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a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | mediatype | hardcover | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | numberofpages | 560 | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34000 | no related information |
aleksandr aleksandrovich prudnikov (russian: александр александрович прудников; born 24 february 1989) is a russian former footballer who played as a forward.on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.fc spartak moscow sold on loan the striker, already with russia's national team moves to fc terek grozny.on 15 july 2009, prudnikov agreed to join czech giants sparta prague on a one-year-long loan deal.however, the contract was terminated after half a year.on 31 march 2010, prudnikov was loaned to fc tom tomsk.as of 21 june 2013, it was confirmed that prudnikov was on trial with fc rubin kazan in order to try and win a contract.he travelled with the club to their pre-season tour of austria and started up front in a pre-season friendly against fc steaua bucurești on 22 june 2013.he signed for the club not long after, and scored on his debut away to fk jagodina in the uefa europa league.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey.he was a part of the russia u-21 side that was competing in the 2011 european under-21 championship qualification.aleksandr prudnikov's website aleksandr prudnikov at soccerway aleksandr prudnikov at footballfacts.ru (in russian) | aleksandr prudnikov | height | 1850 centimetres | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | numberofpages | 560 | no related information |
pivdenne design office (ukrainian: державне конструкторське бюро «південне» ім.м. к. янгеля, romanized: derzhavne konstruktorske biuro 'pivdenne' im.m. k. yanhelia, lit.'state design bureau 'southern', named after m. k. yangel'), located in dnipro, ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (icbms), established by mikhail yangel.during soviet times the bureau's okb designation was okb-586.the company is in close co-operation with the pa pivdenmash multi-product machine-building company, also situated in dnipro.pivdenmash is the main manufacturer of the models developed by pivdenne design office. | compresbyterial | unwarier | pneuma | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34000 | no related information |
aleksandr aleksandrovich prudnikov (russian: александр александрович прудников; born 24 february 1989) is a russian former footballer who played as a forward.on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.fc spartak moscow sold on loan the striker, already with russia's national team moves to fc terek grozny.on 15 july 2009, prudnikov agreed to join czech giants sparta prague on a one-year-long loan deal.however, the contract was terminated after half a year.on 31 march 2010, prudnikov was loaned to fc tom tomsk.as of 21 june 2013, it was confirmed that prudnikov was on trial with fc rubin kazan in order to try and win a contract.he travelled with the club to their pre-season tour of austria and started up front in a pre-season friendly against fc steaua bucurești on 22 june 2013.he signed for the club not long after, and scored on his debut away to fk jagodina in the uefa europa league.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey.he was a part of the russia u-21 side that was competing in the 2011 european under-21 championship qualification.aleksandr prudnikov's website aleksandr prudnikov at soccerway aleksandr prudnikov at footballfacts.ru (in russian) | aleksandr prudnikov | height | 1850 centimetres | no related information |
pivdenne design office (ukrainian: державне конструкторське бюро «південне» ім.м. к. янгеля, romanized: derzhavne konstruktorske biuro 'pivdenne' im.m. k. yanhelia, lit.'state design bureau 'southern', named after m. k. yangel'), located in dnipro, ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (icbms), established by mikhail yangel.during soviet times the bureau's okb designation was okb-586.the company is in close co-operation with the pa pivdenmash multi-product machine-building company, also situated in dnipro.pivdenmash is the main manufacturer of the models developed by pivdenne design office. | yuzhnoye design office | location | dnipropetrovsk | no related information |
dekalb county (, də-kab, dee-kab) is located in the north central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 census, the population was 764,382, making it georgia's fourth-most populous county.its county seat is decatur.dekalb county is included in the atlanta-sandy springs-roswell, ga metropolitan statistical area.it contains roughly 10% of the city of atlanta (the other 90% lies in fulton county).stonecrest is the largest city that is entirely within the county.dekalb is primarily a suburban county.in 2009, dekalb earned the atlanta regional commission's 'green communities' designation for its efforts in conserving energy, water and fuel, investing in renewable energy, reducing waste, and protecting and restoring natural resources.in 2021, the non-profit american rivers named dekalb's south river the fourth-most endangered river in the united states, citing 'the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health.'in recent years, some communities in north dekalb have incorporated, following a trend in other suburban areas around metro atlanta.dunwoody and brookhaven are now the largest cities that are entirely contained within the county.dekalb county, formed in 1822 from henry, gwinnett and fayette counties, took its name from baron johann de kalb (1721-1780), a bavarian-born former officer in the french army, who fought for the continental army in the american revolutionary war.the oldest existing house in the county is the 1831 goodwin house along peachtree road in brookhaven.much of the area was forested; a section of old-growth forest is preserved at fernbank forest.in 1853, fulton county formed from the western half of dekalb, divided along a perfectly straight and due north–south line down the middle (along which moreland avenue now runs).until this time, the growing city of atlanta had been inside dekalb.atlanta grew because the city of decatur did not want to become the railroad terminus in the 1830s, thus a spot at the thrasherville encampment in western dekalb was picked to become terminus and then marthasville, before becoming atlanta a few years after its founding.north and southwest fulton came from two other counties: milton and southeast campbell, respectively.dekalb once extended slightly further north to the chattahoochee river, but this strip was later given to milton, and is now the panhandle of sandy springs.during the civil war, much of the battle of atlanta took place in dekalb.until the 1960s, dekalb was a mainly agricultural county, but as the sprawl of the metropolitan atlanta region expanded, dekalb became increasingly urbanized.finished in 1969, the eastern half of the interstate 285 beltway, called 'the perimeter', ringed the northeastern and southern edges of the county, placing most of it 'inside the perimeter' along with nearly all of atlanta.interstate 675 and georgia 400 were originally planned to connect inside the perimeter, along with the stone mountain freeway (u.s. highway 78) connecting with the downtown connector (a co-signment of i-75/i-85) near moreland avenue, destroying many neighborhoods in western dekalb, but community opposition in the early 1970s spared them this fate of urbanization, although part of the proposed stone mountain tollway later became the freedom parkway.only interstate 20 and interstate 85 were successfully built through the county.dekalb also became one of only two counties to approve marta rapid transit in the 1970s; the county now contains the east and northeast heavy rail lines.in april 2018, more than 350 bus drivers for dekalb county school district went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions, resulting in seven bus drivers being fired.the dekalb county seal was created in 1967, by artist jackson bailey.the design is based on a passage from aristotle in which a comparison is made between human progress and the relay race. | dekalb county georgia | country | united states | in 2021, the non-profit american rivers named dekalb's south river the fourth-most endangered river in the united states, citing 'the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health. |
aleksandr aleksandrovich prudnikov (russian: александр александрович прудников; born 24 february 1989) is a russian former footballer who played as a forward.on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.fc spartak moscow sold on loan the striker, already with russia's national team moves to fc terek grozny.on 15 july 2009, prudnikov agreed to join czech giants sparta prague on a one-year-long loan deal.however, the contract was terminated after half a year.on 31 march 2010, prudnikov was loaned to fc tom tomsk.as of 21 june 2013, it was confirmed that prudnikov was on trial with fc rubin kazan in order to try and win a contract.he travelled with the club to their pre-season tour of austria and started up front in a pre-season friendly against fc steaua bucurești on 22 june 2013.he signed for the club not long after, and scored on his debut away to fk jagodina in the uefa europa league.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey.he was a part of the russia u-21 side that was competing in the 2011 european under-21 championship qualification.aleksandr prudnikov's website aleksandr prudnikov at soccerway aleksandr prudnikov at footballfacts.ru (in russian) | aleksandr prudnikov | height | 1850 centimetres | no related information |
dekalb county (, də-kab, dee-kab) is located in the north central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 census, the population was 764,382, making it georgia's fourth-most populous county.its county seat is decatur.dekalb county is included in the atlanta-sandy springs-roswell, ga metropolitan statistical area.it contains roughly 10% of the city of atlanta (the other 90% lies in fulton county).stonecrest is the largest city that is entirely within the county.dekalb is primarily a suburban county.in 2009, dekalb earned the atlanta regional commission's 'green communities' designation for its efforts in conserving energy, water and fuel, investing in renewable energy, reducing waste, and protecting and restoring natural resources.in 2021, the non-profit american rivers named dekalb's south river the fourth-most endangered river in the united states, citing 'the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health.'in recent years, some communities in north dekalb have incorporated, following a trend in other suburban areas around metro atlanta.dunwoody and brookhaven are now the largest cities that are entirely contained within the county.dekalb county, formed in 1822 from henry, gwinnett and fayette counties, took its name from baron johann de kalb (1721-1780), a bavarian-born former officer in the french army, who fought for the continental army in the american revolutionary war.the oldest existing house in the county is the 1831 goodwin house along peachtree road in brookhaven.much of the area was forested; a section of old-growth forest is preserved at fernbank forest.in 1853, fulton county formed from the western half of dekalb, divided along a perfectly straight and due north–south line down the middle (along which moreland avenue now runs).until this time, the growing city of atlanta had been inside dekalb.atlanta grew because the city of decatur did not want to become the railroad terminus in the 1830s, thus a spot at the thrasherville encampment in western dekalb was picked to become terminus and then marthasville, before becoming atlanta a few years after its founding.north and southwest fulton came from two other counties: milton and southeast campbell, respectively.dekalb once extended slightly further north to the chattahoochee river, but this strip was later given to milton, and is now the panhandle of sandy springs.during the civil war, much of the battle of atlanta took place in dekalb.until the 1960s, dekalb was a mainly agricultural county, but as the sprawl of the metropolitan atlanta region expanded, dekalb became increasingly urbanized.finished in 1969, the eastern half of the interstate 285 beltway, called 'the perimeter', ringed the northeastern and southern edges of the county, placing most of it 'inside the perimeter' along with nearly all of atlanta.interstate 675 and georgia 400 were originally planned to connect inside the perimeter, along with the stone mountain freeway (u.s. highway 78) connecting with the downtown connector (a co-signment of i-75/i-85) near moreland avenue, destroying many neighborhoods in western dekalb, but community opposition in the early 1970s spared them this fate of urbanization, although part of the proposed stone mountain tollway later became the freedom parkway.only interstate 20 and interstate 85 were successfully built through the county.dekalb also became one of only two counties to approve marta rapid transit in the 1970s; the county now contains the east and northeast heavy rail lines.in april 2018, more than 350 bus drivers for dekalb county school district went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions, resulting in seven bus drivers being fired.the dekalb county seal was created in 1967, by artist jackson bailey.the design is based on a passage from aristotle in which a comparison is made between human progress and the relay race. | dekalb county georgia | country | united states | in 2021, the non-profit american rivers named dekalb's south river the fourth-most endangered river in the united states, citing 'the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health. |
pivdenne design office (ukrainian: державне конструкторське бюро «південне» ім.м. к. янгеля, romanized: derzhavne konstruktorske biuro 'pivdenne' im.m. k. yanhelia, lit.'state design bureau 'southern', named after m. k. yangel'), located in dnipro, ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (icbms), established by mikhail yangel.during soviet times the bureau's okb designation was okb-586.the company is in close co-operation with the pa pivdenmash multi-product machine-building company, also situated in dnipro.pivdenmash is the main manufacturer of the models developed by pivdenne design office. | weldment | myrmecophytic | hematosalpinx <tsp> weldment | balwarra | outhaul | no related information |
aleksandr aleksandrovich prudnikov (russian: александр александрович прудников; born 24 february 1989) is a russian former footballer who played as a forward.on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.fc spartak moscow sold on loan the striker, already with russia's national team moves to fc terek grozny.on 15 july 2009, prudnikov agreed to join czech giants sparta prague on a one-year-long loan deal.however, the contract was terminated after half a year.on 31 march 2010, prudnikov was loaned to fc tom tomsk.as of 21 june 2013, it was confirmed that prudnikov was on trial with fc rubin kazan in order to try and win a contract.he travelled with the club to their pre-season tour of austria and started up front in a pre-season friendly against fc steaua bucurești on 22 june 2013.he signed for the club not long after, and scored on his debut away to fk jagodina in the uefa europa league.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey.he was a part of the russia u-21 side that was competing in the 2011 european under-21 championship qualification.aleksandr prudnikov's website aleksandr prudnikov at soccerway aleksandr prudnikov at footballfacts.ru (in russian) | aleksandr prudnikov | youthclub | fc spartak moscow | on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey. |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | denationalising | julyflower | manichord <tsp> denationalising | heuretic | reshift | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | carnifices | agariciform | unpot <tsp> carnifices | thoracolumbar | thindown | no related information |
pivdenne design office (ukrainian: державне конструкторське бюро «південне» ім.м. к. янгеля, romanized: derzhavne konstruktorske biuro 'pivdenne' im.m. k. yanhelia, lit.'state design bureau 'southern', named after m. k. yangel'), located in dnipro, ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (icbms), established by mikhail yangel.during soviet times the bureau's okb designation was okb-586.the company is in close co-operation with the pa pivdenmash multi-product machine-building company, also situated in dnipro.pivdenmash is the main manufacturer of the models developed by pivdenne design office. | yuzhnoye design office | location | ukraine | 'state design bureau 'southern', named after m. k. yangel'), located in dnipro, ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (icbms), established by mikhail yangel. |
aleksandr aleksandrovich prudnikov (russian: александр александрович прудников; born 24 february 1989) is a russian former footballer who played as a forward.on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.fc spartak moscow sold on loan the striker, already with russia's national team moves to fc terek grozny.on 15 july 2009, prudnikov agreed to join czech giants sparta prague on a one-year-long loan deal.however, the contract was terminated after half a year.on 31 march 2010, prudnikov was loaned to fc tom tomsk.as of 21 june 2013, it was confirmed that prudnikov was on trial with fc rubin kazan in order to try and win a contract.he travelled with the club to their pre-season tour of austria and started up front in a pre-season friendly against fc steaua bucurești on 22 june 2013.he signed for the club not long after, and scored on his debut away to fk jagodina in the uefa europa league.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey.he was a part of the russia u-21 side that was competing in the 2011 european under-21 championship qualification.aleksandr prudnikov's website aleksandr prudnikov at soccerway aleksandr prudnikov at footballfacts.ru (in russian) | aleksandr prudnikov | youthclub | fc spartak moscow | on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey. |
dekalb county (, də-kab, dee-kab) is located in the north central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 census, the population was 764,382, making it georgia's fourth-most populous county.its county seat is decatur.dekalb county is included in the atlanta-sandy springs-roswell, ga metropolitan statistical area.it contains roughly 10% of the city of atlanta (the other 90% lies in fulton county).stonecrest is the largest city that is entirely within the county.dekalb is primarily a suburban county.in 2009, dekalb earned the atlanta regional commission's 'green communities' designation for its efforts in conserving energy, water and fuel, investing in renewable energy, reducing waste, and protecting and restoring natural resources.in 2021, the non-profit american rivers named dekalb's south river the fourth-most endangered river in the united states, citing 'the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health.'in recent years, some communities in north dekalb have incorporated, following a trend in other suburban areas around metro atlanta.dunwoody and brookhaven are now the largest cities that are entirely contained within the county.dekalb county, formed in 1822 from henry, gwinnett and fayette counties, took its name from baron johann de kalb (1721-1780), a bavarian-born former officer in the french army, who fought for the continental army in the american revolutionary war.the oldest existing house in the county is the 1831 goodwin house along peachtree road in brookhaven.much of the area was forested; a section of old-growth forest is preserved at fernbank forest.in 1853, fulton county formed from the western half of dekalb, divided along a perfectly straight and due north–south line down the middle (along which moreland avenue now runs).until this time, the growing city of atlanta had been inside dekalb.atlanta grew because the city of decatur did not want to become the railroad terminus in the 1830s, thus a spot at the thrasherville encampment in western dekalb was picked to become terminus and then marthasville, before becoming atlanta a few years after its founding.north and southwest fulton came from two other counties: milton and southeast campbell, respectively.dekalb once extended slightly further north to the chattahoochee river, but this strip was later given to milton, and is now the panhandle of sandy springs.during the civil war, much of the battle of atlanta took place in dekalb.until the 1960s, dekalb was a mainly agricultural county, but as the sprawl of the metropolitan atlanta region expanded, dekalb became increasingly urbanized.finished in 1969, the eastern half of the interstate 285 beltway, called 'the perimeter', ringed the northeastern and southern edges of the county, placing most of it 'inside the perimeter' along with nearly all of atlanta.interstate 675 and georgia 400 were originally planned to connect inside the perimeter, along with the stone mountain freeway (u.s. highway 78) connecting with the downtown connector (a co-signment of i-75/i-85) near moreland avenue, destroying many neighborhoods in western dekalb, but community opposition in the early 1970s spared them this fate of urbanization, although part of the proposed stone mountain tollway later became the freedom parkway.only interstate 20 and interstate 85 were successfully built through the county.dekalb also became one of only two counties to approve marta rapid transit in the 1970s; the county now contains the east and northeast heavy rail lines.in april 2018, more than 350 bus drivers for dekalb county school district went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions, resulting in seven bus drivers being fired.the dekalb county seal was created in 1967, by artist jackson bailey.the design is based on a passage from aristotle in which a comparison is made between human progress and the relay race. | liquorer | angela | unsoiling <tsp> liquorer | dancery | unanchor | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | precededby | wizards at war | a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth. |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | rheumarthritis | diaplexal | unscattered | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | precededby | wizards at war | a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth. |
pivdenne design office (ukrainian: державне конструкторське бюро «південне» ім.м. к. янгеля, romanized: derzhavne konstruktorske biuro 'pivdenne' im.m. k. yanhelia, lit.'state design bureau 'southern', named after m. k. yangel'), located in dnipro, ukraine, is a designer of satellites and rockets, and formerly of soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles (icbms), established by mikhail yangel.during soviet times the bureau's okb designation was okb-586.the company is in close co-operation with the pa pivdenmash multi-product machine-building company, also situated in dnipro.pivdenmash is the main manufacturer of the models developed by pivdenne design office. | seacannie | epiphytous | pacas <tsp> seacannie | oligochaeta | hamiltonian | no related information |
aleksandr aleksandrovich prudnikov (russian: александр александрович прудников; born 24 february 1989) is a russian former footballer who played as a forward.on 22 april 2007, chelsea fc sporting director frank arnesen while visiting moscow told the russian sports newspaper sovietskiy sport after the match against fc krylya sovetov samara, that he liked the way prudnikov performed in the game.fc spartak moscow sold on loan the striker, already with russia's national team moves to fc terek grozny.on 15 july 2009, prudnikov agreed to join czech giants sparta prague on a one-year-long loan deal.however, the contract was terminated after half a year.on 31 march 2010, prudnikov was loaned to fc tom tomsk.as of 21 june 2013, it was confirmed that prudnikov was on trial with fc rubin kazan in order to try and win a contract.he travelled with the club to their pre-season tour of austria and started up front in a pre-season friendly against fc steaua bucurești on 22 june 2013.he signed for the club not long after, and scored on his debut away to fk jagodina in the uefa europa league.on 16 july 2014, fc dynamo moscow announced signing prudnikov on a 1-year deal.on 20 february 2019, prudnikov signed for fc alashkert, being released by the club on 5 june 2019.on 18 january 2020, prudnikov joined kazakhstan premier league club fc kaisar on trial in turkey.he was a part of the russia u-21 side that was competing in the 2011 european under-21 championship qualification.aleksandr prudnikov's website aleksandr prudnikov at soccerway aleksandr prudnikov at footballfacts.ru (in russian) | baroko | procoelia | querulous <tsp> baroko | biorhythmicity | fleurette | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 34530 | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | duftry | obligations | squirts | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | category | contributing property | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | unusefully | complaint | flane | no related information |
the democratic party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the united states.founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by martin van buren, who assembled politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party.the party is a big tent of competing and often opposing viewpoints, but modern american liberalism, a variant of social liberalism, is the party's majority ideology.the party also has notable centrist and social democratic factions.its main political rival has been the republican party since the 1850s.the historical predecessor of the democratic party is considered to be the democratic-republican party.before 1860, the democratic party supported expansive presidential power, the interests of slave states, agrarianism, and expansionism, while opposing a national bank and high tariffs.it split in 1860 over slavery and won the presidency only twice between 1860 and 1910, although it won the popular vote a total of four times in that period.in the late 19th century, it continued to oppose high tariffs and had fierce internal debates on the gold standard.in the early 20th century, it supported progressive reforms and opposed imperialism, with woodrow wilson winning the white house in 1912 and 1916.since franklin d. roosevelt and his new deal coalition after 1932, the democratic party has promoted a social liberal platform, including social security and unemployment insurance.the new deal attracted strong support for the party from recent european immigrants but diminished the party's pro-business wing.following the great society era of progressive legislation under lyndon b. johnson, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the southern states becoming more reliably republican and the northeastern states becoming more reliably democratic.the party's labor union element has become smaller since the 1970s, and as the american electorate shifted in a more conservative direction following ronald reagan's presidency, the election of bill clinton marked a move for the party toward the third way, moving the party's economic stance towards market-based economic policy.barack obama oversaw the party's passage of the affordable care act in 2010.the party's philosophy of modern american liberalism blends civil liberty and social equality with support for a mixed capitalist economy.on social issues, it advocates for abortion rights, the legalization of marijuana, stricter gun laws, lgbt rights, as well as criminal justice and immigration reform.expansion of social programs, including enacting universal healthcare coverage, equal opportunity, and consumer protection form the core of its economic agenda.on trade, immigration, and foreign policy, the party has taken widely varying positions throughout its history.as of 2023, the party holds the presidency and a majority in the u.s. senate, as well as 24 state governorships, 19 state legislatures, and 17 state government trifectas.by registered members, the democratic party is the largest party in the united states and the third largest in the world.including the incumbent, joe biden, 16 democrats have served as president of the united states.that party died out before the modern democratic party was organized; the jeffersonian party also inspired the whigs and modern republicans.historians argue that the modern democratic party was first organized in the late 1820s with the election of andrew jackson.it was predominately built by martin van buren, who assembled a wide cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson of tennessee, making it the world's oldest active political party.since the nomination of william jennings bryan in 1896, the party has generally positioned itself to the left of the republican party on economic issues.democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the democratic party that opposed them persisted in the south until the 1960s. | pseudotrimera | suasive | attuning | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | publisher | harcourt publisher | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | necrophilic | accredits | nontransientness <tsp> necrophilic | graphemic | reannexing | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | predisposable | pudendum | obumbrating | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | linkeditor | automobiling | ctenophora <tsp> linkeditor | phytophenology | rehem | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | a wizard of mars | publisher | harcourt publisher | no related information |
the democratic party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the united states.founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by martin van buren, who assembled politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party.the party is a big tent of competing and often opposing viewpoints, but modern american liberalism, a variant of social liberalism, is the party's majority ideology.the party also has notable centrist and social democratic factions.its main political rival has been the republican party since the 1850s.the historical predecessor of the democratic party is considered to be the democratic-republican party.before 1860, the democratic party supported expansive presidential power, the interests of slave states, agrarianism, and expansionism, while opposing a national bank and high tariffs.it split in 1860 over slavery and won the presidency only twice between 1860 and 1910, although it won the popular vote a total of four times in that period.in the late 19th century, it continued to oppose high tariffs and had fierce internal debates on the gold standard.in the early 20th century, it supported progressive reforms and opposed imperialism, with woodrow wilson winning the white house in 1912 and 1916.since franklin d. roosevelt and his new deal coalition after 1932, the democratic party has promoted a social liberal platform, including social security and unemployment insurance.the new deal attracted strong support for the party from recent european immigrants but diminished the party's pro-business wing.following the great society era of progressive legislation under lyndon b. johnson, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the southern states becoming more reliably republican and the northeastern states becoming more reliably democratic.the party's labor union element has become smaller since the 1970s, and as the american electorate shifted in a more conservative direction following ronald reagan's presidency, the election of bill clinton marked a move for the party toward the third way, moving the party's economic stance towards market-based economic policy.barack obama oversaw the party's passage of the affordable care act in 2010.the party's philosophy of modern american liberalism blends civil liberty and social equality with support for a mixed capitalist economy.on social issues, it advocates for abortion rights, the legalization of marijuana, stricter gun laws, lgbt rights, as well as criminal justice and immigration reform.expansion of social programs, including enacting universal healthcare coverage, equal opportunity, and consumer protection form the core of its economic agenda.on trade, immigration, and foreign policy, the party has taken widely varying positions throughout its history.as of 2023, the party holds the presidency and a majority in the u.s. senate, as well as 24 state governorships, 19 state legislatures, and 17 state government trifectas.by registered members, the democratic party is the largest party in the united states and the third largest in the world.including the incumbent, joe biden, 16 democrats have served as president of the united states.that party died out before the modern democratic party was organized; the jeffersonian party also inspired the whigs and modern republicans.historians argue that the modern democratic party was first organized in the late 1820s with the election of andrew jackson.it was predominately built by martin van buren, who assembled a wide cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson of tennessee, making it the world's oldest active political party.since the nomination of william jennings bryan in 1896, the party has generally positioned itself to the left of the republican party on economic issues.democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the democratic party that opposed them persisted in the south until the 1960s. | wyted | ungivable | ridgelike | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | birthplace | georgian soviet socialist republic | alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | ottoman | protohistoric | talkiest | no related information |
a wizard of mars is the ninth novel in the young wizards series by diane duane.after being pushed back several times due to internal turmoil at harcourt trade publishers, it was scheduled to be released april 14, 2010, but the distributor shipped it in late march.but not even wizardry is enough to cope with the strange events that start to unfold when the 'bottle' is uncorked and life emerges once more to shake the red planet with its own perilous and baffling brand of magic.the good news however, is that the martians seem friendly.the bad news is that now they're free to pick up where they left off on a long-dormant plan that can change the shape of more than one world... and they don't mind using their well-intentioned rescuers to achieve their goals.kit's long-standing fascination with all things martian unexpectedly enmeshes him in a terrible, age-old conflict—turning him into both a possible key to its solution, and a tool that in the wrong hands shortly threatens the whole human race.only kit has a shot of defusing the threat.but when he vanishes unexpectedly from mars of here and now, his fellow wizards are left uncertain of where his true loyalties lie.nita's determination to find the truth - and kit - soon sends her into a battle against an implacable enemy who may not be conquerable except by violating wizardry's most basic tenets.as the shadow of interplanetary war stretches ever more darkly over both worlds, kit and nita must fight to understand and master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to mars and its last inhabitants... or the history that left mars lifeless will repeat itself on earth.she is still able to work with living things, but her powers are now developing more towards the oracular bend.she has a lot on her shoulders, having to deal with grief after her mother's and ponch's death, as well as her sister dairine, who, after the loss of roshaun is behaving oddly as well as being sullen and unresponsive—and carmela is taunting her about her middle name as well, which she hates, though it gives no reason why.she was initially uninterested in the 'martian thing,' but gets caught up in it quickly as carmela uncovers an ancient prophecy and kit starts acting strangely and then disappears completely.she has several spectacular moments and has to make the most 'active' choices and possibly has the most 'fighting' role in the book, as kit makes choices, as important as nita's but more passive.she starts to have feelings toward kit, though she has no 'soppy' moments.she develops an elemental affinity with water, which proves important later, along with her friendship with the whale wizard s'ree, and uses the gibraltar passthrough (a powerful wizardry developed by the hydromage angelina pellegrino) to save her life, along with several other wizardries, though they cost her vast amounts of energy and power.she duels aurilelde in what is supposed to be to the death, but after defeating her thoroughly, breaks the prophecy which said 'she will slay her rival.'christopher rodriguez christopher 'kit' rodriguez is, throughout the book, obsessed with mars and all things martian.after messing things up a bit too much and getting himself stuck in an ancient version of mars—and inside the martian wizard khretef—he is faced with a difficult decision, which will affect the course of life in the entire solar system: will he save earth or will he save mars?at home, his sister helena has arrived, which makes for a hard time dealing with her wild theories about him and his wizardry. | dismasting | uncompoundedly | nontrigonometrical <tsp> dismasting | camden | indonesia | no related information |
the democratic party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the united states.founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by martin van buren, who assembled politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party.the party is a big tent of competing and often opposing viewpoints, but modern american liberalism, a variant of social liberalism, is the party's majority ideology.the party also has notable centrist and social democratic factions.its main political rival has been the republican party since the 1850s.the historical predecessor of the democratic party is considered to be the democratic-republican party.before 1860, the democratic party supported expansive presidential power, the interests of slave states, agrarianism, and expansionism, while opposing a national bank and high tariffs.it split in 1860 over slavery and won the presidency only twice between 1860 and 1910, although it won the popular vote a total of four times in that period.in the late 19th century, it continued to oppose high tariffs and had fierce internal debates on the gold standard.in the early 20th century, it supported progressive reforms and opposed imperialism, with woodrow wilson winning the white house in 1912 and 1916.since franklin d. roosevelt and his new deal coalition after 1932, the democratic party has promoted a social liberal platform, including social security and unemployment insurance.the new deal attracted strong support for the party from recent european immigrants but diminished the party's pro-business wing.following the great society era of progressive legislation under lyndon b. johnson, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the southern states becoming more reliably republican and the northeastern states becoming more reliably democratic.the party's labor union element has become smaller since the 1970s, and as the american electorate shifted in a more conservative direction following ronald reagan's presidency, the election of bill clinton marked a move for the party toward the third way, moving the party's economic stance towards market-based economic policy.barack obama oversaw the party's passage of the affordable care act in 2010.the party's philosophy of modern american liberalism blends civil liberty and social equality with support for a mixed capitalist economy.on social issues, it advocates for abortion rights, the legalization of marijuana, stricter gun laws, lgbt rights, as well as criminal justice and immigration reform.expansion of social programs, including enacting universal healthcare coverage, equal opportunity, and consumer protection form the core of its economic agenda.on trade, immigration, and foreign policy, the party has taken widely varying positions throughout its history.as of 2023, the party holds the presidency and a majority in the u.s. senate, as well as 24 state governorships, 19 state legislatures, and 17 state government trifectas.by registered members, the democratic party is the largest party in the united states and the third largest in the world.including the incumbent, joe biden, 16 democrats have served as president of the united states.that party died out before the modern democratic party was organized; the jeffersonian party also inspired the whigs and modern republicans.historians argue that the modern democratic party was first organized in the late 1820s with the election of andrew jackson.it was predominately built by martin van buren, who assembled a wide cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson of tennessee, making it the world's oldest active political party.since the nomination of william jennings bryan in 1896, the party has generally positioned itself to the left of the republican party on economic issues.democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the democratic party that opposed them persisted in the south until the 1960s. | democratic party united states | headquarter | south capitol street | following the great society era of progressive legislation under lyndon b. johnson, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the southern states becoming more reliably republican and the northeastern states becoming more reliably democratic.democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the democratic party that opposed them persisted in the south until the 1960s. |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | as lyon-duchère | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | country | united states | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | multicharge | hydrophilid | utopistic | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | as lyon-duchère | no related information |
the democratic party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the united states.founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by martin van buren, who assembled politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party.the party is a big tent of competing and often opposing viewpoints, but modern american liberalism, a variant of social liberalism, is the party's majority ideology.the party also has notable centrist and social democratic factions.its main political rival has been the republican party since the 1850s.the historical predecessor of the democratic party is considered to be the democratic-republican party.before 1860, the democratic party supported expansive presidential power, the interests of slave states, agrarianism, and expansionism, while opposing a national bank and high tariffs.it split in 1860 over slavery and won the presidency only twice between 1860 and 1910, although it won the popular vote a total of four times in that period.in the late 19th century, it continued to oppose high tariffs and had fierce internal debates on the gold standard.in the early 20th century, it supported progressive reforms and opposed imperialism, with woodrow wilson winning the white house in 1912 and 1916.since franklin d. roosevelt and his new deal coalition after 1932, the democratic party has promoted a social liberal platform, including social security and unemployment insurance.the new deal attracted strong support for the party from recent european immigrants but diminished the party's pro-business wing.following the great society era of progressive legislation under lyndon b. johnson, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the southern states becoming more reliably republican and the northeastern states becoming more reliably democratic.the party's labor union element has become smaller since the 1970s, and as the american electorate shifted in a more conservative direction following ronald reagan's presidency, the election of bill clinton marked a move for the party toward the third way, moving the party's economic stance towards market-based economic policy.barack obama oversaw the party's passage of the affordable care act in 2010.the party's philosophy of modern american liberalism blends civil liberty and social equality with support for a mixed capitalist economy.on social issues, it advocates for abortion rights, the legalization of marijuana, stricter gun laws, lgbt rights, as well as criminal justice and immigration reform.expansion of social programs, including enacting universal healthcare coverage, equal opportunity, and consumer protection form the core of its economic agenda.on trade, immigration, and foreign policy, the party has taken widely varying positions throughout its history.as of 2023, the party holds the presidency and a majority in the u.s. senate, as well as 24 state governorships, 19 state legislatures, and 17 state government trifectas.by registered members, the democratic party is the largest party in the united states and the third largest in the world.including the incumbent, joe biden, 16 democrats have served as president of the united states.that party died out before the modern democratic party was organized; the jeffersonian party also inspired the whigs and modern republicans.historians argue that the modern democratic party was first organized in the late 1820s with the election of andrew jackson.it was predominately built by martin van buren, who assembled a wide cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson of tennessee, making it the world's oldest active political party.since the nomination of william jennings bryan in 1896, the party has generally positioned itself to the left of the republican party on economic issues.democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the democratic party that opposed them persisted in the south until the 1960s. | democratic party united states | headquarter | washington dc | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | praecornu | coning | tutorial | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | as lyon-duchère | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwaylength | 38000 | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | country | united states | no related information |
the democratic party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the united states.founded in 1828, it was predominantly built by martin van buren, who assembled politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson, making it the world's oldest active political party.the party is a big tent of competing and often opposing viewpoints, but modern american liberalism, a variant of social liberalism, is the party's majority ideology.the party also has notable centrist and social democratic factions.its main political rival has been the republican party since the 1850s.the historical predecessor of the democratic party is considered to be the democratic-republican party.before 1860, the democratic party supported expansive presidential power, the interests of slave states, agrarianism, and expansionism, while opposing a national bank and high tariffs.it split in 1860 over slavery and won the presidency only twice between 1860 and 1910, although it won the popular vote a total of four times in that period.in the late 19th century, it continued to oppose high tariffs and had fierce internal debates on the gold standard.in the early 20th century, it supported progressive reforms and opposed imperialism, with woodrow wilson winning the white house in 1912 and 1916.since franklin d. roosevelt and his new deal coalition after 1932, the democratic party has promoted a social liberal platform, including social security and unemployment insurance.the new deal attracted strong support for the party from recent european immigrants but diminished the party's pro-business wing.following the great society era of progressive legislation under lyndon b. johnson, the core bases of the parties shifted, with the southern states becoming more reliably republican and the northeastern states becoming more reliably democratic.the party's labor union element has become smaller since the 1970s, and as the american electorate shifted in a more conservative direction following ronald reagan's presidency, the election of bill clinton marked a move for the party toward the third way, moving the party's economic stance towards market-based economic policy.barack obama oversaw the party's passage of the affordable care act in 2010.the party's philosophy of modern american liberalism blends civil liberty and social equality with support for a mixed capitalist economy.on social issues, it advocates for abortion rights, the legalization of marijuana, stricter gun laws, lgbt rights, as well as criminal justice and immigration reform.expansion of social programs, including enacting universal healthcare coverage, equal opportunity, and consumer protection form the core of its economic agenda.on trade, immigration, and foreign policy, the party has taken widely varying positions throughout its history.as of 2023, the party holds the presidency and a majority in the u.s. senate, as well as 24 state governorships, 19 state legislatures, and 17 state government trifectas.by registered members, the democratic party is the largest party in the united states and the third largest in the world.including the incumbent, joe biden, 16 democrats have served as president of the united states.that party died out before the modern democratic party was organized; the jeffersonian party also inspired the whigs and modern republicans.historians argue that the modern democratic party was first organized in the late 1820s with the election of andrew jackson.it was predominately built by martin van buren, who assembled a wide cadre of politicians in every state behind war hero andrew jackson of tennessee, making it the world's oldest active political party.since the nomination of william jennings bryan in 1896, the party has generally positioned itself to the left of the republican party on economic issues.democrats have been more liberal on civil rights since 1948, although conservative factions within the democratic party that opposed them persisted in the south until the 1960s. | democratic party united states | headquarter | washington dc | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | as lyon-duchère | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | country | united states | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | scalds | pentaglossal | nonelite <tsp> scalds | unpreferableness | gropes | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | unwordably | fracturable | outblushes <tsp> unwordably | empyocele | hydrokinetics | no related information |
fall creek township is one of fourteen townships in madison county, indiana, united states.as of the 2010 census, its population was 14,695 and it contained 4,570 housing units.it was named from its principal stream and waterfalls.geographic names information system.united states geological survey, united states department of the interior.retrieved 2009-10-03.united states census bureau 2008 tiger/line shapefiles indianamap == external links == indiana township association united township association of indiana city-data.com page for fall creek township fall creek township history | fall creek township madison county indiana | country | united states | fall creek township is one of fourteen townships in madison county, indiana, united states.united states census bureau 2008 tiger/line shapefiles indianamap == external links == indiana township association united township association of indiana city-data.com page for fall creek township fall creek township history |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | brionies | refocusses | overelaborating <tsp> brionies | suboctile | hoppytoad | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 04/22 oostbaan | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | cleaveful | preinvestment | pyroclastic | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | azal pfk | no related information |
fall creek township is one of fourteen townships in madison county, indiana, united states.as of the 2010 census, its population was 14,695 and it contained 4,570 housing units.it was named from its principal stream and waterfalls.geographic names information system.united states geological survey, united states department of the interior.retrieved 2009-10-03.united states census bureau 2008 tiger/line shapefiles indianamap == external links == indiana township association united township association of indiana city-data.com page for fall creek township fall creek township history | vicegerencies | normandy | ravener | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | coden code | amhaaj | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | azal pfk | no related information |
fall creek township is one of fourteen townships in madison county, indiana, united states.as of the 2010 census, its population was 14,695 and it contained 4,570 housing units.it was named from its principal stream and waterfalls.geographic names information system.united states geological survey, united states department of the interior.retrieved 2009-10-03.united states census bureau 2008 tiger/line shapefiles indianamap == external links == indiana township association united township association of indiana city-data.com page for fall creek township fall creek township history | fleaseed | nigerians | hoidened | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | xyris | obloquy | osmazomatous <tsp> xyris | acalyptratae | puissantly | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | fc dila gori | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 04/22 oostbaan | no related information |
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amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 04/22 oostbaan | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | teamsters | us | unclassically | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | location | adams county pennsylvania | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | fc dila gori | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | issn number | 1865-8784 | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 09/27 buitenveldertbaan | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | issn number | 1865-8784 | no related information |
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alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | atlas | antilogistic | hemoglobinuria | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | abbreviation | abh math semin univ hambg | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor. |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | location | seminary ridge | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | shikaree | hardstanding | uptill <tsp> shikaree | thanatobiologic | proverbialize | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | rhodophyllidaceae | asdics | pelargomorphae | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | abbreviation | abh math semin univ hambg | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor. |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 09/27 buitenveldertbaan | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | fc karpaty lviv | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | abbreviation | abh math semin univ hambg | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor. |
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amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 18c/36c zwanenburgbaan | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | fc karpaty lviv | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | municipality | gettysburg pennsylvania | the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | municipality | gettysburg pennsylvania | the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | layaway | akasha | earthbound <tsp> layaway | stagnation | lutianus | no related information |
abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.it publishes articles on pure mathematics and is scientifically coordinated by the mathematisches seminar, an informal cooperation of mathematicians at the universität hamburg; its managing editors are professors vicente córtes and tobias dyckerhoff.the journal is indexed by mathematical reviews and zentralblatt math.blaschke invited both hermann weyl and david hilbert to the mathematisches seminar (in 1920 and 1921, respectively) to deliver talk series on their views concerning the foundations of mathematics.these talks formed part of the early history of the grundlagenkrise der mathematik and hilbert's talk was published in the firs]t volume of the new journal.the first volumes of the journal contain numerous papers of famous mathematicians such as paul bernays, constantin carathéodory, g. h. hardy & j. e. littlewood, jacques herbrand, ruth moufang, george pólya, and john von neumann.until 1970, the mathematisches seminar was covering all of mathematics, including applied mathematics, stochastics, and statistics.after the reform of the university, it became the research institute of pure mathematics.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media.until volume 36, the editorial board consisted of the directors of the mathematisches seminar and there was no managing editor.in those years, the following hamburg professors were members of the editorial board: rainer ansorge, emil artin, heinz bauer, wilhelm blaschke, hel braun, lothar collatz, max deuring, helmut hasse, erich hecke, karl hinderer, erich kähler, hans rademacher, johann radon, leopold schmetterer, emanuel sperner, ernst witt, hans zassenhaus.starting with volume 37, a pair of managing editors (schriftleitung) was responsible for the administration of the editorial process. | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg | publisher | springer science+business media | abhandlungen aus dem mathematischen seminar der universität hamburg (english: reports from the mathematical seminar of the university of hamburg) is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published by springer science+business media.as an institution, the mathematisches seminar was dissolved in 1999 and the informal cooperation with the same name was formed.since 2007, the journal is published by springer science+business media. |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | pectoris | murkness | ratchetlike <tsp> pectoris | adumbral | liplike | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | underfringe | magnates | enravishing | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | erratic | circumcircle | cinematographist <tsp> erratic | wavies | unclassification | no related information |
amsterdam airport schiphol (iata: ams, icao: eham), known informally as schiphol airport (dutch: luchthaven schiphol, pronounced [ˌlʏxtɦaːvə(n) ˈsxɪp(ɦ)ɔl; sxɪpˈɦɔl]), is the main international airport of the netherlands.it is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of amsterdam, in the municipality of haarlemmermeer in the province of north holland.it is the world's third busiest airport by international passenger traffic in 2021.with almost 72 million passengers in 2019, it is the third-busiest airport in europe in terms of passenger volume and the busiest in europe in terms of aircraft movements.with an annual cargo tonnage of 1.74 million, it is the 4th busiest in europe.ams covers a total area of 6,887 acres (10.761 sq mi; 2,787 ha) of land.the airport is built on the single-terminal concept: one large terminal split into three departure halls.schiphol is the hub for klm and its regional affiliate klm cityhopper as well as for corendon dutch airlines, martinair, transavia and tui fly netherlands.the airport also serves as a base for easyjet.schiphol opened on 16 september 1916 as a military airbase.the end of the first world war also saw the beginning of civilian use of schiphol airport and the airport eventually lost its military role completely.by 1940, schiphol had four asphalt runways at 45-degree angles.the airport was captured by the german military that same year and renamed fliegerhorst schiphol.the airport was destroyed through bombing but at the end of the war, the airfield was soon rebuilt.in 1949, it was decided that schiphol was to become the primary airport of the netherlands.schiphol airport was voted the best airport in western europe in 2020.in the gothic language, it indicated an area of low lying wetland ('hol' or 'holl') where wood (scip) could be extracted.however, gothic has never been spoken in the netherlands.it also ranks as the world's fifth busiest by international passenger traffic and the world's sixteenth busiest for cargo tonnage.a record 71,706,999 passengers passed through the airport in 2019.schiphol's main competitors in terms of passenger traffic and cargo throughput are london-heathrow, frankfurt, madrid, paris–charles de gaulle and istanbul.in 2019, 70.5% of passengers using the airport flew to and from europe, 10.6% to and from north america and 10.1% to and from asia; cargo volume was mainly between schiphol and asia (46.3%) and north america (17.6%).in 2019, 102 carriers provided a total of 332 destinations on a regular basis.the airport is built as one large terminal (a single-terminal concept), split into three departure halls, which connect again once airside.the most recent of these was completed in 1994 and expanded in 2007 with a new section, called terminal 4, although it is not considered a separate building.a new pier is to be opened in 2019 with a terminal extension planned to be operational by 2023.plans for further terminal and gate expansion exist, including the construction of a separate new terminal between the zwanenburgbaan and polderbaan runways that would end the one-terminal concept.because of intense traffic and high landing fees (due to the limit of 500,000 flights a year), some low-cost carriers decided to move their flights to smaller airports, such as rotterdam the hague airport and eindhoven airport.many low-cost carriers, such as easyjet and ryanair, however, continue to operate at schiphol, using the low-cost h pier.lelystad airport is currently being expanded aimed at accommodating some of the low-cost and leisure flights currently operating out of schiphol, eventually taking up to 45,000 flights a year.to combat noise and pollution complaints from the community in schiphol, amsterdam airport is advocating for a prohibition on private jets, with the aim of minimizing noise and environmental pollution. | amsterdam airport schiphol | runwayname | 18c/36c zwanenburgbaan | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | sadly | semimill | mongrelisation <tsp> sadly | dough | nutting | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | municipality | gettysburg pennsylvania | the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. |
above the veil is the fourth children's book in garth nix's the seventh tower series, published in 2001 by scholastic.they also meet lector jarnil, a famous teacher.tal and milla learn more about the intricacies of castle politics, including that sushin, a shadowmaster of the orange, is the dark vizier of the empress.he deals in unsavory matters and commands others under the authority of the empress.they also learn that the veil is maintained by the seven keystones which lie at the top of each of the seven towers.most of the chosen leave the castle due to the day of ascension.to prevent the veil from failing, tal, accompanied by the freefolk leader crow, climb the red tower and defeat the deadly keeper.they also solve a puzzle of tiles to prevent any alarms from ringing out.eventually they reach the red keystone and discover lector jarnil's cousin lokar trapped inside.as tal and crow prepare to depart, they are assaulted by numerous unbound spiritshadows.tal is able to construct a miniature veil in time to hide them, but accidentally binds adras, his spiritshadow, into it.as they near the freefolk base, crow injures tal and flees with the keystone.tal recovers the keystone and lokar convinces tal to go to aenir and consult the empress to free lokar.while tal and crow climb the tower, milla returns to odris by the labyrinth of tunnels below the castle.on her way, she discovers the skeleton where her primary sunstone partially originated.scrutinizing it closer, she notices a long violet fingernail, which she puts on.knowing that she will give herself to the ice, she breathes the tenth pattern to assure the completion of her task of getting a primary sunstone.on her way, she is attacked by arla and a band of shield maidens for bringing odris.milla accidentally kills arla with her talon.she is then judged by the crones, who will decide her fate.after reviewing milla's thoughts and dreams, the crones debate and decide to attack the castle to stop the spiritshadow trade and save the veil.the crones choose milla to lead the attack. | presternum | hypocoristic | minipill <tsp> presternum | oligochaete | ferruler | no related information |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | fc zestafoni | no related information |
the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. | 11th mississippi infantry monument | municipality | gettysburg pennsylvania | the 11th mississippi infantry statue is a gettysburg battlefield memorial commemorating a confederate regiment with a bronze sculpture of a flagbearer of the 11th mississippi infantry regiment. |
alexander guruli (georgian: ალექსანდრე გურული; born 9 november 1985) is a professional georgian football midfielder who plays for us saint-omer. | aleksandre guruli | club | fc zestafoni | no related information |
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