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en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2885920 | Toxic metals
Many metals, particularly heavy metals are toxic, but some heavy metals are essential, and some, such as bismuth, have a low toxicity. Most often the definition of toxic metals includes at least cadmium, manganese, lead, mercuryand the radioactive metals.These are quite harmful and hazardous.
Harmful effects of metals:
The main threats to human health from heavy metals are associated with exposure to lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic. These metals have been extensively studied and their effects on human health regularly reviewed by international bodies such as the WHO. Heavy metals have been used by humans for thousands of years.
Heavy Metal Poisoning
Heavy metal poisoning is the accumulation of heavy metals, in toxic amounts, in the soft tissues of the body. ... The heavy metals most commonly associated with poisoning of humans are lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium.
How do you know if you have heavy metals in your body? |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2885984 | Asma al-Assad
Asma Fawaz al-Assad (, ; , : ; born 11 August 1975) is the First Lady of Syria since 2000.
She was born and raised in London to Syrian parents. She is married to the 19th and current President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886048 | Joseph P. Hoar
General Joseph P. Hoar (born December 30, 1934) is a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer. He was Commander in Chief of United States Central Command. He retired from the Corps on September 1, 1994. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886092 | Martherenges
Martherenges was a municipality of the Gros-de-Vaud district in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Chanéaz, Chapelle-sur-Moudon, Correvon, Denezy, Martherenges, Neyruz-sur-Moudon, Peyres-Possens, Saint-Cierges and Thierrens joined together to become the new municipality of Montanaire. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886259 | Bill Bidwill
William Vogel Bidwill Sr. (July 31, 1931 – October 2, 2019) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and the owner of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He had co-owned the team from 1962 for ten seasons with his brother Charles Jr. and had been sole owner from 1972 until his death in 2019.
Bidwill died at age 88 on October 2, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886324 | Iliad Italia
Iliad Italia S.p.A. is an Italian telephone company, part of the Iliad SA group.
In December 2022, with 9.56 million active lines, it is the fourth mobile operator in Italy following Wind Tre, TIM and Vodafone Italy.
History.
Iliad Italia was founded in 2016 as an Italian subsidiary of the French group Iliad SA. In 2017, in view of the launch and in compliance with the provisions of the European Commission, the acquisition of the frequencies ceased by Wind Tre began following the merger of Wind and 3 Italy; as of 31 December 2017, Iliad has acquired almost 300 of the sites abandoned by Wind Tre, while the remaining will be transferred, according to the agreements, by the end of 2019.
The French holding said it would invest more than €1 billion for the launch and development of the new Italian mobile operator (including those to win the new 5G frequencies in Italy) and also expected about a thousand hires.
On 16 January 2018 the name of the Italian administrator of Iliad Italia, Benedetto Levi, was officially announced, together with the presentation of the new logo and the institutional website. As part of the implementation of the infrastructures required to cover the Italian territory with its own network, on 16 February 2018, an agreement was reached with the Spanish group Cellnex, which provides Iliad Italia with over 7700 cellular antennas in Italy. Finally, on 29 May 2018, the official launch of the operator takes place, in conjunction with the presentation of the commercial offer and the start of the sale of SIM cards with new numbers or to carry out the number portability from other phone operators. On 18 July 2018, just under two months after its launch, Iliad Italia officially announced that it had reached one million customers between requests for portability and new subscriptions. On 4 September 2018, the Iliad group releases the results of the first half of 2018, reporting the achievement – by early August – of one and a half million customers in Italy; actually, on 6 September 2018, Iliad Italia issues a press release confirming the achievement of two million customers.
Simbox distributions.
Iliad introduced the Simboxes in Italy, a new type of sales point, conceived and created by the French group, "Aures" and already in use since 2014 on the French market by Free Mobile; these are SIM card vending machines, which allow customers to register and purchase it independently.
Network.
Iliad signed an agreement, respectively, with Cellnex (February 2018) and INWIT (February 2019) in order to install its antennas on their towers.
Iliad Italia utilises, inter alia, CommScope telecommunications equipment and collaborates with Cisco Systems (April 2019) and Nokia (September 2019) to implement a state-of-the-art national network (IPv6) in Italy based on segment routing (SRv6) and to achieve its 5G network. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886391 | Phoenix, Oregon
Phoenix is a city in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. The population was 4,538 at the 2010 census. Phoenix is a part of the Medford Metropolitan Statistical Area. Most of the town burned down on September 8, 2020, because of the Almeda fire. In 2019, a movie with the same name was released, becoming the highest-grossing film during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886592 | Nicolau dos Reis Lobato
Nicolau dos Reis Lobato (24 May 1946 – 31 December 1978) was an East-Timorese politician and national hero.
Lobato was the 1st Prime Minister of East Timor from 28 November to 7 December 1975.
On 31 December 1978, Lobato was ambushed by Indonesian special forces and was killed after being shot in the stomach. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886681 | Frankie Banali
Frankie Banali (November 14, 1951 – August 20, 2020) was an American rock drummer. He was best known for his work with multi-platinum heavy metal band Quiet Riot and was the only member remaining from the band's classic lineup.
He was the band's manager since 1994. He played drums in the heavy metal band W.A.S.P., as well as with Billy Idol. Banali was briefly a touring drummer for Faster Pussycat and Steppenwolf.
In October 2019, Banali was diagnosed with stage-V pancreatic cancer. He died from the disease in Los Angeles on August 20, 2020 at the age of 68. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886772 | Eve (Bible)
In the Book of Genesis, Eve is the world’s first woman created by God to be a wife to Adam. Eve is placed in the Garden of Eden and allowed to eat any fruit except the fruit of The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil because if she eats it she will die. A snake convinces her to eat it anyway. She then gives it to her husband who also eats it. They then realize they are naked. An angel is then sent to banish her and Adam from the garden so that they can’t eat the fruit of The Tree of Life and live forever. God gives them clothes and says that Eve will become the mother of all humans and be very respected but that her husband will rule over her. Eve gives birth to a son and she names him Cain. She then gives birth to a second son named Abel. Cain kills Abel and is exiled. Eve gives birth to a son named Seth (son of Adam) and also has daughters. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2886891 | Alan Peter Cayetano
Alan Peter Schramm Cayetano (born October 28, 1970) is a Filipino politician and diplomat. He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 2019 to 2020.
He also was the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines from 2017 to 2018. From 2007 to 2017, he was a Senator of the Philippines. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2887001 | Al Hunter Ashton
Al Hunter Ashton (26 June 1957 – 27 April 2007), born Alan Hunter, was an English actor and script writer.
Life.
Hunter was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire. He came from a working-class background. He was named Alan Hunter at birth. He later changed his name by deed poll to Al Hunter. He wrote scripts for his own amusement from the age of 15. In his spare time he worked for £15 a night as a stand-up comedian in clubs. On discovering that he could earn the same amount for shedding his clothes every evening, he became a stripper. "My stripping routine was actually funnier than my stand-up one," he said.
He wrote under the name "Al Hunter" but needed to change his name for acting as there was already an "Al Hunter" actor. He choose "Al Ashton" to ensure he appeared high up in any alphabetical credits. Later he combined the two, acting and writing under the name "Al Hunter Ashton". He also wrote under the alias "Alun Nipper".
Work.
His first professional acting work was with a "Theatre in Education" company in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. He was then cast in Willy Russell plays; "Breezeblock Park" (at the Liverpool Playhouse) and "Blood Brothers" (at the Derby Playhouse). In 1985, Russell commissioned him to write the BBC Schools television play "Teaching Matthew". This is a satire on Russell's own "Educating Rita". Hunter often wrote himself parts in the scripts he produced. In "Teaching Mathew" he had a small role as a policeman.
Hunter worked very closely with the Stage 22 School of Arts Network in the UK. Following his death, children from the school made their own version of the Queen hit "Only the Good Die Young" which was dedicated to him and his three young children.
Death.
On 27 April 2007 Al Hunter Ashton died of heart failure in his home in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Episode eight of series five of the New Tricks TV series, titled "Mad Dogs", was dedicated to his memory. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2887218 | Medicine Lodge, Kansas
Medicine Lodge is the biggest city in Barber County, Kansas, United States. It is also the county seat of Barber County. In 2010, 2,009 people lived there.
History.
Settlers led by a man named John Hutchinson founded Medicine Lodge in February 1873. It was created north of the confluence of Elm Creek and the Medicine Lodge River. The community grew quickly, and it had a hotel, stores, and a post office established within a year.
In 1874, in response to Native raids in the region, residents and the state militia constructed a stockade. A group of Osage killed three settlers within a few miles of the compound, but no direct attack on the fortifications occurred. Medicine Lodge was incorporated as a city in 1879.
Temperance activist Carrie Nation launched her crusade against the sale of alcohol while living in Medicine Lodge in 1900. Her home and a recreation of the 1873 stockade are open to the public.
Geography.
Medicine Lodge is at (37.284352, -98.580977) in south-central Kansas. It is in the Red Hills region of the Great Plains. The city is north of the confluence of the Medicine Lodge River and Elm Creek. The city is on the northeast side of the river. Elm Creek goes south around the eastern and southern sides of the city. A tributary of Elm Creek, which goes south through Medicine Lodge, has been dammed north of the city to form a reservoir. This reservoir is Barber County State Lake.
The city is at the junction of U.S. Routes 160 and 281.
The United States Census Bureau says that the city has a total area of . All of it is land.
Weather.
Medicine Lodge has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen "Cfa"). It has hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. The average temperature in Medicine Lodge is 57.3 °F (14 °C), and the average precipitation per year is 26.2 inches (660 mm). On average, January is the coldest month, July is the warmest month, and June is the wettest month. The hottest temperature ever in Medicine Lodge was 118 °F (48 °C) in 1936; the coldest temperature ever was -22 °F (-30 °C) in 1905.
People.
2010 census.
The 2010 census says that there were 2,009 people, 876 households, and 530 families living in Medicine Lodge.
Infrastructure.
Medicine Lodge is the western endpoint of the Medicine Lodge railroad of the V&S Railway. The rail line runs northwest-southeast through the southwestern part of the city.
Media.
"The Gyp Hill Premiere" is the local newspaper. It is published once per week. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2887586 | Wataru Misaka
Wataru "Wat" Misaka (December 21, 1923 – November 20, 2019) was an American professional basketball player. He was the first non-white player and the first player of Asian descent to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Misaka played college basketball for the Utah Utes. He played three games for the New York Knicks in 1947. He was born in Ogden, Utah.
Misaka died at the age of 95 on November 20, 2019 in Salt Lake City. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2887912 | Newton, New Jersey
Newton, officially the "Town of Newton", is an incorporated municipality located in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. It is about by road northwest of New York City. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 7,997. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2888346 | Clive Lewis (politician)
Clive Anthony Lewis (born 11 September 1971) is a British Labour politician and journalist. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich South since winning the seat at the 2015 general election.
Lewis was appointed by Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Secretary of State for Defence in June 2016, and later appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in the October 2016 reshuffle.
In December 2019, Lewis announced his candidacy for Leader of the Labour Party in the 2020 leadership election. He dropped out from the race on 13 January 2020. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2888587 | Port Clinton, Ohio
Port Clinton is a city in and the county seat of Ottawa County. It is located at the mouth of the Portage River on Lake Erie, about 44 miles east of Toledo. The population was 6,056 at the 2010 census. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2888727 | Hooded crow
The hooded crow ("Corvus cornix") (also called hoodie) is a type of crow found in north, east and south Europe, it is also found in the Middle East.
Conservation status.
This crow's conservation status is least concern, this means that this bird is safe and not in any danger. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2888973 | Alexander Frater
Alexander Russell Frater (3 January 1937 – 1 January 2020) was a British-Australian travel writer and journalist. He was known as 'the funniest man who wrote for "Punch" since the war'. Frater was best known for his books and for documentaries he wrote and produced for the BBC and ABC. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2889105 | Felipe de Marichalar y Borbón
"Don" Felipe Juan Froilán de Todos los Santos de Marichalar y Borbón (born 17 July 1998 in Madrid) is the elder child and only son of the Duchess of Lugo, Infanta Elena of Spain, and "Don" Jaime de Marichalar. Felipe is fourth in the line of succession to the Spanish Throne, after his mother. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2889390 | Syrian Army
The Syrian Army, officially the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) (), is the land force branch of the Syrian Armed Forces.
Establishment.
It started from local military forces created by France after World War I. These forces became one force in 1945, the year before Syria became independent.
Politics.
Since 1946, it has played a major role in Syria's politics. They did six military coups: two in 1949, including the March 1949 Syrian coup d'état and the August 1949 coup by Colonel Sami al-Hinnawi, and one each in 1954, 1963, 1966, and 1970.
Wars.
It has fought four wars with Israel (1948, the Six-Day War in 1967, the October War of 1973, and 1982 in Lebanon) and one with Jordan (Black September in Jordan, 1970). An armored division was also sent to Saudi Arabia in 1990–91 during the Persian Gulf War, but it did not do much. From 1976 to 2005 it was the major pillar of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. Within Syria, it played a major part in stopping the 1979–82 Islamist uprising in Syria. Since early 2011 has been fighting the Syrian Civil War. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2889594 | Hwang Sun-hui
Hwang Sun-hui (, 3 May 1919 – 17 January 2020) was a North Korean politician and military personnel. She worked in many top-ranking positions in the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). She worked in the Supreme People's Assembly and the Central Committee of the WPK. She was a member of the Korean Revolution Museum since 1965, and was its director since 1990. She was born in North Hamgyong Province.
Hwang died on 17 January 2020 in Pyongyang of pneumonia at the age of 100. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2890826 | Zoe Caldwell
Zoe Ada Caldwell, OBE (14 September 1933 – 16 February 2020) was an Australian actress. She was born in Melbourne, Victoria. She won four Tony Awards for "Slapstick Tragedy" (1966), "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1968), "Medea" (1982), and "Master Class" (1996).
Her movie roles include "The Purple Rose of Cairo" (1985), "Birth" (2004), and "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" (2011). She was also known for having provided the voice of the Grand Councilwoman in "Lilo & Stitch" franchise.
Caldwell died in Pound Ridge, New York on 16 February 2020, aged 86, of Parkinson's disease-related problems. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2890935 | James Webster (Australian politician)
James Joseph Webster (born 14 June 1925) is an Australian politician. He was a member of the National Party. He served as a Senator for Victoria from 1964 to 1980. He was also Minister for Science (1975–1978) and Science and the Environment (1978–1979) in the Fraser Government. He left politics to become High Commissioner to New Zealand, serving from 1980 to 1983.
Webster was born on Flinders Island, Tasmania. His father, Leslie Webster, was also a politician. From 1957 until their divorce in 1989, he was married to Jean Elizabeth Drake. The couple had four sons. In 1993, he married Jeanette Edgeworth Hillis. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2891582 | Martin Davorin-Jagodić
Martin Davorin Jagodić (16 December 1935 – 8 March 2020) was a Croatian contemporary music composer and educator. He was born in Pag, Croatia. Jagodić composed music for several experimental movies, starting with "Environment" in 1969.
His career as an educator started in 1969 as assistant and then lecturer at the music department of , later also teaching stage design and scenography at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs from 1974 to 1988.
In the 1990s, he taught musicology at Université de Saint-Denis, after the "Université de Vincennes Paris 8" had relocated there in 1980. He died on 8 March 2020 in Auxerre, France at the age of 84. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2891593 | Irene Montero
Irene María Montero Gil (born 13 February 1988) is a Spanish politician and psychologist. She is a member of the Podemos party. She has served as the Minister of Equality since January 2020. She has also been an MP for Madrid in the Congress of Deputies since January 2020.
Personal life.
Montero was born in Madrid. Her domestic partner is Pablo Iglesias Turrión, Secretary-General of Podemos. The couple have three children.
On 12 March 2020, during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, it was made clear that Montero had tested positive to COVID-19. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2891991 | Eduard Limonov
Eduard Limonov (, real name Eduard Veniaminovich Savenko, ; 22 February 1943 – 17 March 2020) was a Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident. He was the founder of the banned National Bolshevik Party and leader of political party The Other Russia.
He was a critic of Vladimir Putin. Limonov was one of the leaders of The Other Russia political bloc. However, following the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, he has expressed some support for Putin.
Limonov died at a hospital in Moscow of surgery-related problems on 17 March 2020, aged 77. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2891994 | Somerville, New Jersey
Somerville is a borough in and the county seat of Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 12,098. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2892005 | Schwabach
Schwabach (East Franconian: "Schwôbach") is a town in Bavaria, Franconia, Germany. About 40,000 people live there.
Twin towns - sister cities.
Schwabach is twinned with: |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2892078 | Box Elder County, Utah
Box Elder County is a county in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2010 census, the county had a population of 54,950. The county seat is Brigham City. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2892361 | Požega-Slavonia County
Požega-Slavonia County is a county in Croatia. The county seat is Požega.
Administrative divisions.
It is divided into: |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2892998 | Trumbull, Connecticut
Trumbull is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It borders on the cities of Bridgeport and Shelton and the towns of Stratford, Fairfield, Easton and Monroe. The population was 36,018 during the 2010 census.
Trumbull has a National little league team. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2894282 | Sestertius
A Sestertius (sometimes called sesterce in English was an Ancient Roman coin. It was frequently used in trade. Its value was two and a half asses, another Roman coin. Four sestertii (or setercves) were worth a denarius, another oin worth ten Asses. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2894547 | Eio Sakata
was a 9-dan Japanese professional Go player at Nihon Ki-in. He has the honorary Honinbo (本因坊) title and the honorary NHK Cup title. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2894870 | Bataan
Bataan (; ; ) is a province of the Philippines. It is in the Central Luzon region. The capital is Balanga. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895044 | Per Olov Enquist
Per Olov Enquist (23 September 1934 – 25 April 2020) was a Swedish author. He worked as a journalist, playwright and novelist. He became well-known around the world with his novel "The Visit of the Royal Physician" (1999). His awards include Nordic Council Literature Prize (1968), "Dobloug Prize" (1988), "Nelly Sachs Prize" (2003) and "Swedish Academy Nordic Prize" (2010). Some of his works have been translated from Swedish to English by Tiina Nunnally.
Enquist was born in Hjoggböle, a village in present-day Skellefteå Municipality, Västerbotten. He died on 25 April 2020 in Vaxholm of multiple organ failure. He was 85. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895077 | Rouvenac
Rouvenac is a former commune. It is in the region Occitanie in the Aude department in the south of France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune of Val-du-Faby. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895275 | Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto
Fra' Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto (9 December 1944 – 29 April 2020) was an Italian nobility. He was the 80th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in 2008 and again from 2017 until his death.
His full title is "His Most Eminent Highness Fra' Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, Most Humble Guardian of the Poor of Jesus Christ". He was born in Rome.
Dalla Torre died on 29 April 2020 in Rome from throat cancer, aged 75. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895348 | Deaths in October 2020
The following is a list of deaths that should be noted in October 2020. For deaths that should be noted before the month that the world is in, please see "Months". Individuals listed must have . Names under each date are noted in the order of the alphabet by last name or pseudonym. Deaths of non-humans are noted here also if it is worth noting.
Each listing of a death must have a source. If no reference is included, the death notice will be removed. The following are the requirements of adding a name to the list in its order: name, age, where they came from, what the person is known for, cause of death (if known) and a source. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895416 | North West Frontier (movie)
North West Frontier (USA: Flame Over India; Australia: Empress of India) is a 1959 British adventure movie directed by J. Lee Thompson and stars Kenneth More, Lauren Bacall, Herbert Lom, Ursula Jeans, Wilfrid Hyde-White, I. S. Johar. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was nominated for 3 BAFTAS in 1960. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895761 | Pauligne
Pauligne is a commune of 357 people (2017). It is in the region Occitanie in the Aude department in the south of France. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2895788 | Communes of the Corse-du-Sud department
The following is a list of the 124 communes of the Corse-du-Sud department of France. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2896449 | Fernand Robichaud
Fernand Robichaud (born December 2, 1939) is a Canadian politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of Canada and a Senator in the Senate of Canada. When he was in the House of Commons, he represented the electoral area of Beauséjour. When he was in the Senate, he represented Saint-Louis-de-Kent, New Brunswick. He was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Robichaud is most well-known for helping the leader of the Liberal Party, Jean Chrétien, in 1990. After Chrétien became leader of the party, he was not yet a member of the House of Commons. Usually, party leaders run in by-elections to get into the House of Commons, and represent the electoral area for a short time. Robichaud resigned as an MP so that Chrétien could win a by-election. When there was an election in 1993, Chrétien moved back to representing an area in Quebec and let Robichaud run for election in Beauséjour again.
Chrétien later recommended that Robichaud should become a member of the Senate. He officially joined the Senate on September 22, 1997. He stopped being a member of the Senate when he became 75 years old, on December 2, 2014. This is because in Canada's Senate, you cannot be over 75 years old to be a member. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2897150 | Al Jalab (Sanaa)
Al Jalab () is a village in Al Haymah Ad Dakhiliyah District. It is in the Sanaa Governorate. In 2004 census the population was 1033 people. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2897457 | The Victors (movie)
The Victors is a 1963 British American World War II movie directed by Carl Foreman and based on the novel "The Human Kind" by Alexander Baron. It stars Albert Finney, Vincent Edwards, George Hamilton, Eli Wallach, Maurice Ronet, George Peppard, Romy Schneider, Jeanne Moreau, Jim Mitchum, Mervyn Johns, Peter Fonda, Elke Sommer, Peter Vaughan and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2897729 | Matrix analysis
Matrix analysis is a subfield of linear algebra. It focuses on analytical properties of matrices.
In this subject, vector norms and matrix norms are introduced. The goal of this area is deepen understanding to matrix eigenvalues and system of linear equations. This leads to discussions in numerical linear algebra.
Main Topics.
The following topics are studied in the context of matrix analysis:
Significance.
Functional analysis usually discusses mathematical operators in infinite dimension Hilbert spaces. But difficulty remains even discussion is limited to matrices (which is a finite dimension mathematical operator). This is because difficulty comes not only from infinite dimension but also non-commutativity. And matrices are good examples of non-commutative mathematical operators (In other words, you cannot change the order of matrix multiplication). Matrix analysis is trying to overcome problems caused by non-commutativity.
Achievements.
The following results are known as remarkable achievements in this area:
Journals.
The following journals include articles about matrix analysis: |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2897935 | Dancing plague of 1518
The dancing plague (or dance epidemic) of 1518 was when a massive case of dancing mania happened in Strasbourg, Alsace (now modern-day France), in the Holy Roman Empire in July 1518. Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for days.
The outbreak began in July 1518 when a woman began to dance randomly in a street in Strasbourg. Some sources claim that, for a short time, the plague killed around fifteen people per day; however, the sources of the city of Strasbourg at the time of the events did not mention the number of deaths, or even if there were any deaths. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2898215 | You vs. Wild
You vs. Wild is a 2019 American/British/Canadian adventure reality television series on Netflix. The show lets the person watching play a game with Bear Grylls. The game is played by making decisions to help Grylls survive and complete missions in harsh, scary environments. Grylls asks the person watching what to do next, like if he should climb a cliff or move along a coastline. The show came out on April 10, 2019 and has eight episodes. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2898223 | Cecilia Díaz
Cecilia Díaz Mesa (born 19 June 1996) is a Cuban water polo player. She was a member of the Cuba women's national water polo team at the 2019 Pan American Games and 2019 World Aquatics Championships. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2898240 | Marion Tardy
Marion Tardy (born 12 July 1993 in Saint-Jean-d'Angély) is a French water polo player. She was a member of the France women's national water polo team. She participated at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships.
On the club level, she played for Lille Métropole Water-Polo. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2898778 | North Plainfield, New Jersey
North Plainfield is a borough in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census the borough's population was 21,936. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2898941 | British Go Association
The British Go Association (BGA) promotes and supports the game of Go in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1953. It holds tournaments and publishes the "British Go Journal". They are a national member of the European Go Federation.
Performance of British Players.
BGA is sending players to international tournaments such as the World Amateur Go Championship and the European Go Championship. BGA is also working to make Go more popular among the youth. British students have been sent to the World Youth Go Championship in 2010 and 2011. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2899462 | Amy Logan
Amy Bettina Logan (born 5 January 1985 in Auckland) is a New Zealand water polo player. She is a member of the New Zealand women's national water polo team. She played at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships, 2009 World Aquatics Championships, and 2011 World Aquatics Championships.
She was educated at Epsom Girls' Grammar School. She played for the University of Hawaii's women's water polo team. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2899764 | Mohammad Asghar
Mohammad Asghar (30 September 1945 – 16 June 2020) known as Oscar, was a Welsh politician. He was a member of the Welsh Conservative Party, and of the Welsh Labour Party, and Plaid Cymru. He was elected to the Welsh Assembly in 2007 as a member of Plaid Cymru on the list for South Wales East.
He is best known for being the first ethnic minority and Muslim Member of the Senedd, and being the first Assembly Member who was a member of a political party to defect to another party.
Asghar died on 16 June 2020 after being rushed to hospital in Newport, Wales earlier in the day, aged 74. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2900375 | Accidental Love
Accidental Love is a 2015 movie. It was directed by Stephen Greene. It was based on the book "Sammy's Hill". It stars Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Catherine Keener and others.
Plot.
Alice, a girl, got accidentally hurt during a car crash and she has friends that help her love.
About the director.
David O. Russell disowned the movie, then called "Nailed", when it was pitched in 2008. In 2015 he announced it would be called "Accidental Love" and decided that he would be under "Stephen Greene", because it was named after Alan Smithee. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2901101 | Julie Jášová
Julie Jasova Kovářová (born 14 September 1987) is a Czech volleyball player.
She played at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship, 2012 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix.
She played for VT Aurubis Hamburg. and VK Prostějov.
In 2012, she was best libero of the Women's European Volleyball League. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2901114 | Tereza Vanžurová
Tereza Vanžurová (born 12 November 1992) is a Czech volleyball player.
She played at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship and 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix.
She played for VK Královo Pole Brno. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2901455 | Osvaldo Sosa
Osvaldo "Chiche" Sosa (26 January 1945 – 6 July 2020) was an Argentine football manager and player. He worked as the manager of Atlético Tucumán in the Primera División Argentina. He was born in Buenos Aires. He was also known for playing with and managing Club Almagro.
Sosa died on 6 July 2020 from stroke-related problems in Buenos Aires, aged 75. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2901799 | Beverly, Massachusetts
Beverly is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 39,502 at the 2010 census. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2902345 | Spellbound (1945 movie)
Spellbound is a 1945 American romantic psychological thriller movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock and based on the 1927 novel "The House of Dr. Edwardes" by Hilary Saint George Saunders and John Palmer. It stars Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll, Rhonda Fleming, Norman Lloyd and was distributed by United Artists. It was nominated for 6 Oscars and won an Academy Award in 1946. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2902505 | Seydou Diarra
Seydou Elimane Diarra (23 November 1933 – 19 July 2020) was an Ivorian politician. He was the Prime Minister in 2000 and again from 2003 to 2005. Diarra was born in Katiola, French West Africa.
Diarra died on 19 July 2020 in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire at the age of 86. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2902734 | Burlington, Colorado
Burlington is a Home Rule Municipality and the county seat of Kit Carson County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 4,254 as of the 2010 United States Census. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2903007 | Colmar-Berg
Colmar-Berg (, ) is a commune in Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Mersch.
As of 2019, 2,187 people live here. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2903446 | Sumida, Tokyo
is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The population was 256,274 in 2015.
On 15 March 1947, the ward of Sumida was formed by combining the wards of Honjo and Mukojima. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2904019 | Robert Trump
Robert Stewart Trump (August 26, 1948August 15, 2020) was an American real-estate developer and business executive. He was the younger brother of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States.
Career.
Trump joined his father Fred Trump's business and came to manage the Trump Organization's real estate holdings outside Manhattan.
He was on the board of directors for ZeniMax Media, parent company to Bethesda Softworks, a position he had from 1999 until his death in 2020.
Robert Trump remained a loyal supporter of his brother's political career. In a 2016 interview, Robert Trump stated: "I support Donald one thousand percent."
Death.
In June 2020, Trump spent a week in intensive care at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. On August 14, 2020, the White House announced that he had again been hospitalized. Trump died at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan on August 15, 2020 at age 71 from a cerebral hemorrhage. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2904149 | Warsaw (village), New York
Warsaw is a village in Wyoming County, New York. It is the county seat of Wyoming County and lies inside the Town of Warsaw. The village of Warsaw is near the center of the town in a valley. The population was 3,473 at the 2010 census. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2904704 | Health Promotion Board
Health Promotion Board (Abbr.: HDB; Malay: "Lembaga Penggalakan Kesihatan", Chinese: 新加坡保健促进局) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Health. This board has been established in 2001, and it is responsible in national health promotion and disease prevention programmes in Singapore. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2904836 | Bad Mojo
Bad Mojo is a computer game by Pulse Entertainment and Drew Pictures. It was made in 1996. In this game, an insect scientist named Roger is turned into a cockroach and must move through an old house back to his human body. On the way, he learns his landlord Eddie's big secret. It was released on CD-ROM. Vincent Carrella and Phill Simon made the game.
Gameplay.
This is an adventure game, which means the player moves through the game world and solves puzzles. There is almost no fighting in this game. The player uses the arrow keys to tell the character where to go. Because he is a cockroach, he can only move himself and very small things. For example, the player can use a lit cigarette butt to burn up a spider that wants to eat the player.
Roger can die by being killed by an animal or by getting stuck in one place for too long. For example, if the player makes Roger step in paint, he can be stuck. Like in arcade games, the player has "lives" meaning Roger can die more than once and still keep playing the game. "Bad Mojo" starts with five lives. The player can also save the game and come back later.
Touching some things in the game starts a full motion video in which actors give clues.
During the game, the spirit of Roger's dead mother, Angelina, can help the player. He can also talk to other cockroaches.
Someone who is good at video games can play "Bad Mojo" from beginning to end in about an hour.
Story.
Part of the story for this game came from "Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka. It is a famous story from 1915. In "Metamorphosis", a man called Gregor Samsa wakes up as a giant insect-like monster.
In "Bad Mojo", insect scientist Roger Sams has stolen one million dollars. He plans to run away with it. Roger's mother, Angelina, died before the game began. Before leaving with his stolen money, Roger touches a necklace that had been his mother's necklace. It is a magical necklace and it turns him into a cockroach and drops him in the sewer below the building. Roger's human body is still upstairs.
Roger has a mean landlord named Eddie. Eddie keeps the building very dirty, so it is full of roaches, rats and spiders. Many of the puzzles the player solves are about sneaking past rats and other animals.
The game can end four different ways depending on whether only Roger lives at the end of the game, only Eddie lives, they both live or they both die.
Music.
The electronica group Xorcist made the music for "Bad Mojo". As of 2019, this music was available at Bandcamp.
Animals.
Richard Cobbett of "PC Gamer" said "Bad Mojo" was "easily the game with the most real-world kills to its name." The gamemakers used many real dead animals to make art for this game.
For one puzzle, the player has to sneak past a trapped rat without being eaten. The gamemakers put a real dead rat on a scanner to make the image. The gamemakers said the only reason they didn't do this with spiders was because the heat of the scanner would turn the spiders' bodies into gas. They also used many live cockroaches and a real dead catfish. They hired a professional cat trainer to manage the real cat, and this cat was not killed or harmed.
The gamemakers said "We only harmed real animals that were on Death Row anyway." For example, the dead rat had already been killed by a restaurant owner.
Reviews.
Reviewers thought "Bad Mojo" was a very good game. Jeffrey Adams of "GameSpot" said it had a "poignant story" and "best computer art you've ever seen in a game." "Metacritic" gave it #10 of the Best Games of 1996 and #9 for the Most Discussed Games of 1996.
Redux.
In 2004, Pulse Entertainment released "Bad Mojo Redux". It is the same game and story as the original "Bad Mojo" but updated to run on newer computers. Some of the videos and acting were improved as well. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2905098 | Henry County, Virginia
Henry County is a county in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, 54,151 people lived there. Its county seat is Martinsville. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2905794 | Alloza
Alloza is a municipality that is found in the province of Teruel in the autonomous community of Aragon in Spain. According to the 2021 census (INE), the municipality has 577 people. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2906270 | Desmond Child
Desmond Child (born John Charles Barrett; October 28, 1953) is an American songwriter and producer. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2906415 | Plymouth Belvedere
The Plymouth Belvedere is an American car made by Chrysler from 1954 to 1970.
It is a full-size from 1954 to 1964 and a mid-size 1965 to 1970.
A red and white 1958 Belvedere was famous for the movie Christine. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2906644 | Midden-Delfland
Midden-Delfland is a municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. In 2019, 19,391 people lived there.
It was created on 1 January 2004 from the former municipalities of Maasland and Schipluiden. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2906754 | Hof van Twente
Hof van Twente is a municipality in the province of Overijssel, the Netherlands. About 35,000 people were living there in 2021. It lies in Twente region and borders Achterhoek region.
It was created from the former municipalities of Diepenheim, Goor, Markelo, Ambt Delden and Stad Delden on 1 January 2001. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2907175 | David Ipp
David Andrew Ipp AO QC (1938 – 8 October 2020) was a South African-born Australian lawyer and politician. He was the Commissioner of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption between 2009 and 2014. Between 1989 to 2002, he was a judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia. Ipp was born in Johannesburg.
Ipp died in Sydney on 8 October 2020 at the age of 82. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2907566 | Frasers Property
Frasers Property is a company that manages real estate in many countries. It is a multi-national company. It has assets in Singapore, Southeast Asia, Australia, Europe, and China. The company headquarters is in Singapore. The stocks of the company is traded in the Singapore Exchange.
Frasers Property Industrial is a strategic business unit of Frasers Property. It develops and manages industrial properties in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. As of 31 December 2019, it had approximately S$5.4 billion of assets under management. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2907620 | Bhanu Athaiya
Bhanu Athaiya (born Bhanumati Annasaheb Rajopadhye; 28 April 1929 – 15 October 2020) was an Indian costume designer. She was born in Kolhapur, then-British India. She was best known for being the costume designer for the 1982 movie "Gandhi". She won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her "Gandhi" designs.
In 2012, Athaiya was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer and left her paralyzed. She died from problems caused by the disease on 15 October 2020 at a Mumbai hospital, aged 91. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2907821 | Matt Drudge
Matthew Nathan Drudge (born October 27, 1966) is an American political commentator, the creator and editor of the Drudge Report. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2907830 | Zee Thirai
Zee Thirai is an Indian Tamil language Pay television channel under ZEE Network. It telecast only exclusive Tamil Kollywood movies for 24 hours with 7 weeks (24x7). Also it offers dubbed movies of Hollywood, Bollywood, Tollywood and Mollywood. It was launched by actor Kamal Hassan on the event of "Zee Cine Awards Tamil 2020" and premiered on 19 January 2020. It is the part of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2908074 | Deal or No Deal (U.S. game show)
Deal or No Deal is the American version of the international game show of Dutch origin of the same name. Created by Dick de Rijk (2003 – for Endemol International).
Deal or No Deal and 1 vs 100 Are 2 Game Shows on NBC/GSN in 2006-2009 Present |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2908304 | Midnight (1939 movie)
Midnight is a 1939 American romantic comedy movie directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Francis Lederer, Mary Astor, Elaine Barrie. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was remade in 1945 as "Masquerade in Mexico". |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2908465 | Boops boops
Boops boops, the bogue, is a species of ray-finned fish. Its common name in most languages refers to its large bug eyes.
Description and distribution.
Little is known about "Boops boops", but it resembles a mackerel. The species is found off the coasts of Europe, Africa, the Azores and the Canary Islands, from Norway to Angola, and in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. It avoids brackish waters such as the Baltic Sea. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2908542 | We Can Work It Out
"We Can Work It Out" is a song by English rock band the Beatles. It was released as a double A-side single on 3 December 1965 on the same day as "Rubber Soul". This was the first time a single was released with two A-sides in the United Kingdom.<ref name="White/OCC"></ref> The single was number 1 in the United Kingdom. It was the seventh highest selling single of the 1960s in the UK. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Personnel.
According to Walter Everett, the line-up of musicians on the Beatles' recording was as follows:
MacDonald said that some sources say the tambourine part was played by Harrison, but he thought thay Starr had probably played it. Everett said Harrison played it, as it was recorded at the same time as the other instruments. Guesdon and Margotin also said Harrison played it. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2908724 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is a fantasy action movie. It was made in the United States and released in 1993. It is part of the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (TMNT) series. The movie is the third and final installment in the original "TMNT" movie series. It didn't do well with both the box office and critics. It is sequel to "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 movie)" and "". |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2909511 | Stuart Little (TV series)
Stuart Little (also known as Stuart Little: The Animated Series) is an American animated television series, based on the "Stuart Little" book.
The series stars David Kaufman as the voice of Stuart, replacing Michael J. Fox. Most of the cast from the films did not reprise their roles, except for Hugh Laurie as Mr. Little.
Voice cast.
With the exceptions of Laurie, Jones, and Jefferies, none of the actors from the films reprised their roles. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2909575 | Hamish MacInnes
Hamish MacInnes (7 July 1930 – 22 November 2020) was a Scottish mountaineer, explorer, mountain search and rescuer, author and mountain safety advisor. He was called "the father of modern mountain rescue in Scotland". He made an attempt to climb Mount Everest in 1953. He helped invent the first all-metal ice-axe and a lightweight stretcher.
MacInnes was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to mountaineering and mountain rescue in Scotland in the 1979 New Year Honours.
He died, aged 90, on 22 November 2020, at his home in Glen Coe, Scotland. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2909738 | Romanian Americans
Romanian Americans are Americans who have Romanian ancestry. According to the 2017 American Community Survey, 478,278 Americans indicated Romanian as their first or second ancestry. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2909746 | Romanian alphabet
The Romanian alphabet is a variant of the Latin alphabet used by the Romanian language. It is a modification of the classical Latin alphabet and consists of 31 letters. Five of the letters (Ă, Â, Î, Ș, and Ț) have been changed from their Latin originals for the phonetic requirements of the language:
The letters Q ("chiu"), W ("dublu v"), and Y ("igrec" or "i grec") were formally introduced in the Romanian alphabet in 1982, although they had been used earlier. They occur only in foreign words and their Romanian derivatives, such as "quasar", "watt", and "yacht". The letter "K", although relatively older, is also rarely used and appears only in proper names and international neologisms such as "kilogram", "broker", "karate". These four letters are still perceived as foreign, which explains their usage for stylistic purposes in words such as "nomenklatură" (normally "nomenclatură", meaning "nomenclature", but sometimes spelled with "k" instead of "c" if referring to members of the Communist leadership in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries, as "Nomenklatura" is used in English).
In cases where the word is a direct borrowing having diacritical marks not present in the above alphabet, official spelling tends to favor their use ("München", "Angoulême" etc., as opposed to the use of "Istanbul" over "İstanbul"). |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2910137 | Albert Salvadó
Albert Salvadó i Miras (1 February 1951 – 3 December 2020) was an Andorran writer and industrial engineer. He wrote in both Catalan and Spanish. Salvadó wrote children's stories, essays and novels, often focusing on historical fiction. He was born in Andorra la Vella.
Salvadó died on 3 December 2020 in Andorra la Vella from leukaemia at the age of 69. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2910173 | Blockade (1938 movie)
Blockade is a 1938 American war drama movie directed by William Dieterle and starring Henry Fonda, Madeleine Carroll, Leo Carrillo, Vladimir Sokoloff, Reginald Denny. It was nominated for 2 Academy Awards in 1939. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2910219 | Genie (Disney)
The Genie is a character in Disney's "Aladdin" movies.
His life.
The Genie of the Lamp has been stuck in a magic lamp for 10,000 years. He was freed by Aladdin and he offered Aladdin three wishes. Aladdin asked him what he would wish for. Genie wished for his freedom from the lamp.
Development.
Robin Williams voiced the Genie in the 1992 cartoon and "Aladdin and the King of Thieves". He wasn't able to return for the animated show and "The Return of Jafar" due to disagreements with Disney and with Dan Castellaneta voicing him in the meantime. Williams improvised a lot of dialogue for the Genie, which made the 1992 movie ineligible for Best Adapted Screenplay. Will Smith would play the Genie in the 2019 live-action remake.
Reception.
Robin Williams has received a lot of acclaim for voicing the Genie. Same goes to Will Smith for the remake, which otherwise had mixed reviews. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2910338 | 1988 French presidential election
Presidential elections happened in France on 24 April and 8 May 1988.
In 1981, the Socialist Party leader, François Mitterrand, was elected President of France and the Left won the legislative election.
However, in 1986, the right regained a parliamentary majority. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911196 | Constance Moore
Constance Moore (January 18, 1920 or 1921 − September 16, 2005) was an American actress. She was best known for wartime musicals, including "Atlantic City" (1944), "Show Business" (also 1944) and "Buck Rogers" (1939). In the latter, she played Wilma Deering.
Moore was born in Sioux City, Iowa. She was later raised in various places. She died in Los Angeles, California after a long illness and of heart failure.
Many sources say Moore was born in 1920. Others say that she was born in 1921. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911270 | Paul Loridant
Paul Loridant (22 April 1948 – 22 December 2020) was a French politician. He was a member of the Socialist Party. From 1977 to 2008, he was Mayor of Les Ulis. From 1986 until 2004, Loridant was a member of the French Senate. Loridant was born in Ille-sur-Têt, France.
Loridant died on 22 December 2020 in Villejuif, France at the age of 72. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911290 | Aleksandar Ivoš
Aleksandar Ivoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Ивош; 28 June 1931 – 24 December 2020) was a Serbian footballer. In 1962, he made three appearances for the Yugoslavia national football team.
Ivoš started his football career in neighbouring FK Loznica before moving to FK Mačva Šabac in 1951. He played for FK Sloboda Tuzla before moving abroad to play in Austria and Belgium. He played with Wiener Sport-Club. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911566 | James Bordas
James Bordas (20 August 1929 – 28 December 2020) was a French politician. He was Mayor of Chambray-lès-Tours from 1981 to 2011. From 1992 to 2001, Bordas was a member of the French Senate.
Bordas died on 28 December 2020 at the age of 91. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911597 | Muhammad Arif (Indonesian politician)
Muhammad Arif (1976 – 1 January 2021) was an Indonesian politician. He was elected to the People's Consultative Assembly in 2004. He represented the Riau Islands. He was born in Tanjungpinang, Indonesia.
Arif died of heart attack on 1 January 2021 in Tanjungpinang, aged 44. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911730 | Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Mariannette Jane Miller-Meeks (born September 6, 1955) is an American physician and politician. She is a member of the United States House of Representatives since 2021.
She was a Iowa State Senator for the 41st district from January 2019 to January 2021. She was the 2020 Republican nominee for Iowa's 2nd congressional district following the retirement of incumbent Democrat Dave Loebsack. She beat Democratic nominee Rita Hart by six votes in the 2020 election. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911752 | Kelly Marie Tran
Kelly Marie Tran (born January 17, 1989) is an American actress. She began acting in 2011. Most of her roles are in short movies and in television. She became well known for acting in two "Star Wars" movies in 2017 and 2019.
Tran was born in San Diego, California. |
en_simple_wiki_v0-0001.json.gz:2911828 | Abriès-Ristolas
Abriès-Ristolas is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
It was created in 2019, when Abriès and Ristolas merged.
Geography.
Abriès-Ristolas' surroundings are very hilly as the commune is in Queyras National Park. The Guil river goes through the Abriès-Ristolas commune.
The commune borders Italy.
Transport.
Road.
The D947 and D947T roads pass through Abriès-Ristolas. |