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luciano spalletti (italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno spalˈletti]; born 7 march 1959) is an italian football manager and a former player.he most recently managed italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.this system proved effective for roma upon its introduction during the 2005–06 season, as on 26 february 2006, roma broke the serie a record for most consecutive wins with a 2–0 victory over lazio, following an 11-match winning streak.as a result, roma climbed from 15th place to 5th place in the table.however, by the end of the season, roma failed to reach fourth place, therefore failing to qualify for the champions league.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.nonetheless, as a result of the 2006 serie a match-fixing scandal, roma qualified for the 2006–07 uefa champions league, as league champions juventus were relegated, while fiorentina and milan both received point deductions for their involvement.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.the team, however, succeeded in becoming the first team to defeat roberto mancini's inter milan in all competitions that year, emerging with a 1–3 result at the san siro, a match that the nerazzurri had to win to mathematically claim the 2007 scudetto against the only credible rival they had in the championship.roma would also win the 2007 coppa italia final against inter, with an aggregate result of 7–4; a resounding 6–2 in the first leg in rome and followed by a narrow 2–1 defeat in milan.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
luciano spalletti | club | udinese calcio <tsp> as roma | manager | luciano spalletti
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
11264 claudiomaccone | epoch | 2005-11-26 <tsp> 11264 claudiomaccone | orbitalperiod | 1513722 days
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luciano spalletti (italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno spalˈletti]; born 7 march 1959) is an italian football manager and a former player.he most recently managed italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.this system proved effective for roma upon its introduction during the 2005–06 season, as on 26 february 2006, roma broke the serie a record for most consecutive wins with a 2–0 victory over lazio, following an 11-match winning streak.as a result, roma climbed from 15th place to 5th place in the table.however, by the end of the season, roma failed to reach fourth place, therefore failing to qualify for the champions league.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.nonetheless, as a result of the 2006 serie a match-fixing scandal, roma qualified for the 2006–07 uefa champions league, as league champions juventus were relegated, while fiorentina and milan both received point deductions for their involvement.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.the team, however, succeeded in becoming the first team to defeat roberto mancini's inter milan in all competitions that year, emerging with a 1–3 result at the san siro, a match that the nerazzurri had to win to mathematically claim the 2007 scudetto against the only credible rival they had in the championship.roma would also win the 2007 coppa italia final against inter, with an aggregate result of 7–4; a resounding 6–2 in the first leg in rome and followed by a narrow 2–1 defeat in milan.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
luciano spalletti | club | udinese calcio <tsp> as roma | manager | luciano spalletti
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
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.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
11264 claudiomaccone | epoch | 2005-11-26 <tsp> 11264 claudiomaccone | orbitalperiod | 1513722 days
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luciano spalletti (italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno spalˈletti]; born 7 march 1959) is an italian football manager and a former player.he most recently managed italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.this system proved effective for roma upon its introduction during the 2005–06 season, as on 26 february 2006, roma broke the serie a record for most consecutive wins with a 2–0 victory over lazio, following an 11-match winning streak.as a result, roma climbed from 15th place to 5th place in the table.however, by the end of the season, roma failed to reach fourth place, therefore failing to qualify for the champions league.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.nonetheless, as a result of the 2006 serie a match-fixing scandal, roma qualified for the 2006–07 uefa champions league, as league champions juventus were relegated, while fiorentina and milan both received point deductions for their involvement.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.the team, however, succeeded in becoming the first team to defeat roberto mancini's inter milan in all competitions that year, emerging with a 1–3 result at the san siro, a match that the nerazzurri had to win to mathematically claim the 2007 scudetto against the only credible rival they had in the championship.roma would also win the 2007 coppa italia final against inter, with an aggregate result of 7–4; a resounding 6–2 in the first leg in rome and followed by a narrow 2–1 defeat in milan.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
luciano spalletti | club | udinese calcio <tsp> as roma | manager | luciano spalletti
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
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.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament
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.
11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
cyancarbonic | divides | teskeria
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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.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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 census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
decasyllabon | melcarth | desegregation
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
calista | unmarled | milting <tsp> calista | dissipators | hideboundness
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massimo drago (born march 2, 1971) is an italian professional football coach and a former player.in 1990–91 he had a short stint at serie b level with avellino, in what was his highest point as a footballer.he successively played at serie c1, serie c2 and serie d level with a variety of teams before retiring in 2004.in 2008, he was promoted as technical collaborator for the first team, and was successively named as assistant coach to leonardo menichini in 2011.after the latter's dismissal as head coach, drago was then promoted new head coach of crotone in january 2012, successfully guiding the calabrian club to safety in the 2011–12 serie b and being successively appointed as permanent manager by the end of the season.drago was successively admitted to the uefa pro licence course due to his role as manager of a serie b club in december 2012.under his tenure, crotone achieved a twelfth place in the 2012–13 season and, then, an impressive sixth place in the 2013–14 serie b, the best result in the club history to date, thus qualifying to the promotion playoffs (then lost to bari).on 4 february 2019, drago was appointed as the manager of reggina.the adventure at reggina ended after only 9 games.he was fired after a defeat to sicula leonzio on 4 april 2019, after only managing to get 9 points in 9 games.
psychorrhagy | nitromuriatic | arundinaria
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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.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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 census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
11264 claudiomaccone | epoch | 2005-11-26 <tsp> 11264 claudiomaccone | rotationperiod | 114739
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epidialogue | involucres | entoplasm <tsp> epidialogue | cartilaginification | outbulging
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massimo drago (born march 2, 1971) is an italian professional football coach and a former player.in 1990–91 he had a short stint at serie b level with avellino, in what was his highest point as a footballer.he successively played at serie c1, serie c2 and serie d level with a variety of teams before retiring in 2004.in 2008, he was promoted as technical collaborator for the first team, and was successively named as assistant coach to leonardo menichini in 2011.after the latter's dismissal as head coach, drago was then promoted new head coach of crotone in january 2012, successfully guiding the calabrian club to safety in the 2011–12 serie b and being successively appointed as permanent manager by the end of the season.drago was successively admitted to the uefa pro licence course due to his role as manager of a serie b club in december 2012.under his tenure, crotone achieved a twelfth place in the 2012–13 season and, then, an impressive sixth place in the 2013–14 serie b, the best result in the club history to date, thus qualifying to the promotion playoffs (then lost to bari).on 4 february 2019, drago was appointed as the manager of reggina.the adventure at reggina ended after only 9 games.he was fired after a defeat to sicula leonzio on 4 april 2019, after only managing to get 9 points in 9 games.
massimo drago | club | us castrovillari calcio <tsp> ac cesena | manager | massimo drago
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
leptobos | hogshead | potstones
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genophobia | promodern | biotechnological
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massimo drago | club | us castrovillari calcio <tsp> ac cesena | manager | massimo drago
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
uncrown | arguitively | malta
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | builder | meyer werft <tsp> meyer werft | location | papenburg
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).
massimo drago (born march 2, 1971) is an italian professional football coach and a former player.in 1990–91 he had a short stint at serie b level with avellino, in what was his highest point as a footballer.he successively played at serie c1, serie c2 and serie d level with a variety of teams before retiring in 2004.in 2008, he was promoted as technical collaborator for the first team, and was successively named as assistant coach to leonardo menichini in 2011.after the latter's dismissal as head coach, drago was then promoted new head coach of crotone in january 2012, successfully guiding the calabrian club to safety in the 2011–12 serie b and being successively appointed as permanent manager by the end of the season.drago was successively admitted to the uefa pro licence course due to his role as manager of a serie b club in december 2012.under his tenure, crotone achieved a twelfth place in the 2012–13 season and, then, an impressive sixth place in the 2013–14 serie b, the best result in the club history to date, thus qualifying to the promotion playoffs (then lost to bari).on 4 february 2019, drago was appointed as the manager of reggina.the adventure at reggina ended after only 9 games.he was fired after a defeat to sicula leonzio on 4 april 2019, after only managing to get 9 points in 9 games.
massimo drago | club | vigor lamezia <tsp> ac cesena | manager | massimo drago
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
vicinages | ravison | stenocardia <tsp> vicinages | dactylist | colberter
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | completiondate | 2013-03-11 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
rippet | kain | onlap
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massimo drago (born march 2, 1971) is an italian professional football coach and a former player.in 1990–91 he had a short stint at serie b level with avellino, in what was his highest point as a footballer.he successively played at serie c1, serie c2 and serie d level with a variety of teams before retiring in 2004.in 2008, he was promoted as technical collaborator for the first team, and was successively named as assistant coach to leonardo menichini in 2011.after the latter's dismissal as head coach, drago was then promoted new head coach of crotone in january 2012, successfully guiding the calabrian club to safety in the 2011–12 serie b and being successively appointed as permanent manager by the end of the season.drago was successively admitted to the uefa pro licence course due to his role as manager of a serie b club in december 2012.under his tenure, crotone achieved a twelfth place in the 2012–13 season and, then, an impressive sixth place in the 2013–14 serie b, the best result in the club history to date, thus qualifying to the promotion playoffs (then lost to bari).on 4 february 2019, drago was appointed as the manager of reggina.the adventure at reggina ended after only 9 games.he was fired after a defeat to sicula leonzio on 4 april 2019, after only managing to get 9 points in 9 games.
closefisted | unodorousness | seech
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
11264 claudiomaccone | orbitalperiod | 1513722 days <tsp> 11264 claudiomaccone | apoapsis | 4754260000 kilometres
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | completiondate | 2013-03-11 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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massimo drago (born march 2, 1971) is an italian professional football coach and a former player.in 1990–91 he had a short stint at serie b level with avellino, in what was his highest point as a footballer.he successively played at serie c1, serie c2 and serie d level with a variety of teams before retiring in 2004.in 2008, he was promoted as technical collaborator for the first team, and was successively named as assistant coach to leonardo menichini in 2011.after the latter's dismissal as head coach, drago was then promoted new head coach of crotone in january 2012, successfully guiding the calabrian club to safety in the 2011–12 serie b and being successively appointed as permanent manager by the end of the season.drago was successively admitted to the uefa pro licence course due to his role as manager of a serie b club in december 2012.under his tenure, crotone achieved a twelfth place in the 2012–13 season and, then, an impressive sixth place in the 2013–14 serie b, the best result in the club history to date, thus qualifying to the promotion playoffs (then lost to bari).on 4 february 2019, drago was appointed as the manager of reggina.the adventure at reggina ended after only 9 games.he was fired after a defeat to sicula leonzio on 4 april 2019, after only managing to get 9 points in 9 games.
massimo drago | club | vigor lamezia <tsp> ac cesena | manager | massimo drago
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
compatible | ninut | quintocubitalism <tsp> compatible | proteosaurid | landgafol
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
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misencourage | jellies | salutatorily
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
the national league north, formerly the conference north, is a division of the national league in england, immediately below the national league division.along with the national league south, it is at the second level of the national league system, and at the sixth tier overall of the english football league system.it consists of teams mostly located in northern england, the english midlands, and east anglia.in addition, it can include a small number of teams from the northern-most parts of the south west and south east.since the start of the 2015–16 season, the league has been known as the national league north (vanarama national league north for sponsorship reasons).the longest tenured team currently competing in the national league north is gloucester city, having been in the national league north since the 2009–10 season.the champions are automatically promoted to the national league.a second promotion place goes to the winners of play-offs involving the teams finishing in second to seventh place (expanded from four to six teams in the 2017–18 season).the three bottom clubs are relegated to step 3 leagues.teams from this division, as well as from the national league south, enter the fa cup at the second qualifying round.for sponsorship reasons, the division was known as the nationwide north from its formation in 2004 until 2007, when it was renamed the blue square north.in 2010 it was renamed the blue square bet north.when the blue square sponsorship ended in 2013, it was renamed the skrill north until the 2014–15 season, when it was renamed the vanarama north.a further name change followed in 2015, when the division was renamed the vanarama national league north.the national league north was scheduled to expand to 24 teams in 2021.due to the covid-19 pandemic in england, the 2020–21 national league north season was curtailed and voided after written resolutions were put to a vote.no teams were relegated.expansion would be at last implemented before the 2022–23 season when the bottom club was relegated and four promoted from step 3.
national league north | champions | barrow afc <tsp> afc fylde | league | national league north
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
surcingles | backspacing | eligibleness <tsp> surcingles | orthodromics | fimbricate
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the national league north, formerly the conference north, is a division of the national league in england, immediately below the national league division.along with the national league south, it is at the second level of the national league system, and at the sixth tier overall of the english football league system.it consists of teams mostly located in northern england, the english midlands, and east anglia.in addition, it can include a small number of teams from the northern-most parts of the south west and south east.since the start of the 2015–16 season, the league has been known as the national league north (vanarama national league north for sponsorship reasons).the longest tenured team currently competing in the national league north is gloucester city, having been in the national league north since the 2009–10 season.the champions are automatically promoted to the national league.a second promotion place goes to the winners of play-offs involving the teams finishing in second to seventh place (expanded from four to six teams in the 2017–18 season).the three bottom clubs are relegated to step 3 leagues.teams from this division, as well as from the national league south, enter the fa cup at the second qualifying round.for sponsorship reasons, the division was known as the nationwide north from its formation in 2004 until 2007, when it was renamed the blue square north.in 2010 it was renamed the blue square bet north.when the blue square sponsorship ended in 2013, it was renamed the skrill north until the 2014–15 season, when it was renamed the vanarama north.a further name change followed in 2015, when the division was renamed the vanarama national league north.the national league north was scheduled to expand to 24 teams in 2021.due to the covid-19 pandemic in england, the 2020–21 national league north season was curtailed and voided after written resolutions were put to a vote.no teams were relegated.expansion would be at last implemented before the 2022–23 season when the bottom club was relegated and four promoted from step 3.
national league north | champions | barrow afc <tsp> afc fylde | league | national league north
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11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
steamtightness | equiproducing | nonsensitively <tsp> steamtightness | infrapose | footstall
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres <tsp> aidastella | activeyearsstartdate | 2013-03-17
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
11264 claudiomaccone, provisional designation 1979 uc4, is a stony background asteroid and binary system from the middle regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered 16 october 1979, by nikolai chernykh at crimean astrophysical observatory in nauchnyj, on the crimean peninsula.it was named after the italian astronomer claudio maccone.its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic.claudiomaccone comes closer to mars than to the other planets, repeatedly approaching the red planet as close as 0.47 au (70,300,000 km).in 2096 it makes a very rare approach to 65 gm.a first precovery was taken at palomar observatory in 1950, extending the body's observation arc by 29 years prior to its official discovery observation.lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 3.1872 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 magnitude (u=n.a.).an identical period with an amplitude of 0.12 magnitude, was also published by petr pravec in 2006.after the binary nature of claudiomaccone was announced (see below), follow-up observations by a group of french, swiss and italian astronomers (including claudio maccone) in 2008 and 2012, gave a period 3.1873 and 3.18701 hours with an amplitude of 0.16 and 0.12 magnitude, respectively (u=2/2+).an identical orbital period is also given by pravec.the discovery was announced in december 2005, and the moon was provisionally designated s/2003 (11264) 1.based on a secondary to primary mean-diameter ratio of larger than 0.31, the moon's diameter is estimated to be at least 1.24 kilometers.its orbit around claudiomaccone has an estimated semi-major axis of 6 kilometers.in his book the sun as a gravitational lens: proposed space missions he proposed the construction and launch of a spacecraft–antenna, called the focal space mission.outside the solar system, at a distance of 550 au, focal could have a significantly better sensitivity detecting radio signals due to the sun's magnifying gravitational lensing effect, as predicted by general relativity.the official naming citation was published on 2 september 2001 (m.p.c.43382; 54279 and *35557).in 2012, he succeed american astronomer seth shostak as chairman of the seti permanent committee at the international academy of astronautics.), stanford university, april 2016 asteroids with satellites, robert johnston, johnstonsarchive.net asteroid lightcurve database (lcdb), query form (info archived 2017-12-16 at the wayback machine) dictionary of minor planet names, google books asteroids and comets rotation curves, cdr – observatoire de genève, raoul behrend discovery circumstances: numbered minor planets (10001)-(15000) – minor planet center 11264 claudiomaccone at the jpl small-body database
11264 claudiomaccone | rotationperiod | 114739 <tsp> 11264 claudiomaccone | apoapsis | 4754260000 kilometres
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the national league north, formerly the conference north, is a division of the national league in england, immediately below the national league division.along with the national league south, it is at the second level of the national league system, and at the sixth tier overall of the english football league system.it consists of teams mostly located in northern england, the english midlands, and east anglia.in addition, it can include a small number of teams from the northern-most parts of the south west and south east.since the start of the 2015–16 season, the league has been known as the national league north (vanarama national league north for sponsorship reasons).the longest tenured team currently competing in the national league north is gloucester city, having been in the national league north since the 2009–10 season.the champions are automatically promoted to the national league.a second promotion place goes to the winners of play-offs involving the teams finishing in second to seventh place (expanded from four to six teams in the 2017–18 season).the three bottom clubs are relegated to step 3 leagues.teams from this division, as well as from the national league south, enter the fa cup at the second qualifying round.for sponsorship reasons, the division was known as the nationwide north from its formation in 2004 until 2007, when it was renamed the blue square north.in 2010 it was renamed the blue square bet north.when the blue square sponsorship ended in 2013, it was renamed the skrill north until the 2014–15 season, when it was renamed the vanarama north.a further name change followed in 2015, when the division was renamed the vanarama national league north.the national league north was scheduled to expand to 24 teams in 2021.due to the covid-19 pandemic in england, the 2020–21 national league north season was curtailed and voided after written resolutions were put to a vote.no teams were relegated.expansion would be at last implemented before the 2022–23 season when the bottom club was relegated and four promoted from step 3.
cannonades | puzzled | expressable <tsp> cannonades | snowbridge | talayot
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
quinolinic | bombonne | jarvey
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
unexpressive | rubrical | zygite <tsp> unexpressive | acidimetrically | lav
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | taylor county texas
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | orfeo uruguayan record label <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | maidenvoyage | 2013-03-17 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | taylor county texas
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | maidenvoyage | 2013-03-17 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | orfeo uruguayan record label <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shipclass | sphinx-class cruise ship <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | milonga music <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shipclass | sphinx-class cruise ship <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | african americans
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | milonga music <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shipclass | sphinx-class cruise ship <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shipinservice | 2013-03-17 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
peter stöger | club | fc admira wacker mödling <tsp> 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger
fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shipinservice | 2013-03-17 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
alfredo zitarrosa | genre | zamba artform <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | asian americans
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
peter stöger | club | fc admira wacker mödling <tsp> 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger
fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shiplaiddown | 2008-12-17 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
encheson | ankaratrite | preinterfere <tsp> encheson | chakram | trichinosis
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
peter stöger | club | sk rapid wien <tsp> 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger
stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
neuropsychopathy | leiocome | hysterogenic
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
peter stöger | club | sk rapid wien <tsp> 1 fc köln | manager | peter stöger
stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
carpopoditic | unidentifiable | ballasts <tsp> carpopoditic | myelozoa | barbary
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.
aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
aidastella | shiplaiddown | 2008-12-17 <tsp> aidastella | length | 2532600 millimetres
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.
peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
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peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
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fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.
alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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peter stöger (german pronunciation: [ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃtøːɡɐ]; born 11 april 1966) is an austrian football coach and a former player.as a player stöger won the austrian championship 4 times, the cup 3 times.as a coach or sporting director stöger won the austrian championship 2 times and the cup 2 times, also won the promotion with 1.fc köln, with 4 years his longest stint.after a year at fc tirol innsbruck, he joined sk rapid wien in 1995 and won a league title with them.he also played in the 1996 uefa cup winners cup final against paris st germain in brussels, which rapid lost.he then returned to austria after a year at lask linz and finished his career at 38 years of age with sc untersiebenbrunn.he earned 65 caps, scoring 15 goals.his last international was a march 1999 friendly match, also against switzerland.however, stöger continued in the position until december 2005, then became sporting director.after winning the championship in that season, the following season did not start well and both coach and manager were sacked before year's end.stöger eventually moved for 3 years to first vienna fc, then grazer ak, and sc wiener neustadt.stöger returned to manage austria wien on 30 may 2012, stayed for one year and celebrated the austrian championship with a record number of points, despite red bull salzburg investing much more money in schmidt as coach, mane, alan, soriano, kampl as players.fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.fc köln on 11 june 2013.a couple of weeks later, köln signed jörg schmadtke as co-ceo.the billy goats continuously improved under their tenure, from 33 points in the first half in the 2.bundesliga, to 35 points in the second half, followed by promotion.the next half in the german top-flight ended with 19 points, followed by 22 points.the first half of 2015/16 ended with 24 points.in january 2016, stöger, along with his co-trainer manfred schmid, let his contract be extended to 2020, including a buy-out clause.during the second half of the season, köln was not as good, with 19 points, but finished on a single-digit rank for the first time in 24 years.in the season 2016/17, köln reached 26 and 23 points, and was on the lucky end of the congestion for the places which brought international football back into the city after 25 years.cologne finished 5th and qualified for the europa league.in the 2017/18 season, köln's poor start was the worst ever start to a bundesliga season, with only three points from the opening 14 matches.in october, schmadtke resigned.after a win against arsenal in the europa league, a loss against hertha and a draw against schalke in the league, schmidt and stöger were sacked on 3 december 2017.stöger was still supported by the fans and the team at the time; he came to a fundraising event for disabled kids the night after his dismissal.taking on this challenge a couple of days after leaving köln, some colleagues found it a little hard to do.with bvb sitting eighth in the league table, stöger stabilized the team, his squad including young players such as manuel akanji and jadon sancho, as well as sergio gómez.at the end of the season, bvb finished fourth, qualifying for the uefa champions league on the final matchday.he left dortmund on 12 may 2018.under his tenure, the team managed to get to the group stage of the uefa europa league, where they were drawn together with bayer leverkusen, celtic and real betis.
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fc köln === stöger and his co-trainer manfred schmid were bought out of their contracts for 700,000 eur and a friendly, and thus started at 1.
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.the show was considered too radical and highbrow, and never aired, resulting in the producer's resignation.they formed traditional group flibbertigibbet in 1977 with barrie glenn and jo dudding whom they met at mangles folk club.the band recorded their vinyl album, whistling jigs to the moon in 1978 in south africa for a slim, niche market, and made several appearances on satv.the recording was more fully appreciated and reissued in 1996.after the break-up of flibbertigibbet in 1979 o'donnell worked as a session singer for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical i'm getting my act together and taking it on the road produced by des and dawn lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with south african actors and musicians: tortue revues i and ii in rockey street's famed 80s clubs, and fool marks and commit no nuisance at the chelsea hotel hillbrow with music by david marks (songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given flibbertigibbet their first run at the market theatre in johannesburg.in the early to mid-80s o'donnell appeared briefly with jazz group theta and an early incarnation of the popular rock group ella mental at sun city.she recorded an album with writer/producer terry dempsey's band, plastik mak, which included his hit song daydreamer and performed in after-show cabaret with musician/actress michelle maxwell and on the folk club stage with blues/folk guitarist mike dickman.she also appeared regularly with singer-songwriters colin shamley and roger lucey, guesting on their respective albums.during this period she assisted in running the door for club le chaim, which featured musicians opposed to the apartheid regime.
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alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.after the break-up of flibbertigibbet in 1979 o'donnell worked as a session singer for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical i'm getting my act together and taking it on the road produced by des and dawn lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with south african actors and musicians: tortue revues i and ii in rockey street's famed 80s clubs, and fool marks and commit no nuisance at the chelsea hotel hillbrow with music by david marks (songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given flibbertigibbet their first run at the market theatre in johannesburg.
'1 decembrie 1918' university, alba iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in alba iulia, romania.it is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the constitution of romania, the law of education, the university charter, and its own regulations.the name of the university is derived from the date, 1 december 1918, when the union of transylvania with romania was declared, today recognized in romania as great union day.its latin name, universitas apulensis, refers to the historical region known as dacia apulensis within roman dacia, where the university is located.the university has five main faculties, each divided into several departments.they are: history and philology economic sciences sciences and engineering law and social sciences orthodox theology == archaeology and history department == this department functions within the faculty of history and philology.the fields of archaeology, history are the main fields that the university was founded on.at present, there are three majors in this department, archaeology, history, and museum science.within the department is also the institute of systematic archaeology.well endowed with experts in the auxiliary sciences of archaeology and modern research laboratories and equipment, it is the only centre of its sort in romania.the archaeology and history department currently administrates and houses the artefact collections from the archaeological excavations at various sites throughout alba county, notably tărtăria, lumea nouă, and piatra tomii.in 2018, the university of alba iulia hosted the satee 2018 scientific conference.all programs are fully accredited by the ministry of education in romania and the bologna principles.the university had a budget of €1.5 million for the erasmus+ program.students can become members of the union by filling in a form and by being approved by the president of lsua.lsua's aim is to represent students within uab and also to offer an alternative to spend students' spare time and conduct different activities, from entertainment to scientific and educational activities.
1 decembrie 1918 university alba iulia | country | romania <tsp> romania | anthem | deșteaptă-te române!
'1 decembrie 1918' university, alba iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in alba iulia, romania.it is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the constitution of romania, the law of education, the university charter, and its own regulations.the name of the university is derived from the date, 1 december 1918, when the union of transylvania with romania was declared, today recognized in romania as great union day.
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.
'1 decembrie 1918' university, alba iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in alba iulia, romania.it is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the constitution of romania, the law of education, the university charter, and its own regulations.the name of the university is derived from the date, 1 december 1918, when the union of transylvania with romania was declared, today recognized in romania as great union day.its latin name, universitas apulensis, refers to the historical region known as dacia apulensis within roman dacia, where the university is located.the university has five main faculties, each divided into several departments.they are: history and philology economic sciences sciences and engineering law and social sciences orthodox theology == archaeology and history department == this department functions within the faculty of history and philology.the fields of archaeology, history are the main fields that the university was founded on.at present, there are three majors in this department, archaeology, history, and museum science.within the department is also the institute of systematic archaeology.well endowed with experts in the auxiliary sciences of archaeology and modern research laboratories and equipment, it is the only centre of its sort in romania.the archaeology and history department currently administrates and houses the artefact collections from the archaeological excavations at various sites throughout alba county, notably tărtăria, lumea nouă, and piatra tomii.in 2018, the university of alba iulia hosted the satee 2018 scientific conference.all programs are fully accredited by the ministry of education in romania and the bologna principles.the university had a budget of €1.5 million for the erasmus+ program.students can become members of the union by filling in a form and by being approved by the president of lsua.lsua's aim is to represent students within uab and also to offer an alternative to spend students' spare time and conduct different activities, from entertainment to scientific and educational activities.
1 decembrie 1918 university alba iulia | country | romania <tsp> romania | anthem | deșteaptă-te române!
'1 decembrie 1918' university, alba iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in alba iulia, romania.it is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the constitution of romania, the law of education, the university charter, and its own regulations.the name of the university is derived from the date, 1 december 1918, when the union of transylvania with romania was declared, today recognized in romania as great union day.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.the show was considered too radical and highbrow, and never aired, resulting in the producer's resignation.they formed traditional group flibbertigibbet in 1977 with barrie glenn and jo dudding whom they met at mangles folk club.the band recorded their vinyl album, whistling jigs to the moon in 1978 in south africa for a slim, niche market, and made several appearances on satv.the recording was more fully appreciated and reissued in 1996.after the break-up of flibbertigibbet in 1979 o'donnell worked as a session singer for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical i'm getting my act together and taking it on the road produced by des and dawn lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with south african actors and musicians: tortue revues i and ii in rockey street's famed 80s clubs, and fool marks and commit no nuisance at the chelsea hotel hillbrow with music by david marks (songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given flibbertigibbet their first run at the market theatre in johannesburg.in the early to mid-80s o'donnell appeared briefly with jazz group theta and an early incarnation of the popular rock group ella mental at sun city.she recorded an album with writer/producer terry dempsey's band, plastik mak, which included his hit song daydreamer and performed in after-show cabaret with musician/actress michelle maxwell and on the folk club stage with blues/folk guitarist mike dickman.she also appeared regularly with singer-songwriters colin shamley and roger lucey, guesting on their respective albums.during this period she assisted in running the door for club le chaim, which featured musicians opposed to the apartheid regime.
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
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abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census.it is the principal city of the abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 169,893, as of 2016.abilene is home to three christian universities: abilene christian university, mcmurry university, and hardin–simmons university.it is the county seat of taylor county.dyess air force base is located on the west side of the city.abilene is located on interstate 20.i-20 forms a rounded bypass loop along the northern side of the city, between exits 279 on its western edge and 292 on the east.the city is located 150 miles (240 km) west of fort worth.multiple freeways form a loop surrounding the city's core: i-20 on the north, us 83/84/277 on the west, and loop 322 to the east.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.the historic downtown area is on the north side of the railroad, while the growing south of downtown abilene 'soda' district is located on the south side of the tracks.the t&p had bypassed the town of buffalo gap, the county seat at the time.eventually, a landowner north of buffalo gap, clabe merchant, known as the father of abilene, chose the name for the new town.according to a dallas newspaper, about 800 people had already begun camping at the townsite before the lots were sold.the town was laid out by colonel j. stoddard johnson, and the auction of lots began early on march 15, 1881.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in a three-to-one vote, they won the county election to do so.in 1888, the progressive committee was formed to attract businesses to the area, and in 1890 renamed itself as the board of trade.by 1900, 3,411 people lived in abilene.in that decade, the board of trade changed its name to the 25,000 club, in the hope of reaching a population of 25,000 by the next census.by 1910, though, the population had increased only to 9,204.another group was formed, the young men's booster club, which became the abilene chamber of commerce in 1914.the cornerstone was laid in 1891 for simmons college, the first of three universities in abilene.it later developed as hardin–simmons university.childers classical institute was founded in 1906, and developed as abilene christian university, the largest of the three.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.headquarters of the latter institution are located in the city.in 1940, abilene raised the money to purchase land to attract establishment of a u.s. army base, southwest of town.it was named camp barkeley.when fully operational, it was twice the size of abilene, with 60,000 men.when the base closed after world war ii, many worried that abilene could become a ghost town, but as the national economy boomed, many veterans returned to start businesses in abilene.in the early-1950s, to advocate for an air force base, residents raised us$893,261 (equivalent to about $10,070,945 in 2022) to purchase 3,400 acres (14 km2) of land.the southern block of congressmen gained approval for such a base here.
abilene texas | ispartof | taylor county texas <tsp> taylor county texas | country | united states
abilene ( ab-i-leen) is a city in taylor and jones county, texas, united states.the former texas and pacific railway, now part of the union pacific mainline, divides the city into well-established north and south zones.by the end of the first day, 139 lots were sold for a total of $23,810, and another 178 lots were sold the next day for $27,550.abilene was incorporated soon after being founded in 1881, and residents began to set their sights on bringing the county seat to abilene.in 1923, mcmurry college was founded; it later expanded its offerings as mcmurry university.in the late 20th century, abilene succeeded in gaining branches of texas state technical college and cisco college.
alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.the show was considered too radical and highbrow, and never aired, resulting in the producer's resignation.they formed traditional group flibbertigibbet in 1977 with barrie glenn and jo dudding whom they met at mangles folk club.the band recorded their vinyl album, whistling jigs to the moon in 1978 in south africa for a slim, niche market, and made several appearances on satv.the recording was more fully appreciated and reissued in 1996.after the break-up of flibbertigibbet in 1979 o'donnell worked as a session singer for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical i'm getting my act together and taking it on the road produced by des and dawn lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with south african actors and musicians: tortue revues i and ii in rockey street's famed 80s clubs, and fool marks and commit no nuisance at the chelsea hotel hillbrow with music by david marks (songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given flibbertigibbet their first run at the market theatre in johannesburg.in the early to mid-80s o'donnell appeared briefly with jazz group theta and an early incarnation of the popular rock group ella mental at sun city.she recorded an album with writer/producer terry dempsey's band, plastik mak, which included his hit song daydreamer and performed in after-show cabaret with musician/actress michelle maxwell and on the folk club stage with blues/folk guitarist mike dickman.she also appeared regularly with singer-songwriters colin shamley and roger lucey, guesting on their respective albums.during this period she assisted in running the door for club le chaim, which featured musicians opposed to the apartheid regime.
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'1 decembrie 1918' university, alba iulia is a public higher education and research institution founded in 1991 in alba iulia, romania.it is a state institution, integrated into the national higher education system, which functions based on the constitution of romania, the law of education, the university charter, and its own regulations.the name of the university is derived from the date, 1 december 1918, when the union of transylvania with romania was declared, today recognized in romania as great union day.its latin name, universitas apulensis, refers to the historical region known as dacia apulensis within roman dacia, where the university is located.the university has five main faculties, each divided into several departments.they are: history and philology economic sciences sciences and engineering law and social sciences orthodox theology == archaeology and history department == this department functions within the faculty of history and philology.the fields of archaeology, history are the main fields that the university was founded on.at present, there are three majors in this department, archaeology, history, and museum science.within the department is also the institute of systematic archaeology.well endowed with experts in the auxiliary sciences of archaeology and modern research laboratories and equipment, it is the only centre of its sort in romania.the archaeology and history department currently administrates and houses the artefact collections from the archaeological excavations at various sites throughout alba county, notably tărtăria, lumea nouă, and piatra tomii.in 2018, the university of alba iulia hosted the satee 2018 scientific conference.all programs are fully accredited by the ministry of education in romania and the bologna principles.the university had a budget of €1.5 million for the erasmus+ program.students can become members of the union by filling in a form and by being approved by the president of lsua.lsua's aim is to represent students within uab and also to offer an alternative to spend students' spare time and conduct different activities, from entertainment to scientific and educational activities.
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alison o'donnell (born 5 october 1952) is an irish musician, solo and band singer-songwriter.born alison bools in dublin to an english mother and irish father, raised in dalkey and educated at holy child killiney.ballet and sporting activities were early interests until the age of 11 when music became her abiding passion.her commitment was sealed when she took cecilia as her confirmation name (saint cecilia being the patron saint of musicians).at the age of 11 she co-founded the progressive folk rock band mellow candle with school friends clodagh simonds and maria white.they released their first single, feeling high on snb records (simon napier-bell) in 1968.this was followed by a secretarial course and employment until a full electric line-up of mellow candle reformed.the band lived and worked in ireland and england between 1969 and 1973 managed by thin lizzy manager, ted carroll.o'donnell and williams spent their wedding evening in concert with thin lizzy at the national stadium in dublin.bob geldof, luke kelly and members of clannad were amongst early spectators at irish concerts, and several members of the group participated in house sessions with pioneering traditional musicians, dónal lunny and andy irvine.the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.simonds and murray ultimately went to new york, and boylan joined the gary moore band for a time.in the year before their departure they played belgian bars as a folk duo and formed a short-lived band with legendary guitarist jimmy faulkner, who died in 2008.disenchanted by hard drug use backstage, they abandoned the project.two years after their arrival in south africa the couple participated in palet, an afrikaans music and poetry programme in 1976 for the fledgling south african broadcasting corporation's television service.the show was considered too radical and highbrow, and never aired, resulting in the producer's resignation.they formed traditional group flibbertigibbet in 1977 with barrie glenn and jo dudding whom they met at mangles folk club.the band recorded their vinyl album, whistling jigs to the moon in 1978 in south africa for a slim, niche market, and made several appearances on satv.the recording was more fully appreciated and reissued in 1996.after the break-up of flibbertigibbet in 1979 o'donnell worked as a session singer for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical i'm getting my act together and taking it on the road produced by des and dawn lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with south african actors and musicians: tortue revues i and ii in rockey street's famed 80s clubs, and fool marks and commit no nuisance at the chelsea hotel hillbrow with music by david marks (songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given flibbertigibbet their first run at the market theatre in johannesburg.in the early to mid-80s o'donnell appeared briefly with jazz group theta and an early incarnation of the popular rock group ella mental at sun city.she recorded an album with writer/producer terry dempsey's band, plastik mak, which included his hit song daydreamer and performed in after-show cabaret with musician/actress michelle maxwell and on the folk club stage with blues/folk guitarist mike dickman.she also appeared regularly with singer-songwriters colin shamley and roger lucey, guesting on their respective albums.during this period she assisted in running the door for club le chaim, which featured musicians opposed to the apartheid regime.
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the band released their latterly highly acclaimed, cult album, swaddling songs on decca records's deram subsidiary in 1972.the untimely and unhappy demise of mellow candle and the tough economic climate of the three-day week in 1973/74 london sent o'donnell and williams to johannesburg, south africa.after the break-up of flibbertigibbet in 1979 o'donnell worked as a session singer for singer-songwriters and advertising agency recordings, toured in the musical i'm getting my act together and taking it on the road produced by des and dawn lindberg, and performed in a series of satirical revues in 1980/81 with south african actors and musicians: tortue revues i and ii in rockey street's famed 80s clubs, and fool marks and commit no nuisance at the chelsea hotel hillbrow with music by david marks (songwriter, producer and archivist), who had earlier given flibbertigibbet their first run at the market theatre in johannesburg.in the early to mid-80s o'donnell appeared briefly with jazz group theta and an early incarnation of the popular rock group ella mental at sun city.