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Vehicle_registration_plates_of_North_Dakota
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In 1956, the United States, Canada, and Mexico came to an agreement with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the Automobile Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council that standardized the size for license plates for vehicles (except those for motorcycles) at 6 in in height by 12 in in width, with standardized mounting holes.<ref> The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the first North Dakota license plate that complied with these standards.
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China_Smith
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China Smith is a 30-minute American syndicated television adventure series starring Dan Duryea. It is set in Singapore. It was released in the fall of 1952. The program's alternate title was The Affairs of China Smith, and the last 26 episodes were syndicated with the title The New Adventures of China Smith.
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China_Smith
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The title character was a soldier of fortune,
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China_Smith
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The series's pilot was shown as an episode of Schlitz Playhouse of Stars.<ref>
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China_Smith
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Much of the cast and crew also worked on the film World for Ransom, which is considered an extension of the television program.
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China_Smith
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The series was made with a two-year gap; the first 26 episodes being filmed in Mexico in 1952, the second 26 episodes were shot in 1954-1955 in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The change occurred after the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) complained that the productions in Mexico deprived AFTRA members of work. Divisions of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and the American Federation of Labor (AFL) also protested the Mexican filming. Roy Brewer, who was chair of the AFL's Hollywood Film Council and representative of the West Coast IATSE, complained to Thrifty Drug Stores, which sponsored the show on KECA-TV, resulting in the company's withdrawal of the six Mexican-filmed episodes from the station.<ref> Tabakin was removed from the council's "'unfair' list" after he agreed to limit production of TV shows to the United States.<ref>
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China_Smith
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Production of the show was stopped in April 1954 by the Screen Actors Guild's (SAG) cancellation of the contract that it had with producer Tableau Television, Limited (TT). SAG charged that TT had not met the contract's requirements for royalty payments to actors.<ref>
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China_Smith
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China Smith was financed and distributed by Proktor Syndication International
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Kabuni
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Kabuni is a traditional Albanian dessert.<ref>Pearl Violette Newfield Metzelthin, Tony Sarg: World wide cook book: menus and recipes of 75 nations. J. Messner, 1939. p. 238 - 241.<ref>Zaimi, Nexhmie: Daughter of the eagle: the autobiography of an Albanian girl, Nexhmie Zaimi. I. Washburn, inc., 1937, p. 29 - 31. It is made of rice fried in butter, mutton broth (ram's neck only), raisins (rinsed first in warm water), and some salt. It is then boiled before sugar, cinnamon, and ground cloves are added. It is served cold.
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In its deprotonated form, Eriochrome Black T is blue. It turns red when it forms a complex with calcium, magnesium, or other metal ions.
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Eriochrome_Black_T
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Eriochrome Black T has also been used to detect the presence of rare earth metals.<ref>
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Constanza_Airport
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Constanza National Airport (also known as Expedición 14 de Junio National Airport) is an airport for domestic flights serving Constanza, a town in the La Vega Province of the Dominican Republic.
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After undergoing renovations, it was reopened in May 2006 and renamed Expedicón 14 de Junio National Airport. It serves mostly tourist and cargo carriers.
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The Santiago VOR/DME (Ident: SGO) is located 30.7 nmi north-northeast of the airport.<ref>Santiago VOR
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The following airlines offer scheduled passenger service:
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McCain_Foods
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McCain Foods Limited is a Canadian multinational frozen food company established in 1957 in Florenceville, New Brunswick, Canada.<ref>
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It is the world's largest manufacturer of frozen potato products.<ref> Its major competitors are Simplot and Lamb Weston.<ref><ref>
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McCain_Foods
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McCain Foods was co-founded in 1957 by brothers Harrison McCain and Wallace McCain with the help of their two older brothers.
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In their first year of production, the company hired 30 employees and grossed over $150,000 in sales.<ref>
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McCain_Foods
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Based on 2014 sales, it is the 19th largest private company in Canada, according to The Globe and Mail's Report on Business.<ref> Nancy McCain, of the McCain family, is married to former Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau.<ref> In 2020, McCain Foods won the Lausanne Index Prize – Best of Packaging.<ref>
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McCain_Foods
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McCain Foods' UK subsidiary has a factory in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, and sponsored the former football stadium in the town until the football team was dissolved on 20 June 2007.<ref> There is also a plant at Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire and a cold store in Easton, Lincolnshire.
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A legal case in which McCain Foods (GB) Ltd sued Eco-Tec (Europe) Ltd. was decided by the High Court in 2011. McCain had ordered a system intended to remove hydrogen sulphide from biogas produced in its waste water treatment plant, which would allow the gas to produce power and heat for the Whittlesey plant. The system proved to be "impossible to commission successfully" and so McCain sued for compensation. The court's ruling confirmed that Eco-Tec were in breach of their contract.<ref>Allen, A., McCain Foods (GB) Ltd v Eco-Tec (Europe) Ltd [2011 EWHC 66 (TCC) 27/1/11], Gatehouse Chambers, published 14 February 2011, accessed 16 January 2023 Legally, the court took a broadly inclusive approach to the scope of the losses incurred by McCain and the damages due to them, declining to treat a number of items as "consequential losses" for which Eco-Tec sought protection under a contractual exclusion clause.<ref>England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court), McCain Foods Gb Ltd v Eco-Tec (Europe) Ltd. (2011) EWHC 66 (TCC), delivered 27 January 2011, accessed 16 January 2023
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Leslie Ablett (6 March 1904, Birkenhead, England &ndash; 22 April 1952, Liverpool, England<ref>) was a British water polo player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
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Eight years later he was part of the British team which finished eighth in the 1936 tournament. He played three matches as goalkeeper.
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Archbishop Jules Mikhael Al-Jamil (, يوليوس ميخائيل الجميل) (November 18, 1938 &ndash; December 3, 2012) was the Syriac Catholic titular archbishop of Tagritum and the auxiliary bishop.<ref>Jules Mikhael Al-Jamil
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He was born in Bakhdida and joined the nearby Mar Behnam Monastery at a young age. After ordination to priesthood in 1969 he moved to Lebanon where he spend several years in the Charafet monastery, the seat of the Syriac Catholic Church.
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He was ordained honorary archbishop of Tikrit in 1986 and later spent several years in Europe where he received his doctorate from the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome for his thesis on Christian communities under Islamic rule.
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He died of a stroke in Rome on December 3, 2012, and was buried in his birthplace in Iraq.<ref>
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The painting is in oils on canvas and its dimensions are 157 x 210&nbsp;cm. It is owned by the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.<ref>
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Pietà_(Ribera,_Madrid)
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Description
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Ribera painted two other known canvases of the same subject. One is in the San Martino Museum and the other is in the National Gallery, London.
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Ribera painted the subject of the Pietá on numerous occasions and with many different variations throughout his life. The earliest of his extant Pietás dates to 1620 (National Gallery) whilst two others were produced in 1633 (Thyssen Museum) and 1637 (Charterhouse of San Martino, Naples).
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The work is part of a transition period in which the artist, without leaving the shadows of tenebrism, began to experiment with brighter coloring inspired by the work of artists such as Rubens and van Dyck. The body of Christ is framed horizontally in the foreground of the composition. On the right, John the Apostle supports the subject's back while the grieving Mary Magdalene kisses Christ's feet. In the center is Mary with a face ravaged by pain looking to the sky and placing her hands together in prayer. At the upper right, the face of Joseph of Arimathea emerges from the darkness, veiled by the chiaroscuro technique.
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The spotlight of the composition is focused on the recumbent body and harshly exposes Christ's painful wounds, while a corresponding psychic pain is expressed in the face and gesture of the Virgin.
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Hanife Demiryol (born September 19, 1992) is a Turkish women's football midfielder currently playing in the Turkish Women's Second Football League for Akdeniz Nurçelik Spor with jersey number 91. She was a member of the Turkish women's national team.
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Hanife Demiryol obtained her license on April 28, 2006. She played in the youth team of Bucaspor in her hometown before she was admitted to the senior team to play in the Turkish Women's First League with her club. She capped 54 times and scored 33 goals with Bucaspor until the end of the 2010–11 season. Demiryol transferred to Kdz. Ereğlispor for the 2011–12 season. After playing in 21 matches and netting 11 goals, she moved to Ataşehir Belediyespor in Istanbul, where she played three seasons between 2012 and 2015. After a brief appearance for Konak Belediyespor in İzmir in the 2015–16 season, she transferred to Osmaniye Demirspor to play in the Second League. Demiryol joined Balıkesir Büyükşehir Belediyespor, a team in the Women's Third League in the same season, where she played one season.
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Demiryol was part of the Turkey women's national under-17 team between 2006 and 2008. She capped 14 times and scored 3 goals for the girls' national team. In the years 2009–2010, she played for the Turkey women's national under-19 team, in total 12 times netting 6 goals.
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She was called up to the Turkey women's national team and debuted at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6 match against Wales on April 4, 2014.
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Nigerians in Japan (在日ナイジェリア人) form a significant immigrant community, with around 2800 living in the country, mostly belonging to the Nigerian Union in Japan which is divided into sub-unions based on states of origin. The vast majority of Nigerians arrived in Japan from the mid-1980s onwards.
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Some Nigerian migrants during the 1980s found work in factories. Later, after the end of the Japanese asset price bubble reduced opportunities for such work, they shifted into the night-life industry in Tokyo's entertainment districts such as Kabukichō or Roppongi, a line of employment with a high level of public visibility. Many of the bars in these areas were previously owned by Chinese or Koreans, but during a police crackdown in 2002, closed down; Nigerians took advantage of the resulting business vacuum to open their own bars, and hired their fellow countrymen as workers. Typically, Nigerians can be seen on the street as bouncers for bars. Many of the migrants working in this industry are in training for or have completed qualifications for professional positions such as engineering in institutions in their home countries or in Japan, but were unable to find any other kind of work in Japan suited to their level of education.<ref> There are many Nigerian organizations in Japan. Most are affiliated with the Houston, Texas USA-based Nigerian Union Diaspora (NUD), which is the umbrella Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) for the economic and political empowerment of the people of Nigerian descent outside Nigeria.
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Nigerians have a very poor public image in Japan, with public reports of their activities often focused on crime and scams in bar districts to the exclusion of other aspects of the community.
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From 2011-2016, American author Dreux Richard worked as The Japan Times' Special Correspondent covering the African community in Japan, publishing a series of feature articles on the Nigerian community in particular.<ref> The Japan Times' stories included coverage of civic organizations, cultural groups, religious institutions, the red light districts, marriage and family life, and claims of an emerging 'integration gap' separating well-integrated African immigrants from those struggling after arriving in Japan. Richard's book, 'Every Human Intention: Japan in the New Century' (2021), includes a lengthy account of the community's experiences.<ref>
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Sweeping immigration reforms proposed by the Japanese government for 2021 are based primarily on the government's controversial investigation of Mr. Okafor's death.<ref>
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The Bishop of Islington is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of London, in the Province of Canterbury, England.
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The title takes its name after Islington, an inner-city district of London, and the first suffragan bishop, who lived at Clapton Common,<ref>At one stage Clapton was home to two Bishops, as in 1909 the Bishop of Islington also lived at 96 Clapton Common. Clapton Common memories was simultaneously Rector of St Andrew Undershaft.<ref> Turner received responsibility for North London, which had hitherto been under the Bishops of Bedford and then of Stepney.<ref> Towards the end of his life, Turner slowly handed over his responsibilities due to ill health, but retained his See until death; between 1923 and 2015, the title remained in abeyance.
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It was reported in 2015 that Richard Chartres, Bishop of London, had proposed to take the see out of abeyance for the appointment of a national "bishop for church plants",<ref><ref> and this was confirmed on 1 May 2015.<ref>Diocese of London — The Revival of the See of Islington (Accessed 1 May 2015) Ric Thorpe became Bishop of Islington from his consecration on 29 September.
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University_of_Sierra_Leone
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The University of Sierra Leone is the name of the former unitary public university system in Sierra Leone. Established in February 1827, it is the oldest university in Africa.<ref>
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As of May 2005, the University of Sierra Leone was reconstituted into the individual colleges of Fourah Bay College and Njala University college.
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It has its origins in the Fourah Bay College, which was established as an Anglican missionary school by the Church Missionary Society with support from Charles MacCarthy, the governor of Sierra Leone. Samuel Ajayi Crowther was the first student to enroll at Fouray Bay. Fourah Bay College soon became a magnet for Krio and other Africans seeking higher education in British West Africa. These included Nigerians, Ghanaians, Ivorians and many more, especially in the fields of theology and education. It was the first western-style university in West Africa. Under colonialism, Freetown was known as "the Athens of West Africa" as an homage to the college.<ref>
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Jane Hope Bown CBE (13 March 1925 – 21 December 2014) was an English photographer who worked for The Observer newspaper from 1949. Her portraits, primarily photographed in black and white and using available light, received widespread critical acclaim and her work has been described by Lord Snowdon as "a kind of English Cartier-Bresson."<ref>
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Bown was born in Eastnor, Herefordshire on 13 March 1925. She described her childhood as happy, brought up in Dorset by women whom she believed to be her aunts. Bown said she was upset to realise, at the age of twelve, that one of them was her mother and her birth was illegitimate. This discovery precipitated her into delinquent behaviour in her adolescence, and acting coldly towards her mother.
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Bown began her career as a wedding portrait photographer until 1951, when Thomas put her in touch with Mechthild Nawiasky, a picture editor at The Observer. Nawiasky showed her portfolio to editor David Astor who was impressed and immediately commissioned her to photograph the philosopher Bertrand Russell.
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Bown worked primarily in black-and-white and preferred to use available light. Until the early 1960s, she worked primarily with a Rolleiflex camera. Subsequently, Bown used a 35&nbsp;mm Pentax SLR, before settling on the Olympus OM-1 camera, often using an 85&nbsp;mm lens. She photographed hundreds of subjects, including Orson Welles, Samuel Beckett, Sir John Betjeman, Woody Allen, Cilla Black, Quentin Crisp, P. J. Harvey, John Lennon, Truman Capote, John Peel, the gangster Charlie Richardson, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, Jarvis Cocker, Björk, Jayne Mansfield, Diana Dors, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Eve Arnold, Evelyn Waugh, Brassai and Margaret Thatcher. She took Queen Elizabeth II's eightieth birthday portrait.<ref>
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A documentary about Bown, Looking For Light (2014), directed by Luke Dodd and Michael Whyte, features Bown conversing about her life and interviews those she photographed and worked with, including Edna O'Brien, Lynn Barber and Richard Ashcroft.<ref><ref>
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In June 2014, Bown was awarded an honorary degree from the University for the Creative Arts.<ref>
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In 1954, Bown married the fashion retail executive Martin Moss. The couple had three children, Matthew, Louisa, and Hugo. Moss pre-deceased her in 2007.
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On 21 December 2014, Bown died at the age of 89.<ref> Paying tribute to her work, Lord Snowdon described her as "a kind of English Cartier-Bresson" who produced "photography at its best. She doesn't rely on tricks or gimmicks, just simple, honest recording, but with a shrewd and intellectual eye."
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Keith Moliné is a British guitarist and electronic musician, best known for his work in Pere Ubu. He has also performed with David Thomas and Two Pale Boys, Infidel, They Came from the Stars I Saw Them, and Prescott. He uses Roland, Variax and Fernandes Sustainer technology, allowing him to produce numerous overlapping instrument voicings within the context of "live" playing.
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The Fitness Show is an educational television program, hosted by Colin Hoobler. The series, filmed in Portland, Oregon. is the first medically based fitness program to apply science to exercise. This is in the likeness of the series’ producers’ Emmy Award-winning program Bill Nye the Science Guy.
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Like Bill Nye, Hoobler hosts the program as part motivator and part science teacher. Sensors and 3-D image-capturing technology show viewers in real time what goes on underneath the skin during exercise.
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As a licensed physical therapist with two master's degrees, Hoobler’s methods have been taught through the American Physical Therapy Association. Both medical doctors and physical therapists make guest appearances on The Fitness Show. Techniques demonstrated in episodes combine elements of anatomy, neuroscience, physics and sports medicine. The educational content is intended to help viewers save time, avoid invasive medical treatments and reduce chronic pain.
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The following is a list of topics covered in the series:
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Grand_Central_(film)
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Grand Central is a 2013 French-Austrian romance film co-written and directed by Rebecca Zlotowski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival
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You_and_Me_Equals_Us
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You and Me Equals Us is the second studio album by American musician, Colonel Abrams, released in 1987 through MCA Records.
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The album peaked at No. 25 on the R&B albums chart. The album features the singles "How Soon We Forget", which peaked at No. 6 on the Hot Soul Singles chart and No. 1 on the Hot Dance/Disco chart, and "Nameless", which reached No. 54 on the Hot Soul Singles chart.
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Russian_Journal_of_Physical_Chemistry_B
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B (Russian: Khimicheskaya Fizika, Химическая физика)<ref>Khimicheskaya fizika at MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica web site. is an English-language translation of the Russian-language peer-reviewed scientific journal published by MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica and Springer Science+Business Media. The journal covers all aspects of chemical physics and combustion. The editor-in-chief is Anatoly L. Buchachenko (Russian Academy of Sciences).
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The Maclean Baronetcy, of Morvaren (or Morvern) in the County of Argyll, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 3 September 1631 for Lachlan Maclean,<ref>Ephraim Lockhart, Statement with Reference to the Knights Baronets of Nova Scotia: Their Creations, Privileges, and Territorial Rights of Property in that Colony, &c., W. Tait, 1831 p. 26 with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever. His great-grandson, the fifth Baronet, was raised to the Jacobite Peerage of Scotland as Lord Maclean on 17 December 1716. The line of the first Baronet failed on his death in circa 1751. The late Baronet was succeeded by his kinsman, the sixth Baronet. He was the great-grandson of Donald Maclean of Brolas. He was succeeded by his kinsman, the seventh Baronet. He was the grandson of Hector Og Maclean of Brolas, great-uncle of the sixth Baronet.<ref> He died unmarried and was succeeded by his half-brother, the eighth Baronet.
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His great-great-grandson, the eleventh Baronet, served as Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, as Lord Lieutenant of Argyllshire and as Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth II. In 1971 he was created a life peer as Baron Maclean, of Duart and Morvern in the County of Argyll, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. On his death in 1990 the life barony became extinct while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son, the twelfth and (as of 2010) present holder of the title. He is the 28th Chief of Clan Maclean of Duart. The ancestral seat of the Maclean baronets of Morvaren is Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull.
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The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Malcolm Lachlan Charles Maclean, Younger of Duart and Morven (born 1972).
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Kieran Doherty is a Northern Irish writer, TV format creator and Executive Producer. He is also the Joint Managing Director of Stellify Media, alongside his creative and business partner, Matthew Worthy.<ref> Doherty & Worthy have co-created multiple entertainment formats - including the international formats Secret Fortune and Take The Money and Run - while working for UK independent production company Wild Rover Productions.<ref> In 2014 Doherty & Worthy launched the production company Stellify Media as a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television.<ref> Stellify Media is best known for successfully rebooting Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with Jeremy Clarkson for ITV, and Blind Date with Paul O'Grady for Channel 5.<ref>
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Doherty currently serves as PACT director for Northern Ireland and was the former Chair of the Royal Television Society Northern Ireland.<ref> He is on the steering committee for The Belfast Media Festival and is also a founding member of the Media Therapy Group, the largest media networking group in Ireland.
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Tabulam Rivulet is a river of the state of New South Wales in Australia.
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Stuart Kuttner (born 1939/1940) is a former newspaper editor. He worked as the news editor for the London Evening Standard He was arrested on 2 August 2011, in connection with the News International phone hacking scandal, but has now been acquitted. He was 71 at the time of his arrest.
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Kuttner was closely involved with the campaign for Sarah's Law. It was for this work that he and a colleague were awarded the "team of the year" prize at the 2002 British Press Awards. Upon leaving the News of the World he stated that he would continue to work with the paper on "specialised projects" including campaigning for parents to be able to find out if registered sex offenders are resident in their area.
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Kuttner was arrested by appointment on 2 August 2011 by officers involved in Operation Weeting on suspicion of corruption, contrary to Section 1 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 and on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications, contrary to Section 1 (1) of the Criminal Law Act 1977, Since police renewed investigations in 2011, 90 people have been arrested and 16 formally charged with crimes, including Kuttner, in conjunction with illegal acquisition of confidential information.
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His trial started in October 2013, and in June 2014 he was found not guilty. The former archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, had defended him in court, saying "Stuart was and is a good man. He is a man of integrity ... He is a man whose Jewish ethics went through his life and echoed mine as a deeply Christian ethic."
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On 15 October 2014, Kuttner lost his bid to recover the legal fees he had incurred as a result of being a co-defendant in the phone-hacking trial. Mr Justice Saunders said he was satisfied that the conduct of Kuttner and his co-defendant, Charlie Brooks, had "brought suspicion on themselves and misled the prosecution into thinking that the case against them was stronger than it was".<ref>
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KLMG
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KLMG (97.9 FM, "Latino 97.9") is a radio station licensed to serve Esparto, California, United States. The station, which began broadcasting in 1996, was previously owned by Adelante Media Group and the broadcast license was formerly held by Bustos Media of California License, LLC. On October 21, 2014, Adelante announced that it was selling KLMG, its sister stations and its LPTV outlet in Sacramento to Lazer Broadcasting, pending FCC approval<ref>"Lazer Expands Into Sacramento and Modesto" from Radio Insight (October 21, 2014) The transaction was consummated effective December 31, 2014, at a price of $2.9 million.
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KLMG
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KLMG broadcasts a Spanish AC music format to the Sacramento metropolitan area. This format is designed for the 18- to 34-year-old advertising demo and features popular Hispanic recording artists, plus "reggaetón and bachata hits". Unlike "Mega"-themed Spanish Top 40 stations in Miami, Texas and Puerto Rico, KLMG refrains from airing many English-language crossover records and instead taps into the Mexican contemporary music charts. The station targets first-generation and second-generation Hispanic adults with an upbeat presentation, even with ballads and a balance in the on-air tempo of the station.
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KLMG
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This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on February 6, 1995.
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KLMG
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The station's original studios were located in the Old Sacramento State Historic Park even though its broadcast tower was located in Esparto, California, its legal city of license.
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KLMG
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The beginning
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By April 1998, the station was branded as "Radio Fiesta" and broadcast a Spanish-language adult contemporary music format aimed at the 25- to 54-year-old advertising demographic.<ref> The station's owners applied to the FCC for new call letters and received the KTTA call sign on July 6, 1998.
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KLMG
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Ownership changes
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In December 2002, original owner Pacific Spanish Network, Inc., reached an agreement to sell KTTA to Aztec Media, Inc., for a reported $7 million.
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KLMG
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97.9 today
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The station's former longtime Regional Mexican music format, "La Ke Buena" branding, and KTTA calls moved to 94.3 FM in February 2009; the station is now the flagship of Adelante Media Group's "La Gran D" regional Mexican network. In 2010, the branding shifted to "Latino 97.9" and continues today under new owner Adelante Media Group.
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KRCX-FM
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KRCX-FM (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Marysville, California, United States, it serves the Sacramento area. The station is currently owned by Entravision Holdings, LLC.
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KRCX-FM
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Although KRCX does have a HD Radio channel, it has yet to sign on a HD2 or HD3 subcarrier.<ref>Sacramento HD radio guide
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KRCX-FM
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null
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On March 10, 1994, KRCX took over KRFD, after their purchase of the station.
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Ard_Eevin
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Ard Eevin is a historic mansion in Glendale, California, U.S.. It was built in 1903 for Daniel Campbell.
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Sloper-Wesoly_House
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The Sloper-Wesoly House is a historic house at 27 Grove Hill Street in New Britain, Connecticut. Built in 1887, it is a prominent local example of Queen Anne architecture in brick, and a long-standing site of importance to the city's Polish community. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. It now houses a local Polish cultural center.
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The Sloper-Wesoly House is located in what is now a mixed commercial area west of downtown New Britain, on the east side Grove Hill Street just south of its overpass of Connecticut Route 72. It is a 2 1⁄2-story structure, built out of brick with a wood-framed half-story and trim. It is covered by a tall hip roof, from which a number of large gables rise. Prominent features included a round projection at the southwest corner, topped by a conical roof, and a porch extending across the rest of the front facade, with a decorated gable over the main stairs. The interior of the building has seen only modest alterations, primarily to modernize its plumbing and other infrastructure, and features a central hall finished in wood paneling and lincrusta.
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Description and history
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The house was built in 1887 for Dr. Andrew Jackson Sloper, a prominent local businessman. It was designed by George Dutton Rand, a regionally prominent architect known for his eclectic revival-style designs. Sloper was a leading figure in promoting the recruitment of European immigrants as a source of labor for the city's growing industries, and sat on the boards of a number of its businesses. Sloper's widow sold the house to Dr. Andrew Wesoly and his wife Cecilia Kremsky Wesoly, leaders of the local Polish community. Dr. Wesoly operated his medical practice out of the first floor of the house, and the couple were instrumental in retaining the house's interior features.
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Bjelovar-Križevci_County
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The Bjelovar-Križevci County (Bjelovarsko-križevačka županija; Belovár-Kőrös vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Croatia-Slavonia was an autonomous kingdom within the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen (Transleithania), the Hungarian part of the dual Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its territory is now in northern Croatia. Belovár and Kőrös are the Hungarian names for the cities Bjelovar and Križevci, respectively. The capital of the county was Bjelovar.
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In 1900, the county had a population of 303,620 people and was composed of the following linguistic communities:<ref>
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Bjelovar-Križevci_County
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Bjelovar-Križevci_County
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According to the census of 1900, the county was composed of the following religious communities:<ref>
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