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dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | suckstone | twier | footmark | no related information |
alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.he was the 2018 israeli basketball premier league finals mvp.having been naturalized as an israeli citizen, he also represented the senior israeli national basketball team.standing at 2.03 meters (6' 8') tall, he is an athletic frontcourt player and good rebounder.he then played for two years for harmony prep, leading it to the prep school national championship game in 2006.he played a key role in the 2010–11 gators' run to the elite eight with a 19-point, 17-rebound effort in the 83–74 overtime win over the byu cougars in the ncaa tournament sweet 16.as of 2012, his 1,333 career points were 22nd-best in school history.he was named the mvp of the 2013-14 euroleague for the month of april.he was one of the key players to help maccabi advance to the euroleague final four.eventually, maccabi won the euroleague championship.in 24 euroleague games with anadolu efes, he averaged 5.9 points and 3 rebounds.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process.he averaged 10.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.on july 1, 2021, tyus officially parted ways with the spanish club. | alex tyus | league | euroleague <tsp> alex tyus | club | maccabi tel aviv bc | on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process. |
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.he also went undercover as a bosnian muslim fleeing ethnic cleansing in the balkans and experienced people smuggling firsthand.with itn, holloway was their bosnian correspondent during the siege of sarajevo.holloway was also with itv's news at 10, where, as the lead investigator, he exposed a filipino child prostitution ring by posing as a paedophile.his other journalistic work includes living in the sangatte refugee camp in calais while pretending to be an economic migrant and being a war reporter in iraq alongside marie colvin of the sunday times.this was the first time since the second world war that gravesham (or its predecessor gravesend constituency) had not been held by the party of government.he delivered his maiden speech in the house of commons on 28 june 2005, praising his constituency's multicultural community and raising issues of local crime.in a 2009 report written by holloway, he described how some of the claims about iraq having weapons of mass destruction, used to support the uk government's case for war in 2003, originated from an iraqi taxi driver.particularly the claim about their ability to be 'ready to launch in 45 minutes,' which was one of the 'central planks' of the government's case.according to holloway, the unreliability of some sources was not expressed by mi6 while preparing the case for war because of pressure from downing street.while in parliament, holloway has taken a close interest in the war in afghanistan and has visited, at his own expense, about a dozen times.in 2009 he wrote a paper for the centre for policy studies titled 'in blood stepp'd in too far' which outlined the policies that he thought should be implemented during the war in afghanistan: establishing an 'honest government,' ensuring that 'tribal structures are supported, and 'maintaining low levels of allied troops. | adam holloway | residence | gravesend <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham | this was the first time since the second world war that gravesham (or its predecessor gravesend constituency) had not been held by the party of government.he delivered his maiden speech in the house of commons on 28 june 2005, praising his constituency's multicultural community and raising issues of local crime.in a 2009 report written by holloway, he described how some of the claims about iraq having weapons of mass destruction, used to support the uk government's case for war in 2003, originated from an iraqi taxi driver. |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | caeca | panecclesiastical | repandousness <tsp> caeca | exscinding | denaturants | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | john buscema <tsp> dane whitman black knight character | alternativename | dane whitman | dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. |
alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.he was the 2018 israeli basketball premier league finals mvp.having been naturalized as an israeli citizen, he also represented the senior israeli national basketball team.standing at 2.03 meters (6' 8') tall, he is an athletic frontcourt player and good rebounder.he then played for two years for harmony prep, leading it to the prep school national championship game in 2006.he played a key role in the 2010–11 gators' run to the elite eight with a 19-point, 17-rebound effort in the 83–74 overtime win over the byu cougars in the ncaa tournament sweet 16.as of 2012, his 1,333 career points were 22nd-best in school history.he was named the mvp of the 2013-14 euroleague for the month of april.he was one of the key players to help maccabi advance to the euroleague final four.eventually, maccabi won the euroleague championship.in 24 euroleague games with anadolu efes, he averaged 5.9 points and 3 rebounds.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process.he averaged 10.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.on july 1, 2021, tyus officially parted ways with the spanish club. | alex tyus | league | euroleague <tsp> alex tyus | club | maccabi tel aviv bc | on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process. |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | john buscema <tsp> dane whitman black knight character | alternativename | dane whitman | dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. |
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.he also went undercover as a bosnian muslim fleeing ethnic cleansing in the balkans and experienced people smuggling firsthand.with itn, holloway was their bosnian correspondent during the siege of sarajevo.holloway was also with itv's news at 10, where, as the lead investigator, he exposed a filipino child prostitution ring by posing as a paedophile.his other journalistic work includes living in the sangatte refugee camp in calais while pretending to be an economic migrant and being a war reporter in iraq alongside marie colvin of the sunday times.this was the first time since the second world war that gravesham (or its predecessor gravesend constituency) had not been held by the party of government.he delivered his maiden speech in the house of commons on 28 june 2005, praising his constituency's multicultural community and raising issues of local crime.in a 2009 report written by holloway, he described how some of the claims about iraq having weapons of mass destruction, used to support the uk government's case for war in 2003, originated from an iraqi taxi driver.particularly the claim about their ability to be 'ready to launch in 45 minutes,' which was one of the 'central planks' of the government's case.according to holloway, the unreliability of some sources was not expressed by mi6 while preparing the case for war because of pressure from downing street.while in parliament, holloway has taken a close interest in the war in afghanistan and has visited, at his own expense, about a dozen times.in 2009 he wrote a paper for the centre for policy studies titled 'in blood stepp'd in too far' which outlined the policies that he thought should be implemented during the war in afghanistan: establishing an 'honest government,' ensuring that 'tribal structures are supported, and 'maintaining low levels of allied troops. | adam holloway | residence | gravesend <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham | this was the first time since the second world war that gravesham (or its predecessor gravesend constituency) had not been held by the party of government.he delivered his maiden speech in the house of commons on 28 june 2005, praising his constituency's multicultural community and raising issues of local crime.in a 2009 report written by holloway, he described how some of the claims about iraq having weapons of mass destruction, used to support the uk government's case for war in 2003, originated from an iraqi taxi driver. |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | drumsler | thiolactic | unsalivated <tsp> drumsler | gusain | retwine | no related information |
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.he also went undercover as a bosnian muslim fleeing ethnic cleansing in the balkans and experienced people smuggling firsthand.with itn, holloway was their bosnian correspondent during the siege of sarajevo.holloway was also with itv's news at 10, where, as the lead investigator, he exposed a filipino child prostitution ring by posing as a paedophile.his other journalistic work includes living in the sangatte refugee camp in calais while pretending to be an economic migrant and being a war reporter in iraq alongside marie colvin of the sunday times.this was the first time since the second world war that gravesham (or its predecessor gravesend constituency) had not been held by the party of government.he delivered his maiden speech in the house of commons on 28 june 2005, praising his constituency's multicultural community and raising issues of local crime.in a 2009 report written by holloway, he described how some of the claims about iraq having weapons of mass destruction, used to support the uk government's case for war in 2003, originated from an iraqi taxi driver.particularly the claim about their ability to be 'ready to launch in 45 minutes,' which was one of the 'central planks' of the government's case.according to holloway, the unreliability of some sources was not expressed by mi6 while preparing the case for war because of pressure from downing street.while in parliament, holloway has taken a close interest in the war in afghanistan and has visited, at his own expense, about a dozen times.in 2009 he wrote a paper for the centre for policy studies titled 'in blood stepp'd in too far' which outlined the policies that he thought should be implemented during the war in afghanistan: establishing an 'honest government,' ensuring that 'tribal structures are supported, and 'maintaining low levels of allied troops. | adam holloway | residence | gravesend <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham | this was the first time since the second world war that gravesham (or its predecessor gravesend constituency) had not been held by the party of government.he delivered his maiden speech in the house of commons on 28 june 2005, praising his constituency's multicultural community and raising issues of local crime.in a 2009 report written by holloway, he described how some of the claims about iraq having weapons of mass destruction, used to support the uk government's case for war in 2003, originated from an iraqi taxi driver. |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | aarhus airport | runwaylength | 27770 <tsp> aarhus airport | operatingorganisation | aktieselskab <tsp> aarhus airport | runwayname | 10l/28r | no related information |
alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.he was the 2018 israeli basketball premier league finals mvp.having been naturalized as an israeli citizen, he also represented the senior israeli national basketball team.standing at 2.03 meters (6' 8') tall, he is an athletic frontcourt player and good rebounder.he then played for two years for harmony prep, leading it to the prep school national championship game in 2006.he played a key role in the 2010–11 gators' run to the elite eight with a 19-point, 17-rebound effort in the 83–74 overtime win over the byu cougars in the ncaa tournament sweet 16.as of 2012, his 1,333 career points were 22nd-best in school history.he was named the mvp of the 2013-14 euroleague for the month of april.he was one of the key players to help maccabi advance to the euroleague final four.eventually, maccabi won the euroleague championship.in 24 euroleague games with anadolu efes, he averaged 5.9 points and 3 rebounds.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process.he averaged 10.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.on july 1, 2021, tyus officially parted ways with the spanish club. | craniate | characinoid | unfashionably <tsp> craniate | telega | motivational | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | soud | enshade | grabbing <tsp> soud | purposelike | nonremedially | no related information |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | aarhus airport | runwaylength | 27770 <tsp> aarhus airport | operatingorganisation | aktieselskab <tsp> aarhus airport | runwayname | 10l/28r | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | john buscema <tsp> dane whitman black knight character | creator | roy thomas | the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else. |
alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.he was the 2018 israeli basketball premier league finals mvp.having been naturalized as an israeli citizen, he also represented the senior israeli national basketball team.standing at 2.03 meters (6' 8') tall, he is an athletic frontcourt player and good rebounder.he then played for two years for harmony prep, leading it to the prep school national championship game in 2006.he played a key role in the 2010–11 gators' run to the elite eight with a 19-point, 17-rebound effort in the 83–74 overtime win over the byu cougars in the ncaa tournament sweet 16.as of 2012, his 1,333 career points were 22nd-best in school history.he was named the mvp of the 2013-14 euroleague for the month of april.he was one of the key players to help maccabi advance to the euroleague final four.eventually, maccabi won the euroleague championship.in 24 euroleague games with anadolu efes, he averaged 5.9 points and 3 rebounds.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process.he averaged 10.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.on july 1, 2021, tyus officially parted ways with the spanish club. | dishonoring | defeasive | mephitic | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | john buscema <tsp> dane whitman black knight character | creator | roy thomas | the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else. |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | marshbanker | sunfisher | becolme <tsp> marshbanker | levulins | loriot | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | john buscema <tsp> john buscema | nationality | americans | the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else. |
alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.he was the 2018 israeli basketball premier league finals mvp.having been naturalized as an israeli citizen, he also represented the senior israeli national basketball team.standing at 2.03 meters (6' 8') tall, he is an athletic frontcourt player and good rebounder.he then played for two years for harmony prep, leading it to the prep school national championship game in 2006.he played a key role in the 2010–11 gators' run to the elite eight with a 19-point, 17-rebound effort in the 83–74 overtime win over the byu cougars in the ncaa tournament sweet 16.as of 2012, his 1,333 career points were 22nd-best in school history.he was named the mvp of the 2013-14 euroleague for the month of april.he was one of the key players to help maccabi advance to the euroleague final four.eventually, maccabi won the euroleague championship.in 24 euroleague games with anadolu efes, he averaged 5.9 points and 3 rebounds.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process.he averaged 10.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.on july 1, 2021, tyus officially parted ways with the spanish club. | pointillists | sulphuret | ascry <tsp> pointillists | facies | unfranked | no related information |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | wadmel | auribromide | genealogical | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | conventionalising | figpecker | unnaturalising | no related information |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | aboardage | atomisms | consigneeship <tsp> aboardage | muckerish | jellyleaf | no related information |
alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.he was the 2018 israeli basketball premier league finals mvp.having been naturalized as an israeli citizen, he also represented the senior israeli national basketball team.standing at 2.03 meters (6' 8') tall, he is an athletic frontcourt player and good rebounder.he then played for two years for harmony prep, leading it to the prep school national championship game in 2006.he played a key role in the 2010–11 gators' run to the elite eight with a 19-point, 17-rebound effort in the 83–74 overtime win over the byu cougars in the ncaa tournament sweet 16.as of 2012, his 1,333 career points were 22nd-best in school history.he was named the mvp of the 2013-14 euroleague for the month of april.he was one of the key players to help maccabi advance to the euroleague final four.eventually, maccabi won the euroleague championship.in 24 euroleague games with anadolu efes, he averaged 5.9 points and 3 rebounds.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process.he averaged 10.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.on july 1, 2021, tyus officially parted ways with the spanish club. | alex tyus | league | turkish basketball super league <tsp> alex tyus | club | maccabi ashdod bc | alexander trent tyus (born january 8, 1988) is an american-israeli professional basketball player for asvel basket of the lnb pro a.on june 8, 2018, tyus earned a spot in the all-israeli league second team.on june 14, 2018, tyus led maccabi tel aviv to win the 2018 israeli league championship after a 95–75 victory over hapoel holon.he was subsequently named finals mvp.on july 25, 2018, tyus signed a one-year contract extension with maccabi.on january 28, 2019, tyus was named euroleague mvp of the month after averaging 11.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocks for 14.6 pir per game, shooting 84 percent from the field in five games played in january.on march 28, 2019, tyus recorded a euroleague career-high 20 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with six rebounds in a 90–55 win over gran canaria.tyus helped maccabi win the 2019 israeli league championship, winning his second straight israeli league title in the process. |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | tubbing | fencible | dispossession | no related information |
aarhus airport (iata: aar, icao: ekah) is a civilian airport located 19.4 nautical miles (35.9 km; 22.3 mi) northeast of aarhus, denmark.the airport still contains a small military depot and plays host to occasional training exercises; the last nato exercise was in 2007.the current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016.since 1946 the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the djursland motorway.since december 2016 the local authority of aarhus kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,the airport carried 500,490 passengers in 2019.in march 2021, a construction project was announced.the project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.it includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from 5000 m2 to 10000 m2.three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.it has two runways: 10r/28l is 2,702 by 45 metres (8,865 ft × 148 ft) and 10l/28r is 2,777 by 23 metres (9,111 ft × 75 ft).an airport bus, service 925x, takes passengers from the airport to aarhus railway station and back.the bus is scheduled to meet every flight.bus route 212 between ebeltoft (20min) and randers (60 min) stops at the airport.as it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable.6–7 buses operate daily to randers and 6–7 to ebeltoft. | aarhus airport | runwaylength | 27770 <tsp> aarhus airport | operatingorganisation | aktieselskab <tsp> aarhus airport | runwayname | 10r/28l | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | roy thomas <tsp> dane whitman black knight character | alternativename | dane whitman | dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | dane whitman black knight character | creator | roy thomas <tsp> dane whitman black knight character | alternativename | dane whitman | dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | bridally | boggling | misdoings <tsp> bridally | unimmovable | columbian | no related information |
brandon () is the second-largest city in the province of manitoba, canada.it is located in the southwestern corner of the province on the banks of the assiniboine river, approximately 214 km (133 mi) west of the provincial capital, winnipeg, and 120 km (75 mi) east of the saskatchewan border.brandon covers an area of 77.41 km2 (29.89 sq mi) with a population of 51,313, and a census metropolitan area population of 54,268.it is the primary hub of trade and commerce for the westman region as well as parts of southeastern saskatchewan and northern north dakota, an area with a combined population of over 190,000 people.the city of brandon was incorporated in 1882, having a history rooted in the assiniboine river fur trade as well as its role as a major junction on the canadian pacific railway.known as the wheat city, brandon's economy is predominantly associated with agriculture, as well as health care, manufacturing, food processing, education, business services, and transportation.brandon's post-secondary institutions include brandon university, assiniboine community college, robertson college, and the manitoba emergency services college.canadian forces base shilo is located 30 km (19 mi) east of brandon and maintains close ties with the city.brandon's keystone centre, one of the largest consolidated entertainment, recreation, convention, and agriculture complexes in canada, is the home of the brandon wheat kings and the royal manitoba winter fair.in the 1870s and early 1880s, the plains bison were nearly wiped out by over-hunting.with the destruction of their staff of life, the buffalo, the nomadic sioux people began to agree to settle in reservations such as the sioux valley dakota nation, or left the area entirely.french canadians also passed through the area on river boats on their way to the hudson bay post, fort ellice located near present-day st. lazare, manitoba.the city of brandon gets its name from the blue hills south of the city, which got their name from a hudson's bay trading post known as brandon house, which got its name from a hill on an island in james bay where captain james had anchored his ship in 1631.during the 1870s it was believed by most that the transcontinental railway would take a northwesterly direction from portage la prairie.many thought that the route would most likely go through either minnedosa or rapid city, manitoba because they were both located at natural river crossings.rapid city was the front runner for the site of the new railway and had prepared for the impending building boom accordingly.but suddenly, in 1881, the builders of the railway decided to take a more westerly route from winnipeg, towards grand valley.grand valley was located on the northern side of the assiniboine, opposite the side of the river where present-day brandon sits.grand valley was originally settled by two brothers john and dougal mcvicar, and their families.with the expectation of the new railroad, settlers and prospectors now rushed to an area they had previously avoided.around 1879 a few settlers led by reverend george roddick had begun to build their new homes about 10 miles (16 km) south of grand valley, at the foot of the brandon hills.meanwhile, in grand valley with the promise of the railway, the town began to boom.regular voyages were made by steam sternwheelers to the city, each bringing more and more settlers.in the spring of 1881, general thomas l. rosser, chief engineer of the canadian pacific railway arrived in grand valley.it was rosser's job to choose the townsites for the railway.rosser approached dougald mcvicar of grand valley and offered him $25,000 for the railway in grand valley. | radiotherapists | vacanthearted | jason <tsp> radiotherapists | colony | costmary | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | jones county texas | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
brandon () is the second-largest city in the province of manitoba, canada.it is located in the southwestern corner of the province on the banks of the assiniboine river, approximately 214 km (133 mi) west of the provincial capital, winnipeg, and 120 km (75 mi) east of the saskatchewan border.brandon covers an area of 77.41 km2 (29.89 sq mi) with a population of 51,313, and a census metropolitan area population of 54,268.it is the primary hub of trade and commerce for the westman region as well as parts of southeastern saskatchewan and northern north dakota, an area with a combined population of over 190,000 people.the city of brandon was incorporated in 1882, having a history rooted in the assiniboine river fur trade as well as its role as a major junction on the canadian pacific railway.known as the wheat city, brandon's economy is predominantly associated with agriculture, as well as health care, manufacturing, food processing, education, business services, and transportation.brandon's post-secondary institutions include brandon university, assiniboine community college, robertson college, and the manitoba emergency services college.canadian forces base shilo is located 30 km (19 mi) east of brandon and maintains close ties with the city.brandon's keystone centre, one of the largest consolidated entertainment, recreation, convention, and agriculture complexes in canada, is the home of the brandon wheat kings and the royal manitoba winter fair.in the 1870s and early 1880s, the plains bison were nearly wiped out by over-hunting.with the destruction of their staff of life, the buffalo, the nomadic sioux people began to agree to settle in reservations such as the sioux valley dakota nation, or left the area entirely.french canadians also passed through the area on river boats on their way to the hudson bay post, fort ellice located near present-day st. lazare, manitoba.the city of brandon gets its name from the blue hills south of the city, which got their name from a hudson's bay trading post known as brandon house, which got its name from a hill on an island in james bay where captain james had anchored his ship in 1631.during the 1870s it was believed by most that the transcontinental railway would take a northwesterly direction from portage la prairie.many thought that the route would most likely go through either minnedosa or rapid city, manitoba because they were both located at natural river crossings.rapid city was the front runner for the site of the new railway and had prepared for the impending building boom accordingly.but suddenly, in 1881, the builders of the railway decided to take a more westerly route from winnipeg, towards grand valley.grand valley was located on the northern side of the assiniboine, opposite the side of the river where present-day brandon sits.grand valley was originally settled by two brothers john and dougal mcvicar, and their families.with the expectation of the new railroad, settlers and prospectors now rushed to an area they had previously avoided.around 1879 a few settlers led by reverend george roddick had begun to build their new homes about 10 miles (16 km) south of grand valley, at the foot of the brandon hills.meanwhile, in grand valley with the promise of the railway, the town began to boom.regular voyages were made by steam sternwheelers to the city, each bringing more and more settlers.in the spring of 1881, general thomas l. rosser, chief engineer of the canadian pacific railway arrived in grand valley.it was rosser's job to choose the townsites for the railway.rosser approached dougald mcvicar of grand valley and offered him $25,000 for the railway in grand valley. | zoolith | syphilographer | greenheart | no related information |
dane whitman or black knight is a fictional character appearing in american comic books published by marvel comics.the third character to bear the black knight name, he was created by writer roy thomas and artist john buscema, and first appeared in the avengers #47 (dec. 1967).the original black knight's descendant and the supervillain black knight's nephew, he inherited a mystical sword that carried a curse and took the black knight name to help restore honor, and has been a long time member of the avengers' various incarnations as well as the defenders, ultraforce, heroes for hire, and mi-13.the character was featured in a four-issue mini-series in 1990 and two one-shots in 1996 and 2007.starting in 2015, he was the main character in marvel's all-new, all-different marvel short-lived ongoing black knight series, the first ongoing series to feature dane whitman as the titular character.dane whitman made his live-action debut in the marvel cinematic universe (mcu) film eternals (2021), portrayed by kit harington.from 1979 to 1980, the black knight also appeared in a black and white feature in the marvel uk comic hulk weekly, where the feature was to be the longest-lasting of the comic's uk-originated material, appearing in the majority of the title's 63 issues.it was written by steve parkhouse with art by paul neary and john stokes.he also appeared in his own marvel us title, the miniseries black knight #1–4 (june–sept.1990) by husband-and-wife writers roy and dann thomas and successive pencillers tony dezuniga and rich buckler.this was followed by the one-shot black knight: exodus #1 (dec. 1996), by writer ben raab and penciller jimmy cheung.co-creator roy thomas commented on the character's conception, 'the black knight was a combination, visually, of the black knight that stan lee and joe maneely made up in the mid-1950s, with the concept stan lee and jack kirby had done as a villain of that name, complete with winged horse, in the avengers.there was also a bit of an homage in there to a dc hero i'd liked in the 1940s, shining knight.i shouldn't have named his horse aragorn, though.i wasn't even that great an admirer of the lord of the rings.john buscema, was scheduled to be the artist of the story that introduced dane whitman dressed in the black knight costume into the avengers, but that wound up being a guest stint by george tuska when stan lee took john off the book for one issue to do something else.it was john verpoorten and i that designed the costume.'he and other marvel characters were brought to the short-lived ultraverse imprint.the black knight appeared in the ultraforce team book volumes 1 and 2 and related titles in 1995–96.then the character became part of the teams: heroes for hire (1997), excalibur (2003), mi-13 (2008) and euroforce.in july 2015, it was announced that frank tieri and luca pizzari would be launching a new black knight series as part of marvel's post-'secret wars' relaunch.this series features whitman as the ruler of new avalon, a kingdom he has claimed in the reality known as weirdworld.the ongoing series was cancelled with issue #5 in 2016, as marvel was unhappy with its sales.the writer of the series, frank tieri, then considered it a standalone limited series and expressed his feelings over the series being cut short.black knight is notable as the first 'all-new, all-different marvel' comic book series to be cancelled.in his youth, he studied physics.whitman is best known as the modern-day black knight, continuing a legacy that began in medieval england. | coween | cyrtoceracone | erysipelatoid <tsp> coween | inseminators | weaners | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | country | united states <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | jones county texas | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | texas <tsp> abilene texas | country | united states | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
duncan rouleau is an american comic book writer and artist, and is a part of the man of action studios collective of creators (along with joe casey, joe kelly, steven t. seagle), who created the series ben 10, that aired on cartoon network.he illustrated and co-wrote the 8-issue miniseries of the metal men in 2007 by dc comics.steven t. seagle and rouleau also created the marvel comics super-hero team big hero 6.in 2001, rouleau co-founded man of action entertainment, a creative think tank and production house, along with fellow partners and comic book creators joe casey, joe kelly, and steven t. seagle.man of action scripted four short films for an independent producer before being tapped to write the script for activision's highly successful x-men: legends video game.their third professional credit was the original animation series ben 10 which they created and sold to cartoon network.the original series ran for 52 episodes and has so far spawned sequel series ben 10: alien force, ben 10: ultimate alien, two live action made-for tv-movies, and a live stage show.their second original creation for cartoon network, generator rex, has aired over forty episodes to date, launched a merchandise line, and crossed over with ben 10 in 2011.rouleau serves as the co-executive producer on ultimate spider-man on disney xd, which premiered in april 2012.in 2013, rouleau also serves as co-executive producer on disney xd's avengers assemble).the 2014 disney animated film big hero 6 is based on the marvel comics team co-created by rouleau.in 2006, rouleau released his first original graphic novel, the nightmarist, published by active images.in 2016, rouleau served as the creator of the ben 10 reboot.he is currently one of the writers on the upcoming 2022 netflix 3d animated series sonic prime. | tolerating | luny | squinsy | no related information |
brandon () is the second-largest city in the province of manitoba, canada.it is located in the southwestern corner of the province on the banks of the assiniboine river, approximately 214 km (133 mi) west of the provincial capital, winnipeg, and 120 km (75 mi) east of the saskatchewan border.brandon covers an area of 77.41 km2 (29.89 sq mi) with a population of 51,313, and a census metropolitan area population of 54,268.it is the primary hub of trade and commerce for the westman region as well as parts of southeastern saskatchewan and northern north dakota, an area with a combined population of over 190,000 people.the city of brandon was incorporated in 1882, having a history rooted in the assiniboine river fur trade as well as its role as a major junction on the canadian pacific railway.known as the wheat city, brandon's economy is predominantly associated with agriculture, as well as health care, manufacturing, food processing, education, business services, and transportation.brandon's post-secondary institutions include brandon university, assiniboine community college, robertson college, and the manitoba emergency services college.canadian forces base shilo is located 30 km (19 mi) east of brandon and maintains close ties with the city.brandon's keystone centre, one of the largest consolidated entertainment, recreation, convention, and agriculture complexes in canada, is the home of the brandon wheat kings and the royal manitoba winter fair.in the 1870s and early 1880s, the plains bison were nearly wiped out by over-hunting.with the destruction of their staff of life, the buffalo, the nomadic sioux people began to agree to settle in reservations such as the sioux valley dakota nation, or left the area entirely.french canadians also passed through the area on river boats on their way to the hudson bay post, fort ellice located near present-day st. lazare, manitoba.the city of brandon gets its name from the blue hills south of the city, which got their name from a hudson's bay trading post known as brandon house, which got its name from a hill on an island in james bay where captain james had anchored his ship in 1631.during the 1870s it was believed by most that the transcontinental railway would take a northwesterly direction from portage la prairie.many thought that the route would most likely go through either minnedosa or rapid city, manitoba because they were both located at natural river crossings.rapid city was the front runner for the site of the new railway and had prepared for the impending building boom accordingly.but suddenly, in 1881, the builders of the railway decided to take a more westerly route from winnipeg, towards grand valley.grand valley was located on the northern side of the assiniboine, opposite the side of the river where present-day brandon sits.grand valley was originally settled by two brothers john and dougal mcvicar, and their families.with the expectation of the new railroad, settlers and prospectors now rushed to an area they had previously avoided.around 1879 a few settlers led by reverend george roddick had begun to build their new homes about 10 miles (16 km) south of grand valley, at the foot of the brandon hills.meanwhile, in grand valley with the promise of the railway, the town began to boom.regular voyages were made by steam sternwheelers to the city, each bringing more and more settlers.in the spring of 1881, general thomas l. rosser, chief engineer of the canadian pacific railway arrived in grand valley.it was rosser's job to choose the townsites for the railway.rosser approached dougald mcvicar of grand valley and offered him $25,000 for the railway in grand valley. | recubant | lariid | indentedly <tsp> recubant | burletta | ornamental | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | splanchnoderm | befrilled | backpedaling | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene texas | ispartof | texas <tsp> abilene texas | country | united states | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
duncan rouleau is an american comic book writer and artist, and is a part of the man of action studios collective of creators (along with joe casey, joe kelly, steven t. seagle), who created the series ben 10, that aired on cartoon network.he illustrated and co-wrote the 8-issue miniseries of the metal men in 2007 by dc comics.steven t. seagle and rouleau also created the marvel comics super-hero team big hero 6.in 2001, rouleau co-founded man of action entertainment, a creative think tank and production house, along with fellow partners and comic book creators joe casey, joe kelly, and steven t. seagle.man of action scripted four short films for an independent producer before being tapped to write the script for activision's highly successful x-men: legends video game.their third professional credit was the original animation series ben 10 which they created and sold to cartoon network.the original series ran for 52 episodes and has so far spawned sequel series ben 10: alien force, ben 10: ultimate alien, two live action made-for tv-movies, and a live stage show.their second original creation for cartoon network, generator rex, has aired over forty episodes to date, launched a merchandise line, and crossed over with ben 10 in 2011.rouleau serves as the co-executive producer on ultimate spider-man on disney xd, which premiered in april 2012.in 2013, rouleau also serves as co-executive producer on disney xd's avengers assemble).the 2014 disney animated film big hero 6 is based on the marvel comics team co-created by rouleau.in 2006, rouleau released his first original graphic novel, the nightmarist, published by active images.in 2016, rouleau served as the creator of the ben 10 reboot.he is currently one of the writers on the upcoming 2022 netflix 3d animated series sonic prime. | afforest | kleagles | tradable | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546 <tsp> abilene regional airport | runwaylength | 11210 | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
budapest (uk: , us: ; hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (listen)) is the capital and most populous city of hungary.it is the ninth-largest city in the european union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the danube river; the city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles).budapest, which is both a city and county, forms the centre of the budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of 7,626 square kilometres (2,944 square miles) and a population of 3,303,786; it is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of hungary.the history of budapest began when an early celtic settlement transformed into the roman town of aquincum, the capital of lower pannonia.the hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century, but the area was pillaged by the mongols in 1241–42.re-established buda became one of the centres of renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century.the battle of mohács, in 1526, was followed by nearly 150 years of ottoman rule.after the reconquest of buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with pest-buda becoming a global city after the unification of buda, óbuda and pest on 17 november 1873, with the name 'budapest' given to the new capital.budapest also became the co-capital of the austro-hungarian empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918, following world war i.the city was the focal point of the hungarian revolution of 1848, the battle of budapest in 1945, as well as the hungarian revolution of 1956.budapest is a global city with strengths in commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment.hungary's financial centre, budapest is also the headquarters of the european institute of innovation and technology, the european police college and the first foreign office of the china investment promotion agency.over 40 colleges and universities are located in budapest, including eötvös loránd university, corvinus university, semmelweis university, university of veterinary medicine budapest and the budapest university of technology and economics.opened in 1896, the city's subway system, the budapest metro, serves 1.27 million, while the budapest tram network serves 1.08 million passengers daily.the central area of budapest along the danube river is classified as a unesco world heritage site and has several notable monuments of classical architecture, including the hungarian parliament and the buda castle.the city also has around 80 geothermal springs, the largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest parliament building in the world.budapest attracts around 12 million international tourists per year, making it a highly popular destination in europe.before this, the towns together had sometimes been referred to colloquially as 'pest-buda'.pest is used pars pro toto for the entire city in contemporary colloquial hungarian.all varieties of english pronounce the -s- as in the english word pest.the -u in buda- is pronounced either /u/ like food (as in us: ) or /ju/ like cue (as in uk: ).in hungarian, the -s- is pronounced /ʃ/ as in wash; in ipa: hungarian: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (listen).the origins of the names 'buda' and 'pest' are obscure.buda was probably the name of the first constable of the fortress built on the castle hill in the 11th century or a derivative of bod or bud, a personal name of turkic origin, meaning 'twig'.or a slavic personal name, buda, the short form of budimír, budivoj.linguistically, however, a german origin through the slavic derivative вода (voda, water) is not possible, and there is no certainty that a turkic word really comes from the word buta ~ buda 'branch, twig'.according to a legend recorded in chronicles from the middle ages, 'buda' comes from the name of its founder, bleda, brother of hunnic ruler attila. | abbott | untrying | commassee | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546 <tsp> abilene regional airport | runwaylength | 11210 | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546 <tsp> abilene regional airport | runwaylength | 11210 | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).his first comics story was a seven-page 'clipper kirk' feature in the following month's issue.after attempting to enlist in the u.s. marine corps during world war ii but being pulled out by his father 'because i was underage', colan at '18 or 19' enlisted in the army air corps.originally scheduled for gunnery school in boulder, colorado, plans changed with the war's sudden end.'i was going to be an aerial gunner.a bomber.but it never materialized', he recalled in 2001.after training at an army camp near biloxi, mississippi, he joined the u.s. forces in the philippines.there colan rose to the rank of corporal, drew for the manila times, and won an art contest.upon his return to civilian life in 1946, colan went to work for marvel comics' 1940s precursor, timely comics.he recalled in 2000, i was living with my parents.i worked very hard on a war story, about seven or eight pages long, and i did all the lettering myself, i inked it myself, i even had a wash effect over it.i did everything i could do, and i brought it over to timely.what you had to do in those days was go to the candy store, pick up a comic book, and look in the back to see where it was published.most of them were published in manhattan, they would tell you the address, and you'd simply go down and make an appointment to go down and see the art director.al sulman, listed in timely mastheads then as an 'editorial associate', 'gave me my break.i went up there, and he came out and met me in the waiting room, looked at my work, and said, 'sit here for a minute'.and he brought the work in, and disappeared for about 10 minutes or so ... then came back out and said, 'come with me'. | myelonal | simule | unsmoothly <tsp> myelonal | paleocosmology | radicicola | no related information |
budapest (uk: , us: ; hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (listen)) is the capital and most populous city of hungary.it is the ninth-largest city in the european union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the danube river; the city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles).budapest, which is both a city and county, forms the centre of the budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of 7,626 square kilometres (2,944 square miles) and a population of 3,303,786; it is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of hungary.the history of budapest began when an early celtic settlement transformed into the roman town of aquincum, the capital of lower pannonia.the hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century, but the area was pillaged by the mongols in 1241–42.re-established buda became one of the centres of renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century.the battle of mohács, in 1526, was followed by nearly 150 years of ottoman rule.after the reconquest of buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with pest-buda becoming a global city after the unification of buda, óbuda and pest on 17 november 1873, with the name 'budapest' given to the new capital.budapest also became the co-capital of the austro-hungarian empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918, following world war i.the city was the focal point of the hungarian revolution of 1848, the battle of budapest in 1945, as well as the hungarian revolution of 1956.budapest is a global city with strengths in commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment.hungary's financial centre, budapest is also the headquarters of the european institute of innovation and technology, the european police college and the first foreign office of the china investment promotion agency.over 40 colleges and universities are located in budapest, including eötvös loránd university, corvinus university, semmelweis university, university of veterinary medicine budapest and the budapest university of technology and economics.opened in 1896, the city's subway system, the budapest metro, serves 1.27 million, while the budapest tram network serves 1.08 million passengers daily.the central area of budapest along the danube river is classified as a unesco world heritage site and has several notable monuments of classical architecture, including the hungarian parliament and the buda castle.the city also has around 80 geothermal springs, the largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest parliament building in the world.budapest attracts around 12 million international tourists per year, making it a highly popular destination in europe.before this, the towns together had sometimes been referred to colloquially as 'pest-buda'.pest is used pars pro toto for the entire city in contemporary colloquial hungarian.all varieties of english pronounce the -s- as in the english word pest.the -u in buda- is pronounced either /u/ like food (as in us: ) or /ju/ like cue (as in uk: ).in hungarian, the -s- is pronounced /ʃ/ as in wash; in ipa: hungarian: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (listen).the origins of the names 'buda' and 'pest' are obscure.buda was probably the name of the first constable of the fortress built on the castle hill in the 11th century or a derivative of bod or bud, a personal name of turkic origin, meaning 'twig'.or a slavic personal name, buda, the short form of budimír, budivoj.linguistically, however, a german origin through the slavic derivative вода (voda, water) is not possible, and there is no certainty that a turkic word really comes from the word buta ~ buda 'branch, twig'.according to a legend recorded in chronicles from the middle ages, 'buda' comes from the name of its founder, bleda, brother of hunnic ruler attila. | saltate | microsorex | hideous <tsp> saltate | scoffery | germanomania | no related information |
eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).his first comics story was a seven-page 'clipper kirk' feature in the following month's issue.after attempting to enlist in the u.s. marine corps during world war ii but being pulled out by his father 'because i was underage', colan at '18 or 19' enlisted in the army air corps.originally scheduled for gunnery school in boulder, colorado, plans changed with the war's sudden end.'i was going to be an aerial gunner.a bomber.but it never materialized', he recalled in 2001.after training at an army camp near biloxi, mississippi, he joined the u.s. forces in the philippines.there colan rose to the rank of corporal, drew for the manila times, and won an art contest.upon his return to civilian life in 1946, colan went to work for marvel comics' 1940s precursor, timely comics.he recalled in 2000, i was living with my parents.i worked very hard on a war story, about seven or eight pages long, and i did all the lettering myself, i inked it myself, i even had a wash effect over it.i did everything i could do, and i brought it over to timely.what you had to do in those days was go to the candy store, pick up a comic book, and look in the back to see where it was published.most of them were published in manhattan, they would tell you the address, and you'd simply go down and make an appointment to go down and see the art director.al sulman, listed in timely mastheads then as an 'editorial associate', 'gave me my break.i went up there, and he came out and met me in the waiting room, looked at my work, and said, 'sit here for a minute'.and he brought the work in, and disappeared for about 10 minutes or so ... then came back out and said, 'come with me'. | gene colan | nationality | americans <tsp> ben urich | creator | gene colan | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | midewin | natatory | vibraculoid <tsp> midewin | palmetto | sulphas | no related information |
budapest (uk: , us: ; hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (listen)) is the capital and most populous city of hungary.it is the ninth-largest city in the european union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the danube river; the city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles).budapest, which is both a city and county, forms the centre of the budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of 7,626 square kilometres (2,944 square miles) and a population of 3,303,786; it is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of hungary.the history of budapest began when an early celtic settlement transformed into the roman town of aquincum, the capital of lower pannonia.the hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century, but the area was pillaged by the mongols in 1241–42.re-established buda became one of the centres of renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century.the battle of mohács, in 1526, was followed by nearly 150 years of ottoman rule.after the reconquest of buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with pest-buda becoming a global city after the unification of buda, óbuda and pest on 17 november 1873, with the name 'budapest' given to the new capital.budapest also became the co-capital of the austro-hungarian empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918, following world war i.the city was the focal point of the hungarian revolution of 1848, the battle of budapest in 1945, as well as the hungarian revolution of 1956.budapest is a global city with strengths in commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment.hungary's financial centre, budapest is also the headquarters of the european institute of innovation and technology, the european police college and the first foreign office of the china investment promotion agency.over 40 colleges and universities are located in budapest, including eötvös loránd university, corvinus university, semmelweis university, university of veterinary medicine budapest and the budapest university of technology and economics.opened in 1896, the city's subway system, the budapest metro, serves 1.27 million, while the budapest tram network serves 1.08 million passengers daily.the central area of budapest along the danube river is classified as a unesco world heritage site and has several notable monuments of classical architecture, including the hungarian parliament and the buda castle.the city also has around 80 geothermal springs, the largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest parliament building in the world.budapest attracts around 12 million international tourists per year, making it a highly popular destination in europe.before this, the towns together had sometimes been referred to colloquially as 'pest-buda'.pest is used pars pro toto for the entire city in contemporary colloquial hungarian.all varieties of english pronounce the -s- as in the english word pest.the -u in buda- is pronounced either /u/ like food (as in us: ) or /ju/ like cue (as in uk: ).in hungarian, the -s- is pronounced /ʃ/ as in wash; in ipa: hungarian: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (listen).the origins of the names 'buda' and 'pest' are obscure.buda was probably the name of the first constable of the fortress built on the castle hill in the 11th century or a derivative of bod or bud, a personal name of turkic origin, meaning 'twig'.or a slavic personal name, buda, the short form of budimír, budivoj.linguistically, however, a german origin through the slavic derivative вода (voda, water) is not possible, and there is no certainty that a turkic word really comes from the word buta ~ buda 'branch, twig'.according to a legend recorded in chronicles from the middle ages, 'buda' comes from the name of its founder, bleda, brother of hunnic ruler attila. | bluestems | lactalbumin | decriminalizes <tsp> bluestems | futhorcs | olor | no related information |
eugene jules colan (; september 1, 1926 – june 23, 2011) was an american comic book artist best known for his work for marvel comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series howard the duck, and the tomb of dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.he co-created the falcon, the first african-american superhero in mainstream comics; carol danvers, who would become ms. marvel and captain marvel; and the non-costumed, supernatural vampire hunter blade.colan was inducted into the will eisner comic book hall of fame in 2005.his parents ran an antiques business on the upper east side.his family was jewish, and the family's surname had originally been 'cohen'.colan began drawing at age three.'the first thing i ever drew was a lion.i must've absolutely copied it or something.but that's what my folks tell me.and from then on, i just drew everything in sight.my grandfather was my favorite subject'.among his earliest influences, he said in 2001, were the coulton waugh adventure comic strip dickie dare 'in the new york sun.i was influenced by the style, or the story.mostly the story.i took it very seriously.'he moved with his family 'at about age 4' to long beach, new york, on long island.later, he would try to copy artist norman rockwell's covers to the saturday evening post.other major art influences were comics artists syd shores and milton caniff.colan attended george washington high school in the washington heights section of manhattan, and went on to study at the art students league of new york.'[j]ust a summertime job before i went into the service', it gave colan his first published work, the one-page 'wing tips' non-fiction filler 'p-51b mustang' (issue #52, dec. 1944).his first comics story was a seven-page 'clipper kirk' feature in the following month's issue.after attempting to enlist in the u.s. marine corps during world war ii but being pulled out by his father 'because i was underage', colan at '18 or 19' enlisted in the army air corps.originally scheduled for gunnery school in boulder, colorado, plans changed with the war's sudden end.'i was going to be an aerial gunner.a bomber.but it never materialized', he recalled in 2001.after training at an army camp near biloxi, mississippi, he joined the u.s. forces in the philippines.there colan rose to the rank of corporal, drew for the manila times, and won an art contest.upon his return to civilian life in 1946, colan went to work for marvel comics' 1940s precursor, timely comics.he recalled in 2000, i was living with my parents.i worked very hard on a war story, about seven or eight pages long, and i did all the lettering myself, i inked it myself, i even had a wash effect over it.i did everything i could do, and i brought it over to timely.what you had to do in those days was go to the candy store, pick up a comic book, and look in the back to see where it was published.most of them were published in manhattan, they would tell you the address, and you'd simply go down and make an appointment to go down and see the art director.al sulman, listed in timely mastheads then as an 'editorial associate', 'gave me my break.i went up there, and he came out and met me in the waiting room, looked at my work, and said, 'sit here for a minute'.and he brought the work in, and disappeared for about 10 minutes or so ... then came back out and said, 'come with me'. | lobaria | noninvincibly | aphengescope <tsp> lobaria | hooknose | unpretendingness | no related information |
club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league.the team's nickname is los tigres (the tigers).fas was founded on 16 february 1947.the team plays its home games at the estadio óscar quiteño, the third largest stadium in el salvador.the club has a long-standing rivalry with águila and alianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to the second division.matches between them are known as clásicos.fas also plays a local derby against isidro metapán.fas is the most successful club in el salvador football with the highest fan base.domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles.in international competitions, fas have one fifa recognized club trophies, tied with alianza and águila as the only club to achieve it.they have won one concacaf champions' cup/champions league trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 copa interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 copa interclubes uncaf.the municipal mayor of the santa ana district, manuel tomás monedero, wanted to create a team from santa ana to end the dominance of the san salvador clubs.together with the help of santa ana mayor waldo rey, monedero organized the union of all the clubs in santa ana (including unión, colegio salesiano san josé, cosmos, ral, colón, santa lucía and los 44).on 16 february 1947, these teams united to form futbolistas asociados santanecos, or fas for short.samuel zaldaña galdámez was named the club first president.it was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.the club's founding players were juan moreno and óscar gonzález, goalkeeper; tomás morán, jorge brito and guillermo herrera, defenders; manuel padilla, lino medina, moisés jovel, antonio pérez and eliseo ramos, midfielders; víctor castro, tomás angulo, antonio mancía, antonio azucena, mario (capellan) y jose (el torro) gonzález, strikers.armando chacón was the manager.the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeating juventud olimpica 2–1.they recorded two more wins over dragón and santa anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to cusatleco.fas would ultimately finish 3rd behind libertad fc and champion once municipal.in 1951–52, fas won their first title.the manager was victor manuel 'pipe' ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54.during the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire argentinian coach alberto cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, including omar muraco, javier novello, héctor marinaro, héctor dadeiro and miguelito álvarez.this move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.at the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly built estadio santaneco.the early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper oscar quiteño collapsed during a friendly match against orión f.c.efforts to revive him failed, and quiteño died on the pitch.in his honor, the club renamed the stadium to estadio quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.fans came to believe the club was cursed, as quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought.adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times.their tormentor was alianza, known at that time as the 'orquestra alba' for their harmony and skill. | cd fas | league | salvadoran primera división <tsp> abner footballer | club | cd fas | club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league. |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene regional airport | runwaylength | 21940 <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546 | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
karl kesel (born january 7, 1959, victor, new york) is an american comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for dc comics.he is a member of periscope studio and is best known for his collaborations with fellow artist tom grummett on the adventures of superman, superboy, and section zero, as well as the first harley quinn comic title.kesel's first work for dc comics appeared in new talent showcase #4 (april 1984).he soon became the inker on tales of the legion of super-heroes — so soon, in fact, that he suspected that he was assigned new talent showcase #8 as a test run to see how well he jelled with tales of the legion penciller terry shoemaker.kesel was discouraged that inks which looked smooth and clear on his original pages appeared clunky in the printed comics, and with some guidance from dick giordano he studied how to draw in a way that would appear better on the printed page.kesel worked on the lighthearted 'mazing man series, as well as providing inks over the pencils of george pérez on history of the dc universe and john byrne on legends and superman vol.2.with his then-wife barbara kesel, he co-wrote a hawk and dove miniseries in 1988 which was drawn by rob liefeld.kesel and artist tom grummett are the creators of the modern superboy character, kon-el, who debuted in the 'reign of the supermen' story arc, starting from the adventures of superman #500 (june 1993).an ongoing superboy series was launched by kesel and grummett in february 1994.in 1996, kesel and artist stuart immonen produced the final night limited series.that same year, kesel was one of the many creators who contributed to the superman: the wedding album one-shot wherein the title character married lois lane.kesel wrote the batman and superman: world's finest ten-issue limited series (april 1999–jan.2000) which explored the post-crisis history of the two with each of the ten issues taking place one year after the other.he and artist terry dodson launched a harley quinn ongoing series in december 2000.he inked mark bagley's cover art for the japan-exclusive super famicom video game the amazing spider-man: lethal foes in 1995.kesel wrote daredevil issues #353–364 (june 1996 – may 1997) and in 2002 wrote the story, 'remembrance of things past' in which it was revealed that ben grimm, the thing of the fantastic four, is jewish.kesel wrote and drew a 'lost' captain america comic strip from the 1940s which was published on marvel digital comics unlimited.in 2011, he scripted a hulk and the human torch story which had been plotted by jack c. harris and drawn by steve ditko in the 1980s.it was published by marvel as incredible hulk and the human torch: from the marvel vault #1 (august 2011).gorilla comics was intended to be a creator owned company financed by a comics related website, ehero.com.the website proved to be a financial failure, leaving the creators to personally finance their own books.along with the other gorilla comics creators, kesel and grummett attempted to continue the series they started, but these efforts proved to be unsuccessful.in january 2012, kesel announced that he and grummett would be relaunching section zero as a webcomic on the mad genius comics website.the previously published stories were posted on the site and new material was added as it was completed.a kickstarter campaign in 2017 will allow kesel and grummett to finish the story.in 2016, he was nominated for inkwell awards favorite inker. | karl kesel | nationality | americans <tsp> auron character | creator | karl kesel | no related information |
club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league.the team's nickname is los tigres (the tigers).fas was founded on 16 february 1947.the team plays its home games at the estadio óscar quiteño, the third largest stadium in el salvador.the club has a long-standing rivalry with águila and alianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to the second division.matches between them are known as clásicos.fas also plays a local derby against isidro metapán.fas is the most successful club in el salvador football with the highest fan base.domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles.in international competitions, fas have one fifa recognized club trophies, tied with alianza and águila as the only club to achieve it.they have won one concacaf champions' cup/champions league trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 copa interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 copa interclubes uncaf.the municipal mayor of the santa ana district, manuel tomás monedero, wanted to create a team from santa ana to end the dominance of the san salvador clubs.together with the help of santa ana mayor waldo rey, monedero organized the union of all the clubs in santa ana (including unión, colegio salesiano san josé, cosmos, ral, colón, santa lucía and los 44).on 16 february 1947, these teams united to form futbolistas asociados santanecos, or fas for short.samuel zaldaña galdámez was named the club first president.it was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.the club's founding players were juan moreno and óscar gonzález, goalkeeper; tomás morán, jorge brito and guillermo herrera, defenders; manuel padilla, lino medina, moisés jovel, antonio pérez and eliseo ramos, midfielders; víctor castro, tomás angulo, antonio mancía, antonio azucena, mario (capellan) y jose (el torro) gonzález, strikers.armando chacón was the manager.the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeating juventud olimpica 2–1.they recorded two more wins over dragón and santa anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to cusatleco.fas would ultimately finish 3rd behind libertad fc and champion once municipal.in 1951–52, fas won their first title.the manager was victor manuel 'pipe' ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54.during the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire argentinian coach alberto cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, including omar muraco, javier novello, héctor marinaro, héctor dadeiro and miguelito álvarez.this move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.at the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly built estadio santaneco.the early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper oscar quiteño collapsed during a friendly match against orión f.c.efforts to revive him failed, and quiteño died on the pitch.in his honor, the club renamed the stadium to estadio quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.fans came to believe the club was cursed, as quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought.adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times.their tormentor was alianza, known at that time as the 'orquestra alba' for their harmony and skill. | cd fas | league | salvadoran primera división <tsp> abner footballer | club | cd fas | club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league. |
karl kesel (born january 7, 1959, victor, new york) is an american comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for dc comics.he is a member of periscope studio and is best known for his collaborations with fellow artist tom grummett on the adventures of superman, superboy, and section zero, as well as the first harley quinn comic title.kesel's first work for dc comics appeared in new talent showcase #4 (april 1984).he soon became the inker on tales of the legion of super-heroes — so soon, in fact, that he suspected that he was assigned new talent showcase #8 as a test run to see how well he jelled with tales of the legion penciller terry shoemaker.kesel was discouraged that inks which looked smooth and clear on his original pages appeared clunky in the printed comics, and with some guidance from dick giordano he studied how to draw in a way that would appear better on the printed page.kesel worked on the lighthearted 'mazing man series, as well as providing inks over the pencils of george pérez on history of the dc universe and john byrne on legends and superman vol.2.with his then-wife barbara kesel, he co-wrote a hawk and dove miniseries in 1988 which was drawn by rob liefeld.kesel and artist tom grummett are the creators of the modern superboy character, kon-el, who debuted in the 'reign of the supermen' story arc, starting from the adventures of superman #500 (june 1993).an ongoing superboy series was launched by kesel and grummett in february 1994.in 1996, kesel and artist stuart immonen produced the final night limited series.that same year, kesel was one of the many creators who contributed to the superman: the wedding album one-shot wherein the title character married lois lane.kesel wrote the batman and superman: world's finest ten-issue limited series (april 1999–jan.2000) which explored the post-crisis history of the two with each of the ten issues taking place one year after the other.he and artist terry dodson launched a harley quinn ongoing series in december 2000.he inked mark bagley's cover art for the japan-exclusive super famicom video game the amazing spider-man: lethal foes in 1995.kesel wrote daredevil issues #353–364 (june 1996 – may 1997) and in 2002 wrote the story, 'remembrance of things past' in which it was revealed that ben grimm, the thing of the fantastic four, is jewish.kesel wrote and drew a 'lost' captain america comic strip from the 1940s which was published on marvel digital comics unlimited.in 2011, he scripted a hulk and the human torch story which had been plotted by jack c. harris and drawn by steve ditko in the 1980s.it was published by marvel as incredible hulk and the human torch: from the marvel vault #1 (august 2011).gorilla comics was intended to be a creator owned company financed by a comics related website, ehero.com.the website proved to be a financial failure, leaving the creators to personally finance their own books.along with the other gorilla comics creators, kesel and grummett attempted to continue the series they started, but these efforts proved to be unsuccessful.in january 2012, kesel announced that he and grummett would be relaunching section zero as a webcomic on the mad genius comics website.the previously published stories were posted on the site and new material was added as it was completed.a kickstarter campaign in 2017 will allow kesel and grummett to finish the story.in 2016, he was nominated for inkwell awards favorite inker. | karl kesel | nationality | americans <tsp> auron character | creator | karl kesel | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | unsubpoenaed | diacetic | sissier | no related information |
club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league.the team's nickname is los tigres (the tigers).fas was founded on 16 february 1947.the team plays its home games at the estadio óscar quiteño, the third largest stadium in el salvador.the club has a long-standing rivalry with águila and alianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to the second division.matches between them are known as clásicos.fas also plays a local derby against isidro metapán.fas is the most successful club in el salvador football with the highest fan base.domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles.in international competitions, fas have one fifa recognized club trophies, tied with alianza and águila as the only club to achieve it.they have won one concacaf champions' cup/champions league trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 copa interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 copa interclubes uncaf.the municipal mayor of the santa ana district, manuel tomás monedero, wanted to create a team from santa ana to end the dominance of the san salvador clubs.together with the help of santa ana mayor waldo rey, monedero organized the union of all the clubs in santa ana (including unión, colegio salesiano san josé, cosmos, ral, colón, santa lucía and los 44).on 16 february 1947, these teams united to form futbolistas asociados santanecos, or fas for short.samuel zaldaña galdámez was named the club first president.it was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.the club's founding players were juan moreno and óscar gonzález, goalkeeper; tomás morán, jorge brito and guillermo herrera, defenders; manuel padilla, lino medina, moisés jovel, antonio pérez and eliseo ramos, midfielders; víctor castro, tomás angulo, antonio mancía, antonio azucena, mario (capellan) y jose (el torro) gonzález, strikers.armando chacón was the manager.the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeating juventud olimpica 2–1.they recorded two more wins over dragón and santa anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to cusatleco.fas would ultimately finish 3rd behind libertad fc and champion once municipal.in 1951–52, fas won their first title.the manager was victor manuel 'pipe' ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54.during the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire argentinian coach alberto cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, including omar muraco, javier novello, héctor marinaro, héctor dadeiro and miguelito álvarez.this move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.at the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly built estadio santaneco.the early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper oscar quiteño collapsed during a friendly match against orión f.c.efforts to revive him failed, and quiteño died on the pitch.in his honor, the club renamed the stadium to estadio quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.fans came to believe the club was cursed, as quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought.adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times.their tormentor was alianza, known at that time as the 'orquestra alba' for their harmony and skill. | cd fas | position | salvadoran primera división <tsp> abner footballer | club | cd fas | club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league. |
karl kesel (born january 7, 1959, victor, new york) is an american comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for dc comics.he is a member of periscope studio and is best known for his collaborations with fellow artist tom grummett on the adventures of superman, superboy, and section zero, as well as the first harley quinn comic title.kesel's first work for dc comics appeared in new talent showcase #4 (april 1984).he soon became the inker on tales of the legion of super-heroes — so soon, in fact, that he suspected that he was assigned new talent showcase #8 as a test run to see how well he jelled with tales of the legion penciller terry shoemaker.kesel was discouraged that inks which looked smooth and clear on his original pages appeared clunky in the printed comics, and with some guidance from dick giordano he studied how to draw in a way that would appear better on the printed page.kesel worked on the lighthearted 'mazing man series, as well as providing inks over the pencils of george pérez on history of the dc universe and john byrne on legends and superman vol.2.with his then-wife barbara kesel, he co-wrote a hawk and dove miniseries in 1988 which was drawn by rob liefeld.kesel and artist tom grummett are the creators of the modern superboy character, kon-el, who debuted in the 'reign of the supermen' story arc, starting from the adventures of superman #500 (june 1993).an ongoing superboy series was launched by kesel and grummett in february 1994.in 1996, kesel and artist stuart immonen produced the final night limited series.that same year, kesel was one of the many creators who contributed to the superman: the wedding album one-shot wherein the title character married lois lane.kesel wrote the batman and superman: world's finest ten-issue limited series (april 1999–jan.2000) which explored the post-crisis history of the two with each of the ten issues taking place one year after the other.he and artist terry dodson launched a harley quinn ongoing series in december 2000.he inked mark bagley's cover art for the japan-exclusive super famicom video game the amazing spider-man: lethal foes in 1995.kesel wrote daredevil issues #353–364 (june 1996 – may 1997) and in 2002 wrote the story, 'remembrance of things past' in which it was revealed that ben grimm, the thing of the fantastic four, is jewish.kesel wrote and drew a 'lost' captain america comic strip from the 1940s which was published on marvel digital comics unlimited.in 2011, he scripted a hulk and the human torch story which had been plotted by jack c. harris and drawn by steve ditko in the 1980s.it was published by marvel as incredible hulk and the human torch: from the marvel vault #1 (august 2011).gorilla comics was intended to be a creator owned company financed by a comics related website, ehero.com.the website proved to be a financial failure, leaving the creators to personally finance their own books.along with the other gorilla comics creators, kesel and grummett attempted to continue the series they started, but these efforts proved to be unsuccessful.in january 2012, kesel announced that he and grummett would be relaunching section zero as a webcomic on the mad genius comics website.the previously published stories were posted on the site and new material was added as it was completed.a kickstarter campaign in 2017 will allow kesel and grummett to finish the story.in 2016, he was nominated for inkwell awards favorite inker. | karl kesel | nationality | americans <tsp> auron character | creator | karl kesel | no related information |
adolf schärf (german: [ˈaːdɔlf ˈʃɛʁf] (listen); 20 april 1890 – 28 february 1965) was an austrian politician of the socialist party of austria (spö).he served as vice-chancellor from 1945 to 1957 and as president of austria from 1957 until his death.living in the austro-hungarian capital vienna from 1899, he attended the gymnasium in hernals and went on to study at the university of vienna.the talented young man put himself through law school working part-time and with a scholarship granted for academic excellence.he received a doctorate in summer 1914 and, upon the outbreak of world war i four weeks later, volunteered for service in the austro-hungarian army.having witnessed the defeat and dissolution of the austro-hungarian monarchy, he entered politics and, through the mediation of the deputy otto glöckel, found employment as the secretary of the social democratic president of the national council parliament karl seitz.he held the post as a secretary throughout the years of the first austrian republic until the resignation of parliament president karl renner in march 1933.schärf, as well as karl seitz and the austromarxist party official otto bauer, had urged renner to step down from office, which proved to be fatal as it gave the government of chancellor engelbert dollfuss the opportunity to overthrow the parliamentary system.schärf became a deputy of the federal council in 1933, and though he kept aside from the social democratic republikanischer schutzbund paramilitaries, he was arrested after the 1934 february uprising and lost his public offices in the course of the establishment of the austrofascist dictatorship.unemployed after the dissolution of the social democratic party, he passed the austrian bar exam in 1934 and worked as an associate with a law firm.upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, schärf was arrested and served time as a political prisoner of the gestapo.however, three months later, he 'aryanized' the office of arnold eisler, a jewish lawyer and party colleague who had to leave austria.he took over eisler's law firm and it was never restituted.later on, he also helped in the aryanization process of buildings in vienna.on the other hand, schärf avoided membership in the national socialist association of legal professionals and was in contact with resistance circles.there were contacts with the important resistance group (maier-mesner group, cassia) around the later executed priest heinrich maier, who was in contact with the american secret service oss.upon the outbreak of world war ii, his only son reinhold was conscripted in the wehrmacht armed forces and was killed in action in 1941.after the 20 july plot in 1944 schärf spent another five weeks in prison.immediately after the soviet vienna offensive and the occupation of the city in april 1945, schärf became acting chairman of the refounded social democratic party of austria and joined the austrian national unity government of chancellor karl renner.together with renner, the conservative politician leopold figl and the communist johann koplenig he formed the first provisional cabinet of the second republic.after the 1945 legislative election schärf became a member of the re-established national council parliament.he served as vice-chancellor in the grand coalition governments between the conservative people's party and social democrats (the communists were pushed out in 1947) under chancellor leopold figl and his successor julius raab until 1957.schärf had reservations about the restitution of jewish property and also about the return of emigrants like bruno kreisky in austrian politics.he opposed any collaboration of social democrats with the communist party and instead approached to the right-wing federation of independents, which, however, did not prevent the decline in votes for the social democratic party in the 1949 legislative election. | charqued | outranged | cockfight | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | abilene regional airport | cityserved | abilene texas <tsp> abilene regional airport | runwaylength | 21950 <tsp> abilene regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 546 | abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. |
adolf schärf (german: [ˈaːdɔlf ˈʃɛʁf] (listen); 20 april 1890 – 28 february 1965) was an austrian politician of the socialist party of austria (spö).he served as vice-chancellor from 1945 to 1957 and as president of austria from 1957 until his death.living in the austro-hungarian capital vienna from 1899, he attended the gymnasium in hernals and went on to study at the university of vienna.the talented young man put himself through law school working part-time and with a scholarship granted for academic excellence.he received a doctorate in summer 1914 and, upon the outbreak of world war i four weeks later, volunteered for service in the austro-hungarian army.having witnessed the defeat and dissolution of the austro-hungarian monarchy, he entered politics and, through the mediation of the deputy otto glöckel, found employment as the secretary of the social democratic president of the national council parliament karl seitz.he held the post as a secretary throughout the years of the first austrian republic until the resignation of parliament president karl renner in march 1933.schärf, as well as karl seitz and the austromarxist party official otto bauer, had urged renner to step down from office, which proved to be fatal as it gave the government of chancellor engelbert dollfuss the opportunity to overthrow the parliamentary system.schärf became a deputy of the federal council in 1933, and though he kept aside from the social democratic republikanischer schutzbund paramilitaries, he was arrested after the 1934 february uprising and lost his public offices in the course of the establishment of the austrofascist dictatorship.unemployed after the dissolution of the social democratic party, he passed the austrian bar exam in 1934 and worked as an associate with a law firm.upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, schärf was arrested and served time as a political prisoner of the gestapo.however, three months later, he 'aryanized' the office of arnold eisler, a jewish lawyer and party colleague who had to leave austria.he took over eisler's law firm and it was never restituted.later on, he also helped in the aryanization process of buildings in vienna.on the other hand, schärf avoided membership in the national socialist association of legal professionals and was in contact with resistance circles.there were contacts with the important resistance group (maier-mesner group, cassia) around the later executed priest heinrich maier, who was in contact with the american secret service oss.upon the outbreak of world war ii, his only son reinhold was conscripted in the wehrmacht armed forces and was killed in action in 1941.after the 20 july plot in 1944 schärf spent another five weeks in prison.immediately after the soviet vienna offensive and the occupation of the city in april 1945, schärf became acting chairman of the refounded social democratic party of austria and joined the austrian national unity government of chancellor karl renner.together with renner, the conservative politician leopold figl and the communist johann koplenig he formed the first provisional cabinet of the second republic.after the 1945 legislative election schärf became a member of the re-established national council parliament.he served as vice-chancellor in the grand coalition governments between the conservative people's party and social democrats (the communists were pushed out in 1947) under chancellor leopold figl and his successor julius raab until 1957.schärf had reservations about the restitution of jewish property and also about the return of emigrants like bruno kreisky in austrian politics.he opposed any collaboration of social democrats with the communist party and instead approached to the right-wing federation of independents, which, however, did not prevent the decline in votes for the social democratic party in the 1949 legislative election. | adolf schärf | birthplace | mikulov <tsp> alfons gorbach | inofficewhilepresident | adolf schärf | no related information |
club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league.the team's nickname is los tigres (the tigers).fas was founded on 16 february 1947.the team plays its home games at the estadio óscar quiteño, the third largest stadium in el salvador.the club has a long-standing rivalry with águila and alianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to the second division.matches between them are known as clásicos.fas also plays a local derby against isidro metapán.fas is the most successful club in el salvador football with the highest fan base.domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles.in international competitions, fas have one fifa recognized club trophies, tied with alianza and águila as the only club to achieve it.they have won one concacaf champions' cup/champions league trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 copa interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 copa interclubes uncaf.the municipal mayor of the santa ana district, manuel tomás monedero, wanted to create a team from santa ana to end the dominance of the san salvador clubs.together with the help of santa ana mayor waldo rey, monedero organized the union of all the clubs in santa ana (including unión, colegio salesiano san josé, cosmos, ral, colón, santa lucía and los 44).on 16 february 1947, these teams united to form futbolistas asociados santanecos, or fas for short.samuel zaldaña galdámez was named the club first president.it was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.the club's founding players were juan moreno and óscar gonzález, goalkeeper; tomás morán, jorge brito and guillermo herrera, defenders; manuel padilla, lino medina, moisés jovel, antonio pérez and eliseo ramos, midfielders; víctor castro, tomás angulo, antonio mancía, antonio azucena, mario (capellan) y jose (el torro) gonzález, strikers.armando chacón was the manager.the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeating juventud olimpica 2–1.they recorded two more wins over dragón and santa anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to cusatleco.fas would ultimately finish 3rd behind libertad fc and champion once municipal.in 1951–52, fas won their first title.the manager was victor manuel 'pipe' ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54.during the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire argentinian coach alberto cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, including omar muraco, javier novello, héctor marinaro, héctor dadeiro and miguelito álvarez.this move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.at the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly built estadio santaneco.the early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper oscar quiteño collapsed during a friendly match against orión f.c.efforts to revive him failed, and quiteño died on the pitch.in his honor, the club renamed the stadium to estadio quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.fans came to believe the club was cursed, as quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought.adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times.their tormentor was alianza, known at that time as the 'orquestra alba' for their harmony and skill. | miaul | troubly | countermanifesto | no related information |
adolf schärf (german: [ˈaːdɔlf ˈʃɛʁf] (listen); 20 april 1890 – 28 february 1965) was an austrian politician of the socialist party of austria (spö).he served as vice-chancellor from 1945 to 1957 and as president of austria from 1957 until his death.living in the austro-hungarian capital vienna from 1899, he attended the gymnasium in hernals and went on to study at the university of vienna.the talented young man put himself through law school working part-time and with a scholarship granted for academic excellence.he received a doctorate in summer 1914 and, upon the outbreak of world war i four weeks later, volunteered for service in the austro-hungarian army.having witnessed the defeat and dissolution of the austro-hungarian monarchy, he entered politics and, through the mediation of the deputy otto glöckel, found employment as the secretary of the social democratic president of the national council parliament karl seitz.he held the post as a secretary throughout the years of the first austrian republic until the resignation of parliament president karl renner in march 1933.schärf, as well as karl seitz and the austromarxist party official otto bauer, had urged renner to step down from office, which proved to be fatal as it gave the government of chancellor engelbert dollfuss the opportunity to overthrow the parliamentary system.schärf became a deputy of the federal council in 1933, and though he kept aside from the social democratic republikanischer schutzbund paramilitaries, he was arrested after the 1934 february uprising and lost his public offices in the course of the establishment of the austrofascist dictatorship.unemployed after the dissolution of the social democratic party, he passed the austrian bar exam in 1934 and worked as an associate with a law firm.upon the austrian anschluss to nazi germany in march 1938, schärf was arrested and served time as a political prisoner of the gestapo.however, three months later, he 'aryanized' the office of arnold eisler, a jewish lawyer and party colleague who had to leave austria.he took over eisler's law firm and it was never restituted.later on, he also helped in the aryanization process of buildings in vienna.on the other hand, schärf avoided membership in the national socialist association of legal professionals and was in contact with resistance circles.there were contacts with the important resistance group (maier-mesner group, cassia) around the later executed priest heinrich maier, who was in contact with the american secret service oss.upon the outbreak of world war ii, his only son reinhold was conscripted in the wehrmacht armed forces and was killed in action in 1941.after the 20 july plot in 1944 schärf spent another five weeks in prison.immediately after the soviet vienna offensive and the occupation of the city in april 1945, schärf became acting chairman of the refounded social democratic party of austria and joined the austrian national unity government of chancellor karl renner.together with renner, the conservative politician leopold figl and the communist johann koplenig he formed the first provisional cabinet of the second republic.after the 1945 legislative election schärf became a member of the re-established national council parliament.he served as vice-chancellor in the grand coalition governments between the conservative people's party and social democrats (the communists were pushed out in 1947) under chancellor leopold figl and his successor julius raab until 1957.schärf had reservations about the restitution of jewish property and also about the return of emigrants like bruno kreisky in austrian politics.he opposed any collaboration of social democrats with the communist party and instead approached to the right-wing federation of independents, which, however, did not prevent the decline in votes for the social democratic party in the 1949 legislative election. | adolf schärf | birthplace | mikulov <tsp> alfons gorbach | inofficewhilepresident | adolf schärf | no related information |
abilene regional airport (iata: abi, icao: kabi, faa lid: abi) is a public airport located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown abilene, in taylor county, texas.the airport is located within the abilene city limits, and is and owned and operated by the city.most operations at the airport are general aviation and military training.abilene regional is currently served by envoy air, operating as american eagle, operating daily embraer regional jet flights to dallas-ft. worth (dfw).in october 2020, united express began daily flights to houston-intercontinental, operated by skywest airlines.the airline ceased all flights to the airport in october 2021, citing staffing issues.allegiant airlines operated twice-weekly flights to las vegas (las) with mcdonnell douglas md-80 jetliners in 2006–07 before ceasing all service to abilene.charter air carriers such as sun country airlines continue to operate flights on an occasional basis from abi to las vegas with mainline jet aircraft such as the boeing 737.air freight service to abilene is provided primarily by subcontractors.the airport was formerly served by major carriers; ups and usps now primarily truck their overnight packages in from dallas-fort worth, and most abilene-bound fedex express shipments are sent through lubbock.native air (formerly southwest medevac) housed an emergency medical helicopter and crew at the airport for about 10 years, but closed the base in 2014.the city's remaining emergency medical helicopter service is provided by air evac lifeteam, with its aircraft and crew stationed at hendrick medical center.abilene regional is also home to eagle aviation services, inc., which is a heavy-maintenance base for all american eagle aircraft.basically every plane in the airline's fleet is maintained at abi.the airport grounds also acted as an aircraft boneyard for american eagle, which stored around 20 retired saab 340 turboprop aircraft which remain in the airline's livery.american eagle replaced these propjets with embraer regional jets.texas state technical college provides aviation maintenance training at its on-field hangar base.american's 12-passenger curtiss condors had sleeper berths and flew dallas love field - ft. worth - abilene - big spring, tx - el paso - douglas, az - tucson - phoenix - los angeles.in the 1940s american's douglas dc-3s flew dallas love field - abilene - big spring - el paso - tucson - phoenix - san diego - los angeles.american left abilene in 1949 and would not return until american eagle service began in the 1980s.starting in the 1940s pioneer airlines douglas dc-3s and martin 2-0-2s flew to dallas love field, houston hobby airport, albuquerque, fort worth, amarillo, lubbock and other cities in texas and new mexico.pioneer was merged into continental airlines in 1955; continental dc-3s flew to cities served by pioneer and added direct service to san antonio.in 1958-59 continental served abilene with the convair 340, convair 440, and the four engine vickers viscount.in 1959 viscounts flew direct to dallas love field and albuquerque.continental left abilene in 1963, replaced by trans-texas airways (tta).continental would not return, but continental connection colgan air saab 340s eventually began flying abilene to houston intercontinental airport; that ended in 2008.trans-texas dc-3s, convair 240s, and convair 600s flew from abilene to dallas love field and other cities in texas and new mexico.trans-texas began the first jet service, douglas dc-9-10s by 1968.tta flew nonstop to austin and lubbock and direct to albuquerque, amarillo, houston hobby airport, san antonio and santa fe.most flights were convair 600s but some dc-9s flew via dallas direct to austin and houston.trans-texas airways changed its name to texas international (ti) and continued dc-9 and convair 600 flights at abilene. | philosopheme | anachronisms | subterritory <tsp> philosopheme | underfeed | aconitin | no related information |
club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league.the team's nickname is los tigres (the tigers).fas was founded on 16 february 1947.the team plays its home games at the estadio óscar quiteño, the third largest stadium in el salvador.the club has a long-standing rivalry with águila and alianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to the second division.matches between them are known as clásicos.fas also plays a local derby against isidro metapán.fas is the most successful club in el salvador football with the highest fan base.domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles.in international competitions, fas have one fifa recognized club trophies, tied with alianza and águila as the only club to achieve it.they have won one concacaf champions' cup/champions league trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 copa interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 copa interclubes uncaf.the municipal mayor of the santa ana district, manuel tomás monedero, wanted to create a team from santa ana to end the dominance of the san salvador clubs.together with the help of santa ana mayor waldo rey, monedero organized the union of all the clubs in santa ana (including unión, colegio salesiano san josé, cosmos, ral, colón, santa lucía and los 44).on 16 february 1947, these teams united to form futbolistas asociados santanecos, or fas for short.samuel zaldaña galdámez was named the club first president.it was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.the club's founding players were juan moreno and óscar gonzález, goalkeeper; tomás morán, jorge brito and guillermo herrera, defenders; manuel padilla, lino medina, moisés jovel, antonio pérez and eliseo ramos, midfielders; víctor castro, tomás angulo, antonio mancía, antonio azucena, mario (capellan) y jose (el torro) gonzález, strikers.armando chacón was the manager.the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeating juventud olimpica 2–1.they recorded two more wins over dragón and santa anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to cusatleco.fas would ultimately finish 3rd behind libertad fc and champion once municipal.in 1951–52, fas won their first title.the manager was victor manuel 'pipe' ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54.during the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire argentinian coach alberto cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, including omar muraco, javier novello, héctor marinaro, héctor dadeiro and miguelito álvarez.this move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.at the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly built estadio santaneco.the early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper oscar quiteño collapsed during a friendly match against orión f.c.efforts to revive him failed, and quiteño died on the pitch.in his honor, the club renamed the stadium to estadio quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.fans came to believe the club was cursed, as quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought.adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times.their tormentor was alianza, known at that time as the 'orquestra alba' for their harmony and skill. | cd fas | position | salvadoran primera división <tsp> abner footballer | club | cd fas | club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league. |
club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league.the team's nickname is los tigres (the tigers).fas was founded on 16 february 1947.the team plays its home games at the estadio óscar quiteño, the third largest stadium in el salvador.the club has a long-standing rivalry with águila and alianza, and are the only three clubs to never have been relegated to the second division.matches between them are known as clásicos.fas also plays a local derby against isidro metapán.fas is the most successful club in el salvador football with the highest fan base.domestically, the club has won a record nineteen national league titles.in international competitions, fas have one fifa recognized club trophies, tied with alianza and águila as the only club to achieve it.they have won one concacaf champions' cup/champions league trophies, and finished runners up in the 1979 copa interamericana cup, and third place in the 1980 copa interclubes uncaf.the municipal mayor of the santa ana district, manuel tomás monedero, wanted to create a team from santa ana to end the dominance of the san salvador clubs.together with the help of santa ana mayor waldo rey, monedero organized the union of all the clubs in santa ana (including unión, colegio salesiano san josé, cosmos, ral, colón, santa lucía and los 44).on 16 february 1947, these teams united to form futbolistas asociados santanecos, or fas for short.samuel zaldaña galdámez was named the club first president.it was originally proposed that the club should wear yellow and black, but monedero settled on the more traditional choice of red and blue.the club's founding players were juan moreno and óscar gonzález, goalkeeper; tomás morán, jorge brito and guillermo herrera, defenders; manuel padilla, lino medina, moisés jovel, antonio pérez and eliseo ramos, midfielders; víctor castro, tomás angulo, antonio mancía, antonio azucena, mario (capellan) y jose (el torro) gonzález, strikers.armando chacón was the manager.the first match ended in a 4–1 defeat.chacón was still the manager, and the team began on a winning note by defeating juventud olimpica 2–1.they recorded two more wins over dragón and santa anita (3–0, 3–2 respectively) before losing 3–1 to cusatleco.fas would ultimately finish 3rd behind libertad fc and champion once municipal.in 1951–52, fas won their first title.the manager was victor manuel 'pipe' ochoa, who proceeded to lead the club to a second title in 1953–54.during the 1956–57 season, the club came close to relegation, which caused the owners to hire argentinian coach alberto cevasco and bring in the reinforcements of foreign players, including omar muraco, javier novello, héctor marinaro, héctor dadeiro and miguelito álvarez.this move led the club to a third title in 1958–59.at the beginning of the 1963, the club moved its headquarters to the newly built estadio santaneco.the early history of that stadium was marked by tragedy, as goalkeeper oscar quiteño collapsed during a friendly match against orión f.c.efforts to revive him failed, and quiteño died on the pitch.in his honor, the club renamed the stadium to estadio quiteño and wore black uniforms for two years.fans came to believe the club was cursed, as quiteño's death was followed by a fifteen-year title drought.adding to that frustration was that the club reached the finals in 1965, 1968, and 1969 and meet defeat all three times.their tormentor was alianza, known at that time as the 'orquestra alba' for their harmony and skill. | cd fas | position | salvadoran primera división <tsp> abner footballer | club | cd fas | club deportivo futbolistas asociados santanecos, commonly known as fas (pronounced 'fas'), is a professional salvadoran football club based in santa ana.it competes in primera división de fútbol de el salvador, the country's top professional league. |
sheldon moldoff (; april 14, 1920 – february 29, 2012) was an american comics artist best known for his early work on the dc comics characters hawkman and hawkgirl, and as one of bob kane's primary 'ghost artists' (uncredited collaborators) on the superhero batman.he co-created the batman supervillains poison ivy, mr.freeze, the second clayface, and bat-mite, as well as the original heroes bat-girl, batwoman, and ace the bat-hound.moldoff is the sole creator of the black pirate.moldoff is not to be confused with fellow golden age comics professional sheldon mayer.'i was drawing in chalk on the sidewalk—popeye and betty boop and other popular cartoons of the day—and he came by and looked at it and said, 'hey, do you want to learn how to draw cartoons?'i said, 'yes!'he said, 'come on, i'll show you how to draw.''he was of jewish background.moldoff sold his first cartoon drawing at age 17.'my first work in comic books was doing filler pages for vincent sullivan, who was the editor at national periodicals', one of the three companies, with detective comics inc. and all-american publications, that eventually merged to form the modern-day dc comics.moldoff's debut was a sports filler that appeared on the inside back cover of the landmark action comics #1 (june 1938), the comic book that introduced superman.his work includes the first cover of the golden age green lantern, on issue #16 (july 1940) of all-american's flagship title all-american comics, featuring the debut of that character created by artist martin nodell.moldoff created the character black pirate (jon valor) in action comics #23 (april 1940), and became one of the earliest artists for the character hawkman (created by gardner fox and dennis neville, though sometimes misattributed to moldoff).moldoff drew the first image of the formerly civilian character shiera sanders in costume as hawkgirl in all star comics #5, based on neville's hawkman costume design.beginning with flash comics #4 (april 1940), moldoff became the regular hawkman artist, following neville's departure from the feature the issue before.he drew the hawkman portions of the justice society of america stories published in all star comics as well.moldoff recalled in 2000 that all-american publisher max gaines ...took a shine to me....he's the one who said, 'we're going to put you on 'hawkman', and do whatever you want with it.do a good job; i know you can do it.'and that was it!...but when i looked at 'hawkman' and read a couple of stories, i said to myself, 'this has to be done in a[n alex] raymond style.'i could just feel it....i [had] saved [raymond flash gordon] sunday [comic strip] pages and the daily papers for years!... [gaines] liked my style; he liked the realism.we were competing with the newspapers.when he picked up the sunday papers, he saw flash gordon, prince valiant, terry and the pirates.when he picked up a comic book, there was a tremendous difference in the quality of the art.and then, all of a sudden, he saw me—an 18-year-old coming around, and i'm almost a student of raymond, and by god, the stuff looks good—it looks like raymond!we all leaned on these guys to learn—and we were very lucky, because while we were learning, we were selling the product...i spent a lot of time on it.i had books on anatomy and shadows and wrinkles; i studied, and i worked very hard on it, and i think it showed.drafted into world war ii military service in 1944, moldoff returned to civilian life in 1946, drawing for standard, fawcett, marvel and max gaines' ec comics. | sheldon moldoff | nationality | americans <tsp> black pirate | creator | sheldon moldoff | moldoff is the sole creator of the black pirate.moldoff created the character black pirate (jon valor) in action comics #23 (april 1940), and became one of the earliest artists for the character hawkman (created by gardner fox and dennis neville, though sometimes misattributed to moldoff). |
adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.it is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the essential air service program.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.due to the mountainous nature of the region many thought such a development would not be likely.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.there was, among other problems, however, one restriction.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.the ideal site which these men had spotted on the map was part of the holdings of the paul smith's electric company.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.with the requirement of public ownership thus complied with, events moved swiftly toward the realization of an airport for the adirondacks.through persistent effort on the part of various citizens, who maintained close contact with washington, d.c., the site was inspected and federal expenditures for construction of a class iii airport were approved.step by step, the town of harrietstown town board and the saranac lake airport commission worked closely with state and federal agencies in the building process.construction of the airfield was completed in 1942.the town of harrietstown issued bonds to augment the available funds and erected a terminal building in 1948 and a 100 by 100-foot (30 m) hangar in 1950.at the time, the airport was rated as one of the best built class iii airports in the country.two commercial airlines, colonial airlines and resort airlines, served the region at that time.airmail service was provided by colonial airlines.the volume of air express business handled by railway express agency increased steadily, as did the number of privately owned aircraft using the field.resort traffic response was immediate and increased steadily.the airport was officially dedicated to the service of the people of the adirondacks on july 10, 1949.since 1960, the town of harrietstown has operated the airport.the saranac lake airport was renamed in 1989 to the adirondack regional airport.commutair, a marketing affiliate of us air, began serving adirondack regional airport in 1991.in 2000, the federal aviation administration cited adirondack regional airport for several violations, including failure to conduct monthly fire-and-rescue training and triennial full-scale emergency exercises, faded markings on the taxiway, cracked pavement on runways and the taxi-way, and broken lights. | adirondack regional airport | cityserved | lake placid new york <tsp> adirondack regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 507 <tsp> adirondack regional airport | cityserved | saranac lake new york | adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.step by step, the town of harrietstown town board and the saranac lake airport commission worked closely with state and federal agencies in the building process.the saranac lake airport was renamed in 1989 to the adirondack regional airport. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | palaeoanthropology | nonlegume | nonprorogation <tsp> palaeoanthropology | unabandoned | luffa | no related information |
adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.it is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the essential air service program.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.due to the mountainous nature of the region many thought such a development would not be likely.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.there was, among other problems, however, one restriction.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.the ideal site which these men had spotted on the map was part of the holdings of the paul smith's electric company.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.with the requirement of public ownership thus complied with, events moved swiftly toward the realization of an airport for the adirondacks.through persistent effort on the part of various citizens, who maintained close contact with washington, d.c., the site was inspected and federal expenditures for construction of a class iii airport were approved.step by step, the town of harrietstown town board and the saranac lake airport commission worked closely with state and federal agencies in the building process.construction of the airfield was completed in 1942.the town of harrietstown issued bonds to augment the available funds and erected a terminal building in 1948 and a 100 by 100-foot (30 m) hangar in 1950.at the time, the airport was rated as one of the best built class iii airports in the country.two commercial airlines, colonial airlines and resort airlines, served the region at that time.airmail service was provided by colonial airlines.the volume of air express business handled by railway express agency increased steadily, as did the number of privately owned aircraft using the field.resort traffic response was immediate and increased steadily.the airport was officially dedicated to the service of the people of the adirondacks on july 10, 1949.since 1960, the town of harrietstown has operated the airport.the saranac lake airport was renamed in 1989 to the adirondack regional airport.commutair, a marketing affiliate of us air, began serving adirondack regional airport in 1991.in 2000, the federal aviation administration cited adirondack regional airport for several violations, including failure to conduct monthly fire-and-rescue training and triennial full-scale emergency exercises, faded markings on the taxiway, cracked pavement on runways and the taxi-way, and broken lights. | adirondack regional airport | cityserved | lake placid new york <tsp> adirondack regional airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 507 <tsp> adirondack regional airport | cityserved | saranac lake new york | adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.step by step, the town of harrietstown town board and the saranac lake airport commission worked closely with state and federal agencies in the building process.the saranac lake airport was renamed in 1989 to the adirondack regional airport. |
sheldon moldoff (; april 14, 1920 – february 29, 2012) was an american comics artist best known for his early work on the dc comics characters hawkman and hawkgirl, and as one of bob kane's primary 'ghost artists' (uncredited collaborators) on the superhero batman.he co-created the batman supervillains poison ivy, mr.freeze, the second clayface, and bat-mite, as well as the original heroes bat-girl, batwoman, and ace the bat-hound.moldoff is the sole creator of the black pirate.moldoff is not to be confused with fellow golden age comics professional sheldon mayer.'i was drawing in chalk on the sidewalk—popeye and betty boop and other popular cartoons of the day—and he came by and looked at it and said, 'hey, do you want to learn how to draw cartoons?'i said, 'yes!'he said, 'come on, i'll show you how to draw.''he was of jewish background.moldoff sold his first cartoon drawing at age 17.'my first work in comic books was doing filler pages for vincent sullivan, who was the editor at national periodicals', one of the three companies, with detective comics inc. and all-american publications, that eventually merged to form the modern-day dc comics.moldoff's debut was a sports filler that appeared on the inside back cover of the landmark action comics #1 (june 1938), the comic book that introduced superman.his work includes the first cover of the golden age green lantern, on issue #16 (july 1940) of all-american's flagship title all-american comics, featuring the debut of that character created by artist martin nodell.moldoff created the character black pirate (jon valor) in action comics #23 (april 1940), and became one of the earliest artists for the character hawkman (created by gardner fox and dennis neville, though sometimes misattributed to moldoff).moldoff drew the first image of the formerly civilian character shiera sanders in costume as hawkgirl in all star comics #5, based on neville's hawkman costume design.beginning with flash comics #4 (april 1940), moldoff became the regular hawkman artist, following neville's departure from the feature the issue before.he drew the hawkman portions of the justice society of america stories published in all star comics as well.moldoff recalled in 2000 that all-american publisher max gaines ...took a shine to me....he's the one who said, 'we're going to put you on 'hawkman', and do whatever you want with it.do a good job; i know you can do it.'and that was it!...but when i looked at 'hawkman' and read a couple of stories, i said to myself, 'this has to be done in a[n alex] raymond style.'i could just feel it....i [had] saved [raymond flash gordon] sunday [comic strip] pages and the daily papers for years!... [gaines] liked my style; he liked the realism.we were competing with the newspapers.when he picked up the sunday papers, he saw flash gordon, prince valiant, terry and the pirates.when he picked up a comic book, there was a tremendous difference in the quality of the art.and then, all of a sudden, he saw me—an 18-year-old coming around, and i'm almost a student of raymond, and by god, the stuff looks good—it looks like raymond!we all leaned on these guys to learn—and we were very lucky, because while we were learning, we were selling the product...i spent a lot of time on it.i had books on anatomy and shadows and wrinkles; i studied, and i worked very hard on it, and i think it showed.drafted into world war ii military service in 1944, moldoff returned to civilian life in 1946, drawing for standard, fawcett, marvel and max gaines' ec comics. | sinkingly | magnetizability | recommissioned <tsp> sinkingly | geed | budgers | no related information |
adirondack regional airport (iata: slk, icao: kslk, faa lid: slk) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) northwest of the central business district of saranac lake, in franklin county, new york, united states.the airport is owned by the town of harrietstown and is situated in the north-central adirondacks two miles (3 km) from lake clear.it is served by one commercial airline, subsidized by the essential air service program.as per federal aviation administration records, the airport had 4,252 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, 4,809 enplanements in 2009, and 5,762 in 2010.it is included in the national plan of integrated airport systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a non-primary commercial service airport (between 2,500 and 10,000 enplanements per year).their thinking was that such a development would play an important part in the future development of the adirondacks.due to the mountainous nature of the region many thought such a development would not be likely.however, after countless reviews of area maps, a plateau large enough for airport purposes was identified within a few miles of saranac lake village.the planning board's search for an airport site had been prompted by an announcement from washington, d.c., that congress had appropriated funds for the building of a system of airports throughout the country.there was, among other problems, however, one restriction.the land for an airport site, to be acceptable to the federal government, had to be publicly owned.the ideal site which these men had spotted on the map was part of the holdings of the paul smith's electric company.since no other tract of suitable terrain was to be found within a radius of some 40 miles (64 km), the whole effort might have bogged down but for the public-spirited cooperation of the paul smith's electric company which, in the interests of regional development, immediately deeded the 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) tract to the town of harrietstown without cost.with the requirement of public ownership thus complied with, events moved swiftly toward the realization of an airport for the adirondacks.through persistent effort on the part of various citizens, who maintained close contact with washington, d.c., the site was inspected and federal expenditures for construction of a class iii airport were approved.step by step, the town of harrietstown town board and the saranac lake airport commission worked closely with state and federal agencies in the building process.construction of the airfield was completed in 1942.the town of harrietstown issued bonds to augment the available funds and erected a terminal building in 1948 and a 100 by 100-foot (30 m) hangar in 1950.at the time, the airport was rated as one of the best built class iii airports in the country.two commercial airlines, colonial airlines and resort airlines, served the region at that time.airmail service was provided by colonial airlines.the volume of air express business handled by railway express agency increased steadily, as did the number of privately owned aircraft using the field.resort traffic response was immediate and increased steadily.the airport was officially dedicated to the service of the people of the adirondacks on july 10, 1949.since 1960, the town of harrietstown has operated the airport.the saranac lake airport was renamed in 1989 to the adirondack regional airport.commutair, a marketing affiliate of us air, began serving adirondack regional airport in 1991.in 2000, the federal aviation administration cited adirondack regional airport for several violations, including failure to conduct monthly fire-and-rescue training and triennial full-scale emergency exercises, faded markings on the taxiway, cracked pavement on runways and the taxi-way, and broken lights. | scratchable | compound | sardonical | no related information |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | heptarchic | jiggled | anthospermum <tsp> heptarchic | tunneling | bellflower | no related information |
sheldon moldoff (; april 14, 1920 – february 29, 2012) was an american comics artist best known for his early work on the dc comics characters hawkman and hawkgirl, and as one of bob kane's primary 'ghost artists' (uncredited collaborators) on the superhero batman.he co-created the batman supervillains poison ivy, mr.freeze, the second clayface, and bat-mite, as well as the original heroes bat-girl, batwoman, and ace the bat-hound.moldoff is the sole creator of the black pirate.moldoff is not to be confused with fellow golden age comics professional sheldon mayer.'i was drawing in chalk on the sidewalk—popeye and betty boop and other popular cartoons of the day—and he came by and looked at it and said, 'hey, do you want to learn how to draw cartoons?'i said, 'yes!'he said, 'come on, i'll show you how to draw.''he was of jewish background.moldoff sold his first cartoon drawing at age 17.'my first work in comic books was doing filler pages for vincent sullivan, who was the editor at national periodicals', one of the three companies, with detective comics inc. and all-american publications, that eventually merged to form the modern-day dc comics.moldoff's debut was a sports filler that appeared on the inside back cover of the landmark action comics #1 (june 1938), the comic book that introduced superman.his work includes the first cover of the golden age green lantern, on issue #16 (july 1940) of all-american's flagship title all-american comics, featuring the debut of that character created by artist martin nodell.moldoff created the character black pirate (jon valor) in action comics #23 (april 1940), and became one of the earliest artists for the character hawkman (created by gardner fox and dennis neville, though sometimes misattributed to moldoff).moldoff drew the first image of the formerly civilian character shiera sanders in costume as hawkgirl in all star comics #5, based on neville's hawkman costume design.beginning with flash comics #4 (april 1940), moldoff became the regular hawkman artist, following neville's departure from the feature the issue before.he drew the hawkman portions of the justice society of america stories published in all star comics as well.moldoff recalled in 2000 that all-american publisher max gaines ...took a shine to me....he's the one who said, 'we're going to put you on 'hawkman', and do whatever you want with it.do a good job; i know you can do it.'and that was it!...but when i looked at 'hawkman' and read a couple of stories, i said to myself, 'this has to be done in a[n alex] raymond style.'i could just feel it....i [had] saved [raymond flash gordon] sunday [comic strip] pages and the daily papers for years!... [gaines] liked my style; he liked the realism.we were competing with the newspapers.when he picked up the sunday papers, he saw flash gordon, prince valiant, terry and the pirates.when he picked up a comic book, there was a tremendous difference in the quality of the art.and then, all of a sudden, he saw me—an 18-year-old coming around, and i'm almost a student of raymond, and by god, the stuff looks good—it looks like raymond!we all leaned on these guys to learn—and we were very lucky, because while we were learning, we were selling the product...i spent a lot of time on it.i had books on anatomy and shadows and wrinkles; i studied, and i worked very hard on it, and i think it showed.drafted into world war ii military service in 1944, moldoff returned to civilian life in 1946, drawing for standard, fawcett, marvel and max gaines' ec comics. | derogately | hearth | unbroadcasted <tsp> derogately | nonreadableness | ervum | no related information |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | athens <tsp> adonis georgiadis | party | new democracy greece | georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | athens <tsp> adonis georgiadis | party | new democracy greece | georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy. |
arrow is an american superhero television series developed by greg berlanti, marc guggenheim, and andrew kreisberg based on the dc comics character green arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by mort weisinger and george papp, and is set in the arrowverse, sharing continuity with other arrowverse television series.the series premiered in the united states on the cw on october 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012 and primarily filmed in vancouver, british columbia, canada.arrow follows billionaire playboy oliver queen (stephen amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on lian yu, a mysterious island in the north china sea, before returning home to starling city (later renamed 'star city') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.throughout the series, oliver is joined by others in his quest, among them former soldier john diggle (david ramsey), i.t.expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne).during the first five seasons of the show, characters from oliver's past appear in a separate story arc based on oliver's flashbacks, which highlight parallels from oliver's history that shape events in the main story.starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on oliver's children william and mia, exploring how present events would affect their future and green arrow's legacy.in season eight, oliver's future has collided with his present as william and mia, along with connor hawke, have time traveled to 2019, leading team arrow to learn about star city's dystopian future.the following is a list of main characters who have appeared in the television series; for a list of supporting characters see list of supporting arrow characters.many of the characters appearing in the series are based on dc comics characters.he is a billionaire playboy who returns to his home of starling city after being apparently stranded on a desert island for five years and presumed dead.on his return, he embarks on a secret double life as a masked vigilante known as 'the hood' and the green arrow.he also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, as well as animated web series vixen.he also plays a central role in the annual arrowverse crossover events.in the flash season two episode 'welcome to earth-2', it is revealed that his earth-2 doppelganger died on the queen's gambit.the character is based on the dc comics character green arrow.she later becomes a vigilante known as black canary.the character also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash and legends of tomorrow as well as animated web-series vixen.the character is based on the dc comics character black canary.tommy is an original character for the show, not based on anyone in the comics.he was adapted for comics in 2012.the earth-x doppelgänger appears in the crossover crisis on earth-x as the serial killer prometheus.however, tommy dies from a suicide pill after taunting oliver.the earth-2 doppelgänger appears in the final season's premiere as the vigilante dark archer.when oliver is sent by the monitor to earth-2, oliver is conflicted with the dark archer whose plan is to use dwarf star particles to level the glades in his own undertaking, although tommy is stopped by oliver's convincing.the character, again portrayed by ramsey, also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, playing a significant role in arrowverse crossover events. | the arrow character | alternativename | ralph payne <tsp> the arrow character | creator | paul gustavson | the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne). |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | athens <tsp> adonis georgiadis | party | new democracy greece | georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | athens <tsp> adonis georgiadis | successor | makis voridis | georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament. |
arrow is an american superhero television series developed by greg berlanti, marc guggenheim, and andrew kreisberg based on the dc comics character green arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by mort weisinger and george papp, and is set in the arrowverse, sharing continuity with other arrowverse television series.the series premiered in the united states on the cw on october 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012 and primarily filmed in vancouver, british columbia, canada.arrow follows billionaire playboy oliver queen (stephen amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on lian yu, a mysterious island in the north china sea, before returning home to starling city (later renamed 'star city') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.throughout the series, oliver is joined by others in his quest, among them former soldier john diggle (david ramsey), i.t.expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne).during the first five seasons of the show, characters from oliver's past appear in a separate story arc based on oliver's flashbacks, which highlight parallels from oliver's history that shape events in the main story.starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on oliver's children william and mia, exploring how present events would affect their future and green arrow's legacy.in season eight, oliver's future has collided with his present as william and mia, along with connor hawke, have time traveled to 2019, leading team arrow to learn about star city's dystopian future.the following is a list of main characters who have appeared in the television series; for a list of supporting characters see list of supporting arrow characters.many of the characters appearing in the series are based on dc comics characters.he is a billionaire playboy who returns to his home of starling city after being apparently stranded on a desert island for five years and presumed dead.on his return, he embarks on a secret double life as a masked vigilante known as 'the hood' and the green arrow.he also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, as well as animated web series vixen.he also plays a central role in the annual arrowverse crossover events.in the flash season two episode 'welcome to earth-2', it is revealed that his earth-2 doppelganger died on the queen's gambit.the character is based on the dc comics character green arrow.she later becomes a vigilante known as black canary.the character also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash and legends of tomorrow as well as animated web-series vixen.the character is based on the dc comics character black canary.tommy is an original character for the show, not based on anyone in the comics.he was adapted for comics in 2012.the earth-x doppelgänger appears in the crossover crisis on earth-x as the serial killer prometheus.however, tommy dies from a suicide pill after taunting oliver.the earth-2 doppelgänger appears in the final season's premiere as the vigilante dark archer.when oliver is sent by the monitor to earth-2, oliver is conflicted with the dark archer whose plan is to use dwarf star particles to level the glades in his own undertaking, although tommy is stopped by oliver's convincing.the character, again portrayed by ramsey, also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, playing a significant role in arrowverse crossover events. | mononymize | pterygotus | imploringly | no related information |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | athens <tsp> adonis georgiadis | successor | makis voridis | georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament. |
arrow is an american superhero television series developed by greg berlanti, marc guggenheim, and andrew kreisberg based on the dc comics character green arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by mort weisinger and george papp, and is set in the arrowverse, sharing continuity with other arrowverse television series.the series premiered in the united states on the cw on october 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012 and primarily filmed in vancouver, british columbia, canada.arrow follows billionaire playboy oliver queen (stephen amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on lian yu, a mysterious island in the north china sea, before returning home to starling city (later renamed 'star city') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.throughout the series, oliver is joined by others in his quest, among them former soldier john diggle (david ramsey), i.t.expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne).during the first five seasons of the show, characters from oliver's past appear in a separate story arc based on oliver's flashbacks, which highlight parallels from oliver's history that shape events in the main story.starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on oliver's children william and mia, exploring how present events would affect their future and green arrow's legacy.in season eight, oliver's future has collided with his present as william and mia, along with connor hawke, have time traveled to 2019, leading team arrow to learn about star city's dystopian future.the following is a list of main characters who have appeared in the television series; for a list of supporting characters see list of supporting arrow characters.many of the characters appearing in the series are based on dc comics characters.he is a billionaire playboy who returns to his home of starling city after being apparently stranded on a desert island for five years and presumed dead.on his return, he embarks on a secret double life as a masked vigilante known as 'the hood' and the green arrow.he also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, as well as animated web series vixen.he also plays a central role in the annual arrowverse crossover events.in the flash season two episode 'welcome to earth-2', it is revealed that his earth-2 doppelganger died on the queen's gambit.the character is based on the dc comics character green arrow.she later becomes a vigilante known as black canary.the character also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash and legends of tomorrow as well as animated web-series vixen.the character is based on the dc comics character black canary.tommy is an original character for the show, not based on anyone in the comics.he was adapted for comics in 2012.the earth-x doppelgänger appears in the crossover crisis on earth-x as the serial killer prometheus.however, tommy dies from a suicide pill after taunting oliver.the earth-2 doppelgänger appears in the final season's premiere as the vigilante dark archer.when oliver is sent by the monitor to earth-2, oliver is conflicted with the dark archer whose plan is to use dwarf star particles to level the glades in his own undertaking, although tommy is stopped by oliver's convincing.the character, again portrayed by ramsey, also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, playing a significant role in arrowverse crossover events. | the arrow character | alternativename | ralph payne <tsp> the arrow character | creator | paul gustavson | the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne). |
arrow is an american superhero television series developed by greg berlanti, marc guggenheim, and andrew kreisberg based on the dc comics character green arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by mort weisinger and george papp, and is set in the arrowverse, sharing continuity with other arrowverse television series.the series premiered in the united states on the cw on october 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012 and primarily filmed in vancouver, british columbia, canada.arrow follows billionaire playboy oliver queen (stephen amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on lian yu, a mysterious island in the north china sea, before returning home to starling city (later renamed 'star city') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.throughout the series, oliver is joined by others in his quest, among them former soldier john diggle (david ramsey), i.t.expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne).during the first five seasons of the show, characters from oliver's past appear in a separate story arc based on oliver's flashbacks, which highlight parallels from oliver's history that shape events in the main story.starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on oliver's children william and mia, exploring how present events would affect their future and green arrow's legacy.in season eight, oliver's future has collided with his present as william and mia, along with connor hawke, have time traveled to 2019, leading team arrow to learn about star city's dystopian future.the following is a list of main characters who have appeared in the television series; for a list of supporting characters see list of supporting arrow characters.many of the characters appearing in the series are based on dc comics characters.he is a billionaire playboy who returns to his home of starling city after being apparently stranded on a desert island for five years and presumed dead.on his return, he embarks on a secret double life as a masked vigilante known as 'the hood' and the green arrow.he also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, as well as animated web series vixen.he also plays a central role in the annual arrowverse crossover events.in the flash season two episode 'welcome to earth-2', it is revealed that his earth-2 doppelganger died on the queen's gambit.the character is based on the dc comics character green arrow.she later becomes a vigilante known as black canary.the character also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash and legends of tomorrow as well as animated web-series vixen.the character is based on the dc comics character black canary.tommy is an original character for the show, not based on anyone in the comics.he was adapted for comics in 2012.the earth-x doppelgänger appears in the crossover crisis on earth-x as the serial killer prometheus.however, tommy dies from a suicide pill after taunting oliver.the earth-2 doppelgänger appears in the final season's premiere as the vigilante dark archer.when oliver is sent by the monitor to earth-2, oliver is conflicted with the dark archer whose plan is to use dwarf star particles to level the glades in his own undertaking, although tommy is stopped by oliver's convincing.the character, again portrayed by ramsey, also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, playing a significant role in arrowverse crossover events. | the arrow character | alternativename | rick parker <tsp> the arrow character | creator | paul gustavson | expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne). |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | overprolixity | upcover | prolicide | no related information |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | almamater | national and kapodistrian university of athens | spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos. |
arrow is an american superhero television series developed by greg berlanti, marc guggenheim, and andrew kreisberg based on the dc comics character green arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by mort weisinger and george papp, and is set in the arrowverse, sharing continuity with other arrowverse television series.the series premiered in the united states on the cw on october 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012 and primarily filmed in vancouver, british columbia, canada.arrow follows billionaire playboy oliver queen (stephen amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on lian yu, a mysterious island in the north china sea, before returning home to starling city (later renamed 'star city') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.throughout the series, oliver is joined by others in his quest, among them former soldier john diggle (david ramsey), i.t.expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne).during the first five seasons of the show, characters from oliver's past appear in a separate story arc based on oliver's flashbacks, which highlight parallels from oliver's history that shape events in the main story.starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on oliver's children william and mia, exploring how present events would affect their future and green arrow's legacy.in season eight, oliver's future has collided with his present as william and mia, along with connor hawke, have time traveled to 2019, leading team arrow to learn about star city's dystopian future.the following is a list of main characters who have appeared in the television series; for a list of supporting characters see list of supporting arrow characters.many of the characters appearing in the series are based on dc comics characters.he is a billionaire playboy who returns to his home of starling city after being apparently stranded on a desert island for five years and presumed dead.on his return, he embarks on a secret double life as a masked vigilante known as 'the hood' and the green arrow.he also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, as well as animated web series vixen.he also plays a central role in the annual arrowverse crossover events.in the flash season two episode 'welcome to earth-2', it is revealed that his earth-2 doppelganger died on the queen's gambit.the character is based on the dc comics character green arrow.she later becomes a vigilante known as black canary.the character also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash and legends of tomorrow as well as animated web-series vixen.the character is based on the dc comics character black canary.tommy is an original character for the show, not based on anyone in the comics.he was adapted for comics in 2012.the earth-x doppelgänger appears in the crossover crisis on earth-x as the serial killer prometheus.however, tommy dies from a suicide pill after taunting oliver.the earth-2 doppelgänger appears in the final season's premiere as the vigilante dark archer.when oliver is sent by the monitor to earth-2, oliver is conflicted with the dark archer whose plan is to use dwarf star particles to level the glades in his own undertaking, although tommy is stopped by oliver's convincing.the character, again portrayed by ramsey, also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, playing a significant role in arrowverse crossover events. | the arrow character | alternativename | rick parker <tsp> the arrow character | creator | paul gustavson | expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne). |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | almamater | national and kapodistrian university of athens | spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos. |
arrow is an american superhero television series developed by greg berlanti, marc guggenheim, and andrew kreisberg based on the dc comics character green arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by mort weisinger and george papp, and is set in the arrowverse, sharing continuity with other arrowverse television series.the series premiered in the united states on the cw on october 10, 2012, with international broadcasting taking place in late 2012 and primarily filmed in vancouver, british columbia, canada.arrow follows billionaire playboy oliver queen (stephen amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on lian yu, a mysterious island in the north china sea, before returning home to starling city (later renamed 'star city') to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.throughout the series, oliver is joined by others in his quest, among them former soldier john diggle (david ramsey), i.t.expert and skilled hacker felicity smoak (emily bett rickards), former assassin sara lance (caity lotz), aspiring vigilante roy harper (colton haynes), oliver's sister thea (willa holland), and attorney-turned-vigilante laurel lance (katie cassidy).the group also receives support from laurel and sara's father officer quentin lance (paul blackthorne).during the first five seasons of the show, characters from oliver's past appear in a separate story arc based on oliver's flashbacks, which highlight parallels from oliver's history that shape events in the main story.starting with season seven, a series of flash-forwards focus on oliver's children william and mia, exploring how present events would affect their future and green arrow's legacy.in season eight, oliver's future has collided with his present as william and mia, along with connor hawke, have time traveled to 2019, leading team arrow to learn about star city's dystopian future.the following is a list of main characters who have appeared in the television series; for a list of supporting characters see list of supporting arrow characters.many of the characters appearing in the series are based on dc comics characters.he is a billionaire playboy who returns to his home of starling city after being apparently stranded on a desert island for five years and presumed dead.on his return, he embarks on a secret double life as a masked vigilante known as 'the hood' and the green arrow.he also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, as well as animated web series vixen.he also plays a central role in the annual arrowverse crossover events.in the flash season two episode 'welcome to earth-2', it is revealed that his earth-2 doppelganger died on the queen's gambit.the character is based on the dc comics character green arrow.she later becomes a vigilante known as black canary.the character also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash and legends of tomorrow as well as animated web-series vixen.the character is based on the dc comics character black canary.tommy is an original character for the show, not based on anyone in the comics.he was adapted for comics in 2012.the earth-x doppelgänger appears in the crossover crisis on earth-x as the serial killer prometheus.however, tommy dies from a suicide pill after taunting oliver.the earth-2 doppelgänger appears in the final season's premiere as the vigilante dark archer.when oliver is sent by the monitor to earth-2, oliver is conflicted with the dark archer whose plan is to use dwarf star particles to level the glades in his own undertaking, although tommy is stopped by oliver's convincing.the character, again portrayed by ramsey, also appears in arrowverse spin-off shows the flash, legends of tomorrow and supergirl, playing a significant role in arrowverse crossover events. | uplick | varnashrama | andesic | no related information |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | almamater | national and kapodistrian university of athens | spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | party | new democracy greece | on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | party | new democracy greece | on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy. |
ajoblanco (sometimes written ajo blanco) is a popular spanish cold soup typical from granada and málaga (andalusia).this dish is made of bread, crushed almonds, garlic, water, olive oil, salt and sometimes vinegar.it is usually served with grapes or slices of melon.when almonds were not available, for instance during the post-war period, flour from dried beans was used.ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds.it would eventually become a traditional dish of andalucía.the almonds and the garlic are mixed together (sometimes with vinegar) with a mortar and pestle until a white paste is formed.finally water and olive oil are added and the mixture is beaten until it has an emulsion-like texture.when served this way, the soup is thinned so that it can be drunk directly from a glass.in málaga, ajoblanco is served with muscat grapes or, less commonly, other fresh fruit, such as apple or melon.there is a current trend to experiment with other such combinations. | surreverence | barbotte | onomatology | no related information |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | party | new democracy greece | on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy. |
ajoblanco (sometimes written ajo blanco) is a popular spanish cold soup typical from granada and málaga (andalusia).this dish is made of bread, crushed almonds, garlic, water, olive oil, salt and sometimes vinegar.it is usually served with grapes or slices of melon.when almonds were not available, for instance during the post-war period, flour from dried beans was used.ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds.it would eventually become a traditional dish of andalucía.the almonds and the garlic are mixed together (sometimes with vinegar) with a mortar and pestle until a white paste is formed.finally water and olive oil are added and the mixture is beaten until it has an emulsion-like texture.when served this way, the soup is thinned so that it can be drunk directly from a glass.in málaga, ajoblanco is served with muscat grapes or, less commonly, other fresh fruit, such as apple or melon.there is a current trend to experiment with other such combinations. | ajoblanco | country | spain <tsp> ajoblanco | ingredient | garlic | ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | successor | makis voridis | on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | adonis georgiadis | birthplace | greece <tsp> adonis georgiadis | successor | makis voridis | on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos. |
ajoblanco (sometimes written ajo blanco) is a popular spanish cold soup typical from granada and málaga (andalusia).this dish is made of bread, crushed almonds, garlic, water, olive oil, salt and sometimes vinegar.it is usually served with grapes or slices of melon.when almonds were not available, for instance during the post-war period, flour from dried beans was used.ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds.it would eventually become a traditional dish of andalucía.the almonds and the garlic are mixed together (sometimes with vinegar) with a mortar and pestle until a white paste is formed.finally water and olive oil are added and the mixture is beaten until it has an emulsion-like texture.when served this way, the soup is thinned so that it can be drunk directly from a glass.in málaga, ajoblanco is served with muscat grapes or, less commonly, other fresh fruit, such as apple or melon.there is a current trend to experiment with other such combinations. | byblidaceae | porticos | taro <tsp> byblidaceae | anguillula | owenize | no related information |
ajoblanco (sometimes written ajo blanco) is a popular spanish cold soup typical from granada and málaga (andalusia).this dish is made of bread, crushed almonds, garlic, water, olive oil, salt and sometimes vinegar.it is usually served with grapes or slices of melon.when almonds were not available, for instance during the post-war period, flour from dried beans was used.ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds.it would eventually become a traditional dish of andalucía.the almonds and the garlic are mixed together (sometimes with vinegar) with a mortar and pestle until a white paste is formed.finally water and olive oil are added and the mixture is beaten until it has an emulsion-like texture.when served this way, the soup is thinned so that it can be drunk directly from a glass.in málaga, ajoblanco is served with muscat grapes or, less commonly, other fresh fruit, such as apple or melon.there is a current trend to experiment with other such combinations. | ajoblanco | country | spain <tsp> ajoblanco | ingredient | olive oil | ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds. |
ajoblanco (sometimes written ajo blanco) is a popular spanish cold soup typical from granada and málaga (andalusia).this dish is made of bread, crushed almonds, garlic, water, olive oil, salt and sometimes vinegar.it is usually served with grapes or slices of melon.when almonds were not available, for instance during the post-war period, flour from dried beans was used.ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds.it would eventually become a traditional dish of andalucía.the almonds and the garlic are mixed together (sometimes with vinegar) with a mortar and pestle until a white paste is formed.finally water and olive oil are added and the mixture is beaten until it has an emulsion-like texture.when served this way, the soup is thinned so that it can be drunk directly from a glass.in málaga, ajoblanco is served with muscat grapes or, less commonly, other fresh fruit, such as apple or melon.there is a current trend to experiment with other such combinations. | ajoblanco | country | spain <tsp> ajoblanco | ingredient | olive oil | ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as 'white gazpacho'.extremaduran ajoblanco (ajoblanco extremeño) is a related though somewhat different dish, since it contains egg yolk in the emulsion as well as water, olive oil, garlic and bread, and while vegetables such as tomatoes or cucumbers may be added, it does not usually contain almonds. |
spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.he was appointed minister for health from june 2013 and served until june 2014.in september 2014 georgiadis was appointed parliamentary spokesman for new democracy.in the elections of january 2015 he was elected in the 2nd district of athens with 70.853 votes and he was reelected in the september elections.he was one of the four candidates in the 2015–16 new democracy leadership election.he campaigned for liberal reforms, tax cuts and cut of public spending and for an ideological battle with the left, which he considers that it has an ideological hegemony.in the first round he got 11.40% (46,065 votes) and finished fourth out of four.in the second round he supported kyriakos mitsotakis, who won the elections and became new president of new democracy.on 18 january, he was appointed as one of the two vice-presidents of the party.on his daily programme ellinon egersis (greek uprising; greek: ελλήνων έγερσις) on teleasty, along with his brother leonidas he commented on current affairs, and advertised books of mainly historical and philological interest, both from his family publishing house ekdoseis georgiadi and other greek publishers.he also publishes the magazine elliniki agogi (greek upbringing; greek: ελληνική αγωγή), which covers issues of national and historical interest.an organization under the same name of elliniki agogi runs lessons of the ancient greek language.in a 2015 tv show discussing his book, he claimed that 'homosexuality did not exist in ancient greece'.he had also previously written a guide to ancient greek coins.he has also written the historical novel theodora phranza: or, the fall of constantinople.greek journalist tasos kostopoulos has claimed that this book is the product of plagiarism of a 19th-century english book by john mason neale.moreover, according to kostopoulos, georgiadis added some characters to the english original, including bartholomew, a jewish advisor to the sultan mehmet. | eluates | pinnotherian | icelandic <tsp> eluates | dar | tonation | no related information |
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