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Moscovian. Moscovian Moscovian may refer to:
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Atlético Torino. Atlético Torino Club Atlético Torino is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Talara. The club were founded 1946 and play in the Peruvian Segunda División which is the second division of the Peruvian league. Section:History. The club was 1970, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1994 Copa Perú champion. The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on nineteen occasions, since its first participation in 1970 Torneo Descentralizado to the 1997 Torneo Descentralizado. In the 2008 Copa Perú, the club classified to the 2009 Segunda División Peruana as Copa Perú's third place. Section:Rivalries. Atlético Torino has had
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Atlético Torino. a long-standing rivalry with Atlético Grau. Section:Honours. Section:Honours.:National. Section:Honours.:Regional. Section:Performance in CONMEBOL competitions. Section:See also.
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Carleton's Prize. Carleton's Prize Carleton's Prize is a small rock island in the Vermont waters of Lake Champlain, in Crescent Bay off the southwestern tip of South Hero. Rising from water's edge to a plateau, situated between Stave and Providence Islands, it has been called Carleton's Prize since the American Revolutionary War when Sir Guy Carleton brought it to notoriety in 1776, the morning after the Battle of Valcour Island. Local lore has it that it was very foggy on the lake as Benedict Arnold escaped from behind Valcour Island with what was left of his small fleet. Not believing the Americans
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Carleton's Prize. could have slipped by in the dark (which they had), the British searched to the north and east. In the heavy fog they sighted what they thought was a ship and summarily pounded it with their cannons, smoke from the black powder adding to the lack of visibility. After up to an hour without return fire, either a breeze came up or the fog burned off, and the British realized they had not been firing on a ship. This distraction allowed Arnold to escape down the lake to Addison, Vermont, where he burned his remaining fleet to prevent capture. Local
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Carleton's Prize. lore goes further to say that local Islanders had hoisted logs on the island to look like masts. Rust marks from fired cannon shot are still visible on the rock.
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Brian O'Riordan. Brian O'Riordan Brian O'Riordan (born 4 February 1981 in Dublin), is a professional rugby player. He currently plays scrum-half for Lansdowne in the Irish AIB league. He previously played two seasons for Bristol after signing for them in the summer of 2006. For the previous four seasons he played for Leinster. He has represented Ireland at under 19, under 21 and at A international levels. He attended Gonzaga College in Dublin and also is a graduate of University College Dublin. Brian's father Alec represented Ireland at cricket (playing in the famous win against the West Indies in Sion Mills) and
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Brian O'Riordan. Brian could have followed in his fathers footsteps after representing Ireland while in school but chose to pursue his interest in rugby.
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Russian cruiser Rurik (1906). Russian cruiser Rurik (1906) Rurik () was an armoured cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy in 1906. During World War I, the ship saw service with the Baltic Fleet. She was scrapped in 1930. Section:Design and construction. "Rurik" is unusual in that she was built by Vickers in Barrow in Furness, England. She was laid down in August 1905, launched on 4 November 1906, and completed in July 1909. The Russian Navy was not usually a customer of British shipyards. She was named in honour of Rurik, the semi-legendary founder of ancient Russia. Unlike her previous namesake, , she
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Russian cruiser Rurik (1906). has been described as one of the best armoured cruisers built, with advanced sprinkler protection for the magazines. She was designed by KA Tennison and AP Titov, and the contract was arranged by Basil Zaharoff. The ship had a prolonged work-up while defects were rectified. There was a plan to build two more ships in Russia, but this was cancelled after the first battlecruiser, , entered service. Section:Design and construction.:Armament. The main armament consisted of four guns in two turrets, and the secondary armament consisted of eight guns in four twin turrets located at the corners of the superstructure. These
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Russian cruiser Rurik (1906). guns were built by Vickers. The anti-torpedo boat armament comprised twenty 50-caliber Pattern 1905 guns in casemates. There were also four guns and two torpedo tubes. Gunnery trials revealed that the fastenings on the 10-inch and 8-inch barbettes were insufficiently strong and were deformed during firing. Vickers was forced to reinforce the turrets. The work was done in Kronstadt after delivery. Section:Design and construction.:Protection. All plate was Krupp armour made by Vickers. The 10-inch gun turrets were protected by plate, and the 8-inch gun turrets were protected by plate. The main belt was long and extended to below mean water
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Russian cruiser Rurik (1906). line. There was also an upper belt, thick, which extended to the 4.7-inch gun battery. Each 4.7-inch gun had armour screens and was separated by 1-inch armour from neighbouring guns. The forward conning tower was protected by armour, and the after conning tower was protected by armour. Section:Design and construction.:Machinery. The power plant consisted of two four-cylinder triple-expansion steam engines and twenty-eight Belleville type boilers. On trials at the Skelmorlie mile she reached , developing . Section:Service. "Rurik" was commissioned in 1908. She carried out a deployment to the Mediterranean in company with the battleships and , where she represented
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Russian cruiser Rurik (1906). Russia at the coronation of King Nicholas of Montenegro. She was the flagship of the Baltic Fleet during World War I and saw much action, being damaged by mines on several occasions. On 19 November 1916, she was damaged after striking a mine in the Baltic Sea off Hochland, laid by SM UC-27. Her crew survived, and she was refloated, repaired, and returned to service. The ship was worn out by 1918. She was hulked in 1922 and sold for scrapping in 1930. Section:External links.
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Winans. Winans Winans may refer to: Section:Gospel music group. Section:Other people with the surname "Winans". Section:Other people. Section:Places. Section:Other.
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Alscheid. Alscheid Alscheid () is a village in the commune of Kiischpelt, in northern Luxembourg. , the village had a population of 47. Alscheid gave its name to the former commune of Kautenbach until 17 April 1914, when the commune was given the name Kautenbach, after its largest town. Kautenbach was merged with Wilwerwiltz to form Kiischpelt in 2006. Section:See also.
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New York State Route 100C. New York State Route 100C New York State Route 100C (NY 100C) is an east–west spur route of NY 100 located in Westchester County, New York, in the United States. It extends for as Grasslands Road along the Greenburgh–Mount Pleasant town line from an intersection with NY 9A (Saw Mill River Road) to a junction with NY 100 and NY 100A. NY 100C has a junction with the Sprain Brook Parkway near its eastern terminus. The eastern terminus of NY 100C also serves as NY 100A's northern endpoint. Section:Route description. NY 100C begins at an interchange with NY 9A (Saw
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New York State Route 100C. Mill River Road) in the town of Greenburgh. The route heads eastward as Grasslands Road, a continuation of County Route 303 (CR 303, an unsigned route) which heads towards the hamlet of Eastview. Just east of the interchange, NY 100C crosses through a commercial park, entering the town of Mount Pleasant for a short distance before paralleling the Greenburgh town line. Along this line, NY 100C enters a grade-separated interchange with the Sprain Brook Parkway. A short distance from the interchange, NY 100C intersects with NY 100 (Bradhurst Avenue) and NY 100A (Knollwood Road). This intersection serves as the eastern
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New York State Route 100C. terminus of NY 100C, as Grasslands Roads continues east as NY 100. Section:History. All of what is now NY 100C was originally designated as part of NY 142 . At the time, NY 142 overlapped with NY 9A along Old Saw Mill River Road (modern CR 303) to the east end of Neperan Road, where it broke from NY 9A and proceeded toward Hawthorne on then-Saw Mill River Road. The NY 142 designation was short-lived, however, as it was eliminated . By 1940, the portion of NY 142's former routing northeast of the NY 9A overlap was replaced by an
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New York State Route 100C. extended NY 141 while the section east of the concurrency on Grasslands Road was redesignated as NY 100C. In the late 1940s, NY 9A was extended northward through Hawthorne to Ossining by way of a realigned Saw Mill River Road. The portion of Old Saw Mill River Road between Grasslands Road and the new highway became a short extension of NY 100C. Section:Major intersections. The entire route is on the border between the towns of Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant, Westchester County. Section:External links.
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Estudiantes de Medicina. Estudiantes de Medicina Club Social y Deportivo Estudiantes de Medicina is a Peruvian football club from the city of Ica. The club were founded 1975 and play in the Copa Perú which is the third division of the Peruvian league. Section:History. The club was 2000 Copa Perú champion, when defeated Coronel Bolognesi in the finals. The club have played at the highest level of Peruvian football on three occasions, in the 2001, 2002, and 2003 Torneo Descentralizado. In the 2004 Torneo Descentralizado, the club fused with the Atlético Grau, forming the club Grau-Estudiantes but was relegated the same year. Section:Honours.
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Estudiantes de Medicina. Section:Honours.:National. Section:Honours.:Regional. Section:See also.
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MacWilliams. MacWilliams MacWilliams and MacWilliam are English-language surnames. They are derived from the Gaelic "Mac Uilleim", a patronymic form of a Gaelicized form of the English "William". The final "-s" in "MacWilliams" is a redundant English patronymical suffix.
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. Fantasia on British Sea Songs Fantasia on British Sea Songs or Fantasy on British Sea Songs is a medley of British sea songs arranged by Sir Henry Wood in 1905 to mark the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar. For many years it was seen as an indispensable item at the BBC's Last Night of the Proms concert. Section:Contents. The "Fantasia on British Sea Songs" was first performed by Henry Wood and the Queen's Hall Orchestra at a Promenade Concert on 21 October 1905. It comprises nine parts which follow the course of the Battle of Trafalgar from the point
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. of view of a British sailor, starting with the call to arms, progressing through the death of a comrade, thoughts of home, and ending with a victorious return and the assertion that Britain will continue to 'rule the waves': The opening series of six naval bugle calls and their responses are taken from the calls traditionally used to convey orders on a naval warship. The first call is "Admiral's salute", followed by "Action", "General Assembly", "Landing Party", "Prepare to Ram" and finally "Quick, Double, Extend and Close". Section:Instrumentation. Wood scored the "Fantasia" for one piccolo, three flutes, three oboes, one
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. English horn, three clarinets in B-Flat, two bassoons, one contrabassoon; six horns in F, four trumpets in B-Flat, three trombones, one bass trombone, one euphonium, two tubas; a percussion section with timpani, tambourine, glockenspiel, side drum, tenor drum, bass drum, triangle and cymbals; organ; two harps and strings. Wood also included an offstage horn on the left, as well as four offstage trumpets and a side drum on the right. Section:Last Night of the Proms. For many years, the "Fantasia" has been a staple item in the BBC's "Last Night of the Proms" concert, often with modifications. It was omitted
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. from the program, however, in 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015. "Rule, Britannia!" has been given a place in the programme in its own right, and was still performed in the years in which the full "Fantasia" was omitted.. "Rule, Britannia!" was originally included in the "Fantasia", but for many years up to the 2000 it had been performed in an arrangement by Sir Malcolm Sargent, with a noted opera singer to encourage the audience to sing the refrain. From 2002 to 2007, the BBC reverted to the original arrangement that Sir Henry Wood made for the "Fantasia", performing
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. just one verse with chorus for audience participation. In 2009 the original arrangement by Thomas Arne was used, and the Sargent version was again heard in 2012. In 2005, the bugle calls were restored to the "Fantasia" after a long absence. At the same time, with the development of related concerts running simultaneously in different parts of Britain, "Ye Spanish Ladies" was removed and replaced by the Welsh, Scottish and Irish songs, arranged by Bob Chilcott: "Ar Hyd y Nos", "The Skye Boat Song" and "Danny Boy", which have obscured Wood's original 'plot'. Crowd participation is often noted in the
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. "Fantasia" performance during the Last Night of the Proms. Mock tears were shed by the audience during "Tom Bowling", feet were stamped in time to the introduction of "Jack's the Lad", a familiar tune which gets faster and faster, being followed by the honking of hooters and a clapping crescendo during the climax. Occasionally the orchestra have been known to deliberately perform this part out of tune in response to the audience. The frantic pace was then juxtaposed with solemn humming in "Home, Sweet Home" and then the whistling of the melody of "See, The Conquering Hero Comes". This culminated
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Fantasia on British Sea Songs. in the "prommers" singing the refrain of "Rule, Britannia!". During the various solos, the performing artist often "ad libbed" their own variation on the melody and various parts of the "Fantasia" were often repeated at the request of the audience, whose participation was usually encouraged by light-hearted mockery on the part of the conductor. Section:External links.
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia (, or LELB) is a Lutheran Protestant church in Latvia. Latvia's Lutheran heritage dates back to the Reformation. Both the Nazi and communist regimes persecuted the church harshly before religious freedom returned to Latvia in 1988. Unlike Estonia, where state atheism and the ongoing European secularization reduced the once 80% Lutheran majority to almost 10% by 2011, the Latvian Lutheran church had dropped to around 20% but has recovered slightly and now includes approximately 30% of the population. Section:History. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia sees itself as being
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. in a continuous tradition of Christian life since the earliest recorded Christian missionary work in the area, in the 12th century. Latvia was highly influenced by the Reformation and the style of Lutheran church which emerged followed the more Protestant German-type Lutheranism, rather than the episcopal or Nordic-type Lutheranism that emerged in Sweden, Denmark, Estonia and Finland. However, following the establishment of the Republic of Latvia (1918) the church moved towards a more historical catholic polity, and accepted consecration of bishops by the Church of Sweden. Along with the Church of Sweden, the ELCL now claims full apostolic succession. In
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. 1975 the church, despite heavy opposition, decided to ordain women as pastors, but since 1993, under the leadership of Archbishop Jānis Vanags, it no longer does so. This position was confirmed in 2016, by a synodical resolution that only men may be ordained as priests. The vote required a supermajority of at least 75%, and narrowly achieved this with a 77% vote. Since the fall of communism, the church has experienced massive growth and expansion. A special Synod in April 1989, following the return to post-communist independence, established a network of revived congregations, and put in place an almost entirely
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. new leadership. Section:Structure. The Church is episcopal and synodical. This means that it is led by a Council of Bishops and governed by a Synod composed of clergy and laity. The Synod elects a Consistory which has a smaller membership and meets more frequently, to carry on the work of Synod between its formal meetings. The Church is composed of three dioceses: Within each diocese there are, in addition to the bishop, a number of senior clergy known as Deans. One is Dean of the Cathedral, and the others serve as Area Deans supervising clergy within a defined district. There
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. are 16 such Deaneries within Latvia. The church does not have the historic three-fold ministry of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. In the place of Deacon is the ministry of Evangelist who work in programmes of social care and outreach. Section:Archbishop of Riga. The Archbishop serves as the president of the Council of Bishops, the Synod, and the Consistory. Following the death of Archbishop Kārlis Gailītis in 1992, a special Synod was convened in 1993 to elect a new Archbishop of Riga. Archbishop Jānis Vanags was elected and duly consecrated on 29 August 1993, by Henrik Svenungsson, the Bishop of Stockholm.
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. Like all Bishops of the ELCL he will serve until he dies, or chooses to retire. Section:Archbishop of Riga.:List of Archbishops of Riga. "The medieval archbishops are listed at Archbishopric of Riga." The following is a list of office holders since the restoration of the office. The first, Kārlis Irbe, was bishop in charge; the others have all been titled Archbishop of Riga. Section:Theology. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia is known for its theological conservatism and since Jānis Vanags' consecration as archbishop in 1993, it has opposed women's ordination. The highest governing body of the church amended the church
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. rules in 2016. The proposal required a supermajority of 75% and narrowly achieved this with a 77% vote that only men may be ordained as priests. The church disapproves of active homosexuality and rejects same-sex unions. The church is also opposed to abortion and euthanasia. Section:Statistics. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia reports that there are 136 pastors and 86 evangelists serving its 300 congregations. In 2013, the estimated baptized membership was 250,000. In comparison, the independent Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad has 25,020 baptized members. Section:Affiliations. The ELCL is a member of the Lutheran World Federation, the World Council
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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. of Churches and the Conference of European Churches. The ELCL is not in full church fellowship with those LWF member church bodies who practise ordinations and marriages of homosexuals, looking on LWF more as a forum of discussions for Lutherans. It holds full observer status in the Porvoo Communion, which unites episcopal Lutheran churches and Anglican churches in northern Europe. ELCL is in full fellowship with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), of the United States, but unlike them it is not a member of the International Lutheran Council. Section:See also. Section:External links.
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2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup. 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup The 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup football finals (the summer football competition for European clubs that had not qualified for one of the two major UEFA competitions) were won by Lille, Schalke 04, and Villarreal. All three teams advanced to the UEFA Cup. Section:First round. Section:First round.:First leg. "The game was awarded 3–0 to Khazar Universiteti due to Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz fielding an ineligible player." Section:First round.:Second leg. "2–2 on aggregate, Sloboda Tuzla won on away goals rule." "The game was awarded 3–0 to Vllaznia due to Hapoel fielding an ineligible player. Vllaznia won 4–2 on aggregate." "Vardar
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2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup. won 10–2 on aggregate." "Slaven Belupo won 4–2 on aggregate." "Sartid won 11–0 on aggregate." "Marek Dupnitsa won 2–0 on aggregate." "Spartak Moscow won 2–1 on aggregate." "Teplice won 3–2 on aggregate." "Thun won 2–0 on aggregate." "Tescoma Zlín won 4–3 on aggregate." "Khazar Universiteti won 5–1 on aggregate." "4–4 on aggregate, Spartak Trnava won on away goals rule." "Dinamo Minsk won 2–1 on aggregate." "ZTS Dubnica won 4–0 on aggregate." "Gent won 3–1 on aggregate." "Cork City won 4–1 on aggregate." "Vėtra won 4–0 on aggregate." "Odense won 7–0 on aggregate." "1–1 on aggregate, Tampere United won on away
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2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup. goals rule." "Dinaburg won 4–0 on aggregate." "Esbjerg won 7–1 on aggregate." Section:Second round. Section:Second round.:Second leg. "Tescoma Zlín won 3–0 on aggregate." "Vėtra won 2–1 on aggregate." "The game was awarded 3–0 to Genk due to Marek Dupnitsa fielding an ineligible player. Genk won 5–1 on aggregate." "Villarreal won 5–0 on aggregate." "Shinnik Yaroslavl won 4–1 on aggregate." "Slovan Liberec won 7–1 on aggregate." "Thun won 7–3 on aggregate." "OFK Beograd won 5–1 on aggregate." "Cork City won 1–0 on aggregate." "Esbjerg won 2–1 on aggregate." "Spartak Moscow won 5–1 on aggregate." "Tampere United won 3–1 on aggregate." "Dinamo
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2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Minsk won 4–3 on aggregate." "Spartak Trnava won 3–1 on aggregate." "1–1 on aggregate. Vardar won 4–3 on penalties." "Slaven Belupo won 2–1 on aggregate." Section:Third round. Section:Third round.:Second leg. "4–4 on aggregate, Atlético Madrid won on away goals rule." "Nantes won 4–2 on aggregate." "2–2 on aggregate, Genk won on away goals rule." "Hamburger SV won 5–3 on aggregate." "União de Leiria won 6–2 on aggregate." "Schalke 04 won 7–1 on aggregate." "Slovan Liberec won 2–1 on aggregate." "Lille won 4–3 on aggregate." "2–2 on aggregate, Slaven Belupo won on away goals rule." "OFK Beograd won 1–0 on aggregate."
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2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup. "Villarreal won 3–2 on aggregate." "Esbjerg won 5–1 on aggregate." Section:Semi-finals. Section:Semi-finals.:Second leg. "Schalke 04 won 6–1 on aggregate." "Lille won 4–1 on aggregate." "União de Leiria won 2–0 on aggregate." "2–2 on aggregate, Slovan Liberec won on away goals rule." "Villarreal won 2–0 on aggregate." "Atlético Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate." Section:Finals. Section:Finals.:Second leg. "Schalke 04 won 3–1 on aggregate." "2–2 on aggregate. Villareal won 3–1 on penalties." "Lille won 2–0 on aggregate." Section:See also. Section:External links.
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Beta-Propiolactone. Beta-Propiolactone β-Propiolactone is an organic compound of the lactone family, with a four-membered ring. It is a colorless liquid with a slightly sweet odor, highly soluble in water and miscible with ethanol, acetone, diethyl ether and chloroform. The word propiolactone usually refers to this compound, although it may also refer to α-propiolactone. Section:Production. β-Propiolactone is prepared industrially by the reaction of formaldehyde and ketene in the presence of aluminium- or zinc chloride as catalyst: In the research laboratory, propiolactones have been produced by the carbonylation of epoxides. Section:Reactions and applications. β-Propiolactone readily polymerizes even at room temperature. It reacts with
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Beta-Propiolactone. many nucleophiles in a ring-opening reactions. With water hydrolysis occurs to produce 3-hydroxypropionic acid (hydracryclic acid). Ammonia gives the β-alanine, which is a commercial process. Propiolactone was once widely produced as an intermediate in the production of acrylic acid and its esters. That application has been largely displaced in favor of safer and less expensive alternatives. β-Propiolactone is an excellent sterilizing and sporicidal agent, but its carcinogenicity precludes that use. The principal use of propiolactone is an intermediate in the synthesis of other chemical compounds. Section:Safety. β-Propiolactone is "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen" (IARC, 1999). It is one
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Beta-Propiolactone. of 13 "OSHA-regulated carcinogens," chemicals regarded occupational carcinogens by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, despite not having an established permissible exposure limit. Section:Biodegradation. "Acidovorax" sp., "Variovorax paradoxus", "Sphingomonas paucimobilis", "Rhizopus delemar" and thermophilic "Streptomyces" sp. can degrade β-propiolactone. Section:See also.
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S3 Trio. S3 Trio The S3 Trio range were popular video cards for personal computers and were S3's first fully integrated graphics accelerators. As the name implies, three previously separate components were now included in the same ASIC: the graphics core, RAMDAC and clock generator. The increased integration allowed a graphics card to be simpler than before and thus cheaper to produce. Section:Variants. The Trio64 and 64V+, first appeared in 1995, are essentially fully integrated solutions based upon the earlier Vision 864 and 868 accelerator chipsets. Like the 868, the 64V+ has a video acceleration engine that can perform YUV to RGB
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S3 Trio. color space conversion and horizontal linear filtered scaling. Unlike the Vision964/968, the Trio chips do not support VRAM, and are limited to FPM DRAM and EDO DRAM only. The 2D graphics hardware was later used in the ViRGE. The Trio32 is a low-cost version of the Trio64 with a narrower 32-bit DRAM interface (vs. 64-bit). The Trio64V2 improved on the 64V+ by including vertical bilinear filtering. The 2D graphics core was later used in the ViRGE/DX and ViRGE/GX. Like the corresponding ViRGE chips, the 64V2 also came in /DX and /GX variants, with the latter supporting more modern SDRAM or
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S3 Trio. SGRAM. The final version, called the Trio3D, was effectively the 128-bit successor to the ViRGE/GX2. The various Trio chips were used on many motherboards. Because of the popularity of the series and the resulting compatibility advantages, they are used in various PC emulation and virtualization packages such as DOSBox, Microsoft Virtual PC, PCem and 86Box. Section:Specifications. Section:External links.
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Ermengarde de Beaumont. Ermengarde de Beaumont Ermengarde de Beaumont (c. 1170 – 11 February 1233) was Queen of Scotland as the wife of King William I. She is reported to have exerted influence over the affairs of state as queen, though the information of her is lacking in detail. Section:Life. Ermengarde was born c. 1170 to , Viscount of Beaumont-le-Vicomte, Fresnay and Ste-Suzanne, and (died aft. 1217). Her father was the grandson of King Henry I of England. She married King William I of Scotland at the royal chapel at Woodstock Palace near Oxford in England on 5 September 1186 by Baldwin, Archbishop
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Ermengarde de Beaumont. of Canterbury. The marriage was arranged by King Henry II of England, who was at the time the acknowledged overlord of Scotland: William considered her status beneath him, but agreed after Henry offered to pay for the entire wedding, land valued at 100 merks and 40 knight’s fees, and to return the castles that he had forfeited, one of them being Edinburgh. The chronicler Walter Bower described Ermengarde as ‘an extraordinary woman, gifted with a charming and witty eloquence’. Though William had many lovers before his marriage, he was reportedly never unfaithful to her after their wedding. The relatives of
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Ermengarde de Beaumont. Ermengarde benefited from her status as queen. She is recorded to have presided with the Bishop of St. Andrews over a complex court case. In 1207, there was a complaint by a canon that a royal chaplain obtained the bishopric of Glasgow by bribing the King and the Queen. Queen Ermengarde is credited with mediating a renegotiation of the 1209 treaty, probably due to her husband’s incapacity. Due to the illness of William, Ermengarde took over some of his duties during his later years, and there is evidence that she wielded considerable influence in public affairs. In 1212, she accompanied
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Ermengarde de Beaumont. William with their children to King John of England to secure the succession of their son Alexander. Ermengarde was described as distraught and lethargic over her husband’s death in 1214. As queen dowager, she devoted her time to the foundation of a Cistercian abbey at Balmerino in Fife. It was completed in 1229, and she often visited it as a guest with her son Alexander. She stayed at the abbey many times. Section:Children. She died on 12 February 1233/1234, and was buried at St Edward of Balmerino Abbey, Fife. Section:References. Section:External links.
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Peter Mortimer (footballer). Peter Mortimer (footballer) Peter Mortimer (7 August 1875 – 1951) was a Scottish footballer. Mortimer was born in Calton, Glasgow and played for a variety of local junior clubs in the city before moving to London in 1894 to play for Woolwich Arsenal, being one of many Scottish players at the club at the time. He made his competitive debut in Arsenal's first league match of the 1894-95 Second Division campaign, away to Lincoln City on 1 September 1894; he scored but Arsenal lost 5-2. Despite his youth (he was only 19), he proved himself that season as a regular
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Peter Mortimer (footballer). goalscoring forward and finished that season as Woolwich Arsenal's top scorer, with 14 goals in 22 games. The next season, Mortimer generally played at left half rather than up front, and thus scored fewer goals; he still bagged nine that season, including a hat-trick in a 7-0 defeat of Crewe Alexandra. However, at the end of the 1895-96 season he was transferred to Chatham for unknown "political" reasons. In all he played 49 first-class matches for Arsenal and scored 23 goals. After leaving football he worked as a railway carriage painter and ironmonger. He died in 1951 at the age
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Peter Mortimer (footballer). of 76.
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New York State Route 100B. New York State Route 100B New York State Route 100B (NY 100B) is a spur route of NY 100 in Westchester County, New York, in the United States. The route follows Dobbs Ferry Road across the southern part of the town of Greenburgh, connecting NY 9A to NY 119. It does not directly connect to NY 100; however, it intersects NY 100A about west of NY 119. NY 100B was assigned in the late 1930s. Section:Route description. NY 100B begins at an intersection with NY 9A (Saw Mill River Road) in the town of Greenburgh, right next to the New
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New York State Route 100B. York State Thruway (I-87). Known as Dobbs Ferry Road, NY 100B proceeds northeast through Greenburgh as a two-lane residential street, passing the local Ferncliff Cemetery and bending east into a junction with Park Avenue. Crossing east through Greenburgh, the route crosses south of the Elmwood Country Club. At the east end of the country club, NY 100B crosses into an interchange with the Sprain Brook Parkway, with only ramps to access the northbound direction. After the Sprain Brook, the route continues east through Greenburgh, passing more residences and entering an intersection with NY 100A (West Hartsdale Road / Knollwood Road).
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New York State Route 100B. After NY 100A, NY 100B turns northeast in front of the Metropolis Country Club, remaining the two-lane residential street through Greenburgh. Passing south of a large strip mall, the route crosses into a junction with NY 119 (Tarrytown Road) in the center of Greenburgh. The right-of-way for NY 100B merges into NY 119, marking the eastern terminus of NY 100B. Section:History. The northernmost mile (1.6 km) of NY 100B was originally part of Route 2, an unsigned legislative route assigned by the New York State Legislature in 1908. The route began at the New York City line in Yonkers and
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New York State Route 100B. went north through the eastern Hudson Valley to Valatie, where it ended at Route 1. Route 2 continued south from Dobbs Ferry Road on modern NY 100A and north on what is now NY 119. The Dobbs Ferry Road section of Route 2 was improved to state highway standards as part of a contract awarded by the state of New York on June 26, 1912, and added to the state highway system six months later on December 27. Although the portion of Dobbs Ferry Road east of NY 100A was state-maintained, it did not receive a posted route number until
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New York State Route 100B. the late 1930s when it was designated as part of NY 100B, a new route continuing west of NY 100A to connect to Saw Mill River Road (NY 9A). The alignment of the route has not been changed since that time.
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Sthānakavāsī. Sthānakavāsī Sthānakavāsī is a sect of Śvētāmbara Jainism founded by a merchant named Lavaji in 1653 AD. It believes that idol worship is not essential in the path of soul purification and attainment of Nirvana/Moksha. The sect is essentially a reformation of the one founded on teachings of Lonkashah, a fifteenth-century Jain reformer. Sthanakavasins accept thirty-two of the Jain Agamas, the Svetambara canon. Svetambarins who are not Sthanakavasins are mostly part of the Murtipujaka sect. Section:Saints. Saints (ascetic Sthanakvasins, called maharaj saheb's) wear white clothes and cover their mouths with a square white cloth or muhapatti intended to minimize the
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Sthānakavāsī. risk of inhaling small insects or other airborne life forms, which Sthanakvasins see as a violation of ahimsa "non-violence". They eat food collected from followers' houses and do not save edibles beyond the next meal and water is not kept even for a single night. All eating and drinking has to be done between sunrise and sunset. Saints do not stay at one place for too long except for the four monsoon months, the chaturmas. Saints are also called "dhundhiya" "searchers" for their early practice of searching out and staying in abandoned or neglected structures to avoid disturbance from the
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Sthānakavāsī. public. Saints own no possessions except for a few books, a couple sets of clothes and carrying utensils made of a special natural material. Sthanakwasi : The Sthanakwasi arose not directly from the Shwetambars but as reformers of an older reforming sect, viz., the Lonka sect of Jainism. This Lonka sect was founded in about 1474 A.D. by Lonkashah, a rich and well-read merchant of Ahmedabad. The main principle of this sect was not to practice idol-worship. Later on, some of the members of the Lonka sect disapproved of the ways of life of their current ascetics, declaring that they
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Sthānakavāsī. lived less strictly than Mahavira would have wished. A Lonka sect layman, Viraji of Surat, received initiation as a Yati, i.e., an ascetic, and won great admiration on account of the strictness of his life. Many people of the Lonka sect joined this reformer and they took the name of Sthanakwasi, thereby intending to strictly follow on the principles of Lord Mahavir. Sthanakvasi means those who do not have their religious activities in temples but carry on their religious duties in places known as Sthanakas which are like prayer-halls. The Sthanakwasis are also called by terms as (a) Dhundhiya (searchers)
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Sthānakavāsī. or Except on the crucial point of idol-worship, Sthanakwasi do not differ much from other Shwetambar Jains and hence now-a-days they invariably call themselves as Shwetambar Sthanakwasi. However, there are some differences between the Sthanakwasi and the Murtipujak Shwetambars in the observance of some religious practices. The Sthanakwasi do not believe in idol-worship at all. As such they do not have temples but only sthanakas, that is, prayer halls, where they carry on their religious fasts, festivals, practices, prayers, discourses, etc. Further, the ascetics of Sthanakwasi cover their mouths with strips of cloth for all the time and they do
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Sthānakavāsī. not use the cloth of yellow or any other colour(of course, except white). Moreover, the Sthanakwasi admit the authenticity of only 32 of the scriptures of Shwetambars. Furthermore, the Sthanakwasis do not participate in the religious festivals (that related to temples and idol worship) of Murtipujak Shwetambars. Section:Saints.:Subsects. There are Various organized sub-sects in Shwetambar Sthankawasi order and few more. The Shwetambar Sthanakwasi are also spread in different business centers in India but they are found mainly in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Harayana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The two non-idolatrous sub-sects, viz., Taranapanthis among the Digambars and Shwetambar Sthanakwasi among
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Sthānakavāsī. the Shwetambar Murtipujak, came very late in the history of the Jain. About 1474 A.D. the Lonka sect, the first of the non-idolatrous Jain sects, arose and was followed by the Dhundhiya or Sthanakwasi sect about 1653 A.D. dates which coincide strikingly with the Lutheran and Puritan movements in Europe. The Shraman sangh of Sthanakvasi sect was formed in 1952 to unite all the ascetics under one Acharya. This is the largest Sthanakvasi group. Acharya Shiv Muni who is the leader of Shraman sangh has regularly travelled all over India to impart the values of Jainism.
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Adriano Samaniego. Adriano Samaniego Adriano Samaniego Giménez (born 8 September 1963 in Luque, Paraguay) is a former football striker. Section:Club. Samaniego started his football career in the youth divisions of Club Olimpia of Paraguay. His debut in the first team squad was in 1981. He played for Olimpia from 1981 to 1985, achieving the top scorer title of the Paraguayan League in 1985 and winning the national championship in 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1985. A serious injury kept him from playing the 1986 FIFA World Cup. After a brief stint in Mexico playing for Necaxa, he returned to Olimpia in 1990 to
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Adriano Samaniego. form the feared attacking trio of 1990 along with Raul Vicente Amarilla and Gabriel "El Loco" González, which led Olimpia to the Copa Libertadores title, Supercopa Sudamericana and Recopa of the same year. Samaniego was also the top scorer of the Copa Libertadores in 1990 with seven goals. After his success with Olimpia, Samaniego played for Colombian side Junior de Barranquilla between 1991 and 1994, where he won the 1993 national championship, before returning again to Olimpia in 1995. Adriano Samaniego ended his career in 1998 playing for Club Guaraní. He will always be remembered for his speed and his
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Adriano Samaniego. characteristic tremendous left foot shots. Section:International. Samaniego made his international debut for the Paraguay national football team on 9 October 1985 in a friendly match against Chile (0-0). He obtained a total number of 26 international caps, scoring seven goals for the national side. Section:Honours. Section:Honours.:Club. Section:Honours.:Individual.
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NeoPaint. NeoPaint NeoPaint is a raster graphics editor for Windows and MS-DOS. It supports several file formats including JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and TIFF. The developer, NeoSoft, advertises NeoPaint as being simple enough for use by children while remaining powerful enough for the purposes of advanced image editing. On september 1, 2018 NeoPaint was rebranded as PixelNEO becoming one of the VisualNEO software products. Section:External links.
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Romana (Jordanes). Romana (Jordanes) The Romana is a Latin book written by Jordanes in the 6th century, being a short compendium of the most remarkable events from the creation down to the victory obtained by Narses, in AD 552, over king Teia. The work has been published under many different titles: De Regnorum ac Temporum Successione, Liber de origine mundi et actibus Romanorum ceterarumque gentium or De gestis Romanorum. It is an epitome of epitomes that was begun before, but published after, the "Getica", covering the history of the world from the Creation, mainly based on Jerome, with material from Florus, and
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Romana (Jordanes). for the last part from Marcellinus Comes, the continuator of Jerome; it is of some value for the century 450–550, when Jordanes is dealing with recent history, and also for some accounts of several barbarous nations of the north, and the countries which they inhabited. It was written in 551 or 552 at Constantinople for a man addressed as "nobilissime frater Vigilii", unlikely to be Pope Vigilius. Its "Editio princeps", with the "Getica" and Paul the Deacon, was printed in Augsburg by Konrad Peutinger in 1515. The earliest translations are a French translation by Drouet de Maupertuy, and one in
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Romana (Jordanes). Swedish by J. T. Peringskiold in 1719. The classical edition remains that by Theodor Mommsen in 1882, published with the "Getica" in the "Monumenta Germaniae Historica". It was Mommsen who first gave Jordanes' works the names by which they are mostly known, "Romana" and "Getica". Section:References. Section:External links.
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Malikai (Soulfire). Malikai (Soulfire) Malikai is the protagonist of Michael Turner's "Soulfire". Section:Childhood. Abandoned in an orphanage at birth by his parents, Mal spent a great deal of his childhood coming to terms with the world around him. He quickly developed a comedic attitude to cover up most of his emotions towards his absent parental figures. He also survived by finding solace in his friends P.J. and Sonia. Section:Grace. Malikai's life changed dramatically when he encountered Grace, a mysterious woman with dragonfly wings. She warned him that he was being hunted down by a mysterious man named Rainier, and that his own
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Malikai (Soulfire). means of survival were staying with her. Mal reluctantly agreed, but only on the terms that Sonia and P.J. were allowed to follow.
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La Presse. La Presse La Presse can refer to the following newspapers or news agencies:
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Juan Aurich. Juan Aurich Club Juan Aurich S. A., commonly known as Juan Aurich, is a professional football club based in Chiclayo, Peru. The original Juan Aurich club was founded in 1922, this incarnation however was founded in 2005; they play in the Torneo Descentralizado where they have been playing since attaining promotion when they won the 2007 Copa Perú. They play their home games at the Estadio Elías Aguirre. Although the current Juan Aurich has played for only a few years in the top-flight, three other football clubs named Juan Aurich have played in the Torneo Descentralizado. The first Juan Aurich
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Juan Aurich. was founded in 1922 and played in the first division between 1967 and 1983 and again between 1988 and 1991. Between 1994 and 1996 the merged football club Aurich–Cañaña had a brief spell in the Primera División after they achieved promotion through the 1993 Copa Perú. Finally, a third Juan Aurich football club achieved promotion in 1997 by winning the 1997 Copa Perú. This spell in the first division lasted from 1998 to 2002. The club's first major success was won in 2007 with the promotion to the Primera División via the Copa Perú. Four years later they conquered their
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Juan Aurich. second major success after winning the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado, defeating Alianza Lima in the third leg of the finals in a penalty shootout. Section:History. Section:History.:Predecessors. The first incarnation of the football club was founded by a group of workers of the "hacienda" Batán Grande on 3 September 1922 as Club Deportivo Juan Aurich, after the owner of the "hacienda", Juan Aurich Pastor. The club played two spells in the first division, the first between 1967 and 1983 and the second between 1988 and 1991. Following their relegation at the end of the 1991 Torneo Descentralizado, a new football club was
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Juan Aurich. formed, albeit a merge, between the remaining Juan Aurich club and Deportivo Cañaña. This merged club—led by manager Horacioa Baldessari—won the 1993 Copa Perú and gained promotion. They held a brief spell between 1994 and 1996 until their relegation at the end of the 1996 season. A new reincarnation of Juan Aurich was formed as Juan Aurich de Chiclayo shortly after Aurich–Cañaña was relegated. The new Juan Aurich achieved promotion through the 1997 Copa Perú and played from 1998 until 2002 when they were relegated. Due to the financial strain created by playing in the top flight, Juan Aurich de
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Juan Aurich. Chiclayo also folded as its predecessors. Section:History.:Foundation and promotion. In November 2004, Juan Merino Aurich took control of the waning football club Mariscal Nieto of the La Victoria district of the Chiclayo Province. Merino converted the club to Juan Aurich de La Victoria and founded the current incarnation of Juan Aurich on 28 January 2005. In 2006, they finished first in the regional stage of the 2006 Copa Perú advanced to the national stage of the tournament. They overcame their rivals in the Round of 16 and the quarter-finals but fell to Hijos de Acosvinchos in the semifinals. The following
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Juan Aurich. season they again reached the regional stage of the 2007 Copa Perú and finished first. This time, however, they achieved promotion to the 2008 Torneo Descentralizado by advancing to and winning the finals. Baldessari, as in 1993, led the team and defeated Sport Águila in the finals in a penalty shootout. Section:History.:First seasons of professional football. Their first season in the first division was not remarkable. In the Torneo Apertura, they finished eighth and in the Torneo Clausura they finished twelfth. Consequently, the club finished twelfth on the aggregate table and tied on points with Atlético Minero, which finished thirteenth.
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Juan Aurich. The two teams played an extra match to determine the relegated team. Juan Aurich defeated Atlético Minero 2–1 and remained in the first division. In the 2009 Torneo Descentralizado, the club made a huge improvement with manager Franco Navarro. They finished first in the first stage of the season and were one of the favorites to reach the finals. As leading team of the first stage, they started first in their group of the second stage. However, in October, two months before the end of the season, the club and Navarro terminated the manager's contract. The club hired Luis Fernando
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Juan Aurich. Suárez to finish coaching what was left of the season. Alianza Lima, which was second of the group at the start of second stage, surpassed Juan Aurich and failed to advance to the finals. At the end of the season the club finished third on the aggregate table, qualifying for the 2010 Copa Libertadores. The club continued with Suárez into the 2010 season, which began on a high note after they eliminated Estudiantes Tecos in the first stage of the 2010 Copa Libertadores. They advanced to Group 3 of the competition with Copa Libertadores defending champions Estudiantes de La Plata,
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Juan Aurich. Alianza Lima, and Bolívar. They did not advance to the following stage as they finished third behind Estudiantes and Alianza Lima. In the 2010 Torneo Descentralizado the club's performance suffered which led to Suárez's exit from the club but they managed to obtain the last berth to the 2011 Copa Sudamericana under Juan Reynoso. In mid-2010 he became Anonymous Society. Section:History.:First professional title. The following season they achieved their greatest success yet. The club started by hiring Colombian Diego Umaña after Reynoso resigned from the managing position. Under Umaña's direction, they returned as contenders for the title and successfully reached
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Juan Aurich. the finals of the 2011 Torneo Descentralizado. They lost the first leg at home 1–2 against Alianza Lima and were in danger of losing the chance to win their first professional championship. Surprisingly, in the second leg they held their own against Alianza at the Estadio Alejandro Villanueva and achieved a narrow 1–0 win with a memorable goal from Ysrael Zúñiga in the second half. As both teams had won a match of the finals, a third leg was forced to be played in the Estadio Nacional. A scoreless draw at the Nacional led to a penalty shootout. The final
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Juan Aurich. score of the shootout was 3–1 in favor of Juan Aurich. They were the first club outside the Lima Region to win the Torneo Descentralizado since FBC Melgar in 1981. Section:Colors and badge. The original Club Deportivo Juan Aurich's colors were red and white. Both Juan Aurich de Chiclayo and Juan Aurich de La Victoria adopted the same colors and the same badge. Section:Stadium. Juan Aurich plays in the multi-purpose stadium Estadio Elías Aguirre which has a capacity of 25,000. Built between 1968 and 1970 by the municipality of the Chiclayo Province, it was named after the 19th century Peruvian
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Juan Aurich. sailor Elías Aguirre Romero. The municipality transferred administration of the stadium to the Instituto Peruano del Deporte. The stadium was renovated for the 2004 Copa América and again for the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship in which artificial turf was installed. The stadium is also home to many football clubs of the Chiclayo province that compete in the Ligas Distritales. In 2013, the stadium was closed for renovations in preparation for the 2013 Bolivarian Games to be held in Trujillo. Consequently, Juan Aurich has temporarily moved its home matches to the Estadio Francisco Mendoza Pizarro, located in Olmos. Section:Honours. Juan
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Juan Aurich. Aurich has a total of three major achievements. Their first important achievement was their conquest of the Copa Perú in 1997 which led to the promotion of the club to the first division. Their most important achievement, however, was their first Primera División title won in 2011. In addition, their reserve team won the reserve league Torneo de Promoción y Reserva in 2012. Section:Honours.:National. Section:Honours.:Regional. Section:Honours.:Reserve team. Section:Performance in CONMEBOL competitions. Section:Notable managers. The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Juan Aurich or led the team to an important achievement. Section:Notable managers.:Other managers. Section:External links.
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Hillsborough Park. Hillsborough Park Hillsborough Park is a large parkland area in Hillsborough, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The park was created in 1897 by the Dixon Family, who lived at Hillsborough Hall. It is now owned by Sheffield City Council and the hall is used as a library. Hillsborough Park features a fishing lake, a bowling green with pavilion, a walled garden and a playground. The bowling green and pavilion (Hillsborough Pavilion) are undergoing regenerative work to extend the pavilion, to make it available for further use. A lot of work has been put into the walled garden to bring it to
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Hillsborough Park. its present state with planting to replace dead plants. The park has previously been home to Sheffield F.C. and now hosts the home matches of Hillsborough Hawks rugby league club. It is also the home of the Hallamshire Harriers Sheffield running club and the venue of Hillsborough parkrun. There is a Civil War reenactment every year as well as the Sheffield Mayfest. Hillsborough Park has its own tram stop on the Yellow Line of the Sheffield Supertram. Section:External links.
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Non-representational theory. Non-representational theory Non-representational theory is a theory developed in human geography, largely through the work of Nigel Thrift (Warwick University), and his colleagues such as J.D. Dewsbury (University of Bristol) and Derek McCormack (University of Oxford), and later by their respective graduate students. It challenges those using social theory and conducting geographical research to "go beyond representation" and focus on embodied experience. Thus, Dewsbury describes practices of "witnessing" that produce "knowledge without contemplation". Section:Emphasis on practice. Instead of studying and representing social relationships, non-representational theory focuses upon practices – how human and nonhuman formations are enacted or performed – not
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Non-representational theory. simply on what is produced. "First, it valorizes those processes that operate before … conscious, reflective thought … [and] second, it insists on the necessity of not prioritizing representations as the primary epistemological vehicles through which knowledge is extracted from the world". Recent studies have examined a wide range of activities including dance, musical performance, walking, gardening, rave, listening to music and children's play. Section:Post-structuralist origins. This is a post-structuralist theory inspired in part by the ideas of thinkers such as Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Bruno Latour and Michel Serres, and by phenomenonologists such as Martin Heidegger and
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Non-representational theory. Maurice Merleau-Ponty. More recently it considers views from political science (including ideas about radical democracy) and anthropological discussions of the material dimensions of human life. It parallels the conception of "hybrid geographies" developed by Sarah Whatmore. Section:Criticism. Critics have suggested that Thrift's use of the term "non-representational theory" is problematic, and that other non-representational theories could be developed. Richard G. Smith said that Baudrillard's work could be considered a "non-representational theory", for example, which has fostered some debate. In 2005, Hayden Lorimer (Glasgow University) said that the term "more-than-representational" was preferable.
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Red Dog (Kipling short story). Red Dog (Kipling short story) "Red Dog" is a Mowgli story by Rudyard Kipling. Written at Kipling's home in Brattleboro, Vermont between February and March 1895, it was first published as "Good Hunting: A Story of the Jungle" in "The Pall Mall Gazette" for July 29 and 30 1895 and "McClure's Magazine" for August 1895 before appearing under its definitive title as the 7th and penultimate story in "The Second Jungle Book" later the same year. It was also the penultimate Mowgli story to be written. Section:Story. Mowgli the feral child is about 16 years old and living contentedly with
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Red Dog (Kipling short story). his wolves in the Seeonee jungle, when the peace is disturbed by 'Won-tolla', a solitary wolf whose mate and cubs have been killed by dholes, who warns the Seeonee wolves that the dhole-pack will soon overrun their territory. Later that night, Mowgli meets Kaa, the huge old python, and tells him the news. Kaa does not believe that Mowgli and the pack will survive a direct attack by the dholes, and enters a trance to search his century-long memory for an effective strategy. When he awakens, Kaa takes Mowgli to the Bee Rocks: a gorge where huge hives produced by
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Red Dog (Kipling short story). millions of wild bees overhang the river, and Mowgli and Kaa devise a plan to lure the dholes to the gorge so that the bees will attack them. Mowgli therefore lies in wait for the dholes in a tree-branch and smears himself with garlic to repel the bees. When the dholes arrive he taunts their leader into a furious rage and cuts off the leader's tail, before fleeing to the gorge. Just before leaping into the water Mowgli kicks piles of stones into the beehives, to arouse the bees. The garlic prevents the bees from attacking Mowgli, and he dives
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Red Dog (Kipling short story). safely into the river where Kaa swiftly coils around his body to prevent the current from sweeping him away. Some of the dholes are stung to death by the enraged bees, while others drown in the torrent. The rest flee downstream, pursued by Mowgli. Eventually Mowgli and the surviving dholes reach shallower water, where Mowgli and the wolves fight a ferocious and bloody battle with the remaining dholes, and Won-tolla kills the dhole leader before dying of his own wounds. As the battle comes to its end, Mowgli finds Akela, mortally wounded, who tells Mowgli that he must soon return
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Red Dog (Kipling short story). to the human race. When Mowgli asks who will drive him there, Akela replies: "Mowgli will drive Mowgli. Go back to thy people. Go to Man". The result thereof is told in "The Spring Running". Section:In media. Section:References. Publication information is taken from the appendix to "The World's Classics" edition of "The Second Jungle Book", Oxford University Press, 1987, .
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