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Régiment Royal-Suédois The Régiment Royal-Suédois (English: The Royal Swedes) was an infantry regiment in the French Army during the Ancien Régime. It was created in 1690 from Swedish prisoners taken during the Battle of Fleurus. The regiment was an and eventually earned the right and privilege to be called a Royal regiment. Thus it was named the Royal Suédois. As a special privilege granted by the King of France, the regiment was allowed to only accept Swedish officers. However most of the privates and NCOs were of German origin, from Swedish Pomerania, in view of the difficulty of obtaining sufficient numbers of Swedish recruits, and at least one Irishman, Daniel Charles, Count O'Connell, was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the regiment. Initially named the Lenck Regiment, the unit was renamed the Appelgrehn Regiment in 1734 and the Royal-Suedois in 1742. From about 1750 onwards the regiment was distinguished by wearing dark blue coats with buff (yellow-brown) collars and cuffs. This colour combination matched the uniform of most infantry regiments in the Swedish Army during the 17th and 18th centuries. Count Axel von Fersen purchased the position of colonel-proprietor of the regiment in 1783, according to some in order to be able to stay close to the Queen of France Marie Antoinette. He remained in active command of the regiment until the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789, and officially this was still the case when, in 1791, all royal foreign regiments were disbanded. The regiment was then reorganised as the new 89th Regiment of the Line. In December 1813, the regiment was once again raised by a French émigré in Germany, and it fought in the Swedish Army during the Battle of Leipzig in 1813 and during the campaign in Norway in 1814. The Royal Suédois was finally disbanded in December 1814 in Norway. Today, the regiment's traditions and flag are carried on in the French Army via a company in the 4th Infantry Regiment.
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The Model Garage We are an independent Berkeley auto repair shop which specializes in Volvo, Toyota and Lexus including hybrids such as Prius, and Scion repair. Since 1981, we've offered expert auto repair services to the Berkeley area. Our highly qualified technicians are conscientious professionals who care about your automotive well-being and will keep your car performing at its best. With quality and honesty as our strengths, we pride ourselves on customer-friendly service and repair. We want to ensure that you will be leaving your local Berkeley auto repair shop happy with safe, reliable transportation for you and your family. Established in 1981. Peter and Don started out with no employees. We moved from Emeryville to Berkeley in 1982 and to our current location in 1988. We've grown to 5 mechanics while maintaining personal service. Don the owner has been an owner since 1981 when he and Peter (1946-2012) started the Model Garage, Inc. Don grew up in Japan, graduated from Cal in Japanese religion, and went to Merritt Community College to learn auto repair. He's been working on cars for a living since 1972. Peter (1946-2012) was originally from Brooklyn and an accomplished musician (mandolin, guitar, etc.). Both have lived in the area for over 35 years.
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Glen Thompsett Glen Thompsett is a British television presenter, radio presenter, voiceover artist and continuity announcer. Glen's career has included working in Radio with British Independent Local Radio stations Heart in Gloucester (then known as Severn Sound), Heart in Wiltshire (then known as GWR FM Wiltshire), Mercia Sound and Invicta FM. Glen was hosting the breakfast show during his time at Invicta FM during the late 80’s and early 90’s gaining some of the highest audience figures in the station’s history. He worked with Julie Maddocks (known on the show as eye in the sky "Julie the Jambuster") whom he later went on to wed. He has worked as a continuity announcer for TVS, LWT and for ITV nationally. He has also presented for several networks, including Sky News, TV Travel Shop, QVC and ITV region Meridian in the South East of England . His work also includes corporate voiceovers, narration, and commercial presentations. Glen was with LWT from 1987 until it closed in 2002. Glen continues to work on television, and can be seen regularly on Meridian News on Meridian. He can also be seen regularly on commercial presentations/infomercials as well.In August 2012 Glen joined 107.8 Academy FM Thanet making a return to Kent based radio presenting his own Sunday afternoon show. Glen was a keen promoter of Local Radio in Kent. During the 90's he put his name and experience to a number of local radio applications for Maidstone, Canterbury, Ashford, Dover and Folkestone. Some of those applications lost out to competitors’ nominally backed by the KM Group. East Kent Radio which Glen enthused about is still promoting radio in the region. Firstly on analogue satellite as EKR from the Maidstone Studios in 1997 and currently on the internet. Since spring 2013 he has been a regular presenter on LBC News 1152 and a newsreader on Classic FM and BBC Radio Kent.
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Brendan Macken (tennis) Brendan H. Macken (born 21 January 1923) is a former Canadian National tennis champion and Davis Cup player. Originally from Montreal, Macken won the precursor to today's Roger Cups, the 1950 Canadian National championship, in singles, by defeating Henri Rochon in the final, 6-0, 6-0, 6-3. Despite this convincing scoreline, it was his only Canadian championship singles title. He also won the doubles crown twice - in 1946 with his brother Jim and in 1951 partnering Lorne Main. Macken competed in nine consecutive United States National championships in singles, from 1945 through 1953. His best result was winning two matches to reach the third round in 1952. He also reached the last 32 in 1945 with a depleted field, which saw him as the No. 14 seed. Macken once competed in the main draw singles at Wimbledon, losing his only match in four sets to Kurt Nielsen. In Davis Cup, Macken played in 10 ties for Canada over 9 years, beginning in 1946. Canada's best result with Macken on board was defeating Mexico in 1952 to reach the America Zone final, where they lost to the U.S. 1-4. Macken won both of his singles matches against Mexico as Canada swept the tie, 5 matches to nil. He then took the only match off the Americans, beating Robert Perry in a dead fifth rubber. Macken's career match win-loss record was 6 and 8 in singles and 1 and 5 in doubles.
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Alexander Bekzadyan Alexander Harutyuni Bekzadyan (Armenian: Ալեքսանդր Բեկզադյան; 1879, Shusha, Russian Empire - 1938) was a Soviet statesman of Armenian descent. He studied at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute and Zurich University (1911). He was arrested in Russia as a Communist party Baku and Transcaucasia Committees member, escaped in 1906. Bekzadyan participated in different social-democratic and communist conferences in Europe and Russia. In 1920-21 deputy chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Armenia, Minister of Foreign affairs of Soviet Armenia. In 1926-30 deputy chairman of Transcaucasian Soviet Federative Republic government and Minister of Trade. In 1930-34 Bekzadyan was the Ambassador of USSR in Norwege, in 1934-37 - in Hungary. A victim of stalinism.
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Judith Resnik Judith Arlene Resnik (April 5, 1949 – January 28, 1986) was an American engineer and a NASA astronaut who died when the Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed during the launch of mission STS-51-L. Resnik was the second American female astronaut, logging 145 hours in orbit. She was a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and had a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland. The IEEE Judith Resnik Award for space engineering is named in her honor.
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Randolf Arnesen Randolf Arnesen (29 August 1880 – 25 May 1958) was a Norwegian trade unionist, copperativist and politician for the Labour and Social Democratic Labour parties. He was born in Bergen. He was a co-founder of Norges Socialdemokratiske Ungdomsforbund, and was the deputy chairman from 1903 to 1904 and chairman from 1904 to 1905. In 1910 he was elected as a member of Kristiania city council, where he was a member of the executive committee for many years. He was a city council member until 1934. In the 1921 general election, Arnesen was the third ballot candidate for his new party, the Social Democratic Labour Party. He was the fifth candidate in 1924. He rejoined Labour in 1927, when it became reunited with the Social Democratic Labour Party. He took education as a turner, and joined his trade union Jerndreiernes forening in Kristiania in 1900. He later chaired it from 1910 to 1911. He also chaired the cooperative at Thorshaug from 1909 to 1910. From 1911 to 1919 he was an under-secretary in the Labour Party, and from 1919 he edited Kooperatøren, the magazine of Norges Kooperative Landsforening where he was a secrerary from 1919 to 1948 and board member. He also chaired the Norwegian Tenants' Association from 1915 to 1924, and wrote pamphlets on housing and cooperatives. From 1920 to 1922 he was a member of the national Housing Law Commission. In 1956 he was among the first recipients of the Medal of St. Hallvard. He died in 1958.
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Interscope Records Interscope Records is an American major record label. An imprint of Interscope Geffen A&M Records, its parent company is Universal Music Group, a subsidiary of Vivendi SA.
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Cronier Cronier was a sailor from the France, who represented his native country at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Cronier took the 4th place in the 10 to 20 ton.
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Northport Capital Northport Capital, a subsidiary of Resource America, provides middle market loans in the United States. Resource America is a $19 billion family of funds including a 33% ownership stake of CVC Credit Partners, an $11 billion asset manager. Northport focuses on private lending to middle market and lower middle market borrowers. We typically provide 1st lien, 2nd lien, unitranche and mezzanine debt for both Sponsor and Non-Sponsored transactions. We look for hold sizes of $10M to $40M but can underwrite much larger amounts and syndicate post-close. We understand the importance of providing timely and reliable feedback throughout all stages of the evaluation, due diligence and approval process. We take pride in growing with our borrowers while doing everything we possibly can to support their business objectives as we understand being a good partner often involves more than providing the necessary capital.
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Paraire Tomoana Paraire "Friday" Henare Tomoana (died 15 April 1946) was a Māori political leader, journalist, historian, sportsman, and composer of the Ngāti Kahungunu and Ngāi Te Whatu-i-Apiti tribes. Born either in Waipatu or Pakowhai near Hastings, he was the son of Henare Tomoana, the principal chief of the Heretaunga region and Member of Parliament for the Eastern Māori electorate. He was educated at Te Aute College and was a member of the Young Māori Party, an association of alumni from the college who dominated the Māori political landscape in the early 20th century. As a member of the Young Māori Party, Tomoana was in favour of Māori enlistment for the First World War, and was a major fundraiser and organiser of recruitment drives for the New Zealand (Māori) Pioneer Battalion. Between 1921 and 1932 he was an editor of the Māori newspaper Te Toa Takitini, an Anglican periodical providing Māori commentary on current events and Māori history. Tomoana's musical compositions include E Pari Rā and I Runga O Nga Puke. He was an Anglican lay reader, and at the time of his death was widely acknowledged as an authority on Māori history and tikanga. Tomoana suffered a stroke and died on April 15 1946. He was succeeded as the principal Ngāti Kahungunu chief of the Heretaunga region by his eldest son, Taanga Tomoana.
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Victor Davis Hanson Victor Davis Hanson (born September 5, 1953) is an American military historian, columnist, former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He has been a commentator on modern warfare and contemporary politics for National Review, The Washington Times and other media outlets. He was a professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno, and is currently the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson is perhaps best known for his 2001 book Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the Rise of Western Power. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. Hanson is a blogger on current affairs, particularly regarding the U.S. in the Middle East and the U.S.-Mexico situation, and is also a fifth-generation farmer, growing raisin grapes on a family farm in Selma, California, and a critic of social trends related to farming and agrarianism.
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George W. Fulton Mansion The George W. Fulton Mansion is located in Fulton on the Texas Gulf Coast, in the county of Aransas, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is one of the earliest Second Empire style buildings constructed in Texas and is one of the most important of the style in the Southwest United States still in existence. Colonel George Ware Fulton and Harriet Gillette Smith began building the 4 story structure overlooking Aransas Bay in 1874 and finished in 1877. The residence, dubbed "Oakhurst" by its owners George & Harriet, featured the most up-to-date conveniences for the time, such as indoor plumbing reaching sinks in every bedroom, gas lighting and central heating, along with three bathrooms and two built-in copper tubs. Joe and Lillian Davidson owned the mansion from 1907-1943. In 1952 the May family bought the house, planted the palms still in front of the house, and turned the grounds into an RV park. Felix and Gladys Boldin bought the property in the early 1960s and continued to run the RV park, selling it in 1969 to the Copelands, who also ran the RV park until Mr. Copeland died in 1974. Mrs. Copeland sold the dilapidated house to the state in 1976. The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. When the State of Texas purchased the mansion and 2.3 acres (0.93 ha) it was restored and opened to the public in 1983. On January 1, 2008, Fulton Mansion was transferred from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical Commission and is now operated as the Fulton Mansion State Historic Site. From early 2013 through the fall of 2015 the house under went a second, intensive restoration.
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Earle Canavan Earle Samuel Canavan (born December 5, 1937) is an American racing driver from Fort Johnson, New York. Canavan immigrated to the United States from Northern Ireland in 1949. Always interested in racing and speed, he admired Malcolm Campbell and his land speed record car, "The Bluebird". Canavan built his first gas hot rod during high school. He was then drafted into the U.S. Army, serving his time at Fort Dix, New Jersey. After service and upon completing his gas rodder, Earle headed to California to compete in NHRA and IHRA events. As his interest in drag racing increased, he built the only Lincoln-powered AA/Fuel dragster, "The President Lincoln" and competed in National events and exhibitions. Preparing for entering oval track racing, Canavan became an independent competitor on the SCCA and FIA circuit with an American Motors Javelin. Canavan participated in NASCAR Winston Cup part-time from 1969 to 1986. His best points result came in 1975 when he drove in 12 of the 30 races and finished 32nd in points. Canavan was an owner-driver, fielding his own car. He also attempted to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 in 1979 but failed to make the race. He filed another entry for the race in 1981 but it was declined due to his lack of experience in open-wheel cars. After his on track career, Canavan enjoyed building hot rods. He also manufactured aftermarket auto parts. working with his own new designs and special compounds. Canavan was married to Elizabeth (Betty), since 1965. They had three daughters: Tracy Wager, Heather Gilbert and April Simmons. Samuel Earle Canavan died February 9, 2016, of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease and hypertension, at home in Malibu, California[citation needed]
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Fred Reed Fred Reed (born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia) is a writer and former technology columnist for The Washington Times. He has also written for The American Conservative and LewRockwell.com. Additionally, he has spoken at one American Renaissance conference and currently writes for Taki's Magazine. A former Marine and Vietnam War veteran, Reed is a police writer and an occasional war correspondent. Reed writes weekly columns for the website Fred on Everything. Reed's output includes attacks on feminism, George W. Bush, Israel and evolution. Reed lives in Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico.
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Henry Cosby Henry R. "Hank" Cosby (May 12, 1928 – January 22, 2002) was an American musician, songwriter and record producer for Motown. Born in Detroit, Michigan, of African descent, Cosby worked with many of Motown's artists, from the Supremes to the Temptations, and is best known for helming many of Stevie Wonder's early hits, including "My Cherie Amour", "I Was Made to Love Her", and "Uptight (Everything's Alright)". He co-wrote and co-produced "The Tears of a Clown", a #1 hit for Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. Cosby was also a prominent member of Motown's Funk Brothers studio band, playing saxophone.
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Andrea Pagliarani I have +15 years of experience in financial department of leading and international companies operating in different sectors; +2 years in Financial Management position with full responsibility of the financial department an 4 years as Foreign Group Financial Controller of an International Company. Having started my career as controller, I consolidate my accounting skills in PricewatehouseCoopers. I added to my experience by being in charge of the statutory and consolidated financial statement of non-listed and listed companies (MARR - catering sector - and AEFFE Group -fashion and luxury sector -) facing different M&A and following a new subsidiary start up in Tokyo: oversaw the corporate, tax, accountability and organizational matters. At present I manage the Admin and Finance dept. of Beghelli Servizi (committed in the lighting energy efficiency sector) that include accounting, treasury, fiscal, order and credits dept. Specialties: F&A team builder, budget and reporting financial planning, credit management, treasury and loans management, excellent technical background in accounting (deep knowledge of statutory and consolidated financial statement and Italian and International Accounting Standard principles) and controlling.
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Henricus Regius Henricus Regius (July 29, 1598 – February 19, 1679) was a Dutch philosopher, physician, and professor of medicine at the University of Utrecht from 1638. Regius was born in Utrecht, and was also known by his birth name, Hendrik de Roy, or by its French rendering, Henri Le Roy. He was a vocal proponent of Cartesianism, and corresponded frequently with René Descartes. He was the author of a textbook of natural philosophy, Fundamenta Physices. He died in Utrecht.
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Stella Tennant Stella Tennant (born 17 December 1970) is a British model. The granddaughter of Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire and Deborah Mitford, one of the well-known aristocratic siblings the Mitford sisters, Tennant was born in Scotland and attended St Leonards School in St Andrews. Her parents are The Hon. Tobias William Tennant, son of the 2nd Baron Glenconner, and Lady Emma Cavendish. In 1993, she attracted the attention of photographers such as Steven Meisel and Bruce Weber and soon achieved success as a fashion model, posing for magazines such as French, British and Italian Vogue as well as Harper's Bazaar and Numero.
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MiKKa Mihajlo Obrenov aka miKKa is a Serbian musician, sound engineer, film director and record producer. He worked on many music related projects and engineered sound for a lot of bands & theater plays and films. Since 1997, MiKKa is the leading man behind industrial rock band dreDDup. From 2002 he organizes gigs/festivals and promotes underground music in Serbia. In 2007, he founded the Serbian online music label Crime:Scene Records which is involved only with ex-Yugoslavian dark music. The label itself signed more than 200 artists and organized over 100 happenings. In 2010, he worked with industrial band f.O.F. on their second album 'Discipline' and did a lot of sound recording for films and theater plays . His main sound work consists of experimentation with sound and exploration of weird ambient noises. His industrial project MRT involves a lot of sound experimentation. Besides music, Mikka is involved into movie making - shooting films and music videos. In 2010, he directed his first science fiction thriller entitled Araneum which was screened in over 20 European Film Festivals. In 2013, he worked with Dario Seraval from band Borghesia on the club hit 'Etika'. MiKKa is currently working with young bands as a sound engineer and preparing his new movie about underground music scene in his hometown Novi Sad. He is a big fan of 50's Sci-Fi movies, gummy bears and blondes.[citation needed]
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SWsoft SWsoft was a privately held server automation and virtualization software company and the parent company of Parallels, Inc. SWsoft developed software for running data centers, particularly for web-hosting services companies, application service providers, and managed service providers. SWsoft products included applications for operating system-level virtualization, which enables users to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris, on a single computer.
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Albert Lai Ir Albert Lai (Lai Kwong-tak, traditional Chinese: 黎廣德) is the CEO of Carbon Care Asia, a social business in carbon strategy and sustainability innovation. He is the founding chairman of The Professional Commons, an independent public policy thinktank and the Hong Kong People’s Council for Sustainable Development. He has also served as the Vice-chairman of the Civic Party, a member of the Strategy Sub-Committee, Council for Sustainable Development, HKSAR Government. Lai has played an active role in the engineering sector and in the environmental movement for over thirty years. Having led the Hong Kong NGO delegation to the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002, he has taken a leading role in advocating the implementation of sustainable development strategies in Hong Kong. He is a primary mover in a range of civil society initiatives in the fields of environmental protection, urban planning, heritage conservation, poverty alleviation and sustainability reporting. He also led the Hong Kong NGO Delegation to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali in 2007 and in Copenhagen in 2009. Lai is a chartered engineer by profession. He co-founded the China Water Company, an infrastructure investment firm backed by international investors, in 1996 and served as its Managing Director until 2004. Lai received a Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degree in 1980 and a Master of Social Science degree in Urban Studies in 1984 from the University of Hong Kong.
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John Morris (businessman) John Morris (born 1948) is an American businessman, majority owner and former CEO of the Bass Pro Shops, a hunting and fishing retail store chain.
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John Hardwick John Hardwick is a British television and film director. He grew up on Merseyside and studied English at Swansea University and Louisiana State University. In television he has directed The Trial for Channel 4, "Suspects" for Channel 5, "Holby City" for the BBC and Nearly Famous for E4. He has been commissioned to shoot the third series of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret for IFC in the USA. Hardwick has made three feature films: 33x Around The Sun, a low budget art-house picture, described as "a one of a kind vision quest" by Time Out magazine, Svengali, a comedy set in the London music scene starring Jonny Owen and Vicky McClure, and Follow The Money, a documentary that follows a $10 bill for one month as it criss-crosses the United States. Hardwick also directs music videos for the Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Jake Bugg, Noel Gallagher and Manic Street Preachers. Hardwick occasionally works as a theatre director and in 2006 he directed the World Premiere of Max Frisch's Gantenbein at the Hebbel Am Ufer Theater in Berlin. In 2008, he wrote and directed the afternoon play Death of a Pirate for BBC Radio 4.
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Kevin Rollins Kevin Barney Rollins (born November 15, 1952) is an American businessman and philanthropist. The former President and CEO of Dell Inc., in 2006 Rollins was named by London's CBR as the 9th Most Influential person in the Enterprise IT sector. Rollins was born and raised in Utah and met his wife Debra while attending Brigham Young University (BYU). While at BYU, Rollins earned a bachelors in Humanities and Civil Engineering in 1983 and an MBA a year later. Before joining Dell in April 1996, Rollins was vice president and partner of Bain & Company where he specialized in strategies and management for high technology and consumer product clients. He helped develop strategies that propelled Dell into a commanding position in the direct selling of computer systems in the United States. Rollins and his wife have four children and seven grandchildren. Rollins became the chairman of the American Enterprise Institute's Board of Trustees on January 1, 2009.
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Randi Solem Randi Andersdatter Solem (1775 – 27 February 1859) née Randi Lauvaas was a religious organiser. She was married to the fellow Haugean Arent Bjørnsen Solem. She was born in Klæbu, Sør-Trøndelag, to the farmer Anders Halvorsen Løvaas (c. 1730) and his wife Maren Larsdatter Forsæt (c. 1744). On 25 May 1797, Solem married the soldier Haagen Erichsen Nideng, who died the following year. While she was mourning in 1799, the Haugean leader Hans Nielsen Hauge visited Trondheim. She was influenced by his engaging speeches, and travelled with him across the country and helped him with book binding in Bergen the following year. Hauge became quickly aware of her leading abilities. In 1802, Solem was mentioned in a small publication as one of five out of thirty people he gave status as one of the "oldest" or most respected. She was at that time only 26 years old. Before being married, Solem skied across the Dovre Mountains to preach in the eastern regions, and was, according to Inger Furseth, a "courageuos and fearless woman". At some point after 1800 she married the one year younger Arent Solem, who was a successful businessman in Trondheim. They often held Haugean meetings in their house, where Solem developed her religious beliefs. She became interested in the works of N. F. S. Grundtvig and wanted to popularise his thoughts in Norway. After Hauge's death, Solem moved with her husband to Christiania in 1824. Here, Arent established more successful enterprises, and Solem became increasingly interested in Grundtvig's thoughts. Beyond having frequent written correspondence with him, she also served as a "commissionary" for all the Haugeans in Norway wanting to read his works. In 1840, Solem returned with her husband to Trøndelag, where their wealthy home continued to be a centre for the Haugean movement in the area.
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Topo Soft Topo Soft was one of the Spanish software house for 8-bit home computers that emerged during the eighties. They were part of the Golden Era of Spanish Software. It disappeared due to economic problems in the nineties related with the late arrival of 16-bit computers in Spain. Some of its workers founded Pyro Studios in 1998.
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Vision Fitness looking good while you are seeing well Totally complete eye exam. Excellent selection of frames. Friendly attentive serviceVision Fitness is a patient centered family practice with more than thirty years serving the La Grange area community. Deep knowledge of vision and the latest lens technologies assures our patients of unique solutions to their increasingly complex vision demands. Fashion is important in looking good while you are seeing well. Established in 1984. Dr. Cecilia Heiges started Vision Fitness in 1984. The practice was originally located in Western Springs, and moved to its present location when it expanded to its larger, more convenient location in 1996. Located across from the recently renovated historic Stone Avenue Train Station, easy access and parking is available during all business hours. Dr. Cecilia C. Heiges has been in practice since 1983. A graduate with honors from the Illinois College of Optometry, Dr. Heiges has been in continuous practice in the La Grange. Having grown her practice and raised her family here, she is committed to the community. Continuing education and a special interest in functional vision problems and medial eyecare has been the keystone of the practice.
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Lee Joon Lee Chang-sun (Hangul: 이창선; hanja: 李昌宣; born February 7, 1988), better known by his stage name Lee Joon (Hangul: 이준; hanja: 李準) is a South Korean idol singer, dancer, actor and model. He was a member of the South Korean male group MBLAQ until the end of November, 2014 when his contract with J. Tune Camp officially ended; on December 16, 2014 it was announced that he had departed from the group and for the time being he would focus on filming his then current TV series, MBC's Mr. Back. Since early 2015 he has been signed to Prain TPC (a Prain Global company), which manages other actors such as Ryu Seung Ryong, Park Ji Young, Park Yong Woo, Yang Ik Joon, Moon Jung Hee and others.
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Michel Mathieu Michel Pierre Marie Mathieu (born 25 July 1944 in Montpellier, France, died 1 October 2010 in France) was a French senior civil servant. He was High Commissioner of New Caledonia from 2005 to 2007 when he notoriously resigned after a disagreement with then Overseas Secretary Christian Estrosi. He served previously as High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia (Le Haut-Commissaire de la République en Polynésie française) from 2001 to 2005, when he was succeeded by Anne Boquet. He died in 2010.
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Howard Lance Howard L. Lance (born December 15, 1955 in East Peoria, Illinois) is an Executive Advisor at The Blackstone Group. He retired as Chairman of the board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Harris Corporation on December 31, 2011. He was appointed by Harris' Board of Directors on January 20, 2003 to replace Phillip W. Farmer. William H. Brown became Harris' new President and Chief Executive Officer on November 1, 2011.
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Clas Alströmer Baron Clas Alströmer (1736–1794) was a Swedish naturalist who was a student of Carl Linnaeus at Uppsala University. From 1760–1764 he traveled throughout Southern Europe, collecting plants for Linnaeus. He established a botanical garden and natural museum near Gothenburg which was managed by the notable botanist Anders Dahl, another student of Linnaeus. Alströmer was the son of the industrialist Jonas Alströmer. The genus Alstroemeria was named after him by Linnaeus.
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Reverend Reverend is an American heavy metal band that was originally based in Seattle, Washington, and is based in San Antonio, Texas. Reverend was formed in 1989 by ex-Metal Church vocalist David Wayne, who took the band's name from his own moniker, which he acquired as the frontman of the "Metal Church". Reverend has gone through many lineup versions since its original inception, and despite David Wayne's death in 2005, the band is still active and continues to play in his honor.
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Jean Serge Essous Jean Serge Essous (born 1935 Brazzaville - died November 25, 2009 in Brazzaville) was a Congolese saxophonist, clarinetist, and cofounder of the Afrika Team in Paris, France, the band Bantous de la Capital in Brazzaville, Congo, OK Jazz, and Orchestre Rock a Mambo.
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Gearing family Three generations of the Gearing family served in the United States Navy. Henry Chalfant Gearing (9 June 1855 – 16 August 1926) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1876. Gearing served on various ships of the Navy during his early years, including Lackawanna, Tuscarora, and Essex. He spent tours of duty at the Naval Academy and on board Glacier. After being promoted to Commander in 1905, Gearing commanded the naval stations at Cavite and Olongapo, Philippines, until his retirement in 1909. He died 16 August 1926 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Henry Chalfant Gearing, Jr., (22 January 1887 – 24 February 1944) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1907. He served on California, Illinois, and other ships besides commanding a long list of destroyers, among them Woolsey, Dobbin, and Maury. He was appointed Captain in 1934. Subsequently, he commanded Destroyer Squadron 4 and Naval Training Station, San Diego, California before his death 24 February 1944 in San Diego Naval Hospital. Henry Chalfant Gearing III, (16 August 1912 – 13 November 1942) was born in Vallejo, California, and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1935. After serving several ships as a young officer, he joined Juneau as a Lieutenant in 1942, and was lost with his ship when it was torpedoed and sunk in the Battle of Guadalcanal 13 November 1942. USS Gearing (DD-710) was named for these three generations of naval men. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
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Philippe Contamine Philippe Contamine, born 7 May 1932 in Metz, is a French historian of the Middle Ages who specialises in military history and the history of the nobility. Contamine is a past president of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, the Société de l'histoire de France, and the Societé des Antiquaires de France. He taught at the Université de Nancy, the Université de Paris X at Nanterre and Université de Paris IV (Paris-Sorbonne). He is an officer of the Légion d’Honneur and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
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John Shipley Rowlinson Sir John Shipley Rowlinson FREng (born 12 May 1926) is a British chemist. Born in Handforth, Cheshire, he attended the independent Rossall School. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, and received a D. Phil from the University of Oxford in chemical kinetics, working under J. D. Lambert. In 1961, he was appointed Professor in Chemical Technology at Imperial College London and in 1974 moved to Oxford as Dr Lee's Professor of Chemistry. He retired in 1993 but remains a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. He received the Faraday Lectureship Prize in 1983. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1970. He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1976.
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W&G Records W&G Records was an Australian recording company that operated from the early 1950s to the 1970s. It was a subsidiary of the Melbourne precision engineering company White & Gillespie.
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MV Pacific Pearl Pacific Pearl is the sixth cruise ship of the P&O Cruises Australia brand. She was built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, at their shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, and launched in 1988 as Sitmar FairMajesty. Originally ordered for Sitmar Cruises, she was sold and first entered service with Princess Cruises as Star Princess in 1989. From 1997 to 2003, she served in the P&O Cruises fleet as MV Arcadia. She was renamed Ocean Village in 2003 when the brand was established. Ocean Village was the sole cruise ship of the Ocean Village brand after the Ocean Village Two became the Pacific Jewel. She was transferred to P&O Cruises Australia and renamed Pacific Pearl.
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Mark Parsons As Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Parsons directs all aspects of the company’s technology architecture and research into electric grid sensing, products and applications. He brings more than 20 years of broad experience across a variety of industries to Sentient, including deep academic work in the field of sensors. Dr. Parsons' extensive engineering development leadership is leveraged as Executive VP Engineering to guide Sentient's engineering teams creating world-class products for the Smart Grid. Before joining Sentient, Mark worked in industrial sensor research and development for rugged environments with Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM), Ford (NYSE: F) Microelectronics Research, as well as in an independent consultant role. Mark earned a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado in Boulder, as well as MSEE and BSEE degrees from Oakland University. He holds several U.S. patents in sensors, sensor circuitry, sensor assembly/packaging and energy storage. He has authored numerous sensor related articles and publications, and frequently received engineering awards throughout his career, including Product Design of the Year for a sensor ASIC.
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Nuqat A platform for Arab creative growth, communication and education. Nuqat is not-for-profit that aims at developing middle eastern creativity and innovation through lectures, workshops, creative curriculum, cultural entertainment and more. Every year it sets a topic, a problem to solve through traveling conferences by bringing in speakers of middle eastern origin from all around the globe. It started off in 2009 as a small training session organized by one person and developed into a regional conference with a team of 8 members sharing one passion, creativity and innovation. Our three areas of focus: 1. Creative Education Foundation Targeted at students and creative professionals aiming to further develop their skills, Nuqat's Creative Education program, which includes annual conferences and year-round workshops, acts as an opportunity for high school and university students to gain exposure to global creative industries. Nuqat's Creative Education program also provides continuing education opportunities for those looking to learn new skills, find expressive outlets and connect with their creative peers. Additionally, Nuqat generates an active learning atmosphere and a richer creative marketplace by organizing competitions for creative professionals in arenas such as product design and typography. 2. Research and Development Nuqat's ongoing projects aim to publish the work of the Nuqat research community through a series of research publications, and by developing media platforms for documenting cultural research. 3. Arts & Culture Programs Nuqat aims to culture its audiences and cultivate new possibilities for showcasing promising Arab artists. Nuqat organizes music concerts, film screenings, book signings, live art, performances and exhibitions. By giving young artists a platform and burgeoning audience, Nuqat hopes to encourage the creation of new work and to support emerging artists in their careers.
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Vishleshki - DoMS IIT Roorkee Analytics Club By observing the growing demand of big data analytics at the industry level this club was formed. Today the demand of analysing the huge amount of data and use ...that information to analyse the behaviour of customers, to cut the cost of operation of the companies, to forecast the future sales is spreading at a very rapid pace. This is the reason most of the companies are coming up with analytics as one of their business unit. The club focuses on providing the students with the extensive knowledge about the field analytics so that they can be well equipped with the industry requirement and become good decision makers. We emphasize on video sharing sessions as well as discussion sessions so that students can participate in large numbers. We believe that the learning should be a blend of theory as well as practical knowledge. We give the students practical exposure by various case studies and live projects so that students can understand the intricacies of a project and learn to apply their brains towards the right direction. We have as many as 50 members in our club and we also organise quizzes related to analytics on a timely basis in order to keep ourselves abreast of the latest happenings of the analytics world. We believe in continual improvement and hence we are putting efforts in the direction of conducting workshops related to analytics tools like SAS, SPSS in the guidance of faculty members and PHD scholars. We would also look towards developing the relations with the industry experts through the means of annual summits organised by our department as well as by conducting the guest lectures’ so that students can get a grasp of it. See More
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Thomas Szelog Thomas Mark Szelog has spent most of his life observing, writing about, and photographing wildlife. He has been a full-time professional photographer for 25 years, specializing in photographing wildlife, nature, and landscapes for the editorial, corporate and fine art markets. He is the recipient of the Philip Hyde Award, presented annually to a photographer who is working to preserve the condition of the natural environment through the art of photography. His life-long respect and admiration for wildlife guided him to his calling as a conservationist, using his gift as a photographer and visionary to help save what’s left of our natural world and its inhabitants in his own backyard of Maine. In 1987 Tom met Lee Ann when their mutual interest in lighthouses connected them. When they wed in 1989 they began their life together living in their dream home, a lighthouse on the Maine coast, which is documented in their multi-award-winning book, Our Point of View-Fourteen Years at a Maine Lighthouse, featuring Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine where they resided for 14 years. Moving to their second dream home in 2002, a log cabin in the Maine woods, they created the book, By a Maine River – A Year of Looking Closely, which explores the natural beauty found in their own backyard in Whitefield, Maine and inspires people to consider wildlife conservation, beginning in their own backyards. Lee Ann is also a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation and the importance it plays in our lives. She delivers presentations to educate and stimulate people’s environmental conscious. For more information on Lee Ann’s presentations visit www.leeannszelog.com. Together, Tom and Lee Ann share the gifts of their words and photographs in narrated photography presentations and books to passionately educate and stimulate people to conserve, protect, honor and cherish wildlife.
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John Rishton John Frederick Rishton (born 21 February 1958) was the CEO of Rolls-Royce, which he joined as CEO in March 2011 and left in July 2015.
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Aina Erlander Aina Erlander (born Andersson; 28 September 1902 – 24 February 1990) was a Swedish lecturer. She was the wife of Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander from 1930 until his death in 1985. Erlander's father had a mill, factory and was an active right wing man. Aina Erlander attended a girls school and gymnasium, and then continued to study in Lund. In 1923 she met Tage Erlander, who also studied in Lund, and they married in 1930. Together they had two children. Aina worked as a teacher at Södra Flickläroverket in Stockholm when Tage Erlander became Prime Minister of Sweden in October 1946. Erlander was a member of the board of Save the Children and in 1949 travelled to the then West Germany, which had suffered through World War II. In 1954 she visited the Netherlands, which had been flooded in 1953. In 1957 she became chairperson of Unga Örnar, a position she retained for nine years. After the death of her husband in 1985 she organised and cleaned up the notes he had left behind.
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Thomas-Alfred Bernier Thomas-Alfred Bernier (August 15, 1844 – December 30, 1908) was a Canadian journalist, lawyer, and senator. Born in Saint-Georges-d'Henryville, County of Iberville, Quebec, the son of Thomas Bernier and Julia Létourneau, Bernier was educated at the College of St. Hyacinthe. He was married in August 1871 to Julia Malvina and they had ten children, three of whom died in infancy. He worked in journalism and was a lawyer who practiced for some years in St. John d'Iberville, and in 1880, he moved to Manitoba. He was Superintendent of Education for the Catholic schools in Manitoba from 1881 to 1890 until public funding for the Catholic schools was abolished. From 1881 to 1893, he was Registrar of the University of Manitoba. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Provincial Agricultural Board, and Chairman of the Eastern Judicial District Board. Bernier was Mayor of St. Boniface in 1883, 1884, 1886, 1891, and 1897. He was also a Commissioner to revise the municipal law, and a Commissioner to inquire into the working of the law in connection with the sale of Métis lands. In 1892, he was appointed to the Senate on the advice of John Joseph Caldwell Abbott representing the senatorial division of St-Boniface, Manitoba. A Conservative, he died in office in 1908 after serving for 16 years.
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Vajirunhis Maha Vajirunhis, Crown Prince of Siam (Thai: มหาวชิรุณหิศ; rtgs: Maha Wachirunnahit; 27 June 1878 – 4 January 1895) was the first Crown Prince of the Chakri Dynasty. He was the first son of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Savang Vadhana. In 1886, after the death of the last Vice King Bovorn Vichaichan, King Chulalongkorn chose not to appoint one of his brothers as a new Vice King, but instead appointed his eldest son as the Crown Prince of Siam. On 14 January 1886 he was officially introduced to his position with the title of Sayam Makutrajakuman or Crown Prince of Siam. A bright and handsome child the Prince died unexpectedly of typhoid fever at age 16, long before he could reach the throne. King Chulalongkorn's second son, Prince Vajiravudh was then named crown prince, and succeeded him as Rama VI in 1910. The King built the Prince his own Palace, nicknamed Windsor Palace, the European style palace was demolished after his death, the site is currently the National Stadium of Thailand.
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Socius Welcome to Socius! 'Socius' is the Latin word for 'ally' or 'partner.' People are often curious on how we came to choose our name. We chose the name 'Socius' for our firm because it signifies the true essence of our founding principles and relationships with our clients. At Socius, we specialize in providing individuals, families and small businesses throughout Massachusetts exceptional relationship-driven legal services including: • Business Formation & Succession Planning • Estate Planning & Asset Protection • Medicaid Planning & Elder Law Our success is predicated upon the lasting relationships our founder, Attorney Todd Rosenfield, has forged with a diverse client base throughout the MetroWest Boston and Worcester County communities since 1997. For more information, please visit our website at www.sociuslawfirm.com or call us at 508-870-5759.
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Sharaf Viax LLC Sharaf Viax General Trading LLC has been created in Dubai between Sharaf HQ Investment and Viax Consorzio Export; Sharaf Group is a highly diversified business with operations in the areas of Shipping, Logistics, Supply Chain, Retail, Travel & Tourism, Information Technology, Financial Services, Hospitality & Real Estate, Education and Manufacturing. The Group is headquartered in Dubai and operates in 40 countries across the Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent and Asia. Viax is a group of Italian companies, leaders in surface treatment industry and offers solutions along the whole process from cleaning to covering, from installation of movement systems inside factories to air and water emissions treatment. Viax headquarter is in Venice area and operates with its shareholders companies in 15 countries with its business unit and all over the world with distribution network. Sharaf Viax joins also some external companies covering other fields as waste recycling treatment and food and industrial processes, creating in this way a strong distribution group in the GCC countries. Sharaf Viax aim is to develop Italian technologies in the GCC area with local presence and specific joint venture. "For us goals and commitment are the topics, people and environment as well." Our Mission: Sharaf Viax was created to assure a strategic long term GCC and local presence to organize a smoothly distribution of products and technologies of Viax companies and its 8 strategic partner’s alliance able to cover many different industrial and environmental sectors. Our Vision: Our aim is to create and continue a leadership position in business, and guarantee the success of customers, business partners, workers and society at large, although taking care of the environment.
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tire club Are you looking for Tires and Wheels for your SUV or Truck today? We have the largest wheel and tire options available, on site at our Two Locations. See our Match made in Tire Club Offer Visit us Today Tire Club 1, 1136 Tony Lama St., El Paso, TX 79915 Tire Club 2, 1721 Addison St. El Paso, TX 79928 Tire Club has been providing tire repair, tire maintenance, and tire sales to the El Paso, TX area since 2009. Since then, we have expanded to a second location in the city to serve the tire needs of customers in El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM, and Socorro, TX. We are open seven days a week. Come see us in person, or schedule an appointment online today from the comfort of your couch. Wherever you live in the El Paso, TX area, Tire Club should be your one-stop shop when considering new tires or wheels. We pride ourselves on maintaining a competitively priced line of tires. Established in 2009. Tire Club has been providing tire repair, tire maintenance, and tire sales to the El Paso, TX area since 2009. Since then, we have expanded to a second location in the city to serve the tire needs of customers in El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM, and Socorro, TX. View our locations, hours, and a full list of our tire repair, maintenance services, and tire brands available online. Fernado Aguirre Sr. opened Tire Club after more than 30 years in the tire business. After beginning in the business in Mexico, Aguirre moved to the United States in the 1980s and opened a tire shop in Arizona, one of three he now owns in the state. Fernando Aguirre Jr. manages the Tire Club locations. We are open seven days a week. Come see us in person, or schedule an appointment online today from the comfort of your couch. Wherever you live in the El Paso, TX area, Tire Club should be your one-stop shop when considering new tires or wheels. We pride ourselves on maintaining a competitively priced line of tires. F
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Cafe Vendôme A unique modern elegant place and atmosphere with a freshly daily baked baguettes, croissants, and pastries. We make sure the first bite is as good as the last bite. We are cooking with the highest quality ingredients and filtered water to keep our French products as authentic and delicious as any thing you find in Paris streets. We combine the simplest ingredients of flower, water, salt, and yeast to create amazing traditional baguettes that are crunchy outside and fluffy and soft inside to perpetuate centuries of French artisan baker. Voted the Best Baguette in town by Atlanta Magazine article in September 2016. We serve delicious fresh French quiches, sandwiches, croquet-monsieur, and salads. Our homemade ice cream and sorbet will satisfy any sweet tooth (7 flavors). We brew the highest quality Counter Culture Coffee beans to offer a tasty and fresh café, cappuccino and Latté to our customers using the best Italian coffee machines. We are in the backside of the building with a quiet lovely patio. Must visit and try! Established in 2016. The Sandy Springs and Buckhead community were missing a french, bakery, pastry, and café with authentic food and a Parisian atmosphere. The concept was designed in 2015 thanks to Hamid, a seasoned international engineer and entrepreneur. He earned his Executive MBA at Goizueta Business School, Emory in 2007. Hamid is a French and American citizen, highly principled and disciplined, who moved from French Riviera to the United States in 1998. He enjoys traveling, road biking, swimming, and reading history books. He is a soccer player and devoted communities volunteer who enjoys coaching youth in Peachtree Methodist Church 'PRUMC' and 'NASA' soccer club.
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Llaneros de Portuguesa The Llaneros de Portuguesa were a baseball club which played in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during the 1975–1976 season. They were managed by Jim Williams and played its home games at the Estadio BR Julio Hernández Molina in Acarigua, Portuguesa. This team was created by the temporary merger of two VPBL teams, the Tiburones de La Guaira and the Leones del Caracas, at the end of the 1974–1975 season. By then, the Tiburones and Leones management had a contract dispute with the Central University of Venezuela, owners of the Estadio Universitario in Caracas, which was shared by both teams. As a result, both teams moved out of Caracas and temporarily merged their operations into a single team, a curious development, since the two teams were historically bitter rivals of the fan base who settled in the same area. Meanwhile, fans in La Guaira and Caracas cities loathed the Tibuleones nickname to identify the new squad, which is a reminiscent of the ludicrous 1914–1915 Federal League nicknames (Buf-Feds) and the National Football League (Card-Pitt) monikers during World War II conflict. The Tibuleones sobriquet derived from the Tiburones (Sharks) and Leones (Lions) words, creating a term that could be translated as Sharklions. The team finished second with a 33-31 record, four games behind regular-season winner Cardenales de Lara, but was swept by the Tigres de Aragua, 4–0, in the first round playoff series. After that, the Tiburones and Leones teams reached an agreement with the CUV and returned to the Estadio Universitario the following season.
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1911 Boston Rustlers season The 1911 Boston Rustlers season was the 41st season of the franchise. With George Dovey having died in 1909, John Dovey and his business partner John Harris sold the Boston Doves team after the 1910 season to William Hepburn Russell, who changed the team name to the Boston Rustlers and brought back former manager Fred Tenney. Tenney's retirement at the end of the season marked the end of an era, as he was the last player to have been a part of the 1890s dynasty teams. In spite of their 44-107 record, four regular players managed to hit over .300 for the season, led by Doc Miller, who hit .333.
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Stevanato Group Stevanato Group is an Italian multinational company headquartered in Piombino Dese, Padua – Italy. Founded in 1949, it is committed to create systems, processes and services that guarantee the integrity of parenteral medicines. Founded in 1949, it is also active in the glass tube forming technology and inspection systems sector.
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Georges Kern Georges Kern studied Political Science in Strasbourg, France, and obtained a degree in Business Administration from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. He acquired experience in the FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) sector as a brand manager with Kraft Foods Switzerland before gaining a foothold in the watch industry at TAG Heuer (LVMH group). He joined the Richemont Group, the Swiss luxury goods corporation, in 2000. Following the Group’s acquisition of A. Lange & Söhne, Jaeger-LeCoultre and International Watch Company, he was active in the integration of these three brands. When Georges Kern joined IWC Schaffhausen early in 2002, at the age of 36, he became the youngest CEO within Richemont. Since 2009, Georges Kern has also been responsible for the Baume & Mercier brand and, in October 2010, took over as CEO of Roger Dubuis. Alongside his corporate objectives, he is also committed to charitable causes, for example through his position on the Board of Trustees of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, which helps young people to overcome their social problems through sport. Georges Kern is a patron of the Fondation Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Fondation Antoine de Saint-Exupéry pour la Jeunesse, which supports disadvantaged young people on their path to adulthood.Georges Kern counts active climate protection among his corporate responsibilities. Upon his initiative, IWC was certified as a carbon neutral company. As a representative of the watch industry and the CEO of a brand founded by an American, Georges Kern sits on the board of the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce.
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GILI DARMER CARLSON Phone: 877-747-1212 Home What we do About Clients Contact Us OUR TEAM Back to Our Team GILI DARMER CARLSON Director of Media Planning Director of Media Planning Gili was born in Haifa, Israel, in 1971. After serving in the Israeli Air Force, she moved to Los Angeles, CA, to further her education in Art History. In 1995, she entered the world of fashion and established her expertise in clothing manufacturing, merchandising, graphics and management. In 2005, Gili joined The J Media Group's Los Angeles office as a Scheduler and grew into her current position as both Media Planner and Office Manager. She resides in Sherman Oaks, California, with her partner, Steven, daughter, Raz, and dogs, . QUESTIONS? To reach Gili, please click here: Gili@thejmg.com
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CSL CSL Limited is a public company which is a parent company of the CSL Group. CSL business activities operate in the Human Health, JRH Biosciences, Animal Health and ZLB Plasma Services operations. CSL limited develops, manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products of biological origin. The company' s business is: - Health care; - Life-saving products derived from human plasma; - Pharmaceuticals and diagnostics essential to health; - Cell culture reagents for the pharmaceutical industry; - Veterinary vaccines and diagnostics to protect livestock and companion animals.
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FNS, Inc. Pantos is a $3 Billion Global Logistics Provider headquartered in Seoul, South Korea and is one of the largest 3PL's in the entire Asia Pacific Region. Since its inception in 1977, and its close relationship with LG Corporation, Pantos has evolved from an air freight agent to creating Integrated Logistics Solutions for over 2800 companies World Wide. Pantos has developed a Global Infrastructure of 155 offices, warehouses, logistic hubs, and freight centers in over 40 Countries and utilizes its Pantos Visibility System to integrate Global Visibility and Systems Connectivity across the Supply Chain. Pantos delivers Value Added Logistics Solutions on a Global Scale with a customized approach to meet the client's needs and demands. FNS, Inc. is the U.S. Subsidiary of Pantos Logistics and is an Asset Based Trucking Company and Logistics Firm servicing North America. Ask Us Logistics! Your Precision Planning Partner, Pantos
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Lawrence Maeba LawrenceMaeba studied to be an internet specialist at the Stratford Institute, Washington, D.C. He studied computer networking and security at The Banner College, Arlington, Virginia. He obtained a second degree in Computer Networking and Security from Anthem College, Phoenix, Arizona, as well as a degree in Information Security Systems from ITT Technical Institute, Springfi eld, Virginia. USA. Lawrence Maeba is the president and founder of Enlarged Hardwares, Inc., the home of everyday technology. His knowledge of Christianity was gained through the Word of Faith Bible Institute (WOFBI) Living Faith Church Worldwide, Inc., Nigeria. He is the founder of the Nia-law Foundation, a non-profi t organization that depends solely on heaven-sent supplies, aimed at empowering youth. He also founded Covenant Seed of Restorations, which aims to win souls for the Kingdom of God at any cost. He is married to NiaBari Maeba and they are both blessed with their children: Ms. Faith Baridakara Maeba and Master Favour Lawrence Maeba. Lawrence Maeba has the God-given mandate to teach Scriptural success and personal development through television, seminars and motivational books on healing, deliverance, salvation, and spiritual breakthrough.
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Rafael Rangel Sostmann Rafael Rangel Sostmann ([rafaˈel raŋˈxel ˈsosman]; born 14 August 1941) is a Mexican engineer and academic who served as rector of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM) from 1985 to 2011. He is a recipient of several honorary degrees, awarded, among others, by Georgetown University (2008), the University of British Columbia (2003), Arizona State University (2004) and the Thunderbird School of Global Management (2009); serves in the board of the World Bank Institute and Cemex; and he is a member of the Global Agenda Council on Education Systems at the World Economic Forum. He announced his retirement as rector of the ITESM on June 21, 2010. On September 12, 2011, Salvador Alva Gómez was announced as the next rector of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM).
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Dag Heward-Mills Dag Heward-Mills is a Christian Minister based in Accra, Ghana. He is the Founder and Presiding Bishop of the Lighthouse Chapel International. He is also a prolific Author, Conference Speaker, Evangelist and Theologian. Dag Heward-Mills was ordained into the ministry in 1990 at the Victory Church, London, and consecrated as a Bishop in 1996, by the International Ministerial Council of Great Britain. He has trained more than 1,870 pastors and 470 lay ministers worldwide. Radically involved in mission efforts, he has sent 485 missionaries and built over 400 church buildings worldwide. He also serves on the board of Directors of Church Growth International and the Pentecostal World Fellowship. He is Founder of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches and served as its Chairman until August 2003, when Steve Mensah of Christian Evangelistic Ministry (CEM) was elected Chairman for a two-year term as his successor. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has been very involved in building multiple establishments over the years. One of the most notable features of Lighthouse Chapel International is the rapid production of building projects in several countries /.The church currently has multiple church building projects, embracing the vision of 25,000 churches in 150 countries to invite more souls to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. There is currently over 400 physical church buildings including the Qodesh headquarters in Ghana (this multi-structured building is now one of the largest church complexes in Africa ); a hospital, an orphanage and numerous schools.
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Jacques Lanctôt Jacques Lanctôt is a Canadian writer and publisher, restaurateur, and former militant separatist.Lanctôt, the son of Gérard Lanctôt, an associate of Quebec Nazi leader Adrien Arcand, is a former member of the FLQ, a terrorist separatist group.He was one of the FLQ members who kidnapped James Cross, a British diplomat in October 1970. Cross was released, and Lanctôt and the other kidnappers were allowed to leave Canada.Lanctôt returned to Canada in 1979, and served two years in prison.Following his release he set up a publishing house. He is currently a columnist for the Quebecor francophone news service Canoe.ca
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ThinThread ThinThread is the name of a project that the United States National Security Agency (NSA) pursued during the 1990s, according to a May 17, 2006 article in The Baltimore Sun. The program involved wiretapping and sophisticated analysis of the resulting data, but according to the article, the program was discontinued three weeks before the September 11, 2001 attacks due to the changes in priorities and the consolidation of U.S. intelligence authority. The "change in priority" consisted of the decision made by the director of NSA General Michael V. Hayden to go with a concept called Trailblazer, despite the fact that ThinThread was a working prototype that claimed to protect the privacy of U.S. citizens. ThinThread was dismissed and replaced by the Trailblazer Project, which lacked the privacy protections. A consortium led by Science Applications International Corporation was awarded a $280 million contract to develop Trailblazer in 2002.
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VADS Berhad VADS Berhad (VADS) is a fully Integrated Connectivity/ ICT/ BPO Solutions Provider. Established in 1991, it is currently a wholly owned subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia (TM) Berhad. They bring together people, processes and technologies to enable more effective and dynamic use of ICT and BPO Solutions. Together with VADS Lyfe, the TM Smart City Services provider, VADS is the only service provider in Malaysia that is able to provide end-to-end solution and managed services to our enterprise and public sector customers. Our multinational team of experts possesses the right mix of skills and experience — from operations to research, software development and project management. The depth and breadth of expert skill-sets among VADS personnel that are formed with a global outlook are ultimately what set us apart from the rest. They empower businesses with value-based innovative solutions and services which would allow you to focus on what you do best – your core business. This is in line with TM’s philosophy of “Business Made Easier”.
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Kurt Vonnegut, Sr. Kurt Vonnegut, Sr. (November 24, 1884 – October 1, 1957) was an American architect and architectural lecturer active in early- to mid-twentieth-century Indianapolis, Indiana. A member of the American Institute of Architects, he was partner in the firms of Vonnegut & Bohn, Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller, and Vonnegut, Wright, and Yeager. He designed several churches, banks, and became the inhouse architect for Indiana Bell and Hooks Drug stores (prior to World War II), practicing extensively in the Art Deco style. He was the father of chemist Bernard Vonnegut and author Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Christopher Ellis Chris is the managing partner and a founding member of Bolen Robinson & Ellis, LLP. He graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University and Georgetown University School of Law. One of Chris’s primary roles is to direct and control the Firm’s high stakes litigation. Chris has tried numerous cases on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants and argued multiple times before the appellate courts. This unique experience gives Chris a unique perspective in his approach to litigation, allowing him to see all cases from both sides. Recently Chris has become actively involved in the prosecution of multiple class actions throughout the United States where he has served as lead counsel, liaison counsel and on various executive and steering committees. Chris also serves as lead counsel for multiple local corporations. On a daily basis he advises business owners and professionals on matters varying from contract interpretation to employment issues. Chris currently serves on the local United Way Board, where in the past he has held the roles of Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Campaign Chair. He is also actively involved with the St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation Board, where he has served as Chairman, Vice-Chairman and on the Capital Campaign Committee. In the past Chris has served on various other civic boards and held varying titles and roles. All of his efforts have been geared towards making Decatur and the surrounding communities a better place for everyone, particularly those less fortunate. Chris has been married 11 years to his beautiful wife and high school sweetheart, Kelli. Together they have three wonderful children – Nicholas, Ashlyn and Abigail. In his spare time Chris enjoys coaching every team that his kids play on, from baseball and football to softball and soccer. http://www.brelaw.com/bios/christopher-m-ellis/
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Sigrun Eng Sigrun Eng (born 5 June 1951 in Sør-Fron) is a Norwegian politician who belongs to the Labour Party. She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Buskerud in 1993, and has been re-elected on three occasions. She previously served as a deputy representative during the 1989-1993 term. On the local level Eng was a member of Gol municipal council from 1983 to 1991. She has chaired the local party chapter since 1988.
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H. O. Bergqvist Harry Olaf Bergqvist (4 April 1889 – 3 January 1967) was a Norwegian engineer, businessperson and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born in Ås, but was raised at Grefsen. In 1915 he moved to Bryn, Oslo. He found work as an engineer in Norsk Gjærde- og Metaldukfabrik, a metal manufacturing company not far from his home. He gradually advancer to become manager of the company. Before Norsk Gjærde- og Metaldukfabrik, he worked for some time in Myrens Verksted. He was a member of Aker and Oslo municipal councils (Aker was incorporated into Oslo) from 1932 to 1955; for many years in the executive committee. He was a board member of the Oslo branch of the Federation of Mechanical Industries from 1936 to 1940 and Oslo Lysverker, and member of the supervisory council of Akers Sparebank. He was awarded the King's Medal of Merit in 1959. He died in January 1967, and was buried in Østre Aker.
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9th Special Operations Squadron The 9th Special Operations Squadron (9 SOS) is part of the 1st Special Operations Wing (1 SOW) at Hurlburt Field, Florida. The squadron operates MC-130P Combat Shadow aircraft in support of special operations. The 9th SOS specializes in the use of night vision goggles and close interval formation tactics to refuel large helicopter formations. On 20 May 2013, the 9th SOS moved from its historic location at Eglin AFB to join the rest of the 1 SOW at Hurlburt Field.
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Tony Corrie I have been in close protection and security both in the Forces and as a civillian for over 30 years. During my time in the forces, I was frequently tasked with the protection of very senior officers, politicians and ministers and was also seconded to a royal household for 12 months. I also had a secondment to special forces for surveillance. Since leaving the forces in 1989, I have worked on various high and low profile protection in both the corporate and private sector. I ran my own security company, Briareus Security specialising in Security Consultations for high net-worth clients. Private Investigation Services and Specialist Surveillance . I have successfully completed a course with The Argus Group achieving a BTEC Level 3 qualification in Advanced Surveillance and Private Investigation. I have just successfully completed a degree in Security and Risk Management. I have a current Data Protection Registration. I am now Operations Manager at Farleigh Consultants Ltd, a company established in 1979 in London. We carry out all investigative services including Due Diligence, Background checks, pre-employment screening, sublet fraud, employment theft and internal fraud, asset tracing, surveillance, test purchasing, close protection and a full security consultancy service. We have a number of high net worth clients, corporate and private clients, housing associations and local authorities that we are currently working for. Specialties: Specialising in Security Consultancy, all forms of Surveillance, Investigations including tracking and tracing, process and summons serving, witness statements including psychological profiling. Close protection, RST's and security teams, Training and instruction for high net worth clients, their family and staff on foreign business travel and residential security, training and instruction of surveillance to BTech Level 3. Risk and threat assessments for high net worth clients and close protection. Security consultations.
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Ming-Yu (Tony) Liu Tony Liu is a recent graduate from the University of Washington where he is double majoring in Economics and Psychology. His focus his academic areas in international and quantitative economics and clinical and health psychology. With a good GPA, Tony has acquired solid theoretical foundation, strong computational and presentation skills, and practical interpersonal skills. During the years in college, he also acquired proficiency in German, and he is a native speaker in Mandarin Chinese. Tony has been actively involved on campus in various clubs and activities that showcase his initiative and passion with connecting people, including Taiwanese Overseas Student Association (TOSA), Tzu Chi Collegiate Association, and UW Psi Chi Honor Society for psychology. He had also participated in the international community, like Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS), and student government, Hagget Hall Council. Outside of the university, Tony also strives to volunteering and helping those in need. Tony is classroom aid in a day-care center at Sand Point, and visit homeless shelters and disaster relief programs with Tzu Chi Association.
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Hicksville Pines Bud & Breakfast California's first Bud & Breakfast! * 10 themed rooms * 21+ * All common areas are 420 friendly including the free arcade, rec room and tipi * Available home cooked breakfast * Free Wifi and Netflix in all the rooms Established in 2015. Hicksville Trailer Palace started in 2010 in Joshua Tree, CA. Created by writer/director Morgan Higby Night, it includes themed trailers, a recording studio, saltwater pool and more. In 2015, Morgan fell in love with Idyllwild and decided to make a new Hicksville with 10 themed rooms instead of trailers. Hicksville Pines officially opened in September 2016. In September 2017, Hicksville Pines became California's first Bud & Breakfast making all common areas 420 friendly, offering free breakfast and free shuttles to the local dispensary. The property is now 21+. Morgan Higby Night is a Los Angeles based writer/director who also founded Hicksville Trailer Palace in Joshua Tree, Devil's Night Radio!, the former Devil's Night Drive In and Shim Sham Club in New Orleans. Morgan spends his time between Idyllwild, Joshua Tree, DJing in LA and tour managing his teenage daughter Lydia for her various gigs with her band The Regrettes.
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Maryam Shahabi I'm a TV producer in NY where I've been living since May 2008. I was born and raised in Paris but left after high school for college, then grad school, and now work! My passions and hobbies have followed me in every country I've lived in (France, Spain, England, and the US): Fashion, Brunch, Cinema, and Art in no particular order. Over the past two and a half years, I've been pursuing these four passions to an even greater degree which is why I've decided to share some of them with you: Brunch and Films, which I engage in every week no matter what.
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Johanniter International Johanniter International (JOIN) is an international network of charities affiliated to the Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem. Founded in 2000 and with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, its 20 member organisations are located in Europe and the Middle East and focus on emergency rescue, health and social services, and international humanitarian assistance, amongst other aims. Together, the charities have a volunteer base of over 100,000 persons at their disposal. JOIN’s primary goal lies in facilitating exchange of best practices between its members, achieving closer cooperation among its members on the European and international level, and advocating the interests of its members on the European level. Since 2006, JOIN has been registered as an association without lucrative purpose (association sans but lucratif), a non-profit organisation under Belgian law. Today JOIN has 20 members, 16 of which are from Austria, Cyprus, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Wales, plus the St John Eye Hospital in Jerusalem and the four Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem (the Johanniterorden, the Venerable Order of St John, the Johanniter Orde in Nederland, and the Johanniterorden i Sverige) which cooperate within the Alliance.
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Claire Feltrin http://www.fasken.com/claire-feltrin/ Claire is a graduate of the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, where she received the Robert Pitfield Entrance Scholarship, stood on the Dean’s Honour List in first year and was a finalist in the 2014 Hicks Morley Labour Law Moot. Claire was recently elected to sit on the Student Division Executive of the Ontario Bar Association as Articling Ambassador for Toronto. Claire obtained a degree specialization in Dispute Resolution and Professionalism through her in-depth course study and practical experience in this area during law school. In her final year of law school, Claire completed an exchange in Vienna, Austria, the headquarters of UNCITRAL, where she engaged in an intensive study of international commercial arbitration and mediation. At law school, she worked as a Teaching Assistant for Dispute Resolution and Professional Responsibility. She has also worked as a Research and Policy Analyst at the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada, as a Research Assistant for the Centre for Law, Technology and Society, in various positions with the Reliance Comfort Limited Partnership, and as an Alpine Ski Racing Coach for the Beaver Valley Ski Club. Prior to law school, she obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Ontario in Political Science and Psychology, and received the Book Prize in Political Theory, the Ontario University Athletics Academic Achievement Award, and an Entrance Scholarship. At Western, Claire was a member of the Western Rowing Team. Claire enjoys alpine ski racing, running, rowing, Irish dancing, playing the piano and is a Can-Fit Pro Fitness Instructor Specialist. Claire summered at the Firm in 2014 and was seconded to Fasken’s Vancouver office.
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Meghan Coffey Meghan Coffey is a beauty queen from New Berlin, Wisconsin who competed in the Miss America pageant in 2007.Coffey was raised in New Berlin, Wisconsin and upon graduation from high school, she attended Marquette University where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering in May 2006. Coffey received her Juris Doctor degree from Marquette in May 2012 and is now a registered patent attorney.
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Father Damien Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai, SS.CC. or Saint Damien de Veuster (Dutch: Pater Damiaan or Heilige Damiaan van Molokai; January 3, 1840 – April 15, 1889), born Jozef De Veuster, was a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium and member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a missionary religious institute. He won recognition for his ministry from 1873 to 1889 in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi to people with leprosy (also known as Hansen's disease), who were required to live under a government-sanctioned medical quarantine on the island of Molokaʻi. After sixteen years' caring for the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of those in the leper colony, Father Damien died of leprosy. He has been described as a "martyr of charity". He was the tenth person in what is now the United States to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. In both the Latin Rite and the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church, Damien is venerated as a saint. In the Anglican communion, as well as other denominations of Christianity, Damien is considered the spiritual patron for leprosy and outcasts. As he is the patron saint of the Diocese of Honolulu and of Hawaii, Father Damien Day is celebrated statewide on April 15. Upon his beatification by Pope John Paul II in Rome on June 4, 1995, Blessed Damien was granted a memorial feast day, which is celebrated on May 10. Father Damien was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday, October 11, 2009. The Catholic Encyclopedia calls him "the Apostle of the Lepers."
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Francisco Barrios Francisco Javier (Jiménez) Barrios (June 10, 1953 – April 9, 1982) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox. Barrios was acquired from the Jalisco Charros of the Mexican League for shortstop Rudy Hernández, and played his entire major league career with the White Sox. He joined the starting rotation in 1976, and on July 28 combined with Blue Moon Odom to no-hit the Oakland Athletics, 2–1, at the Coliseum. His most productive season came in 1977, when he recorded career-numbers with 14 wins, 119 strikeouts, nine complete games, and 231 innings pitched. Despite his 9-15 mark in 1978, he threw two shutouts with a 3.82 ERA in a career-high 33 starts. He declined after that and was released at the end of the 1981 season. Barrios enjoyed a good winter season in the Mexican Pacific League and was ready to sign a contract with the Milwaukee Brewers for the 1982 season, when he died of a heart attack from an accidental drug overdose in his native Hermosillo at the age of 28.
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Laura M. Labovich Laura M. Labovich (born 1972) is an author, national job search expert, speaker and chief executive officer of a boutique outplacement firm in Washington D.C. She is the co-author of 100 Conversations for Career Success(2012), and the author of the Pearson Workforce Education online course, the Ultimate job Search Course(2014).
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Reggie Redbird Reggie Redbird is the mascot for Illinois State University located in Normal, Illinois. Reggie is present at all home football games, women's' volleyball matches, men's basketball games, women's' basketball games, and appears at various other athletic events. Reggie also does numerous of appearances at schools and events within the Twin Cities,the state of Illinois, and the country. Reggie Redbird is a student bedecked in costume. Reggie was named in 1980 after a contest among Junior Redbird Club Members.The first suit was donated by Rick Percy, general manager of Clemens and Associates Insurance and a longtime member of The Redbird Club.[1]
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Cephalon Cephalon, Inc. was a U.S. biopharmaceutical company co-founded in 1987 by Frank Baldino, Jr, pharmacologist, Michael Lewis, neuroscientist and James C. Kauer, organic chemist, all three former scientists with the DuPont Company. Baldino served as the company's chairman and chief executive officer until his death in December 2010. The company's name comes from the adjective "cephalic" meaning "related to the head or brain," and it was established primarily to pursue treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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Dan Jones (politician) Daniel Jones (26 September 1908 – 19 February 1985) was a British Labour Party politician, and Member of Parliament (MP) for Burnley from 1959 to 1983.
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Lévite Thériault Lévite Thériault (May 14, 1837 – December 2, 1896) was a land owner and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Victoria County from 1868 to 1874 and Madawaska County from 1874 to 1882 and from 1886 to 1894 in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.Of Acadian descent, he was born in Saint-Basile, New Brunswick, the son of François-Régis Thériault and Julie Ringuet, and studied at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière in Lower Canada. Thériault was a school trustee and later was named a justice of the peace. He also served as a lieutenant in the local militia. He was the founder and lieutenant-colonel of the 1st Battalion of Madawaska militia. He was first elected to the legislative assembly in an 1868 by-election held after the death of Vital Hébert. Unlike other Acadians, he supported the Common Schools Act of 1871. Later that year, he was named to the Executive Council as a minister without portfolio. In 1875, he married Eugénie Lebel. He married Marie-Luce-Eugénie Patry in 1878 after the death of his first wife and moved to Fraserville (later Rivière-du-Loup) for a few years. After his reelection in 1886, Thériault resigned his seat in 1887 to unsuccessfully contest a seat in the House of Commons. He then ran successfully for his former seat in the provincial assembly. After he retired from politics, he served as registrar for Madawaska County. He died at Grand-Ruisseau in Madawaska County at the age of 59.
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Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award is awarded periodically by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Governors Awards ceremonies to "Creative producers, whose bodies of work reflect a consistently high quality of motion picture production." The award is named for Irving Thalberg, legendary head of the Production Division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who developed the company's reputation for sophisticated films. The trophy itself is a bust of Thalberg rather than the familiar "Oscar" statuette. However, it is still counted as an "honorary Oscar". There have been 39 statuettes awarded to date.
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Kjeld Stub (1868–1955) Kjeld F. K. Stub (16 February 1868 – 6 January 1955) was a Norwegian priest and politician. Kjeld Fredrik Karl Stub was born at Sigdal in Buskerud, Norway. He took the cand.theol. degree in 1892. He worked as a secretary for the YMCA in Kristiania and curate for the dean in the Diocese of Kristiania Gustav Jensen (1845–1922). In 1912, he was hired as the priest at Garnisonskirken in Oslo (1899-1901) and of the garrison Akershus Fortress, where he remained until his retirement in 1938. He was also a chairman of the Norwegian Sunday School Association, and board member of the Norwegian Lutheran Inner Mission Society (Det norske lutherske Indremisjonsselskap), the children's home Toftes gave and the society against cruelty to animals, Foreningen til Dyrenes Beskyttelse. Stub represented the Conservative Party in the city council. In 1933 he joined the new party Nasjonal Samling and was a failed candidate in the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1933, where he occupied the last ballot spot. In the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1936 he tried again, this time as the fourth candidate on the ballot behind Vidkun Quisling, H. Knutsen and Øyvor Hansson. He died in 1955 and was buried at Vår Frelsers gravlund.
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Andrei Chikatilo Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo (Russian: Андрей Романович Чикатило, Ukrainian: Андрій Романович Чикатило; 16 October 1936 – 14 February 1994) was a Soviet serial killer, nicknamed the Butcher of Rostov, the Red Ripper, and the Rostov Ripper, who committed the sexual assault, murder and mutilation of a minimum of 52 women and children between 1978 and 1990 in the Russian SFSR, the Ukrainian SSR and the Uzbek SSR. Chikatilo confessed to a total of 56 murders and was tried for 53 of these killings in April 1992. He was convicted and sentenced to death for 52 of these murders in October 1992 and subsequently executed in February 1994. Chikatilo was known by such titles as the Rostov Ripper and the Butcher of Rostov because the majority of his murders were committed in the Rostov Oblast of the Russian SFSR.
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Andrzej Kremer Andrzej Kremer (8 August 1961 in Kraków – 10 April 2010) was a Polish lawyer and diplomat, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland. He was listed on the flight manifest of the Tupolev Tu-154 of the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński which crashed near Smolensk-North airport near Pechersk near Smolensk, Russia, on 10 April 2010, killing all aboard.
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Palenque Grill La Cantera Fine Mexican Cuisine Steaks * Seafood * Antojitos Established in 2005. It is 1974 when Juan Francisco 'Pancho' Ochoa begins his journey into the restaurant business. It initiates a wonderful family tradition, with the Unique Taste of great Mexican food. On January 6th, 1975 Pancho creates 'El Pollo Loco' concept in his small hometown of Guasave, located on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. In 1980, this concept becomes the first Mexican restaurant chain to go across the border, opening its first store in Los Angeles, CA. Pancho's passion continues in 1986, when he creates a new and innovating concept in Mexican food. On July 1st, 1987 he opens the first 'Taco Palenque' with a distinctive quality and good service. On July 31st, 2005 Pancho and his son Charles, with the support of their family, open Palenque Grill in Laredo, TX. The Ochoa family introduce Flerida Ochoa's (Pancho's wife) family recipes, creating a menu with excellent dishes of Mexican culinary traditions. We are delighted to be able to serve you now in Laredo, McAllen & San Antonio Texas. 'Welcome to discover the flavors of Mexico, each of our recipes are made with ingredients and traditional styles of each region and with products of the highest quality. We invite you to enjoy our friendly family atmosphere and the romance of the piano, trio or mariachi. Ooo! and we are not responsible if you become addicted to our flavors !! ' - J. Francisco Ochoa - Founder
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NACD North Texas The mission of NACDNTX is to encourage professional excellence and self-improvement in the boardroom. Members share a commitment to conscientious governance and a quest for excellence in the organizations they serve. NACDNTX provides educational programs for board members and CEOs. Our meetings focus on both the practical aspects of board service and the latest developments and best practices in corporate governance. We encourage participation by both new and experienced directors and CEOs. Our panelists and our members include directors and senior executives from both public and private companies, as well as not-for-profit organizations. Our parent organization, the National Association of Corporate Directors, is the premier source of corporate governance information, education and training for directors and CEOs who are committed to raising standards and improving boardroom performance. NACD is independent, apolitical and not-for-profit.
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Maria Van Der Merwe CV: Maria was born in Stellenbosch, South Africa (1993). She began playing the piano at the age of three, and followed piano lessons ever since. At the age of 11 she got accepted to study as a young talent under Prof. Nina Schumann at the Conservatory of Stellenbosch. In 2008 she and her family moved to The Netherlands, where she acquired a VWO (A-levels) diploma and continued studying the piano under Ksenia Kouzmenko and Henk Ekkel. In 2010 she was accepted at the Academy Muzikaal Talent in Utrecht, an academy for young talents in The Netherlands founded by Erika Waardenburg. Besides her solo career, Maria has played the piano as orchestra instrument with the Amersfoort Jeugd Orkest, performing in De Doelen, Rotterdam. She participated in chamber music festivals and piano masterclasses in South Africa, Austria, England and The Netherlands. Masterclasses from Jan Wijn, Adolfo Barabino and Andreas Woyke amongst others. Maria is a Bachelor classical piano student of Martyn van den Hoek at the Conservatory of Utrecht. Currently she is studying at the Konservatorium Wien Privatuniversität as an Erasmus exchange student with Johannes Kropfitsch. She recently also started taking lessons in harpsichord, fortepiano and organ at the Konservatorium Wien.
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Cabal Media A subsidiary of CABAL Media, AtelierCABAL is an e-commerce based retail platform curating an eclectic mix of innovative products. CABAL Media is a space where authority is respected and authorities are questioned, where diverse voices come together to speak individually and independently. CABAL is driven by an intense wanderlust for all of life, from the celebrated to the unknown, and CABAL welcomes disruptors and innovators of all disciplines and guises. Aiming to be international and interconnected, its vision unlimited and 360°, its primary audience is 18-35 third culture youths. CABAL curates the zeitgeist. CABAL Media covers the following: Art Business Fashion Film Lifestyle Literature Music News Sport Tech AtelierCABAL offer an opportunity to purchase items coveted and celebrated by CABAL Media.
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Burchard von Schwanden Burchard von Schwanden (also Burkhard; died 1310) was the 12th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1282 or 1283-1290. Burchard hailed from a patrician part of Berne. He was a monk in Hitzkirch before becoming the Komtur of Konitz (Chojnice) and advancing in 1277 to the rank of a regional Komtur of Thuringia and Saxony. He became grand master in 1282 or 1283. It was during his term that the political situation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem worsened. This situation was strongly felt by the Order as its headquarters were still in Acre, but despite this, Burchard was in no hurry to help the crusaders in the Middle East, as his mind was preoccupied with matters in Prussia, Livonia, and the Holy Roman Empire. In 1287, a Lithuanian invasion devastated much of Livonia. Burchard left for Rome in 1289 where, in the presence of the Pope, the new borders of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights by the Baltic Sea were drawn. Burchard also sought Pope Nicholas IV's permission for the coronation of Rudolf von Habsburg. In early 1290, Burchard was forced by the Order to help the crusaders in Acre which was under siege. An army gathered by the grand master in a hurry left for the Holy Land. Shortly after arriving, Burchard surprisingly handed over his authority to Heinrich von Bonlant, Komtur of Sicily, resigned as the grand master, and left the Order for reasons unknown. After leaving Acre, Burchard left for his native Switzerland where he decided to join the Knights Hospitaller and became the Komtur of Buchsee. He died in 1310, but the exact date of his death is not certain.
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Armin von Gerkan Armin von Gerkan (November 30, 1885 in Subate, Latvia – December 22, 1969 in Garstedt, present Norderstedt, Germany) was a Baltic German classical archaeologist and member of an aristocratic family. He was an expert for archaeological building research and joint founder of Robert Johann Koldewey Society (Koldewey-Gesellschaft e.V.) in Berlin. Gerkan is a seminal figure in ancient architectural history. His report "Griechische Stadtanlagen" (1924) is still consulted today as a basic text for ancient city planning and his methodology has been widely adopted. Architect Meinhard von Gerkan (* 1935 Riga) is a relative.
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Vineet Nayar Vineet Nayar (born 1962) is an Indian business executive, author and philanthropist. He is the former Chief executive officer of HCL Technologies (2007-13), founder Sampark Foundation and author of a management book "Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down” (Harvard Business Press, June 2010).
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Rajendra Singh Rajendra Singh (born 6 August 1959) is a well-known water conservationist from Alwar district, Rajasthan in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he won the Stockholm Water Prize, an award known as "the Nobel Prize for water", in 2015. Previously, he won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership in 2001 for his pioneering work in community-based efforts in water harvesting and water management. He runs an NGO called 'Tarun Bharat Sangh' (TBS), which was founded in 1975. The NGO based in village Kishori-Bhikampura in Thanagazi tehsil, near Sariska Tiger Reserve, has been instrumental in fighting the slow bureaucracy, mining lobby and has helped villagers take charge of water management in their semi-arid area as it lies close to Thar Desert, through the use of johad, rainwater storage tanks, check dams and other time-tested as well as path-breaking techniques. Starting from a single village in 1985, over the years TBS helped build over 8,600 johads and other water conservation structures to collect rainwater for the dry seasons, has brought water back to over 1,000 villages and revived five rivers in Rajasthan, Arvari, Ruparel, Sarsa, Bhagani and Jahajwali. He is one of the members of the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) under Ministry of Environment, Govt. of India, which was set up in 2009, by the Government of India as an empowered planning, financing, monitoring and coordinating authority for the Ganges (Ganga), in exercise of the powers conferred under the Environment (Protection) Act,1986. In 2008, The Guardian named him amongst its list of "50 people who could save the planet". In the UK he is a founder membership of an NGO called the Flow Partnership which aims to counter the negative effects of soil erosion and flooding.
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Bruce Hundertmark Bruce Hundertmark is a South Australian businessman and director of South Australian Nuclear Energy Systems Pty Ltd. Hundertmark travels between his hometown of Adelaide and Indonesia where he heads the drug discovery company PT Indo Bio Products and the molecular biology based developer, PT Indobio Diversita Guna. He is a former director of News International, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. He told Rupert Murdoch there was no point in launching Pay TV unless the broadcasts could be protected, and in 1987 Hundertmark backed a small start-up company which developed "Videocrypt" technology. The technology provided a mechanism by which Pay TV broadcasters could restrict their services to subscribers and proved to be of great value to Murdoch's growing media interests. Hundertmark has also worked in the nuclear industry and believes that South Australia should expand on its existing uranium mining and yellowcake production to develop enrichment capacity and ultimately produce nuclear fuel pellets and rods.
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Jürgen Vollmer Jürgen Vollmer (born 11 July 1939), with Astrid Kirchherr and Klaus Voormann (the "Exis"), befriended the Beatles during the band's time in Hamburg in the early 1960s. The son of a professional army officer who died during World War II, Vollmer attended Hamburg's Institute of Fashion at the time he met the Beatles, who at the time included drummer Pete Best and bassist Stu Sutcliffe. Vollmer quickly became one of the group's photographers, and was responsible for some of their most iconic images in their leather-clad days prior to Brian Epstein. John Lennon was particularly impressed with Vollmer's photos, and used one of his favourites on the cover of his 1975 album Rock 'n' Roll. During the time Vollmer lived in the US, he worked as a set photographer in several Hollywood film productions.
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Jazz at Lincoln Center The mission of Jazz at Lincoln Center is to entertain, enrich and expand a global community for Jazz through performance, education and advocacy. Representing the totality of jazz music, Jazz at Lincoln Center's mission is carried out through four elements; educational, curatorial, archival, and ceremonial, capturing, in unparalleled scope, the full spectrum of the jazz experience. We believe that Jazz is a metaphor for Democracy. Because jazz is improvisational, it celebrates personal freedom and encourages individual expression. Because jazz is swinging, it dedicates that freedom to finding and maintaining common ground with others. Because jazz is rooted in the blues, it inspires us to face adversity with persistent optimism. With the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and guest artists spanning genres and generations, Jazz at Lincoln Center produces thousands of performance, education, and broadcast events each season. Jazz at Lincoln Center is led by Chairman Robert J. Appel, Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, and Executive Director Greg Scholl.
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Audi Audi AG ([ˈʔaʊ̯dɪ ʔaːˈgeː]) is a German automobile manufacturer that designs, engineers, produces, markets and distributes luxury vehicles. Audi oversees worldwide operations from its headquarters in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. Audi-branded vehicles are produced in nine production facilities worldwide. The origins of the company are complex, going back to the early 20th century and the initial enterprises (Horch and the Audiwerke) founded by engineer August Horch; and two other manufacturers (DKW and Wanderer), leading to the foundation of Auto Union in 1932. The modern era of Audi essentially began in the 1960s when Auto Union was acquired by Volkswagen from Daimler-Benz. After relaunching the Audi brand with the 1965 introduction of the Audi F103 series, Volkswagen merged Auto Union with NSU Motorenwerke in 1969, thus creating the present day form of the company. The company name is based on the Latin translation of the surname of the founder, August Horch. "Horch", meaning "listen" in German, becomes "audi" in Latin. The four rings of the Audi logo each represent one of four car companies that banded together to create Audi's predecessor company, Auto Union. Audi's slogan is Vorsprung durch Technik, meaning "Advancement through Technology". However, since 2007 Audi USA has used the slogan "Truth in Engineering". Audi is among the best-selling luxury automobiles in the world.
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John Atlee (athlete) John Cox Atlee (October 30, 1882 – August 2, 1958) was an American athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the 400 meters, Atlee won his preliminary heat with a time of 50.4 seconds to advance to the semifinals. There, he finished third and last in his heat and did not move on to the final.
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