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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | activeyearsstartdate | 1853-03-04 <tsp> alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
gaussia (minor planet designation: 1001 gaussia), provisional designation 1923 oa, is a dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 73 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 8 august 1923, by soviet astronomer sergey belyavsky at the simeiz observatory on the crimean peninsula.the asteroid was named after german mathematician carl friedrich gauss.gauss computed the orbit of ceres, and 1001 gaussia was named along with 1000 piazzia, and 1002 olbersia in part for their work on ceres, with names for giuseppe piazzi, who found ceres, and heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers, who recovered it later that year.it orbits the sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.8–3.6 au once every 5 years and 9 months (2,100 days).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.13 and an inclination of 9° with respect to the ecliptic.the asteroid was first identified as a907 xc at taunton observatory (803) in december 1907.the body's observation arc begins at unso in january 1908, more than 15 years prior to its official discovery observation at simeiz.its type is closest to the primitive p-type asteroids, followed by the common carbonaceous c-type asteroids.lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 20.99 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.11 magnitude (u=3).lower-rated lightcurves with a divergent period of 4.08 and 9.17 hours were previously obtained in 2005 and 2009, respectively (u=1/2-).he is also honored by the lunar crater gauss.1001 gaussia was named as part of trio honoring the events surrounding the discovery of ceres in 1801.carl friedrich gauss who computed the orbit of ceres was for 1001 gaussia, 1000 piazzia for giuseppe piazzi and 1002 olbersia for heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers.olbers recovered ceres after it has passed behind the sun and returned.in the next few years only three more astronomical bodies were found between mars and jupiter, pallas, juno, and 4 vesta, however it would be 37 years before another asteroid was found, 5 astraea in 1845.
1001 gaussia | epoch | 2015-06-27 <tsp> 1001 gaussia | formername | 1923 oaa907 xc <tsp> 1001 gaussia | orbitalperiod | 575 days <tsp> 1001 gaussia | periapsis | 41911339455312 kilometres
gaussia (minor planet designation: 1001 gaussia), provisional designation 1923 oa, is a dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 73 kilometers in diameter.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | course | soup <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | beef
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | course | soup <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | noodle
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
undersecretary | amarth | berteroa <tsp> undersecretary | diplomatic | percussionize
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gaussia (minor planet designation: 1001 gaussia), provisional designation 1923 oa, is a dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 73 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 8 august 1923, by soviet astronomer sergey belyavsky at the simeiz observatory on the crimean peninsula.the asteroid was named after german mathematician carl friedrich gauss.gauss computed the orbit of ceres, and 1001 gaussia was named along with 1000 piazzia, and 1002 olbersia in part for their work on ceres, with names for giuseppe piazzi, who found ceres, and heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers, who recovered it later that year.it orbits the sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.8–3.6 au once every 5 years and 9 months (2,100 days).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.13 and an inclination of 9° with respect to the ecliptic.the asteroid was first identified as a907 xc at taunton observatory (803) in december 1907.the body's observation arc begins at unso in january 1908, more than 15 years prior to its official discovery observation at simeiz.its type is closest to the primitive p-type asteroids, followed by the common carbonaceous c-type asteroids.lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 20.99 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.11 magnitude (u=3).lower-rated lightcurves with a divergent period of 4.08 and 9.17 hours were previously obtained in 2005 and 2009, respectively (u=1/2-).he is also honored by the lunar crater gauss.1001 gaussia was named as part of trio honoring the events surrounding the discovery of ceres in 1801.carl friedrich gauss who computed the orbit of ceres was for 1001 gaussia, 1000 piazzia for giuseppe piazzi and 1002 olbersia for heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers.olbers recovered ceres after it has passed behind the sun and returned.in the next few years only three more astronomical bodies were found between mars and jupiter, pallas, juno, and 4 vesta, however it would be 37 years before another asteroid was found, 5 astraea in 1845.
perigastrulation | semiexclusive | counterdistinguish <tsp> perigastrulation | eradicable | scrounging
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
overballast | deafnesses | saughs <tsp> overballast | aphotaxis | subgelatinoid
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | course | soup <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | noodle
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.
gaussia (minor planet designation: 1001 gaussia), provisional designation 1923 oa, is a dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 73 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 8 august 1923, by soviet astronomer sergey belyavsky at the simeiz observatory on the crimean peninsula.the asteroid was named after german mathematician carl friedrich gauss.gauss computed the orbit of ceres, and 1001 gaussia was named along with 1000 piazzia, and 1002 olbersia in part for their work on ceres, with names for giuseppe piazzi, who found ceres, and heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers, who recovered it later that year.it orbits the sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.8–3.6 au once every 5 years and 9 months (2,100 days).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.13 and an inclination of 9° with respect to the ecliptic.the asteroid was first identified as a907 xc at taunton observatory (803) in december 1907.the body's observation arc begins at unso in january 1908, more than 15 years prior to its official discovery observation at simeiz.its type is closest to the primitive p-type asteroids, followed by the common carbonaceous c-type asteroids.lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 20.99 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.11 magnitude (u=3).lower-rated lightcurves with a divergent period of 4.08 and 9.17 hours were previously obtained in 2005 and 2009, respectively (u=1/2-).he is also honored by the lunar crater gauss.1001 gaussia was named as part of trio honoring the events surrounding the discovery of ceres in 1801.carl friedrich gauss who computed the orbit of ceres was for 1001 gaussia, 1000 piazzia for giuseppe piazzi and 1002 olbersia for heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers.olbers recovered ceres after it has passed behind the sun and returned.in the next few years only three more astronomical bodies were found between mars and jupiter, pallas, juno, and 4 vesta, however it would be 37 years before another asteroid was found, 5 astraea in 1845.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | office workedat workedas | secretary of state of vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> alvah sabin | successor | homer elihu royce <tsp> alvah sabin | birthplace | georgia vermont
sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.
gaussia (minor planet designation: 1001 gaussia), provisional designation 1923 oa, is a dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 73 kilometers in diameter.it was discovered on 8 august 1923, by soviet astronomer sergey belyavsky at the simeiz observatory on the crimean peninsula.the asteroid was named after german mathematician carl friedrich gauss.gauss computed the orbit of ceres, and 1001 gaussia was named along with 1000 piazzia, and 1002 olbersia in part for their work on ceres, with names for giuseppe piazzi, who found ceres, and heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers, who recovered it later that year.it orbits the sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.8–3.6 au once every 5 years and 9 months (2,100 days).its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.13 and an inclination of 9° with respect to the ecliptic.the asteroid was first identified as a907 xc at taunton observatory (803) in december 1907.the body's observation arc begins at unso in january 1908, more than 15 years prior to its official discovery observation at simeiz.its type is closest to the primitive p-type asteroids, followed by the common carbonaceous c-type asteroids.lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 20.99 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.11 magnitude (u=3).lower-rated lightcurves with a divergent period of 4.08 and 9.17 hours were previously obtained in 2005 and 2009, respectively (u=1/2-).he is also honored by the lunar crater gauss.1001 gaussia was named as part of trio honoring the events surrounding the discovery of ceres in 1801.carl friedrich gauss who computed the orbit of ceres was for 1001 gaussia, 1000 piazzia for giuseppe piazzi and 1002 olbersia for heinrich wilhelm matthias olbers.olbers recovered ceres after it has passed behind the sun and returned.in the next few years only three more astronomical bodies were found between mars and jupiter, pallas, juno, and 4 vesta, however it would be 37 years before another asteroid was found, 5 astraea in 1845.
1001 gaussia | epoch | 2015-06-27 <tsp> 1001 gaussia | formername | a911 md <tsp> 1001 gaussia | orbitalperiod | 575 days <tsp> 1001 gaussia | periapsis | 41911339455312 kilometres
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | course | soup <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | shrimp
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | ground | the mechanics <tsp> afc blackpool | numberofmembers | 1500 <tsp> afc blackpool | season | 2014–15 north west counties football league <tsp> afc blackpool | fullname | association football club blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | office workedat workedas | secretary of state of vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | course | soup <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | shrimp
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | ground | the mechanics <tsp> afc blackpool | numberofmembers | 1500 <tsp> afc blackpool | season | 2014–15 north west counties football league <tsp> afc blackpool | fullname | association football club blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | beef <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
ridgepoles | unforbidded | superluxurious
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
spotless | thelion | biochemistry <tsp> spotless | pronotal | dialystaminous
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
morphotic | pneumonomelanosis | semiexclusively
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
whereup | nonponderable | presolar
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
scarcest | sheaths | sprod
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
mosso | overpollinate | ninepins
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | noodle <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> afc blackpool | numberofmembers | 1500 <tsp> afc blackpool | season | 2014–15 north west counties football league <tsp> afc blackpool | fullname | association football club blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | noodle <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> afc blackpool | numberofmembers | 1500 <tsp> afc blackpool | season | 2014–15 north west counties football league <tsp> afc blackpool | fullname | association football club blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | noodle <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | office workedat workedas | secretary of state of vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | successor | homer elihu royce <tsp> alvah sabin | birthplace | georgia vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | deathplace | sycamore illinois
sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> afc blackpool | numberofmembers | 1500 <tsp> afc blackpool | season | 2014–15 north west counties football league <tsp> afc blackpool | fullname | association football club blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | pork <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
illiterately | atmosphereful | lavalliere
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> afc blackpool | season | 2014 <tsp> afc blackpool | numberofmembers | 1500 <tsp> afc blackpool | fullname | association football club blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | party | whig party united states <tsp> alvah sabin | region | vermont <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> whig party united states | leadername | henry clay
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | shrimp <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | party | whig party united states <tsp> alvah sabin | region | vermont <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> whig party united states | leadername | henry clay
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> blackpool | leader | labour party uk <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | blackpool fc
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> blackpool | leader | gordon marsden <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | blackpool fc
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | vegetable <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | party | whig party united states <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont <tsp> whig party united states | leadername | henry clay
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | ingredient | vegetable <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> blackpool | leader | gordon marsden <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | blackpool fc
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
batchoy | ingredient | chicken <tsp> batchoy | country | philippines <tsp> batchoy | mainingredients | noodles pork organs vegetables chicken shrimp beef <tsp> batchoy | region | la paz iloilo city
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | party | whig party united states <tsp> whig party united states | leadername | daniel webster <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | irlam town fc <tsp> blackpool | leader | conservative party uk <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | kv mechelen <tsp> blackpool | leader | conservative party uk <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | party | whig party united states <tsp> whig party united states | leadername | daniel webster <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | kv mechelen <tsp> blackpool | leader | conservative party uk <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | kv mechelen <tsp> blackpool | leader | gordon marsden <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.the popular variant, the la paz batchoy, traces its roots to the district of la paz, iloilo city in the philippines.the soup later evolved into its present form which has become iloilo city's most popular dish.federico guillergan, jr., the son of the soup's inventor, states that his father at first jokingly called the dish 'bats' when asked for its name.later, he added 'choy', from the vegetable dish chop suey.teodorico 'ted' lepura opened his first batchoy shop, ted's oldtimer lapaz batchoy, at the la paz public market in 1945.run by lepura, his wife and their children, the shop sold what they claim to be the original la paz batchoy which at that time was priced at 20 centavos per bowl.in the 1930s, as a teenager, lepura learned the basics of making la paz batchoy while working for a chinese merchant, and eventually concocted his own version of the dish.other sources claim that the dish originated from the chinese community in la paz, since the etymology of the name 'batchoy' likely comes from the hokkien chinese: 肉水; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chúi; lit.'meat soup', or hokkien chinese: 肉碎; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chhùi; lit.'minced meat'.oil is heated in a stock-pot.the pork organs, shrimp, chicken and beef are stir-fried for about a minute.soy sauce is then added.the shrimp is then added and left to simmer for a few minutes.this broth is then added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon) and sometimes a raw egg is cracked on top.most filipinos eat the soup using spoon and fork.the soup is generally consumed first, the liquid broth rounds out the meal.diners are encouraged to ask for a second, third, or even a fourth helping of kaldo (hiligaynon, 'broth').the dish consists of finely chopped and seasoned pork offal wrapped in banana leaf and then boiled in water.the dish is served with its cooking broth.ramen - a similar dish from japan.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> alvah sabin | birthplace | georgia vermont <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | kv mechelen <tsp> blackpool | leader | gordon marsden <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | mainingredients | kway teow beef tender loin gula melaka sliced dried black beans garlic dark soy sauce lengkuas oyster sauce soya sauce chilli and sesame oil <tsp> beef kway teow | ingredient | sesame oil <tsp> beef kway teow | region | indonesia
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> alvah sabin | birthplace | georgia vermont <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
afc blackpool | manager | stuart parker footballer born 1954 <tsp> stuart parker footballer born 1954 | club | stockport county fc <tsp> afc blackpool | ground | blackpool <tsp> blackpool | leader | labour party uk
blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> alvah sabin | birthplace | georgia vermont <tsp> vermont | largestcity | burlington vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont
he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
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a.f.c.blackpool is a football club based in blackpool, lancashire, england.the club currently play in the north west counties league division one north.based at jepson way, they are nicknamed the mechanics or the mechs, and are full members of the lancashire county football association.they initially played in local leagues on the fylde coast.they won the fylde district league division two title in the 1950–51 season and were promoted to division one, where between 1953–54 and 1957–58 they were champions twice and runners-up three times in five consecutive seasons.they also won a number of local cup competitions, including the lancashire fa amateur shield in 1957–58.in 1959 the club took the decision move up the leagues and joined the west lancashire league.in their first season, 1959–60, they were runners-up.in 1960–61 they were champions and also won the lancashire fa amateur shield again.the following season they were again west lancashire league champions.in 1962 they joined the lancashire combination division two.the division was disbanded in 1968, with the league becoming a single division.the 1971–72 season saw a third-place finish.in the 1972–73 season they won the lancashire combination bridge shield and in 1974–75 finished as runners-up in the league, just one point behind champions darwen.with the formation of the north west counties football league, they were placed in division three, finishing sixth in their first season in the new league.they were promoted as champions to division two in 1985–86.they were briefly promoted to division one in 1991–92 before being relegated back to division two, renamed division one in 2006.in may 2005 lytham st. annes fc, who had just won the west lancashire league division one title, merged into the mechanics after resigning from the west lancashire league.in may 2008 the mechanics merged with squires gate junior fc, with the club renamed afc blackpool.the name change depended upon blackpool giving it their full approval, and in july 2008 they confirmed to the lancashire football association that they had no objections and that they were keen to help the club.as champions of division one in 2010–11, they were promoted to the premier division.on 21 march 2015 some blackpool fans boycotting their match with leeds in protest at chairman karl oyston's management of the club decided to attend afc blackpool's match against bootle.the game saw an attendance of 503 compared with an average of 35 that season; some leeds fans also attended the match as part of a combined general protest 'against the football league.'the club were relegated to the north west counties league first division at the end of the 2015–16 season, in which they finished bottom of the table.in december 2007, the club announced plans for a £60,000 refurbishment programme, including improvements to the pitch, as well as new crowd barrier fencing and concreting the spectators area right round the pitch.drainage work began on the pitch in april 2008, as well as levelling and reseeding the pitch.following the club's name change in may 2008 they leased a further piece of land next to the ground to accommodate the enlarged club.also investment to improve the facilities was begun.it was also decided that the ground would take the name the mechanics to maintain the link with the past.in february 2006 the club had to switch their match against f.c.united of manchester to blackpool's bloomfield road ground due to the anticipated large crowd.around 4,300 spectators saw mechanics lose the game 4–2, bringing in £10,000 for the club.the ground has four stands.on the east side is the main stand which contains the dressing rooms, club offices and clubhouse with two rows of spectator seating.
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beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | mainingredients | kway teow beef tender loin gula melaka sliced dried black beans garlic dark soy sauce lengkuas oyster sauce soya sauce chilli and sesame oil <tsp> beef kway teow | region | nationwide in singapore and indonesia <tsp> beef kway teow | ingredient | sesame oil
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | mainingredients | kway teow beef tender loin gula melaka sliced dried black beans garlic dark soy sauce lengkuas oyster sauce soya sauce chilli and sesame oil <tsp> beef kway teow | region | nationwide in singapore and indonesia <tsp> beef kway teow | ingredient | sesame oil
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | mainingredients | kway teow beef tender loin gula melaka sliced dried black beans garlic dark soy sauce lengkuas oyster sauce soya sauce chilli and sesame oil <tsp> beef kway teow | region | nationwide in singapore and indonesia <tsp> beef kway teow | ingredient | sesame oil
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | activeyearsenddate | 1857-03-03 <tsp> alvah sabin | activeyearsstartdate | 1853-03-04
sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.
afc fylde is a professional football club based in wesham in the borough of fylde, lancashire, england.they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.in the 21 months between january 2003 and october 2004, the club did not lose a match in any competition; the run finally ended when they lost a league match, 1–0 to dalton united.in april 2006 the club completed a hat-trick of consecutive victories in the lancashire amateur shield cup final when they beat fellow west lancashire league side charnock richard 2–0 at the county ground in leyland, the club's fourth shield victory in six years.as the nominated representatives of the lancashire fa, the club also won the northern counties cup in 2004–05, 2005–06, and 2006–07.at the club's annual general meeting (agm) in july 2007, a 15-year plan was put forward with the stated aim of reaching the conference national by 2017, and the football league by 2022.the club's first match in the north west counties league was a home match on 11 august 2007, against darwen in front of 101 fans, which they won 5–0.the following tuesday they played their first ever home match under floodlights winning 2–0 at home to holker old boys on 8 september the club played their first ever match in the fa vase, beating northern counties east league division one club worsbrough bridge athletic 3–0.the club had also arranged for the fa vase trophy to be on display before the game.on 26 january 2008 the club reached the last sixteen of the fa vase when they beat studley 3–0.on 9 february they reached the quarter-final after they beat sussex county league leaders, crowborough athletic 2–0 in front of a record crowd of 772 at crowborough's alderbrook recreation ground.
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beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | region | nationwide in singapore and indonesia <tsp> singapore | leadername | tony tan <tsp> singapore | language | standard chinese
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | region | vermonts 3rd congressional district <tsp> alvah sabin | state | vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | activeyearsenddate | 1857-03-03 <tsp> alvah sabin | activeyearsstartdate | 1853-03-04
sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | region | nationwide in singapore and indonesia <tsp> singapore | leadername | tony tan <tsp> singapore | language | standard chinese
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
afc fylde is a professional football club based in wesham in the borough of fylde, lancashire, england.they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.in the 21 months between january 2003 and october 2004, the club did not lose a match in any competition; the run finally ended when they lost a league match, 1–0 to dalton united.in april 2006 the club completed a hat-trick of consecutive victories in the lancashire amateur shield cup final when they beat fellow west lancashire league side charnock richard 2–0 at the county ground in leyland, the club's fourth shield victory in six years.as the nominated representatives of the lancashire fa, the club also won the northern counties cup in 2004–05, 2005–06, and 2006–07.at the club's annual general meeting (agm) in july 2007, a 15-year plan was put forward with the stated aim of reaching the conference national by 2017, and the football league by 2022.the club's first match in the north west counties league was a home match on 11 august 2007, against darwen in front of 101 fans, which they won 5–0.the following tuesday they played their first ever home match under floodlights winning 2–0 at home to holker old boys on 8 september the club played their first ever match in the fa vase, beating northern counties east league division one club worsbrough bridge athletic 3–0.the club had also arranged for the fa vase trophy to be on display before the game.on 26 january 2008 the club reached the last sixteen of the fa vase when they beat studley 3–0.on 9 february they reached the quarter-final after they beat sussex county league leaders, crowborough athletic 2–0 in front of a record crowd of 772 at crowborough's alderbrook recreation ground.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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afc fylde is a professional football club based in wesham in the borough of fylde, lancashire, england.they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.in the 21 months between january 2003 and october 2004, the club did not lose a match in any competition; the run finally ended when they lost a league match, 1–0 to dalton united.in april 2006 the club completed a hat-trick of consecutive victories in the lancashire amateur shield cup final when they beat fellow west lancashire league side charnock richard 2–0 at the county ground in leyland, the club's fourth shield victory in six years.as the nominated representatives of the lancashire fa, the club also won the northern counties cup in 2004–05, 2005–06, and 2006–07.at the club's annual general meeting (agm) in july 2007, a 15-year plan was put forward with the stated aim of reaching the conference national by 2017, and the football league by 2022.the club's first match in the north west counties league was a home match on 11 august 2007, against darwen in front of 101 fans, which they won 5–0.the following tuesday they played their first ever home match under floodlights winning 2–0 at home to holker old boys on 8 september the club played their first ever match in the fa vase, beating northern counties east league division one club worsbrough bridge athletic 3–0.the club had also arranged for the fa vase trophy to be on display before the game.on 26 january 2008 the club reached the last sixteen of the fa vase when they beat studley 3–0.on 9 february they reached the quarter-final after they beat sussex county league leaders, crowborough athletic 2–0 in front of a record crowd of 772 at crowborough's alderbrook recreation ground.
afc fylde | ground | kellamergh park <tsp> afc fylde | season | 2014 <tsp> afc fylde | numberofmembers | 3180 <tsp> afc fylde | fullname | association football club fylde
afc fylde is a professional football club based in wesham in the borough of fylde, lancashire, england.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.
alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
alvah sabin | region | vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | office workedat workedas | secretary of state of vermont <tsp> alvah sabin | successor | homer elihu royce <tsp> alvah sabin | birthplace | georgia vermont
sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.
afc fylde is a professional football club based in wesham in the borough of fylde, lancashire, england.they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.in the 21 months between january 2003 and october 2004, the club did not lose a match in any competition; the run finally ended when they lost a league match, 1–0 to dalton united.in april 2006 the club completed a hat-trick of consecutive victories in the lancashire amateur shield cup final when they beat fellow west lancashire league side charnock richard 2–0 at the county ground in leyland, the club's fourth shield victory in six years.as the nominated representatives of the lancashire fa, the club also won the northern counties cup in 2004–05, 2005–06, and 2006–07.at the club's annual general meeting (agm) in july 2007, a 15-year plan was put forward with the stated aim of reaching the conference national by 2017, and the football league by 2022.the club's first match in the north west counties league was a home match on 11 august 2007, against darwen in front of 101 fans, which they won 5–0.the following tuesday they played their first ever home match under floodlights winning 2–0 at home to holker old boys on 8 september the club played their first ever match in the fa vase, beating northern counties east league division one club worsbrough bridge athletic 3–0.the club had also arranged for the fa vase trophy to be on display before the game.on 26 january 2008 the club reached the last sixteen of the fa vase when they beat studley 3–0.on 9 february they reached the quarter-final after they beat sussex county league leaders, crowborough athletic 2–0 in front of a record crowd of 772 at crowborough's alderbrook recreation ground.
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beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
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alvah sabin (october 23, 1793 – january 22, 1885) was an american politician and clergyman.he served as a united states representative from vermont.he was also a member of the vermont militia and served during the war of 1812.sabin also attended the university of vermont in burlington, which awarded him the honorary degree of master of arts in 1826.after the war, sabin studied theology in philadelphia and graduated from columbian college (now george washington university), washington, d.c., in 1821.he was ordained a minister and preached at cambridge, westfield, and underhill until 1825, when he returned to georgia, vermont.he was pastor of the georgia baptist church for fifty-three years.sabin was a member of the vermont house of representatives from 1826 to 1835, 1838 to 1840, 1847 to 1849, 1851, 1861 and 1862.he served in the vermont senate in 1841, 1843, and 1845.he was the secretary of state of vermont in 1841, and served as probate judge.he was a member of the constitutional; conventions of 1843 and 1850, and was assistant judge of the franklin county court from 1846 to 1852.he was elected as a whig party (united states) to the thirty-third congress and reelected as an opposition party candidate to the thirty-fourth congresses, serving from march 4, 1853, to march 3, 1857.while in congress he served as chairman for the committee on revisal and unfinished business in the thirty-fourth congress.he was not a candidate for renomination in 1856.he served as a delegate to the first anti-slavery national convention, and was the county commissioner of franklin county, vermont, in 1861 and 1862, responsible for curbing the buying and selling of alcoholic beverages.he moved to sycamore, illinois, in 1867 and continued his ministerial duties.they had five children together, benjamin f. sabin, julia a. sabin, harriet amelia sabin, parthenia a. sabin and diantha marie sabin.following anna's death, sabin later married susan marsh.he is interred at georgia plains cemetery in georgia plains, vermont.'alvah sabin (id: s000002)'.biographical directory of the united states congress.alvah sabin at find a grave govtrack.us: rep. alvah sabin ancestry.com: alvah sabin (1793 - 1885) the political graveyard: sabin, alvah (1793–1885)
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afc fylde is a professional football club based in wesham in the borough of fylde, lancashire, england.they are currently members of the national league and play at mill farm.originally known as kirkham & wesham following a merger of kirkham town and wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the fa vase.in 2007, the club announced the goal of reaching the conference national by 2017 and the football league by 2022, the latter objective being printed on club shirts.the club won four promotions between 2007 and 2017 to earn promotion to the fifth tier of english football for the first time ever.the club experienced two play-off campaigns in their first two seasons in the national league, the second saw fylde miss out on their first promotion to the football league after losing to salford city at wembley stadium.however, the coasters returned to wembley a week after their defeat for the 2019 fa trophy final as they managed to beat leyton orient.the following season, fylde returned to the national league north after finishing in 23rd place.they are the first and so far only club to win both the fa vase and the fa trophy.the new club assumed kirkham town's place in division one of the west lancashire league.in 1989–90 they finished bottom of the division and were relegated to division two.after three seasons in division two they were promoted in the 1992–93 season after finishing third, only to be relegated again in 1994–95.the following season they finished as runners-up in division two, losing only two league games all season, and were promoted back to division one.the west lancashire league was re-structured in 1998 with division one renamed the premier division.after finishing fourth in successive seasons in 1997–98 and 1998–99, the club then dominated the premier division for a number of years, finishing as champions in seven out of the eight seasons between 1999 and 2000 and 2006–07, the only blip being 2002–03 when they were runners-up.in the 21 months between january 2003 and october 2004, the club did not lose a match in any competition; the run finally ended when they lost a league match, 1–0 to dalton united.in april 2006 the club completed a hat-trick of consecutive victories in the lancashire amateur shield cup final when they beat fellow west lancashire league side charnock richard 2–0 at the county ground in leyland, the club's fourth shield victory in six years.as the nominated representatives of the lancashire fa, the club also won the northern counties cup in 2004–05, 2005–06, and 2006–07.at the club's annual general meeting (agm) in july 2007, a 15-year plan was put forward with the stated aim of reaching the conference national by 2017, and the football league by 2022.the club's first match in the north west counties league was a home match on 11 august 2007, against darwen in front of 101 fans, which they won 5–0.the following tuesday they played their first ever home match under floodlights winning 2–0 at home to holker old boys on 8 september the club played their first ever match in the fa vase, beating northern counties east league division one club worsbrough bridge athletic 3–0.the club had also arranged for the fa vase trophy to be on display before the game.on 26 january 2008 the club reached the last sixteen of the fa vase when they beat studley 3–0.on 9 february they reached the quarter-final after they beat sussex county league leaders, crowborough athletic 2–0 in front of a record crowd of 772 at crowborough's alderbrook recreation ground.
afc fylde | manager | dave challinor <tsp> dave challinor | club | bury fc <tsp> dave challinor | club | tranmere rovers fc <tsp> dave challinor | club | colwyn bay fc
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beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | region | indonesia <tsp> singapore | language | standard chinese <tsp> singapore | leadername | halimah yacob
the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.
the american civil war (april 12, 1861 – may 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the united states.it was fought between the union ('the north') and the confederacy ('the south'), the latter formed by states that had seceded.the central cause of the war was the dispute over whether slavery would be permitted to expand into the western territories, leading to more slave states, or be prevented from doing so, which was widely believed would place slavery on a course of ultimate extinction.decades of political controversy over slavery were brought to a head by the victory in the 1860 u.s. presidential election of abraham lincoln, who opposed slavery's expansion into the western territories.an initial seven southern slave states responded to lincoln's victory by seceding from the united states and, in february 1861, forming the confederacy.the confederacy seized u.s. forts and other federal assets within their borders.led by confederate president jefferson davis, the confederacy asserted control over about a third of the u.s. population in eleven of the 34 u.s. states that then existed.four years of intense combat, mostly in the south, ensued.during 1861–1862 in the war's western theater, the union made significant permanent gains—though in the war's eastern theater the conflict was inconclusive.the abolition of slavery became a union war goal on january 1, 1863, when lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation, which declared all slaves in states in rebellion to be free, applying to more than 3.5 million of the 4 million enslaved people in the country.to the west, the union destroyed the confederacy's river navy by the summer of 1862, then much of its western armies, and seized new orleans.the successful 1863 union siege of vicksburg split the confederacy in two at the mississippi river.in 1863, confederate general robert e. lee's incursion north ended at the battle of gettysburg.western successes led to general ulysses s. grant's command of all union armies in 1864.inflicting an ever-tightening naval blockade of confederate ports, the union marshaled resources and manpower to attack the confederacy from all directions.this led to the fall of atlanta in 1864 to union general william tecumseh sherman, followed by his march to the sea.the last significant battles raged around the ten-month siege of petersburg, gateway to the confederate capital of richmond.the confederates abandoned richmond, and on april 9, 1865, lee surrendered to grant following the battle of appomattox court house, setting in motion the end of the war.a wave of confederate surrenders followed.on april 14, just five days after lee's surrender, lincoln was assassinated.as a practical matter, the war ended with the may 26 surrender of the department of the trans-mississippi but the conclusion of the american civil war lacks a clear and precise historical end date.confederate ground forces continued surrendering past the may 26 surrender date until june 23.by the end of the war, much of the south's infrastructure was destroyed, especially its railroads.the confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and four million enslaved black people were freed.the war-torn nation then entered the reconstruction era in an attempt to rebuild the country, bring the former confederate states back into the united states, and grant civil rights to freed slaves.the civil war is one of the most extensively studied and written about episodes in u.s. history.it remains the subject of cultural and historiographical debate.of particular interest is the persisting myth of the lost cause of the confederacy.the american civil war was among the first wars to use industrial warfare.
american civil war | commander | abraham lincoln <tsp> alfred moore scales | battles | battle of gettysburg <tsp> alfred moore scales | activeyearsstartdate | 1857-03-04 <tsp> battle of gettysburg | ispartofmilitaryconflict | american civil war
the abolition of slavery became a union war goal on january 1, 1863, when lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation, which declared all slaves in states in rebellion to be free, applying to more than 3.5 million of the 4 million enslaved people in the country.the confederates abandoned richmond, and on april 9, 1865, lee surrendered to grant following the battle of appomattox court house, setting in motion the end of the war.
beef kway teow or beef kwetiau is a maritime southeast asian dish of flat rice noodles (kway teow) stir-fried and topped with slices of beef or sometimes beef offal, served either dry or with soup.the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.as the result, there are various recipes of beef kway teow exist.however, the dry version of beef kway teow is mixed with sesame oil, soy sauce and chilli; thick gravy is not usually served in this version.kwetiau with beef is known in three variants; kwetiau siram sapi (poured upon), kwetiau goreng sapi (stir fried), and kwetiau bun sapi (a rather moist version).the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.the beef sauce has thick and rather gloppy glue-like consistency acquired from corn starch as thickening agent.the kwetiau goreng sapi is a variant of popular kwetiau goreng (stir fried kway teow) but distinctly served with beef.while the kwetiau bun sapi is similar to common fried kwetiau but rather moist and soft due to water addition.the common ingredients are flat rice noodles (kwetiau), thin slices of beef tenderloin, garlic, sliced bakso meatballs, caisim, napa cabbage, oyster sauce, beef stock, soy sauce, black pepper, sugar, corn starch, and cooking oil.
beef kway teow | country | singapore <tsp> beef kway teow | region | indonesia <tsp> singapore | language | standard chinese <tsp> singapore | leadername | halimah yacob
the dish is commonly found in southeast asian countries, especially singapore and indonesia, and can trace its origin to chinese tradition.it is a popular dish in singaporean cuisine and among chinese indonesians, where it locally known in indonesian as kwetiau sapi.the kwetiau siram sapi is a kwetiau noodle poured (indonesian: siram) with beef in thick flavorful sauce.
the american civil war (april 12, 1861 – may 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the united states.it was fought between the union ('the north') and the confederacy ('the south'), the latter formed by states that had seceded.the central cause of the war was the dispute over whether slavery would be permitted to expand into the western territories, leading to more slave states, or be prevented from doing so, which was widely believed would place slavery on a course of ultimate extinction.decades of political controversy over slavery were brought to a head by the victory in the 1860 u.s. presidential election of abraham lincoln, who opposed slavery's expansion into the western territories.an initial seven southern slave states responded to lincoln's victory by seceding from the united states and, in february 1861, forming the confederacy.the confederacy seized u.s. forts and other federal assets within their borders.led by confederate president jefferson davis, the confederacy asserted control over about a third of the u.s. population in eleven of the 34 u.s. states that then existed.four years of intense combat, mostly in the south, ensued.during 1861–1862 in the war's western theater, the union made significant permanent gains—though in the war's eastern theater the conflict was inconclusive.the abolition of slavery became a union war goal on january 1, 1863, when lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation, which declared all slaves in states in rebellion to be free, applying to more than 3.5 million of the 4 million enslaved people in the country.to the west, the union destroyed the confederacy's river navy by the summer of 1862, then much of its western armies, and seized new orleans.the successful 1863 union siege of vicksburg split the confederacy in two at the mississippi river.in 1863, confederate general robert e. lee's incursion north ended at the battle of gettysburg.western successes led to general ulysses s. grant's command of all union armies in 1864.inflicting an ever-tightening naval blockade of confederate ports, the union marshaled resources and manpower to attack the confederacy from all directions.this led to the fall of atlanta in 1864 to union general william tecumseh sherman, followed by his march to the sea.the last significant battles raged around the ten-month siege of petersburg, gateway to the confederate capital of richmond.the confederates abandoned richmond, and on april 9, 1865, lee surrendered to grant following the battle of appomattox court house, setting in motion the end of the war.a wave of confederate surrenders followed.on april 14, just five days after lee's surrender, lincoln was assassinated.as a practical matter, the war ended with the may 26 surrender of the department of the trans-mississippi but the conclusion of the american civil war lacks a clear and precise historical end date.confederate ground forces continued surrendering past the may 26 surrender date until june 23.by the end of the war, much of the south's infrastructure was destroyed, especially its railroads.the confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and four million enslaved black people were freed.the war-torn nation then entered the reconstruction era in an attempt to rebuild the country, bring the former confederate states back into the united states, and grant civil rights to freed slaves.the civil war is one of the most extensively studied and written about episodes in u.s. history.it remains the subject of cultural and historiographical debate.of particular interest is the persisting myth of the lost cause of the confederacy.the american civil war was among the first wars to use industrial warfare.
american civil war | commander | abraham lincoln <tsp> alfred moore scales | battles | battle of gettysburg <tsp> alfred moore scales | activeyearsstartdate | 1857-03-04 <tsp> battle of gettysburg | ispartofmilitaryconflict | american civil war
the abolition of slavery became a union war goal on january 1, 1863, when lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation, which declared all slaves in states in rebellion to be free, applying to more than 3.5 million of the 4 million enslaved people in the country.the confederates abandoned richmond, and on april 9, 1865, lee surrendered to grant following the battle of appomattox court house, setting in motion the end of the war.