The book received the American Library Association Schneider Family Book Award in 2004. The novel has since been nominated for, and received, a number of other awards. The hand lettering on the cover is by Billy Kelly. The book is recommended for grades 5–8. A 7-hour long audiobook version, narrated by Danielle Ferland, has been produced.
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A Mango-Shaped Space
The plot focuses on Mia Winchell, a thirteen-year-old girl living with synesthesia, a jumbling of the senses. Words and sounds appear to have color for Mia. The novel is about Mia's experiences as a synesthete and the problems she faces in school and with her friends. Ultimately, Mia's family and peers are able to empathize with her and help her move forward.
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A Mango-Shaped Space
Received the 2004 Schneider Family Book Award in the middle-grade category by the American Library Association
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A Mango-Shaped Space
Critical reception for the book has been mixed. A Mango-Shaped Space has received reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, School Library Journal, VOYA, The Washington Post, Kliatt, and Publishers Weekly.
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A Mango-Shaped Space
Booklist praised that "the...narration lends immediacy and impact to Mia's color perceptions...a quietly unusual and promising offering". Publishers Weekly commented that the book has "well-defined characterizations, natural-sounding dialogue, and concrete imagery". The School Library Journal wrote "not all of the many characters are necessary to the story, and some of the plot elements go unresolved", and "Mia's parents are almost too perfect". Kirkus Reviews criticized that "the narrative...is rather overfull of details-a crazily built house, highly idiosyncratic family members, two boy interests, a beloved sick cat-which tend to compete for the reader's attention in much the same way as Mia's colors", and stated that this "flaw" is "not unusual with first novels". Kliatt criticized the plot, saying it isn't "half as interesting" as the "information on this rare condition". Kliatt also commented on Mia's "ups and downs", noting that they are "fairly ordinary". VOYA pointed out that this book is "probably not one that teens will pick up without coaxing".
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A Mango-Shaped Space
The audiobook was criticized by School Library Journal, who states that "narrator Danielle Ferland moves from character to character effortlessly, but without much deviation in voice inflections for the secondary players". On the other hand, AudioFile praised the work, saying it "brings alive a unique young person and her rare gift".
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A Mango-Shaped Space
A Mango-Shaped Space has been praised by several authors, including Paula Danziger, Karen Cushman, Meg Cabot, and Judy Blume.
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A Mango-Shaped Space
Memo from Sean A. Day, Ph.D. A short review of the book by Sean A. Day, PhD, President of the American Synesthesia Association.