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This template is the physical railway line, not to be confused with the national network of services, , operated by CrossCountry since December 2007. To use in collapsed form, use
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Jagan is a 1984 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao, produced by Vajjala Subba Rao and Vijaya Shankar under the banner of Lalithalaya Movies, starring Sobhan Babu, Jayasudha, Sumalatha and Jaggayya. The film was a box office bomb. == Cast == Sobhan Babu Jayasudha Sumalatha Jaggayya Satyanarayana Gollapudi Maruti Rao Allu Ramalingaiah Peketi Sivaram Y. G. Mahendran Gokina Rama Rao Dr. Radha Krishna K. R. Savitri Nirmalamma Vijaya Lalitha Jayamalini == Soundtrack == Soundtrack was composed by Chakravarthy. {|class="wikitable" |- ! Title ! Singer(s) ! Length |- | "Adi Oka Ratri" |Mano | 4:37 |- | "Shaana Ala" |Mano | 4:22 |- | "Raaka Raaka" |Mano | 4:21 |- | "Adagande" |Mano | 4:38 |- | "Thummeda" |Mano | 4:38 |} == Reference == == External links == Indian action films 1980s Telugu-language films Films directed by Dasari Narayana Rao Films scored by K. Chakravarthy 1984 action films 1984 films
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The Liberal Party of Australia held a leadership spill on 10 March 1971. Prime Minister John Gorton called for a vote of confidence in his leadership, which was tied, prompting Gorton to resign. William McMahon subsequently defeated Billy Snedden for the leadership, and was sworn in as prime minister on the same day. Gorton was elected as his deputy, defeating Malcolm Fraser and David Fairbairn. ==Background== On 8 March 1971, Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser resigned from cabinet, supposedly over Gorton's failure to support him in a dispute with Chief of the General Staff Thomas Daly. The following day, Fraser gave a statement to the House of Representatives in which he excoriated Gorton and called him "not fit to hold the great office of prime minister". Fraser's actions brought to a head tensions over Gorton's leadership style, particularly what his opponents viewed as his lack of consultation with cabinet. In response, Gorton called a partyroom meeting for 10 a.m. on 10 March. ==Meeting== The partyroom meeting began with an open debate on the leadership. Gorton, who was chairing the meeting, then called for a vote of confidence in his leadership, which was tied at 33 votes in favour and 33 votes opposed. Gorton supporter Duke Bonnett was the only absentee (due to illness); had he been present, Gorton would have received 34 votes. Under party rules of the time, Gorton could have retained the leadership. However, Gorton resigned, saying a tie vote was not a vote of confidence. He turned to Foreign Affairs Minister William McMahon and nominated him for the leadership, to the applause of his colleagues; Billy Snedden, the Minister for Labour and National Service, was the only other nominee. McMahon – who had been deputy leader of the Liberal Party since 1966 – defeated Snedden with what The Canberra Times called "a comparatively small majority". The exact result was kept secret, as was the party's practice at the time, but has been estimated to have been 40 votes for McMahon to 26 for Snedden. After McMahon was elected as leader, there was a second ballot to elect his successor as deputy leader. Somewhat unexpectedly, Gorton put himself forward as a candidate and was elected, defeating Malcolm Fraser and backbencher David Fairbairn. McMahon was sworn in as prime minister by Governor-General Paul Hasluck later that afternoon; his full ministry was not sworn in until 22 March. ==Candidates== William McMahon, incumbent Deputy Leader, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Member for Lowe Billy Snedden, Minister for Labour and National Service, Member for Bruce ==Results== The following table gives the ballot result: ===Leadership ballot=== ===Deputy leadership ballot=== ==Aftermath== Gorton was sacked from cabinet for disloyalty in August 1971, and subsequently resigned the deputy leadership and was replaced by Snedden. McMahon lost the December 1972 federal election to the Labor Party, led by Gough Whitlam. ==See also== McMahon Government ==References== Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills March 1971 events in Australia 1971 elections in Australia Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
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The Perth Cultural Centre is an area of central Perth, Western Australia, near the James Street Mall. It is home to a number of cultural institutions including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, State Library of Western Australia, State Records Office, State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Blue Room plus a number of coffee shops and bars. The Perth Cultural Centre precinct is bound by Roe Street, Aberdeen Street, Beaufort Street and William Street in the suburb of Perth. A walkway Gallery Walk, named to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the WA Art Gallery connects the Cultural Centre to Perth railway station. From 1 July 2018, the Perth Theatre Trust took over responsibility for the management and activation of the Perth Cultural Centre from the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority. ==Institutions== ==See also== Picabar, connected to the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts ==References== == External links == Buildings and structures in Perth, Western Australia Tourist attractions in Perth, Western Australia Culture in Perth, Western Australia James Street, Northbridge
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Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Höfling (December 30, 1802 – April 5, 1853) was a German Lutheran theologian born in Neudrossenfeld, Bavaria. He specialized in the field of liturgical science. He studied philology and theology at Erlangen, and following his theological exam served as a vicar in Würzburg (1823) and as a minister in Nuremberg (1827). In 1831 he earned his doctorate in philosophy at Tübingen, and in 1835 received his theological degree. In 1833 he was appointed professor of practical theology at the University of Erlangen. He died in Munich. == Published works == Höfling was a prominent member of the so-called "Erlangen School" within the German Neo-Lutheranism movement. He collaborated with Gottlieb Christian Harless (1806–1879) on edition of the periodical "Zeitschrift für Protestantismus und Kirche". Among his more important publications are the following: Das Sacrament der Taufe nebst den anderen damit zusammenhängenden Akten der Initiation, (The sacrament of baptism, together with other related acts of initiation); (volume 1- 1846, volume 2- 1848). Grundsätze evangelisch-lutherischer Kirchenverfassung,(Principles of Evangelical Lutheran faith) 1850. Die Lehre der ältesten Kirche vom Opfer im Leben und Cultus der Christen, Zeugenverhör in einer Reihe akademischer Programme, angestellt, (The teaching of the Early Christian Church in regards to sacrifice in the life and worship of Christians) 1851. Publications about Höfling: Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Höfling. Leben und Werk by Manfred Kiesseg, Gütersloh, Mohn 1991. == References == English translation 1802 births 1853 deaths People from Kulmbach (district) German Lutheran theologians University of Erlangen-Nuremberg faculty Liturgists 19th-century German Protestant theologians German male non-fiction writers 19th-century male writers 19th-century Lutherans
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Petrophila cronialis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1896. It is found in Mexico. ==References== Petrophila Moths described in 1896
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==Renaming?== Possibly better named Flodday, Sound of Barra to distinguish from Flodday near Vatersay. Finavon (talk) I agree that more distinctive names would be helpful. Options: Flodday, Sandray or Flodday, Bishop's Isles, or Flodday, Barra Isles or Flodday, Vatersay and Flodday, Sound of Barra, or Flodday, Fuiay I think I'd go with Flodday, Bishop's Isles (makes it obvious) and Flodday, Sound of Barra (Flodday, Fuiay is just too silly). Ben MacDui Move to Flodday, Sound of Barra carried out. Once the template links have purged, I'd like to delete the redirect Flodday near Barra, as it is ambiguous. I'm less concerned about Flodday near Vatersay, which is at least clear, if not in accordance with any convention. It is not clear to me if the preferred name for the group is Bishop's Isles or Barra Isles. H-S mentions the former. Finavon (talk)
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===WInd Rose Aguiar - Replace with SVG version=== Reason:This should be replaced with the SVG version: WInd Rose Articles this image appears in:Compass rose Previous nomination/s:Featured picture candidates/Jorge de Aguiar compass rose Nominator: Mahahahaneapneap (talk) Delist and replace — Mahahahaneapneap (talk) replace- Abisharan (talk) Keep until corrected: There is a flaw in the upper right, where the text orientation was changed by 180 degrees compared to the original. Please fix or explain, thank you. Papa Lima Whiskey (talk) Delist and replace. @PLW: Actually, check the original: Jorge Aguiar Wind . SVG version is more correct. Jujutacular T · C Delist and replace Thanks for the research, Juju. Papa Lima Whiskey (talk) Delist and replace: Positive change. Maedin\talk with File:WInd Rose Featured picture delist nominations
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Adoagyiri is a town in the Akuapim South Municipal district, a district in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Adoagyiri is controlled by Akuapim South Municipal District (ASMD). The main ethnic group is Akan, followed by Ewe. It has Densu river acting as a border between itself and Nsawam. Densu River, is the main source of water for both domestic and industrial purposes for people in and around Nsawam and Adoagyiri. ==Education== The town is known for the Saint Martin's Secondary School. The school is a second cycle institution. ==References== Villages in Ghana Populated places in the Eastern Region (Ghana)
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{| width = "100%" |- ! style="width:50%; text-align:left;" | < July 28 ! style="width:50%; text-align:right;" | July 30 > |} ===July 29=== ==== Provinces of Zambia Image Map ==== The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the template below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the discussion was keep. (NAC) Armbrust The Homunculus Unused template DexDor (talk) It's sort of like a navbox, but an image. If a use is not found, userfy, move to project space or delete Keep now that a use has been found. —PC-XT+ Keep, as I've now put it into an article. It's common for a one-use clickable map's code to be moved into a template, basically to simplify editing for the page where it's used; for example, is just a small percentage of the displayed version of List of RHPs in OH, but its code is actually longer than the list's code. It could very easily be edited by accident, and the detailed nature of the code means that you won't easily notice that you made a little change by accident. As a result, it's good to ensure that image maps be edited only by people who intend to edit them. Nyttend (talk) Keep Per Nyttend. Rcsprinter123 (babble) @ The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. ==== Star Wars Junior Jedi Knights ==== The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the template below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the discussion was Delete; deleted as G8 by AnomieBOT⚡ Navbox in which all linked articles have been deleted per Articles for deletion/Junior Jedi Knights Series. Deor (talk) delete, probably speedy per G8? Frietjes (talk) The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. ==== Film-fiction ==== The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the template below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section. The result of the discussion was delete Plastikspork ―Œ(talk) This template was used in only The Three Smiles, so I removed it from the page. Now it's no longer useful. Also, the template itself is redundant, as "fact" and "fiction" are easily distinguished in fictional films by very good editing. George Ho (talk) Back in the day, I disambiguated the "X type of article that needs to differentiate between fact and fiction" - I notice that when you look into Film articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction, there are more than a couple articles. It looks like they use (for example) - which seems like a reasonable solution. Disavian (talk) Comment, the template is not about classifying a film as "fiction" or "non-fiction", both rather signalling that the article needs to be edited to clarify which elements of a plot are factual or fictional; at least one "bot" account seem to provide the template as to tag for this purpose. There may be other templates that also perform this function which could be consolidated, but the criteria used to propose this one's deletion seems to misunderstand its purpose. Delete redundant with These templates seem different to me. I don't think their usage overlaps very much. —PC-XT+ It is close enough to , however, that we could possibly try turning it into a wrapper for now. —PC-XT+ delete, as unused. if someone want's to merge it with , go ahead. Frietjes (talk) The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the template's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this section.
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Hill Samuel is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group's Offshore Private Banking unit. It was formerly a leading British merchant bank and financial services firm before the takeover by TSB Group Plc. in 1987, which itself merged with Lloyds Bank to become Lloyds TSB in 1995. ==History== In 1832, Marcus Samuel founded the company M. Samuel & Co. near the Tower of London to import goods from the Far East. It started with seashells, later extending its trading business to rice and general produce on a grand scale. By the middle of the 19th century the company expanded further into the re-exporting business, importing goods worldwide and re-exporting them to Europe and North America. Recognising the opportunities offered by the emerging rise of the oil industry, in the 1880s Marcus shipped case oil from Russian oil fields to Japan such that by 1888 that he was able to commission his own ships for bulk oil transportation. His first ship, the 'Murex', was the first tanker to pass through the Suez Canal in 1892 and this division of the company exists today as the Royal Dutch Shell Company; originally named the Shell Transport and Trading Company after the popular imports of sea shells of the time. Hill Samuel & Co. Limited was created in 1965 by the merger of M. Samuel & Co. and Philip Hill, Higginson, Erlanger's Limited (the founders of which included Frédéric Émile d'Erlanger). On the 10 December 1969, Hill Samuel Australia Limited opened its doors in Sydney with a staff of three executives. Offering a range of financial services and products with the expertise and fame of its parent company, Hill Samuel Australia began to win significant mandates. Following a proposal to the Australian Federal Government in 1985, Macquarie Bank Limited was established in February of that year as part of the restructure of Hill Samuel Australia as an independent trading bank. These small steps have led Macquarie Bank to be one of the most successful diversified provider of financial products originating in Australia. The bank decided to enter the UK securities market buying Wood MacKenzie, a stockbroker, in June 1984. Before the merger with TSB Group Plc., Hill Samuel's 1987 Pre-tax profits were primarily of consisted of merchant banking (50%); as well as investment management services (27%); employee benefit services (13%); and insurance (6%). In 1987, Hill Samuel had suspended trading in its shares on the London Stock Exchange amid signs that it would accept a merger bid from the Union Bank of Switzerland, as the two groups began takeover talks in July. However, by October of that year a final successful takeover bid was made by the TSB Group Plc., one of the United Kingdom's largest retail banks at the time. By 1995, the merger of TSB Group and Lloyds Bank led Hill Samuel to become a subsidiary of Lloyds TSB, now restructured and renamed as Lloyds Banking Group. ==See also== Macquarie Bank Royal Dutch Shell Company ==References== Defunct financial services companies of the United Kingdom Former investment banks Offshore finance Banks of the United Kingdom Banks established in 1832 Banks disestablished in 1995
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==Jason Morgan== Hello. thanks for your edits. Can you please provide a source for this statement that you wrote? a footnote. "Some fans call this the beginning of Jason and Elizabeth's relationship, though most will date it back to when they first met." Also, I think the Elizabeth and Sam section are too repetitive with your comments. The information, if I am not mistaken, as to how Liz and Jason met is already somewhere else in the article and there is no need to repeat it. Can you make the necessary adjustments? Thank you.--Charleenmerced Talk
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Ornithonyssus bursa (also known as the tropical fowl mite) is a species of mite. It is most often a parasite of birds, but also has been found to bite humans and two species of mammals. It usually lives in birds' feathers, but for laying its eggs, it more often uses their nests rather than their feathers. Tropical fowl mites undergo five stages during their development: egg, larva, protonymph, deutonymph, and adult. During the last two stages, they suck blood from their host for food. They are often diurnal, whereas northern fowl mites are nocturnal in nature. ==Synonyms== Ornithonyssus bursa has been described under the following synonyms, which are no longer used: Leiognathus bursa Berlese (1888) Liponyssus bursa Hirst (1916) Ornithonyssus bursa Sambon (1928) ==Description== Ornithonyssus bursa has four pairs of legs, three of which are located on the sternal plate. Towards its posterior end, its body narrows slightly. These two features distinguish it from another member of the genus, Ornithonyssus sylviarum, whose posterior end narrows considerably and which possesses only two pairs of legs on its sternal plate. ==Effects on humans== Ornithonyssus bursa can move from birds' nests into human homes. It also infests domestic fowl and can spread to humans handling fowl. Its bites cause small, irritating skin lesions and in some people, intense skin inflammation. ==See also== Acariasis Gamasoidosis List of mites associated with cutaneous reactions ==References== Mesostigmata Animals described in 1888 Parasitic arthropods of mammals Parasites of birds
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Signe Swensson (23 November 1888 in Trondhjem – 22 April 1974) was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Conservative Party of Norway. She served as a Member of Parliament from 1931 to 1936 and as president of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights in 1956. Originally trained as a teacher at Oslo Teacher's College in 1912, she got her . degree in 1922, and worked as a district physician in Frøya, Sør-Trøndelag before settling in Trondhjem as a specialist in skin diseases in 1927. She was president of the Norwegian Association of Female Professionals 1936–46, member of the city council of Trondheim 1937-47 and president of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights. Her father was Swedish-born businessman Pehr Gustaf Swensson and her brother was physician Nils Victor Swensson. == References == Norwegian women's rights activists Women members of the Storting 1888 births 1974 deaths Members of the Storting Conservative Party (Norway) politicians People from Trondheim 20th-century Norwegian politicians 20th-century Norwegian women politicians Norwegian Association for Women's Rights people
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== What language? == This article doesn't clearly explain in what language or languages the Primary Chronicle is written. Does anyone have a reliable source for this information? Moxfyre (ǝɹʎℲxoɯ | contrib) It is Old East Slavic with the strong South Slavic influence (i.e. it has words as well as phonetic, grammatic and syntactical forms from Old Church Slavic). Roughly speaking it's an old mixed East-South Slavic language. In the three editions section, why does it not say what sources/manuscripts we find the first edition in? It does this for the other 2 editions. For the sake of continuity it is important. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.191.57.40 (talk) == Radziwiłł Chronicle == Why is Radziwiłł Chronicle not mentioned among the manuscripts? Isn't it as important as the Laurentian and Hypatian codex? No, it is not. == Recent correction == , I appreciate for your attention and Merry Christmas. However, there is a big difference between Old Church Slavonic and Old East Slavic. It seems that you are not aware of it. Please, review your change by checking what is the matter. Moreover, the article itself states that the Russian Primary Chronicle is written in Old East Slavic. Aleksandr Grigoryev (talk) Hi Aleksandr Grigoryev Sorry for a slow reply, but Happy New Year! Please read my edit summary: It explains why I reverted your edit. --
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Petrophila cyloialis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Schaus in 1906. It is found in Mexico. ==References== Petrophila Moths described in 1906
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George Douglas of Parkhead, (died 1602), was a Scottish landowner, mining entrepreneur, Provost of Edinburgh, and Keeper of Edinburgh Castle. ==Career== George Douglas was a son of George Douglas of Pittendreich, the name of his mother is unknown. His half-sister, Elizabeth, daughter of Lady Dundas, married Smeton Richeson. He married Marioun Douglas, heiress of Parkhead or Parkheid, and so became known as George Douglas of Parkhead. Parkhead is close to the Lanarkshire town of Douglas. He was later Provost of Edinburgh and Captain or keeper of Edinburgh Castle. After the Lang Siege of Edinburgh castle was concluded in August 1573, Douglas supervised the rebuilding of part of the back wall and other repairs, buying lime, sand, slate and glass. Part of the running expenses, or "sustenation" of the castle was paid to Douglas from the customs of Edinburgh town by Robert Gourlay. Parkhead is credited with building the half-moon battery at Edinburgh castle, the Historie of King James the Sext records that Regent Morton appointed him captain, and caused "masonis to begin to redd (clear away) the bruisit wallis, and to repaire the foirwark to the forme of ane bulwark, platt and braid above, for the resett and ryving (receiving) of many canonis." Some building accounts from this work survive. Douglas prospered during the regency of his brother, James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, and his servant Florence Douglas was made Rothesay Herald. When his brother resigned the regency of Scotland in March 1579, George Douglas of Parkhead made an inventory of the personal jewellery of Mary, Queen of Scots kept in Edinburgh Castle, and of the textiles, the royal tapestries, Mary's remaining costume, her pictures, dolls, and library, and he itemised the artillery of the castle and the tools in its workshops. The taking of this inventory was described in the chronicle attributed to David Moysie. Douglas was involved in lead mining at Wanlockhead and Glengonnar or Leadhills in Lanarkshire and in Orkney. In June 1581 his interest in the lead mines with all the lead ore recovered was confiscated and given to James Stewart, Earl of Arran because he had withheld Torthorwald Castle from the earl. Parkhead wrote to Francis Walsingham in June 1582 to thank him for hospitality in England, mentioning his friend John Selby of the garrison of Berwick-upon-Tweed. He had written to Selby in May 1582 describing a rumour that James VI would be sent to France. In August 1584 George Douglas and his sons James and George were declared traitors and their goods and lands forfeited for their role "art and part" in the Raid of Stirling in April 1584. ==Norway== James VI of Scotland sailed to Norway to meet his bride Anna of Denmark in October 1589. George Douglas of Parkhead was one of his companions. He wrote from Oslo to the Earl of Morton on 30 November 1589. The king had decided to stay over winter at the Danish court, and the Earl's son Archibald Douglas had decided to go travelling. He had asked Parkhead to go with him. ==Later life== After their kinsman William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton had been imprisoned in their keeping at Edinburgh Castle, Marion Douglas wrote to his wife Agnes Leslie, Countess of Morton to thank her for a gift of cheese from her farms at Fossoway near Lochleven Castle. She said that Morton had "received but very simple entertainment here". Another of Marion Douglas's letters concerns the lead mines. On 6 August 1592 she wrote from Parkhead to Lord Menmuir asking for his decision about the mining concessions between Eustachius Roche and her husband. She had been obliged to order her miners to suspend working, putting them to other work or laying them off. On 20 December 1593 George Douglas and his son James made over some of their lead mining rights in Glengonnar to the goldsmith and financier Thomas Foulis. An English prospector Stephen Atkinson writing in 1619 stated that "George Parkhead" was killed by a landslide in wet weather at a mine working at "Short-clough brayes". It took three days to dig him out. The Shortcleuch water joins the Elvan and falls into the Clyde. Some sources suggest the victim of this accident was a son of George Douglas of Parkhead, and it occurred in 1586 while he was prospecting for gold. George Douglas of Parkhead's will was registered in Edinburgh in 1602. It mentions oats stored in the barn yard of "Auld Foulden". ==Family== The children of George Douglas and Marion Douglas included; James Douglas of Parkhead (d. 1608), who married Elizabeth Carlyle, daughter of William, Master of Carlyle. She was an heiress and the marriage was probably arranged by Regent Morton. It was said that he was cruel to her. On 2 November 1596 James Douglas of Parkhead and his accomplices killed his father's enemy, James Stewart, former Earl of Arran at Symington. They claimed that Stewart was technically a rebel, "at the horn". As his tombstone at Holyrood Abbey mentions, James Douglas was killed on the Royal Mile Edinburgh on 14 July 1608, by Captain William Stewart, son of William Stewart of Monkton and a nephew of Arran. Elizabeth Carlyle then married William Sinclair of Blaas. George Douglas of Mordington, who married Margaret Dundas, daughter of Archibald Dundas of Fingask, and sister of William Dundas who wrote letters commenting on the court of Anne of Denmark in 1590 and painted ceilings in 1593. She was the widow of William Kerr of Ancram, and mother of the courtier Robert Kerr. John Douglas, minister of Crail. Catherine Douglas, who married Sir James Douglas of Arniston, governor of Berwick upon Tweed after 1603. Margaret Douglas, who married (1) Edward Sinclair of Roslynn and Herbertshire, (2) Sir Patrick Home of Ayton. Martha Douglas, who married Robert Bruce, minister of Edinburgh. Their betrothal ring was kept by the Bruce family of Kinnaird, Stirlingshire. Mary Douglas, who married John Carruthers of Holmains in Annandale. ==References== ==External links== Scheduled Monument: Gold scours, cut into the hillside above the Shortcleuch Water, SM13677, Historic Environment Scotland. History of Leadhills, Leadhills Estate. Robert William Cochran-Patrick, Early Records Relating to Mining in Scotland (Edinburgh, 1878). 16th-century Scottish people 16th-century births Year of birth unknown 1602 deaths Lord Provosts of Edinburgh Mining engineers Scottish mining engineers Gold mines in Scotland 16th-century Scottish businesspeople Lairds
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Tha Sala (ท่าศาลา) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Mai District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 11,347 people. The tambon contains five villages. ==References== Tambon of Chiang Mai province Populated places in Chiang Mai province
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==Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment== This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 14 January 2020 and 7 May 2020. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): RRothermich.
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Prehistoric demography, palaeodemography or archaeological demography is the study of [and
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Nong Pa Khrang (หนองป่าครั่ง 'swamp forest') is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Mai District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a population of 8,423 people. The tambon contains seven mubans (villages). ==References== Tambon of Chiang Mai province Populated places in Chiang Mai province
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William Brazier (born October 17, 1983) is an American rugby league footballer who plays for the United States national rugby league team, USA Falcons, Old Blue Rugby Football Club in the Rugby Super League (US) and the Connecticut Wildcats in the American National Rugby League. His position of choice is at prop or hooker. Brazier was selected to participate in the 2008 USA Rugby National Guard Senior Men's National All-Star Championship and was selected to the initial squad slated to play for USA Rugby at the 2007 Rugby World Cup. ==Background== Will Brazier was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. ==Internationals== Brazier played for the USA Tomahawks representing the United States against Australia in rugby league football at the 2004 Liberty Bell Cup. In that game, the USA led 24-6 before losing 36-24 to the world’s best rugby league team. Brazier currently plays for the USA Falcons in rugby union. ==College Rugby== Brazier was a four-year member of the Fairfield University Men's Rugby Football Club. He was selected a USA Rugby Collegiate All-American in 2005 and a four-time New England Collegiate All- Star in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. Brazier received his bachelor's degree from Fairfield University in 2005. ==Youth Rugby== Brazier began playing rugby during his senior year in high school for Fairfield Prep RFC. Soon thereafter, he was selected for the USA U19 team, where he gained four caps. ==References== == External links == USA Falcons Profile: William Brazier Old Blue RFC Profile: Will Brazier 1983 births Sportspeople from Bridgeport, Connecticut American rugby league players United States national rugby league team players Fairfield University alumni Connecticut Wildcats rugby league players Living people Fairfield College Preparatory School alumni
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Dinosaur Island was an animatronic dinosaur themed attraction at Sea World on the Gold Coast, Australia. The attraction was manufactured by Canadian company Dinosaurs Unearthed and opened on 16 June 2012. ==History== Dinosaur Island was announced via Sea World's Facebook page on 3 May 2012. This followed several visual clues as to what the new attraction might be. Construction began almost immediately with the closure of the area surrounding the Rescue Point Lighthouse. In late May, the dinosaurs began to arrive. On 16 June 2012, the attraction officially opened to the public. The exhibit was expected to close following the June/July holidays in 2013; however it remained open until June 2014. ==Exhibit== The Dinosaur Island exhibit was split into two sections. The main part of Dinosaur Island was where a number of the larger animatronics were located. There were 14 animatronics in this area including an long Tyrannosaurus. Some of the animatronics featured control panels which allowed guests to control their movement. This section was located along the edge of the Sea World Lake in the area surrounding the Rescue Point Lighthouse. The second part of the exhibit, the Dinosaur Island Discovery Centre, was an indoor exhibit located near the Sea World Monorail System's main station and Penguin Encounter. This section was also home to a merchandise shop, the Dinosaur Store. ==Dinosaurs== Dinosaur Island was made up of at least 14 dinosaurs, including: Dilong Dilophosaurus Gigantoraptor Omeisaurus Parasaurolophus Protoceratops Stegosaurus Triceratops Tyrannosaurus rex Velociraptor ==See also== 2012 in amusement parks 2014 in amusement parks Dinosaurs Alive! ==References== ==External links== Dinosaur Island at Dinosaurs Unearthed Amusement rides introduced in 2012 Amusement rides that closed in 2014 Amusement rides manufactured by Dinosaurs Unearthed Animatronic attractions Dinosaurs in amusement parks Sea World (Australia)
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Petrophila daemonalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1907. It has been recorded in the US state of Texas. ==References== Petrophila Moths described in 1907
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Santiago Cortés may refer to:\ Santiago Cortés (botanist) (1854–1924), see Elaeis Santiago Cortés (footballer) Santiago Cortés (musician)
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The Fourth Abe Cabinet governed Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe from November 2017 to September 2020. The government is a coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito (which had changed its name from "New Komeito" in the 2012–2014 term) and controls both the upper and lower houses of the National Diet. Following his resignation, the Fourth Abe cabinet was dissolved on September 16, 2020, and replaced with the Suga cabinet. According to research by Nikkan Gendai, 10 out of 20 members in the Fourth Abe Cabinet had connections to the Unification Church, in Japan by Shinzo Abe's grandfather, former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, Yoshio Kodama and Ryōichi Sasakawa. These connections were largely ignored by Japanese journalists. ==Background== == Election of the Prime Minister == == Lists of Ministers == R = Member of the House of Representatives C = Member of the House of Councillors === Cabinet === {|class="wikitable" |+ Fourth Abe Cabinet from November 1, 2017 to October 2, 2018 ! Portfolio ! colspan=3 | Minister ! colspan=2 | Term |- | Prime Minister ! style="background-color: " | | Shinzō Abe | R | December 26, 2012 – September 16, 2020 |- | Deputy Prime MinisterMinister of FinanceMinister of State for Financial ServicesMinister in charge of Overcoming Deflation ! style="background-color: " | | Tarō Asō | R | December 26, 2012 – October 4, 2021 |- | Minister of Internal Affairs and CommunicationsMinister of State for Women's EmpowermentMinister of State for Gender EqualityMinister of State for the Social Security and Tax Number System ! style="background-color: " | | Seiko Noda | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of Justice ! style="background-color: " | | Yōko Kamikawa | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of Foreign Affairs ! style="background-color: " | | Tarō Kōno | R | August 3, 2017 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and TechnologyMinister in charge of Education Rebuilding ! style="background-color: " | | Yoshimasa Hayashi | C | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of Health, Labour and WelfareMinister for Working-style ReformMinister in charge of the Abduction IssueMinister of State for the Abduction Issue ! style="background-color: " | | Katsunobu Katō | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries ! style="background-color: " | | Ken Saitō | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of Economy, Trade and IndustryMinister of State for Industrial CompetitivenessMinister for Economic Cooperation with RussiaMinister in charge of the Response to the Economic Impact caused by the Nuclear AccidentMinister of State for the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation ! style="background-color: " | | Hiroshige Sekō | C | August 3, 2016 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and TourismMinister of State for Water Cycle Policy ! style="background-color: " | | Keiichi Ishii | R | October 7, 2015 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of the EnvironmentMinister of State for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness ! style="background-color: " | | Masaharu Nakagawa | C | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of Defense ! style="background-color: " | | Itsunori Onodera | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Chief Cabinet SecretaryMinister in charge of Alleviating the Burden of the Bases in Okinawa ! style="background-color: " | | Yoshihide Suga | R | December 26, 2012 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister of State for ReconstructionMinister in charge of Comprehensive Policy Coordination for Revival from the Nuclear Accident at Fukushima ! style="background-color: " | | Masayoshi Yoshino | R | April 26, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Chairperson of the National Public Safety CommissionMinister in charge of Building National ResilienceMinister of State for Disaster Management ! style="background-color: " | | Hachiro Okonogi | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | rowspan="2"| Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories AffairsMinister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food SafetyMinister of State for Ocean PolicyMinister in charge of Territorial Issues ! style="background-color: " | | Tetsuma Esaki | R | August 3, 2017 – February 27, 2018 |- ! style="background-color: " | | Teru Fukui | R | February 27, 2018 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister for Promoting Dynamic Engagement of All CitizensMinister in charge of Information Technology PolicyMinister of State for Measures for Declining BirthrateMinister of State for the "Cool Japan" StrategyMinister of State for the Intellectual Property StrategyMinister of State for Science and Technology PolicyMinister of State for Space Policy ! style="background-color: " | | Masaji Matsuyama | C | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister in charge of Economic RevitalizationMinister for Human Resources DevelopmentMinister in charge of Total Reform of Social Security and TaxMinister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy ! style="background-color: " | | Toshimitsu Motegi | R | August 3, 2017 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of State for Regional RevitalizationMinister of State for Regulatory ReformMinister in charge of Regional RevitalizationMinister of State for Administrative ReformMinister of State for Civil Service Reform ! style="background-color: " | | Hiroshi Kajiyama | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |- | Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games ! style="background-color: " | | Shun'ichi Suzuki | R | August 3, 2017 – October 2, 2018 |} ==== Changes ==== February 27, 2018 – Okinawa and Northern Territories Minister Tetsuma Esaki resigned and was replaced by Teru Fukui. === First Reshuffled Cabinet === {|class="wikitable" |+ Fourth Abe Cabinet from October 2, 2018 to September 11, 2019 ! Portfolio ! colspan=3 | Minister ! colspan=2 | Term |- | Prime Minister ! style="background-color: " | | Shinzō Abe | R | December 26, 2012 – September 16, 2020 |- | Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Finance Minister of State for Financial Services Minister in charge of Overcoming Deflation ! style="background-color: " | | Tarō Asō | R | December 26, 2012 – October 4, 2021 |- | Minister of Internal Affairs and CommunicationsMinister of State for the Social Security and Tax Number System ! style="background-color: " | | Masatoshi Ishida | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Justice ! style="background-color: " | | Takashi Yamashita | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Foreign Affairs ! style="background-color: " | | Tarō Kōno | R | August 3, 2017 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and TechnologyMinister in charge of Education Rebuilding ! style="background-color: " | | Masahiko Shibayama | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Health, Labour and WelfareMinister for Working-style Reform ! style="background-color: " | | Takumi Nemoto | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries ! style="background-color: " | | Takamori Yoshikawa | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Economy, Trade and IndustryMinister of State for Industrial CompetitivenessMinister for Economic Cooperation with RussiaMinister in charge of the Response to the Economic Impact caused by the Nuclear AccidentMinister of State for the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation ! style="background-color: " | | Hiroshige Sekō | C | August 3, 2016 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and TourismMinister of State for Water Cycle Policy ! style="background-color: " | | Keiichi Ishii | R | October 7, 2015 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of the EnvironmentMinister of State for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness ! style="background-color: " | | Yoshiaki Harada | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of Defense ! style="background-color: " | | Takeshi Iwaya | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Chief Cabinet SecretaryMinister in charge of Alleviating the Burden of the Bases in Okinawa ! style="background-color: " | | Yoshihide Suga | R | December 26, 2012 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister of State for ReconstructionMinister in charge of Comprehensive Policy Coordination for Revival from the Nuclear Accident at Fukushima ! style="background-color: " | | Hiromichi Watanabe | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Chairperson of the National Public Safety CommissionMinister in charge of Building National ResilienceMinister of State for Disaster Management ! style="background-color: " | | Junzo Yamamoto | C | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister in charge of Information Technology PolicyMinister of State for the "Cool Japan" StrategyMinister of State for the Intellectual Property StrategyMinister of State for Science and Technology PolicyMinister of State for Space Policy ! style="background-color: " | | Takuya Hirai | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister for Promoting Dynamic Engagement of All CitizensMinister of State for Administrative ReformMinister of State for Civil Service ReformMinister in charge of Territorial IssuesMinister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories AffairsMinister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food SafetyMinister of State for Measures for Declining BirthrateMinister of State for Ocean Policy ! style="background-color: " | | Mitsuhiro Miyakoshi | R | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal PolicyMinister in charge of Social Security ReformMinister in charge of TPP and Japan-U.S. Trade Negotiations ! style="background-color: " | | Toshimitsu Motegi | R | August 3, 2017 – September 11, 2019 |- | Minister of State for Regional RevitalizationMinister of State for Regulatory ReformMinister of State for Gender EqualityMinister in charge of Women's Empowerment Minister in charge of Regional Revitalization ! style="background-color: " | | Satsuki Katayama | C | October 2, 2018 – September 11, 2019 |- | rowspan="2"|Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games ! style="background-color: " | | Yoshitaka Sakurada | R | October 2, 2018 – April 10, 2019 |- ! style="background-color: " | | Shun'ichi Suzuki | R | April 10, 2019 – September 11, 2019 |} ==== Changes ==== April 10, 2019 – Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada resigned and was replaced by Shun'ichi Suzuki. === Second Reshuffled Cabinet === {|class="wikitable" |+ Fourth Abe Cabinet from September 11, 2019 to September 16, 2020 ! Portfolio ! colspan=3 | Minister ! colspan=2 | Term |- |Prime Minister ! style="background-color: " | | Shinzō Abe | R | December 26, 2012 – September 16, 2020 |- |Deputy Prime MinisterMinister of FinanceMinister of State for Financial ServicesMinister in charge of Overcoming Deflation ! style="background-color: " | | Tarō Asō | R | December 26, 2012 – October 4, 2021 |- |Minister for Internal Affairs and CommunicationsMinister of State for the Social Security and Tax Number System ! style="background-color: " | | Sanae Takaichi | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |rowspan=2|Minister of Justice ! style="background-color: " | |Katsuyuki Kawai | R | September 11, 2019 – October 31, 2019 |- ! style="background-color: " | |Masako Mori | R | October 31, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister for Foreign Affairs ! style="background-color: " | |Toshimitsu Motegi | R | September 11, 2019 – November 4, 2021 |- |Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and TechnologyMinister in charge of Education Rebuilding ! style="background-color: " | |Kōichi Hagiuda | R | September 11, 2019 – October 4, 2021 |- |Minister of Health, Labour and WelfareMinister in charge of Working-style Reform ! style="background-color: " | |Katsunobu Katō | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries ! style="background-color: " | |Taku Etō | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |rowspan=2|Minister of Economy, Trade and IndustryMinister in charge of Industrial CompetitivenessMinister in charge of International ExpositionMinister of State for Economic Cooperation with RussiaMinister in charge of the Response to the Economic Impact caused by the Nuclear AccidentMinister of State for the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation ! style="background-color: " | |Isshu Sugawara | R | September 11, 2019 – October 25, 2019 |- ! style="background-color: " | |Hiroshi Kajiyama | R | October 25, 2019 – October 4, 2021 |- |Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and TourismMinister in charge of Water Cycle Policy ! style="background-color: " | |Kazuyoshi Akaba | R | September 11, 2019 – October 4, 2021 |- |Minister of the EnvironmentMinister of State for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness ! style="background-color: " | |Shinjirō Koizumi | R | September 11, 2019 – October 4, 2021 |- |Minister of Defense ! style="background-color: " | |Tarō Kōno | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Chief Cabinet SecretaryMinister in charge of Mitigating the Impact of U.S. Forces in OkinawaMinister in charge of the Abductions Issue ! style="background-color: " | |Yoshihide Suga | R | December 26, 2012 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister for ReconstructionMinister in charge of Comprehensive Policy Coordination for Revival from the Nuclear Accident at Fukushima ! style="background-color: " | |Kazunori Tanaka | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Chairperson of the National Public Safety CommissionMinister in charge of Administrative ReformMinister in charge of Civil Service ReformMinister in charge of Building National ResilienceMinister of State for Disaster Management ! style="background-color: " | |Ryota Takeda | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister for Promoting Dynamic Engagement of All CitizensMinister in charge of Territorial IssuesMinister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories AffairsMinister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food SafetyMinister of State for Measures for the Declining BirthrateMinister of State for Ocean Policy ! style="background-color: " | |Seiichi Eto | C | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister in charge of Information Technology PolicyMinister of State for "Cool Japan" StrategyMinister of State for the Intellectual Property StrategyMinister of State for Science and Technology PolicyMinister of State for Space Policy ! style="background-color: " | |Naokazu Takemoto | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal PolicyMinister in charge of Social Security ReformMinister in charge of TPP and Japan-U.S. Trade Negotiations ! style="background-color: " | |Yasutoshi Nishimura | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister of State for Regional RevitalizationMinister of State for Regulatory Reform ! style="background-color: " | |Seigo Kitamura | R | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |- |Minister of State for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic GamesMinister in charge of Women's EmpowermentMinister of State for Gender Equality ! style="background-color: " | |Seiko Hashimoto | C | September 11, 2019 – September 16, 2020 |} ==== Changes ==== October 25, 2019 – Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Isshu Sugawara resigned and was replaced by Hiroshi Kajiyama. October 31, 2019 – Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai resigned and was replaced by Masako Mori. == References == == External links == List of Ministers November 2017 – October 2018 List of Ministers October 2018 – September 2019 List of Ministers September 2019 – September 2020 Cabinet of Japan 2017 establishments in Japan 2020 disestablishments in Japan Cabinets established in 2017 Cabinets disestablished in 2020 2017 in Japanese politics Shinzo Abe
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Desoria elegans is a species of springtail from Switzerland. == References == == External links == Desoria elegans at Collembola Animals described in 1899
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Aamer Sajjad (born 5 February 1981) is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm off-spin bowler, he played first-class cricket from 2002 to 2018. In 2009–10 he scored more runs than anybody else in the Pakistan season, finishing with 1435 runs at an average of 68.33. Opening the batting for Water and Power Development Authority against Sui Southern Gas Company, he made 289, adding 580 for the second wicket with Rafatullah Mohmand. It is the highest second-wicket partnership, and the second-highest partnership of all, in first-class cricket history. He was selected for the Pakistan A tours of Sri Lanka in August and September 2010, and the West Indies in November. When the regular captain, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, was absent, he often captained the Water and Power Development Authority team. In February 2021, he began to undertake coaching courses with the Pakistan Cricket Board. ==References== ==External links== Aamer Sajjad at CricketArchive 1981 births Living people Cricketers from Lahore Pakistani cricketers Lahore cricketers Water and Power Development Authority cricketers
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