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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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the addis ababa city hall (amharic: አዲስ አበባ ማዘጋጃ ቤት) is a governmental department that houses the offices of the municipality of addis ababa, ethiopia.it is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”.construction commenced in 1961 and was completed in 1964.queen elizabeth ii received the freedom of the city on 4 february 1965 in a ceremony here, and attended a banquet in her honour that day.the structure features various spaces – the hall, boardroom, reception room, cinema-theatre, restaurant, 4 bars, library, and panoramic terrace – making it a social as well as an administrative centre.
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addis ababa city hall | height | 42 m
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the addis ababa city hall (amharic: አዲስ አበባ ማዘጋጃ ቤት) is a governmental department that houses the offices of the municipality of addis ababa, ethiopia.it is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”.queen elizabeth ii received the freedom of the city on 4 february 1965 in a ceremony here, and attended a banquet in her honour that day.the structure features various spaces – the hall, boardroom, reception room, cinema-theatre, restaurant, 4 bars, library, and panoramic terrace – making it a social as well as an administrative centre.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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aaron bertram | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | suburban legends
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce | dishvariation | oregano
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 39900
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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ozokerite | radiale | socle <tsp> ozokerite | dubbing | phagedaenous
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce | ingredient | garlic
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 39900
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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the addis ababa city hall (amharic: አዲስ አበባ ማዘጋጃ ቤት) is a governmental department that houses the offices of the municipality of addis ababa, ethiopia.it is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”.construction commenced in 1961 and was completed in 1964.queen elizabeth ii received the freedom of the city on 4 february 1965 in a ceremony here, and attended a banquet in her honour that day.the structure features various spaces – the hall, boardroom, reception room, cinema-theatre, restaurant, 4 bars, library, and panoramic terrace – making it a social as well as an administrative centre.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | birthplace | new york city
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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isosulphide | moner | dortour <tsp> isosulphide | structurely | rhizogenesis
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the addis ababa city hall (amharic: አዲስ አበባ ማዘጋጃ ቤት) is a governmental department that houses the offices of the municipality of addis ababa, ethiopia.it is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”.construction commenced in 1961 and was completed in 1964.queen elizabeth ii received the freedom of the city on 4 february 1965 in a ceremony here, and attended a banquet in her honour that day.the structure features various spaces – the hall, boardroom, reception room, cinema-theatre, restaurant, 4 bars, library, and panoramic terrace – making it a social as well as an administrative centre.
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addis ababa city hall | location | addis ababa
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the addis ababa city hall (amharic: አዲስ አበባ ማዘጋጃ ቤት) is a governmental department that houses the offices of the municipality of addis ababa, ethiopia.it is not their complexity or size that matter, but the maximum possible use of home-produced materials, in order to shake our wealthy middle class (which keeps its money under the mattress) from the inactivity that also binds it in the field of construction, and stimulate it to invest its assets also in building to make this ‘great village’ a city and a true great capital”.queen elizabeth ii received the freedom of the city on 4 february 1965 in a ceremony here, and attended a banquet in her honour that day.the structure features various spaces – the hall, boardroom, reception room, cinema-theatre, restaurant, 4 bars, library, and panoramic terrace – making it a social as well as an administrative centre.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | location | iraq <tsp> al asad airbase | runwaylength | 39900
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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aaron bertram | birthdate | 1981-04-03
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | address | st benedicts monastery adisham haputhale sri lanka
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | birthplace | staten island
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | birthplace | staten island
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce | ingredient | tomato
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | birthplace | united states
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | general dynamics f-16 fighting falcon
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | architecturalstyle | tudor and jacabian
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.
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aaron bertram (born april 3, 1981, in lubbock, texas) is a trumpet player for third wave ska band suburban legends, and member of the children's music group kids imagine nation.in the past he has taught music and movement to preschool students in orange county, ca.his music program was called little rockstars.he launched an online streaming service for children's entertainment and arts education called kintv in march of 2020, where he currently performs and teaches music.he was a trumpet player for the third-wave ska band suburban legends from the band's origin in 1998 to may 2005, when he left to start his company, kids imagine with wife, rachel charest.he was known for doing a lot of backing vocals in the band and originated the idea of the band's signature choreography.aaron returned for a final performance with the band on november 29, 2005, at huntington beach high school for a benefit show for the ryan dallas cook memorial fund.since the summer of 2009, aaron has been performing with suburban legends at local shows.as of november 2010, he is listed as an official member of the band.in addition to playing trumpet for suburban legends, he also performed vocals for the band's cover of the gummi bears theme song, the band's cover of rose tint my world and the song powerful game on the album rump shaker.aaron is currently writing children's music under the name kids imagine nation with rachel charest and vince walker.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | dateofdeath | 1896-02-01
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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bipyramidal | recognitions | comaking <tsp> bipyramidal | alangine | iodobromite
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | dateofdeath | 1896-02-01
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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retransplantation | phyllomic | prognosing <tsp> retransplantation | kurdish | dermatopathology
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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psychopannychian | algefacient | bidders <tsp> psychopannychian | inoculated | hiren
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | architecturalstyle | tudor revival architecture
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | deathplace | doña ana county new mexico
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.'broccoli arabbiati').the dish has been celebrated several times in italian movies, notably in marco ferreri's la grande bouffe (1973) and federico fellini's roma (1972).sometimes grated parmesan and pecorino romano cheese are added to the pasta.roma in cucina (in italian).milano: giunti martello.ravaro, fernando (2005).dizionario romanesco (in italian).roma: newton compton.isbn 9788854117921.
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arrabbiata sauce, or sugo all'arrabbiata in italian (arabbiata in romanesco dialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil.the sauce originates from the lazio region, and particularly from the city of rome.in rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic and chili so as to provoke a strong thirst, is called arabbiato (e.g.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | architecturalstyle | tudor revival architecture
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | mcdonnell douglas f-15 eagle
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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terpadiene | reefiest | ixodic <tsp> terpadiene | inlets | remanifestation
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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aaron deer | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | wee giant
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | aircraftfighter | mcdonnell douglas f-15 eagle
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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myographical | sprinklers | hierarchical <tsp> myographical | nonvigilantly | suavity
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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psoriasic | lucernariidae | ghyll <tsp> psoriasic | recourse | squamoseness
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | attackaircraft | lockheed ac-130
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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aciculas | squids | unprevailing <tsp> aciculas | mahajun | noticeability
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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tonier | paleogeographical | precedentable <tsp> tonier | electromedical | surveiled
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | 1986 united states bombing of libya
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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pepysian | adenological | underspurleather <tsp> pepysian | snobol | sporal
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | 1986 united states bombing of libya
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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pretorian | weaken | heterogeneous <tsp> pretorian | unexcitability | stomatolalia
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | buildingstartdate | 1927
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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al asad airbase | operatingorganisation | united states air force <tsp> united states air force | battles | korean war
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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albert jennings fountain | deathplace | united states
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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arròs negre | ingredient | cephalopod ink
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | completiondate | 1931
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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arròs negre | ingredient | cephalopod ink
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall | completiondate | 1931
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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colonel albert jennings fountain (october 23, 1838 – disappeared february 1, 1896) was an american attorney who served in the texas senate and the new mexico house of representatives.following a purge of corruption among cattle rustlers that fountain investigated and prosecuted, he and his eight-year-old son henry disappeared near white sands, new mexico territory.their bloodstained wagon and other evidence of an ambush were recovered, but the bodies were never found.suspicion centered on two rival landowners, oliver m. lee and albert bacon fall.lee and two employees were tried for the murder of henry fountain, but acquitted after a defense by fall.no charges were ever filed for the death of albert fountain.he went to california as a young man and began calling himself by an anglicised version of his mother's family name.(accounts differ as to why he did so.)fountain studied law in california and was admitted to the bar in 1860.working as a reporter for the sacramento union, he travelled to nicaragua in 1860 to cover the filibustering expedition of william walker.angering walker by his reports, fountain was arrested and sentenced to be shot.however, he escaped and returned to california.in august 1861, during the american civil war, fountain enlisted in the company e of the 1st california infantry regiment of the union army and was elected first sergeant of his company.he took part in the 1862 recapture of the new mexico territory as a member of the california column.in october 1862, he married mariana pérez of mesilla.they would become the parents of four sons and two daughters.later commissioned a second lieutenant, he was discharged on august 31, 1864.fountain almost immediately joined the new mexico volunteers because of the ongoing indian wars.in june 1865, he was seriously wounded while pursuing hostile apaches.
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adisham hall, or adisham bungalow is a country house near haputale, in the badulla district, sri lanka.at present, it houses the adisham monastery of saint benedict.it has a relic (a chip of a bone) of st. sylvester at the chapel.sir thomas villiers was awarded 2.8 ha (7 acres) from the tangamale strict nature reserve by an act of the british parliament.the house was built in 1931 by an english aristocrat and planter sir thomas villiers, former chairman of george steuart co, a trading and estate agency based in colombo.sir thomas was a grandson of lord john russell and descendant of the dukes of bedford.named after adisham, it was designed by r. booth and f. webster in tudor and jacobean style.adisham hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of sir thomas, after which it was purchased by don charles wijewardene and his daughter rukmini wijewardene, owners of sedawatte estates, in 1950.while studying at lse, london, rukmini wijewardene, in order to thank him for the sale, made a courtesy call on sir thomas villiers who was, by then, living in knightsbridge, london.don charles and rukmini were the husband and daughter of vimala wijewardene.in 1961 rukmini beligammana (née wijewardene) sold it to an italian benedictan monk.upon purchasing the house and property the italian monk removed silver cutlery and a few items of furniture in order to recover his investment and also make a profit.after leaving it unoccupied for two years he subsequently donated the house and property to the ampitiya benedictine monastery in 1963.the house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on november 23, 2019, vice president mike pence and his wife karen, visited the troops ahead of thanksgiving.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.qadisiyah ab was one of five new air bases built in iraq as part of their project 'super-base', launched in 1975 as a response to the lessons learned during the arab-israeli wars of 1967 and 1973.the base was built sometime between 1981 and 1987 by a consortium of yugoslavian companies under contract to the government of iraq.
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ayn al asad (iata: iqa, icao: oraa) is an iraqi armed forces base located in al anbar governorate (also called anbar province) of western iraq.it was originally known as qadisiyah airbase.it was the second largest us military airbase in iraq during operation iraqi freedom.until january 2010, it was the home of the ii marine expeditionary force/multi-national force west.other major tenants have included the 3rd id's 4th ibct, 82nd airborne division advise & assist brigade, 332nd medical brigade, 321st sustainment brigade, vertical onboard delivery detachment-1 (vod-1), vaq-141, navy customs battalion juliet, elements of the iraqi army's 7th division, and the united states air force (usaf).on december 26, 2018, president donald trump and his wife melania visited the soldiers stationed at the base.on january 8, 2020, the air base came under an iranian ballistic missile attack in retaliation for the killing of quds leader qasem soleimani in a u.s. drone strike a few days earlier.the airbase is divided by wādī al asadī (وادي الاسدي), a wadi whose course passes through the oasis along the base's western edge and then continues eastward, emptying into the euphrates river at khan al baghdadi.this oasis is locally referred to as 'abraham's well'.the ‘ayn al asad spring surfaces within the base and flows into the wādī al asadī.geologically, the base resides in the al-ḥammād sector of the syrian desert, composed mostly of a rock and gravel steppe.
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.some call it paella negra ('black paella'), although it is traditionally not called a paella even though it is prepared in a similar manner.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.the traditional recipe for this dish calls for squid ink, cuttlefish or squid, white rice, garlic, green cubanelle peppers, sweet paprika, olive oil and seafood broth.however, many cooks add other seafood as well, such as crab and shrimp.the dish's dark color comes from squid ink which also enhances its seafood flavor.in addition to valencia and catalonia, this dish is popular in cuba and puerto rico where on both islands it is known as arroz con calamares ('rice with squid' in spanish).in the philippines, it is considered to be a subtype of the filipino adaptation of paelya and is known as paella negra (or paelya negra).black rice dishes with cuttlefish or squid ink are also made in italy, croatia and montenegro, where they are known as 'black risotto'.fideuà negra ('black noodles' in valencian) is a variation made with noodles instead of rice and is usually served with aioli.
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arròs negre | mainingredients | white rice cuttlefish or squid cephalopod ink cubanelle peppers
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arròs negre (valencian pronunciation: [aˈrɔz ˈneɣɾe], spanish: arroz negro) is a valencian and catalan dish made with cuttlefish (or squid) and rice, somewhat similar to seafood paella.arròs negre should not be confused with black rice, the collective name for several cultivars of heirloom rice that have a naturally dark color.
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.he is best known for his work in the bloomington music scene in the early 2000s, playing with bands such as the impossible shapes, john wilkes booze, and the horns of happiness.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.the group released their first record, 'the great migration', in 2000 and followed with 2 subsequent releases with indianapolis-based label recordhead/mr.whiggs.in 2003, the impossible shapes signed with bloomington label secretly canadian released 'we like it wild' and toured nationally and internationally.around the same time, john wilkes booze was reformed in its classic 'five pillars of soul' line-up.after touring the western us in 2004, john wilkes booze was signed to olympia, wa-based kill rock stars.his solo debut by the horns of happiness a sea as a shore was released by secretly canadian in 2004.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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aaron deer | genre | psychedelia
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aaron deer (born november 1, 1980) is an american songwriter and multi-instrumentalist originally from indianapolis, indiana, united states, now residing in oakland, california.in the winter of 2009, deer relocated to california and continues work with the horns of happiness, royal geography society, farmer dave scher and wee giant, among others, while co-running the magnetic south cassette label.in 1999, deer and barth moved to bloomington to attend indiana university and they restarted the band there.in 2005, deer teamed up with drummer and visual artist shelley harrison to form the first performance version of the horns of happiness touring extensively through the us, sharing the stage with acts such as man man, silver jews, old time relijun, danielson famile, joanna newsome, and the dirty projectors, among others, while garnering acclaim in publications such as magnet, dusted and skyscraper magazines.
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