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the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | cityserved | atlantic city new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | birthplace | netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
baen books and flint decline the distinction, counting this book as the sixth published work.overall it is also the third anthology in printed publication in the atypical series, which consists of a mish-mash of main novels and anthologies produced under popular demand after publication of the initial novel, which was written as a stand-alone work.he volunteers to fly a special mission to paris targeting the unsuspecting cardinal richelieu.instead, mike stearns hires a mercenary troop run by an englishman and an irishman.however, schultheiss's religious warnings were not heeded due to politics and economics, which both made grantville attractive to badenburg.schultheiss continued to condemn grantville's practices until his outcries infuriated his wife, who has a positive view on grantville.eventually, with guidance from his wife, schultheiss changed his stance on grantville and becomes more tolerant of the americans' ideals, including freedom of religion.the tale set mostly in 1633 after grantville has had time to settle-in and look beyond immediate survival issues.it deals with public health and integration and dissemination of medical knowledge efforts during the end of the confederated principalities of europe and early united states of europe period, for the various mike stearns-led administration's have been repeatedly reminded by dr. james nichols and melissa mailey how vulnerable populations are and were to diseases in the seventeenth century era—so the up-timers have been both strategically aware and taking steps from the outset within their capabilities and resources to mitigate any preventable health problems beginning in the novel 1632.to add impetus and urgency, as time goes by in the experience of grantville, some of the historical research conducted in the two libraries reveals that plague outbreaks occurred locally in otl in diverse regions during 1632, 1634, and 1635 saw a large epidemic-size outbreak.worse, the historical record might also indicate other outbreaks, which were poorly documented.
grantville gazette ii | precededby | the grantville gazette
however, schultheiss's religious warnings were not heeded due to politics and economics, which both made grantville attractive to badenburg.schultheiss continued to condemn grantville's practices until his outcries infuriated his wife, who has a positive view on grantville.eventually, with guidance from his wife, schultheiss changed his stance on grantville and becomes more tolerant of the americans' ideals, including freedom of religion.the tale set mostly in 1633 after grantville has had time to settle-in and look beyond immediate survival issues.to add impetus and urgency, as time goes by in the experience of grantville, some of the historical research conducted in the two libraries reveals that plague outbreaks occurred locally in otl in diverse regions during 1632, 1634, and 1635 saw a large epidemic-size outbreak.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | birthplace | stellendam
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | cityserved | atlantic city new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is considered to be the top ranked professional ice hockey league in the world, and is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the united states and canada.the stanley cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in north america, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.the nhl is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the national football league (nfl), major league baseball (mlb), the national basketball association (nba), and the english premier league (epl).the national hockey league was organized at the windsor hotel in montreal on november 26, 1917, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the national hockey association (nha), which had been founded in 1909 in renfrew, ontario.the nhl immediately took the nha's place as one of the leagues that contested for the stanley cup in an annual interleague competition before a series of league mergers and foldings left the nhl as the only league left competing for the stanley cup in 1926.at its inception, the nhl had four teams, all in canada, thus the adjective 'national' in the league's name.the league expanded to the united states in 1924, when the boston bruins joined, and has since consisted of both american and canadian teams.from 1942 to 1967, the league had only six teams, collectively (if not contemporaneously) nicknamed the 'original six'.the nhl added six new teams to double its size at the 1967 nhl expansion.the league then increased to 18 teams by 1974 and 21 teams in 1979.between 1991 and 2000 the nhl further expanded to 30 teams.it added its 31st and 32nd teams in 2017 and 2021, respectively.the league's headquarters have been in midtown manhattan since 1989, when the head office moved from montreal.
national hockey league | mostchampions | montreal canadiens
it is considered to be the top ranked professional ice hockey league in the world, and is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the united states and canada.the stanley cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in north america, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.the nhl is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the national football league (nfl), major league baseball (mlb), the national basketball association (nba), and the english premier league (epl).the national hockey league was organized at the windsor hotel in montreal on november 26, 1917, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the national hockey association (nha), which had been founded in 1909 in renfrew, ontario.the nhl immediately took the nha's place as one of the leagues that contested for the stanley cup in an annual interleague competition before a series of league mergers and foldings left the nhl as the only league left competing for the stanley cup in 1926.at its inception, the nhl had four teams, all in canada, thus the adjective 'national' in the league's name.the league expanded to the united states in 1924, when the boston bruins joined, and has since consisted of both american and canadian teams.from 1942 to 1967, the league had only six teams, collectively (if not contemporaneously) nicknamed the 'original six'.the league then increased to 18 teams by 1974 and 21 teams in 1979.the league's headquarters have been in midtown manhattan since 1989, when the head office moved from montreal.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | birthplace | stellendam
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in feet | 75
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is considered to be the top ranked professional ice hockey league in the world, and is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the united states and canada.the stanley cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in north america, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.the nhl is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the national football league (nfl), major league baseball (mlb), the national basketball association (nba), and the english premier league (epl).the national hockey league was organized at the windsor hotel in montreal on november 26, 1917, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the national hockey association (nha), which had been founded in 1909 in renfrew, ontario.the nhl immediately took the nha's place as one of the leagues that contested for the stanley cup in an annual interleague competition before a series of league mergers and foldings left the nhl as the only league left competing for the stanley cup in 1926.at its inception, the nhl had four teams, all in canada, thus the adjective 'national' in the league's name.the league expanded to the united states in 1924, when the boston bruins joined, and has since consisted of both american and canadian teams.from 1942 to 1967, the league had only six teams, collectively (if not contemporaneously) nicknamed the 'original six'.the nhl added six new teams to double its size at the 1967 nhl expansion.the league then increased to 18 teams by 1974 and 21 teams in 1979.between 1991 and 2000 the nhl further expanded to 30 teams.it added its 31st and 32nd teams in 2017 and 2021, respectively.the league's headquarters have been in midtown manhattan since 1989, when the head office moved from montreal.
national hockey league | mostchampions | montreal canadiens
it is considered to be the top ranked professional ice hockey league in the world, and is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the united states and canada.the stanley cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in north america, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.the nhl is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the national football league (nfl), major league baseball (mlb), the national basketball association (nba), and the english premier league (epl).the national hockey league was organized at the windsor hotel in montreal on november 26, 1917, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the national hockey association (nha), which had been founded in 1909 in renfrew, ontario.the nhl immediately took the nha's place as one of the leagues that contested for the stanley cup in an annual interleague competition before a series of league mergers and foldings left the nhl as the only league left competing for the stanley cup in 1926.at its inception, the nhl had four teams, all in canada, thus the adjective 'national' in the league's name.the league expanded to the united states in 1924, when the boston bruins joined, and has since consisted of both american and canadian teams.from 1942 to 1967, the league had only six teams, collectively (if not contemporaneously) nicknamed the 'original six'.the league then increased to 18 teams by 1974 and 21 teams in 1979.the league's headquarters have been in midtown manhattan since 1989, when the head office moved from montreal.
baen books and flint decline the distinction, counting this book as the sixth published work.overall it is also the third anthology in printed publication in the atypical series, which consists of a mish-mash of main novels and anthologies produced under popular demand after publication of the initial novel, which was written as a stand-alone work.he volunteers to fly a special mission to paris targeting the unsuspecting cardinal richelieu.instead, mike stearns hires a mercenary troop run by an englishman and an irishman.however, schultheiss's religious warnings were not heeded due to politics and economics, which both made grantville attractive to badenburg.schultheiss continued to condemn grantville's practices until his outcries infuriated his wife, who has a positive view on grantville.eventually, with guidance from his wife, schultheiss changed his stance on grantville and becomes more tolerant of the americans' ideals, including freedom of religion.the tale set mostly in 1633 after grantville has had time to settle-in and look beyond immediate survival issues.it deals with public health and integration and dissemination of medical knowledge efforts during the end of the confederated principalities of europe and early united states of europe period, for the various mike stearns-led administration's have been repeatedly reminded by dr. james nichols and melissa mailey how vulnerable populations are and were to diseases in the seventeenth century era—so the up-timers have been both strategically aware and taking steps from the outset within their capabilities and resources to mitigate any preventable health problems beginning in the novel 1632.to add impetus and urgency, as time goes by in the experience of grantville, some of the historical research conducted in the two libraries reveals that plague outbreaks occurred locally in otl in diverse regions during 1632, 1634, and 1635 saw a large epidemic-size outbreak.worse, the historical record might also indicate other outbreaks, which were poorly documented.
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he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | birthplace | stellendam
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in feet | 75
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is considered to be the top ranked professional ice hockey league in the world, and is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the united states and canada.the stanley cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in north america, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.the nhl is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the national football league (nfl), major league baseball (mlb), the national basketball association (nba), and the english premier league (epl).the national hockey league was organized at the windsor hotel in montreal on november 26, 1917, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the national hockey association (nha), which had been founded in 1909 in renfrew, ontario.the nhl immediately took the nha's place as one of the leagues that contested for the stanley cup in an annual interleague competition before a series of league mergers and foldings left the nhl as the only league left competing for the stanley cup in 1926.at its inception, the nhl had four teams, all in canada, thus the adjective 'national' in the league's name.the league expanded to the united states in 1924, when the boston bruins joined, and has since consisted of both american and canadian teams.from 1942 to 1967, the league had only six teams, collectively (if not contemporaneously) nicknamed the 'original six'.the nhl added six new teams to double its size at the 1967 nhl expansion.the league then increased to 18 teams by 1974 and 21 teams in 1979.between 1991 and 2000 the nhl further expanded to 30 teams.it added its 31st and 32nd teams in 2017 and 2021, respectively.the league's headquarters have been in midtown manhattan since 1989, when the head office moved from montreal.
national hockey league | mostchampions | montreal canadiens
it is considered to be the top ranked professional ice hockey league in the world, and is one of the four major professional sports leagues in the united states and canada.the stanley cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in north america, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.the nhl is the fifth-wealthiest professional sport league in the world by revenue, after the national football league (nfl), major league baseball (mlb), the national basketball association (nba), and the english premier league (epl).the national hockey league was organized at the windsor hotel in montreal on november 26, 1917, after the suspension of operations of its predecessor organization, the national hockey association (nha), which had been founded in 1909 in renfrew, ontario.the nhl immediately took the nha's place as one of the leagues that contested for the stanley cup in an annual interleague competition before a series of league mergers and foldings left the nhl as the only league left competing for the stanley cup in 1926.at its inception, the nhl had four teams, all in canada, thus the adjective 'national' in the league's name.the league expanded to the united states in 1924, when the boston bruins joined, and has since consisted of both american and canadian teams.from 1942 to 1967, the league had only six teams, collectively (if not contemporaneously) nicknamed the 'original six'.the league then increased to 18 teams by 1974 and 21 teams in 1979.the league's headquarters have been in midtown manhattan since 1989, when the head office moved from montreal.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | nationality | netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in feet | 75
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | nationality | netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 230
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
the men play in france's highest football division, ligue 1.founded in 1950, the club won its first ligue 1 championship in 2002, starting a national record-setting streak of seven successive titles.lyon has also won eight trophées des champions, five coupes de france, and three ligue 2 titles.lyon has participated in the uefa champions league seventeen times, and during the 2009–10 season, reached the semi-finals of the competition for the first time after three previous quarter-final appearances.they once again reached this stage in the 2019–20 season.olympique lyonnais plays its home matches at the 59,186-seat parc olympique lyonnais, commercially known as the groupama stadium, in décines-charpieu, a suburb of lyon.the club's home colors are white, red and blue.lyon was a member of the g14 group of leading european football clubs and are founder members of its successor, the european club association.the club's nickname, les gones, means 'the kids' in lyon's regional dialect of franco-provençal.they have a long-standing rivalry with nearby club saint-étienne, with whom they contest the derby rhône-alpes.lyon had been owned by jean-michel aulas since 1987, before american businessman john textor completed the purchase of the club in december 2022.following numerous internal disagreements regarding the cohabitation of amateurs and professionals within the club, then-manager of the club félix louot and his entourage contemplated forming their own club.on 3 august 1950, louot's plan came to fruition when olympique lyonnais was officially founded by dr. albert trillat and numerous others.the club's first manager was oscar heisserer and, on 26 august 1950, played its first official match defeating ca paris-charenton 3–0 in front of 3,000 supporters.in just the club's second year of existence, lyon was crowned champion of the second division, securing promotion to the first division.the club maintained its first division place for the remainder of the decade, excluding a year's stint in the second division for the 1953–54 season.
olympique lyonnais | chairman | jean-michel aulas
olympique lyonnais plays its home matches at the 59,186-seat parc olympique lyonnais, commercially known as the groupama stadium, in décines-charpieu, a suburb of lyon.on 3 august 1950, louot's plan came to fruition when olympique lyonnais was officially founded by dr. albert trillat and numerous others.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | office workedat workedas | member of the house of representatives
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | location | egg harbor township new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | office workedat workedas | member of the senate
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
founded in 2010 as the los angeles blues, the team currently plays in the second tier usl championship.the team plays its home games at championship soccer stadium, located inside great park in irvine.the team was associated with the united soccer leagues w-league team la blues, and is part of the larger orange county blues organization, which has competed in los angeles-area amateur leagues since 1998.they introduced their first three players—goalkeeper oscar dautt and midfielders cesar rivera and josh tudela—at a formal launch event on december 14, 2010.after an extensive pre-season, the blues played their first games in the caribbean over the weekend of april 15–17, 2011, a 3–0 victory over sevilla puerto rico, and a 2–1 victory over antigua barracuda.the first goal in franchise history was scored by cesar rivera.in january 2012, the blues announced the hiring of steve donner (formerly ceo of orlando city) as vice president of business operations to focus on improving marketing for the club and to bring professionalism to the front-office.the first game of the 2012 season reflected these efforts with a 2,432 attendance compared to 696 for the first home game in 2011 (the blues averaged 382 during the 2011 season).in 2016, the team was purchased by american businessman james keston, rebranded to orange county sc.prior to the 2017 season, orange county became the usl affiliate of los angeles fc in a multi-year deal, which was ended after 2018.the team won the western conference regular season title in 2018 with 20 wins, 8 losses and 6 ties.they defeated saint louis fc and reno 1868 fc before losing 2–1 to phoenix rising fc in the western conference final.thomas enevoldsen scored 20 goals and was named to the all-league first team along with aodhan quinn.in the 2021 season, head coach braden cloutier was dismissed mid-season and replaced by assistant coach richard chaplow.
orange county blues fc | manager | oliver wyss
founded in 2010 as the los angeles blues, the team currently plays in the second tier usl championship.the team was associated with the united soccer leagues w-league team la blues, and is part of the larger orange county blues organization, which has competed in los angeles-area amateur leagues since 1998.they introduced their first three players—goalkeeper oscar dautt and midfielders cesar rivera and josh tudela—at a formal launch event on december 14, 2010.after an extensive pre-season, the blues played their first games in the caribbean over the weekend of april 15–17, 2011, a 3–0 victory over sevilla puerto rico, and a 2–1 victory over antigua barracuda.the first goal in franchise history was scored by cesar rivera.in january 2012, the blues announced the hiring of steve donner (formerly ceo of orlando city) as vice president of business operations to focus on improving marketing for the club and to bring professionalism to the front-office.the first game of the 2012 season reflected these efforts with a 2,432 attendance compared to 696 for the first home game in 2011 (the blues averaged 382 during the 2011 season).in 2016, the team was purchased by american businessman james keston, rebranded to orange county sc.prior to the 2017 season, orange county became the usl affiliate of los angeles fc in a multi-year deal, which was ended after 2018.they defeated saint louis fc and reno 1868 fc before losing 2–1 to phoenix rising fc in the western conference final.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | location | egg harbor township new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | office workedat workedas | house of representatives netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | office workedat workedas | ministry of health welfare and sport netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | location | egg harbor township new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is best known for its professional football department, which has played in the eredivisie, the top tier in dutch football, since its inception in 1956.along with ajax and feyenoord, psv is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated the eredivisie.the club was founded in 1913 as a team for philips employees.psv's history contains two golden eras revolving around the uefa cup victory in 1978 and the 1987–88 european cup victory as part of the seasonal treble in 1988.the team has won the eredivisie 24 times, the knvb cup 11 times and the johan cruyff shield a record of 13 times.currently (as of may 2021), psv is ranked 56th on the uefa club coefficients ranking.throughout the years, psv established itself as a stepping stone for future world class players like ruud gullit, ronald koeman, romário, ronaldo, phillip cocu, jaap stam, ruud van nistelrooy, park ji-sung, arjen robben, georginio wijnaldum and memphis depay.since its foundation, it has played in the philips stadion and has upheld its club colours (red and white).its elaborate connection with philips can be witnessed in its sponsoring, shared technology and board member ties.fans have named themselves 'boeren' (dutch pronunciation: [ˈbuːrə(n)], dutch for either peasants or farmers), taking pride in eindhoven's status of being a provincial city and their brabantian heritage.its ground was the philips sportpark, located on the same location as the present day stadium.financial turmoil and worker strikes led to a quick demise of the team and in 1913, its successor emerged, philips sport vereniging, founded on 31 august.it was the day that philips organized celebrations and sports competitions in light of the centennial defeat of the french in the napoleonic wars.it was not until 1916, however, that the football department switched its name from philips elftal to psv.
psv eindhoven | manager | phillip cocu
along with ajax and feyenoord, psv is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated the eredivisie.psv's history contains two golden eras revolving around the uefa cup victory in 1978 and the 1987–88 european cup victory as part of the seasonal treble in 1988.currently (as of may 2021), psv is ranked 56th on the uefa club coefficients ranking.throughout the years, psv established itself as a stepping stone for future world class players like ruud gullit, ronald koeman, romário, ronaldo, phillip cocu, jaap stam, ruud van nistelrooy, park ji-sung, arjen robben, georginio wijnaldum and memphis depay.fans have named themselves 'boeren' (dutch pronunciation: [ˈbuːrə(n)], dutch for either peasants or farmers), taking pride in eindhoven's status of being a provincial city and their brabantian heritage.it was not until 1916, however, that the football department switched its name from philips elftal to psv.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | office workedat workedas | senate netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | operatingorganisation | port authority of new york and new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | office workedat workedas | senate netherlands
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | operatingorganisation | port authority of new york and new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
on the european-wide club competition scene, cantù is second to real madrid – against whom they have an 8–2 record – for european trophies won, with twelve titles (two euroleague, four fiba saporta cups, four fiba korać cups and also two fiba intercontinental cups.), in addition to three domestic italian leagues and two italian supercups.at a time when basketball was an unknown sport in italy, a group composed of broggi, polli, attilio molteni, peppino borghi, alberto broggi, vittorio sgariboldi, nene marchi and peppino colombo started to play in the courtyard of the sacramentine sisters institute.a name change in 1940 saw the club become opera nazionale dopolavoro cantù, winning their first major trophy in 1942 with the bruno mussolini trophy after a squad coached by luigi cicoria won against pallacanestro varese and general cantore milano.the club re-emerged after world war ii as pallacanestro cantù, playing in the third division serie c in 1949.it then reached the second division serie b in 1953 and the first division serie a in 1954, though they downgraded after one season.the broggi brothers retired during this period, replaced on the court by lino cappelletti (the first cantù player to make the italian national team) lietti, ronchetti and quarta, whilst the squad was sponsored by the milenka distillery.returning to the serie a in 1956, the club was sponsored by ettore casella through his oransoda brand, and two years later he became the club's owner, nominating aldo allievi as president.the arrival of tony vlastelica allowed cantù, now playing in a covered parini arena, to finish fourth in 1957–58 and start challenging minganti bologna and simmenthal milano.over the summer, casella transferred his oransoda sponsorship to virtus bologna whilst using another of his brands, fonte levissima, for cantù, whilst gianni corsolini was named coach.
pallacanestro cantù | league | lega basket serie a
on the european-wide club competition scene, cantù is second to real madrid – against whom they have an 8–2 record – for european trophies won, with twelve titles (two euroleague, four fiba saporta cups, four fiba korać cups and also two fiba intercontinental cups.a name change in 1940 saw the club become opera nazionale dopolavoro cantù, winning their first major trophy in 1942 with the bruno mussolini trophy after a squad coached by luigi cicoria won against pallacanestro varese and general cantore milano.the club re-emerged after world war ii as pallacanestro cantù, playing in the third division serie c in 1949.the broggi brothers retired during this period, replaced on the court by lino cappelletti (the first cantù player to make the italian national team) lietti, ronchetti and quarta, whilst the squad was sponsored by the milenka distillery.returning to the serie a in 1956, the club was sponsored by ettore casella through his oransoda brand, and two years later he became the club's owner, nominating aldo allievi as president.the arrival of tony vlastelica allowed cantù, now playing in a covered parini arena, to finish fourth in 1957–58 and start challenging minganti bologna and simmenthal milano.over the summer, casella transferred his oransoda sponsorship to virtus bologna whilst using another of his brands, fonte levissima, for cantù, whilst gianni corsolini was named coach.
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.a.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
ab klink | party | christian democratic appeal
he is a corporate director of the vgz cooperative since 1 january 2014 and a professor at the vrije universiteit amsterdam for healthcare, labor and political guidance since 1 january 2011.(ab) klink parlement & politiek (in dutch) prof.dr.a. klink (cda) eerste kamer der staten-generaal
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | operatingorganisation | port authority of new york and new jersey
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
on the european-wide club competition scene, cantù is second to real madrid – against whom they have an 8–2 record – for european trophies won, with twelve titles (two euroleague, four fiba saporta cups, four fiba korać cups and also two fiba intercontinental cups.), in addition to three domestic italian leagues and two italian supercups.at a time when basketball was an unknown sport in italy, a group composed of broggi, polli, attilio molteni, peppino borghi, alberto broggi, vittorio sgariboldi, nene marchi and peppino colombo started to play in the courtyard of the sacramentine sisters institute.a name change in 1940 saw the club become opera nazionale dopolavoro cantù, winning their first major trophy in 1942 with the bruno mussolini trophy after a squad coached by luigi cicoria won against pallacanestro varese and general cantore milano.the club re-emerged after world war ii as pallacanestro cantù, playing in the third division serie c in 1949.it then reached the second division serie b in 1953 and the first division serie a in 1954, though they downgraded after one season.the broggi brothers retired during this period, replaced on the court by lino cappelletti (the first cantù player to make the italian national team) lietti, ronchetti and quarta, whilst the squad was sponsored by the milenka distillery.returning to the serie a in 1956, the club was sponsored by ettore casella through his oransoda brand, and two years later he became the club's owner, nominating aldo allievi as president.the arrival of tony vlastelica allowed cantù, now playing in a covered parini arena, to finish fourth in 1957–58 and start challenging minganti bologna and simmenthal milano.over the summer, casella transferred his oransoda sponsorship to virtus bologna whilst using another of his brands, fonte levissima, for cantù, whilst gianni corsolini was named coach.
pallacanestro cantù | league | lega basket serie a
on the european-wide club competition scene, cantù is second to real madrid – against whom they have an 8–2 record – for european trophies won, with twelve titles (two euroleague, four fiba saporta cups, four fiba korać cups and also two fiba intercontinental cups.a name change in 1940 saw the club become opera nazionale dopolavoro cantù, winning their first major trophy in 1942 with the bruno mussolini trophy after a squad coached by luigi cicoria won against pallacanestro varese and general cantore milano.the club re-emerged after world war ii as pallacanestro cantù, playing in the third division serie c in 1949.the broggi brothers retired during this period, replaced on the court by lino cappelletti (the first cantù player to make the italian national team) lietti, ronchetti and quarta, whilst the squad was sponsored by the milenka distillery.returning to the serie a in 1956, the club was sponsored by ettore casella through his oransoda brand, and two years later he became the club's owner, nominating aldo allievi as president.the arrival of tony vlastelica allowed cantù, now playing in a covered parini arena, to finish fourth in 1957–58 and start challenging minganti bologna and simmenthal milano.over the summer, casella transferred his oransoda sponsorship to virtus bologna whilst using another of his brands, fonte levissima, for cantù, whilst gianni corsolini was named coach.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwaylength | 18730
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
on the european-wide club competition scene, cantù is second to real madrid – against whom they have an 8–2 record – for european trophies won, with twelve titles (two euroleague, four fiba saporta cups, four fiba korać cups and also two fiba intercontinental cups.), in addition to three domestic italian leagues and two italian supercups.at a time when basketball was an unknown sport in italy, a group composed of broggi, polli, attilio molteni, peppino borghi, alberto broggi, vittorio sgariboldi, nene marchi and peppino colombo started to play in the courtyard of the sacramentine sisters institute.a name change in 1940 saw the club become opera nazionale dopolavoro cantù, winning their first major trophy in 1942 with the bruno mussolini trophy after a squad coached by luigi cicoria won against pallacanestro varese and general cantore milano.the club re-emerged after world war ii as pallacanestro cantù, playing in the third division serie c in 1949.it then reached the second division serie b in 1953 and the first division serie a in 1954, though they downgraded after one season.the broggi brothers retired during this period, replaced on the court by lino cappelletti (the first cantù player to make the italian national team) lietti, ronchetti and quarta, whilst the squad was sponsored by the milenka distillery.returning to the serie a in 1956, the club was sponsored by ettore casella through his oransoda brand, and two years later he became the club's owner, nominating aldo allievi as president.the arrival of tony vlastelica allowed cantù, now playing in a covered parini arena, to finish fourth in 1957–58 and start challenging minganti bologna and simmenthal milano.over the summer, casella transferred his oransoda sponsorship to virtus bologna whilst using another of his brands, fonte levissima, for cantù, whilst gianni corsolini was named coach.
pallacanestro cantù | league | lega basket serie a
on the european-wide club competition scene, cantù is second to real madrid – against whom they have an 8–2 record – for european trophies won, with twelve titles (two euroleague, four fiba saporta cups, four fiba korać cups and also two fiba intercontinental cups.a name change in 1940 saw the club become opera nazionale dopolavoro cantù, winning their first major trophy in 1942 with the bruno mussolini trophy after a squad coached by luigi cicoria won against pallacanestro varese and general cantore milano.the club re-emerged after world war ii as pallacanestro cantù, playing in the third division serie c in 1949.the broggi brothers retired during this period, replaced on the court by lino cappelletti (the first cantù player to make the italian national team) lietti, ronchetti and quarta, whilst the squad was sponsored by the milenka distillery.returning to the serie a in 1956, the club was sponsored by ettore casella through his oransoda brand, and two years later he became the club's owner, nominating aldo allievi as president.the arrival of tony vlastelica allowed cantù, now playing in a covered parini arena, to finish fourth in 1957–58 and start challenging minganti bologna and simmenthal milano.over the summer, casella transferred his oransoda sponsorship to virtus bologna whilst using another of his brands, fonte levissima, for cantù, whilst gianni corsolini was named coach.
he was the third chief minister of sarawak and the fourth yang di-pertua negeri sarawak (governor of sarawak).he is also an uncle of pehin sri abdul taib mahmud, since his (taib's) mother hajah hamidah ya'akub (1916–2006) was his (rahman's) eldest-born sibling.abdul rahman's daughter, khadijah, later married to tun abdul razak's son, datuk mohd nizam.datuk norah abdul rahman, who is also her daughter, was a malaysian member of parliament for the tanjung manis constituency, from 2008 to 2018.he then later married toh puan siti maemunah, and afterwards toh puan hayati ahmat.in the later years of his life he also enjoyed playing golf.abdul rahman was a very religious man and loved reading religious books on islam.he even conducted free-religious classes for the public after leaving active politics in 1986.rahman's family left bintulu and headed for miri, hoping to gain access for better education.rahman first attended a malay school and then the sekolah anchi in miri.his father, who wished that abdul rahman bin ya'kub be given an islamic education, attempted to send him to the aljunied arabic school in 1939, a decision that was opposed by his mother due to the outbreak of world war ii.he then transferred to st. joseph miri, but his studies was cut short by the japanese invasion.at a young age, he learnt the japanese martial art aikido and was able to also meet morihei ueshiba, the founder of aikido.due to financial constraints, rahman had to leave school in 1947 and worked as an oil-tester for the sarawak shell company in lutong, earning rm 2 daily.not satisfied with his earnings, abdul rahman went to sarawak general hospital, thinking that he would supervise other workers.however, he ended up sweeping the floor and helping patients instead.he left the hospital after working just one day.
abdul rahman ya'kub | hasdeputy | stephen yong kuet tze
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the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwaylength | 18730
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
he was the third chief minister of sarawak and the fourth yang di-pertua negeri sarawak (governor of sarawak).he is also an uncle of pehin sri abdul taib mahmud, since his (taib's) mother hajah hamidah ya'akub (1916–2006) was his (rahman's) eldest-born sibling.abdul rahman's daughter, khadijah, later married to tun abdul razak's son, datuk mohd nizam.datuk norah abdul rahman, who is also her daughter, was a malaysian member of parliament for the tanjung manis constituency, from 2008 to 2018.he then later married toh puan siti maemunah, and afterwards toh puan hayati ahmat.in the later years of his life he also enjoyed playing golf.abdul rahman was a very religious man and loved reading religious books on islam.he even conducted free-religious classes for the public after leaving active politics in 1986.rahman's family left bintulu and headed for miri, hoping to gain access for better education.rahman first attended a malay school and then the sekolah anchi in miri.his father, who wished that abdul rahman bin ya'kub be given an islamic education, attempted to send him to the aljunied arabic school in 1939, a decision that was opposed by his mother due to the outbreak of world war ii.he then transferred to st. joseph miri, but his studies was cut short by the japanese invasion.at a young age, he learnt the japanese martial art aikido and was able to also meet morihei ueshiba, the founder of aikido.due to financial constraints, rahman had to leave school in 1947 and worked as an oil-tester for the sarawak shell company in lutong, earning rm 2 daily.not satisfied with his earnings, abdul rahman went to sarawak general hospital, thinking that he would supervise other workers.however, he ended up sweeping the floor and helping patients instead.he left the hospital after working just one day.
abdul rahman ya'kub | hasdeputy | stephen yong kuet tze
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the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwaylength | 18730
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
the name 'peñarol' comes from the peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of montevideo.throughout its history the club has also participated in other sports, such as basketball and cycling.its focus has always been on football, a sport in which the club excels, having never been relegated from the top division.the club traditionally plays in yellow and black-striped shirts.in international competition, peñarol is the third-highest copa libertadores winner with five victories and shares the record for intercontinental cup victories with three.in september 2009, the club was chosen as the south american club of the century by the iffhs .apart from men's football, other active sports sections of peñarol are rugby union, futsal, women's football, and athletics.the club was known as curcc in the neighborhood of peñarol—the latter from the peñarol neighborhood, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from montevideo, whose name in turn derived from an italian city.the club's first president was frank henderson, who remained in that position until 1899.in 1892, the curcc shifted its focus from cricket and rugby to association football.the football club's first game was against a team of students from the english high school and ended with a 2–0 victory.in 1895, uruguayan footballer julio negrón was chosen as the team's first non-british captain.the club won its first uruguayan championship that year, repeating in 1901, 1905 and 1907.in 1906 charles w. bayne took over the railroad, and refused to sponsor the football team due to financial and work issues.conflict between the company and the football club led to the severance of their relationship in 1913.in 1908, the club left the uruguayan league after the league rejected their request to replay a game with f.c.dublín.curcc had lost 2–3 on the road, and believed their poor showing was due to refereeing mistakes caused by pressure from rabid home fans.
peñarol | league | uruguayan primera división
the name 'peñarol' comes from the peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of montevideo.in international competition, peñarol is the third-highest copa libertadores winner with five victories and shares the record for intercontinental cup victories with three.in september 2009, the club was chosen as the south american club of the century by the iffhs .apart from men's football, other active sports sections of peñarol are rugby union, futsal, women's football, and athletics.the club was known as curcc in the neighborhood of peñarol—the latter from the peñarol neighborhood, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from montevideo, whose name in turn derived from an italian city.
he was the third chief minister of sarawak and the fourth yang di-pertua negeri sarawak (governor of sarawak).he is also an uncle of pehin sri abdul taib mahmud, since his (taib's) mother hajah hamidah ya'akub (1916–2006) was his (rahman's) eldest-born sibling.abdul rahman's daughter, khadijah, later married to tun abdul razak's son, datuk mohd nizam.datuk norah abdul rahman, who is also her daughter, was a malaysian member of parliament for the tanjung manis constituency, from 2008 to 2018.he then later married toh puan siti maemunah, and afterwards toh puan hayati ahmat.in the later years of his life he also enjoyed playing golf.abdul rahman was a very religious man and loved reading religious books on islam.he even conducted free-religious classes for the public after leaving active politics in 1986.rahman's family left bintulu and headed for miri, hoping to gain access for better education.rahman first attended a malay school and then the sekolah anchi in miri.his father, who wished that abdul rahman bin ya'kub be given an islamic education, attempted to send him to the aljunied arabic school in 1939, a decision that was opposed by his mother due to the outbreak of world war ii.he then transferred to st. joseph miri, but his studies was cut short by the japanese invasion.at a young age, he learnt the japanese martial art aikido and was able to also meet morihei ueshiba, the founder of aikido.due to financial constraints, rahman had to leave school in 1947 and worked as an oil-tester for the sarawak shell company in lutong, earning rm 2 daily.not satisfied with his earnings, abdul rahman went to sarawak general hospital, thinking that he would supervise other workers.however, he ended up sweeping the floor and helping patients instead.he left the hospital after working just one day.
abdul rahman ya'kub | hasdeputy | stephen yong kuet tze
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the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwaylength | 30480
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
the name 'peñarol' comes from the peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of montevideo.throughout its history the club has also participated in other sports, such as basketball and cycling.its focus has always been on football, a sport in which the club excels, having never been relegated from the top division.the club traditionally plays in yellow and black-striped shirts.in international competition, peñarol is the third-highest copa libertadores winner with five victories and shares the record for intercontinental cup victories with three.in september 2009, the club was chosen as the south american club of the century by the iffhs .apart from men's football, other active sports sections of peñarol are rugby union, futsal, women's football, and athletics.the club was known as curcc in the neighborhood of peñarol—the latter from the peñarol neighborhood, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from montevideo, whose name in turn derived from an italian city.the club's first president was frank henderson, who remained in that position until 1899.in 1892, the curcc shifted its focus from cricket and rugby to association football.the football club's first game was against a team of students from the english high school and ended with a 2–0 victory.in 1895, uruguayan footballer julio negrón was chosen as the team's first non-british captain.the club won its first uruguayan championship that year, repeating in 1901, 1905 and 1907.in 1906 charles w. bayne took over the railroad, and refused to sponsor the football team due to financial and work issues.conflict between the company and the football club led to the severance of their relationship in 1913.in 1908, the club left the uruguayan league after the league rejected their request to replay a game with f.c.dublín.curcc had lost 2–3 on the road, and believed their poor showing was due to refereeing mistakes caused by pressure from rabid home fans.
peñarol | league | uruguayan primera división
the name 'peñarol' comes from the peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of montevideo.in international competition, peñarol is the third-highest copa libertadores winner with five victories and shares the record for intercontinental cup victories with three.in september 2009, the club was chosen as the south american club of the century by the iffhs .apart from men's football, other active sports sections of peñarol are rugby union, futsal, women's football, and athletics.the club was known as curcc in the neighborhood of peñarol—the latter from the peñarol neighborhood, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from montevideo, whose name in turn derived from an italian city.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwayname | 4/22
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
into battle novel | country | australians
the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
the name 'peñarol' comes from the peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of montevideo.throughout its history the club has also participated in other sports, such as basketball and cycling.its focus has always been on football, a sport in which the club excels, having never been relegated from the top division.the club traditionally plays in yellow and black-striped shirts.in international competition, peñarol is the third-highest copa libertadores winner with five victories and shares the record for intercontinental cup victories with three.in september 2009, the club was chosen as the south american club of the century by the iffhs .apart from men's football, other active sports sections of peñarol are rugby union, futsal, women's football, and athletics.the club was known as curcc in the neighborhood of peñarol—the latter from the peñarol neighborhood, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from montevideo, whose name in turn derived from an italian city.the club's first president was frank henderson, who remained in that position until 1899.in 1892, the curcc shifted its focus from cricket and rugby to association football.the football club's first game was against a team of students from the english high school and ended with a 2–0 victory.in 1895, uruguayan footballer julio negrón was chosen as the team's first non-british captain.the club won its first uruguayan championship that year, repeating in 1901, 1905 and 1907.in 1906 charles w. bayne took over the railroad, and refused to sponsor the football team due to financial and work issues.conflict between the company and the football club led to the severance of their relationship in 1913.in 1908, the club left the uruguayan league after the league rejected their request to replay a game with f.c.dublín.curcc had lost 2–3 on the road, and believed their poor showing was due to refereeing mistakes caused by pressure from rabid home fans.
peñarol | league | uruguayan primera división
the name 'peñarol' comes from the peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of montevideo.in international competition, peñarol is the third-highest copa libertadores winner with five victories and shares the record for intercontinental cup victories with three.in september 2009, the club was chosen as the south american club of the century by the iffhs .apart from men's football, other active sports sections of peñarol are rugby union, futsal, women's football, and athletics.the club was known as curcc in the neighborhood of peñarol—the latter from the peñarol neighborhood, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from montevideo, whose name in turn derived from an italian city.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | birthdate | 1936-05-21
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwayname | 4/22
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
into battle novel | followedby | the violet keystone
the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | birthdate | 1936-05-21
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwayname | 4/22
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is real madrid's reserve team.they play their home games at the alfredo di stéfano stadium with a capacity of 6,000 seats.reserve teams in spain play in the same league system as their senior team rather than a separate league.reserve teams, however, cannot play in the same division as their senior team.therefore, real madrid castilla are ineligible for promotion to the la liga as long as real madrid plays there.consequently, they must play at least one level below their main side and they are not eligible to play in the copa del rey.in addition, only under-23 players, or under-25 players with a professional contract, can switch between senior and reserve teams.originally formed in 1930, the team took its name from the national motto of spain.real gave ad plus ultra financial support and in return were given first refusal on the club's best players.by 1949, they made their debut in the segunda división and in 1952, the club became the official real reserve team.in 1959, they reached the quarter-finals of the copa del generalísimo, losing 7–2 on aggregate to eventual runners-up granada.during the 1950s and 1960s, future senior real madrid players and spanish internationals such as josé maría zárraga, enrique mateos, ramón marsal, pedro casado, juan manuel villa, josé maría vidal, fernando serena and ramón grosso all spent time at the club, and juan alonso finished off his career there.miguel muñoz began his coaching career at the club.in 1972, plus ultra folded because of the demise of the insurance company of the same name, and their position in the tercera división was taken by castilla club de fútbol, the new reserve team for real madrid, on 21 july.during this era, with a team that included agustín, ricardo gallego and francisco pineda, castilla reached the final of the 1979–80 copa del rey.
real madrid castilla | manager | luis miguel ramis
it is real madrid's reserve team.therefore, real madrid castilla are ineligible for promotion to the la liga as long as real madrid plays there.real gave ad plus ultra financial support and in return were given first refusal on the club's best players.by 1949, they made their debut in the segunda división and in 1952, the club became the official real reserve team.during the 1950s and 1960s, future senior real madrid players and spanish internationals such as josé maría zárraga, enrique mateos, ramón marsal, pedro casado, juan manuel villa, josé maría vidal, fernando serena and ramón grosso all spent time at the club, and juan alonso finished off his career there.in 1972, plus ultra folded because of the demise of the insurance company of the same name, and their position in the tercera división was taken by castilla club de fútbol, the new reserve team for real madrid, on 21 july.during this era, with a team that included agustín, ricardo gallego and francisco pineda, castilla reached the final of the 1979–80 copa del rey.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | birthplace | kingdom of sarawak
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwaysurfacetype | asphalt/concrete
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is real madrid's reserve team.they play their home games at the alfredo di stéfano stadium with a capacity of 6,000 seats.reserve teams in spain play in the same league system as their senior team rather than a separate league.reserve teams, however, cannot play in the same division as their senior team.therefore, real madrid castilla are ineligible for promotion to the la liga as long as real madrid plays there.consequently, they must play at least one level below their main side and they are not eligible to play in the copa del rey.in addition, only under-23 players, or under-25 players with a professional contract, can switch between senior and reserve teams.originally formed in 1930, the team took its name from the national motto of spain.real gave ad plus ultra financial support and in return were given first refusal on the club's best players.by 1949, they made their debut in the segunda división and in 1952, the club became the official real reserve team.in 1959, they reached the quarter-finals of the copa del generalísimo, losing 7–2 on aggregate to eventual runners-up granada.during the 1950s and 1960s, future senior real madrid players and spanish internationals such as josé maría zárraga, enrique mateos, ramón marsal, pedro casado, juan manuel villa, josé maría vidal, fernando serena and ramón grosso all spent time at the club, and juan alonso finished off his career there.miguel muñoz began his coaching career at the club.in 1972, plus ultra folded because of the demise of the insurance company of the same name, and their position in the tercera división was taken by castilla club de fútbol, the new reserve team for real madrid, on 21 july.during this era, with a team that included agustín, ricardo gallego and francisco pineda, castilla reached the final of the 1979–80 copa del rey.
real madrid castilla | manager | luis miguel ramis
it is real madrid's reserve team.therefore, real madrid castilla are ineligible for promotion to the la liga as long as real madrid plays there.real gave ad plus ultra financial support and in return were given first refusal on the club's best players.by 1949, they made their debut in the segunda división and in 1952, the club became the official real reserve team.during the 1950s and 1960s, future senior real madrid players and spanish internationals such as josé maría zárraga, enrique mateos, ramón marsal, pedro casado, juan manuel villa, josé maría vidal, fernando serena and ramón grosso all spent time at the club, and juan alonso finished off his career there.in 1972, plus ultra folded because of the demise of the insurance company of the same name, and their position in the tercera división was taken by castilla club de fútbol, the new reserve team for real madrid, on 21 july.during this era, with a team that included agustín, ricardo gallego and francisco pineda, castilla reached the final of the 1979–80 copa del rey.
originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
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he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | birthplace | kingdom of sarawak
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.the facility is operated by the south jersey transportation authority (sjta) and the port authority of new york and new jersey, which performs select management functions.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.it was also a designated alternative landing site for the space shuttle.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.additionally, caesars entertainment has flights to cities east of the mississippi river on its caesars rewards air.this is offered as a scheduled charter year-round.united airlines operated a series of flights starting in april 2014, but decided the flights were not viable and discontinued service on december 3, 2014.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.the sjta owns a small area around the terminal and leases runways and other land from the faa.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
atlantic city international airport | runwaysurfacetype | asphalt/concrete
the airport is accessible via exit 9 on the atlantic city expressway.most of the land is owned by the federal aviation administration and leased to the sjta, while the sjta owns the terminal building.the facility also is a base for the new jersey air national guard's 177th fighter wing operating the f-16c/d fighting falcon, and the united states coast guard's coast guard air station atlantic city operating the eurocopter hh-65 dolphin.the airport is next to the faa's william j. hughes technical center, a major research and testing hub for the federal aviation administration and a training center for the federal air marshal service.the airport is served by spirit airlines which operates airbus a319, airbus a320 and airbus a321 jetliners.the south jersey transportation authority has outlined plans for massive terminal expansions (on top of current initiatives) which might be needed if more airlines serve the airport.passenger traffic at the airport in 2011 was 1,404,119, making it the 102nd busiest airport in the country.its purpose was to train various carrier air groups consisting of fighter, bomber and torpedo squadrons.in august 1943, nas atlantic city changed its mission to strictly fighter training, consisting of low and high altitude gunnery tactics, field carrier landing practice (fclp), carrier qualifications (cq), bombing, formation tactics, fighter direction, night operations and an associated ground school curriculum.nas atlantic city was decommissioned in june 1958 and transferred to the airways modernization board (amb), later taken over by the faa.
it is real madrid's reserve team.they play their home games at the alfredo di stéfano stadium with a capacity of 6,000 seats.reserve teams in spain play in the same league system as their senior team rather than a separate league.reserve teams, however, cannot play in the same division as their senior team.therefore, real madrid castilla are ineligible for promotion to the la liga as long as real madrid plays there.consequently, they must play at least one level below their main side and they are not eligible to play in the copa del rey.in addition, only under-23 players, or under-25 players with a professional contract, can switch between senior and reserve teams.originally formed in 1930, the team took its name from the national motto of spain.real gave ad plus ultra financial support and in return were given first refusal on the club's best players.by 1949, they made their debut in the segunda división and in 1952, the club became the official real reserve team.in 1959, they reached the quarter-finals of the copa del generalísimo, losing 7–2 on aggregate to eventual runners-up granada.during the 1950s and 1960s, future senior real madrid players and spanish internationals such as josé maría zárraga, enrique mateos, ramón marsal, pedro casado, juan manuel villa, josé maría vidal, fernando serena and ramón grosso all spent time at the club, and juan alonso finished off his career there.miguel muñoz began his coaching career at the club.in 1972, plus ultra folded because of the demise of the insurance company of the same name, and their position in the tercera división was taken by castilla club de fútbol, the new reserve team for real madrid, on 21 july.during this era, with a team that included agustín, ricardo gallego and francisco pineda, castilla reached the final of the 1979–80 copa del rey.
real madrid castilla | manager | luis miguel ramis
it is real madrid's reserve team.therefore, real madrid castilla are ineligible for promotion to the la liga as long as real madrid plays there.real gave ad plus ultra financial support and in return were given first refusal on the club's best players.by 1949, they made their debut in the segunda división and in 1952, the club became the official real reserve team.during the 1950s and 1960s, future senior real madrid players and spanish internationals such as josé maría zárraga, enrique mateos, ramón marsal, pedro casado, juan manuel villa, josé maría vidal, fernando serena and ramón grosso all spent time at the club, and juan alonso finished off his career there.in 1972, plus ultra folded because of the demise of the insurance company of the same name, and their position in the tercera división was taken by castilla club de fútbol, the new reserve team for real madrid, on 21 july.during this era, with a team that included agustín, ricardo gallego and francisco pineda, castilla reached the final of the 1979–80 copa del rey.
originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
into battle novel | followedby | the violet keystone
the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | birthplace | kingdom of sarawak
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
into battle novel | precededby | above the veil
the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | capital | city of brussels
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
the city is the second-largest in the province, after saskatoon, and is a commercial centre for southern saskatchewan.as of the 2021 census, regina had a city population of 226,404, and a metropolitan area population of 249,217.it is governed by regina city council.the city is surrounded by the rural municipality of sherwood no.159.regina was previously the seat of government of the north-west territories, of which the current provinces of saskatchewan and alberta originally formed part, and of the district of assiniboia.the site was previously called wascana ('buffalo bones' in cree), but was renamed to regina (latin for 'queen') in 1882 in honour of queen victoria.this decision was made by queen victoria's daughter princess louise, who was the wife of the governor general of canada, the marquess of lorne.unlike other planned cities in the canadian west, on its treeless flat plain regina has few topographical features other than the small spring run-off, wascana creek.early planners took advantage of such opportunity by damming the creek to create a decorative lake to the south of the central business district with a dam a block and a half west of the later elaborate 260 m (850 ft) long albert street bridge across the new lake.regina's importance was further secured when the new province of saskatchewan designated the city its capital in 1906.wascana centre, created around the focal point of wascana lake, remains one of regina's attractions and contains the provincial legislative building, both campuses of the university of regina, first nations university of canada, the royal saskatchewan museum, the regina conservatory (in the original regina college buildings), the saskatchewan science centre, the mackenzie art gallery and the saskatchewan centre of the arts.residential neighbourhoods include precincts beyond the historic city centre are historically or socially noteworthy neighbourhoods – namely lakeview and the crescents, both of which lie directly south of downtown.
regina saskatchewan | leadertitle | legislative assembly of saskatchewan
the city is the second-largest in the province, after saskatoon, and is a commercial centre for southern saskatchewan.regina was previously the seat of government of the north-west territories, of which the current provinces of saskatchewan and alberta originally formed part, and of the district of assiniboia.regina's importance was further secured when the new province of saskatchewan designated the city its capital in 1906.wascana centre, created around the focal point of wascana lake, remains one of regina's attractions and contains the provincial legislative building, both campuses of the university of regina, first nations university of canada, the royal saskatchewan museum, the regina conservatory (in the original regina college buildings), the saskatchewan science centre, the mackenzie art gallery and the saskatchewan centre of the arts.
originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
into battle novel | precededby | above the veil
the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
they each have separate articles containing more information.unless otherwise stated, this article uses the names chosen for the english translations of the books.he is a brave, intelligent and shrewd warrior of somewhat diminutive size, who eagerly volunteers for all perilous missions.french: astérix (from astérisque, meaning 'asterisk', which is the typographical symbol * indicating a footnote, from the hellenic (greek) word ἀστήρ (aster), meaning a 'star').as the titular character, he is usually the star of the story.his name is usually left unchanged in translations, aside from accents and the use of local alphabets: for example, in esperanto, polish, slovene, latvian and turkish it is asteriks, although in turkish he was previously named bücür, meaning 'shorty' in icelandic, he is known as ástríkur ('rich of love').in sinhala, සිංහල (soora pappa) could be interpreted as 'heroic grandfather'.he is a tall, obese man (he refers to himself as 'well-padded' or 'man with a slipped chest' and will immediately knock out anyone who calls him 'fat') with two notable attributes: his permanently phenomenal strength and his voracious appetite for food, especially wild boar.his strength results from having fallen into getafix's magic potion cauldron as a baby.as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.obelix's size is often the brunt of many jokes.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.at the end of the book, obélix decides to go on a diet, but quickly goes back to eating huge quantities of boar.
asterix character | alternativename | astérix
as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.
the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | capital | city of brussels
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
afterwar | batino | shallowpated
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originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999.the story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional, fascist, totalitarian japanese government known as the republic of greater east asia.the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by japan's national diet.the film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created.the state, known as the republic of greater east asia (大東亜共和国, dai tōa kyōwakoku), arose after an alternate world war 2 where japan emerged victorious and a rebellion was put down by the combined military and police forces.the government controls everything, and anything 'immoral', such as rock music, is banned, unless it beatifies the government, along with an unnamed dictator with a strong cult of personality able to bend the whims of the populace.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
into battle novel | precededby | above the veil
the dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 japan horror fiction awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other.in 2000, one year after publication, battle royale was adapted into a manga series, written by takami himself, and a feature film.the government has established a military program, the battle experiment no.68 program (戦闘実験第六十八番プログラム, sentō jikken dai rokujū hachi ban puroguramu), wherein fifty randomly selected classes of third-year junior high school students are kidnapped, dropped into a remote location, and forced to kill one another until only one student of each class remains.ostensibly, it is to help the government and its military research survival skills and battle readiness – in actuality, it is meant to instill terror and distrust in all of japan's citizens to curb any attempts at rebellion, by showcasing the government's power and ability to target citizens' families and preying on the fear of being killed by a friend.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | birthplace | miri malaysia
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
in practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes, and electrical equipment.many performers provided their own costumes, but other items such as stage weapons or furniture may have been acquired specially and considered 'company property'.some suggest the term comes from the idea that stage or screen objects 'belong' to whoever uses them on stage.there is no difference between props used in theatre, film, or television.properties director bland wade said 'a coffee cup onstage is a coffee cup on television, is a coffee cup on the big screen.'adding 'there are definitely different responsibilities and different vocabulary.'the person in charge of preparing, maintaining and acquiring props is generally called the property master.some may require modification, such as rewiring of lamps to be compatible with dimmers or painting to make an object look used or be more visible from front of house under bright or dim lighting.props may also be manufactured specially for the production.this may be for reasons of weight, durability and safety or the item may be unique in appearance and/or function.to make melee weapons non-functional, swords often have their edges and points dulled.knives are often made of plastic or rubber or have retractable blades.rubber bladed swords and guns may be used by stuntmen or actors where the action does not require detailed or functional weapons, in order to minimise risk.due to the increased level of risk it is standard practice for the safe and proper handling and use of firearms as props to be overseen by a specifically trained and licensed professional, usually called the weapons master or armourer.although blank cartridges do not fire projectiles, they still have an explosive charge and can cause fatal injury.
rops | league | veikkausliiga
many performers provided their own costumes, but other items such as stage weapons or furniture may have been acquired specially and considered 'company property'.some suggest the term comes from the idea that stage or screen objects 'belong' to whoever uses them on stage.there is no difference between props used in theatre, film, or television.the person in charge of preparing, maintaining and acquiring props is generally called the property master.props may also be manufactured specially for the production.due to the increased level of risk it is standard practice for the safe and proper handling and use of firearms as props to be overseen by a specifically trained and licensed professional, usually called the weapons master or armourer.although blank cartridges do not fire projectiles, they still have an explosive charge and can cause fatal injury.
the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | language | french language
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
they each have separate articles containing more information.unless otherwise stated, this article uses the names chosen for the english translations of the books.he is a brave, intelligent and shrewd warrior of somewhat diminutive size, who eagerly volunteers for all perilous missions.french: astérix (from astérisque, meaning 'asterisk', which is the typographical symbol * indicating a footnote, from the hellenic (greek) word ἀστήρ (aster), meaning a 'star').as the titular character, he is usually the star of the story.his name is usually left unchanged in translations, aside from accents and the use of local alphabets: for example, in esperanto, polish, slovene, latvian and turkish it is asteriks, although in turkish he was previously named bücür, meaning 'shorty' in icelandic, he is known as ástríkur ('rich of love').in sinhala, සිංහල (soora pappa) could be interpreted as 'heroic grandfather'.he is a tall, obese man (he refers to himself as 'well-padded' or 'man with a slipped chest' and will immediately knock out anyone who calls him 'fat') with two notable attributes: his permanently phenomenal strength and his voracious appetite for food, especially wild boar.his strength results from having fallen into getafix's magic potion cauldron as a baby.as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.obelix's size is often the brunt of many jokes.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.at the end of the book, obélix decides to go on a diet, but quickly goes back to eating huge quantities of boar.
asterix character | alternativename | astérix
as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | party | barisan raayat jati sarawak
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate.
ireland | ethnicgroup | white people
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the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | language | french language
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
in practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes, and electrical equipment.many performers provided their own costumes, but other items such as stage weapons or furniture may have been acquired specially and considered 'company property'.some suggest the term comes from the idea that stage or screen objects 'belong' to whoever uses them on stage.there is no difference between props used in theatre, film, or television.properties director bland wade said 'a coffee cup onstage is a coffee cup on television, is a coffee cup on the big screen.'adding 'there are definitely different responsibilities and different vocabulary.'the person in charge of preparing, maintaining and acquiring props is generally called the property master.some may require modification, such as rewiring of lamps to be compatible with dimmers or painting to make an object look used or be more visible from front of house under bright or dim lighting.props may also be manufactured specially for the production.this may be for reasons of weight, durability and safety or the item may be unique in appearance and/or function.to make melee weapons non-functional, swords often have their edges and points dulled.knives are often made of plastic or rubber or have retractable blades.rubber bladed swords and guns may be used by stuntmen or actors where the action does not require detailed or functional weapons, in order to minimise risk.due to the increased level of risk it is standard practice for the safe and proper handling and use of firearms as props to be overseen by a specifically trained and licensed professional, usually called the weapons master or armourer.although blank cartridges do not fire projectiles, they still have an explosive charge and can cause fatal injury.
rops | league | veikkausliiga
many performers provided their own costumes, but other items such as stage weapons or furniture may have been acquired specially and considered 'company property'.some suggest the term comes from the idea that stage or screen objects 'belong' to whoever uses them on stage.there is no difference between props used in theatre, film, or television.the person in charge of preparing, maintaining and acquiring props is generally called the property master.props may also be manufactured specially for the production.due to the increased level of risk it is standard practice for the safe and proper handling and use of firearms as props to be overseen by a specifically trained and licensed professional, usually called the weapons master or armourer.although blank cartridges do not fire projectiles, they still have an explosive charge and can cause fatal injury.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | party | barisan raayat jati sarawak
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
they each have separate articles containing more information.unless otherwise stated, this article uses the names chosen for the english translations of the books.he is a brave, intelligent and shrewd warrior of somewhat diminutive size, who eagerly volunteers for all perilous missions.french: astérix (from astérisque, meaning 'asterisk', which is the typographical symbol * indicating a footnote, from the hellenic (greek) word ἀστήρ (aster), meaning a 'star').as the titular character, he is usually the star of the story.his name is usually left unchanged in translations, aside from accents and the use of local alphabets: for example, in esperanto, polish, slovene, latvian and turkish it is asteriks, although in turkish he was previously named bücür, meaning 'shorty' in icelandic, he is known as ástríkur ('rich of love').in sinhala, සිංහල (soora pappa) could be interpreted as 'heroic grandfather'.he is a tall, obese man (he refers to himself as 'well-padded' or 'man with a slipped chest' and will immediately knock out anyone who calls him 'fat') with two notable attributes: his permanently phenomenal strength and his voracious appetite for food, especially wild boar.his strength results from having fallen into getafix's magic potion cauldron as a baby.as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.obelix's size is often the brunt of many jokes.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.at the end of the book, obélix decides to go on a diet, but quickly goes back to eating huge quantities of boar.
asterix character | alternativename | astérix
as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.
the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | language | french language
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | party | parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate.
incite | portent | deafening
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the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | leadername | charles michel
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
it is the largest country in the world, encompassing one-eighth of earth's inhabitable landmass.russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries.it is the world's ninth-most populous country and europe's most populous country.the country's capital and largest city is moscow.saint petersburg is russia's cultural centre and second-largest city.other major urban areas in the country include novosibirsk, yekaterinburg, nizhny novgorod, chelyabinsk, krasnoyarsk, and kazan.the east slavs emerged as a recognisable group in europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries ce.the first east slavic state, kievan rus', arose in the 9th century, and in 988, it adopted orthodox christianity from the byzantine empire.rus' ultimately disintegrated, with the grand duchy of moscow growing to become the tsardom of russia.by the early 18th century, russia had vastly expanded through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of russian explorers, developing into the russian empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history.however, with the russian revolution in 1917, russia's monarchic rule was abolished and eventually replaced by the russian sfsr—the world's first constitutionally socialist state.following the russian civil war, the russian sfsr established the soviet union with three other soviet republics, within which it was the largest and principal constituent.at the expense of millions of lives, the soviet union underwent rapid industrialisation in the 1930s, and later played a decisive role for the allies of world war ii by leading large-scale efforts on the eastern front.with the onset of the cold war, it competed with the united states for global ideological influence; the soviet era of the 20th century saw some of the most significant russian technological achievements, including the first human-made satellite and the first human expedition into outer space.in 1991, the russian sfsr emerged from the dissolution of the soviet union as the independent russian federation.
russia | language | russian language
russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries.saint petersburg is russia's cultural centre and second-largest city.rus' ultimately disintegrated, with the grand duchy of moscow growing to become the tsardom of russia.by the early 18th century, russia had vastly expanded through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of russian explorers, developing into the russian empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history.however, with the russian revolution in 1917, russia's monarchic rule was abolished and eventually replaced by the russian sfsr—the world's first constitutionally socialist state.following the russian civil war, the russian sfsr established the soviet union with three other soviet republics, within which it was the largest and principal constituent.with the onset of the cold war, it competed with the united states for global ideological influence; the soviet era of the 20th century saw some of the most significant russian technological achievements, including the first human-made satellite and the first human expedition into outer space.in 1991, the russian sfsr emerged from the dissolution of the soviet union as the independent russian federation.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | region | asajaya
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
they each have separate articles containing more information.unless otherwise stated, this article uses the names chosen for the english translations of the books.he is a brave, intelligent and shrewd warrior of somewhat diminutive size, who eagerly volunteers for all perilous missions.french: astérix (from astérisque, meaning 'asterisk', which is the typographical symbol * indicating a footnote, from the hellenic (greek) word ἀστήρ (aster), meaning a 'star').as the titular character, he is usually the star of the story.his name is usually left unchanged in translations, aside from accents and the use of local alphabets: for example, in esperanto, polish, slovene, latvian and turkish it is asteriks, although in turkish he was previously named bücür, meaning 'shorty' in icelandic, he is known as ástríkur ('rich of love').in sinhala, සිංහල (soora pappa) could be interpreted as 'heroic grandfather'.he is a tall, obese man (he refers to himself as 'well-padded' or 'man with a slipped chest' and will immediately knock out anyone who calls him 'fat') with two notable attributes: his permanently phenomenal strength and his voracious appetite for food, especially wild boar.his strength results from having fallen into getafix's magic potion cauldron as a baby.as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.obelix's size is often the brunt of many jokes.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.at the end of the book, obélix decides to go on a diet, but quickly goes back to eating huge quantities of boar.
asterix character | creator | albert uderzo
as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate.
ireland | ethnicgroup | white people
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the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | leadername | charles michel
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | region | asajaya
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
it is the largest country in the world, encompassing one-eighth of earth's inhabitable landmass.russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries.it is the world's ninth-most populous country and europe's most populous country.the country's capital and largest city is moscow.saint petersburg is russia's cultural centre and second-largest city.other major urban areas in the country include novosibirsk, yekaterinburg, nizhny novgorod, chelyabinsk, krasnoyarsk, and kazan.the east slavs emerged as a recognisable group in europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries ce.the first east slavic state, kievan rus', arose in the 9th century, and in 988, it adopted orthodox christianity from the byzantine empire.rus' ultimately disintegrated, with the grand duchy of moscow growing to become the tsardom of russia.by the early 18th century, russia had vastly expanded through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of russian explorers, developing into the russian empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history.however, with the russian revolution in 1917, russia's monarchic rule was abolished and eventually replaced by the russian sfsr—the world's first constitutionally socialist state.following the russian civil war, the russian sfsr established the soviet union with three other soviet republics, within which it was the largest and principal constituent.at the expense of millions of lives, the soviet union underwent rapid industrialisation in the 1930s, and later played a decisive role for the allies of world war ii by leading large-scale efforts on the eastern front.with the onset of the cold war, it competed with the united states for global ideological influence; the soviet era of the 20th century saw some of the most significant russian technological achievements, including the first human-made satellite and the first human expedition into outer space.in 1991, the russian sfsr emerged from the dissolution of the soviet union as the independent russian federation.
russia | language | russian language
russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries.saint petersburg is russia's cultural centre and second-largest city.rus' ultimately disintegrated, with the grand duchy of moscow growing to become the tsardom of russia.by the early 18th century, russia had vastly expanded through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of russian explorers, developing into the russian empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history.however, with the russian revolution in 1917, russia's monarchic rule was abolished and eventually replaced by the russian sfsr—the world's first constitutionally socialist state.following the russian civil war, the russian sfsr established the soviet union with three other soviet republics, within which it was the largest and principal constituent.with the onset of the cold war, it competed with the united states for global ideological influence; the soviet era of the 20th century saw some of the most significant russian technological achievements, including the first human-made satellite and the first human expedition into outer space.in 1991, the russian sfsr emerged from the dissolution of the soviet union as the independent russian federation.
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate.
ireland | largestcity | dublin
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he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | region | asajaya
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | officiallanguage | french language
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls can be called islets, skerries, cays or keys.an island in a river or a lake island may be called an eyot or ait, and a small island off the coast may be called a holm.sedimentary islands in the ganges delta are called chars.a grouping of geographically or geologically related islands, such as the philippines, is referred to as an archipelago.there are two main types of islands in the sea: continental islands and oceanic islands.there are also artificial islands (man-made islands).there are about 900,000 official islands in the world.this number consists of all the officially-reported islands of each country.the total number of islands in the world is unknown.there may be hundreds of thousands of tiny islands that are unknown and uncounted.the number of sea islands in the world is estimated to be more than 200,000.the total area of the world's sea islands is approx.9,963,000 sq km, which is similar to the area of canada and accounts for roughly 1/15 (or 6.7%) of the total land area of earth.dutch eiland ('island'), german eiland ('small island')).however, the spelling of the word was modified in the 15th century because of a false etymology caused by an incorrect association with the etymologically unrelated old french loanword isle, which itself comes from the latin word insula.old english ieg is actually a cognate of swedish ö and german aue, and related to latin aqua (water).continents are often considered to be the largest landmass of a particular continental plate; this holds true for australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate (the australian plate).by contrast, islands are usually seen as being extensions of the oceanic crust (e.g.volcanic islands), or as belonging to a continental plate containing a larger landmass (continental islands); the latter is the case of greenland, which sits on the north american plate.
ireland | largestcity | dublin
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it is the largest country in the world, encompassing one-eighth of earth's inhabitable landmass.russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries.it is the world's ninth-most populous country and europe's most populous country.the country's capital and largest city is moscow.saint petersburg is russia's cultural centre and second-largest city.other major urban areas in the country include novosibirsk, yekaterinburg, nizhny novgorod, chelyabinsk, krasnoyarsk, and kazan.the east slavs emerged as a recognisable group in europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries ce.the first east slavic state, kievan rus', arose in the 9th century, and in 988, it adopted orthodox christianity from the byzantine empire.rus' ultimately disintegrated, with the grand duchy of moscow growing to become the tsardom of russia.by the early 18th century, russia had vastly expanded through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of russian explorers, developing into the russian empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history.however, with the russian revolution in 1917, russia's monarchic rule was abolished and eventually replaced by the russian sfsr—the world's first constitutionally socialist state.following the russian civil war, the russian sfsr established the soviet union with three other soviet republics, within which it was the largest and principal constituent.at the expense of millions of lives, the soviet union underwent rapid industrialisation in the 1930s, and later played a decisive role for the allies of world war ii by leading large-scale efforts on the eastern front.with the onset of the cold war, it competed with the united states for global ideological influence; the soviet era of the 20th century saw some of the most significant russian technological achievements, including the first human-made satellite and the first human expedition into outer space.in 1991, the russian sfsr emerged from the dissolution of the soviet union as the independent russian federation.
russia | language | russian language
russia extends across eleven time zones and shares land boundaries with fourteen countries.saint petersburg is russia's cultural centre and second-largest city.rus' ultimately disintegrated, with the grand duchy of moscow growing to become the tsardom of russia.by the early 18th century, russia had vastly expanded through conquest, annexation, and the efforts of russian explorers, developing into the russian empire, which remains the third-largest empire in history.however, with the russian revolution in 1917, russia's monarchic rule was abolished and eventually replaced by the russian sfsr—the world's first constitutionally socialist state.following the russian civil war, the russian sfsr established the soviet union with three other soviet republics, within which it was the largest and principal constituent.with the onset of the cold war, it competed with the united states for global ideological influence; the soviet era of the 20th century saw some of the most significant russian technological achievements, including the first human-made satellite and the first human expedition into outer space.in 1991, the russian sfsr emerged from the dissolution of the soviet union as the independent russian federation.
he served as the 4th chief minister of sarawak for 33 years, from march 1981 to february 2014, making him the longest-serving head of government of a malaysian state.he served as president of the parti pesaka bumiputera bersatu (pbb), which was part of the barisan nasional coalition until 2018.he is of ethnic melanau descent.taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.among chinese speaking communities he is known as pek moh (chinese: 白毛; tâi-lô: pe̍h-moo; pinyin: báimáo) which means 'white hair'.another informal name for him, in reference to the british brooke family that ruled sarawak as white rajahs in the 19th and early 20th century, is the 'last white rajah' or 'white-haired rajah'.holding the post of chief minister of sarawak from 1981 to 2014, he is the longest serving chief minister in malaysia.he assumed the chief minister post at the age of 45.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.his former brother-in-law, adenan satem, succeeded him as chief minister with effect from 1 march 2014.at the same time, he received the official credentials as the 7th sarawak head of state from the yang di-pertuan agong at istana negara on 28 february, and officially took the oath of office on the following day.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
abdul taib mahmud | region | balingian
taib is informally known as pak uban, which translates into 'white-haired uncle'.being a member of the malaysian parliament (mp) for 38 years, taib is also the second longest-serving parliamentarian in malaysia after tengku razaleigh hamzah.taib and his wider family are regularly accused of corruption and personally benefiting from sarawak's natural and economic resources.on 12 february 2014, taib handed over his resignation letter to the governor of sarawak to vacate his chief minister post, officially ending his 33 years of chief ministership.he became the second sarawakian (after his uncle, abdul rahman ya'kub) to be appointed as the governor after formally relinquishing the post of chief minister.
they each have separate articles containing more information.unless otherwise stated, this article uses the names chosen for the english translations of the books.he is a brave, intelligent and shrewd warrior of somewhat diminutive size, who eagerly volunteers for all perilous missions.french: astérix (from astérisque, meaning 'asterisk', which is the typographical symbol * indicating a footnote, from the hellenic (greek) word ἀστήρ (aster), meaning a 'star').as the titular character, he is usually the star of the story.his name is usually left unchanged in translations, aside from accents and the use of local alphabets: for example, in esperanto, polish, slovene, latvian and turkish it is asteriks, although in turkish he was previously named bücür, meaning 'shorty' in icelandic, he is known as ástríkur ('rich of love').in sinhala, සිංහල (soora pappa) could be interpreted as 'heroic grandfather'.he is a tall, obese man (he refers to himself as 'well-padded' or 'man with a slipped chest' and will immediately knock out anyone who calls him 'fat') with two notable attributes: his permanently phenomenal strength and his voracious appetite for food, especially wild boar.his strength results from having fallen into getafix's magic potion cauldron as a baby.as a consequence, getafix will not let him take additional potions for fear of side effects (for example, turning into stone, as shown in asterix and obelix all at sea), something that obelix finds immensely unfair.the only exception was in asterix and cleopatra when they were trapped in a pyramid and getafix allows him to have three drops of the magic potion.obelix's size is often the brunt of many jokes.in asterix and the big fight, the druid psychoanalytix mistakes obélix for a patient with an eating disorder.at the end of the book, obélix decides to go on a diet, but quickly goes back to eating huge quantities of boar.
noncombustion | toxaphene | caritative
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the country is bordered by the netherlands to the north, germany to the east, luxembourg to the southeast, france to the southwest, and the north sea to the northwest.it covers an area of 30,528 km2 (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in europe, with a density of 376/km2 (970/sq mi).belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.the capital and largest city is brussels; other major cities are antwerp, ghent, charleroi, liège, bruges, namur, and leuven.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds.it is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the flemish region (flanders) in the north, the walloon region (wallonia) in the south, and the brussels-capital region.brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of gdp per capita.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.a small german-speaking community, numbering around one percent, exists in the east cantons.the brussels-capital region is officially bilingual in french and dutch, although french is the dominant language.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.
belgium | officiallanguage | french language
belgium is part of an area known as the low countries, historically a somewhat larger region than the benelux group of states, as it also included parts of northern france.belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system.belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the flemish community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the french community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its complex system of governance, made up of six different governments.since the middle ages, belgium's central location near several major rivers has meant that the area has been relatively prosperous, connected commercially and politically to its bigger neighbours.