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34°s 64°w argentina (spanish pronunciation: [aɾxenˈtina] (listen)), officially the argentine republic (spanish: república argentina), is a country in the southern half of south america.argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), making it the second-largest country in south america after brazil, the fourth-largest country in the americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.it shares the bulk of the southern cone with chile to the west, and is also bordered by bolivia and paraguay to the north, brazil to the northeast, uruguay and the south atlantic ocean to the east, and the drake passage to the south.argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, buenos aires.the provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system.argentina claims sovereignty over the falkland islands, south georgia and the south sandwich islands, and a part of antarctica.the earliest recorded human presence in modern-day argentina dates back to the paleolithic period.the inca empire expanded to the northwest of the country in pre-columbian times.the country has its roots in spanish colonization of the region during the 16th century.argentina rose as the successor state of the viceroyalty of the río de la plata, a spanish overseas viceroyalty founded in 1776.the declaration and fight for independence (1810–1818) was followed by an extended civil war that lasted until 1861, culminating in the country's reorganization as a federation.the country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with several waves of european immigration, mainly italians and spaniards, influencing its culture and demography.the almost-unparalleled increase in prosperity led to argentina becoming the seventh-wealthiest nation in the world by the early 20th century.in 1896, argentina's gdp per capita surpassed that of the united states and was consistently in the top ten before at least 1920.although it remained among the fifteen richest countries for several decades, following the great depression in the 1930s, argentina descended into political instability and economic decline that pushed it back into underdevelopment, being currently ranked 62nd in the world.following the death of president juan perón in 1974, his widow and vice president, isabel perón, ascended to the presidency, before being overthrown in 1976.the following military junta, which was supported by the united states, persecuted and murdered thousands of political critics, activists, and leftists in the dirty war, a period of state terrorism and civil unrest that lasted until the election of raúl alfonsín as president in 1983.argentina is a regional power, and retains its historic status as a middle power in international affairs.a major non-nato ally of the united states, argentina is a developing country with the second-highest hdi (human development index) in latin america after chile.it maintains the second-largest economy in south america, and is a member of g-15 and g20.argentina is also a founding member of the united nations, world bank, world trade organization, mercosur, community of latin american and caribbean states and the organization of ibero-american states.argentina (masculine argentino) means in italian '(made) of silver, silver coloured', derived from the latin 'argentum' for silver.in italian, the adjective or the proper noun is often used in an autonomous way as a substantive and replaces it and it is said l'argentina.the name argentina was probably first given by the venetian and genoese navigators, such as giovanni caboto.in spanish and portuguese, the words for 'silver' are respectively plata and prata and '(made) of silver' is plateado and prateado.argentina was first associated with the silver mountains legend, widespread among the first european explorers of the la plata basin.the first written use of the name in spanish can be traced to la argentina, a 1602 poem by martín del barco centenera describing the region.
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austin is the capital city of the u.s. state of texas, as well as the seat and largest city of travis county, with portions extending into hays and williamson counties.incorporated on december 27, 1839, it is the 10th-most-populous city in the united states, the fourth-most-populous city in texas, and the second-most-populous state capital city.it has been one of the fastest growing large cities in the united states since 2010.downtown austin and downtown san antonio are approximately 80 miles (129 km) apart, and both fall along the interstate 35 corridor.austin is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous united states and is considered a beta−level global city as categorized by the globalization and world cities research network.as of 2021, austin had an estimated population of 964,177, up from 961,855 at the 2020 census.the city is the cultural and economic center of the austin–round rock metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,421,115 as of july 1, 2022.located in central texas within the greater texas hill country, it is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways, including lady bird lake and lake travis on the colorado river, barton springs, mckinney falls, and lake walter e. long.residents of austin are known as austinites.they include a diverse mix of government employees, college students, musicians, high-tech workers, and blue-collar workers.the city's official slogan promotes austin as 'the live music capital of the world', a reference to the city's many musicians and live music venues, as well as the long-running pbs tv concert series austin city limits.the city also adopted 'silicon hills' as a nickname in the 1990s due to a rapid influx of technology and development companies.in recent years, some austinites have adopted the unofficial slogan 'keep austin weird', which refers to the desire to protect small, unique, and local businesses from being overrun by large corporations.since the late 19th century, austin has also been known as the 'city of the violet crown', because of the colorful glow of light across the hills just after sunset.in 1987, austin originated and remains the site for south by southwest (stylized as sxsw and colloquially referred to as south by), an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences that take place in mid-march.emerging from a strong economic focus on government and education, since the 1990s, austin has become a center for technology and business.the technology roots in austin can be traced back to the 1960s when tracor (now bae systems), a major defense electronics contractor, began operation in the city in 1962.ibm followed in 1967, opening a facility to produce its selectric typewriters.texas instruments setup in austin two years later, motorola (now nxp semiconductors) started semiconductor chip manufacturing in 1974.bae systems, ibm, and nxp semiconductors still have campuses and manufacturing operations in austin as of 2022.a number of fortune 500 companies have headquarters or regional offices in austin, including 3m, advanced micro devices (amd), amazon, apple, facebook (meta), google, ibm, intel, nxp semiconductors, oracle, tesla, texas instruments, and whole foods market.dell's worldwide headquarters is located in the nearby suburb of round rock.with regard to education, austin is the home of the university of texas at austin, which is one of the largest universities in the u.s., with over 50,000 students.in 2021, austin became home to the austin fc, the first (and currently only) major professional sports team in the city.the area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late pleistocene (ice age) and are linked to the clovis culture around 9200 bc (over 11,200 years ago), based on evidence found throughout the area and documented at the much-studied gault site, midway between georgetown and fort cavazos.when settlers arrived from europe, the tonkawa tribe inhabited the area.
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austin texas | populationdensity | 129665 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> austin texas | areaofland | 6860 square kilometres <tsp> austin texas | areatotal | 70395 square kilometres
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the technology roots in austin can be traced back to the 1960s when tracor (now bae systems), a major defense electronics contractor, began operation in the city in 1962.bae systems, ibm, and nxp semiconductors still have campuses and manufacturing operations in austin as of 2022.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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34°s 64°w argentina (spanish pronunciation: [aɾxenˈtina] (listen)), officially the argentine republic (spanish: república argentina), is a country in the southern half of south america.argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), making it the second-largest country in south america after brazil, the fourth-largest country in the americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.it shares the bulk of the southern cone with chile to the west, and is also bordered by bolivia and paraguay to the north, brazil to the northeast, uruguay and the south atlantic ocean to the east, and the drake passage to the south.argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, buenos aires.the provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system.argentina claims sovereignty over the falkland islands, south georgia and the south sandwich islands, and a part of antarctica.the earliest recorded human presence in modern-day argentina dates back to the paleolithic period.the inca empire expanded to the northwest of the country in pre-columbian times.the country has its roots in spanish colonization of the region during the 16th century.argentina rose as the successor state of the viceroyalty of the río de la plata, a spanish overseas viceroyalty founded in 1776.the declaration and fight for independence (1810–1818) was followed by an extended civil war that lasted until 1861, culminating in the country's reorganization as a federation.the country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with several waves of european immigration, mainly italians and spaniards, influencing its culture and demography.the almost-unparalleled increase in prosperity led to argentina becoming the seventh-wealthiest nation in the world by the early 20th century.in 1896, argentina's gdp per capita surpassed that of the united states and was consistently in the top ten before at least 1920.although it remained among the fifteen richest countries for several decades, following the great depression in the 1930s, argentina descended into political instability and economic decline that pushed it back into underdevelopment, being currently ranked 62nd in the world.following the death of president juan perón in 1974, his widow and vice president, isabel perón, ascended to the presidency, before being overthrown in 1976.the following military junta, which was supported by the united states, persecuted and murdered thousands of political critics, activists, and leftists in the dirty war, a period of state terrorism and civil unrest that lasted until the election of raúl alfonsín as president in 1983.argentina is a regional power, and retains its historic status as a middle power in international affairs.a major non-nato ally of the united states, argentina is a developing country with the second-highest hdi (human development index) in latin america after chile.it maintains the second-largest economy in south america, and is a member of g-15 and g20.argentina is also a founding member of the united nations, world bank, world trade organization, mercosur, community of latin american and caribbean states and the organization of ibero-american states.argentina (masculine argentino) means in italian '(made) of silver, silver coloured', derived from the latin 'argentum' for silver.in italian, the adjective or the proper noun is often used in an autonomous way as a substantive and replaces it and it is said l'argentina.the name argentina was probably first given by the venetian and genoese navigators, such as giovanni caboto.in spanish and portuguese, the words for 'silver' are respectively plata and prata and '(made) of silver' is plateado and prateado.argentina was first associated with the silver mountains legend, widespread among the first european explorers of the la plata basin.the first written use of the name in spanish can be traced to la argentina, a 1602 poem by martín del barco centenera describing the region.
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argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, buenos aires.the country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with several waves of european immigration, mainly italians and spaniards, influencing its culture and demography.the almost-unparalleled increase in prosperity led to argentina becoming the seventh-wealthiest nation in the world by the early 20th century.
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austin is the capital city of the u.s. state of texas, as well as the seat and largest city of travis county, with portions extending into hays and williamson counties.incorporated on december 27, 1839, it is the 10th-most-populous city in the united states, the fourth-most-populous city in texas, and the second-most-populous state capital city.it has been one of the fastest growing large cities in the united states since 2010.downtown austin and downtown san antonio are approximately 80 miles (129 km) apart, and both fall along the interstate 35 corridor.austin is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous united states and is considered a beta−level global city as categorized by the globalization and world cities research network.as of 2021, austin had an estimated population of 964,177, up from 961,855 at the 2020 census.the city is the cultural and economic center of the austin–round rock metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,421,115 as of july 1, 2022.located in central texas within the greater texas hill country, it is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways, including lady bird lake and lake travis on the colorado river, barton springs, mckinney falls, and lake walter e. long.residents of austin are known as austinites.they include a diverse mix of government employees, college students, musicians, high-tech workers, and blue-collar workers.the city's official slogan promotes austin as 'the live music capital of the world', a reference to the city's many musicians and live music venues, as well as the long-running pbs tv concert series austin city limits.the city also adopted 'silicon hills' as a nickname in the 1990s due to a rapid influx of technology and development companies.in recent years, some austinites have adopted the unofficial slogan 'keep austin weird', which refers to the desire to protect small, unique, and local businesses from being overrun by large corporations.since the late 19th century, austin has also been known as the 'city of the violet crown', because of the colorful glow of light across the hills just after sunset.in 1987, austin originated and remains the site for south by southwest (stylized as sxsw and colloquially referred to as south by), an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences that take place in mid-march.emerging from a strong economic focus on government and education, since the 1990s, austin has become a center for technology and business.the technology roots in austin can be traced back to the 1960s when tracor (now bae systems), a major defense electronics contractor, began operation in the city in 1962.ibm followed in 1967, opening a facility to produce its selectric typewriters.texas instruments setup in austin two years later, motorola (now nxp semiconductors) started semiconductor chip manufacturing in 1974.bae systems, ibm, and nxp semiconductors still have campuses and manufacturing operations in austin as of 2022.a number of fortune 500 companies have headquarters or regional offices in austin, including 3m, advanced micro devices (amd), amazon, apple, facebook (meta), google, ibm, intel, nxp semiconductors, oracle, tesla, texas instruments, and whole foods market.dell's worldwide headquarters is located in the nearby suburb of round rock.with regard to education, austin is the home of the university of texas at austin, which is one of the largest universities in the u.s., with over 50,000 students.in 2021, austin became home to the austin fc, the first (and currently only) major professional sports team in the city.the area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late pleistocene (ice age) and are linked to the clovis culture around 9200 bc (over 11,200 years ago), based on evidence found throughout the area and documented at the much-studied gault site, midway between georgetown and fort cavazos.when settlers arrived from europe, the tonkawa tribe inhabited the area.
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austin texas | populationdensity | 129665 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> austin texas | areaofland | 6860 square kilometres <tsp> austin texas | areatotal | 70395 square kilometres
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the technology roots in austin can be traced back to the 1960s when tracor (now bae systems), a major defense electronics contractor, began operation in the city in 1962.bae systems, ibm, and nxp semiconductors still have campuses and manufacturing operations in austin as of 2022.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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34°s 64°w argentina (spanish pronunciation: [aɾxenˈtina] (listen)), officially the argentine republic (spanish: república argentina), is a country in the southern half of south america.argentina covers an area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), making it the second-largest country in south america after brazil, the fourth-largest country in the americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.it shares the bulk of the southern cone with chile to the west, and is also bordered by bolivia and paraguay to the north, brazil to the northeast, uruguay and the south atlantic ocean to the east, and the drake passage to the south.argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, buenos aires.the provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system.argentina claims sovereignty over the falkland islands, south georgia and the south sandwich islands, and a part of antarctica.the earliest recorded human presence in modern-day argentina dates back to the paleolithic period.the inca empire expanded to the northwest of the country in pre-columbian times.the country has its roots in spanish colonization of the region during the 16th century.argentina rose as the successor state of the viceroyalty of the río de la plata, a spanish overseas viceroyalty founded in 1776.the declaration and fight for independence (1810–1818) was followed by an extended civil war that lasted until 1861, culminating in the country's reorganization as a federation.the country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with several waves of european immigration, mainly italians and spaniards, influencing its culture and demography.the almost-unparalleled increase in prosperity led to argentina becoming the seventh-wealthiest nation in the world by the early 20th century.in 1896, argentina's gdp per capita surpassed that of the united states and was consistently in the top ten before at least 1920.although it remained among the fifteen richest countries for several decades, following the great depression in the 1930s, argentina descended into political instability and economic decline that pushed it back into underdevelopment, being currently ranked 62nd in the world.following the death of president juan perón in 1974, his widow and vice president, isabel perón, ascended to the presidency, before being overthrown in 1976.the following military junta, which was supported by the united states, persecuted and murdered thousands of political critics, activists, and leftists in the dirty war, a period of state terrorism and civil unrest that lasted until the election of raúl alfonsín as president in 1983.argentina is a regional power, and retains its historic status as a middle power in international affairs.a major non-nato ally of the united states, argentina is a developing country with the second-highest hdi (human development index) in latin america after chile.it maintains the second-largest economy in south america, and is a member of g-15 and g20.argentina is also a founding member of the united nations, world bank, world trade organization, mercosur, community of latin american and caribbean states and the organization of ibero-american states.argentina (masculine argentino) means in italian '(made) of silver, silver coloured', derived from the latin 'argentum' for silver.in italian, the adjective or the proper noun is often used in an autonomous way as a substantive and replaces it and it is said l'argentina.the name argentina was probably first given by the venetian and genoese navigators, such as giovanni caboto.in spanish and portuguese, the words for 'silver' are respectively plata and prata and '(made) of silver' is plateado and prateado.argentina was first associated with the silver mountains legend, widespread among the first european explorers of the la plata basin.the first written use of the name in spanish can be traced to la argentina, a 1602 poem by martín del barco centenera describing the region.
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argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, buenos aires.the country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with several waves of european immigration, mainly italians and spaniards, influencing its culture and demography.the almost-unparalleled increase in prosperity led to argentina becoming the seventh-wealthiest nation in the world by the early 20th century.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | hamilton academical fc <tsp> hamilton academical fc | ground | new douglas park <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | aldershot town fc
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martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.
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austin is the capital city of the u.s. state of texas, as well as the seat and largest city of travis county, with portions extending into hays and williamson counties.incorporated on december 27, 1839, it is the 10th-most-populous city in the united states, the fourth-most-populous city in texas, and the second-most-populous state capital city.it has been one of the fastest growing large cities in the united states since 2010.downtown austin and downtown san antonio are approximately 80 miles (129 km) apart, and both fall along the interstate 35 corridor.austin is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous united states and is considered a beta−level global city as categorized by the globalization and world cities research network.as of 2021, austin had an estimated population of 964,177, up from 961,855 at the 2020 census.the city is the cultural and economic center of the austin–round rock metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,421,115 as of july 1, 2022.located in central texas within the greater texas hill country, it is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways, including lady bird lake and lake travis on the colorado river, barton springs, mckinney falls, and lake walter e. long.residents of austin are known as austinites.they include a diverse mix of government employees, college students, musicians, high-tech workers, and blue-collar workers.the city's official slogan promotes austin as 'the live music capital of the world', a reference to the city's many musicians and live music venues, as well as the long-running pbs tv concert series austin city limits.the city also adopted 'silicon hills' as a nickname in the 1990s due to a rapid influx of technology and development companies.in recent years, some austinites have adopted the unofficial slogan 'keep austin weird', which refers to the desire to protect small, unique, and local businesses from being overrun by large corporations.since the late 19th century, austin has also been known as the 'city of the violet crown', because of the colorful glow of light across the hills just after sunset.in 1987, austin originated and remains the site for south by southwest (stylized as sxsw and colloquially referred to as south by), an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences that take place in mid-march.emerging from a strong economic focus on government and education, since the 1990s, austin has become a center for technology and business.the technology roots in austin can be traced back to the 1960s when tracor (now bae systems), a major defense electronics contractor, began operation in the city in 1962.ibm followed in 1967, opening a facility to produce its selectric typewriters.texas instruments setup in austin two years later, motorola (now nxp semiconductors) started semiconductor chip manufacturing in 1974.bae systems, ibm, and nxp semiconductors still have campuses and manufacturing operations in austin as of 2022.a number of fortune 500 companies have headquarters or regional offices in austin, including 3m, advanced micro devices (amd), amazon, apple, facebook (meta), google, ibm, intel, nxp semiconductors, oracle, tesla, texas instruments, and whole foods market.dell's worldwide headquarters is located in the nearby suburb of round rock.with regard to education, austin is the home of the university of texas at austin, which is one of the largest universities in the u.s., with over 50,000 students.in 2021, austin became home to the austin fc, the first (and currently only) major professional sports team in the city.the area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late pleistocene (ice age) and are linked to the clovis culture around 9200 bc (over 11,200 years ago), based on evidence found throughout the area and documented at the much-studied gault site, midway between georgetown and fort cavazos.when settlers arrived from europe, the tonkawa tribe inhabited the area.
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austin texas | populationdensity | 129665 inhabitants per square kilometre <tsp> austin texas | areaofland | 6860 square kilometres <tsp> austin texas | areatotal | 70395 square kilometres
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the technology roots in austin can be traced back to the 1960s when tracor (now bae systems), a major defense electronics contractor, began operation in the city in 1962.bae systems, ibm, and nxp semiconductors still have campuses and manufacturing operations in austin as of 2022.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | author | eric flint <tsp> eric flint | influencedby | robert a heinlein <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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california is a state in the western united states, located along the pacific coast.with nearly 39.2 million residents across a total area of approximately 163,696 square miles (423,970 km2), it is the most populous u.s. state and the third-largest by area.it is also the most populated subnational entity in north america and the 34th most populous in the world.the greater los angeles and san francisco bay areas are the nation's second and fifth most populous urban regions respectively, with the former having more than 18.7 million residents and the latter having over 9.6 million.sacramento is the state's capital, while los angeles is the most populous city in the state and the second most populous city in the country.san francisco is the second most densely populated major city in the country.los angeles county is the country's most populous, while san bernardino county is the largest county by area in the country.california borders oregon to the north, nevada and arizona to the east, the mexican state of baja california to the south; and it has a coastline along the pacific ocean to the west.california's economy is the largest of any state within the united states, with a $3.37 trillion gross state product (gsp) as of 2022.it is the largest sub-national economy in the world.if california were a sovereign nation, it would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy as of 2022, behind india and ahead of the united kingdom, as well as the 37th most populous.the greater los angeles area and the san francisco area are the nation's second- and fourth-largest urban economies ($1.0 trillion and $0.6 trillion respectively as of 2020), following the new york metropolitan area's $1.8 trillion.the san francisco bay area combined statistical area had the nation's highest gross domestic product per capita ($106,757) among large primary statistical areas in 2018, and is home to five of the world's ten largest companies by market capitalization and four of the world's ten richest people.slightly over 84 percent of the state's residents hold a high school degree, the lowest high school education rate of all 50 states.prior to european colonization, california was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-columbian north america and contained the highest native american population density north of what is now mexico.european exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization of california by the spanish empire.in 1804, it was included in alta california province within the viceroyalty of new spain.the area became a part of mexico in 1821, following its successful war for independence, but was ceded to the united states in 1848 after the mexican–american war.the california gold rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes.the western portion of alta california was then organized and admitted as the 31st state on september 9, 1850 as a free state, following the compromise of 1850. notable contributions to popular culture, ranging from entertainment, sports, music, and fashion, have their origins in california.the state also has made substantial contributions in the fields of communication, information, innovation, education, environmentalism, entertainment, economics, politics, technology, and religion.california is the home of hollywood, the oldest and the largest film industry in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment.it is considered the origin of the american film industry, hippie counterculture, beach and car culture, the personal computer, the internet, fast food, diners, burger joints, skateboarding, and the fortune cookie, among other inventions.many full-service restaurants were also invented in the state.the state is also notable for being home to many amusement parks, including disneyland, six flags magic mountain, knott's berry farm, and universal studios hollywood.
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california | language | english language <tsp> antioch california | ispartof | contra costa county california <tsp> antioch california | ispartof | california
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california is a state in the western united states, located along the pacific coast.california borders oregon to the north, nevada and arizona to the east, the mexican state of baja california to the south; and it has a coastline along the pacific ocean to the west.california's economy is the largest of any state within the united states, with a $3.37 trillion gross state product (gsp) as of 2022.if california were a sovereign nation, it would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy as of 2022, behind india and ahead of the united kingdom, as well as the 37th most populous.prior to european colonization, california was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-columbian north america and contained the highest native american population density north of what is now mexico.european exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization of california by the spanish empire.in 1804, it was included in alta california province within the viceroyalty of new spain.the california gold rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes.the western portion of alta california was then organized and admitted as the 31st state on september 9, 1850 as a free state, following the compromise of 1850. notable contributions to popular culture, ranging from entertainment, sports, music, and fashion, have their origins in california.california is the home of hollywood, the oldest and the largest film industry in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | author | eric flint <tsp> eric flint | influencedby | robert a heinlein <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | hamilton academical fc <tsp> hamilton academical fc | ground | new douglas park <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | clyde fc
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martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | author | eric flint <tsp> eric flint | influencedby | robert a heinlein <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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california is a state in the western united states, located along the pacific coast.with nearly 39.2 million residents across a total area of approximately 163,696 square miles (423,970 km2), it is the most populous u.s. state and the third-largest by area.it is also the most populated subnational entity in north america and the 34th most populous in the world.the greater los angeles and san francisco bay areas are the nation's second and fifth most populous urban regions respectively, with the former having more than 18.7 million residents and the latter having over 9.6 million.sacramento is the state's capital, while los angeles is the most populous city in the state and the second most populous city in the country.san francisco is the second most densely populated major city in the country.los angeles county is the country's most populous, while san bernardino county is the largest county by area in the country.california borders oregon to the north, nevada and arizona to the east, the mexican state of baja california to the south; and it has a coastline along the pacific ocean to the west.california's economy is the largest of any state within the united states, with a $3.37 trillion gross state product (gsp) as of 2022.it is the largest sub-national economy in the world.if california were a sovereign nation, it would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy as of 2022, behind india and ahead of the united kingdom, as well as the 37th most populous.the greater los angeles area and the san francisco area are the nation's second- and fourth-largest urban economies ($1.0 trillion and $0.6 trillion respectively as of 2020), following the new york metropolitan area's $1.8 trillion.the san francisco bay area combined statistical area had the nation's highest gross domestic product per capita ($106,757) among large primary statistical areas in 2018, and is home to five of the world's ten largest companies by market capitalization and four of the world's ten richest people.slightly over 84 percent of the state's residents hold a high school degree, the lowest high school education rate of all 50 states.prior to european colonization, california was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-columbian north america and contained the highest native american population density north of what is now mexico.european exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization of california by the spanish empire.in 1804, it was included in alta california province within the viceroyalty of new spain.the area became a part of mexico in 1821, following its successful war for independence, but was ceded to the united states in 1848 after the mexican–american war.the california gold rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes.the western portion of alta california was then organized and admitted as the 31st state on september 9, 1850 as a free state, following the compromise of 1850. notable contributions to popular culture, ranging from entertainment, sports, music, and fashion, have their origins in california.the state also has made substantial contributions in the fields of communication, information, innovation, education, environmentalism, entertainment, economics, politics, technology, and religion.california is the home of hollywood, the oldest and the largest film industry in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment.it is considered the origin of the american film industry, hippie counterculture, beach and car culture, the personal computer, the internet, fast food, diners, burger joints, skateboarding, and the fortune cookie, among other inventions.many full-service restaurants were also invented in the state.the state is also notable for being home to many amusement parks, including disneyland, six flags magic mountain, knott's berry farm, and universal studios hollywood.
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california | language | english language <tsp> antioch california | ispartof | contra costa county california <tsp> antioch california | ispartof | california
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california is a state in the western united states, located along the pacific coast.california borders oregon to the north, nevada and arizona to the east, the mexican state of baja california to the south; and it has a coastline along the pacific ocean to the west.california's economy is the largest of any state within the united states, with a $3.37 trillion gross state product (gsp) as of 2022.if california were a sovereign nation, it would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy as of 2022, behind india and ahead of the united kingdom, as well as the 37th most populous.prior to european colonization, california was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-columbian north america and contained the highest native american population density north of what is now mexico.european exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization of california by the spanish empire.in 1804, it was included in alta california province within the viceroyalty of new spain.the california gold rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes.the western portion of alta california was then organized and admitted as the 31st state on september 9, 1850 as a free state, following the compromise of 1850. notable contributions to popular culture, ranging from entertainment, sports, music, and fashion, have their origins in california.california is the home of hollywood, the oldest and the largest film industry in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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california is a state in the western united states, located along the pacific coast.with nearly 39.2 million residents across a total area of approximately 163,696 square miles (423,970 km2), it is the most populous u.s. state and the third-largest by area.it is also the most populated subnational entity in north america and the 34th most populous in the world.the greater los angeles and san francisco bay areas are the nation's second and fifth most populous urban regions respectively, with the former having more than 18.7 million residents and the latter having over 9.6 million.sacramento is the state's capital, while los angeles is the most populous city in the state and the second most populous city in the country.san francisco is the second most densely populated major city in the country.los angeles county is the country's most populous, while san bernardino county is the largest county by area in the country.california borders oregon to the north, nevada and arizona to the east, the mexican state of baja california to the south; and it has a coastline along the pacific ocean to the west.california's economy is the largest of any state within the united states, with a $3.37 trillion gross state product (gsp) as of 2022.it is the largest sub-national economy in the world.if california were a sovereign nation, it would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy as of 2022, behind india and ahead of the united kingdom, as well as the 37th most populous.the greater los angeles area and the san francisco area are the nation's second- and fourth-largest urban economies ($1.0 trillion and $0.6 trillion respectively as of 2020), following the new york metropolitan area's $1.8 trillion.the san francisco bay area combined statistical area had the nation's highest gross domestic product per capita ($106,757) among large primary statistical areas in 2018, and is home to five of the world's ten largest companies by market capitalization and four of the world's ten richest people.slightly over 84 percent of the state's residents hold a high school degree, the lowest high school education rate of all 50 states.prior to european colonization, california was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-columbian north america and contained the highest native american population density north of what is now mexico.european exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization of california by the spanish empire.in 1804, it was included in alta california province within the viceroyalty of new spain.the area became a part of mexico in 1821, following its successful war for independence, but was ceded to the united states in 1848 after the mexican–american war.the california gold rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes.the western portion of alta california was then organized and admitted as the 31st state on september 9, 1850 as a free state, following the compromise of 1850. notable contributions to popular culture, ranging from entertainment, sports, music, and fashion, have their origins in california.the state also has made substantial contributions in the fields of communication, information, innovation, education, environmentalism, entertainment, economics, politics, technology, and religion.california is the home of hollywood, the oldest and the largest film industry in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment.it is considered the origin of the american film industry, hippie counterculture, beach and car culture, the personal computer, the internet, fast food, diners, burger joints, skateboarding, and the fortune cookie, among other inventions.many full-service restaurants were also invented in the state.the state is also notable for being home to many amusement parks, including disneyland, six flags magic mountain, knott's berry farm, and universal studios hollywood.
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california | language | english language <tsp> antioch california | ispartof | contra costa county california <tsp> antioch california | ispartof | california
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california is a state in the western united states, located along the pacific coast.california borders oregon to the north, nevada and arizona to the east, the mexican state of baja california to the south; and it has a coastline along the pacific ocean to the west.california's economy is the largest of any state within the united states, with a $3.37 trillion gross state product (gsp) as of 2022.if california were a sovereign nation, it would rank as the world's fifth-largest economy as of 2022, behind india and ahead of the united kingdom, as well as the 37th most populous.prior to european colonization, california was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas in pre-columbian north america and contained the highest native american population density north of what is now mexico.european exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries led to the colonization of california by the spanish empire.in 1804, it was included in alta california province within the viceroyalty of new spain.the california gold rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes.the western portion of alta california was then organized and admitted as the 31st state on september 9, 1850 as a free state, following the compromise of 1850. notable contributions to popular culture, ranging from entertainment, sports, music, and fashion, have their origins in california.california is the home of hollywood, the oldest and the largest film industry in the world, profoundly influencing global entertainment.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | motherwell fc <tsp> motherwell fc | ground | fir park <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | accrington stanley fc
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martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.
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33.79°n 84.47°w / 33.79; -84.47 fulton county is a county located in the north-central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 united states census, the population was 1,066,710, making it the state's most-populous county and its only one with over one million inhabitants.its county seat and largest city is atlanta, the state capital.approximately 90% of the city of atlanta is within fulton county; the other 10% lies within dekalb county.fulton county is part of the atlanta-sandy springs-roswell, ga metropolitan statistical area.it was named in honor of robert fulton, the man who created the first commercially successful steamboat in 1807.after the american civil war, there was considerable violence against freedmen in the county.during the post-reconstruction period, violence and the number of lynchings of blacks increased in the late 19th century, as whites exercised terrorism to re-establish and maintain white supremacy.whites lynched 35 african americans here from 1877 to 1950; according to the georgia lynching project, 24 were killed in 1906.this was the highest total in the state.with a total of 589, georgia was second to mississippi in its total number of lynchings in this period.in addition to individual lynchings, during the atlanta race riot of 1906, whites killed at least 25 african americans; the number may have been considerably higher.two white persons died during the riot; one a woman who died of a heart attack.the violence affected black residential and business development in the city afterward.the georgia legislature effectively completed disenfranchisement of african americans in 1908, with constitutional amendments that raised barriers to voter registration and voting, excluding them from the political system.at the beginning of 1932, as an austerity measure to save money during the great depression, fulton county annexed milton county to the north and campbell county to the southwest, to centralize administration.that resulted in the current long shape of the county along 80 miles (130 km) of the chattahoochee river.on may 9 of that year, neighboring cobb county ceded the city of roswell and lands lying east of willeo creek to fulton county so that it would be more contiguous with the lands ceded from milton county.in the second half of the 20th century, atlanta and fulton county became the location of numerous national and international headquarters for leading companies, attracting highly skilled employees from around the country.this led to the city and county becoming more cosmopolitan and diverse.in 1992, fulton county elected the first african-american woman, jacquelyn harrison barrett, to the position of sheriff in the history of the united states.the county is located in the piedmont region of the state in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains to the north.the shape of the county resembles a sword with its handle at the northeastern part, and the tip at the southwestern portion.going from north to south, the northernmost portion of fulton county, encompassing milton and northern alpharetta, is located in the etowah river sub-basin of the act river basin (alabama-coosa-tallapoosa river basin).the rest of north and central fulton, to downtown atlanta, is located in the upper chattahoochee river sub-basin of the acf river basin (apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint river basin).the bulk of south fulton county, from atlanta to palmetto, is located in the middle chattahoochee river-lake harding sub-basin of the larger acf river basin, with just the eastern edges of south fulton, from palmetto northeast through union hill to hapeville, in the upper flint river sub-basin of the same larger acf river basin.the population density was 1,748.0 inhabitants per square mile (674.9/km2).
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33.79°n 84.47°w / 33.79; -84.47 fulton county is a county located in the north-central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 united states census, the population was 1,066,710, making it the state's most-populous county and its only one with over one million inhabitants.whites lynched 35 african americans here from 1877 to 1950; according to the georgia lynching project, 24 were killed in 1906.with a total of 589, georgia was second to mississippi in its total number of lynchings in this period.in addition to individual lynchings, during the atlanta race riot of 1906, whites killed at least 25 african americans; the number may have been considerably higher.the georgia legislature effectively completed disenfranchisement of african americans in 1908, with constitutional amendments that raised barriers to voter registration and voting, excluding them from the political system.in 1992, fulton county elected the first african-american woman, jacquelyn harrison barrett, to the position of sheriff in the history of the united states.going from north to south, the northernmost portion of fulton county, encompassing milton and northern alpharetta, is located in the etowah river sub-basin of the act river basin (alabama-coosa-tallapoosa river basin).
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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33.79°n 84.47°w / 33.79; -84.47 fulton county is a county located in the north-central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 united states census, the population was 1,066,710, making it the state's most-populous county and its only one with over one million inhabitants.its county seat and largest city is atlanta, the state capital.approximately 90% of the city of atlanta is within fulton county; the other 10% lies within dekalb county.fulton county is part of the atlanta-sandy springs-roswell, ga metropolitan statistical area.it was named in honor of robert fulton, the man who created the first commercially successful steamboat in 1807.after the american civil war, there was considerable violence against freedmen in the county.during the post-reconstruction period, violence and the number of lynchings of blacks increased in the late 19th century, as whites exercised terrorism to re-establish and maintain white supremacy.whites lynched 35 african americans here from 1877 to 1950; according to the georgia lynching project, 24 were killed in 1906.this was the highest total in the state.with a total of 589, georgia was second to mississippi in its total number of lynchings in this period.in addition to individual lynchings, during the atlanta race riot of 1906, whites killed at least 25 african americans; the number may have been considerably higher.two white persons died during the riot; one a woman who died of a heart attack.the violence affected black residential and business development in the city afterward.the georgia legislature effectively completed disenfranchisement of african americans in 1908, with constitutional amendments that raised barriers to voter registration and voting, excluding them from the political system.at the beginning of 1932, as an austerity measure to save money during the great depression, fulton county annexed milton county to the north and campbell county to the southwest, to centralize administration.that resulted in the current long shape of the county along 80 miles (130 km) of the chattahoochee river.on may 9 of that year, neighboring cobb county ceded the city of roswell and lands lying east of willeo creek to fulton county so that it would be more contiguous with the lands ceded from milton county.in the second half of the 20th century, atlanta and fulton county became the location of numerous national and international headquarters for leading companies, attracting highly skilled employees from around the country.this led to the city and county becoming more cosmopolitan and diverse.in 1992, fulton county elected the first african-american woman, jacquelyn harrison barrett, to the position of sheriff in the history of the united states.the county is located in the piedmont region of the state in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains to the north.the shape of the county resembles a sword with its handle at the northeastern part, and the tip at the southwestern portion.going from north to south, the northernmost portion of fulton county, encompassing milton and northern alpharetta, is located in the etowah river sub-basin of the act river basin (alabama-coosa-tallapoosa river basin).the rest of north and central fulton, to downtown atlanta, is located in the upper chattahoochee river sub-basin of the acf river basin (apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint river basin).the bulk of south fulton county, from atlanta to palmetto, is located in the middle chattahoochee river-lake harding sub-basin of the larger acf river basin, with just the eastern edges of south fulton, from palmetto northeast through union hill to hapeville, in the upper flint river sub-basin of the same larger acf river basin.the population density was 1,748.0 inhabitants per square mile (674.9/km2).
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33.79°n 84.47°w / 33.79; -84.47 fulton county is a county located in the north-central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 united states census, the population was 1,066,710, making it the state's most-populous county and its only one with over one million inhabitants.whites lynched 35 african americans here from 1877 to 1950; according to the georgia lynching project, 24 were killed in 1906.with a total of 589, georgia was second to mississippi in its total number of lynchings in this period.in addition to individual lynchings, during the atlanta race riot of 1906, whites killed at least 25 african americans; the number may have been considerably higher.the georgia legislature effectively completed disenfranchisement of african americans in 1908, with constitutional amendments that raised barriers to voter registration and voting, excluding them from the political system.in 1992, fulton county elected the first african-american woman, jacquelyn harrison barrett, to the position of sheriff in the history of the united states.going from north to south, the northernmost portion of fulton county, encompassing milton and northern alpharetta, is located in the etowah river sub-basin of the act river basin (alabama-coosa-tallapoosa river basin).
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.''1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | motherwell fc <tsp> motherwell fc | ground | fir park <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | scotland national under-21 football team
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | numberofpages | 448 <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | mediatype | print <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.
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33.79°n 84.47°w / 33.79; -84.47 fulton county is a county located in the north-central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 united states census, the population was 1,066,710, making it the state's most-populous county and its only one with over one million inhabitants.its county seat and largest city is atlanta, the state capital.approximately 90% of the city of atlanta is within fulton county; the other 10% lies within dekalb county.fulton county is part of the atlanta-sandy springs-roswell, ga metropolitan statistical area.it was named in honor of robert fulton, the man who created the first commercially successful steamboat in 1807.after the american civil war, there was considerable violence against freedmen in the county.during the post-reconstruction period, violence and the number of lynchings of blacks increased in the late 19th century, as whites exercised terrorism to re-establish and maintain white supremacy.whites lynched 35 african americans here from 1877 to 1950; according to the georgia lynching project, 24 were killed in 1906.this was the highest total in the state.with a total of 589, georgia was second to mississippi in its total number of lynchings in this period.in addition to individual lynchings, during the atlanta race riot of 1906, whites killed at least 25 african americans; the number may have been considerably higher.two white persons died during the riot; one a woman who died of a heart attack.the violence affected black residential and business development in the city afterward.the georgia legislature effectively completed disenfranchisement of african americans in 1908, with constitutional amendments that raised barriers to voter registration and voting, excluding them from the political system.at the beginning of 1932, as an austerity measure to save money during the great depression, fulton county annexed milton county to the north and campbell county to the southwest, to centralize administration.that resulted in the current long shape of the county along 80 miles (130 km) of the chattahoochee river.on may 9 of that year, neighboring cobb county ceded the city of roswell and lands lying east of willeo creek to fulton county so that it would be more contiguous with the lands ceded from milton county.in the second half of the 20th century, atlanta and fulton county became the location of numerous national and international headquarters for leading companies, attracting highly skilled employees from around the country.this led to the city and county becoming more cosmopolitan and diverse.in 1992, fulton county elected the first african-american woman, jacquelyn harrison barrett, to the position of sheriff in the history of the united states.the county is located in the piedmont region of the state in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains to the north.the shape of the county resembles a sword with its handle at the northeastern part, and the tip at the southwestern portion.going from north to south, the northernmost portion of fulton county, encompassing milton and northern alpharetta, is located in the etowah river sub-basin of the act river basin (alabama-coosa-tallapoosa river basin).the rest of north and central fulton, to downtown atlanta, is located in the upper chattahoochee river sub-basin of the acf river basin (apalachicola-chattahoochee-flint river basin).the bulk of south fulton county, from atlanta to palmetto, is located in the middle chattahoochee river-lake harding sub-basin of the larger acf river basin, with just the eastern edges of south fulton, from palmetto northeast through union hill to hapeville, in the upper flint river sub-basin of the same larger acf river basin.the population density was 1,748.0 inhabitants per square mile (674.9/km2).
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fulton county georgia | country | united states <tsp> alpharetta georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> alpharetta georgia | ispartof | fulton county georgia
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33.79°n 84.47°w / 33.79; -84.47 fulton county is a county located in the north-central portion of the u.s. state of georgia.as of the 2020 united states census, the population was 1,066,710, making it the state's most-populous county and its only one with over one million inhabitants.whites lynched 35 african americans here from 1877 to 1950; according to the georgia lynching project, 24 were killed in 1906.with a total of 589, georgia was second to mississippi in its total number of lynchings in this period.in addition to individual lynchings, during the atlanta race riot of 1906, whites killed at least 25 african americans; the number may have been considerably higher.the georgia legislature effectively completed disenfranchisement of african americans in 1908, with constitutional amendments that raised barriers to voter registration and voting, excluding them from the political system.in 1992, fulton county elected the first african-american woman, jacquelyn harrison barrett, to the position of sheriff in the history of the united states.going from north to south, the northernmost portion of fulton county, encompassing milton and northern alpharetta, is located in the etowah river sub-basin of the act river basin (alabama-coosa-tallapoosa river basin).
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | motherwell fc <tsp> motherwell fc | ground | fir park <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | scotland national under-21 football team
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | motherwell fc <tsp> motherwell fc | ground | fir park <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | scotland national under-21 football team
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | scotland national under-19 football team <tsp> clyde fc | ground | broadwood stadium <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | clyde fc
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | numberofpages | 448 <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | mediatype | print <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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foeman | fearnought | unacrimoniousness <tsp> foeman | oligodactylia | loadsome
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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concubinage | unilludedly | monerula <tsp> concubinage | baldfaced | turgencies
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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postcolonial | subjudgeship | leeroway <tsp> postcolonial | kittling | tetrahedrite
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.martin was an often used as a substitute for motherwell and failed to make a league appearance for them before moving on.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite not appearing for leeds he was offered a new contract in september 2008, and moved to barrow of the conference national on loan to get more first team experience.martin's time at barrow was extended to a season-long loan and he became a fans' favourite.martin was declared man-of-the-match in barrow's fa cup third-round game versus premier league club middlesbrough, receiving praise from the club's co-manager dave bayliss.injuries reduced martin's appearances for barrow towards the end of that season.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.in total, martin played ten matches for accrington stanley.on 27 october 2009, leeds recalled him, with current number one goalkeeper shane higgs out with a thigh injury and loanee goalkeeper frank fielding having returned to his parent club.martin expected to be the back-up keeper for casper ankergren.martin was regularly on the bench whilst higgs was out injured, but he was displaced versus oldham athletic with david martin having arrived on loan from liverpool.however, martin returned as a leeds substitute versus huddersfield town, as leeds already had five loan players in the squad and david martin was therefore unable to be included.martin was part of the leeds squad that gained promotion to the championship, although he was confined to being third choice keeper behind shane higgs and casper ankergren.during the summer of 2010 ankergren left the club and was replaced by kasper schmeichel, which meant that martin continued to be only the third choice goalkeeper.on 4 august 2010, martin re-joined barrow on loan until january 2011.on 14 august 2010, martin made his second debut for barrow versus histon and conceded three goals in a 3–1 defeat.in october, after injuries to kasper schmeichel and shane higgs, leeds contemplated recalling martin to act as cover but decided to let him stay at barrow to help his development.on 4 january 2011, martin returned to leeds after barrow decided they couldn't afford to keep him.on 31 january 2011, martin's contract was cancelled by mutual consent, allowing him to find a new club, after the loan signing of manchester city goalkeeper david gonzález giraldo.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | scotland national under-19 football team <tsp> clyde fc | ground | broadwood stadium <tsp> alan martin footballer born 1989 | club | clyde fc
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alan andrew martin (born 1 january 1989) is a scottish footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for gibraltar football league club manchester 62.martin has previously played for motherwell, leeds united, barrow, accrington stanley, ayr united, crewe alexandra, aldershot town, clyde, hamilton academical, dumbarton, queen of the south, east kilbride and edinburgh city.rangers made enquiries about signing martin in 2007, before he joined league one club leeds united on an initial two-year contract on 31 august 2007, taking the opportunity to be more involved in a first team squad.despite suggestions that martin could be involved in the leeds first team for the 2009–10 season, he was loaned out again and joined accrington stanley of league two until january 2010.martin had his football league debut with stanley in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 defeat to rotherham united and fought for the number one jersey with fellow goalkeeper ian dunbavin.after his release from leeds, martin moved back to scotland to sign for part-time club ayr united in south ayrshire.martin was the regular first choice keeper after signing and helped the somerset park club to win promotion to the scottish football league first division via the play-offs in may 2011.although being offered a contract at the honest men for the 2011–12, martin declined the offer when he stated he wanted to go back to full-time football.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | 1634: the baltic war <tsp> 1634: the baltic war | author | david weber <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.he is the son of former russian hockey player alexander barkov sr. and holds dual finnish and russian citizenship.barkov is regarded as an elite two-way centre and one of the best defensive forwards in hockey, winning the frank j. selke trophy in 2021.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov joined tappara’s junior system and started his professional career with the club in the finnish elite league.during the 2010–11 season, he became one of the youngest players to compete in the u20 sm-sarja.he finished the 2011–12 season with five goals and 12 assists for 17 points through 25 games.following this, barkov made his debut in the top league liiga with tappara on 1 october 2011 and became the youngest player in the league to score a point, with his assist on a goal by kalle kaijomaa.the 37-year old record was previously held by juha jyrkkiö.as the season progressed, barkov spent time on the team's power play and averaged 13:32 minutes of ice time.he tallied seven goals and nine assists through 32 games before being ruled out for the remainder of the regular season due to mononucleosis.barkov returned to the liiga for the 2012–13 season where he set numerous career highs.barkov ranked second on tappara in scoring with 21 goals and 27 assists for 48 points through 53 games before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.the injury required surgery and he was forced to sit out the rest of the playoffs and the fitness portion of the nhl combine.despite this, the final ranking from the nhl central scouting bureau for the 2013 nhl entry draft was first overall for international skaters.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.he made his nhl debut on 3 october 2013, in a win over the dallas stars.during the game, he scored his first nhl goal while playing 15:34 and winning three of 13 faceoffs.he subsequently became the youngest player since the 1967 nhl expansion to score a goal in the nhl.as the youngest player in the nhl's 2013–14 season, barkov continued to produce and quickly accumulated five points in his first seven games.as his points increased, so did his playing time.by the end of october, barkov went from averaging about 10 minutes to playing more than 13 minutes.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.barkov also earned praise from hockey pundits and teammates for playing beyond his years on and off the ice.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.as a member of the top line through january, barkov suffered a lower body injury on 21 january and subsequently missed four games.despite this, he still sat just one point off the team lead in points with 24.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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aleksander barkov jr | birthyear | 1995 <tsp> aleksander barkov jr | club | florida panthers <tsp> aleksander barkov jr | birthplace | tampere finland
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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georgia us state | country | united states <tsp> alpharetta georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> alpharetta georgia | ispartof | fulton county georgia
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | 1634: the baltic war <tsp> 1634: the baltic war | author | david weber <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.he is the son of former russian hockey player alexander barkov sr. and holds dual finnish and russian citizenship.barkov is regarded as an elite two-way centre and one of the best defensive forwards in hockey, winning the frank j. selke trophy in 2021.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov joined tappara’s junior system and started his professional career with the club in the finnish elite league.during the 2010–11 season, he became one of the youngest players to compete in the u20 sm-sarja.he finished the 2011–12 season with five goals and 12 assists for 17 points through 25 games.following this, barkov made his debut in the top league liiga with tappara on 1 october 2011 and became the youngest player in the league to score a point, with his assist on a goal by kalle kaijomaa.the 37-year old record was previously held by juha jyrkkiö.as the season progressed, barkov spent time on the team's power play and averaged 13:32 minutes of ice time.he tallied seven goals and nine assists through 32 games before being ruled out for the remainder of the regular season due to mononucleosis.barkov returned to the liiga for the 2012–13 season where he set numerous career highs.barkov ranked second on tappara in scoring with 21 goals and 27 assists for 48 points through 53 games before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.the injury required surgery and he was forced to sit out the rest of the playoffs and the fitness portion of the nhl combine.despite this, the final ranking from the nhl central scouting bureau for the 2013 nhl entry draft was first overall for international skaters.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.he made his nhl debut on 3 october 2013, in a win over the dallas stars.during the game, he scored his first nhl goal while playing 15:34 and winning three of 13 faceoffs.he subsequently became the youngest player since the 1967 nhl expansion to score a goal in the nhl.as the youngest player in the nhl's 2013–14 season, barkov continued to produce and quickly accumulated five points in his first seven games.as his points increased, so did his playing time.by the end of october, barkov went from averaging about 10 minutes to playing more than 13 minutes.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.barkov also earned praise from hockey pundits and teammates for playing beyond his years on and off the ice.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.as a member of the top line through january, barkov suffered a lower body injury on 21 january and subsequently missed four games.despite this, he still sat just one point off the team lead in points with 24.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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aleksander barkov jr | birthyear | 1995 <tsp> aleksander barkov jr | club | florida panthers <tsp> aleksander barkov jr | birthplace | tampere finland
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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georgia us state | country | united states <tsp> alpharetta georgia | ispartof | georgia us state <tsp> alpharetta georgia | ispartof | fulton county georgia
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | 1634: the ram rebellion <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | language | english language <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.he is the son of former russian hockey player alexander barkov sr. and holds dual finnish and russian citizenship.barkov is regarded as an elite two-way centre and one of the best defensive forwards in hockey, winning the frank j. selke trophy in 2021.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov joined tappara’s junior system and started his professional career with the club in the finnish elite league.during the 2010–11 season, he became one of the youngest players to compete in the u20 sm-sarja.he finished the 2011–12 season with five goals and 12 assists for 17 points through 25 games.following this, barkov made his debut in the top league liiga with tappara on 1 october 2011 and became the youngest player in the league to score a point, with his assist on a goal by kalle kaijomaa.the 37-year old record was previously held by juha jyrkkiö.as the season progressed, barkov spent time on the team's power play and averaged 13:32 minutes of ice time.he tallied seven goals and nine assists through 32 games before being ruled out for the remainder of the regular season due to mononucleosis.barkov returned to the liiga for the 2012–13 season where he set numerous career highs.barkov ranked second on tappara in scoring with 21 goals and 27 assists for 48 points through 53 games before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.the injury required surgery and he was forced to sit out the rest of the playoffs and the fitness portion of the nhl combine.despite this, the final ranking from the nhl central scouting bureau for the 2013 nhl entry draft was first overall for international skaters.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.he made his nhl debut on 3 october 2013, in a win over the dallas stars.during the game, he scored his first nhl goal while playing 15:34 and winning three of 13 faceoffs.he subsequently became the youngest player since the 1967 nhl expansion to score a goal in the nhl.as the youngest player in the nhl's 2013–14 season, barkov continued to produce and quickly accumulated five points in his first seven games.as his points increased, so did his playing time.by the end of october, barkov went from averaging about 10 minutes to playing more than 13 minutes.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.barkov also earned praise from hockey pundits and teammates for playing beyond his years on and off the ice.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.as a member of the top line through january, barkov suffered a lower body injury on 21 january and subsequently missed four games.despite this, he still sat just one point off the team lead in points with 24.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | 1634: the ram rebellion <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | language | english language <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.he is the son of former russian hockey player alexander barkov sr. and holds dual finnish and russian citizenship.barkov is regarded as an elite two-way centre and one of the best defensive forwards in hockey, winning the frank j. selke trophy in 2021.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov joined tappara’s junior system and started his professional career with the club in the finnish elite league.during the 2010–11 season, he became one of the youngest players to compete in the u20 sm-sarja.he finished the 2011–12 season with five goals and 12 assists for 17 points through 25 games.following this, barkov made his debut in the top league liiga with tappara on 1 october 2011 and became the youngest player in the league to score a point, with his assist on a goal by kalle kaijomaa.the 37-year old record was previously held by juha jyrkkiö.as the season progressed, barkov spent time on the team's power play and averaged 13:32 minutes of ice time.he tallied seven goals and nine assists through 32 games before being ruled out for the remainder of the regular season due to mononucleosis.barkov returned to the liiga for the 2012–13 season where he set numerous career highs.barkov ranked second on tappara in scoring with 21 goals and 27 assists for 48 points through 53 games before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.the injury required surgery and he was forced to sit out the rest of the playoffs and the fitness portion of the nhl combine.despite this, the final ranking from the nhl central scouting bureau for the 2013 nhl entry draft was first overall for international skaters.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.he made his nhl debut on 3 october 2013, in a win over the dallas stars.during the game, he scored his first nhl goal while playing 15:34 and winning three of 13 faceoffs.he subsequently became the youngest player since the 1967 nhl expansion to score a goal in the nhl.as the youngest player in the nhl's 2013–14 season, barkov continued to produce and quickly accumulated five points in his first seven games.as his points increased, so did his playing time.by the end of october, barkov went from averaging about 10 minutes to playing more than 13 minutes.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.barkov also earned praise from hockey pundits and teammates for playing beyond his years on and off the ice.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.as a member of the top line through january, barkov suffered a lower body injury on 21 january and subsequently missed four games.despite this, he still sat just one point off the team lead in points with 24.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.he is the son of former russian hockey player alexander barkov sr. and holds dual finnish and russian citizenship.barkov is regarded as an elite two-way centre and one of the best defensive forwards in hockey, winning the frank j. selke trophy in 2021.barkov was born and raised in tampere, finland, where his father was playing for tappara of the finnish sm-liiga at the time.barkov joined tappara’s junior system and started his professional career with the club in the finnish elite league.during the 2010–11 season, he became one of the youngest players to compete in the u20 sm-sarja.he finished the 2011–12 season with five goals and 12 assists for 17 points through 25 games.following this, barkov made his debut in the top league liiga with tappara on 1 october 2011 and became the youngest player in the league to score a point, with his assist on a goal by kalle kaijomaa.the 37-year old record was previously held by juha jyrkkiö.as the season progressed, barkov spent time on the team's power play and averaged 13:32 minutes of ice time.he tallied seven goals and nine assists through 32 games before being ruled out for the remainder of the regular season due to mononucleosis.barkov returned to the liiga for the 2012–13 season where he set numerous career highs.barkov ranked second on tappara in scoring with 21 goals and 27 assists for 48 points through 53 games before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.the injury required surgery and he was forced to sit out the rest of the playoffs and the fitness portion of the nhl combine.despite this, the final ranking from the nhl central scouting bureau for the 2013 nhl entry draft was first overall for international skaters.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.he made his nhl debut on 3 october 2013, in a win over the dallas stars.during the game, he scored his first nhl goal while playing 15:34 and winning three of 13 faceoffs.he subsequently became the youngest player since the 1967 nhl expansion to score a goal in the nhl.as the youngest player in the nhl's 2013–14 season, barkov continued to produce and quickly accumulated five points in his first seven games.as his points increased, so did his playing time.by the end of october, barkov went from averaging about 10 minutes to playing more than 13 minutes.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.barkov also earned praise from hockey pundits and teammates for playing beyond his years on and off the ice.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.as a member of the top line through january, barkov suffered a lower body injury on 21 january and subsequently missed four games.despite this, he still sat just one point off the team lead in points with 24.although he recovered in time to join team finland at the olympics, barkov suffered a second injury during the tournament that cut his nhl season to 54 games.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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aleksander 'sasha' aleksandrovich barkov (russian: александр александрович барков; born 2 september 1995) is a russian-finnish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the florida panthers of the national hockey league (nhl).barkov was selected by the panthers in the first round, second overall, of the 2013 nhl entry draft.barkov was eventually drafted second overall by the florida panthers.following the signing, barkov participated in the panthers training camp prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.barkov and fellow rookie nick bjugstad quickly became steadfast centres on the panthers first and second lines.throughout december, barkov recorded nine points through 10 games while playing on the panthers top line with sean bergenheim and brad boyes.he finished his rookie season with eight goals and 16 assists for 24 points, on pace for a 36-point campaign.during the 2014 off-season, the panthers signed finnish free agent jussi jokinen who wanted to play on the team because of barkov.
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georgia is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered to the north by tennessee and north carolina; to the northeast by south carolina; to the southeast by the atlantic ocean; to the south by florida; and to the west by alabama.georgia is the 24th-largest state in area and 8th most populous of the 50 united states.its 2020 population was 10,711,908, according to the u.s. census bureau.atlanta, a 'beta(+)' global city, is both the state's capital and its largest city.the atlanta metropolitan area, with a population of more than 6 million people in 2021, is the 8th most populous metropolitan area in the united states and contains about 57% of georgia's entire population.founded in 1732 as the province of georgia and first settled in 1733, georgia became a british royal colony in 1752.it was the last and southernmost of the original thirteen colonies to be established.named after king george ii of great britain, the georgia colony covered the area from south carolina south to spanish florida and west to french louisiana at the mississippi river.on january 2, 1788, georgia became the fourth state to ratify the united states constitution.from 1802 to 1804, western georgia was split to form the mississippi territory, which later was admitted as the u.s. states of alabama and mississippi.georgia declared its secession from the union on january 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven confederate states.following the civil war, it was the last state to be restored to the union, on july 15, 1870.in the post-reconstruction era of the late 19th century, georgia's economy was transformed as a group of prominent politicians, businessmen, and journalists, led by henry w. grady, espoused the 'new south' philosophy of sectional reconciliation, industrialization, and white supremacy.during the mid-20th century, several people from georgia, most notably martin luther king jr., were prominent leaders during the civil rights movement.atlanta was selected as host of the 1996 summer olympics, which marked the 100th anniversary of the modern olympic games.since 1945, georgia has seen substantial population and economic growth as part of the broader sun belt phenomenon.from 2007 to 2008, 14 of georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing.georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes, flora, and fauna.the state's northernmost regions include the blue ridge mountains, part of the larger appalachian mountain system.the piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the blue ridge south to the fall line, an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region.georgia's highest point is brasstown bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the atlantic ocean.with the exception of some high-altitude areas in the blue ridge, the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate.of the states entirely east of the mississippi river, georgia is the largest in land area.the british colony of georgia was founded by james oglethorpe on february 12, 1733.the colony was administered by the trustees for the establishment of the colony of georgia in america under a charter issued by (and named for) king george ii.the trustees implemented an elaborate plan for the colony's settlement, known as the oglethorpe plan, which envisioned an agrarian society of yeoman farmers and prohibited slavery.the colony was invaded by the spanish in 1742, during the war of jenkins' ear.in 1752, after the government failed to renew subsidies that had helped support the colony, the trustees turned over control to the crown.georgia became a crown colony, with a governor appointed by the king.the province of georgia was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against british rule in the american revolution by signing the 1776 declaration of independence.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthyear | 1948 <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthplace | moscow <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthyear | 1948 <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | soviet union national football team <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthplace | moscow
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | grantville gazette ii <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint <tsp> grantville gazette ii | precededby | the grantville gazette
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | grantville gazette iii <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | grantville gazette iii <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | the grantville gazettes
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.according to arianespace, at the time of its establishment, it was the world's first launch services company.following a further three test launches, the first commercial launch took place on 10 september 1982, which ended in failure as a result of a turbopump having failed in the third stage.the six remaining flights of the ariane 1 were successful, with the final flight occurring during february 1986.as a result of these repeated successes, orders for the ariane launcher quickly mounted up; by early 1984, a total of 27 satellites had been booked to use ariane, which was estimated to be half of the world's market at that time.as a result of the commercial success, after the tenth ariane mission was flown, the esa formally transferred responsibility for ariane over to arianespace.by early 1986, the ariane 1, along with its ariane 2 and ariane 3 derivates, were the dominant launcher on the world market.the ariane 2 and ariane 3 were short-lived platforms while the more extensive ariane 4 was being developed; it was a considerably larger and more flexible launcher that the earlier members of its family, having been intended from the onset to compete with the upper end of launchers worldwide.in comparison, while the ariane 1 had a typical weight of 207 tonnes and could launch payloads of up to 1.7 tonnes into orbit; the larger ariane 4 had a typical weight of 470 tonnes and could orbit payloads of up to 4.2 tonnes.despite this, the ariane 4 was actually 15 per cent smaller than the ariane 3.on 15 june 1988, the first successful launch of the ariane 4 was conducted.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.according to arianespace, at the time of its establishment, it was the world's first launch services company.following a further three test launches, the first commercial launch took place on 10 september 1982, which ended in failure as a result of a turbopump having failed in the third stage.the six remaining flights of the ariane 1 were successful, with the final flight occurring during february 1986.as a result of these repeated successes, orders for the ariane launcher quickly mounted up; by early 1984, a total of 27 satellites had been booked to use ariane, which was estimated to be half of the world's market at that time.as a result of the commercial success, after the tenth ariane mission was flown, the esa formally transferred responsibility for ariane over to arianespace.by early 1986, the ariane 1, along with its ariane 2 and ariane 3 derivates, were the dominant launcher on the world market.the ariane 2 and ariane 3 were short-lived platforms while the more extensive ariane 4 was being developed; it was a considerably larger and more flexible launcher that the earlier members of its family, having been intended from the onset to compete with the upper end of launchers worldwide.in comparison, while the ariane 1 had a typical weight of 207 tonnes and could launch payloads of up to 1.7 tonnes into orbit; the larger ariane 4 had a typical weight of 470 tonnes and could orbit payloads of up to 4.2 tonnes.despite this, the ariane 4 was actually 15 per cent smaller than the ariane 3.on 15 june 1988, the first successful launch of the ariane 4 was conducted.
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arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.according to arianespace, at the time of its establishment, it was the world's first launch services company.following a further three test launches, the first commercial launch took place on 10 september 1982, which ended in failure as a result of a turbopump having failed in the third stage.the six remaining flights of the ariane 1 were successful, with the final flight occurring during february 1986.as a result of these repeated successes, orders for the ariane launcher quickly mounted up; by early 1984, a total of 27 satellites had been booked to use ariane, which was estimated to be half of the world's market at that time.as a result of the commercial success, after the tenth ariane mission was flown, the esa formally transferred responsibility for ariane over to arianespace.by early 1986, the ariane 1, along with its ariane 2 and ariane 3 derivates, were the dominant launcher on the world market.the ariane 2 and ariane 3 were short-lived platforms while the more extensive ariane 4 was being developed; it was a considerably larger and more flexible launcher that the earlier members of its family, having been intended from the onset to compete with the upper end of launchers worldwide.in comparison, while the ariane 1 had a typical weight of 207 tonnes and could launch payloads of up to 1.7 tonnes into orbit; the larger ariane 4 had a typical weight of 470 tonnes and could orbit payloads of up to 4.2 tonnes.despite this, the ariane 4 was actually 15 per cent smaller than the ariane 3.on 15 june 1988, the first successful launch of the ariane 4 was conducted.
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arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthyear | 1948 <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | soviet union national football team <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthplace | soviet union
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.according to arianespace, at the time of its establishment, it was the world's first launch services company.following a further three test launches, the first commercial launch took place on 10 september 1982, which ended in failure as a result of a turbopump having failed in the third stage.the six remaining flights of the ariane 1 were successful, with the final flight occurring during february 1986.as a result of these repeated successes, orders for the ariane launcher quickly mounted up; by early 1984, a total of 27 satellites had been booked to use ariane, which was estimated to be half of the world's market at that time.as a result of the commercial success, after the tenth ariane mission was flown, the esa formally transferred responsibility for ariane over to arianespace.by early 1986, the ariane 1, along with its ariane 2 and ariane 3 derivates, were the dominant launcher on the world market.the ariane 2 and ariane 3 were short-lived platforms while the more extensive ariane 4 was being developed; it was a considerably larger and more flexible launcher that the earlier members of its family, having been intended from the onset to compete with the upper end of launchers worldwide.in comparison, while the ariane 1 had a typical weight of 207 tonnes and could launch payloads of up to 1.7 tonnes into orbit; the larger ariane 4 had a typical weight of 470 tonnes and could orbit payloads of up to 4.2 tonnes.despite this, the ariane 4 was actually 15 per cent smaller than the ariane 3.on 15 june 1988, the first successful launch of the ariane 4 was conducted.
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arianespace | locationcountry | france <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | grantville gazette iii <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | demarce short stories in the the grantville gazettes <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.according to arianespace, at the time of its establishment, it was the world's first launch services company.following a further three test launches, the first commercial launch took place on 10 september 1982, which ended in failure as a result of a turbopump having failed in the third stage.the six remaining flights of the ariane 1 were successful, with the final flight occurring during february 1986.as a result of these repeated successes, orders for the ariane launcher quickly mounted up; by early 1984, a total of 27 satellites had been booked to use ariane, which was estimated to be half of the world's market at that time.as a result of the commercial success, after the tenth ariane mission was flown, the esa formally transferred responsibility for ariane over to arianespace.by early 1986, the ariane 1, along with its ariane 2 and ariane 3 derivates, were the dominant launcher on the world market.the ariane 2 and ariane 3 were short-lived platforms while the more extensive ariane 4 was being developed; it was a considerably larger and more flexible launcher that the earlier members of its family, having been intended from the onset to compete with the upper end of launchers worldwide.in comparison, while the ariane 1 had a typical weight of 207 tonnes and could launch payloads of up to 1.7 tonnes into orbit; the larger ariane 4 had a typical weight of 470 tonnes and could orbit payloads of up to 4.2 tonnes.despite this, the ariane 4 was actually 15 per cent smaller than the ariane 3.on 15 june 1988, the first successful launch of the ariane 4 was conducted.
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | grantville gazette iii <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | precededby | demarce short stories in the the grantville gazettes <tsp> 1634: the bavarian crisis | author | virginia demarce and eric flint
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1634: the bavarian crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, written by virginia demarce and eric flint as sequel to flint's novella 'the wallenstein gambit'; several short stories by demarce in the grantville gazettes; 1634: the ram rebellion; and 1634: the baltic war.the novel's first draft was completed in 2005, before work on the baltic war began.many chapters of that 'early draft version' were available on line, but the final production reached print on october 1, 2007.her stories regularly deal with historical social and social science matters, as may be expected from demarce's phd dissertation about the 1525 german peasants' war and her life work as a 17th-century european history specialist.the bavarian crisis was delayed due to the delayed start and completion of the preceding major work in the set, the baltic war.if the bavarian crisis had been published first, it would have contained plot spoilers for 1634: the baltic war.as it begins concurrently with the events revealed in that book and that of 1634: the galileo affair as well as 1634: the ram rebellion, the overall scope of plot detail (historical canvas) in the series might be readily intuited.as it is, most of the narrative in all four novels span the same period of 1634, the late winter-to-early summer, though 1634: the galileo affair expends a few early chapters within the year 1633 as backdrop activities within the catholic church and richelieu's offices are germane to the arch of the plotting.duke maximilian i, elector of bavaria becomes a widower in need of a suitable catholic bride, while the cardinal-infante ferdinand whose armies have reconquered 80–85% of the low countries by the summer of 1634 is contemplating a dynastic move of his own which his brother king philip iv of spain will find a bit disconcerting.veronica dreeson and mary simpson meanwhile plan a trip to tend to personal matters to the upper palatinate border region conquered by gustavus adolphus of sweden and administered for him from amberg by ally duke ernest of saxe-gotha, one of the four wettin dukes that were supplanted by grantville's (formation of the nus) actions in 1631 and 1632.events in the other 1634 novels (1634: the galileo affair, 1634: the ram rebellion, 1634: the baltic war) are integrated into the action and political events behind the scenes, and this book ties a host of little oddities into a coherent canvas capturing a snapshot of the state of europe in early summer of 1634.concurrent with their pet projects, the formidable dreeson and simpson women are accompanied by a trade delegation with the strategic goal of restoring the iron production of the upper palatinate to feed the war needs of the use.a reviewer for the sfrevu wrote that this is not a 'stand alone novel' and that reading other books in the series first would 'make some of the inside jokes and intricate politics more clear.'the midwest book review said that the 'story line is fast-paced, but contains a more serious tone than its predecessors.'1634: the bavarian crisis was the third book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during october 2007, this book was able to be on the ny times list for one week while peaking at number 29.1634: the bavarian crisis was listed on the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for one month in 2008 at number 8.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.according to arianespace, at the time of its establishment, it was the world's first launch services company.following a further three test launches, the first commercial launch took place on 10 september 1982, which ended in failure as a result of a turbopump having failed in the third stage.the six remaining flights of the ariane 1 were successful, with the final flight occurring during february 1986.as a result of these repeated successes, orders for the ariane launcher quickly mounted up; by early 1984, a total of 27 satellites had been booked to use ariane, which was estimated to be half of the world's market at that time.as a result of the commercial success, after the tenth ariane mission was flown, the esa formally transferred responsibility for ariane over to arianespace.by early 1986, the ariane 1, along with its ariane 2 and ariane 3 derivates, were the dominant launcher on the world market.the ariane 2 and ariane 3 were short-lived platforms while the more extensive ariane 4 was being developed; it was a considerably larger and more flexible launcher that the earlier members of its family, having been intended from the onset to compete with the upper end of launchers worldwide.in comparison, while the ariane 1 had a typical weight of 207 tonnes and could launch payloads of up to 1.7 tonnes into orbit; the larger ariane 4 had a typical weight of 470 tonnes and could orbit payloads of up to 4.2 tonnes.despite this, the ariane 4 was actually 15 per cent smaller than the ariane 3.on 15 june 1988, the first successful launch of the ariane 4 was conducted.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.output was not officially released, but estimates center around 315 hp (235 kw).the dbs v8 could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph).402 dbs v8s were built.a dbs v8 was planned to be used by roger moore's character brett sinclair in the television show, the persuaders!but no v8 car was available at that time so a six-cylinder dbs was modified to look like a v8 model for use in the show.it is based on a dbs v8 and two cars were commissioned by the tobacco company w.o.wills to promote their new premium brand of cigarettes: one show car with chassis number dbsv8/10380/r and one road going car with chassis number dbsv8/10381/rc.a third 'replica' car was commissioned by a private party.visual differences included twin quartz-halogen headlights and a mesh grille, a front design which was to last until the end of production in 1989.am v8 cars, produced from may 1972 through july 1973, used a similar engine to the dbs v8, albeit with bosch fuel injection rather than the earlier carburetors.just 288 series 2 cars were built.although david brown had left the company, he had overseen development of this model.the first 34 cars still carried leftover 'dbs v8' badging.these cars are distinguished by a taller hood scoop to accommodate four twin-choke (two-barrel) weber carbs.the car produced 310 hp (231 kw; 314 ps) and could reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds with an automatic transmission or 5.7 with a manual.performance suffered with emissions regulations, falling to 288 hp (215 kw; 292 ps) in 1976.the next year, a more powerful 'stage 1' engine with new camshafts and exhaust brought it up to 305 hp (227 kw; 309 ps).these cars either fitted 225/70vr15 avon turbospeed or 235/70vr15 turbospeed rolls-royce tyre on the auto models or the 255/60r15 pirelli cinturato cn12 off the vantage.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).
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1634: the galileo affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series.it is co-written by american authors eric flint and andrew dennis and was published in 2004.it follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the united states of europe (grantville) to venice, italy, where the three young stone brothers become involved with the local committees of correspondence and the inquisition's trial of galileo galilei.among those that are affected are the holy roman catholic church with their religious holdings.father lawrence mazzare started the controversy by allowing father fredrich von spee to read his own entry in the catholic encyclopedia, thereby stiffening the jesuit's resistance to the inquisition.also mazzare provided copies of the papers of the second vatican council and other documents to monsignor giulio mazarini, which led pope urban viii to request a summary of catholic theological reforms over the following centuries in the original timeline.the newly formed use acts to open a trade corridor with the middle east via venice to insure supplies of materials unavailable within western europe; gaining political allies within these regions; and religious allies to spread the doctrines of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.michael stearns selects lawrence mazzare to lead the delegation to venice because of his current fame (or notoriety) among catholics.mazzare asks simon jones, the methodist minister, to accompany him as a sign of religious tolerance and father augustus heinzerling.jones goes along as mazzare's assistant.stearns also sends tom stone and his family to assist with the production of pharmaceuticals, sharon nichols to aid in medical education (and to give her something useful to do while she is grieving over hans richter's death in 1633), and ernst mauer to advise on public sanitation.lieutenant conrad ursinus is sent as the naval attaché and advisor on shipbuilding and scottish captain andrew lennox is assigned as the military attaché and commander of the marine guard.lieutenant billy trumble is sent as xo of the marine escort as well as sports advisor.however, the delegation is opposed by the french embassy in venice led by claude de mesmes, comte d'avaux, who is given orders by cardinal richelieu to disrupt trade negotiations between the use and venice.the closing chase sequence is literally a riot.'school library journal was mixed in their review saying 'this is a good choice for fans of alternative history, although those who prefer the more serious work of harry turtledove may find it too upbeat for their taste.also, familiarity with previous titles is a must as the authors place readers right in the middle of the action.'booklist also noted that the book is 'challenging for newcomers, but young adults who know the series will enjoy this latest installment' and it would help if the reader have the previous books available.1634: the galileo affair was the first book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during april 2004, this book was able to stay on the ny times list for a period of 2 weeks while peaking at number 27.besides being listed on the ny times best seller list, 1634: the galileo affair was also the first book in the 1632 series to be listed at the top of the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for the month of july in 2004 and was also able to reach number 3 while staying on the locus paperbacks bestsellers list for 2 months in 2005.
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1634: the galileo affair | language | english language <tsp> english language | spokenin | great britain <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | precededby | 1634: the galileo affair
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1634: the galileo affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series.it follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the united states of europe (grantville) to venice, italy, where the three young stone brothers become involved with the local committees of correspondence and the inquisition's trial of galileo galilei.among those that are affected are the holy roman catholic church with their religious holdings.father lawrence mazzare started the controversy by allowing father fredrich von spee to read his own entry in the catholic encyclopedia, thereby stiffening the jesuit's resistance to the inquisition.also mazzare provided copies of the papers of the second vatican council and other documents to monsignor giulio mazarini, which led pope urban viii to request a summary of catholic theological reforms over the following centuries in the original timeline.the newly formed use acts to open a trade corridor with the middle east via venice to insure supplies of materials unavailable within western europe; gaining political allies within these regions; and religious allies to spread the doctrines of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.michael stearns selects lawrence mazzare to lead the delegation to venice because of his current fame (or notoriety) among catholics.mazzare asks simon jones, the methodist minister, to accompany him as a sign of religious tolerance and father augustus heinzerling.stearns also sends tom stone and his family to assist with the production of pharmaceuticals, sharon nichols to aid in medical education (and to give her something useful to do while she is grieving over hans richter's death in 1633), and ernst mauer to advise on public sanitation.lieutenant conrad ursinus is sent as the naval attaché and advisor on shipbuilding and scottish captain andrew lennox is assigned as the military attaché and commander of the marine guard.lieutenant billy trumble is sent as xo of the marine escort as well as sports advisor.however, the delegation is opposed by the french embassy in venice led by claude de mesmes, comte d'avaux, who is given orders by cardinal richelieu to disrupt trade negotiations between the use and venice.the closing chase sequence is literally a riot.'school library journal was mixed in their review saying 'this is a good choice for fans of alternative history, although those who prefer the more serious work of harry turtledove may find it too upbeat for their taste.also, familiarity with previous titles is a must as the authors place readers right in the middle of the action.'booklist also noted that the book is 'challenging for newcomers, but young adults who know the series will enjoy this latest installment' and it would help if the reader have the previous books available.1634: the galileo affair was the first book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during april 2004, this book was able to stay on the ny times list for a period of 2 weeks while peaking at number 27.besides being listed on the ny times best seller list, 1634: the galileo affair was also the first book in the 1632 series to be listed at the top of the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for the month of july in 2004 and was also able to reach number 3 while staying on the locus paperbacks bestsellers list for 2 months in 2005.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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1634: the galileo affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series.it is co-written by american authors eric flint and andrew dennis and was published in 2004.it follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the united states of europe (grantville) to venice, italy, where the three young stone brothers become involved with the local committees of correspondence and the inquisition's trial of galileo galilei.among those that are affected are the holy roman catholic church with their religious holdings.father lawrence mazzare started the controversy by allowing father fredrich von spee to read his own entry in the catholic encyclopedia, thereby stiffening the jesuit's resistance to the inquisition.also mazzare provided copies of the papers of the second vatican council and other documents to monsignor giulio mazarini, which led pope urban viii to request a summary of catholic theological reforms over the following centuries in the original timeline.the newly formed use acts to open a trade corridor with the middle east via venice to insure supplies of materials unavailable within western europe; gaining political allies within these regions; and religious allies to spread the doctrines of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.michael stearns selects lawrence mazzare to lead the delegation to venice because of his current fame (or notoriety) among catholics.mazzare asks simon jones, the methodist minister, to accompany him as a sign of religious tolerance and father augustus heinzerling.jones goes along as mazzare's assistant.stearns also sends tom stone and his family to assist with the production of pharmaceuticals, sharon nichols to aid in medical education (and to give her something useful to do while she is grieving over hans richter's death in 1633), and ernst mauer to advise on public sanitation.lieutenant conrad ursinus is sent as the naval attaché and advisor on shipbuilding and scottish captain andrew lennox is assigned as the military attaché and commander of the marine guard.lieutenant billy trumble is sent as xo of the marine escort as well as sports advisor.however, the delegation is opposed by the french embassy in venice led by claude de mesmes, comte d'avaux, who is given orders by cardinal richelieu to disrupt trade negotiations between the use and venice.the closing chase sequence is literally a riot.'school library journal was mixed in their review saying 'this is a good choice for fans of alternative history, although those who prefer the more serious work of harry turtledove may find it too upbeat for their taste.also, familiarity with previous titles is a must as the authors place readers right in the middle of the action.'booklist also noted that the book is 'challenging for newcomers, but young adults who know the series will enjoy this latest installment' and it would help if the reader have the previous books available.1634: the galileo affair was the first book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during april 2004, this book was able to stay on the ny times list for a period of 2 weeks while peaking at number 27.besides being listed on the ny times best seller list, 1634: the galileo affair was also the first book in the 1632 series to be listed at the top of the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for the month of july in 2004 and was also able to reach number 3 while staying on the locus paperbacks bestsellers list for 2 months in 2005.
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1634: the galileo affair | language | english language <tsp> english language | spokenin | great britain <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | precededby | 1634: the galileo affair
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1634: the galileo affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series.it follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the united states of europe (grantville) to venice, italy, where the three young stone brothers become involved with the local committees of correspondence and the inquisition's trial of galileo galilei.among those that are affected are the holy roman catholic church with their religious holdings.father lawrence mazzare started the controversy by allowing father fredrich von spee to read his own entry in the catholic encyclopedia, thereby stiffening the jesuit's resistance to the inquisition.also mazzare provided copies of the papers of the second vatican council and other documents to monsignor giulio mazarini, which led pope urban viii to request a summary of catholic theological reforms over the following centuries in the original timeline.the newly formed use acts to open a trade corridor with the middle east via venice to insure supplies of materials unavailable within western europe; gaining political allies within these regions; and religious allies to spread the doctrines of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.michael stearns selects lawrence mazzare to lead the delegation to venice because of his current fame (or notoriety) among catholics.mazzare asks simon jones, the methodist minister, to accompany him as a sign of religious tolerance and father augustus heinzerling.stearns also sends tom stone and his family to assist with the production of pharmaceuticals, sharon nichols to aid in medical education (and to give her something useful to do while she is grieving over hans richter's death in 1633), and ernst mauer to advise on public sanitation.lieutenant conrad ursinus is sent as the naval attaché and advisor on shipbuilding and scottish captain andrew lennox is assigned as the military attaché and commander of the marine guard.lieutenant billy trumble is sent as xo of the marine escort as well as sports advisor.however, the delegation is opposed by the french embassy in venice led by claude de mesmes, comte d'avaux, who is given orders by cardinal richelieu to disrupt trade negotiations between the use and venice.the closing chase sequence is literally a riot.'school library journal was mixed in their review saying 'this is a good choice for fans of alternative history, although those who prefer the more serious work of harry turtledove may find it too upbeat for their taste.also, familiarity with previous titles is a must as the authors place readers right in the middle of the action.'booklist also noted that the book is 'challenging for newcomers, but young adults who know the series will enjoy this latest installment' and it would help if the reader have the previous books available.1634: the galileo affair was the first book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during april 2004, this book was able to stay on the ny times list for a period of 2 weeks while peaking at number 27.besides being listed on the ny times best seller list, 1634: the galileo affair was also the first book in the 1632 series to be listed at the top of the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for the month of july in 2004 and was also able to reach number 3 while staying on the locus paperbacks bestsellers list for 2 months in 2005.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.output was not officially released, but estimates center around 315 hp (235 kw).the dbs v8 could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph).402 dbs v8s were built.a dbs v8 was planned to be used by roger moore's character brett sinclair in the television show, the persuaders!but no v8 car was available at that time so a six-cylinder dbs was modified to look like a v8 model for use in the show.it is based on a dbs v8 and two cars were commissioned by the tobacco company w.o.wills to promote their new premium brand of cigarettes: one show car with chassis number dbsv8/10380/r and one road going car with chassis number dbsv8/10381/rc.a third 'replica' car was commissioned by a private party.visual differences included twin quartz-halogen headlights and a mesh grille, a front design which was to last until the end of production in 1989.am v8 cars, produced from may 1972 through july 1973, used a similar engine to the dbs v8, albeit with bosch fuel injection rather than the earlier carburetors.just 288 series 2 cars were built.although david brown had left the company, he had overseen development of this model.the first 34 cars still carried leftover 'dbs v8' badging.these cars are distinguished by a taller hood scoop to accommodate four twin-choke (two-barrel) weber carbs.the car produced 310 hp (231 kw; 314 ps) and could reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds with an automatic transmission or 5.7 with a manual.performance suffered with emissions regulations, falling to 288 hp (215 kw; 292 ps) in 1976.the next year, a more powerful 'stage 1' engine with new camshafts and exhaust brought it up to 305 hp (227 kw; 309 ps).these cars either fitted 225/70vr15 avon turbospeed or 235/70vr15 turbospeed rolls-royce tyre on the auto models or the 255/60r15 pirelli cinturato cn12 off the vantage.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | soviet union national football team <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | manager | valery petrakov
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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1634: the galileo affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series.it is co-written by american authors eric flint and andrew dennis and was published in 2004.it follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the united states of europe (grantville) to venice, italy, where the three young stone brothers become involved with the local committees of correspondence and the inquisition's trial of galileo galilei.among those that are affected are the holy roman catholic church with their religious holdings.father lawrence mazzare started the controversy by allowing father fredrich von spee to read his own entry in the catholic encyclopedia, thereby stiffening the jesuit's resistance to the inquisition.also mazzare provided copies of the papers of the second vatican council and other documents to monsignor giulio mazarini, which led pope urban viii to request a summary of catholic theological reforms over the following centuries in the original timeline.the newly formed use acts to open a trade corridor with the middle east via venice to insure supplies of materials unavailable within western europe; gaining political allies within these regions; and religious allies to spread the doctrines of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.michael stearns selects lawrence mazzare to lead the delegation to venice because of his current fame (or notoriety) among catholics.mazzare asks simon jones, the methodist minister, to accompany him as a sign of religious tolerance and father augustus heinzerling.jones goes along as mazzare's assistant.stearns also sends tom stone and his family to assist with the production of pharmaceuticals, sharon nichols to aid in medical education (and to give her something useful to do while she is grieving over hans richter's death in 1633), and ernst mauer to advise on public sanitation.lieutenant conrad ursinus is sent as the naval attaché and advisor on shipbuilding and scottish captain andrew lennox is assigned as the military attaché and commander of the marine guard.lieutenant billy trumble is sent as xo of the marine escort as well as sports advisor.however, the delegation is opposed by the french embassy in venice led by claude de mesmes, comte d'avaux, who is given orders by cardinal richelieu to disrupt trade negotiations between the use and venice.the closing chase sequence is literally a riot.'school library journal was mixed in their review saying 'this is a good choice for fans of alternative history, although those who prefer the more serious work of harry turtledove may find it too upbeat for their taste.also, familiarity with previous titles is a must as the authors place readers right in the middle of the action.'booklist also noted that the book is 'challenging for newcomers, but young adults who know the series will enjoy this latest installment' and it would help if the reader have the previous books available.1634: the galileo affair was the first book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during april 2004, this book was able to stay on the ny times list for a period of 2 weeks while peaking at number 27.besides being listed on the ny times best seller list, 1634: the galileo affair was also the first book in the 1632 series to be listed at the top of the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for the month of july in 2004 and was also able to reach number 3 while staying on the locus paperbacks bestsellers list for 2 months in 2005.
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1634: the galileo affair | language | english language <tsp> english language | spokenin | great britain <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | precededby | 1634: the galileo affair
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1634: the galileo affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series.it follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the united states of europe (grantville) to venice, italy, where the three young stone brothers become involved with the local committees of correspondence and the inquisition's trial of galileo galilei.among those that are affected are the holy roman catholic church with their religious holdings.father lawrence mazzare started the controversy by allowing father fredrich von spee to read his own entry in the catholic encyclopedia, thereby stiffening the jesuit's resistance to the inquisition.also mazzare provided copies of the papers of the second vatican council and other documents to monsignor giulio mazarini, which led pope urban viii to request a summary of catholic theological reforms over the following centuries in the original timeline.the newly formed use acts to open a trade corridor with the middle east via venice to insure supplies of materials unavailable within western europe; gaining political allies within these regions; and religious allies to spread the doctrines of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state.michael stearns selects lawrence mazzare to lead the delegation to venice because of his current fame (or notoriety) among catholics.mazzare asks simon jones, the methodist minister, to accompany him as a sign of religious tolerance and father augustus heinzerling.stearns also sends tom stone and his family to assist with the production of pharmaceuticals, sharon nichols to aid in medical education (and to give her something useful to do while she is grieving over hans richter's death in 1633), and ernst mauer to advise on public sanitation.lieutenant conrad ursinus is sent as the naval attaché and advisor on shipbuilding and scottish captain andrew lennox is assigned as the military attaché and commander of the marine guard.lieutenant billy trumble is sent as xo of the marine escort as well as sports advisor.however, the delegation is opposed by the french embassy in venice led by claude de mesmes, comte d'avaux, who is given orders by cardinal richelieu to disrupt trade negotiations between the use and venice.the closing chase sequence is literally a riot.'school library journal was mixed in their review saying 'this is a good choice for fans of alternative history, although those who prefer the more serious work of harry turtledove may find it too upbeat for their taste.also, familiarity with previous titles is a must as the authors place readers right in the middle of the action.'booklist also noted that the book is 'challenging for newcomers, but young adults who know the series will enjoy this latest installment' and it would help if the reader have the previous books available.1634: the galileo affair was the first book in the 1632 series to be listed on the new york times best seller list for hardcover fiction.during april 2004, this book was able to stay on the ny times list for a period of 2 weeks while peaking at number 27.besides being listed on the ny times best seller list, 1634: the galileo affair was also the first book in the 1632 series to be listed at the top of the locus (magazine) hardcovers bestsellers list for the month of july in 2004 and was also able to reach number 3 while staying on the locus paperbacks bestsellers list for 2 months in 2005.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | soviet union national football team <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | manager | valery petrakov
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.output was not officially released, but estimates center around 315 hp (235 kw).the dbs v8 could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph).402 dbs v8s were built.a dbs v8 was planned to be used by roger moore's character brett sinclair in the television show, the persuaders!but no v8 car was available at that time so a six-cylinder dbs was modified to look like a v8 model for use in the show.it is based on a dbs v8 and two cars were commissioned by the tobacco company w.o.wills to promote their new premium brand of cigarettes: one show car with chassis number dbsv8/10380/r and one road going car with chassis number dbsv8/10381/rc.a third 'replica' car was commissioned by a private party.visual differences included twin quartz-halogen headlights and a mesh grille, a front design which was to last until the end of production in 1989.am v8 cars, produced from may 1972 through july 1973, used a similar engine to the dbs v8, albeit with bosch fuel injection rather than the earlier carburetors.just 288 series 2 cars were built.although david brown had left the company, he had overseen development of this model.the first 34 cars still carried leftover 'dbs v8' badging.these cars are distinguished by a taller hood scoop to accommodate four twin-choke (two-barrel) weber carbs.the car produced 310 hp (231 kw; 314 ps) and could reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds with an automatic transmission or 5.7 with a manual.performance suffered with emissions regulations, falling to 288 hp (215 kw; 292 ps) in 1976.the next year, a more powerful 'stage 1' engine with new camshafts and exhaust brought it up to 305 hp (227 kw; 309 ps).these cars either fitted 225/70vr15 avon turbospeed or 235/70vr15 turbospeed rolls-royce tyre on the auto models or the 255/60r15 pirelli cinturato cn12 off the vantage.
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1634: the ram rebellion is the seventh published work in the 1632 alternate history book series, and is the third work to establish what is best considered as a 'main plot line or thread' of historical speculative focus that are loosely organized and classified geographically.the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.stearns has a problem, he has to get a handle on likely complications from the local population, as the stories are set just a few days after he is elected as chairman of the emergency committee.as a result, mailey gives stearns several very thick history books on european history in the era.birdie newhouse has an immediate problem, he's a farmer with most of his farm's arable land 300 years off and a continent away.the stories by gorg huff and paula goodlett explore the alien land practices and ownership of down-time germany as birdie seeks to gain additional lands.land sales are rare; worse, the lawyers are in control and there are three general levels of vested interest: the owners-in-fact, a variable number of other claimants, and the tenants.the tenants have certain rights and obligations over and above monetary rent while leases are generally for the lesser of three generations or 99 years.in between the owner in fact and the tenants is usually a monetary transaction which gives the rents to any number of claimants—depending upon the finances of the landholding family.the claimants all have a say in the farm operation to some extent, as do the occupants of the farm villages, which also have the right to disapprove or accept new co-farmers, for the land is farmed cooperatively with another set of obligations and entitlements.birdie can't just go and buy a piece of land, he has to buy it from three different and diverse groups of people... and get them all to agree to terms.
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1634: the ram rebellion | author | eric flint <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | print <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | isbn number | 1-4165-2060-0
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this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | soviet union national football team <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | manager | valery petrakov
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.output was not officially released, but estimates center around 315 hp (235 kw).the dbs v8 could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph).402 dbs v8s were built.a dbs v8 was planned to be used by roger moore's character brett sinclair in the television show, the persuaders!but no v8 car was available at that time so a six-cylinder dbs was modified to look like a v8 model for use in the show.it is based on a dbs v8 and two cars were commissioned by the tobacco company w.o.wills to promote their new premium brand of cigarettes: one show car with chassis number dbsv8/10380/r and one road going car with chassis number dbsv8/10381/rc.a third 'replica' car was commissioned by a private party.visual differences included twin quartz-halogen headlights and a mesh grille, a front design which was to last until the end of production in 1989.am v8 cars, produced from may 1972 through july 1973, used a similar engine to the dbs v8, albeit with bosch fuel injection rather than the earlier carburetors.just 288 series 2 cars were built.although david brown had left the company, he had overseen development of this model.the first 34 cars still carried leftover 'dbs v8' badging.these cars are distinguished by a taller hood scoop to accommodate four twin-choke (two-barrel) weber carbs.the car produced 310 hp (231 kw; 314 ps) and could reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds with an automatic transmission or 5.7 with a manual.performance suffered with emissions regulations, falling to 288 hp (215 kw; 292 ps) in 1976.the next year, a more powerful 'stage 1' engine with new camshafts and exhaust brought it up to 305 hp (227 kw; 309 ps).these cars either fitted 225/70vr15 avon turbospeed or 235/70vr15 turbospeed rolls-royce tyre on the auto models or the 255/60r15 pirelli cinturato cn12 off the vantage.
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aston martin v8 | engine | 53 litres <tsp> aston martin v8 | relatedmeanoftransportation | aston martin rham/1 <tsp> aston martin v8 | assembly | newport pagnell
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).
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1634: the ram rebellion is the seventh published work in the 1632 alternate history book series, and is the third work to establish what is best considered as a 'main plot line or thread' of historical speculative focus that are loosely organized and classified geographically.the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.stearns has a problem, he has to get a handle on likely complications from the local population, as the stories are set just a few days after he is elected as chairman of the emergency committee.as a result, mailey gives stearns several very thick history books on european history in the era.birdie newhouse has an immediate problem, he's a farmer with most of his farm's arable land 300 years off and a continent away.the stories by gorg huff and paula goodlett explore the alien land practices and ownership of down-time germany as birdie seeks to gain additional lands.land sales are rare; worse, the lawyers are in control and there are three general levels of vested interest: the owners-in-fact, a variable number of other claimants, and the tenants.the tenants have certain rights and obligations over and above monetary rent while leases are generally for the lesser of three generations or 99 years.in between the owner in fact and the tenants is usually a monetary transaction which gives the rents to any number of claimants—depending upon the finances of the landholding family.the claimants all have a say in the farm operation to some extent, as do the occupants of the farm villages, which also have the right to disapprove or accept new co-farmers, for the land is farmed cooperatively with another set of obligations and entitlements.birdie can't just go and buy a piece of land, he has to buy it from three different and diverse groups of people... and get them all to agree to terms.
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1634: the ram rebellion | author | eric flint <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | print <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | isbn number | 1-4165-2060-0
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this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | manager | valery petrakov <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | chairman | aleksandr tukmanov
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no related information
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.output was not officially released, but estimates center around 315 hp (235 kw).the dbs v8 could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph).402 dbs v8s were built.a dbs v8 was planned to be used by roger moore's character brett sinclair in the television show, the persuaders!but no v8 car was available at that time so a six-cylinder dbs was modified to look like a v8 model for use in the show.it is based on a dbs v8 and two cars were commissioned by the tobacco company w.o.wills to promote their new premium brand of cigarettes: one show car with chassis number dbsv8/10380/r and one road going car with chassis number dbsv8/10381/rc.a third 'replica' car was commissioned by a private party.visual differences included twin quartz-halogen headlights and a mesh grille, a front design which was to last until the end of production in 1989.am v8 cars, produced from may 1972 through july 1973, used a similar engine to the dbs v8, albeit with bosch fuel injection rather than the earlier carburetors.just 288 series 2 cars were built.although david brown had left the company, he had overseen development of this model.the first 34 cars still carried leftover 'dbs v8' badging.these cars are distinguished by a taller hood scoop to accommodate four twin-choke (two-barrel) weber carbs.the car produced 310 hp (231 kw; 314 ps) and could reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds with an automatic transmission or 5.7 with a manual.performance suffered with emissions regulations, falling to 288 hp (215 kw; 292 ps) in 1976.the next year, a more powerful 'stage 1' engine with new camshafts and exhaust brought it up to 305 hp (227 kw; 309 ps).these cars either fitted 225/70vr15 avon turbospeed or 235/70vr15 turbospeed rolls-royce tyre on the auto models or the 255/60r15 pirelli cinturato cn12 off the vantage.
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aston martin v8 | engine | 53 litres <tsp> aston martin v8 | relatedmeanoftransportation | aston martin rham/1 <tsp> aston martin v8 | assembly | newport pagnell
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).
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1634: the ram rebellion is the seventh published work in the 1632 alternate history book series, and is the third work to establish what is best considered as a 'main plot line or thread' of historical speculative focus that are loosely organized and classified geographically.the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.stearns has a problem, he has to get a handle on likely complications from the local population, as the stories are set just a few days after he is elected as chairman of the emergency committee.as a result, mailey gives stearns several very thick history books on european history in the era.birdie newhouse has an immediate problem, he's a farmer with most of his farm's arable land 300 years off and a continent away.the stories by gorg huff and paula goodlett explore the alien land practices and ownership of down-time germany as birdie seeks to gain additional lands.land sales are rare; worse, the lawyers are in control and there are three general levels of vested interest: the owners-in-fact, a variable number of other claimants, and the tenants.the tenants have certain rights and obligations over and above monetary rent while leases are generally for the lesser of three generations or 99 years.in between the owner in fact and the tenants is usually a monetary transaction which gives the rents to any number of claimants—depending upon the finances of the landholding family.the claimants all have a say in the farm operation to some extent, as do the occupants of the farm villages, which also have the right to disapprove or accept new co-farmers, for the land is farmed cooperatively with another set of obligations and entitlements.birdie can't just go and buy a piece of land, he has to buy it from three different and diverse groups of people... and get them all to agree to terms.
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1634: the ram rebellion | author | eric flint <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | print <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | isbn number | 1-4165-2060-0
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this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | manager | valery petrakov <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | chairman | aleksandr tukmanov
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no related information
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1634: the ram rebellion is the seventh published work in the 1632 alternate history book series, and is the third work to establish what is best considered as a 'main plot line or thread' of historical speculative focus that are loosely organized and classified geographically.the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.stearns has a problem, he has to get a handle on likely complications from the local population, as the stories are set just a few days after he is elected as chairman of the emergency committee.as a result, mailey gives stearns several very thick history books on european history in the era.birdie newhouse has an immediate problem, he's a farmer with most of his farm's arable land 300 years off and a continent away.the stories by gorg huff and paula goodlett explore the alien land practices and ownership of down-time germany as birdie seeks to gain additional lands.land sales are rare; worse, the lawyers are in control and there are three general levels of vested interest: the owners-in-fact, a variable number of other claimants, and the tenants.the tenants have certain rights and obligations over and above monetary rent while leases are generally for the lesser of three generations or 99 years.in between the owner in fact and the tenants is usually a monetary transaction which gives the rents to any number of claimants—depending upon the finances of the landholding family.the claimants all have a say in the farm operation to some extent, as do the occupants of the farm villages, which also have the right to disapprove or accept new co-farmers, for the land is farmed cooperatively with another set of obligations and entitlements.birdie can't just go and buy a piece of land, he has to buy it from three different and diverse groups of people... and get them all to agree to terms.
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1634: the ram rebellion | author | eric flint <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | e-book <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | isbn number | 1-4165-2060-0
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this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | manager | valery petrakov <tsp> fc torpedo moscow | chairman | aleksandr tukmanov
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.output was not officially released, but estimates center around 315 hp (235 kw).the dbs v8 could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.1 seconds and had a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph).402 dbs v8s were built.a dbs v8 was planned to be used by roger moore's character brett sinclair in the television show, the persuaders!but no v8 car was available at that time so a six-cylinder dbs was modified to look like a v8 model for use in the show.it is based on a dbs v8 and two cars were commissioned by the tobacco company w.o.wills to promote their new premium brand of cigarettes: one show car with chassis number dbsv8/10380/r and one road going car with chassis number dbsv8/10381/rc.a third 'replica' car was commissioned by a private party.visual differences included twin quartz-halogen headlights and a mesh grille, a front design which was to last until the end of production in 1989.am v8 cars, produced from may 1972 through july 1973, used a similar engine to the dbs v8, albeit with bosch fuel injection rather than the earlier carburetors.just 288 series 2 cars were built.although david brown had left the company, he had overseen development of this model.the first 34 cars still carried leftover 'dbs v8' badging.these cars are distinguished by a taller hood scoop to accommodate four twin-choke (two-barrel) weber carbs.the car produced 310 hp (231 kw; 314 ps) and could reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 6.1 seconds with an automatic transmission or 5.7 with a manual.performance suffered with emissions regulations, falling to 288 hp (215 kw; 292 ps) in 1976.the next year, a more powerful 'stage 1' engine with new camshafts and exhaust brought it up to 305 hp (227 kw; 309 ps).these cars either fitted 225/70vr15 avon turbospeed or 235/70vr15 turbospeed rolls-royce tyre on the auto models or the 255/60r15 pirelli cinturato cn12 off the vantage.
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1634: the ram rebellion is the seventh published work in the 1632 alternate history book series, and is the third work to establish what is best considered as a 'main plot line or thread' of historical speculative focus that are loosely organized and classified geographically.the initial main thread is called the 'western and north-central europe thread' (encompassing northern and western germany, denmark, england, france, the low countries, sweden and the baltic); the second plot line, encompassing events in italy, spain, the mediterranean region, and france, the 'south european thread', and this book can be considered the starting novel of the 'south-central/south-east thread' being set in southern germany, austria, bavaria, and bohemia.this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.unlike most works in the 1632 series, much of this book is written from the standpoint of common people 'in the street', including germans trying to cope with grantville, west virginia, up-timers trying to cope with their new world around grantville, and both trying to deal with the problems of two widely different cultures meeting in the new united states of europe.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.their impact extends throughout the book and into 1634, as well as across political boundaries and battle lines as the historical imperatives developed in this book extend into the direct sequel 1634: the bavarian crisis.the short novel that concludes the work begins in late august 1633 and overlaps many of the shorter works earlier in the book.two of the three other books set in 1634 refer to the events in the work (usually as the 'troubles in franconia') setting its canonical place in the 'greater' neo-historical international politics covered in the other two works.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.stearns has a problem, he has to get a handle on likely complications from the local population, as the stories are set just a few days after he is elected as chairman of the emergency committee.as a result, mailey gives stearns several very thick history books on european history in the era.birdie newhouse has an immediate problem, he's a farmer with most of his farm's arable land 300 years off and a continent away.the stories by gorg huff and paula goodlett explore the alien land practices and ownership of down-time germany as birdie seeks to gain additional lands.land sales are rare; worse, the lawyers are in control and there are three general levels of vested interest: the owners-in-fact, a variable number of other claimants, and the tenants.the tenants have certain rights and obligations over and above monetary rent while leases are generally for the lesser of three generations or 99 years.in between the owner in fact and the tenants is usually a monetary transaction which gives the rents to any number of claimants—depending upon the finances of the landholding family.the claimants all have a say in the farm operation to some extent, as do the occupants of the farm villages, which also have the right to disapprove or accept new co-farmers, for the land is farmed cooperatively with another set of obligations and entitlements.birdie can't just go and buy a piece of land, he has to buy it from three different and diverse groups of people... and get them all to agree to terms.
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1634: the ram rebellion | author | eric flint <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | mediatype | e-book <tsp> 1634: the ram rebellion | isbn number | 1-4165-2060-0
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this geographically organized plot thread actually began in ring of fire in flint's novelette 'the wallenstein gambit' which is set in bohemia, austria, and germany, which tied into stories in various grantville gazettes.these merging dynamics are the milieu shaping stories flint felt necessary to include even though they are set in 1631–1632.in the flint stories which are sandwiched around the birdie tales, mike stearns goes back to school under the tutelage of melissa mailey.
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.he finished his playing career with fc spartak semipalatinsk in 1975.chumakov made three appearances for the ussr during 1968 and 1969, his debut having been on 16 june 1968 in a friendly against austria.
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aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | soviet union national football team <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | birthplace | moscow <tsp> aleksandr chumakov footballer | club | fc torpedo moscow
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aleksandr dmitriyevich chumakov (russian: александр дмитриевич чумаков) (5 may 1948 – 8 july 2012) was a soviet football player.
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