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List of storms named Matmo
The name Matmo has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific Ocean. It means "heavy rain" in the Chamorro language. Matmo replaced Chataan after the damaging 2002 typhoon. * Tropical Storm Matmo (2008) (T0803, 04W, Dindo) – remained out to sea. * Typhoon Matmo (2014) (T1410, 10W, Henry) – a typhoon that struck Taiwan and mainland China. * Severe Tropical Storm Matmo (2019) (T1422, 23W, BOB 04) - a long-lasting storm that struck Vietnam and regenerated in the Bay of Bengal.
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Guillermo Berrío
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Berrío and the second or maternal family name is Gómez. Luis Guillermo Berrío Gómez (11 April 1968 – 11 April 2021) was a Colombian football player and coach. Playing career Born in Amagá,Envigado, Atlético Huila, Deportivo Pereira and Deportes Quindío, and winning four promotions throughout his career.Unión Minas and Juan Aurich. Coaching career Berrío coached more than 300 games, for clubs including Atlético Huila, Independiente Medellín, Alianza Petrolera and Deportivo Pasto. Later life and death Berrío died of a heart attack on his 53rd birthday. * Guillermo Berrío at BDFA (in Spanish)
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Harsen Prize
The Harsen prize was an academic prize, accompanied by a cash award, that was given to deserving graduating students of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City during the 19th century and early 20th century. There were different categories of the prize including "Clinical Reports" and "Proficiency in Examination". There were multiple placings or levels of the prize; in 1884 first prize under "Proficiency in Examination" was accompanied by an award of US$500, second place received US$300, and third place received US$200. Recipients * George Frederick Shrady, Sr. 1861 * Allan McLane Hamilton 1870 * Charles Henry May, 1st prize Clinical Reports, 1st prize Proficiency in Examination 1883 * George Sumner Huntington, 1st prize Clinical Reports, 1st prize Proficiency in Examination 1884 * L. S. Manson, 2nd prize Clinical Reports 1884 * G. W. Weld, 3rd prize Clinical Reports 1884 * George Roe Lockwood, Jr., 2nd prize Proficiency in Examination 1884 * E. K. Morton, 3rd prize Proficiency in Examination 1884 * Ervin Alden Tucker for Proficiency in All Branches of Medical Teaching 1885 * William Gilman Thompson for an essay 1885 * Edward Wight Clarke 1887 * Levi Olmstead Wiggins circa 1889 * Austin Wilkinson Hollis 1890 * Alexis Moschcowitz 1891 * William Van Valzah Hayes 1893 * Albert Ashton Berg in Clinical Reports 1894 * Archibald Henry Busby, 1st prize Clinical Reports 1898 * Edward A. Rosenberg, 2nd prize Clinical Reports 1898 * R. J. Held, 3rd prize Clinical Reports 1898 * Victor C. Peterson, 1st prize Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Philip Schieffelin Sabine, 2nd prize Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Hughes Dayton, 3rd prize Proficiency in Examination 1898 * William W. Vibbert, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * George A. Saxe, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * John M. Taylor, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Emil A. Rundquist, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Charles M. Williams, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Burton J. Lee, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Stanley O. Sabel, honors in Proficiency in Examination 1898 * Haven Emerson, 1901 * William T. Bull, 1902
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Moulin Rouge (1952 film)
This article is about the 1952 motion picture. For other uses, see Moulin Rouge (disambiguation). Zsa Zsa Gabor in Moulin Rouge (1952); costume design by Elsa Schiaparelli. Moulin Rouge is a 1952 British historical romantic drama film directed by John Huston from a screenplay he co-wrote with Anthony Veiller, based on the 1950 novel of the same name by Pierre La Mure, and produced by John and James Woolf. The film follows artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in 19th-century Paris's bohemian subculture in and around the Moulin Rouge, a burlesque palace. The film was screened at the 14th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Lion. The film stars José Ferrer (Toulouse-Lautrec), Zsa Zsa Gabor (Jane Avril), Suzanne Flon, Eric Pohlmann, Colette Marchand, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Katherine Kath, Theodore Bikel, and Muriel Smith. Plot In 1890 Paris, crowds pour into the Moulin Rouge nightclub as artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec finishes a bottle of cognac while sketching the club's dancers. The club's regulars arrive: singer Jane Avril teases Henri charmingly, dancers La Goulue and Aicha fight, and owner Maurice Joyant offers Henri free drinks for a month in exchange for painting a promotional poster. At closing time, Henri waits for the crowds to disperse before standing to reveal his four-foot six-inch stature. A flashback reveals that, as a boy, Henri fell down a flight of stairs and injured his legs, which never healed properly due to a genetic disorder (his aristocrat parents were first cousins), leading him to devote himself to art.
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Walking home to his Montmartre apartment, he meets street walker Marie Charlet and helps her escape police apprehension. Henri is impressed that Marie remarks on his disability without judgment, and he lets her to stay with him. Gradually, he realizes poverty has made Marie cruel but has also rendered her free of society's hypocrisy. He dotes on her, but Marie takes advantage of him; one night, after staying out all evening, Henri waits for her return and angrily tells her to leave, and though they make up, Henri remains distrustful of Marie. When Marie insults the portrait Henri has made of her, he throws her out and then sinks into alcoholism so deeply that his landlady notifies his mother, who suggests he find Marie to dispel his depression. Henri finds Marie at a café, drunk and distraught. Marie reveals that she stayed with Henri merely to save money for her boyfriend, who has now left her. Henri returns to his apartment bent on suicide, turning on the gas. Waiting to asphyxiate, he is suddenly inspired to finish the Moulin Rouge poster for Maurice. Having survived his crisis, he secretly arranges to give Marie enough money for a new life.
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The next day, Henri brings the poster to the dance hall and, though the style is unusual, Maurice accepts it. This leads to more and more success, but a racy portrait prompt Henri's father to denounce his work as "pornographic." Despite this, Henri keeps depicting Parisian nightlife, which earns him rivalries and fame but no genuine friends. One morning, he sees a young woman standing at the edge of Pont Alexandre III over the Seine River. Thinking she might be suicidal, he stops to talk to her. She tells him she isn't going to jump and throws a key into the water. Days later, Jane Avril goes shopping with Henri, where the young woman from the bridge is modeling gowns at a dress shop. She is Myriamme, Jane's friend who, unlike Jane, lives on her own earnings and not the patronage of rich lovers. Myriamme is a great admirer of Henri's paintings, and Henri is shocked to discover that she bought the portrait of Marie Charlet years before in a flea market. She reveals that the key she threw into the water belonged to a wealthy suitor, Marcel de la Voisier, who asked her to be his mistress but not his wife. While Henri continues to bitterly decry true love as an illusion, he falls in love with Myriamme. One night the two see dancer La Goulue on the street, washed-up, drunkenly insisting she was once a star, causing Henri to realize that the Moulin Rouge is now respectable and no longer caters to bohemians and misfits. Myriamme informs Henri that Marcel has finally asked her to marry him. Henri, certain she loves the more handsome man, bitingly congratulates her for trapping Marcel. Myriamme asks Henri if he loves her, but, believing that she is only trying to spare his feelings, he lies and tells her he does not. The next day Henri receives a letter from Myriamme telling him that she loves him, not Marcel, but she believes Henri's bitterness over Marie has poisoned any chance for them to be happy together. He rushes to Myriamme's apartment, but she is already gone.
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A year later, drunk in a dive bar, Henri still obsessively reads Myriamme's note. He is carried home, where delirium tremens make him hallucinate cockroaches, and in trying to drive them away, Henri falls down a flight of stairs. Henri is brought to his family's chateau but his condition worsens; on his deathbed, Henri's father reveals that Henri is to be the first living artist to be shown in the Louvre. Henri's father begs for forgiveness. In his last moments, Henri sees visions of figures from his Moulin Rouge paintings, including Jane Avril, who joyously dance around his bedroom. Cast * José Ferrer as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec / Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec * Zsa Zsa Gabor as Jane Avril * Colette Marchand as Marie Charlet * Suzanne Flon as Myriamme Hyam * Claude Nollier as Countess Adele de Toulouse-Lautrec * Katherine Kath as La Goulue * Muriel Smith as Aicha; ghost singer for Zsa Zsa Gabor (uncredited) * Mary Clare as Madame Louet * Lee Montague as Maurice Joyant * Walter Crisham as Valentin le Cesosse * Theodore Bikel as King Milan IV of Serbia * Peter Cushing as Marcel de la Voisier * Christopher Lee as Georges Seurat * Michael Balfour as Dodo * Eric Pohlmann as Picard Production In the film, Ferrer plays both Henri and his father, the Comte Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec. To transform Ferrer into Henri required the use of platforms and concealed pits as well as special camera angles, makeup and costumes. Short body doubles were also used. In addition, Ferrer used a set of knee-pads of his own design allowing him to walk on his knees . He received high praise not only for his performance, but for his willingness to have his legs strapped in such a manner simply to play a role.
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It was reported that John Huston asked cinematographer Oswald Morris to render the color scheme of the film to look "as if Toulouse-Lautrec had directed it".Moulin Rouge was shot in three-strip Technicolor. The Technicolor projection print is created by dye transfer from three primary-color gelatin matrices. This permits great flexibility in controlling the density, contrast, and saturation of the print. Huston asked Technicolor for a subdued palette, rather than the sometimes-gaudy colors "glorious Technicolor" was famous for. Technicolor was reportedly reluctant to do this. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, and on location in London and Paris. The budget was £434,264 plus $160,000 to cover the fees of John Huston, José Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Reception During its first year of release it earned £205,453 in UK cinemas According to the National Film Finance Corporation, the film made a comfortable profit. Ferrer received 40 per cent of the proceeds from the film as well as other rights. This remuneration gave rise to a prominent U.S. Second Circuit tax case, Commissioner v. Ferrer (1962), in which Ferrer argued that he was taxed too much. Accolades Award Category Nominee(s) Result Academy Awards Best Motion Picture Nominated Best Director John Huston Nominated Best Actor José Ferrer Nominated Best Supporting Actress Colette Marchand Nominated Best Art Direction – Color Paul Sheriff and Marcel Vertès Won Best Costume Design – Color Marcel Vertès Won Best Film Editing Ralph Kemplen Nominated British Academy Film Awards Best Film from any Source Nominated Best British Film Nominated Most Promising Newcomer to Film Colette Marchand Nominated British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography Oswald Morris Won Golden Globe Awards Most Promising Newcomer – Female Colette Marchand Won National Board of Review Awards Top Foreign Films 2nd Place Venice Film Festival Golden Lion John Huston Nominated Silver Lion Won Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Anthony Veiller and John Huston Nominated The film was not nominated for its color cinematography, which many criticsLeonard Maltin, in his annual Movie and Video Guide declared: "If you can't catch this in color, skip it."
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In an interview shortly after his successful film version of Cabaret opened, Bob Fosse acknowledged John Huston's filming of the can-can in Moulin Rouge as being very influential on his own film style. The Moulin Rouge theme song became well known and made it onto the record industry charts. The film was nominated for inclusion on the American Film Institute list of 100 Greatest Film Scores, but was not included on the final list. Digital restoration The film was digitally restored by FotoKem for Blu-ray debut. Frame-by-frame digital restoration was done by Prasad Corporation removing dirt, tears, scratches and other defects.The Film Foundation, Park Circus, Romulus Films, and MGM was selected to be shown in the Cannes Classics section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. * Moulin Rouge, 1928 film * Moulin Rouge, 1934 film * Moulin Rouge!, 2001 film * Moulin Rouge at IMDb * Moulin Rouge at AllMovie * Moulin Rouge at Rotten Tomatoes * Moulin Rouge at the TCM Movie Database
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Roger Marshall (disambiguation)
Roger Marshall may refer to: * Roger Marshall (cricketer) (born 1952), English cricketer * Roger Marshall (politician) (born 1960), U.S. Senator from Kansas * Roger Marshall (screenwriter) (1934–2020), English screenwriter
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Sirpur Kaghaznagar railway station
Sirpur Kaghaznagar railway station is a major station on New Delhi–Chennai main line in Secunderabad division of South Central Railway in Indian Railways. It serves the Kagaznagar town in Komaram Bheem district in Telangana. The elevation of the railway station is 184 m above sea level. Gallery * [Kaghaznagar Intercity Express at Hyderabad] Kaghaznagar Intercity Express at Hyderabad * [Nameboard of Belampalli Hyderabad Intercity Express] Nameboard of Belampalli Hyderabad Intercity Express * [Intercity Express at Necklace Road Station] Intercity Express at Necklace Road Station * [Kaghaznagar Intercity Express at Aler with a WAP7 Loco] Kaghaznagar Intercity Express at Aler with a WAP7 Loco
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National Industrial Bank of China
Not to be confused with Banque Industrielle de Chine, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Industrial Bank (China), or NIBC Bank. National Industrial Bank of China (NIBC; simplified Chinese: 中国实业银行, traditional Chinese: 中國實業銀行) was a bank established in September 1915 or 1919Tianjin. It moved its headquarters to Shanghai in 1932,Atkinson & DallasDavid Chipperfield Architects to become part of the Rockbund Art Museum complex. The NIBC provided funding for the KMT government in Shanghai's various projects around the city, and also issued bank notes.Commercial Bank of China, Ningpo Commercial and Savings Bank also known as Siming Bank, and Sin Hua Bank), in contrast to the "four big banks" that were the Central Bank of China, Bank of China, Bank of Communications, and Farmers Bank of China. The NIBC merged with Bank of Communications in 1935, although its branch in Hong Kong remained in operations under the National Industrial Bank name until 1954. The bank's former manager Liu Huizhi was a collector of antiques and rare books, and in the early 1930s financed a dedicated building to host his collection, which still survives in Shanghai. Buildings * [First NIBC headquarters building in Tianjin] First NIBC headquarters building in Tianjin * [Second NIBC headquarters building in Shanghai] Second NIBC headquarters building in Shanghai * [Former NIBC branch building in Qingdao] Former NIBC branch building in Qingdao * [Former NIBC branch building in Hankou] Former NIBC branch building in Hankou Banknotes * [10 Yuan (1922)] 10 Yuan (1922) * [5 Yuan (1924)] 5 Yuan (1924) * [1 Yuan (1931), depicting the bank's Shanghai headquarters building] 1 Yuan (1931), depicting the bank's Shanghai headquarters building
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Marisa Mell
Marisa Mell (born Marlies Theres Moitzi; 24 February 1939 – 16 May 1992) was an Austrian actress. Typecast as a femme fatale in European arthouse and genre films, she is best regarded for her performances as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed Danger: Diabolik (1968), and the dual role of Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo One on Top of the Other (1969). After garnering popularity by appearing in such films as Venusberg (1963), French Dressing (1964), Masquerade (1965), Casanova 70 (1965) and Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966), Mell's attempt to launch a Broadway and Hollywood career ended with the failure of her debut musical Mata Hari. She settled in Italy, where her high-profile love life and long association with Pier Luigi Torri, a playboy who later became one of the world's most-wanted fugitives, made her familiar to readers of tabloid press stories about the European jet set and elite Roman nightclubs. Her other notable films during this period include Anyone Can Play (1968), Marta (1971), Ben and Charlie (1972), Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972), Gang War in Milan (1973), Mahogany (1975), Casanova & Co. (1977) and Mad Dog Killer (1977). Despite her typically resilient onscreen persona, Mell was privately a vulnerable figure who suffered from bad luck, ill-judged personal choices, and drug use. By the late 1980s, these factors had eroded the qualities that had earned her initial stardom, and she was forced to spend the remainder of her life in Austria, where she subsisted in straitened circumstances. Career Mell left her home city of Graz to attend the Max Reinhardt drama school where her fellow students briefly included Senta Berger. After four years in stage work, she began to appear in starring roles in European films. In 1963, she was involved in a serious automobile accident in France. For six hours, she lay unconscious, unaware that she nearly lost her right eye. The disfigurement extended to her lip as well. She spent the next two years undergoing plastic surgery, and no damage remained in her face except for a distinctive curl of her upper lip.
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After the Eurospy film Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966), she secured the title role in the "utterly calamitous" musical Mata Hari alongside Pernell Roberts. A preview performance in Washington, D.C. became infamous for its numerous technical problems, and producer David Merrick decided to close the production.Danger: Diabolik (1968), which initially was poorly received but has been championed by later film critics. At this time, Mell was appearing in what were by Italian standards major productions, which got American releases, such as Lucio Fulci's early giallo One on Top of the Other (1969). She suffered the death of a prematurely born daughter in 1969, and never had another child. Mell's name had been romantically linked with number of European and Hollywood male stars, but in Italy she was often the center of paparazzi stories along with Pier Luigi Torri, her aristocratic, nightclub-owing boyfriend. In 1971, he got into a series of legal difficulties over cocaine being supplied to his nightclub's clients, and fled the country on his yacht. After being arrested in London over a $300 million gold mine and bank scam, and in an ironic echo of Danger: Diabolik, Torri got out the cell, made a daring and acrobatic rooftop escape, and evaded a huge search by infuriated English police; he eventually was recaptured in America after 18 months at large.Playboy. Mell's marketability depended on her youth and stunning looks, which hardly faded, even as she moved into middle age. In Italy, where she had been a genuine celebrity, her box-office appeal had declined by the late 1980s, hardly unusual for a woman of her age in that era. Mell's public profile was very low by her latter years although she got some acting work shortly before her 1992 death in Vienna, aged 53, from throat cancer. Selected filmography
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* Das Licht der Liebe (1954) - (uncredited) * Das Nachtlokal zum Silbermond (1959) - Liliane * Der brave Soldat Schwejk (1960) - Olly (uncredited) * Am Galgen hängt die Liebe (1960) - Alka * Wegen Verführung Minderjähriger (1960) - Inge * Lebensborn (1961) - Erika Meuring * The Cry of the Wild Geese (1961) - Judith Gare * The Puzzle of the Red Orchid (1962) - Lilian Ranger * Dr (1962) - Klara * Venusberg (1963) - Florentine * Der grüne Kakadu (1963) - Léocadie * A Man in His Prime (1964) - Brigitte * The Last Ride to Santa Cruz (1964) - Juanita * French Dressing (1964) - Françoise Fayol * Masquerade (1965) - Sophie * Casanova 70 (1965) - Thelma * Diamond Walkers (1965) - Irene de Ridder * City of Fear (1965) - Ilona * Train d'enfer (1965) - Frieda * Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966) - Charity Farrel * Objective 500 Million (1966) - Yo * Che notte ragazzi! (1966) - Mónica * Danger: Diabolik (1968) - Eva Kant * Anyone Can Play (1968) - Paola * Stuntman (1968) - Gloria Hall * One on Top of the Other (1969) - Susan Dumurrier / Monica Weston * Les belles au bois dormantes (1970) - Isabelle * Senza via d'uscita (1970) - Michèle * The Great Swindle (1971) - Carla * Marta (1971) - Marta / Pilar * Ben and Charlie (1972) - Sarah
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* Ben and Charlie (1972) - Sarah * Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972) - Anna Sartori / Maria Sartori * Alta tensión (1972) - Laura Moncada * Tutti fratelli nel West… per parte di padre (1972) - Lulu 'Miss Dynamite' Belle * Bella, ricca, lieve difetto fisico, cerca anima gemella (1973) - Paola * Gang War in Milan (1973) - Jasmina Sanders * Violent Blood Bath (1974) - Patricia Bataille * La moglie giovane (1974) - Louisa * Parapsycho – Spectrum of Fear (1975) - Greta * La encadenada (1975) - Gina / Elisabeth * Mahogany (1975) - Carlotta Gavina * Amori, letti e tradimenti (1975) - Greta * Taxi Love - Servizio per signora (1976) * L'ultima volta (1976) - Jusy * Casanova & Co. (1977) - Duchess of Cornaro * Es muss nicht immer Kaviar sein (1977, TV series) - Chantal * Mad Dog Killer (1977) - Giuliana * Obscene Desire (1978) - Amanda * Ring of Darkness (1979) - Agatha * Under Siege (1980) - Kim Lombard * La liceale al mare con l'amica di papà (1980) - Violante - wife of Massimo * Peccati a Venezia (1980) - Melissa * La compagna di viaggio (1980) - Woman with hat-veil * Febbre a 40! (1980) - Linda Martin * La dottoressa preferisce i marinai (1981) - Mrs. Clara Morelli * Corpi nudi (1983) - Marisa * Seifenblasen (1984) - Fernsehjournalistin * La tempesta (1988)
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* La tempesta (1988) * Quest for the Mighty Sword (1990) - Nephele * Sensazioni d'amore (1990) - Signora Elena Aloisi * I Love Vienna (1991) - Selina (final film role) * Marisa Mell fansite * Marisa Mell at IMDb
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1812 in Ireland
Events from the year 1812 in Ireland. Events * 1 October – English balloonist James Sadler starts a balloon flight from Belvedere House near Mullingar in an attempt to cross the Irish Sea. He fails and almost drowns as a result. * October – a storm washes away temporary barracks erected on Tuskar Rock for lighthouse construction, killing 14 workmen. * Robert Peel, Chief Secretary for Ireland, introduces a mobile constabulary in Ireland, intended to be less partial than the yeomanry stationed in Ulster at this time, who are nearly all Orangemen. * Landowner John D'Arcy is granted a patent to hold a market at his new town of Clifden. Births * 14 May – Charles William Russell, Roman Catholic clergyman and scholar (died 1880). * 19 May – Edwin Wyndham-Quin, 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl, peer (died 1871). * 29 May – Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (died 1885). * 5 July – Frederick Edward Maning, writer and judge in New Zealand (died 1883). * 12 July – C. P. Meehan, priest, poet and writer (died 1890). * 4 November – James Alipius Goold, Roman Catholic Bishop and Archbishop of Melbourne (died 1886). Full date unknown + George Allman, naturalist, professor of natural history in Edinburgh (died 1898). + John Benson architect for Irish Industrial Exhibition, Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) and the 1855 Cork Opera House (died 1874) Deaths * 25 April – Edmond Malone, Shakespeare scholar and literary critic (born 1741). * 22 June – Richard Kirwan, scientist (born 1733). * 2 August – Edward Smyth, sculptor (born 1749). * 27 August – John Blaquiere, 1st Baron de Blaquiere, soldier and politician (born 1732). Full date unknown + Robert Owenson, actor and author (born 1744).
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Eduard Grau
Eduard "Edu" Grau, A.S.C.(born 1981)A Single Man (2009), Suffragette (2015), Gringo (2018) and his collaborations with director Joel Edgerton (2015 and 2018). Grau is a three-times Camerimage Golden Frog nominee, winning Bronze for Buried in 2010. The same year, he was named as one of Variety's "10 Cinematographers to watch".Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2013.American Society of Cinematographers. Life and work Grau was born in Barcelona. He graduated from the Cinema and Audiovisual School of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain) and the National Film and Television School (Beaconsfield, UK). Grau shot his first feature, Honor of the Knights by Catalan auteur Albert Serra, at age 23. It was screened in the Director's Fortnight section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival alongside works by David Cronenberg, Gus Van Sant and William Friedkin. After shooting his follow-up film Kicks with director Lindy Heymann, Grau was hired to be the cinematographer for fashion designer Tom Ford's film A Single Man starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore at age 27. After Grau's fourth feature film, Finisterrae, was praised for its "splendid" and "painterly" imagery,Buried, starring Ryan Reynolds – a 95-minute film entirely set in a coffin underground. While 2011's The Awakening was met with mixed reviews, critics noted that the film "looks great" and lauded "Eduard Grau’s elegant cinematography". Grau lensed the music video for Lady Gaga's 2011 song Born This Way, directed by Nick Knight.Best Female Video and Best Video with a Message at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. Grau also worked on campaigns for brands including Adidas, Apple, Gatorade, Nissan and Volkswagen. Filmography
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Filmography Year Title Director Notes 2006 Honor of the Knights Albert Serra 2009 A Single Man Tom Ford Nominated - St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Cinematography 2010 Buried Rodrigo Cortés 2012 Arthur Newman Dante Ariola 2013 A Single Shot David M. Rosenthal 2015 Suite Française Saul Dibb The Gift Joel Edgerton Suffragette Sarah Gavron 2016 Trespass Against Us Adam Smith 2018 Gringo Nash Edgerton Boy Erased Joel Edgerton 2020 The Way Back Gavin O'Connor 2021 Passing Rebecca Hall Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography * Eduard Grau at IMDb
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Rosanan Samak
In this Malay name, there is no family name. The name Samak is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Rosanan. Haji Mohammad Rosanan bin Abdullah Samak (born 18 July 1965) is a Bruneian football coach and former player, who played as a striker most notably with the Brunei team that played in the Malaysian league in the 1990s.Malaysia Cup, which is regarded as Brunei football's crowning achievement. Club and coaching career Rosanan started his career with the Bruneian team Kota Ranger FC, the team won the domestic championship in 1987 and participated in that year's Asian Champions' Cup (an early edition of the AFC Champions League).Brunei team competing in Liga Semi-Pro Malaysia. His 10-year career with the Wasps culminated in the shock 2-1 win against Sarawak in the final of the 1999 Malaysia Cup.FIFA 192: The True Story Behind the Legend of Brunei Darussalam National Football Team, a book by British author Stanley Park. Rosanan left the national representative side in 2000.player-coach a year later,AH United a year later, starting a six-year tenure in which he won the Brunei FA Cup in 2006. Hired by BAFA as a coach in 2009, Rosanan was assigned various coaching positions since, such as the Brunei Youth Team that played in the domestic league (2009–2011),Under-21s (2012),Under-15s as assistant coach (2013).Kwon Oh-son for the Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy competitions for the U21s in 2012 and 2014.Order of Setia Negara Brunei Fourth Class for his part in winning the competition in 2012. In the 2021 Brunei Super League season, he coached Panchor Murai FC. Between March and September 2022, he was the head coach of the Brunei national football team, taking charge of friendlies against Laos and Malaysia.AKSE Bersatu. International career Rosanan scored a goal against Thailand national football team in a 5–2 defeat at the 17th SEA Games in Singapore on 11 June 1993. Rosanan played for Brunei's national team at the 1999 SEA Games held at home, and played all six matches at the 2002 World Cup qualifying campaign without scoring a goal. Honours
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Honours As player Team Kota Ranger * Brunei National Championship: 1987 * Jasra Trophy League: 1988-89 * BAFA-Standard Chartered Football League: 1992 * Borneo Inter-Club Cup: 1992 Individual * BAFA-Standard Chartered Football League top scorer: 15 goals As coach Team AH United * Brunei FA Cup: 2006 Brunei national under-21 football team * Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy: 2012 (as assistant coach) Individual See also: Orders, decorations, and medals of Brunei * Meritorius Service Medal (PJK) (1999, 2012) * Order of Setia Negara Brunei Fourth Class (PSB) (2012) * Rosanan Samak at National-Football-Teams.com * Rosanan Samak at Soccerway
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Jump bidding
Part of a series on Auctions [Auction Room, Christie's, circa 1808.] Types * All-pay * Amsterdam * Anglo-Dutch * Barter double * Best/not best * Brazilian * Calcutta * Candle * Chinese * Click-box bidding * Combinatorial * Common value * Deferred-acceptance * Discriminatory price * Double * Dutch * English * Forward * French * Generalized first-price * Generalized second-price * Japanese * Knapsack * Multi-attribute * Multiunit * No-reserve * Rank * Reverse * Scottish * Sealed first-price * Simultaneous ascending * Single-price * Traffic light * Uniform price * Unique bid * Value of revenues * Vickrey * Vickrey–Clarke–Groves * Walrasian * Yankee Bidding * Shading * Calor licitantis * Cancellation hunt * Jump * Rigging * Sniping * Suicide * Tacit collusion Contexts * Algorithms * Autos * Art * Charity * Children * Cricket players * Domain names * Flowers * Loans * Scam * Slaves * Spectrum * Stamps * Virginity * Wine * Wives Theory * Digital goods * Price of anarchy * Revenue equivalence * Winner's curse Online * Ebidding * Private electronic market * Software * v * t * e In auction theory, jump bidding is the practice of increasing the current price in an English auction, substantially more than the minimal allowed amount. Puzzle At first glance, jump bidding seems irrational. Apparently, in an English auction, it is a dominant strategy for each buyer whose price is above the displayed price, to always bid the minimal allowed increment (e.g. one cent) above the displayed price. By bidding higher, the bidder gives up the opportunity to win the item at a lower price. However, in practice buyers increase the displayed price much more than the minimal allowed increment. Buyers may even sometimes offer an increase on their own high bid, seemingly irrationally. Several explanations have been suggested to this behavior. Reducing bidding costs When bidding is costly, or when time is costly, jump-bidding allows the bidders to reduce their total costs and get to the outcome faster. Signaling
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Signaling Consider two veteran bidders, that compete with each other many times in English auctions. Each time, the higher-value bidder wins the item and pays the lower-value to the seller. Then, one day they decide to cooperate: they agree that from now on, the higher-value bidder will bid 1 and the lower-value bidder will bid 0. This way, the higher-value bidder will always win the item for free. Such cooperation could be very beneficial to both bidders in the long run. The problem is, it cannot be enforced, because both bidders have an incentive to say that their value is higher than it really is. Here jump-bidding comes into play. It works like a signaling game. Numeric example Two bidders, Xenia and Yakov, participate in an auction for a single item. This is a common value auction with the following parameters, where A B and C are independent uniform random variables on the interval (0,36): * Xenia sees [{\displaystyle X:=A+B}]. * Yakov sees [{\displaystyle Y:=B+C}]. * The value of the item for both bidders is [{\displaystyle V:=(X+Y)/2=(A+2B+C)/2}]. The auction proceeds in two stages: 1. In the first stage, each bidder bids either 0 (no jump) or K (jump). If exactly one bidder jumped, then this bidder wins the item and pays K and the auction is over. Otherwise - 2. In the second stage, there is an incremental auction (a Japanese auction) starting at the current price. The initial price is 0 if no bidder jumped, or K if both jumped. We show that there exists a symmetric perfect Bayesian equilibrium in which each bidder jumps if-and-only-if his value is above a certain threshold value, T. To show this, we proceed backwards. In the second stage, there is a symmetric equilibrium in which each bidder exits at his observed value - Xenia exits at X and Yakov at Y.
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In the first stage, we take Xenia's viewpoint. Assume that Yakov's strategy is to jump if-and-only-if his signal is at least T. We calculate Xenia's best response. There are four cases to consider, depending on whether Xenia/Yakov jumps/passes. The following table shows Xenia's expected net gain in each of these cases: Xenia jumps Xenia passes Yakov jumps [{\displaystyle E[V-Y|T<Y<X]}] 0 Yakov passes [{\displaystyle E[V-K|Y<T]}] [{\displaystyle E[V-Y|Y<X]}] At the threshold (X=T), Xenia should be indifferent between jumping and passing: [{\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}&&E[V-K|Y<T,X=T]&=E[V-Y|Y<X,X=T]\\\implies &&K&=E[Y|Y<X=T]\\\implies &&K&=2T/3&&(when\,\,T\leq 36)\implies &&T&=3K/2&&(when\,\,K\leq 24)\end{aligned}}}] So the symmetric PBE strategy (at least when [{\displaystyle K\leq 24}]) is that each bidder jumps to [K] if-and-only-if his signal is at least [{\displaystyle 3K/2}].
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The outcome of this PBE is substantially different than that of a standard Japanese auction (with no jump option). As an example, let the jump-level be [{\displaystyle K=24}]. Hence [{\displaystyle T=36}] - the symmetric PBE strategy is to jump if-and-only-if the signal is at least 36. So if Xenia's value is e.g. 33 and Yakov's value is 39, then Xenia will pass and Yakov will jump, so Yakov will win and pay only 24. In contrast, in a simple Japanese auction, Xenia will stay up to her value of 33, so Yakov will win and pay 33. This outcome seems counter-intuitive from two reasons: * Why does Xenia give up at 24 and not proceed to 33? Let's analyze Xenia's payoff if she jumps and then proceeds to 33: + If Yakov also jumps, this means that Yakov's value is above 36. This means that Xenia will lose anyway - whether she jumps or not. + If Yakov does not jump, Xenia wins immediately and pays 24. But if Yakov does not jump and Xenia also does not jump, she can win the item and pay Y. And, the expected value of Y conditioned on [{\displaystyle Y<X}] is only [{\displaystyle 2X/3}], which in this case is only 22. So, by not jumping, Xenia can only gain. * Why does Yakov jump to 24 and not proceed in smaller steps? Let's analyze Yakov's payoff if he does not jump and then proceeds to 39: + If Xenia also does not jump, then Yakov wins and pays X. The expected value of X given Y is 2Y/3 = 26. But by jumping he could have paid only 24. + If Xenia jumps, then Yakov loses and his net-gain is 0, instead of the positive net-gain that he could have by winning. Jump-bidding is a very crude form of communication: it does not communicate my actual value, it only signals that my value is above a certain threshold. The careful selection of the threshold and the jump-height guarantee that this communication is a self-enforcing agreement: it is best for both bidders to communicate truthfully.
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Manipulating the outcome using the discreteness of prices Since bidding proceeds in discrete steps, jump bidding can alter the outcome. For example, suppose the initial price is 0, the minimal increment is 2 and the values are 9 and 10. Then, without jumping, the 9-bidder will increase the price to 2, the 10-bidder will increase the price to 4, the 9-bidder to 6, the 10-bidder to 8, and the 9-bidder will have to quit, so the 10-bidder will win and pay 8. But, if the 9-bidder jumps from 0 to 8, the 10-bidder might quit and the 9-bidder will win and pay 8. Effects Some authors claim that jump-bidding reduces the seller's revenue, since the signaling allows bidders to collude and reduce the final price.Japanese auction. Other authors dispute this claim. * Bid shading - the practice of a bidder placing a bid that is below what they believe a good is worth. * Calor licitantis - "bidding fever".
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The Consonants at Law - Sigma vs. Tau, in the Court of the Seven Vowels
The Consonants at Law - Sigma vs. Tau, in the Court of the Seven Vowels is an essay attributed to Lucian, and appearing in the Loeb Classical Library edition of the Works of Lucian. However the edition notes that it is "probably not by Lucian, but much later than his time", Lucian having died in 180 CE.Sigma petitions the court to sentence the Greek letter Tau to death by crucifixion: "Men weep, and bewail their lot, and curse Cadmus with many curses for introducing Tau into the family of letters; they say it was his body that tyrants took for a model, his shape that they imitated, when they set up structures on which men are crucified. Stauros (cross) the vile engine is called, and it derives its vile name from him. Now, with all these crimes upon him, does he not deserve death, nay, many deaths? For my part I know none bad enough but that supplied by his own shape — that shape which he gave to the gibbet named stauros after him by men".
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Gotham Independent Film Awards 2022
The 32nd Annual Gotham Awards, presented by The Gotham Film & Media Institute, were held on November 28, 2022.Angelica Ross and Jeffrey Sharp.Adam Sandler and Michelle Williams, filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood, film executives Jason Cassidy and Peter Kujawski, entrepreneur Don Katz, and the cast of Fire Island all received tribute awards.Sidney Poitier was posthumously recognized with the "Icon Tribute" award. Winners and nominees Todd Field, Best Screenplay winner Danielle Deadwyler, Outstanding Lead Performance winner Ke Huy Quan, Outstanding Supporting Performance winner Film
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Ke Huy Quan, Outstanding Supporting Performance winner Film Best Feature Best Screenplay * Everything Everywhere All at Once * Tár – Todd Field + Aftersun + After Yang – Kogonada + The Cathedral + Armageddon Time – James Gray + Dos Estaciones + Catherine Called Birdy – Lena Dunham + Tár + Women Talking – Sarah Polley Best Documentary Feature Best International Feature * All That Breathes * Happening + All the Beauty and the Bloodshed + Athena + I Didn't See You There + The Banshees of Inisherin + The Territory + Corsage + What We Leave Behind + Decision to Leave + Saint Omer Breakthrough Director Breakthrough Performer * Charlotte Wells – Aftersun * Gracija Filipović – Murina as Julija + Elegance Bratton – The Inspection + Anna Cobb – We're All Going to the World's Fair as Casey + Beth de Araújo – Soft & Quiet + Frankie Corio – Aftersun as Sophie Paterson + Owen Kline – Funny Pages + Anna Diop – Nanny as Aisha + Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović – Murina + Kali Reis – Catch the Fair One as Kaylee + Jane Schoenbrun – We're All Going to the World's Fair Outstanding Lead Performance Outstanding Supporting Performance * Danielle Deadwyler – Till as Mamie Till-Mobley * Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at Once as Waymond Wang + Cate Blanchett – Tár as Lydia Tár + Jessie Buckley – Women Talking as Mariche + Dale Dickey – A Love Song as Faye + Raúl Castillo – The Inspection as Laurence Harvey + Colin Farrell – After Yang as Jake + Hong Chau – The Whale as Liz + Brendan Fraser – The Whale as Charlie + Brian Tyree Henry – Causeway as James + Paul Mescal – Aftersun as Calum Paterson + Nina Hoss – Tár as Sharon Goodnow + Thandiwe Newton – God's Country as Sandra Guidry + Noémie Merlant – Tár as Francesca Lentini + Aubrey Plaza – Emily the Criminal as Emily Benetto + Mark Rylance – Bones and All as Sully + Taylor Russell – Bones and All as Maren Yearly + Gabrielle Union – The Inspection as Inez French + Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All at Once as Evelyn Quan Wang + Ben Whishaw – Women Talking as August Films with multiple wins and nominations
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Gotham Independent Film Awards 2022
Films with multiple wins and nominations Film that received multiple wins Wins Film 2 Everything Everywhere All at Once Films that received multiple nominations Nominations Film 5 Tár 4 Aftersun 3 Everything Everywhere All at Once The Inspection Women Talking 2 After Yang Bones and All Murina We're All Going to the World's Fair The Whale Television Breakthrough Series – Long Form Breakthrough Series – Short Form * Pachinko * Mo + Severance + Abbott Elementary + Station Eleven + As We See It + This Is Going to Hurt + Rap Sh!t + Yellowjackets + Somebody Somewhere Breakthrough Nonfiction Series Outstanding Performance in a New Series * We Need to Talk About Cosby * Ben Whishaw – This Is Going to Hurt as Adam Kay + The Andy Warhol Diaries + Bilal Baig – Sort Of as Sabi Mehboob + The Last Movie Stars + Ayo Edebiri – The Bear as Sydney Adamu + Mind Over Murder + Janelle James – Abbott Elementary as Ava Coleman + The Rehearsal + Minha Kim – Pachinko as Teenage Kim Sunja + Matilda Lawler – Station Eleven as Young Kirsten Raymonde + Britt Lower – Severance as Helly R. + Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets as Shauna Shipman + Zahn McClarnon – Dark Winds as Joe Leaphorn + Sue Ann Pien – As We See It as Violet Wu Special awards Ensemble Tribute * Fire Island – Nick Adams, Joel Kim Booster, Margaret Cho, Tomás Matos, Torian Miller, Zane Phillips, Conrad Ricamora, Matt Rogers, James Scully, and Bowen Yang Filmmaker Tribute * Gina Prince-Bythewood Gotham Impact Salute * Venice Film Festival Icon Tribute * Sidney Poitier (posthumous) Industry Tribute * Jason Cassidy and Peter Kujawski Innovator Tribute * Don Katz Performer Tribute * Adam Sandler * Michelle Williams * 38th Independent Spirit Awards * Official website
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Mountain guide
Austrian mountain guides Anselm Klotz (left) and Josef Frey (right), 19th century Alice Manfield, a pioneering female mountain guide in Australia in the early 1900s wearing self-designed clothing French mountain guides on the Lac de Vallon, in 2017 A mountain guide is a specially trained and experienced professional mountaineer who is certified by local authorities or mountain guide associations. They are considered to be high-level experts in mountaineering, and are hired to instruct or lead individuals or small groups who require this advanced expertise. This professional class of guides arose in the middle of the 19th century when alpine climbing became recognized as a sport. Office, Association of Mountain Guides High Tatras in Starý Smokovec Attributes Skills A mountain guide's skills include: * Rock climbing * Ice climbing * Mountaineering * Skiing Knowledge Supporting these are the theory and practice of: * Snowcraft * Weather appreciation and interpretation * Navigation * Risk assessment * Avalanche hazards * First aid Certification in the IFMGA The title of IFMGA Mountain Guide is (in most countries) reserved for individuals who have received full certification through their country's national mountain guides association of which the curriculum and training are approved by the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA). Certification is earned through a rigorous examination process encompassing rock climbing, alpine climbing and ski mountaineering. Typically lasting between 3 and 7 years, mountain guide certification requires a high level of commitment, dedication and technical skill to achieve. Services In addition to assuring safety, professional mountain guides frequently offer other desirable services to their clients. These services can significantly improve the alpine experience, especially when the client climber has limited time or equipment, lacks a qualified partner or is visiting an unfamiliar area. These additional mountain guide services may include:
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* Precise local knowledge of mountain routes, weather, snow & glacier conditions; * Specific training in alpine skills like off-piste skiing, avalanche awareness, rock climbing, ice climbing, mountain navigation & the proper use of mountain tools like ice ax, crampons, rope, climbing anchor systems, avalanche beacons, etc.; * The ability to contact helicopters for remote ski mountaineering access or heli-skiing; * Preferential access to various ski lifts and trams; * Sometimes, more immediate access to use-limited features in areas like U.S. National Parks. Organization Mountain guides are commonly organized in national and international associations. The world's oldest guides association was formed in the Silesian Sudetes in 1817.Franz Pabel received probably the first ever state confirmed guide licence.Compagnie des guides de Chamonix, established in Chamonix in 1821, which banned women until the 1980s. It remains today the largest association with nearly 250 mountain guides. The biggest international organization is the International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations located in Gstaad, Switzerland. Military mountain guides Several armed forces train mountain guides, who serve with specialist military alpine units. These include Gebirgs forces in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, with qualified guides in the German Bundeswehr wearing a special mountain guide badge. During the First World War there were mountain guide companies in the Austro-Hungarian army. Its members were used for special tasks and particularly dangerous operations in the mountains with great success. K.u.K. Army mountain guides were, for example, Angelo Dibona, Luis Trenker and it:Sepp Innerkofler.
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Mountain guide
The birth of the training to become an Austrian army mountain guide began in 1906 when the first organization of mountain guide courses for the military came about. In 1915, experienced and enthusiastic volunteers from the Kaiserjäger regiments were put together in high mountain companies who were deployed in high alpine terrain. In December 1916, with the help of Georg Bilgeri and Mathias Zdarsky, the establishment of mountain guide companies began. Among the alpine instructors on the individual front sections were mountaineers such as Julius Kugy in the Julian Alps and Leo Handl in the Marmolada. The mountain guide companies had many tasks to perform in the mountains. They carried out the fight in extreme terrain, they were responsible for advising the troops in difficult terrain, they carried out the high-alpine reconnaissance service; organized the rescue service in the high mountains and were responsible for high-alpine pathways and protective structures. In contrast to the high mountain companies, the mountain guide companies were only exceptionally intended for a closed tactical combat mission. Georg Bilgeri's notes show that by January 22, 1918, 146 officers and 2,302 men were trained as military mountain guides. During this time, of course, many regulations and training documents were created that found international recognition and were adopted by other armies. A badge for military mountain guides was also introduced in June 1918, but was only available in small numbers. * Category of famous alpine guides * Sherpa * Association of Canadian Mountain Guides, American Mountain Guides Association, British Association of Mountain Guides, Union of International Mountain Leader Associations, UIAGM * Accessibility Guidebook for Outfitters & Guides Operating on Public Lands United States Forest Service * International Federation of Mountain Guide Associations (IFMGA/UIAGM) - www.ivbv.info * The American Mountain Guide Association (AMGA) in Boulder, CO (USA) - www.amga.com * Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG) Canmore, AB - www.acmg.ca
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Wuthering Heights (1998 film)
Wuthering Heights is a 1998 British television film directed by David Skynner and starring Robert Cavanah, Orla Brady, and Sarah Smart.Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The novel was adapted for the screen by Neil McKay. The film was released by ITV on 5 April 1998 in the United Kingdom and released by WGBH-TV on 18 October 1998 in the United States. Four years later, Smart would star in Sparkhouse, a gender-reversed BBC adaptation of Wuthering Heights in which Smart played the Heathcliff role (renamed to Carol). Plot summary Mr Earnshaw takes in Heathcliff, a mistreated foundling, and raises him alongside his stepsister Catherine. The two develop a romantic relationship, but Catherine ultimately decides to marry a wealthy man. Heathcliff becomes fixated on seeking revenge and this obsession carries over into the following generation. Cast * Robert Cavanah as Heathcliff * Peter Davison as Joseph Lockwood * Orla Brady as Cathy Earnshaw * Tom Georgeson as Joseph * Matthew Macfadyen as Hareton Earnshaw * Sarah Smart as Catherine Linton * Kadie Savage as young Cathy Earnshaw * Ken Kitson as Mr. Earnshaw * Flora Montgomery as Isabella Linton * Ian Shaw as Hindley Earnshaw * Crispin Bonham-Carter as Edgar Linton * David Maybrick as Gaddick * Catherine Cheshire as Frances Earnshaw * Polly Hemingway as Nelly Dean * Wuthering Heights at IMDb * Wuthering Heights at AllMovie
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Pocota
Pocota is a genus hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. Species * P. bomboides Hunter, 1897 * P. personata (Harris, 1780) * P. stackelbergi Violovich, 1957
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Geotail
Geotail was a satellite that observed the Earth's magnetosphere. It was developed by Japan's ISAS in association with the United States' NASA, and was launched by a Delta II rocket on 24 July 1992 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The primary purpose of the mission was to study the structure and dynamics of the tail region of the magnetosphere with a comprehensive set of scientific instruments. For this purpose, the orbit has been designed to cover the magnetotail over a wide range of distances: 8 R🜨 to 210 R🜨 from the earth. This orbit also allowed it to study the boundary region of the magnetosphere as it skims the magnetopause at perigees. In the first two years the double lunar swing-by technique was used to keep apogees in the distant magnetotail. This involved 14 lunar flybys. In 1993 the computer that controls the Low Energy Particles experiment locked up. The apogee was lowered down to 50 R🜨 in mid November 1994 and then to 30 R🜨 in February 1995 in order to study substorm processes in the near-Earth tail region. The present orbit is 9 R🜨 × 30 R🜨 with inclination of -7° to the ecliptic plane." Geotail instruments studied electric fields, magnetic fields, plasmas, energetic particles, and plasma waves. In 1994 the principal investigator of the Plasma Wave Instrument (PWI), the experiment complement, was Professor Hiroshi Matsumoto of Kyoto University, with co-investigators from NASA, the University of Iowa, and STX Corporation.as of 2021.WIND, Polar, SOHO, and Cluster were all part of the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative (ISTP) project. In June of 2022, the second and final of Geotails two data recorders failed, jeopardizing science observation. Discoveries Geotail data has been used to show that flux transfer events move faster than the ambient medium through the Magnetosphere.Magnetosheath were shown to move both faster and slower than the ambient medium. During the lunar flybys Geotail identified oxygen, silicon, sodium and aluminium in the lunar atmosphere.
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Geotail
* International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative * Tom Krimigis * JAXA | Magnetospheric Observation Satellite (GEOTAIL) Archived 30 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine * GEOTAIL Magnetosphere Tail Observation Satellite | Spacecraft * NASA Polar, Wind, and Geotail Projects
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Income-sensitive repayment
There are income-sensitive repayment options available to U.S. federal student loan borrowers, allowing Federal Family Education Loan Program borrowers decide what percentage of their income their loan payment will be. The borrower selects a monthly payment amount between 4–25% of his or her monthly income. The payment must be greater than or equal to the interest accruing on the loan. The borrower must reapply for this schedule every year. It is available for up to 5 years. After 5 years, the borrower will need to choose another repayment schedule. The borrower may have up to 10 additional years under a new schedule. Income-sensitive repayment extends the repayment period. As a result, the total amount paid in interest may be greater than what the borrower would pay under standard repayment.
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Archduchess Maria
Archduchess Maria may refer to a number of historical noblewomen of Austria: * Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen (1742–1798), Archduchess of Austria Archduchess Maria of Austria-Este * Archduchess Laetitia Maria of Austria-Este (born 2003) * Archduchess Luisa Maria of Austria-Este (born 1995) * Princess Maria Laura of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este (born 1988) Archduchess Maria of Austria
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Archduchess Maria
* Maria of Austria, Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (1531–1581), daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary * Archduchess Maria of Austria (1584–1649), daughter of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria and Anne Juliana Gonzaga * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1610–1665), Electress of Bavaria * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (governor) (1718–1744), Duchess of Lorraine * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1738–1789), second and eldest surviving daughter of Emperor Francis I and Maria Theresa of Austria * Archduchess Maria-Anna of Austria, Princess Galitzine (b. 1954), daughter of Archduke Rudolf of Austria and Countess Xenia Czernichev-Besobrasov * Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria (1750–1762), daughter of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of Austria, Holy Roman Empress * Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria (1751–1767), daughter of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of Austria, Holy Roman Empress * Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria (1589–1631), better known as Maria Maddalena which was Italian for Magdalena * Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1684–1696), daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleonore-Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg * Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria (1689–1743), daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Eleonore-Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg * Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762–1770), daughter of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella Maria of Parma * Maria Theresa of Austria (1767–1827), Queen consort of Saxony * Maria Leopoldina of Austria (1797–1826), Archduchess of Austria, Empress of Brazil and Queen of Portugal * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1804–1858), daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilies
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Archduchess Maria
* Duchess Maria (disambiguation) * Grand Duchess Maria (disambiguation) * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (disambiguation) * Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria (disambiguation) * Archduchess Marie of Austria (disambiguation)
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1938 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put
1938 European Athletics Championships Track events 100 m men women 200 m men women 400 m men 800 m men 1500 m men 5000 m men 10,000 m men 80 m hurdles women 110 m hurdles men 400 m hurdles men 3000 m men steeplechase 4×100 m relay men women 4×400 m relay men Road events Marathon men 50 km walk men Field events High jump men women Pole vault men Long jump men women Triple jump men Shot put men women Discus throw men women Hammer throw men Javelin throw men women Combined events Decathlon men * v * t * e The women's shot put at the 1938 European Athletics Championships was held in Vienna, at the time part of German Reich, at Praterstadion on 17 September 1938. Medalists Gold Hermine Schröder Germany Silver Gisela Mauermayer Germany Bronze Wanda Flakowicz Poland Results Final 17 September Rank Name Nationality Result Notes [1st place, gold medalist(s)] Hermine Schröder Germany 13.29 CR [2nd place, silver medalist(s)] Gisela Mauermayer Germany 13.27 [3rd place, bronze medalist(s)] Wanda Flakowicz Poland 12.55 4 Helma Wessel Germany 12.55 5 Bevis Reid Great Britain 12.10 6 Ida Lavize Latvia 11.70 7 Genowefa Cejzik Poland 11.68 8 Irja Lipasti Finland 11.64 9 Amelia Piccinini Italy 11.30 10 Britta Awall Sweden 10.96 11 Ans Niesink Netherlands 10.66 12 Kathleen Dyer-Tilley Great Britain 10.49 Participation According to an unofficial count, 12 athletes from 8 countries participated in the event. * Finland (1) * Germany (3) * Italy (1) * Latvia (1) * Netherlands (1) * Poland (2) * Sweden (1) * Great Britain (2)
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Honda Ridgeline (first generation)
For a complete overview of all Honda Ridgeline models, see Honda Ridgeline. The Honda Ridgeline (YK1)pickup truck manufactured by Honda for North America. According to some automotive journalists, the first generation Ridgeline has some noteworthy designs, including: * An in-bed trunk * A dual-action tailgate * A dent and corrosion resistant half-ton capacity composite bed * An all-wheel drive truck with a fully independent suspension * Ultra-low emissions * A large interior for a mid-size pickup The first generation Ridgeline went on sale in March 2005 as a 2006 model year vehicle Design From concept to production Honda's Sport Utility Truck Concept (2004) 2006 Honda Ridgeline RTS According to the author of The Car Design Yearbook, the Ridgeline was "Honda's first foray into the true heartland of the American automotive way of life—the pickup truck."Honda Research and Development (R&D) Americas, led by Gary Flint.sedans, minivans, and sport utility vehicles (SUV) into pickups.development mule, an extended version of a first generation Acura MDX with a competitor's pickup bed integrated into the rear structure, which they called "the Hondarado."Concept at the 2004 North American International Auto Show.revised version of their pickup concept at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show and announced the official name of the vehicle, the Ridgeline. Illustration of how fresh air enters forward of the radiator and is directed to the airbox.
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Honda Ridgeline (first generation)
According to Honda, construction of the Ridgeline starts with a fully boxed "four bone" "ladder-like frame" using 44% high-strength steel and seven high-strength steel crossmembers.cold air intake system for the engine that draws outside air from above and in front of the radiator to support torque production as well as water fording.side-view mirrors to support better visibility while towing; due to their size, Honda incorporated small vortex generators on top of the mirrors to reduce air turbulence.112 cu ft (3,171 L) of passenger volume and a flat floor (i.e. no transmission hump).C-pillar's buttress was specifically designed to help distribute large loads across the unibody frame and the cab so the truck could achieve its targeted payload and towing figures.aerodynamics and reduce turbulence in the bed while maintaining driver visibility. This aerodynamic design helps shield the rear glass window so when it's opened at speed there is no buffeting or rainwater intrusion.sheet moulding composite (SMC)—developed by Continental Structural Plastics—which is dent resistant, corrosion resistant, ultraviolet light resistant, has a non-slip coating, and reduces weight by 30% over traditional sheet-metal. Specifications First generation Ridgeline bed layout (2014 RTL) Bed with tailgate down Bed with tailgate swung open 80° and In-Bed Trunk open In–Bed Trunk and spare tire service tray with temporary spare The first generation Ridgeline has a 5 ft (1.5 m) cargo bed which can be extended to 6.6 ft (2 m) with the tailgate down.4.1 ft (1.2 m)4.6 ft (1.4 m) at its widest points.8.5 cu ft (240.7 L) in-bed trunk at the rear of the bed.2.6 cu ft (73.6 L) of under-seat storage in the second row41.4 cu ft (1.2 m3) when the rear 60/40 split bench seat's bottom cushions are folded up.8.2 in (20.8 cm) of ground clearance with approach, departure, and breakover angles of 24.5º, 22º, and 21º respectively.
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Honda Ridgeline (first generation)
The first generation Ridgeline has a weight distribution of 58/42 (front/rear) with a total payload capacity ranging from 1,475 lb (669 kg) to 1,559 lb (707 kg), depending on trim level, with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 6,050 lb (2,744 kg) and a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 10,085 lb (4,574 kg).1,100 lb (499 kg)350 lb (159 kg) each. The Ridgeline's bed is also equipped with four bed lights—one integrated into each C-pillar and one in each side-panel at the rear of the bed—that is designed to provide a minimum of ten lux of illuminance throughout the bed.off-road motorcycles or all-terrain vehicles in mind.spare tire for times when access to the spare tire service tray, via the in-bed trunk, is impractical.300 lb (136 kg) of material.asymmetrical cantilevered designdynamic loads of up to 300 lb (136 kg).roof rack, the roof is designed to handle loads of 110 lb (50 kg) to 165 lb (75 kg), depending on model year. Honda lists a 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) towing capacity for the Ridgeline while accommodating a 600 lb (272 kg) tongue weight and an additional 330 lb (150 kg) for people and gear.trailer brake controller and a seven-pin or less trailer wiring harness.class III tow hitch with a four-pin flat and/or seven-pin blade trailer wiring harness was either standard equipment or dealer installed options.
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Honda Ridgeline (first generation)
The first generation Ridgeline has a four-wheel independent suspension using upright springs and dampers with MacPherson struts in front and a multi-link trailing arm with twin-tube gas filled hydraulic shocks in the rear providing 7.3 in (18.5 cm) front and 8.2 in (20.8 cm) rear of total wheel travel.42.6 ft (13.0 m) using an 18.5 : 1 variable power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering.hydraulic braking system with four-wheel disc brakes using 12.6 in (32 cm) ventilated front discs with floating twin piston calipers13.1 in (33.3 cm) solid rear discs with floating single piston calipersdrum-in-hat" integrated emergency/parking brake.anti-lock braking system with electronic brakeforce distribution and emergency brake assist. Powertrain The first generation Ridgeline is powered by a transverse mounted 3,471 cc (212 cu in) 60º V6 engine.aluminum block has thin-walled cast iron liners and has exhaust manifolds that are cast directly into the aluminum cylinder heads. The Ridgeline's J-series engines also has: * Belt-driven single overhead camshafts * 24-valves * Variable valve timing and lift electronic control (VTEC) * 10 : 1 compression * Aluminum variable-length intake manifold * Programmed multi-point fuel injection (PFM-FI) All first generation Ridgelines came equipped with a heavy-duty radiator, auxiliary transmission and power steering coolers, and dual 160 watt (W) radiator fans to support hauling and towing duties.BorgWarnerelectronic stability control system—what Honda calls Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)—that is designed to enhance control during acceleration, cornering, and collision-avoidance maneuvers and can be manually disabled to prevent undesirable throttle intervention in off-road conditions.
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All these components work together to respond to the Ridgeline's electronic throttle that is also linked to the VTM-4 and VSA systems.automatic transmission—also known as an automated manual transmissiontorque converter and lock–up clutch that is managed by the PFM–FI's central processing unit. A direct-control real–time pressure management system coordinates engine and transmission operation to minimize driveline shocks and a grade logic controller prevents gear hunting when ascending hills or when more engine braking is required. The first generation Ridgeline was built with a 22 US gal (83 L) fuel tank and is designed to run on unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 86 octane—also known as the Anti-Knock Index (AKI)—(2006 model year) or 87 AKI (all other model years).3,500 lb (1,588 kg), 91 AKI unleaded gasoline is recommended.powertrain control module and a block-mounted acoustic knock sensor work together to either retard or advance ignition timing to maximize engine performance with various AKI gasolines. Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fuel economy ratings for the first generation Ridgeline Categories Model Years 2006–2008 2009–2011 2012–2013 2014 NRCan City 16.1 L/100 km 15.7 L/100 km 15.2 L/100 km NRCan Highway 11.9 L/100 km 11.5 L/100 km 11.3 L/100 km NRCan Combined 14.2 L/100 km 13.9 L/100 km 13.5 L/100 km 13.4 L/100 km EPA City 15 mpg‑us 16 mpg‑us EPA Highway 20 mpg‑us 21 mpg‑us EPA Combined 17 mpg‑us Equipment Interior of a 2009-2014 Honda Ridgeline RTL (US) with GPS navigation (2009 model depicted) Note the 60/40 split rear-seat and flat load floor Ridgelines equipped with GPS navigation have a six-disc CD changer located behind the 8 in (20 cm) touchscreen, which pivots out of the way for access Animation depicting the center console's features
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In addition to the features described above, according to Car and Driver the United States (US) version of the 2006 Ridgeline's base trim model came with standard equipment not offered in its competition's base trim mid-size trucks of the same model year.four-wheel drive mid-size trucks of that year, you still see features not found in the competition, such as: * 8 in (20 cm) infotainment touchscreen navigation unit with a 160 W, seven-speaker, AM/FM/XM radio, and six-disc CD player * Dual-zone climate control system with multiple front and rear independently controlled air vents * Multi–function center console with telescoping armrest, three-tiered expandable storage with various organizers, two cup holders, and a 115 volt (V)/100 W alternating current (AC) power outlet inside * Split 60/40 fold-up rear bench seat with fold-down center armrest, lower anchors and tethers for children (LATCH) system for three child safety seats with three adjustable head restraints, and a rear-passenger 12 V/10 ampere (A) direct current (DC) outlet * Four rear-passenger cup holders (one in each rear-door and two in the center armrest) * Two shopping bag holders * Power sliding rear-window
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For the US market, the first generation Ridgeline was produced in six different trim levels through its lifetime, starting in 2006 with the base model RT, followed by the RTS, and the RTL. Additional trims—the RTX, Sport, and SE—were added and/or subtracted from the lineup over the first generation's lifespan.RT trim came with cruise control, power windows and locks with remote, six-speaker 100 W AM/FM/CD audio system, and more.RTX trim added a class III tow hitch, four and seven-pin trailer wiring harness, Hexagonal style black grille, and 17 in (43.2 cm) gray painted aluminum alloy rims.Sport trim was similar to the RTX but had an exterior blackout treatment, fog lights, a saw-tooth style black grille, 18 in (45.7 cm) polished aluminum alloy rims with back trim, and added some audio system features but did not come with a trailer wiring harness.RTS trim added interior amenities to the base model with an upgraded 160 W/seven-speaker/six-disc audio system, dual-zone automatic climate control, as well as 17 in (43.2 cm) polished aluminum alloy rims, and more with later models coming equipped with full towing equipment.RTL trim was the leather bound top trim for most of the first generation Ridgeline's production with all of the amenities found in the other trims and added an optional moonroof, 8 in (20.3 cm) infotainment touchscreen navigation unit and XM Satellite Radio.SE trim took the RTL trim and made all of its optional equipment standard, added the Sport trim's exterior appearance as well as its blackout treatment, which continued onto the SE's interior.
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For the Canadian market, the Ridgeline was produced in seven different trim levels throughout its production: DX, VP, LX, Sport, Special Edition, EX-L, and Touring.metric system gauges, and bilingual (English and French) voice recognition and navigation system.DX or VP trim were the base trim packages and were very similar to the RT.LX trim was the next in the lineup, sitting around the RTX.Sport trim was the third fanciest in the lineup and was very similar to the Sport trim sold in the USSpecial Edition trim was next in the lineup; although it shared the SE's exterior components and blackout treatment, its features put it around the RTS trim.EX-L or Touring trim were at the top of the lineup and were similar to the RTL and SE with a few exceptions. For the Mexican market, only an RTL trim was available and had a few twists to its packaging that set it apart from its US and Canadian counterparts. For the Chilean market, the Ridgeline was sold in RT and RTL trims. The Chilean RT was a mix between the Canadian DX and VP trims while the Chilean RTL consisted of options found in the early model Canadian EX-L trim. Updates From its introduction to its final production run, the first generation Ridgeline was offered in three to seven different exterior colors as well as one to three different interior colors depending on country, model year, and trim level.
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Exterior paint 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 name and code Formal Black RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL DX, VP, and EX-L (NH-707) Crystal Black Pearl RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, Sport, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, DX, VP, Sport, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, DX, Sport, RTS, Special Edition, RTL, Touring, and SE (NH-731P) Nighthawk Black Pearl RT, LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (B-92P) Bali Blue Pearl RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, VP, RTS, RTL, and Touring (B-552P) Obsidian Blue Pearl RT, VP, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, RTS, RTL, and Touring (B-588P) Steel Blue Metallic RT, LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (B-533M)
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(B-533M) Dark Cherry Pearl RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, VP, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, VP, RTS, RTL, and Touring RTS, RTL, and Touring (R-529P) Redrock Pearl RT, LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (R-519P) Amazon/Ammanite Green Metallic LX, RTS, EX-L and RTL (G-521M) Aberdeen Green Metallic LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (G-525M) Mocha Metallic VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RTS and RTL (YR-573M) Polished Metal Metallic RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, DX, VP, RTS, RTL, and Touring (NH-737M) Modern Steel Metallic RT, DX, RTS, RTL, and Touring (NH-797M) Nimbus Gray Metallic RT, LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (NH-705M) Sterling Gray Metallic RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (NH-741M)
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(NH-741M) Billet Silver Metallic RT, LX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL (NH-689M) Alabaster Silver Metallic RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, Sport (US), RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, VP, Sport, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, Sport, RTS, Special Edition, RTL, Touring, and SE (NH-700M) White/Taffeta White RT, RTS, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, LX, RTX, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, RTS, EX-L, and RTL RT, DX, VP, Sport, RTS, RTL, and Touring RT, DX, VP, Sport, RTS, RTL, and Touring DX, Sport, Special Edition, RTL, SE, and Touring (NH-578)
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For the 2007 model year, the RTX trim package was introduced in the US market as a unique tow-ready version of the Ridgeline. Also the RTL trim package was modified making the moonroof and XM Satellite Radio options standard equipment and its two-tone leather upholstery was redone with new monotone leather. For the 2008 model year, the Ridgeline's interior was changed with the removal of their olive color,two-tone fabric upholsteries with monotone versions, For the 2009 model year, the Ridgeline received its first refresh with over 50 different changes, including exterior and interior updates as well as drivetrain improvements. Instrument cluster and steering wheel of the 2006–2008 Ridgeline (2006 RTS) Instrument cluster and steering wheel of the 2009–2014 Ridgeline (2009 US RTL with navigation) * New front-end with daytime running lights * New solid-red taillights * New rear step-bumper with integrated class III tow hitch * Two additional bed cleats * New instrument cluster and steering wheel—with all cruise control functions consolidated onto the steering wheel * Multi-format—Pulse-Code Modulation (PCM), MPEG-1/2 audio layer III (MP3), and Windows Media Audio (WMA)—CD player * Driver and front-passenger active head restraints and more... Power and torque comparison between the 2006–2008 J35A9 and 2009–2014 J35Z5 engines A new V6 engine was introduced that produces up to 10 lb⋅ft (14 N⋅m) more torque at lower RPM than its predecessor with a slight horsepower increase of 3 hp (2.2 kW) at the top of its RPM band.gears providing approximately 5% lower ratios.3.5mm Tip, Ring, Sleeve (TRS) stereo input jack, and a seven-pin trailer wiring harness18 in (45.7 cm) machine finished alloy rims, fog lights, and a 115 V/100 W AC inverter; if equipped with navigation, the US RTL also received a rearview camera displayed on the navigation screen, Class 2 Bluetooth with Honda's HandsFreeLink system and a multi-data/multilingual information display. For the 2010 and 2011 model years, with the exception of some exterior color changes, Honda made no updates to the Ridgeline.
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Fairings were added to the 2012–2014 Ridgeline's front air dam to help improve fuel economy (2012 Sport) For the 2012 model year, Honda put the Ridgeline through another refresh. Honda introduced a new Sport trim for the US and Canadian markets with audio system updates such as: auxiliary 3.5mm TRS stereo input jack, steering-wheel mounted audio controls, and a blackout exterior package highlighted with a red "SPORT" grille badge. Also, the Canadian EX-L trim was replaced with a new Touring package. Additionally, a new grille was introduced for all but the Sport trim.Mexico, their RTL trim received the US and Canadian Sport trim's exterior package while retaining its Canadian EX-L interior.‑us and 0.5 to 0.2 L/100 km, according to EPA and NRCan testing respectively. 2013–2014 Ridgeline rearview mirror backup camera with distance guidelines (2014 RTL) For the 2013 model year, all Ridgelines, if not already equipped, were outfitted with a backup camera that's displayed in the rearview mirror with integrated distance guidelines of 1.7 ft (0.5 m), 3.3 ft (1 m), 6.6 ft (2 m), and 9.8 ft (3 m). With this addition, the digital compass in the RTL trim's rearview mirror was deleted.18 in (45.7 cm) alloy rims for their RTL trim. For the 2014 model year, Honda removed the VP trim from the Canadian lineup and added a new Special Edition package.18 in (45.7 cm) polished alloy rims with black trim and a "SPECIAL EDITION" tailgate badge.
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Changes to the first generation Ridgeline's exterior over time 2006–2007 RTS, RTL, and EX-L 2007–2008 RTX (with OEM accessory roof rack 2008 RTL and EX-L (with OEM accessory moonroof visor 2009–2011 US RT and DX 2009–2011 Chilean RTL, RTS (with OEM accessory fog lights, and VP 2012–2014 US RTL and Touring 2013–2014 Chilean RTL 2012–2014 Sport and Mexican RTL 2014 SE and Special Edition 2006–2008 rear bumper with standard left-rear recovery hook 2009–2014 rear bumper with standard class III tow hitch and—on the RTS trim and up—a seven-pin wiring harnesses (with OEM accessory back-up sensors Taillight design changes from left to right: 2006–2008, 2009–2011, and 2012–2014 model years Comparisons NHTSA safety ratings for the Honda Ridgeline: Overall Frontal Driver Frontal Passenger Side Driver Side Passenger Rollover (14.3%) NHTSA front and side-impact tests of the Gen1 Ridgeline at 35 mph (56 km/h) and 38.5 mph (62 km/h), respectively (2006 RTS) The Ridgeline is the first four-door pickup truck to earn the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) five-star safety rating for both front and side impact crash test performanceInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) tested the Ridgeline and awarded the 2009, 2012, and 2013 model years with its "Top Safety Pick" award. As depicted on MSN Autos' website, when one compares the first generation Ridgeline's advertised interior, passenger volume, and total payload with the other mid-size trucks of its era—the Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier, Suzuki Equator, Dodge Dakota, Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Ford Ranger, and GM's Colorado/Canyon—the Ridgeline has more amenities, greater interior space, and greater hauling capacity than its competition. However, when comparing the manufacturers' tow ratings the Ridgeline is at the bottom of its class. Excluding these extremes, the first generation Ridgeline tends to fall in the middle of these mid-size trucks' published specifications.
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In 2012, PickupTrucks.com conducted a mid-size truck challenge with six of the eight trucks listed above—minus the Dakota and Sport Trac—and the Ridgeline. With the exception of a 2011 super-cab Ranger, all test vehicles were 2012 models and all had V6 engines except the Colorado with its LH8. The head-to-head comparisons focused on numerous attributes including objective tests on 0-60 mph (97 km/h), 60–0, and quarter-mile (0.4 km) times with maximum payloads as well as empty beds, dynamometer tests, and real-world fuel economy comparisons. Subjective tests included expert driver impressions, best value estimates, and an off-road course. All tests and evaluations were conducted at the same place and time to minimize environmental impacts. Of the seven mid-size trucks tested, the Ridgeline ranked third overall. Of the objective tests, the Ridgeline had the highest scores for payload and real-world fuel economy while ranking lowest in torque delivery at the wheels; otherwise, the Ridgeline ranked in the middle of the other objective tests. Of the subjective tests, the Ridgeline was judged second in expert impressions, third in best value, and last in the off-road course. Marketing and sales According to Automotive Design & Production, Honda was slow to enter the minivan and SUV markets, so "given that track record it is no surprise that Honda has just now [2005] gotten around to building a pickup truck."Bloomberg News, Honda hoped buyers would find it an attractive alternative to large SUVs and conventional pickup trucks. 2009 Ridgeline RTL—with OEM roof rack,splash guards,brush guardSea Ray 220 Sundeck sport boat with wakeboard tower 2012 Ridgeline RTL (Mexican version) offroading in West Baja California Sur 2009 Ridgeline RTL with rear sets stowed hauling cargo in second row and in bed
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Some in the automotive press that have studied the Ridgeline, such as PickupTrucks.com, consider it "one of those odd vehicles." They wrote, "The Ridgeline can't really do what most people who like trucks need it to do."AutoTrader.com wrote, "Sure, some homeowners and weekend warriors may actually need a 10,000-lb towing capacity, but the Honda Ridgeline is probably just right for most."Motor Trend conducted a long-term road test of the 2006 Ridgeline and stated that they "fully expected the hard-cores to be outraged" suggesting they would proclaim "It's a modified minivan," it "didn't qualify as a truck because of its unibody chassis and transverse-mounted engine," and that "it looks funny." After a year in their long-term fleet, Motor Trend stated "the Ridgeline has ultimately made a few converts among our car-loving staff, some of whom would never consider themselves fans of anything with a pickup bed." They wrapped up their long-term review by stating that whatever their next long-term vehicle is, "it's likely not to be as versatile as the Ridgeline. We'll miss this urban-suburban and mountain Swiss Army knife for sure." According to the Chicago Sun-Times, "Since its March [2005] debut, Honda's first pickup for the US market is slow to gain traction. Nissan's full-size Titan pickup also has fallen short of sales targets in this all-American segment, which...is proving tough for outsiders to crack."Great Recession, Automobile Magazine wrote that Ridgeline sales "dropped by half from 2008 to 2010 and then fell another 40%" in 2011,2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
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First generation Honda Ridgeline sales and production Calendar Sales Production year USA CAN 2004 199 2005 42,593 3,512 60,679 2006 50,193 4,988 56,866 2007 42,795 4,519 55,150 2008 33,875 3,987 25,264 2009 16,464 3,546 16,180 2010 16,142 3,200 20,180 2011 9,759 1,713 13,356 2012 14,068 2,226 21,361 2013 17,723 2,122 19,557 2014 13,389 1,803 10,015 2015 520 229 154 2016 3 8 Total sold in USA and CAN= 289,377 Other countries/miscellaneous= 9,585 Total production= 298,962 The first generation Ridgeline ended production in early 2015.US dollars, half of what General Motors would normally pay. Gallery
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Gallery First generation Honda Ridgeline * [Honda's Sport Utility Concept #2, as shown at the 2004 San Francisco International Auto Show] Honda's Sport Utility Concept #2, as shown at the 2004 San Francisco International Auto Show * [2006 Ridgeline with prototype OEM accessories on display at the 2005 SEMA Show] 2006 Ridgeline with prototype OEM accessories on display at the 2005 SEMA Show * [2012 Ridgeline Sport, off-roading in the sand] 2012 Ridgeline Sport, off-roading in the sand * [2011 Ridgeline RTL] 2011 Ridgeline RTL * [2011 Ridgeline RTL, with OEM accessory side-steps and backup sensors (Chilean model)] 2011 Ridgeline RTL, with OEM accessory side-steps and backup sensors (Chilean model) * [2010 Ridgeline RTL, unladen] 2010 Ridgeline RTL, unladen * [2009 Ridgeline RTL with OEM full-size spare in spare tire service tray] 2009 Ridgeline RTL with OEM full-size spare in spare tire service tray * [2011 Ridgeline hauling cargo in the extended bed (tailgate down) with aftermarket exterior accessories (Canadian model)] 2011 Ridgeline hauling cargo in the extended bed (tailgate down) with aftermarket exterior accessories (Canadian model) * [2006 Ridgeline RTL with all-terrain tires climbing steep hill off-road] 2006 Ridgeline RTL with all-terrain tires climbing steep hill off-road * [Custom 2009 Ridgeline RTS, used by the Hanover, New Hampshire police department as a police cruiser] Custom 2009 Ridgeline RTS, used by the Hanover, New Hampshire police department as a police cruiser * [Custom 2007 Ridgeline RTX, used by the Aroostook County (Maine) Fire District 1 as "Chief 1" emergency response vehicle] Custom 2007 Ridgeline RTX, used by the Aroostook County (Maine) Fire District 1 as "Chief 1" emergency response vehicle * [2006 Ridgeline RTS center dash with six–disc head unit, storage compartments, dual-zone climate controls, and power outlets] 2006 Ridgeline RTS center dash with six–disc head unit, storage compartments, dual-zone climate controls, and power outlets Awards
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Awards * North American Car, Utility, and Truck of the Year for 2006 * Canadian Car of the Year and Best New Pickup for 2006 * Motor Trend 2006 Truck of the Year * Car and Driver #1 mid-size truck for 2006, * Autobytel 2006 Truck of the Year * Sobre Ruedas ("On Wheels," a Latin American automotive magazine) 2005 Best Pick-up Truck * J.D. Power and Associates Automotive Performance, Execution, And Layout (APEAL) Award for 2006–2008 * Popular Mechanics 2006 Automotive Excellence Award for functionality * Society of Plastics Engineers 2006 Grand Award for the composite in-bed trunk * NHTSA first four-door pickup to earn five-star safety rating * IIHS Top Safety Pick award for 2009, 2012, and 2013 * SCORE Baja off-road race winner in the Stock Mini Class in 2008 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Honda Ridgeline (1st generation). * Honda Ridgeline Owners Club (ROC) forum * The Story Behind The Honda Ridgeline's Wildly, Unusually Detailed Wikipedia Page
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Carrier aggregation
In wireless communication, carrier aggregation is a technique used to increase the data rate per user, whereby multiple frequency blocks (called component carriers) are assigned to the same user.cell is increased as well because of a better resource utilization. In addition, load balancing Types of carrier aggregation Types of carrier aggregation Depending on the positions of the component carriers three cases of carrier aggregation are distinguished: * The case where the component carriers are contiguous in the same frequency band is called intra-band contiguous carrier aggregation. * If the component carriers are in the same frequency band but are separated by a gap the carrier aggregation is called intra-band non-contiguous. * The most complex case is when the component carriers lie in different frequency band. This is called inter-band carrier aggregation applied to heterogeneous networks. There is no difference between these three cases from a baseband perspective. However, the complexity from an radio frequency (RF) point of view is increased in the case inter-band carrier aggregation. Applications UMTS/HSPA+ The channel bandwidth for UMTS/HSPA+ is about 3.8 MHz with a carrier spacing of 5 MHz. Carrier aggregation is also called Dual Cell in the context of UMTS/HSPA+. Through carrier aggregation (part of the UMTS extension HSPA+) two downlink carriers may be assigned to one user since Release 8. Release 10 supports four-carrier aggregation and eight-carrier-aggregation is supported since Release 11. 3GPP standardized carrier aggregation for HSPA+ for the uplink for up to two component carriers since Release 9. LTE/LTE-Advanced LTE supports since its first release channel bandwidths of 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz and 20 MHz. Since LTE-Advanced Rel. 10 any two channels (of possibly different bandwidths) may be aggregated and be assigned to a single user. MHz component carriers and a single ordinary 20 MHz channel is that in the case of carrier aggregation the control information is transmitted on both component carriers.
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LTE Advanced with carrier aggregation allows Gigabit LTE. This is made possible through higher-order modulation (256QAM), carrier aggregation and 4x4 MIMO. Since LTE Release 10 up to 5 component carriers may be aggregated, allowing for transmission bandwidths of up to 100 MHz.
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Daguragu, Northern Territory
Daguragu, previously also known as Wattie Creek by the Gurindji people as it is situated on a tributary of the Victoria River, is a locality in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located about 551 kilometres (342 mi) south of the territory capital of Darwin and located about 460 kilometres (290 mi) south-west of the municipal seat in Katherine. It is around 8 km (5.0 mi) north-west of Kalkarindji. Daguragu community is situated on Aboriginal land held under perpetual title; it was also formerly a local government area until its amalgamation into the Victoria Daly Shire on 1 July 2008. In 2020, a native title claim lodged in 2016 was successfully settled, giving native title rights to the Gurindji people to 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi) of the Wave Hill Station. Being located on a floodplain, the settlement can be severely affected by flooding at times. In February 2001, two cyclones caused major flooding in the vicinity and the road between Kalkarindji and Daguragu was flooded, leaving the residents of Daguragu completely isolated for weeks. In 2023 major flooding occurred again, with hundreds of residents evacuated to Darwin and unable to return to their homes for some time. Governance As of 2006, Daguragu Community Government Council provided "municipal and other services to the township and surrounds of Kalkarindji (formerly known as Wave Hill Welfare Settlement) and to Daguragu, a community settled on land under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976. The total council area was about 3,237 square kilometres (1,250 sq mi).Northern Territory Government. Daguragu's boundaries and name were gazetted on 4 April 2007. It is named after the Aboriginal community located within its boundaries where in 1975, then Prime Minister Gough Whitlam presented the title to the land granted to the Gurindji people following the events of the Wave Hill walk-off in 1966. As of 2020, it has an area of 44.1 square kilometres (17.0 sq mi).
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Daguragu Community was amalgamated into the Victoria Daly Shire on 1 July 2008.As of 2020 Daguragu is located within the federal division of Lingiari, the territory electoral division of Stuart and the local government area of the Victoria Daly Region. 2020 native title claim A native title claim was lodged in 2016 by the Central Land Council on behalf of the traditional owners, as there were mining interests in area covered by Wave Hill Station's pastoral lease.Federal Court of Australia recognised the native title rights of the Gurindji people to 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi) of the Wave Hill Station, allowing them to receive royalties as compensation from resource companies who explore the area. Justice Richard White said that the determination recognised Indigenous involvement (Jamangku, Japuwuny, Parlakuna-Parkinykarni and Yilyilyimawu peoples) with the land "at least since European settlement and probably for millennia".800 kilometres (500 mi) south of Darwin, and descendants of Vincent Lingiari and others involved in the Wave Hill walk-off celebrated the determination. The owners will participate in the mining negotiations and exploration work, from which royalties may flow in the future, which may allow people in the Kalkarindji and Daguragu communities to create their own businesses. They also have the right to hunt, gather, teach and perform cultural activities and ceremonies, and allow the young people to connect with their land. Demographics The 2016 Australian census reported that Daguragu had a population of 242 people, of whom 233 (96%) identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Heritage sites The Wave Hill walk-off route was listed on the Northern Territory Heritage Register on 23 August 2006 and on the Australian National Heritage List on 9 August 2007. Geography and flooding Daguragu is a locality located about 551 kilometres (342 mi) south of the Northern Territory capital of Darwin, and about 460 kilometres (290 mi) south-west of the municipal seat in Katherine.8 km (5.0 mi) north-west of Kalkarindji.
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Wattie Creek is a major tributary of the Victoria River, and Daguragu lies on its floodplain. It can be prone to flooding when extreme weather events occur. In February 2001, ex-tropical cyclones Winsome and Wylva caused major flooding in the vicinity, and although properties in Daguragu were not indundated (as they were in Kalkarindji), the road between the two communities was flooded and the residents of Daguragu were completely isolated for weeks. 2023 flooding In late February to early March 2023, heavy rains fell over the area, with Kalkarindji recording 134 mm (5.3 in) of rain in the 24 hours to 1 March. The upper Victoria River exceeded major flood levels, standing at 16.99 m (55.7 ft); the major flood stage is 14 m (46 ft). Evacuations were ordered for residents of Daguragu, Kalkarindji, Pigeon Hole, and Palumpa.Australian Defence Force carried evacuees out of Kalkarindji to Katherine. They then travelled by bus to Darwin, to be accommodated at the Centre of National Resilience in Howard Springs. * Ward, Charlie (20 August 2016). "An historic handful of dirt: Whitlam and the legacy of the Wave Hill Walk-Off". The Conversation. Article by the author of the 2017 book A Handful of Sand: The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-off. + Gerritsen, Rolf (2017). "A Handful of Sand: The Gurindji Struggle, After the Walk-offby Charlie Ward... Book Review" (PDF). Aboriginal History. ANU Press. 41: 233–234.
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1910 in Scotland
Events from the year 1910 in Scotland. Incumbents Further information: Politics of Scotland and Order of precedence in Scotland * Secretary for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland Law officers * Lord Advocate – Alexander Ure * Solicitor General for Scotland – Arthur Dewar; then William Hunter Judiciary * Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Dunedin * Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh Events * June – Edinburgh Missionary Conference is held, presided over by Nobel Peace Prize recipient John R. Mott, launching the modern ecumenical movement and the modern missions movement. * 6–13 August – First Scottish International Aviation Meeting held at Lanark. * 17 September – Andrew Blain Baird makes the first powered monoplane flight in Scotland, at Ettrick Bay on the Isle of Bute in a self-built machine. * 19 December – Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow opened * The whisky-based liqueur Drambuie is first marketed commercially, from Leith. Births * 6 May – Jerry Morris, epidemiologist (died 2009) * 10 March – Jane Duncan, born Elizabeth Jane Cameron, novelist (died 1976) * 17 March – Molly Weir, actress (died 2004 in London) * 19 April – Andrew Gilchrist, Special Operations Executive operative, and later ambassador (died 1993) * 23 April – Sheila Scott Macintyre, mathematician (died 1960) * 15 July – George Friel, novelist (died 1975) * 1 September – Charles Maxwell, radio producer (died 1998) * 14 November – Norman MacCaig, poet (died 1996) * December – Ian Donald, physician, pioneer in the use of Medical ultrasonography (died 1987) Deaths
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Deaths * 18 January – James Cuthbertson, Scottish-Australian poet and schoolteacher (born 1851) * 2 April – William McTaggart, landscape and marine painter (born 1835) * 6 April – John McLaren, Lord McLaren, Liberal politician (born 1831) * 13 April – William Quiller Orchardson, portraitist and painter (born 1832) * 15 April – John Smith, dentist, philanthropist and pioneering educator (born 1825) * 10 May – William Gordon Stables, naval physician and novelist (born 1840) * 23 June – Robert Boog Watson, malacologist and Free Church minister (born 1823) * Timeline of Scottish history * 1910 in the United Kingdom
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Cheryl A. Gray Evans
Cheryl Artise Gray Evans (born 1968, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American lawyer and politician. She represented District 5 in the Louisiana State Senate prior to her resignation in 2009. She formerly served in the Louisiana House of Representatives (District 98). Background After finishing Eleanor McMain Magnet Secondary Senior High School in New Orleans, Gray proceeded to Stanford University, where she was a member of the track team and Delta Sigma Theta,baccalaureate degree in 1990. She then returned to New Orleans and received her Juris Doctor from the Tulane University Law School in 1993. She practiced law with New Orleans' Gray & Gray Law Firm, which was started by her parents. Political career Gray Evans is a confidant with the reform faction of the Orleans Parish Democratic Party—the element frequently identified with the Black Organization for Leadership Development (BOLD) political organization which inexorably competes against William J. Jefferson and his Progressive Democrats.Jalila Jefferson-Bullock, for the Senate District 5 seat vacated by the term-limited Diana Bajoie, Jefferson's successor in the state Senate.Federal Emergency Management Agency's handling of recovery from Hurricane Katrina. Personal life Gray Evans' official state senate résumé lists a host of achievements, activities, awards, and memberships.Mayor Ray Nagin. Toward the end of 2009 Cheryl Gray Evans resigned from the legislature to join her husband, who had begun serving on active duty in Connecticut as a public affairs officer in the Navy.
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19 East 64th Street The Wildenstein & Company Building is an edifice that stands at 19 East 64th Street, near Madison Avenue on Manhattan, New York City's Upper East Side. It is five stories tall and was completed in early 1932. The building was designed in French 18th-century style by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, architect Horace Trumbauer. The Wildenstein art firm was located in the former Vanderbilt house at 647 Fifth Avenue, between 51st and 52nd Streets, for several years prior to the structure's completion. In October 1993, Wildenstein & Company purchased 49% of the Pace Gallery. The deal combined a 118-year-old gallery which specialized in Old Master and Impressionist paintings with a 32-year-old gallery which was renowned for its contemporary art and modern art. The Wildenstein gallery remained at the Wildenstein Building. Pace's SoHo branch at 142 Greene Street also became part of the combined business. In 1997 the house had up to 11 members of the Wildenstein family living in it at any one time, leading art dealer Harry Brooks to humorously call the house the "most expensive tenement in Manhattan".Government of Qatar planned to buy the house for $90 million in 2014 and operate it as a consulate. The Russian businessman Len Blavatnik sued David Wildenstein, believing that the Wildenstein family had reneged on a promise to sell Blavatnik the property for $79 million. A judge rejected the suit in court in March 2017 stating that the verbal agreement was not legally binding. In April 2017 it became the most expensive townhouse ever sold in Manhattan when it sold for $79.5 million. 40°46.02′0″N 73°58.164′0″W / 40.76700°N 73.96940°W
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The Patron Saint of Liars (novel)
The Patron Saint of Liars is a 1992 novel, written by Ann Patchett. This is the first novel published by Patchett, and it was selected as a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.The Patron Saint of Liars during a fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Plot The book is divided into four sections: Habit, Rose, Son, and Sissy Habit In 1906, George Clatterbuck witnesses a miracle as his daughter, June Clatterbuck, is healed by water from a spring in the back pasture of their property. The healing qualities of the spring attract visitors from afar including the Nelsons, wealthy horse breeders from Lexington. Upon discovering that there wasn’t a hotel in Habit, Lewis Nelson commissioned a hotel to be built to create space for all the visitors seeking out aid from the spring. The hotel was opened in 1920 as Hotel Louisa in honor of Lewis’ wife, Louisa Nelson. When the spring dried up and the stock market crashed in 1929, the hotel was given to the Catholic church and renamed Saint Elizabeth’s. It was shortly used as a home for nuns to live out their days. Later, the nuns were moved to Ohio and the Hotel Louisa remained empty for some time before it became a Roman Catholic home for unwed mothers. Rose
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Rose It is 1968, and Rose Clinton finds herself in a bind as she is pregnant with her husband's child, and she has no desire to keep the baby. Unhappy with her life, she seeks out Father O'Donnell and learns of a place called Saint Elizabeth's in Habit, Kentucky. It is a home for unwed mothers, but Rose begs Father O'Donnell to assist her. She sets out from California on Highway 40, making several stops along the way. Rose arrives at Saint Elizabeth's and finds herself living with a girl named Angela. Thinking about her mother and husband often, Rose tries to fit in and quickly learns the routine of Saint Elizabeth's, taking a job in the kitchen with Sister Evangeline. Sister Evangeline grows fond of Rose, keeping her in the kitchen frequently to assist her. She often attempts to tell Rose what she knows about her future, but Rose tends to brush her insight to the side. As the months pass, Rose starts to grow to the idea of being a mother, especially as Beatrice asks for her assistance in delivering her twin boys. After an exhausting night delivering Beatrice's babies, Rose wanders off outside in the snow. Son finds her, and carries her back to his home. Rose finally admits that she wants to keep her daughter and Son suggests that she marry him and live at Saint Elizabeth's with him. She agrees quickly and begs to be married that night. Following their ceremony, Rose and Son share their news with Angela and Sister Evangeline, while attempting to build a foundation for their marriage with little knowledge of each other. Son Now married and adjusting to life as a new father, Son thinks a lot about his life prior to Rose and Sissy. He reflects on his time as a teenager, starting with his roller coaster romance with a girl named Cecelia, enlisting in the army, and having to leave abruptly. Throughout his story, he reflects on memories of Sissy growing up, developing her personality and the transformation of her relationship with both himself and Rose. Sissy
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Sissy Now fifteen years old, Sissy has adapted to the lack of emotional connection with her mother, Rose. Although she has grown up without a strong bond with Rose, she doesn't stop herself from trying to have a relationship with her mother, as she asks Rose to teach her how to drive. Once she knows the key to her mother's heart, nothing will keep Sissy from rekindling the friendship and love she had for her mother. Main characters * Martha Rose Clinton is the mother of Cecelia Abbott. She was previously married to Thomas Clinton, prior to leaving California and marrying Wilson Abbott upon her decision to raise her daughter. * Mother Corinne is the head nun at Saint Elizabeth’s. She is regarded as somewhat strict and mean by most of the unwed mothers. * Sister Evangeline is one of the nuns at Saint Elizabeth's. Her primary role is cooking for the women. Prior to being the cook, she was the head nun at Saint Elizabeth's, up until the time that Mother Corinne took over. * Wilson "Son" Abbott is the groundskeeper/maintenance man at Saint Elizabeth’s. He marries Rose, and takes on the role of Cecelia's father. * June Clatterbuck is the owner of the property of Saint Elizabeth's. She becomes good friends with Rose and becomes more involved with Saint Elizabeth's. * Cecilia "Sissy" Helen Abbott is Rose’s daughter. Her father, according to her birth certificate, is Son. Her biological father is Thomas Clinton. Reception
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Reception Many reviews have praised Patchett for her first novel. Annabel Davis-Goff, for Entertainment Weekly, wrote, "...this is a wonderful novel. Patchett writes with a simplicity of style and clarity of voice that make one eager for her next book."U.S. Catholic, wrote, "One often hears of talented new writers that they show great promise.... For Ann Patchett, the promise has already been fulfilled; with The Patron Saint of Liars, she has arrived."New York Times Book Review, said, "Ann Patchett has written such a good first novel that among the many pleasures it offers is the anticipation of how wonderful her second, third, and fourth will surely be.... It is a world that Ms. Patchett draws with wit and imagination.... It is about pilgrimage and healing. A made-up story of an enchanted place. A fairy tale. A delight." Adaptation In 1998, The Patron Saint of Liars was adapted as a television film, for CBS. * http://www.parnassusbooks.net * http://annpatchett.com/ * http://www.powells.com/biblio?show=TRADE%20PAPER:USED:9780060540753:6.95&page=authorqa#page
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Arbacia
Test of an Arbacia lixula. Arbacia is a genus of sea urchins, widespread in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific oceans. Species According to the World Register of Marine Species : * Arbacia crenulata Kier, 1963 † (Miocene, east coast of USA) * Arbacia dufresnii (Blainville, 1825) (Patagonia and Antarctica) * Arbacia lixula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mediterranean) * Arbacia punctulata (Lamarck, 1816) (Caribbean) * Arbacia rivuli Cooke, 1941a † (Pliocene, east coast of USA) * Arbacia spatuligera (Valenciennes, 1846) (Peru and Chile) * Arbacia stellata (Blainville, 1825; ?Gmelin, 1788) (East Pacific) * Arbacia waccamaw Cooke, 1941a † (Pliocene, east coast of USA) * [Arbacia punctulata] Arbacia punctulata * [Arbacia lixula] Arbacia lixula
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Cephalotes patei
Cephalotes patei is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants.
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Backbend
Contortionist doing a backbend A backbend is a gymnastics, contortion, dance and ice skating move, where the spine is bent backwards, and catching oneself with the hands. Throughout the move, the abdominal muscles, obliques, and legs are used to steady the performer while curving backwards. Modern yoga includes some backbending asanas. Backbending can be acquired from intense training or genetics. Overview The spine consists of 24 vertebrae and between the vertebrae are small cushions referred to as disks. The movement of the vertebrae and the compression ability of the disks give the spine its flexibility. It is easier to perform a backbend after mastering a bridge. A bridge helps familiarize the bones and muscles to the positions and movements of a backbend. There are over a dozen yoga positions that are variant of the backbend. Uses The backbend is important in gymnastics because it is essential to perform a back handspring. Backbends are part of the repertoire of professional and competitive ice skaters. For example, a backbend was performed by Jimmie Santee in the 1994 production of Walt Disney's World on Ice: Aladdin. Backbends and other contortions were a feature of the performance of Mr. Frick from the 1930s ice comedy act Frick and Frack. Injuries When performed correctly, backbends can increase the range of motion of the spine. However, there is a significant risk of injury. These injuries include low back pain, injuries to the spinal discs, muscle spasmsparalysis; In 2016, a 5-year-old girl from Los Angeles became paralysed after attempting a backbend that resulted in damage to numerous areas of her spine. Backbending asanas Modern yoga includes backbending asanas such as the kneeling Kapotasana and Ustrasana, the inverted Urdhva Dhanurasana, and the sitting Rajakapotasana. These are described as "strenuous"Marichyasana and Matsyendrasana, or by forward bends such as Janusirsasana, practised gently. * Flexibility
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1973 Nepal plane hijack
The 1973 Nepal plane hijack (also known as the Biratnagar Plane Hijack) was the first plane hijacking in the history of Nepal. The main motive for this incident was to gather funds for an armed revolution to restore multi-party democracy by overthrowing the party-less Panchayat system headed by the King in Nepal, Mahendra of Nepal. Aircraft The aircraft was a DHC-6 Twin Otter (Registration: 9N-ABB) and was delivered to Royal Nepal Airlines in 1971. Hijackers Subedi was recently released from prison, where he read about the hijacking of Japan Airlines Flight 351. He came up with the idea of a plane hijack to collect the funds by carrying out a similar hijack.Nepal Rastra Bank in Biratnagar and knew that the bank would transport Indian currency by plane through Biratnagar. Nagendra Dhungel and Basanta Bhattarai joined the team to hijack the plane. Crew and passengers Three crew members and 19 passengers were on board the flight, including actress Mala Sinha. Hijacking On 10 June 1973, Nepal Rastra Bank planned to transport Indian Rupees from Arrariya, India to Kathmandu via Biratnagar. It was transported to Biratnagar by land, and was supposed then go to Kathmandu by air. At 8:30 NPT, the 19-seater Royal Nepal AirlinesTwin Otter passenger aircraft took off for Kathmandu from Biratnagar. The three hijackers hijacked the plane within five minutes of take-off. They forced the pilot to land the plane in Forbesganj, Bihar, in a grass field and took 3 million Indian rupees that belonged to the Nepalese government.
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The hijackers who boarded the plane were Basanta Bhattarai, Durga Subedi, and Nagendra Prasad Dhungel. Girija Prasad Koirala and Chakra Prasad Bastola were involved in transportation of the loot to Darjeeling. They hid it in the house of B. L. Sharma, an acquaintance of Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala.Sushil Koirala , Manahari Baral, Rajendra Dahal and Biru Lama. Three different vehicles were used in transporting the three boxes of cash to Darjeeling. Aftermath The plane took off immediately with the passengers after the boxes of cash were taken out. The hijackers went first to Darjeeling, then to Banaras and finally to Bombay (now Mumbai). The hijackers occasionally made trips to New Delhi to meet BP Koirala, the then President of Nepali Congress. However, within a year all hijackers were arrested in India except Nagendra Dhungel. After the 1975 Emergency in India ended, they were released on bail. The DH-6 was used afterward for Nepalese flights for another 41 years, until it was destroyed in the 2014 crash of Nepal Airlines Flight 183. The parts of the aircraft were brought to Nepalganj and were put together again and are currently being exhibited in the BP Museum in Sundarijal, Kathmandu. In 2017, a political and historical documentary about this incident titled Hijacking for Democracy was screened at the Nepal Tourism Board in Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu. Controversies It has been alleged that the money, meant to be used in the struggle for democracy, was misused. BP Koirala himself suspected that the money was misused. * Indian Airlines Flight 814 * Subedi, Durga (2018). विमान विद्रोह - एउटा राजनीतिक अपहरणको बयान (in Nepali). Kitab Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu. * "The skyjack that shook Panchayat"
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Skuldelev
Skuldelev is a town in the Frederikssund Municipality in North Zealand, Denmark. It is located 5km northeast of Skibby, 11km south of Jægerspris and 11km southwest of Frederikssund. As of 2023, it has a population of 861.
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Armed Forces (sports society)
For other uses, see armed forces (disambiguation). The Sports Clubs of the Armed Forces, Physical Culture and Sports Association of the Soviet Armed Forces (Russian: спортивные клубы Армии [СКА] sportivnye kluby Armiy, SKA; Russian: Физкультурно-спортивное объединение Вооружённых Сил СССР, Fizkulturno-sportivnoe obyedinenie Vooruzhonnykh Sil SSSR), also called the Sports Clubs of the Soviet Ministry of Defense or simply Armed Forces or Army were a system of departmental sports clubs and one of the largest sports societies in the USSR. Established at first within officers' clubs of the Red Army, after the Second World War they were reformed into sports clubs for all ranks in the armed forces. All the sports clubs were supervised by the Sports Committee of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR and the sports committees of military districts and naval fleets, with each district and fleet having its own club.Moscow, CSKA Moscow ("C" standing for Central). The military sports clubs had an opportunity to enlist all top athletes of a country due to the mandatory conscription policies in force then. Alongside the SKA teams in the Soviet Army, each service branch of the Armed Forces maintained service-wide clubs, with component teams coming under district or fleet club supervision. Following the World War II, there was an acute competitiveness in all types of sports (i.e. football, ice hockey, basketball, etc.) between the Soviet Armed Forces Sports Association clubs and the clubs of the Dynamo representing Soviet security forces (MVD and KGB). Regional multi-sport clubs Sports Teams of CSKA Moscow Football (men's) Futsal Beach soccer (women's) Basketball Volleyball (men's) Ice hockey (men's) (women's) (women's) Handball Bandy (men's) Water polo (women's) Rugby union (men's) (women's)
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* CSKA Moscow ("central" [main] club of the army) + football section as PFC CSKA in Soviet Top League + ice hockey section as HC CSKA in Soviet Higher League * VVS Moscow (smaller Moscow club of the Air Forces) + football section + basketball section, won the 1951–52 Soviet Top League in basketball * SKA Leningrad + ice hockey section * Rostov-on-Don (football) * Khabarovsk (bandy) * Yekaterinburg (bandy) * SKA Kyiv, converted to the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine + football section, contributed to appearance of FC Arsenal Kyiv, disbanded in 2009 * SKA Odesa, converted to the Odesa city's sport club in 1992 + football section, merged with FC Chornomorets Odesa * SKA Lviv, disbanded + football section, moved to Drohobych and transformed into FC Halychyna Drohobych * SKA Alma-Ata, disbanded + basketball section, moved to Samara and merged with a local club into CSK VVS Samara Medal recipients of the Armed Forces sports society at Olympics City represented and sports discipline are given in parentheses. Summer Olympics 1952 Summer Olympics 1. Yuriy Lituyev (Leningrad, athletics) 2. Boris Tokarev (Leningrad, athletics) 3. Anatoly Konev (Moscow, basketball) 4. Aleksandr Moiseyev (Moscow, basketball) 5. Arkady Vorobyov (Sverdlovsk, weightlifting) * Dmytro Leonkin, Lviv (, gymnastics) * Dmytro Leonkin, Lviv (, gymnastics) 1956 Summer Olympics 1. Yuriy Lituyev (Moscow, athletics) 2. Yevgeniy Maskinskov (Saransk, athletics) 3. Semyon Rzhishchin (Moscow, athletics) 4. Boris Tokarev (Moscow, athletics) 5. Viktor Tsybulenko (Kyiv, athletics) 6. Vladimir Safronov (Chita, boxing) 7. Arkady Vorobyov (Sverdlovsk, weightlifting) * Ivan Deriuhin, Kyiv * Vitali Romanenko, Poltava Oblast 1960 Summer Olympics
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1960 Summer Olympics 1. Gusman Kosanov (Kishinev, athletics) 2. Semyon Rzhishchin (Moscow, athletics) 3. Viktor Tsybulenko (Kyiv, athletics) 4. Yury Vlasov (Moscow, weightlifting) 5. Arkady Vorobyov (Sverdlovsk, weightlifting) * Margarita Nikolaeva, Odesa * Ivan Bohdan, Kyiv 1964 Summer Olympics 1. Oleg Fyodoseyev (Moscow, athletics) 2. Gusman Kosanov (Alma-Ata, athletics) 3. Edvin Ozolin (Leningrad, athletics) 4. Oleg Grigoryev (Moscow, boxing) 5. Stanislav Stepashkin (Moscow, boxing) 6. Volodymyr Morozov (Krasnovodsk, canoeing) 7. Grigory Kriss (Kyiv, fencing) 8. Oleg Stepanov (Moscow, judo) 9. Yury Vlasov (Moscow, weightlifting) 10. Leonid Zhabotinsky (Odesa, weightlifting) 1968 Summer Olympics 1. Hennadiy Bleznitsov (Kharkiv, athletics) 2. Galina Bukharina (Moscow, athletics) 3. Romuald Klim (Minsk, athletics) 4. Jānis Lūsis (Riga, athletics) 5. Volodymyr Morozov (Kyiv, canoeing) 6. Valery Yardy (Moscow, cycling) 7. Grigory Kriss (Kyiv, fencing) 8. Viktor Sidyak (Lviv, fencing) 9. Eduard Vinokurov (Leningrad, fencing) 10. Leonid Zhabotinsky (Kyiv, weightlifting) 1972 Summer Olympics
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1972 Summer Olympics 1. Nadezhda Besfamilnaya (Moscow, athletics) 2. Galina Bukharina (Moscow, athletics) 3. Jānis Lūsis (Riga, athletics) 4. Veniamin Soldatenko (Alma-Ata, athletics) 5. Sergei Belov (Moscow, basketball) 6. Ivan Edeshko (Moscow, basketball) 7. Alzhan Zharmukhamedov (Moscow, basketball) 8. Vyacheslav Lemeshev (Moscow, boxing) 9. Volodymyr Morozov (Kyiv, canoeing) 10. Valery Yardy (Cheboksary, cycling) 11. Grigory Kriss (Kyiv, fencing) 12. Viktor Sidyak (Minsk, fencing) 13. Gennadiy Tsygankov (Moscow, ice hockey) 14. Eduard Vinokurov (Leningrad, fencing) 1976 Summer Olympics 1. Lidiya Alfeyeva (Moscow, athletics) 2. Vera Anisimova (Moscow, athletics) 3. Jānis Lūsis (Riga, athletics) 4. Sergei Belov (Moscow, basketball) 5. Ivan Edeshko (Moscow, basketball) 6. Alzhan Zharmukhamedov (Moscow, basketball) 7. Viktor Sidyak (Minsk, fencing) 8. Yevgeni Chernyshov (Moscow, handball) 9. Gennadiy Tsygankov (Moscow, ice hockey) 10. Vladimir Bure (Moscow, swimming) 11. Oleg Moliboga (Dnipropetrovsk, volleyball) 12. Eduard Vinokurov (Leningrad, fencing) 1980 Summer Olympics 1. Yevgeni Chernyshov (Moscow, handball) 2. Anatoli Fedyukin (Moscow, handball) * Oleg Moliboga, Dnipropetrovsk 1988 Summer Olympics 1. Dmitry Bilozerchev (Moscow, artistic gymnastics) 2. Hennadiy Avdyeyenko (Odesa, athletics) Olympians of the Unified Team 1992 Summer Olympics * Timur Taimazov (, weightlifting) Winter Olympics 1956 Winter Olympics
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Winter Olympics 1956 Winter Olympics 1. Fyodor Terentyev (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 2. Nikolay Gusakov (Moscow, Nordic combined) 1960 Winter Olympics 1. Vladimir Melanin (Kirov, biathlon) 2. Gennady Vaganov (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 3. Nikolay Gusakov (Leningrad, Nordic combined) 1964 Winter Olympics 1. Vladimir Melanin (Kirov, biathlon) 2. Rita Achkina (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 3. Yevdokiya Mekshilo (Leningrad, cross-country skiing) 4. Gennady Vaganov (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 5. Nikolay Gusakov (Leningrad, Nordic combined) 6. Nikolay Kiselyov (Leningrad, Nordic combined) 1968 Winter Olympics 1. Rita Achkina (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 2. Vladimir Voronkov (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 3. Vladimir Belussov (Leningrad Oblast, ski jumping) 1972 Winter Olympics 1. Vladimir Voronkov (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 2. Irina Rodnina (Moscow, figure skating) 3. Alexei Ulanov (Moscow, figure skating) 1976 Winter Olympics 1. Zinaida Amosova (Novosibirsk, cross-country skiing) 2. Nikolay Bazhukov (Syktyvkar, cross-country skiing) 3. Sergey Savelyev (Moscow, cross-country skiing) 4. Irina Rodnina (Moscow, figure skating) 5. Valery Muratov (Kolomna, speed skating) 1980 Winter Olympics 1984 Winter Olympics 1988 Winter Olympics * Vyacheslav Bykov (Moscow, ice hockey) Overall Olympic performance by the society In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for one team", as usual. Summer Olympics
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Summer Olympics Olympics Athletes [Gold] [Silver] [Bronze] Total medals 1952 93 7 7 3 17 1956 80 12 11 15 38 1960 66 14 15 6 35 1964 112 27 29 12 68 1968 99 17 27 17 71 1972 104 33 18 18 69 1976 97 22 22 15 59 Winter Olympics Olympics Athletes [Gold] [Silver] [Bronze] Total medals 1956 20 13 1 1 15 1960 18 2 0 9 11 1964 24 11 3 1 15 1968 23 13 2 1 16 1972 24 16 0 1 17 1976 20 16 1 2 19 * Soviet Union at the Olympics * CSKA Moscow * SKA Leningrad * Boris Khavin (1979). All about Olympic Games (in Russian) (2nd ed.). Moscow: Fizkultura i sport. - for tables and lists on 1952-1976 Olympics * Official website * Sport committee of friendly armies
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1909 in Scotland
Events from the year 1909 in Scotland. Incumbents Further information: Politics of Scotland and Order of precedence in Scotland * Secretary for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland Law officers * Lord Advocate – Thomas Shaw; then Alexander Ure * Solicitor General for Scotland – Alexander Ure; then Arthur Dewar Judiciary * Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Dunedin * Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh Events * March – Construction of Rosyth Dockyard for the Royal Navy on the east coast begins. * 17 April – 58 police officers and sixty other people are injured as 6,000 fans invade the pitch and brawl with rival fans and the police at the end of the drawn Scottish Cup Final replay between Rangers and Celtic at Hampden Park, Glasgow. The 1909 Scottish Cup and all medals are withheld. * 24 May – Dundee United F.C. is formed as Dundee Hibernian, playing its first match on 18 August. * 25 May – Oscar Slater found guilty of murder in Glasgow. * 28 July – Harold Barnwell makes the first powered flight in Scotland, an 80-yard (75 m) hop at 4m altitude in a canard biplane built with his brother Frank at Stirling, before crashing. * 25 December – international footballer James Main suffers a fatal internal injury while playing for Hibernian F.C. against Partick Thistle at Firhill. * A new Highland Land League is formed in Glasgow as a broadly left-wing political party. * The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland is founded by Thomas Haining Gillespie, an Edinburgh lawyer. * First British bird ringing programme initiated by Arthur Landsborough Thomson at Aberdeen. * The Harris Tweed trademark is registered. * The Scotch whisky brand name Johnnie Walker is introduced. * New pump room built at the spa town of Strathpeffer. Births
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Births * 16 January – Ellen King, Olympic swimmer (died 1994 in England) * 20 January – Olive Fraser, poet (died 1977) * 21 January – James Hoy, Labour Member of Parliament for Leith 1945-1970 (died 1976) * 9 February – Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson, historian and paleographer (died 2002) * 23 February – Lavinia Derwent (real name Elizabeth Dodd), author and broadcaster (died 1989) * 24 February – Ethel MacDonald, anarchist and publisher (died 1958) * 6 March – Vagaland (real name Thomas Alexander Robertson), Shetland dialect poet (died 1973) * 14 March – William Montgomery Watt, historian and Emeritus Professor in Arabic and Islamic studies (died 2006) * 19 March – Marjorie Linklater, campaigner for the arts and environment of Orkney (died 1997) * 27 April – Muriel C. Bradbrook, literary scholar and authority on Shakespeare (died 1993 in Cambridge) * 9 May – Robert Garioch, Scots language poet (died 1981) * 26 May – Matt Busby, football manager (died 1994) * 5 June – Marion Crawford, Scottish educator and governess to Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II (died 1988) * 19 June – William Grant, Lord Grant, Unionist MP, Solicitor General, Lord Advocate, and Lord Justice Clerk (died 1972) * 5 September – Archie Jackson, Australian international cricketer (died 1933 in Australia) * 23 November – Nigel Tranter, historical writer (died 2000) * 2 December – Helen Douglas Adam, poet, writer and dramatist (died 1993 in the United States) * Helena Gloag, actress (died 1973) Deaths * 1 January – Archibald Sturrock, steam locomotive engineer (born 1816) * 2 March – Simon Somerville Laurie, educator (born 1829) * 27 March (probable) – John Davidson, poet (born 1857) * 26 April – Marcus Dods, theologian (born 1834) * 9 August – Jemima Blackburn, painter and illustrator (born 1823) * 9 October – Hugh Blackburn, mathematician (born 1823) * 29 December – James Main, footballer (born 1886) * Timeline of Scottish history * 1909 in the United Kingdom * Ewan, Elizabeth L.; Innes, Sue; Reynolds, Sian; Pipes, Rose (27 June 2007). Biographical Dictionary of ScottishWomen. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2660-1.
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Brian Mendoza
Brian Marino Mendoza (born February 13, 1994) is an American professional boxer. He has held the WBC interim light middleweight title since April 2023. Professional career Mendoza turned pro in 2014 and compiled a record of 21-2 before facing & defeating Sebastian Fundora to win the WBC interim light middleweight world title. Professional boxing record 24 fights 22 wins 2 losses By knockout 16 0 By decision 6 2
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No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes 24 Win 22–2 Sebastian Fundora KO 7 (12), 0:39 Apr 8, 2023 Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, U.S. Won interim WBC super welterweight title 23 Win 21–2 Jeison Rosario KO 5 (10), 0:35 Nov 5, 2022 Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. 22 Win 20–2 Benjamin Whitaker TKO 5 (8), 0:51 Mar 26, 2022 Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. 21 Loss 19–2 Jesus Ramos UD 10 Sep 5, 2021 Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. 20 Win 19–1 Thomas LaManna UD 10 Aug 29, 2020 Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, California, U.S. 19 Loss 18–1 Larry Gomez SD 8 Nov 30, 2019 The Cosmopolitan, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. 18 Win 18–0 Rosemberg Gomez KO 1 (8), 2:12 Aug 17, 2019 Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles, California, U.S. 17 Win 17–0 Carlos Mohamed Rodriguez KO 2 (8), 1:45 May 4, 2019 Stockton Arena, Stockton, California, U.S. 16 Win 16–0 John David Charles TKO 3 (6), 0:40 Nov 11, 2017 Lujan Building, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. 15 Win 15–0 Tyler Pogline TKO 2 (6) Mar 18, 2017 Convention Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. 14 Win 14–0 Daniel Calzada UD 6 Jul 9, 2016 Santa Santa Ana Star Center, Rio Rancho, New Mexico, U.S. 13 Win 13–0 Joel Vargas TKO 3 (6), 0:53 Feb 6, 2016 United Wireless Arena, Dodge City, Kansas, U.S. 12 Win 12–0 Francisco Isata TKO 2 (4), 2:49 Jan 16, 2016 ABC Sports Complex, Springfield, Virginia, U.S. 11 Win 11–0 Anthony Hill UD 4 Dec 19, 2015 Lea County Events Center, Hobbs, New Mexico, U.S.
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10 Win 10–0 Eddie Cordova TKO 1 (6), 1:02 Nov 14, 2015 ABC Sports Complex, Springfield, Virginia, U.S. 9 Win 9–0 Michael Pickett TKO 1 (4), 2:08 Oct 9, 2015 Riverside Ballroom, Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S. 8 Win 8–0 John Rozema TKO 1 (4), 2:16 Sep 5, 2015 Buffalo Thunder Casino, Pojoaque, New Mexico, U.S. 7 Win 7–0 Eric Rosales SD 4 Aug 22, 2015 United Wireless Arena, Dodge City, Kansas, U.S. 6 Win 6–0 Dontre King KO 3 (4), 1:35 Jun 6, 2015 ABC Sports Complex, Springfield, Virginia, U.S. 5 Win 5–0 Ivan Lucero TKO 1 (4), 1:57 May 9, 2015 Buffalo Thunder Casino, Pojoaque, New Mexico, U.S. 4 Win 4–0 Javier Eduardo Rivera UD 4 Feb 28, 2015 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. 3 Win 3–0 Lazaro Jay Dominguez UD 4 Nov 15, 2014 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. 2 Win 2–0 Jesus Lopez KO 1 (4), 1:49 Jul 26, 2014 Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. 1 Win 1–0 Daniel Gonzalez TKO 1 (4), 0:39 May 10, 2014 Buffalo Thunder Casino, Pojoaque, New Mexico, U.S.
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PDF.js
PDF.js is a JavaScript library that renders Portable Document Format (PDF) files using the web standards-compliant HTML5 Canvas. The project is led by the Mozilla Corporation after Andreas Gal launched it (initially as an experiment) in 2011. History and application PDF.js was originally created as an extension for Firefox The project was created to provide a way for viewing PDF documents natively in the web browser, which prevents potential security risks when opening PDF documents outside a browser, as the code for displaying the document is sandboxed in a browser.Canvas element from HTML5, which allows for fast rendering speeds. PDF.js is used in Thunderbird,ownCloud,Nextcloud,Google Chrome/Chromium,Firefox for Android,Pale MoonSeaMonkey. It can be integrated or embedded in a web or native application to enable PDF rendering and viewing, and allows advanced usages such as Server-side rendering. Many web applications, including Dropbox,Slack,LinkedIn Learning Behavior According to a benchmark by Mozilla, PDF.js is performant for viewing most common PDF files, while it may have some issues with large or 'graphics-heavy' documents. PDF.js supports most of the PDF specifications (including form support or XFA Several PDF/X or optional PDF features that are not supported in PDF.js include: * ICC Color Profiles * Spot colors * Overprint simulation * Transparency groups (knockout/isolation) * High-fidelity printing The PDF.js contributor community also notes that the browser behavior of PDF.js varies with browser support for PDF.js's required features.
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* List of PDF software * ORBX.js * Shumway * JavaScript framework * JavaScript library * Official website [Edit this at Wikidata] * "View PDF files in Firefox". Firefox Help. Mozilla. * Chris Jones and Andreas Gal (and the pdf.js team) (15 June 2011). "pdf.js: Rendering PDF with HTML5 and JavaScript". Andreas Gal's blog.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) * Catalin Cimpanu (3 May 2012). "Script of the Day: pdf.js". Softpedia. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015
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Y-Zet
Y-Zet (Burmese: ဝိုင်ဇက်; born Htet Nway Oo on 28 May 1989) is a Burmese hip hop singer. He is one of the most popular hip hop singers in Myanmar and rose to fame with his debut album Pyaw San Par which was a duo album with singer Oasix. Early life and education Y-Zet was born on 28 May 1989 in Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar to parents: Sein Maung and his wife Thet Thet Ye. He is the eldest son of two siblings, having a younger sister. He attended high school at Basic Education High School No. 4 Pyin Oo Lwin and also attended Sar Pann Aein Private School with the goal of graduating high school. He enrolled for the chemistry major at Yadanabon University, and then he dropped out of university in his second year, back in 2008. Career 2009–2013: Career beginnings in underground Y-Zet in a concert Y-Zet started out on his music career in 2009, as a singer in the underground music industry. Shortly after, he released a duet mix-tape "The Collaboration" with his friend Alatt in 2010. In 2011, he joined a native underground hip hop crew Wildboy and released a lot of songs and mix-tapes, collaborating with Wildboy's members. In the meantime, he made a song called "Shwee Die" (Flying fire cracker) collaborating with two of the members from Wildboy who were closest to him, Oasix and Moe Aung, beefing mainstream hip hop singer Hlwan Paing's song "Done Pyan" (Rocket). 2014–2016: Reached the mainstream and nationwide recognition Y-Zet is performing in a concert Y-Zet started his mainstream movement in 2014. And then he released an album "Pyaw San Par" (Just say it) which was a duo album with singer Oasix in 2015 December. One of the songs from that album, "Yote Thay Yote" (The Puppet) song gained him nationwide recognition and since then, that song has been one of the all-time hits in his career. 2017–present: Solo debut and other activities
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2017–present: Solo debut and other activities In early 2017, Y-Zet started endeavoring to be able to produce and distribute his first solo album. In 2018, Y-Zet released two single songs with featured artists, Wyne Lay and NJ. Death issue in his concert On June 10, 2017, Y-Zet held a concert for his solo album promotion in Mandalay that was, unsurprisingly, attended by thousands of people, most of whom were teenagers. During the concert, several fights broke out over the course of the night. Ultimately, the event was shut down for security reasons, but not before one fight in particular got so out of hand that it ended in the death of one 19-year-old attendee. Discography Duet mix-tapes * The Collaboration (2010) Solo mix-tapes * My Mistake (2013) Duo albums * Pyaw San Par (Just say it) (2015) Solo album * Za (Gene) (2017) * Y-Zet on Facebook * {https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBsm1BlMohb0KQwkYeiz70A}
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Ilyoplax
Ilyoplax is a genus of Crab. List of species * Ilyoplax danielae Davie & Naruse, 2010 * Ilyoplax delsmani de Man, 1926 * Ilyoplax dentata Ward, 1933 * Ilyoplax dentimerosa Shen, 1932 * Ilyoplax deschampsi Rathbun, 1913 * Ilyoplax formosensis Rathbun, 1921 * Ilyoplax gangetica Kemp, 1919 * Ilyoplax integra Tesch, 1918 * Ilyoplax ningpoensis Shen, 1940 * Ilyoplax obliqua Tweedie, 1935 * Ilyoplax pingi Shen, 1932 * Ilyoplax punctata Tweedie, 1935 * Ilyoplax pusilla de Haan, 1835 * Ilyoplax sayajiraoi Trivedi, Soni Trivedi & Vachhrajani, 2015 * Ilyoplax serrata Shen, 1931 * Ilyoplax strigicarpa Davie, 1988 * Ilyoplax tansuiensis Sakai, 1939
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Cephalotes patellaris
Cephalotes patellaris is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head, and the ability to "parachute" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. Giving their name also as gliding ants.
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Nan Kelley
Nan Kelley (born Nan Sumrall, born c. 1965) is a former Miss Mississippi (1985) who later became a host and correspondent for the Great American Country (GAC) cable television network. Early life and career A native of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Kelley initially finished first runner-up in the 1985 Miss Mississippi pageant to Susan Akin, but became Miss Mississippi when Akin was named Miss America that year. Following her service, she received her degree from college in Communications, and then worked as an entertainer for the United States Department of Defense. While at the Defense Department, Kelley entertained troops in the Middle East, Europe, Alaska, and the Caribbean. Move to Nashville Kelley moved to Nashville, Tennessee where she performed at Opryland. Later, she worked for record producer Blake Mevis, the first producer for 2006 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee George Strait. After spending time in the recording studio and on stage, Kelley moved to broadcasting working for Dick Clark Productions as a producer for Prime Time Country on The Nashville Network (Spike TV since August 2003.) Later Kelley worked as a host for the Shop At Home Network before joining GAC as host of Grand Ole Opry Live on October 4, 2003. Work at GAC In addition to hosting Grand Ole Opry Live, Kelley also hosts GAC's Top 20 Country Countdown which deals with the top twenty videos in country music on the network for a particular week that is voted on by GAC viewers. She also hosts a show called My Music Mix where they interview an artist's favorite music video, both of their own and others. When Hurricane Katrina hit Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi on August 29, 2005, Kelley hosted a benefit concert that was simulcast on two other E.W. Scripps' television networks (DIY Network and Fine Living) titled Country Reaches Out: An Opry and GAC Benefit for the American Red Cross. Personal life Kelley is married to Grammy-nominated record producer Charlie Kelley and lives in Nashville. The couple owns two dogs. Kelley revealed in May 2008 on GAC's Top 20 Country Countdown that she had Hodgkin lymphoma.Top 20 Country Countdown that she has made a complete recovery from her cancer.