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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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oliversmith | planirostral | thyroidism <tsp> oliversmith | pseudostudious | nonrepresentable
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 12 | backup pilot | alfred worden
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthyear | 1872
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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grates | buttle | ruddles <tsp> grates | phratry | lateroflexion
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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tuesdays | ureterosigmoidostomy | archdiplomatist <tsp> tuesdays | soleness | undeclamatory
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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arcticizing | preprogram | carmetta <tsp> arcticizing | scolecite | adenoacanthoma
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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iceboats | unsoporiferousness | chloriodide <tsp> iceboats | daimon | ransomed
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | apoapsis | 5209060000 kilometres
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | apoapsis | 5209060000 kilometres
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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circumventions | spondylizema | keepings <tsp> circumventions | raspingly | apophysitis
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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spina | insignificancies | devoted <tsp> spina | protobasidii | changs
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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sappier | computerizable | antivitalist <tsp> sappier | irishman | mamoncillos
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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immute | yaghourt | unintentness <tsp> immute | irritativeness | oxygenous
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | averagespeed | 1654 kilometreperseconds
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | averagespeed | 1654 kilometreperseconds
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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expirations | pomey | condonance <tsp> expirations | archie | buccinator
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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hexapartite | endophyllaceae | paradoxical <tsp> hexapartite | unthoughtfulness | tolus
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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picturers | unwatching | casabas <tsp> picturers | vacillatory | silica
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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glossolabial | dethyroidism | lorelei <tsp> glossolabial | megalopolitan | engrail
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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chorda | unperfidious | shopboy <tsp> chorda | serigraphic | arraigning
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | epoch | 2006-12-31
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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miae | bagnes | mymar <tsp> miae | inseparate | bogglish
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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greece | language | greek language
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | epoch | 2006-12-31
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 12 | operator | nasa
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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telangiectasia | mincingly | perioikoi <tsp> telangiectasia | separate | unconsecrative
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | escapevelocity | 002 kilometreperseconds
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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amc matador | alternativename | rambler matador
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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greece | leader | alexis tsipras
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | escapevelocity | 002 kilometreperseconds
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 12 | operator | nasa
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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greece | leader | alexis tsipras
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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unpresentability | unidiomatically | serpigoes <tsp> unpresentability | deceiving | zosteriform
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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smolt | micrographic | crampfishes <tsp> smolt | valorise | fossores
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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besides | leaderess | taiga <tsp> besides | dermic | telegony
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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grippers | exampless | invectivist <tsp> grippers | conservatrix | celioparacentesis
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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ungirlish | hiemate | goldylocks <tsp> ungirlish | ingrowths | polynoe
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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shavings | superreaction | twingle <tsp> shavings | spragged | folletti
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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enormousness | meathe | reforming <tsp> enormousness | ommatophorous | preadequacy
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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unchronic | ileocolotomy | sidedress <tsp> unchronic | tinier | russification
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 8 | commander | frank borman
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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islandology | transmigrating | bedesman <tsp> islandology | misawarded | sublustrously
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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protogaster | shardy | episkotister <tsp> protogaster | noniridescence | predestinative
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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amc matador | assembly | australia
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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overstride | underscribe | wizardry <tsp> overstride | gambit | hazans
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 8 | commander | frank borman
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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crts | pharmacological | interfluminal <tsp> crts | dune | beglide
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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strychninization | priestlet | clame <tsp> strychninization | hinau | jovialize
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 8 | crewmembers | frank borman
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.it is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495–570 nm.in subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and cyan; in the rgb color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.by far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.during post-classical and early modern europe, green was the color commonly associated with wealth, merchants, bankers, and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.for this reason, the costume of the mona lisa by leonardo da vinci and the benches in the british house of commons are green while those in the house of lords are red.it also has a long historical tradition as the color of ireland and of gaelic culture.it is the historic color of islam, representing the lush vegetation of paradise.it was the color of the banner of muhammad, and is found in the flags of nearly all islamic countries.in surveys made in american, european, and islamic countries, green is the color most commonly associated with nature, life, health, youth, spring, hope, and envy.in the european union and the united states, green is also sometimes associated with toxicity and poor health, but in china and most of asia, its associations are very positive, as the symbol of fertility and happiness.
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scotogram | tendentiousness | unwatermarked <tsp> scotogram | amanitine | pandurate
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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gubbio (italian pronunciation: [ˈgubbjo]) is an italian town and comune in the far northeastern part of the italian province of perugia (umbria).it is located on the lowest slope of mt.ingino, a small mountain of the apennines.the hills above the town were already occupied in the bronze age.as ikuvium, it was an important town of the umbri in pre-roman times, made famous for the discovery there in 1444 of the iguvine tablets, a set of bronze tablets that together constitute the largest surviving text in the umbrian language.after the roman conquest in the 2nd century bc – it kept its name as iguvium – the city remained important, as attested by its roman theatre, the second-largest surviving in the world.gubbio became very powerful in the beginning of the middle ages.the town sent 1000 knights to fight in the first crusade under the lead of girolamo of the prominent gabrielli family, who according to an undocumented local tradition, they were the first to reach the church of the holy sepulchre when jerusalem was seized (1099).the following centuries in gubbio were turbulent, featuring wars against the neighboring towns of umbria.one of these wars saw the miraculous intervention of its bishop, ubald, who secured gubbio an overwhelming victory (1151) and a period of prosperity.in the struggles of guelphs and ghibellines, the gabrielli, such as the condottiero cante dei gabrielli (c. 1260–1335), fought for the guelph faction, supporting the papacy.as podestà of florence, cante exiled dante alighieri, ensuring his own lasting notoriety.in 1350 giovanni gabrielli, count of borgovalle seized power as the lord of gubbio.his rule was short, and he was forced to hand over the town to cardinal gil álvarez carrillo de albornoz, representing the papal states (1354).a few years later, gabriello gabrielli, the bishop of gubbio, also proclaimed himself lord of gubbio (signor d'agobbio).
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gubbio (italian pronunciation: [ˈgubbjo]) is an italian town and comune in the far northeastern part of the italian province of perugia (umbria).gubbio became very powerful in the beginning of the middle ages.the following centuries in gubbio were turbulent, featuring wars against the neighboring towns of umbria.one of these wars saw the miraculous intervention of its bishop, ubald, who secured gubbio an overwhelming victory (1151) and a period of prosperity.in 1350 giovanni gabrielli, count of borgovalle seized power as the lord of gubbio.a few years later, gabriello gabrielli, the bishop of gubbio, also proclaimed himself lord of gubbio (signor d'agobbio).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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gustavo augusto poyet domínguez (spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 november 1967) is a uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer.he is currently the head coach of the greece national football team.poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at grenoble and river plate.he then spent seven years at real zaragoza, with whom he won the copa del rey and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 1997, poyet moved to chelsea on a free transfer and helped the club win the fa cup and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 2001, he moved to tottenham hotspur, where he saw out the remainder of his career.he was also part of the uruguay side which won the 1995 copa américa.after his playing career ended, poyet moved into coaching.he served as assistant manager to dennis wise at swindon town and leeds united, and juande ramos at tottenham hotspur.in november 2009, poyet was appointed manager of brighton & hove albion and in his first full season led the club to promotion as league one champions, for which he was named league one manager of the year by the lma.in october 2013 he was hired by premier league team sunderland and guided them to the league cup final in his first season, but was sacked in march 2015 after a poor run of results.he later had spells at superleague greece side aek athens, la liga club real betis, chinese super league team shanghai shenhua, bordeaux of ligue 1, and universidad católica in chile, before being appointed as coach of greece in 2022.poyet moved to real zaragoza in 1990; winning the copa del rey in 1994 and the cup winners' cup a year later, beating arsenal in the final.he became zaragoza's longest-serving foreign player, and scored 60 goals in 240 games for the club.
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gustavo augusto poyet domínguez (spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 november 1967) is a uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer.poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at grenoble and river plate.in 1997, poyet moved to chelsea on a free transfer and helped the club win the fa cup and the uefa cup winners' cup.after his playing career ended, poyet moved into coaching.in november 2009, poyet was appointed manager of brighton & hove albion and in his first full season led the club to promotion as league one champions, for which he was named league one manager of the year by the lma.poyet moved to real zaragoza in 1990; winning the copa del rey in 1994 and the cup winners' cup a year later, beating arsenal in the final.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 8 | crewmembers | frank borman
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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duddle | counted | connivence <tsp> duddle | donary | overdevelopment
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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tars | parabulia | tortulous <tsp> tars | aftosas | hypocatharsis
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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gustavo augusto poyet domínguez (spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 november 1967) is a uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer.he is currently the head coach of the greece national football team.poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at grenoble and river plate.he then spent seven years at real zaragoza, with whom he won the copa del rey and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 1997, poyet moved to chelsea on a free transfer and helped the club win the fa cup and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 2001, he moved to tottenham hotspur, where he saw out the remainder of his career.he was also part of the uruguay side which won the 1995 copa américa.after his playing career ended, poyet moved into coaching.he served as assistant manager to dennis wise at swindon town and leeds united, and juande ramos at tottenham hotspur.in november 2009, poyet was appointed manager of brighton & hove albion and in his first full season led the club to promotion as league one champions, for which he was named league one manager of the year by the lma.in october 2013 he was hired by premier league team sunderland and guided them to the league cup final in his first season, but was sacked in march 2015 after a poor run of results.he later had spells at superleague greece side aek athens, la liga club real betis, chinese super league team shanghai shenhua, bordeaux of ligue 1, and universidad católica in chile, before being appointed as coach of greece in 2022.poyet moved to real zaragoza in 1990; winning the copa del rey in 1994 and the cup winners' cup a year later, beating arsenal in the final.he became zaragoza's longest-serving foreign player, and scored 60 goals in 240 games for the club.
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antihalation | exhaustive | burped <tsp> antihalation | frowzly | photoprinter
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the mission never flew; a cabin fire during a launch rehearsal test at cape kennedy air force station launch complex 34 on january 27 killed all three crew members—command pilot gus grissom, senior pilot ed white, and pilot roger b. chaffee—and destroyed the command module (cm).the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.immediately after the fire, nasa convened an accident review board to determine the cause of the fire, and both chambers of the united states congress conducted their own committee inquiries to oversee nasa's investigation.the ignition source of the fire was determined to be electrical, and the fire spread rapidly due to combustible nylon material and the high-pressure pure oxygen cabin atmosphere.rescue was prevented by the plug door hatch, which could not be opened against the internal pressure of the cabin.because the rocket was unfueled, the test had not been considered hazardous, and emergency preparedness for it was poor.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.despite congressional displeasure at nasa's lack of openness, both congressional committees ruled that the issues raised in the report had no bearing on the accident.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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apollo 8 | crewmembers | frank borman
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apollo 1, initially designated as-204, was the first crewed mission of the apollo program, the american undertaking to land the first man on the moon.it was planned to launch on february 21, 1967, as the first low earth orbital test of the apollo command and service module.the name apollo 1, chosen by the crew, was made official by nasa in their honor after the fire.during the congressional investigation, senator walter mondale publicly revealed a nasa internal document citing problems with prime apollo contractor north american aviation, which became known as the phillips report.this disclosure embarrassed nasa administrator james e. webb, who was unaware of the document's existence, and attracted controversy to the apollo program.crewed apollo flights were suspended for twenty months while the command module's hazards were addressed.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | temperature | 1550 kelvins
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | professionalfield | illustration <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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gustavo augusto poyet domínguez (spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 november 1967) is a uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer.he is currently the head coach of the greece national football team.poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at grenoble and river plate.he then spent seven years at real zaragoza, with whom he won the copa del rey and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 1997, poyet moved to chelsea on a free transfer and helped the club win the fa cup and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 2001, he moved to tottenham hotspur, where he saw out the remainder of his career.he was also part of the uruguay side which won the 1995 copa américa.after his playing career ended, poyet moved into coaching.he served as assistant manager to dennis wise at swindon town and leeds united, and juande ramos at tottenham hotspur.in november 2009, poyet was appointed manager of brighton & hove albion and in his first full season led the club to promotion as league one champions, for which he was named league one manager of the year by the lma.in october 2013 he was hired by premier league team sunderland and guided them to the league cup final in his first season, but was sacked in march 2015 after a poor run of results.he later had spells at superleague greece side aek athens, la liga club real betis, chinese super league team shanghai shenhua, bordeaux of ligue 1, and universidad católica in chile, before being appointed as coach of greece in 2022.poyet moved to real zaragoza in 1990; winning the copa del rey in 1994 and the cup winners' cup a year later, beating arsenal in the final.he became zaragoza's longest-serving foreign player, and scored 60 goals in 240 games for the club.
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gustavo augusto poyet domínguez (spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 november 1967) is a uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer.poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at grenoble and river plate.he then spent seven years at real zaragoza, with whom he won the copa del rey and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 1997, poyet moved to chelsea on a free transfer and helped the club win the fa cup and the uefa cup winners' cup.after his playing career ended, poyet moved into coaching.in november 2009, poyet was appointed manager of brighton & hove albion and in his first full season led the club to promotion as league one champions, for which he was named league one manager of the year by the lma.he later had spells at superleague greece side aek athens, la liga club real betis, chinese super league team shanghai shenhua, bordeaux of ligue 1, and universidad católica in chile, before being appointed as coach of greece in 2022.poyet moved to real zaragoza in 1990; winning the copa del rey in 1994 and the cup winners' cup a year later, beating arsenal in the final.he became zaragoza's longest-serving foreign player, and scored 60 goals in 240 games for the club.
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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1101 clematis | temperature | 1550 kelvins
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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isleted | nothus | adjured <tsp> isleted | undestructive | unegoistical
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gustavo augusto poyet domínguez (spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡus poˈʝet]; born 15 november 1967) is a uruguayan professional football manager and former footballer.he is currently the head coach of the greece national football team.poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at grenoble and river plate.he then spent seven years at real zaragoza, with whom he won the copa del rey and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 1997, poyet moved to chelsea on a free transfer and helped the club win the fa cup and the uefa cup winners' cup.in 2001, he moved to tottenham hotspur, where he saw out the remainder of his career.he was also part of the uruguay side which won the 1995 copa américa.after his playing career ended, poyet moved into coaching.he served as assistant manager to dennis wise at swindon town and leeds united, and juande ramos at tottenham hotspur.in november 2009, poyet was appointed manager of brighton & hove albion and in his first full season led the club to promotion as league one champions, for which he was named league one manager of the year by the lma.in october 2013 he was hired by premier league team sunderland and guided them to the league cup final in his first season, but was sacked in march 2015 after a poor run of results.he later had spells at superleague greece side aek athens, la liga club real betis, chinese super league team shanghai shenhua, bordeaux of ligue 1, and universidad católica in chile, before being appointed as coach of greece in 2022.poyet moved to real zaragoza in 1990; winning the copa del rey in 1994 and the cup winners' cup a year later, beating arsenal in the final.he became zaragoza's longest-serving foreign player, and scored 60 goals in 240 games for the club.
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hong kong was a colony and later a dependent territory of the british empire from 1841 to 1997, apart from a period of occupation under the japanese empire from 1941 to 1945 during the pacific war.the colonial period began with the british occupation of hong kong island in 1841, during the first opium war between the british and the qing dynasty.the qing had wanted to enforce its prohibition of opium importation within the dynasty that was being exported mostly from british india, as it was causing widespread addiction among its populace.the island was ceded to britain by the treaty of nanking, ratified by the daoguang emperor in the aftermath of the war of 1842.it was established as a crown colony in 1843.in 1860, the british took the opportunity to expand the colony with the addition of the kowloon peninsula after the second opium war, while the qing was embroiled in handling the taiping rebellion.with the qing further weakened after the first sino-japanese war, hong kong's territory was further extended in 1898 when the british obtained a 99-year lease of the new territories.although the qing dynasty had to cede hong kong island and kowloon in perpetuity as per the treaty, the leased new territories comprised 86.2% of the colony and more than half of the entire colony's population.with the lease nearing its end during the late 20th century, britain did not see any viable way to administer the colony by dividing it, whilst the people's republic of china (prc) would not consider extending the lease or allow continued british administration thereafter.with the signing of the sino-british joint declaration in 1984, which stated that the economic and social systems in hong kong would remain relatively unchanged for 50 years, the british government agreed to transfer the entire territory to china upon the expiration of the new territories lease in 1997 – with hong kong becoming a special administrative region (sar) until at least 2047.
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hypertonicity | megalonychidae | noncommissioned <tsp> hypertonicity | generalness | hyperotretous
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1101 clematis is an alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 22 september 1928, by german astronomer karl reinmuth at the heidelberg-königstuhl state observatory in southwest germany, and assigned the provisional designation 1928 sj.it was named for the flowering plant clematis.the presumably carbonaceous asteroid has a relatively long rotation period of 34.3 hours.: 23 according to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same collisional event.all members have a relatively high orbital inclination.it orbits the sun in the outermost asteroid belt at a distance of 3.0–3.5 au once every 5 years and 10 months (2,120 days; semi-major axis of 3.23 au).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 21° with respect to the ecliptic.the body's observation arc begins with its observation as 1963 tg1 at goethe link observatory in october 1963, more than 35 years after its official discovery observation at heidelberg.: 23 === rotation period === in september 2009, a rotational lightcurve of clematis was obtained from photometric observations by american astronomers brian warner at the palmer divide observatory, colorado, and by robert stephens at gmars (g79, california.lightcurve analysis gave a synodic rotation period of 34.3 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (u=2), which significantly differs from previously reported periods of 6 to 12.68 hours (u=1/2/2/2).while not being a slow rotator, clematis has a much longer period than that known for most other asteroids, and its small amplitude is indicative for a rather spheroidal shape.the official naming citation was mentioned in the names of the minor planets by paul herget in 1955 (h n.a.).
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pseudomonocyclic | terrar | atelognathia <tsp> pseudomonocyclic | stalemate | crumbier
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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alfred garth jones | professionalfield | illustration <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?
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hong kong was a colony and later a dependent territory of the british empire from 1841 to 1997, apart from a period of occupation under the japanese empire from 1941 to 1945 during the pacific war.the colonial period began with the british occupation of hong kong island in 1841, during the first opium war between the british and the qing dynasty.the qing had wanted to enforce its prohibition of opium importation within the dynasty that was being exported mostly from british india, as it was causing widespread addiction among its populace.the island was ceded to britain by the treaty of nanking, ratified by the daoguang emperor in the aftermath of the war of 1842.it was established as a crown colony in 1843.in 1860, the british took the opportunity to expand the colony with the addition of the kowloon peninsula after the second opium war, while the qing was embroiled in handling the taiping rebellion.with the qing further weakened after the first sino-japanese war, hong kong's territory was further extended in 1898 when the british obtained a 99-year lease of the new territories.although the qing dynasty had to cede hong kong island and kowloon in perpetuity as per the treaty, the leased new territories comprised 86.2% of the colony and more than half of the entire colony's population.with the lease nearing its end during the late 20th century, britain did not see any viable way to administer the colony by dividing it, whilst the people's republic of china (prc) would not consider extending the lease or allow continued british administration thereafter.with the signing of the sino-british joint declaration in 1984, which stated that the economic and social systems in hong kong would remain relatively unchanged for 50 years, the british government agreed to transfer the entire territory to china upon the expiration of the new territories lease in 1997 – with hong kong becoming a special administrative region (sar) until at least 2047.
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hong kong was a colony and later a dependent territory of the british empire from 1841 to 1997, apart from a period of occupation under the japanese empire from 1941 to 1945 during the pacific war.the colonial period began with the british occupation of hong kong island in 1841, during the first opium war between the british and the qing dynasty.the qing had wanted to enforce its prohibition of opium importation within the dynasty that was being exported mostly from british india, as it was causing widespread addiction among its populace.in 1860, the british took the opportunity to expand the colony with the addition of the kowloon peninsula after the second opium war, while the qing was embroiled in handling the taiping rebellion.with the qing further weakened after the first sino-japanese war, hong kong's territory was further extended in 1898 when the british obtained a 99-year lease of the new territories.although the qing dynasty had to cede hong kong island and kowloon in perpetuity as per the treaty, the leased new territories comprised 86.2% of the colony and more than half of the entire colony's population.with the lease nearing its end during the late 20th century, britain did not see any viable way to administer the colony by dividing it, whilst the people's republic of china (prc) would not consider extending the lease or allow continued british administration thereafter.with the signing of the sino-british joint declaration in 1984, which stated that the economic and social systems in hong kong would remain relatively unchanged for 50 years, the british government agreed to transfer the entire territory to china upon the expiration of the new territories lease in 1997 – with hong kong becoming a special administrative region (sar) until at least 2047.
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lydia (minor planet designation: 110 lydia) is a large belt asteroid with an m-type spectrum, and thus may be metallic in composition, consisting primarily of nickel-iron.it was discovered by french astronomer alphonse borrelly on 19 april 1870 and was named for lydia, the asia minor country populated by phrygians.the lydia family of asteroids is named after it.observations made during 1958–1959 at the mcdonald observatory and in 1969 at the kitt peak national observatory found an uneven light curve with a period of 10.9267 hours.in the late 1990s, a network of astronomers worldwide used light curves to derive spin states and shape models of 10 new asteroids, including (110) lydia.they obtained a period of 10.92580 hours, with the brightness varying by no more than 0.2 in magnitude.in the tholen classification system, it is categorized as an m-type asteroid, while the bus asteroid taxonomy system lists it as an xk asteroid.absorption features in the near infrared are attributed to low-iron, low-calcium orthopyroxene minerals.water content on the surface is estimated at 0.14–0.27 by mass fraction (wt%).measurements of the thermal inertia of 110 lydia give a value between 70 and 200 j·m−2·k−1·s−1/2, compared to 50 for lunar regolith and 400 for coarse sand in an atmosphere.it is a likely interloper in the padua family of minor planets that share similar dynamic properties.lydia occulted a dim star on 18 september 1999.
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lydia (minor planet designation: 110 lydia) is a large belt asteroid with an m-type spectrum, and thus may be metallic in composition, consisting primarily of nickel-iron.it was discovered by french astronomer alphonse borrelly on 19 april 1870 and was named for lydia, the asia minor country populated by phrygians.the lydia family of asteroids is named after it.in the late 1990s, a network of astronomers worldwide used light curves to derive spin states and shape models of 10 new asteroids, including (110) lydia.measurements of the thermal inertia of 110 lydia give a value between 70 and 200 j·m−2·k−1·s−1/2, compared to 50 for lunar regolith and 400 for coarse sand in an atmosphere.it is a likely interloper in the padua family of minor planets that share similar dynamic properties.lydia occulted a dim star on 18 september 1999.
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