{"503120_2": {"text": "and Nazism and used his sermons as a chance to condemn them though coming at a great personal risk to himself. But he was a beloved figure in his diocese where people hailed him as a great saint upon learning of his death which came as a profound shock and loss to the diocese he served during the course of most of the war. The beatification process opened on 5 March 1991 and culminated after Pope John Paul II presided over the beatification in Saint Peter's Square on 9 November 1997. Life Baron]] Vilmos Apor de Altorja was born in", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_2.png"}} {"436427_12": {"text": "The end of WNSA came when the station was sold to WGR's owner, Entercom Communications, in May 2004 for $10.5 million, and announced an immediate format change. Simon's show, however, would continue on WLVL in Lockport until November 2004, when he was recruited to host WGR's morning show. Many WNSA staffers found jobs at WGR, while others (particularly those who had worked at both WNSA and WNUC) ended up at WYRK. Several hundred hours of WNSA's programming, including several unique specials, were archived by producer Steve Cichon and are available for purchase. WLKK The Lake \"The Lake.\" May 2004 to", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_12.png"}} {"503120_3": {"text": "1892 as the sixth of eight children to the nobles Baron Gbor Apor (185198) and Countess Fidelia Plffy ab Erdd (18631934); one was stillborn and three died in their childhoods. One sister was Gizella and another was Henrietta who was his junior and an elder brother was Gbor. His elder brother served in World War I but later became a Hungarian delegate to the Holy See until his resignation in 1944 in protest of the German occupation of his homeland. His father died in his childhood due to complications from diabetes. His mother was strict but caring and imparted sage", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_3.png"}} {"436427_13": {"text": "April 2011. WLKK maintained and exceeded the number of listeners that the station had during the peak of WNSA's run. The station indirectly took aim at the classic rock market and sought to create a more laid-back, relaxed atmosphere. The playlist of WLKK contained a large portion of hit songs from the 1970s and 1980s (broad enough that the station boasted it never repeated a song throughout an entire 24-hour day), less focused on hard rock and metal than most classic rock stations, but also containing the occasional deep track. In this sense, the station's format was adult album alternative.", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_13.png"}} {"503120_4": {"text": "religious instruction to her children. He served as an altar server during his childhood and his love for the priesthood intensified to the stage where he harbored an interest in becoming a priest himself. Bishop Mikls Szchnyi was his uncle. Year one of his initial education saw him teach Henrietta how to read and she often got him to instruct her in catechism. He even asked his mother once for a chalice and missal for Christmas. He attended high school at a Jesuit-run school in Kalksburg where his desires to become a priest intensified further despite his initial homesickness. Apor", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_4.png"}} {"436427_14": {"text": "In addition, the station used a series of bumpers with flowing water, chirping birds, and a deep voice reading the station slogan. Disc jockeys, which included Hank Dole and Lorne Hunter, occasionally told the story behind the song (sometimes from CD liner notes). They also played WNY musicians on a regular basis and offered a local music show on Monday nights, hosted by Robbie Takac, a local music promoter and member of The Goo Goo Dolls, a band who hails from Buffalo. After the 2011 format change, the \"Lake\" format continued on WLKK's HD2 digital subchannel, and without any jocks;", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_14.png"}} {"503120_5": {"text": "liked Latin as well as historical studies and received outstanding marks in these subjects while a treatise on the historical Church earned him a prize; he also liked tennis and swimming. Apor then transferred to another Jesuit school at Kalocsa. He decided to begin his studies for the priesthood despite his mother's wish that he wait a little while longer - she consented at Christmas in 1909 - and the local bishop was delighted to receive him in 1910 despite the fact that Apor was not there for long. The bishop sent him to Innsbruck for further studies with the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_5.png"}} {"436427_15": {"text": "all of WLKK's staff was laid off in the change. \"The Lake\" also continued to maintain its Internet stream, without commercials. The Lake on HD2 was quietly dropped in 2020; a year later, the format would resurface on non-commercial station WBFO-HD2. In the eastern part of the listening area south of Rochester and in the Western Finger Lakes, WCGR-FM Canandaigua, New York is branded as 'The Lake' with a similar soft classic rock format. WBEN (AM) simulcast On April 4, 2011, Entercom announced that WLKK would become a complete simulcast of sister station WBEN (AM), effective at Midnight on April", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_15.png"}} {"503120_6": {"text": "Jesuits in 1910 where he later received a doctorate in theological studies; the rector there was a relative of his. He was at the old theological institute of Nikolaihaus for a brief period before moving to the new Canisianum. Apor was made a subdeacon on 22 August 1915 and was elevated to the diaconate on 23 August. He received his ordination to the priesthood on 24 August 1915 and he celebrated his first Mass on 25 August with his mother and sisters Henrietta and Gizella in attendance. Gabor could not be there because he was on the battlefront and was", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_6.png"}} {"436427_16": {"text": "5, 2011. For the first year and a half of the simulcast, WLKK was the only station carrying Rush Limbaugh live in the Rochester metropolitan area (Rochester affiliate WHAM carried Limbaugh on a two-hour delay at the time, and WLKK's signal is listenable in many portions of the Rochester metropolitan area); WHAM responded to WLKK's switch to talk by moving its delayed broadcast of Limbaugh up an hour, then eventually to a live slot. Despite an initial announcement that WLKK would not carry the Sabres Hockey Network, WBEN later reversed that decision and announced that Sabres playoff games would be", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_16.png"}} {"503120_7": {"text": "unable to seek leave. Apor was first sent to Gyula on 31 August 1915 and he preached his first sermon on the following 8 September. On 27 March 1916, he opened an office for the protection of women that became a predominant focus for him on his pastoral mission while on 4 January 1917 he was sent as a chaplain to the Italian front before being transferred as such to Austria and then back to Gyula at the start of 1919 at the end of the war. Pope Pius XII appointed him as a bishop in 1941 and he later", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_7.png"}} {"436427_17": {"text": "heard on WBEN and WLKK in addition to their flagship station, WGR. Alternative Buffalo On September 25, 2013, Entercom announced that WLKK will drop the WBEN simulcast. This was due to the low audience on the FM; in fact, according to an Arbitron study, 90% of WBEN's audience continued to listen on the AM side. At Noon the following day, following \"Beach And Company\", WLKK changed their format to alternative rock, branded as \"Alternative Buffalo 107.7\". The first song on \"Alternative Buffalo\" was \"Ho Hey\" by The Lumineers. This brings the format back to the market for the first time", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_17.png"}} {"1438112_1": {"text": "Samuel Arbuckle was an early California politician and pioneer to Los Angeles. He served on the first Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 1852. The first County Supervisors in 1852 for Los Angeles were Jefferson Hunt, Julian A. Chavez, Francisco P. Temple, Manuel Requena, and Samuel Arbuckle. Personal information Arbuckle was born on September 25, 1804, in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, where he spent his childhood and worked on his family's farm. Career Sam moved to Los Angeles, California where he eventually became one of the leading merchants in the area. Arbuckle focused on buying and selling goods ranging from", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438112_1.png"}} {"503120_8": {"text": "received his episcopal consecration a month later; his brother Gabor paid for his new episcopal vestments. He had received word from the papal nuncio Angelo Rotta of his appointment; the government had once recommended him to be an auxiliary bishop in 1936 and then as the Bishop of Veszprm in 1939 though both were denied. The see he was appointed to saw him as the third on the list but Pope Pius XII decided to forgo selecting the first and instead chose Apor; his appointment could have also been due to the intervention of Rotta who perhaps knew of Apor.", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_8.png"}} {"436427_18": {"text": "since 2005, when WEDG shifted to a harder-edged active rock format. Since the format change, there has been an increase in the number of alternative acts that have played Buffalo venues. Beginning in 2014, the station began holding an annual alternative music concert series called Kerfuffle. The day-long event was held at Canalside in downtown Buffalo. In May 2014, Family Life Ministries agreed to sell translator W284AP (on 104.7 FM) to Entercom Communications for $125,000. The translator rebroadcast WTSS-HD2, which switched to a simulcast of WLKK on May 11, 2015. On September 13, 2020, WLKK/W284AP quietly rebranded as \"Alt 107.7/104.7\",", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_18.png"}} {"1438112_2": {"text": "real estate property to produce. His success within the business community lead to his success in getting elected as county supervisor. did not go unnoticed in the political circles, leading to his election as county supervisor. Arbuckle was elected as county supervisor in 1852 and served for one one-year term. After his term as county supervisor, Arbuckle went back to working on his business. Death Samuel Arbuckle died on June 27, 1874, at age 69. References Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors 1804 births 1874 deaths People from Cheltenham, Pennsylvania Politicians from Los Angeles 19th-century American politicians", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438112_2.png"}} {"503120_9": {"text": "He took formal possession of his new episcopal see on 2 March 1941. On 25 February 1941 - in a unanimous decision - the town council of Gyula made him an honorary citizen due to his commitment to its people and his strong and tireless activism. He became noted for his strong dedication to the poor and his tireless commitment to a range of social justice issues. In summer 1944, he wrote to the Hungarian Primate Jusztinian Serdi to persuade him to take a strong stance against the government. He also appealed to the Gestapo headquarters in Berlin in an", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_9.png"}} {"436427_19": {"text": "as part of a systemic \"revamping\" of Entercom's alternative rock stations. As part of the change, Entercom let go of all local on-air personalities from WLKK (except for midday jock Brandi), and began simulcasting WNYL, Entercom's alternative station in New York City, for much of the day. The Wolf At 5 p.m. on June 30, 2021, after playing \"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)\" by Green Day, WLKK/W284AP flipped to country, branded as \"107.7 & 104.7 The Wolf\", bringing the format back to the 107.7 FM frequency for the first time since the run as WNUC ended in 2000. As", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_19.png"}} {"503120_10": {"text": "attempt to free the Jews of his diocese from the ghetto and negotiated with the Nazi command to spare the town from a siege. The introduction of racial laws sought to further make matters worse and so the bishop spoke out for those affected from racial slurs and other forms of persecution. He provided supplies to those Jews being deported through his diocese and also sheltered those made homeless after air raids in the episcopal palace while he himself withdrew to a small room for himself. On the afternoon of 28 March 1945 - Good Friday - as Soviet troops", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_10.png"}} {"436427_20": {"text": "with the later months of the alternative format, the country format on WLKK is largely driven by the national business model of the former Entercom, which rebranded itself as Audacy earlier in the year; the stated reason for making the flip was that Audacy saw \"an opportunity to add country\" to the Buffalo cluster. Liz Mantel, who had spent six of the previous eight years at WYRK, was the first local personality hired for the station, becoming the morning host in September 2021. WLKK continued to carry an alternative-formatted \"New Arrivals\" format on its HD2 channel until February 2023, when", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_20.png"}} {"503120_11": {"text": "reached his diocese he offered safe haven to numerous women and children in his residence and also protected women who feared being raped. Four or five drunken Soviet soldiers arrived with the intention of bringing 100 women to their barracks but Apor had them well-hidden in the cellar. He refused to give them up and a long altercation saw an officer making threats with his gun and soon gave chase to a girl who came out of her hiding place; the girl screamed \"Uncle Vilmos! Help!\" and he ran to her defense and shouted at them: \"Out! Get out of", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_11.png"}} {"436427_21": {"text": "Audacy began to phase out its HD Radio-exclusive subchannels (by which point WBFO-HD2 and WEDG had both adopted alternative formats of their own). Star 102.5 on HD2 In June 2023, as part of Audacy's continuing financial downsizing, Audacy moved its hot adult contemporary station, Star 102.5, to a reactivated HD2 channel on WLKK after the 102.5 license was sold to K-Love as WBKV. The maneuver was an effort to retain the intellectual properties of the station after the sale, as a countermeasure against rival broadcaster Townsquare Media acquiring the WTSS call sign that had been on 102.5 and branding the", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_21.png"}} {"503120_12": {"text": "here!\" The officers turned to leave but one officer turned around and opened fire with a machine gun that shot him three times. Apor suffered a first shot that grazed his forehead as well as a second in the right sleeve of his cassock and the third that perforated his abdomen. Meanwhile the soldiers became frightened and fled the scene. He lent on the arms of two of his aides and walked towards the cellar with blood coming from his forehead. A doctor administered first aid and Apor's sister Gizella aided the doctor in placing her brother on a stretcher", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_12.png"}} {"436427_22": {"text": "station then known as WMSX (a longstanding rival of Star's) as \"The New Star 96.1.\" Townsquare's WTSS dropped the \"Star\" brand in October after discussions with Audacy; The Buffalo News media critic Alan Pergament raised the possibility that Star 102.5 would revive its Christmas music format on WLKK-HD2 in November. Translator References External links WLKK format and jock history to 2000, via BillDulmage.com WNUC Web site, from 1997 WNSA Web site, from 2002 LKK Audacy, Inc. radio stations Country radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1948 1948 establishments in New York (state)", "image_path": "./outputimg/436427_22.png"}} {"503120_13": {"text": "which a blanket to cover him. But getting to the hospital took longer due to checkpoints and had to stop several times since the Soviets wanted to inspect the ambulance; the blanket had to be taken off him on these occasions so the Soviets could see there were no hidden treasure. Professors Jung and Petz - who had known Apor - performed the operation which seemed to be successful and saw a slight improvement on Holy Saturday when he received the Eucharist with his sister at his side. He thanked God for having accepted his sacrifice and for the fact", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_13.png"}} {"503120_14": {"text": "that the women he protected were still safe. On Easter his condition deteriorated for an infection had set in; he made his confession and was given the Anointing of the Sick but pain increased. He remained lucid with his sister and Doctor Jung at his side in addition to the nurses and the parish priest. He died from his injuries not long after in the afternoon of 2 April 1945. Istvn Sndor witnessed a stretcher on 3 April being carried from the hospital and saw the bishop's remains as it was being transported. The funeral was put on hold due", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_14.png"}} {"503120_15": {"text": "to conflict in the area but was carried out within a week of his death. His remains were buried in a Carmelite church; his confessor was the Carmelite priest Erno Szeghy who had served as such since 1943 or 1944. His remains were later relocated to the diocesan cathedral. Pope John Paul II visited his tomb in 1996. Legacy There now stands a statue in District XII of Budapest in his honor and the place itself has been named Apor Vilmos tr according to the Hungarian standard of name order. The theologian and cardinal-elect Hans Urs von Balthasar was his", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_15.png"}} {"503120_16": {"text": "nephew. Beatification The beatification process was held in his old diocese in a diocesan process that spanned from 1989 until 1990; the formal start came on 5 March 1991 after the Congregation for the Causes of Saints issued the official \"nihil obstat\" and titled the late bishop as a Servant of God. The C.C.S. later validated this process in Rome on 31 May 1991 and received the Positio dossier from the postulation in 1996. Theologians approved the cause on 3 June 1997 as did the cardinal and bishop members of the C.C.S. on 1 July 1997. John Paul II confirmed", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_16.png"}} {"503120_17": {"text": "on 7 July 1997 that Apor was killed \"in odium fidei\" (in hatred of the faith) and thus approved his beatification. The Pope presided over Apor's beatification on 9 November 1997 in Saint Peter's Square. References External links Hagiography Circle Saints SQPN Catholic Hierarchy 1892 births 1945 deaths 1945 murders in Hungary 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Hungary Anti-poverty advocates Barons of Hungary Beatifications by Pope John Paul II Bishops of Gyr Catholic saints and blesseds of the Nazi era Clergy in World War II Deaths by firearm in Hungary Hungarian beatified people Vilmos Hungarian anti-communists Hungarian nobility People from", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_17.png"}} {"503120_18": {"text": "Sighioara People murdered in Hungary People who rescued Jews during the Holocaust Hungarian civilians killed in World War II Soviet World War II crimes World War I chaplains Hungarian murder victims", "image_path": "./outputimg/503120_18.png"}} {"236120_1": {"text": "Route 340 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the western part of the province and connects Hebron at Trunk 1 with Weymouth at Trunk 1. Communities Hebron Deerfield Weaver Settlement Carleton Richfield Pleasant Valley Forest Glen Corberrie Weymouth History Before 1970, Route 340 was called Trunk Route 40. See also List of Nova Scotia provincial highways References Nova Scotia provincial highways Roads in Yarmouth County Roads in Digby County, Nova Scotia", "image_path": "./outputimg/236120_1.png"}} {"703452_1": {"text": "Great Hatfield is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately south-west of Hornsea town centre, and less than east of Little Hatfield. The village was a civil parish until 1935, when it was merged with Goxhill and Little Hatfield to form the parish of Hatfield. In 1823 Great hatfield was in the civil parish of Mappleton and Sigglesthorne, and in the Wapentake and Liberty of Holderness. An \"ancient stone cross of exquisite workmanship\" was recorded at the village centre. There was a burial place but no place of", "image_path": "./outputimg/703452_1.png"}} {"703452_2": {"text": "worship. A previous chapel had burnt down a hundred years previously, although a stone, with the inscription \"Here lieth the body of Expopher Constable, A.D. 642\", marked its location. Population at the time was 127, with occupations including ten farmers, a grocer, a tailor, and a shoemaker. A carrier operated between the village and Hull once a week. Great Hatfield was served from 1864 to 1964 by Sigglesthorne railway station on the Hull and Hornsea Railway. Landmarks include St Helen's Well, the Wrygarth Inn pub, and nearby 'Hatfield Paddock' football pitch adjacent to Densholme farm. References External links Villages in", "image_path": "./outputimg/703452_2.png"}} {"703452_3": {"text": "the East Riding of Yorkshire Holderness", "image_path": "./outputimg/703452_3.png"}} {"904087_1": {"text": "Mastixiodendron stoddardii is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is found in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. It is threatened by habitat loss. References stoddardii Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/904087_1.png"}} {"35186_1": {"text": "The is a small-sector private railway company operating a railway line in northern Saitama Prefecture, Japan. In addition to its railway operations, the company deals in the real estate and tourism industries. It managed the Mitsumine Ropeway () until it closed in December 2007 and the Mikajiri Line until its closure in 2020. Taiheiyo Cement is its largest shareholder, and one of Chichibu Railway's main operations is the transportation of limestone from Mount Buk. The railway's passenger services concentrate on the tourism industry, as there are popular destinations along the line. A train hauled by a steam locomotive also operates", "image_path": "./outputimg/35186_1.png"}} {"35186_2": {"text": "regularly during some seasons, attracting tourists from around the country. Lines Railway lines Chichibu Main Line: from to (passenger line) Former Lines Mikajiri Line (): from Takekawa Station to Kumagaya Kamotsu Terminal (freight line closed in 2020) Aerial tramway lines Mitsumine Ropeway at Mitsumineguchi (closed in December 2007) History 8 November 1899 - Founded as Jbu Railway (Headquartered in now-defunct Nihonbashi Ward, Tokyo City). 7 October 1901 - Started operations between Kumagaya and Yorii. 1916 - Company name changed to Chichibu Railway. 1921 - Started operations between Hokubu Railway's Hanyu Station and Gyoda Station (now Gyodashi Station). 1922 - Chichibu", "image_path": "./outputimg/35186_2.png"}} {"35186_3": {"text": "Railway acquired Hokubu Railway. 1930 - Started operations on the full line between Hanyu and Mitsumineguchi. 1954 - Started direct operations with the Tbu Tj Line. 1980 - Headquarters moved to Kumagaya, Saitama. 1988 - Started operations of a steam locomotive-hauled train, the Paleo Express. 1989 - Started direct operations with Seibu Railway. 1997 - Moved bus operations to a separate entity, Chichibu Railway Sightseeing Bus Co., Ltd. 12 March 2022 - Start of fare collection with PASMO transit smartcard. See also Hodosan Ropeway References This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia. External links Railway", "image_path": "./outputimg/35186_3.png"}} {"35186_4": {"text": "companies of Japan Companies based in Saitama Prefecture Japanese companies established in 1899 Railway companies established in 1899", "image_path": "./outputimg/35186_4.png"}} {"837104_1": {"text": "Osteocephalus helenae is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is widely distributed in the Amazon Basin and is known from the lowlands of Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and French Guiana. The specific name helenae honors Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige, an American herpetologist. Common name Helena's treefrog has been proposed for it. Taxonomy Osteocephalus helenae was described in 1919 by Alexander Grant Ruthven as Hyla helenae based on three recently metamorphosed specimens. The relationships of this species were unclear and it was considered incertae sedis within Hyla, until and colleagues concluded in 2013 that Ruthven's Hyla", "image_path": "./outputimg/837104_1.png"}} {"837104_2": {"text": "helenae is the same species as Osteocephalus germani described by Ron and colleagues in 2012 and that the correct name for this taxon is Osteocephalus helenae. Description Based on the type series of Osteocephalus germani, adult males measure about and adult females about in snoutvent length. The snout is truncate but may sometimes be rounded in females. The tympanum is visible but partly concealed dorsally. The fingers and the toes bear large discs and are webbed, the toes more heavily so. Dorsal skin bears tubercles in males but is smooth in females. Coloration is variable, ranging dorsally from brown with", "image_path": "./outputimg/837104_2.png"}} {"837104_3": {"text": "dark brown marks to light gray with dark brown marks; the ventrum is light cream and may have dark brown flecks. There is a cream-colored suborbital mark. Males have a paired vocal sac. Habitat The region of the type locality of Osteocephalus helenae is lowland tropical rainforest. In Peru, this species (as Osteocephalus germani) has been collected from primary and secondary lowland forests and from premontane forest at elevations up to . All specimens were encountered by temporary pools, perching over broad leaves or on tree branches above the ground. Conservation status The assessment of Osteocephalus helenae for the IUCN", "image_path": "./outputimg/837104_3.png"}} {"837104_4": {"text": "Red List of Threatened Species in 2004 predates the current delimitation of this species. References helenae Amphibians of Bolivia Amphibians of Brazil Amphibians of Colombia Amphibians of French Guiana Amphibians of Guyana Amphibians of Peru Amphibians of Venezuela Amphibians described in 1919 Taxa named by Alexander Grant Ruthven Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/837104_4.png"}} {"169253_1": {"text": "Dwight Boyer (November 18, 1912 in Elyria, Ohio October 15, 1978 in Willoughby, Ohio) was a reporter and marine historian of the Great Lakes. He wrote for The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) from 1944-1954, and for The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio) from 1954-1978. Boyer specialized in feature-length narratives of life aboard Great Lakes lake freighters, often concentrating on stories of mystery and disaster. He published five volumes of stories about Great Lakes shipping, described by one source as being marked by a mixture of \"technical data\" and \"engrossing narrative\". He had many friends in the shipping trade and among the newsgatherers", "image_path": "./outputimg/169253_1.png"}} {"169253_2": {"text": "of the Great Lakes ports, and carefully weighed the information they gave him. He excelled in constructing a conjectural trajectory for the cargo vessels that disappeared in the great storms of the past, never being seen in again in their home port or any other harbor of refuge. Dwight Boyer discussed the 1882 foundering of the SS Asia, the 1924 vanishing of the whaleback with all hands, the 1927 disappearance of the package freighter SS Kamloops, and the 1929 foundering of the car ferry SS Milwaukee, in Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes (1968), and retold an account of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/169253_2.png"}} {"1237600_1": {"text": "Andrei S. Markovits is an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and the Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies at the University of Michigan. He is the author and editor of many books, scholarly articles, conference papers, book reviews and newspaper contributions in English and many foreign languages on topics as varied as German and Austrian politics, anti-Semitism, anti-Americanism, social democracy, social movements, the European right and the European left. Markovits has also worked extensively on comparative sports culture in Europe and North America. In August 2021, Markovits published a memoir entitled The Passport as Home: Comfort", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_1.png"}} {"169253_3": {"text": "1975 disappearance of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald in his last book, Ships and Men of the Great Lakes (1977). Bibliography Great Stories of the Great Lakes (1966) Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes (1968) True Tales of the Great Lakes (1971) Strange Adventures of the Great Lakes (1974) Ships and Men of the Great Lakes (1977) References 1912 births 1978 deaths 20th-century American historians American male journalists 20th-century American journalists American maritime historians 20th-century American male writers American male non-fiction writers Journalists from Ohio Historians from Ohio People from Elyria, Ohio", "image_path": "./outputimg/169253_3.png"}} {"1104300_1": {"text": "Luis d'Antin (born 2 January 1964) is a Spanish former professional motorcycle road racer and motorcycle racing team owner. He competed in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championships between 1989 and 1998. Motorcycle racing career Born in Madrid, Spain, d'Antin had his best year in 1996 when he finished sixth in the 250cc world championship. He also won the European 600cc Championship in 1991. After his riding career ended, D'Antin formed the D'Antin MotoGP team in 1999. The team used Yamaha motorcycles before becoming Ducati's satellite MotoGP team in 2004. Norick Abe won a 500cc race for the d'Antin", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104300_1.png"}} {"1104300_2": {"text": "team in both 1999 and 2000. In 2008 D'Antin resigned from his position with the team. References 1964 births Living people Spanish motorcycle racers Sportspeople from Madrid 125cc World Championship riders 250cc World Championship riders Motorcycle racing team owners", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104300_2.png"}} {"1237600_2": {"text": "in Rootlessness. Biography Early years Andy Markovits was born in October 1948 in the west Romanian town of Timioara. He was raised as the single child of a middle-class Jewish family, speaking German and Hungarian at home. In school he learned Romanian, and from his early childhood he was tutored in Englishlater in French as well. Thus, his multilingual identity dates back to his childhood as well as the polyglot part of the world where he grew up. At the age of nine, he and his father emigrated from Romania, first to Vienna and then to New York, the two", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_2.png"}} {"1237600_3": {"text": "cities that would play the most important roles in his upbringing. Between 1959 and 1967, he spent the school yearSeptember through Junein Vienna; and the summer months in New York. University and post-doctoral education After being graduated from Vienna's prestigious Theresianische Akademie with a Matura degree (the Austrian equivalent of the German Abitur), Markovits enrolled at Columbia University in New York City where he completed all of his post-secondary education, acquiring five degrees in the process. He studied political science, economics, sociology, and business administration. After receiving his doctorate in political science in 1976, he went to the Center for", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_3.png"}} {"1237600_4": {"text": "European Studies at Harvard University of which he would remain an active member and a research associate until June 30, 1999. Institutional affiliations At the Harvard Center, Markovits chaired for many years the study group on German Politics as well as one entitled \"The Jews in Modern Europe.\" He founded the quarterly journal German Politics and Society in 1983 which in the meantime has become the foremost scholarly journal on modern German politics in the United States. He participated in many of the center's activities and became one of that institution's mainstays over the years. In turn, the center's uniquely", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_4.png"}} {"1237600_5": {"text": "rich intellectual atmosphere and immensely creative interdisciplinarity have had a major hand in forming Markovits's scholarly life. Between 1977 and 1983, Markovits was an assistant professor in the Department of Government at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Thereafter, he joined the faculty at Boston University where he was associate professor in the Department of Political Science from 1983 until 1992. He then became professor in the Department of Politics at the University of California at Santa Cruz which he chaired until 1995 and where he remained until joining the faculty at the University of Michigan on September 1, 1999. Markovits", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_5.png"}} {"1237600_6": {"text": "has been awarded many fellowships, scholarships and research grants. During the academic year of 2002/2003, Markovits was visiting professor of social studies at Harvard University. He has held academic appointments at a number of universities overseas. Among them have been Dortmund University, Osnabrck University and Bochum University in Germany; Innsbruck University in Austria where he was a Fulbright Professor in the Department of Political Science; St. Gallen University in Switzerland; and The Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University in Israel. He spent the academic year 1998/99 as a Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu BerlinInstitute for Advanced Study Berlin. In June", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_6.png"}} {"1237600_7": {"text": "2008, Markovits served as the Dr. Elizabeth Ortner-Chopin Visiting Professor at Webster University in Vienna, Austria. Andy Markovits was a Fellow in 20082009 at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University. In the spring term of 2010, Andy Markovits was the Sir Peter Ustinov Professor of the City of Vienna in the Department of Contemporary History of the University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria. Areas of research and publication A specialist on the politics of Western and Central EuropeGermany and Austria in particularMarkovits has published nineteen authored and co-authored books as well as edited", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_7.png"}} {"970734_1": {"text": "The Ped Mall, also known as the Pedestrian Mall, is a pedestrian mall located in downtown Iowa City, Iowa, near the University of Iowa campus. Officially named City Plaza it was completed in 1979 as the centerpiece of the city's urban renewal project. Landscaping was completed the following year. It was designed by Jack Leaman of Associated Engineers, Inc., in Mason City, Iowa. While pedestrian malls were a common feature of urban renewal projects in the United States, the Iowa City Ped Mall is one of the few that is still in existence. Spanning from Burlington Street to Washington Street", "image_path": "./outputimg/970734_1.png"}} {"1237600_8": {"text": "and co-edited volumes; well over 100 scholarly articles; more than 50 review essays; and many articles and interviews in the American and European press. Markovits's research interests and areas of publication include: German and European labor; German and European social democracy, as well as social movements; German-Jewish relations; Germany's role in the new Europe; Anti-Americanism in Europe; the comparative sociology of modern sports cultures and most recently the new dimensions of the human-animal bond, particularly its deeply feminized features. Markovits's scholarly work has been published in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Hungarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Chinese, Persian, Hebrew,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_8.png"}} {"970734_2": {"text": "and Clinton Street to Linn Street, the Ped Mall serves as a gathering place for students, locals, and transients. It draws large crowds for its summertime events such as the Friday Night Concert Series and the annual Iowa City Jazz Festival and Iowa City Arts Festival. The Ped Mall area also contains restaurants, bars, retail, hotels, and the Iowa City Public Library. The Coldren Opera House was located on the street which has now become the mall. In 2021, it was included as a contributing property in the Iowa City Downtown Historic District. References External links Old Capital Cultural District", "image_path": "./outputimg/970734_2.png"}} {"1237600_9": {"text": "Korean, and Georgian. Markovits's latest book publication is entitled Hillel at Michigan 1926/27 1945: Struggles of Jewish Identity in a Pivotal Era. His previous book From Property to Family: American Dog Rescue and the Discourse of Compassion, published by the University of Michigan Press in the fall of 2014, garnered the University of Michigan Press's Distinguished Book Award in 2015. Teaching career Markovits has won a number of teaching awards at the institutions with which he was affiliated during his academic career. At the University of California, Santa Cruz, he was awarded the \"Excellence in Teaching Award\" in 1997, distinguishing", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_9.png"}} {"970734_3": {"text": "Iowa City Jazz Festival Iowa City Arts Festival Iowa City Ped Mall Webcam Buildings and structures in Iowa City, Iowa Tourist attractions in Iowa City, Iowa Pedestrian malls in the United States National Register of Historic Places in Iowa City, Iowa Historic district contributing properties in Iowa", "image_path": "./outputimg/970734_3.png"}} {"1237600_10": {"text": "him as the best teacher on campus that year. At the University of Michigan, he was bestowed the Tronstein Award in 2007 and 2016 for being the best teacher in the Department of Political Science and the Golden Apple Award for being the best instructor on the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor campus. On March 15, 2009, Markovits received the coveted Arthur F. Thurnau professorship from the University of Michigan. Supported for by the Thurnau Charitable Trust, the Thurnau Professorship is annually bestowed upon five or six tenured faculty from the University of Michigan in recognition of commitment to and", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_10.png"}} {"569905_1": {"text": "Willie Middlebrook (23 May 1858 26 April 1919) was an English first-class cricketer, who played seventeen matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1888 and 1889. He also appeared for Lord Hawke's XI (1889) and Louis Hall's Yorkshire XI (1891) in other first-class games. Middlebrook was born in Morley, West Yorkshire, and was a right arm fast bowler. He took 54 wickets in all matches at 19.83, with a best of 5 for 59 against Cambridge University, his only five wicket haul. He scored 96 runs at 4.36, with a best of 19 not out, also against Cambridge University. He", "image_path": "./outputimg/569905_1.png"}} {"569905_2": {"text": "also took 20 catches in the field. He died in April 1919, at the age of 60, in Morley. References External links Cricinfo Profile Cricket Archive Statistics Yorkshire cricketers 1858 births 1919 deaths Cricketers from Morley, West Yorkshire English cricketers Lord Hawke's XI cricketers", "image_path": "./outputimg/569905_2.png"}} {"1237600_11": {"text": "investment in undergraduate teaching which has had a significant impact on the intellectual development of their students. Markovits has advised doctoral dissertations at many major American universities, as well as universities in Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Canada and Israel. On July 4, 2007, Markovits was awarded a Dr. Phil. honoris causaan honorary doctorateby the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Leuphana Universitt Lneburg in Lneburg, Germany. Bundesverdienstkreuz erster Klasse Markovits was bestowed the Bundesverdienstkreuz erster KlasseThe Federal Cross of The Order of Merit, First Classby the president of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Consul General of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_11.png"}} {"1237600_12": {"text": "the Federal Republic of Germany in Chicago handed this award to Markovits on March 14, 2012. This award is the highest honor the Federal Republic of Germany rewards to any civilian, German or foreign. Personal life Markovits loves all sports with a clear preference for the team sports of basketball, baseball, football as well as soccer. He is a devoted Manchester United and a New York Yankees fan. He also enjoys all kinds of music with a special penchant for Mozart, Beethoven, Dvok and the Grateful Dead whomin his youth and on rare occasionshe would follow on tour on both", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_12.png"}} {"1571478_1": {"text": "Discovery Home & Health was a British and Irish television satellite and cable channel. It was launched on 1 July 2000 as part of the Discovery Channel's bouquet of channels, as Discovery Health, following a similar format to the American channel of the same name. It was rebranded on 7 May 2005 to its current name, and relaunched as a female oriented lifestyle channel. This coincided with the relaunch of Discovery Home & Leisure as Discovery Real Time, a male oriented channel. In the same month, a timeshift service - Discovery Home & Health +1, began test operations on Sky", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571478_1.png"}} {"1237600_13": {"text": "coasts of the United States. In addition to being a Deadhead, Markovits greatly enjoys the company of golden retrievers who have been his constant companions for three decades. He lives with his wife Kiki in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Current work Anti-Americanism Markovits's academic work comprises three areas of research: first and foremost, he has published a book on anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism in Europe, entitled Uncouth Nation: Why Europe Dislikes America and published by Princeton University Press. This work analyzes resentment towards things American in seven European countries. Going well beyond the conventional realm of politics, Markovits demonstrates that such resentment", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_13.png"}} {"1571478_2": {"text": "and fully launched on the 23rd. On 30 April 2013, Discovery Home & Health received a new look, following the closure of Discovery Real Time and Discovery Travel & Living, and began broadcasting in widescreen, the last of Discovery's UK channels to do so. Some programming from the closed channels was transferred over to Home & Health. At the same time the channels also moved into Real Time's old EPG slots on Sky and did so on Virgin Media on 7 May 2013. The network was superseded by the streaming platform Discovery+, which effectively carries all of its content, and", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571478_2.png"}} {"1237600_14": {"text": "pervades quotidian culture and discourse. Sports culture Second, Markovits continues his work on sports. In particular, he has recently published two books in English: Gaming The World: How Sports Are Reshaping Global Politics and Culture, published by Princeton University Press and Sportista: Female Fandom in the United States, published by Temple University Press. His work on sports has appeared in many languages, including two recent books in German entitled Querpass: Sport und Politik in Europa und den USA and Sport: Motor und Impulssystem fr Emanzipation und Diskriminierung. Animal research Third, Markovits published a book entitled From Property to Family: American", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_14.png"}} {"1571478_3": {"text": "it was discontinued with immediate effect on 6 January 2021, the same fate which befell Discovery Shed. Programming References External links Discovery Channel UK Home Health Television channels and stations established in 2000 Television channels and stations disestablished in 2021 2000 establishments in the United Kingdom 2021 disestablishments in the United Kingdom Defunct television channels in the United Kingdom Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571478_3.png"}} {"1237600_15": {"text": "Dog Rescue and the Discourse of Compassion, with the University of Michigan Press. This book describes a \"discourse of compassion\" that actually alters the way we treat persons and ideas once scorned by the social mainstream. This \"culture turn\" has also affected our treatment of animals, creating an accompanying \"animal turn\" which changed them from property to family. One of the new institutions created by this attitudinal and behavioral change towards dogs has been the breed specific canine rescue organization. This work constitutes the first academic research on this significant development. Memoir Most recently, Markovits published his memoir The Passport", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_15.png"}} {"1237600_16": {"text": "as Home: Comfort in Rootlessness, wherein he discusses his childhood in the west Romanian multicultural city of Timisoara, Vienna and New York, his college years at Columbia University, his close postdoctoral association with the Center for European Studies at Harvard University, and his career at the University of Michigan. His writing touches on his interests in sports, dog rescue, the Grateful Dead, and other topics. Throughout the book, Markovits offers insights on cultural similarities and differences between Europe and America and sheds light on how those distinctions shaped his life. A German translation of the memoir was published in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_16.png"}} {"1237600_17": {"text": "fall of 2022 by Neofelis Verlag in Berlin. The title of this edition is Der Pass mein Zuhause: Aufgefangen in Wurzellosigkeit. A Romanian edition published by Editura Hasefer in Bucharest will appear in late spring of 2023. Notable publications Memoirs The Passport as Home: Comfort in Rootlessness German politics From Bundesrepublik to Deutschland: German Politics after Unification German Politics and Society The German Left: Red, Green, and Beyond The German Predicament: Memory & Power in the New Europe The Politics of the West German Trade Unions: Strategies of class and interest representation in growth and crisis Anti-Americanism Uncouth Nation: Why", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_17.png"}} {"1237600_18": {"text": "Europe Dislikes America Amerika, dich hat sich's besser University of Michigan/Jewish Students History Hillel at Michigan, 1926/27-1945: Struggles of Jewish Identity in a Pivotal Era (with Kenneth Garner) The Boundaries of Pluralism: The World of the University of Michigan's Jewish Students from 1897 to 1945 (with Kenneth Garner) Sport Offside: Soccer and American Exceptionalism (with Steven L. Hellerman) Sports Culture Among Undergraduates: A Study of Student-athletes and Students at the University of Michigan ''Gaming the World: How Sports are Reshaping Global Politics and Culture\" (with Lars Rensmann) Notes and references External links Andy Markovits Andy Markovits University of Michigan homepage", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_18.png"}} {"1237600_19": {"text": "1948 births Columbia College (New York) alumni Harvard University faculty Living people Romanian emigrants to the United States Romanian Jews University of Michigan faculty Wesleyan University faculty Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni Columbia Business School alumni People from Timioara American political scientists University of California, Santa Cruz faculty", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237600_19.png"}} {"302863_1": {"text": "Canada West was one of two national representative rugby union teams from Canada that competed in the North America 4 Series. When the North America 4 was replaced by the Canadian Rugby Championship and Americas Rugby Championship in 2009, Canada West ceased to exist. History Formation Canada West was founded in 2005 by the NA4 Committee. The NA4 Committee was made up of the International Rugby Board, Rugby Canada and USA Rugby. The committee was charged with operating and financing the four North American teams (the others being the USA Hawks, USA Falcons, and Canada East. By 2008, however, each", "image_path": "./outputimg/302863_1.png"}} {"302863_2": {"text": "franchise was to be sold and become privately owned. Inaugural competition West's first ever match occurred on 20 May 2006 during the inaugural NA 4 Series. They faced the USA Hawks in pool play and won by a score of 980. This match was the most lopsided of the competition. They finished the competition with a 311 record in pool play and had an average of 43 points scored and 19 points scored against per match. They advanced to the finals in elimination play and defeated the Falcons 3120 to be crowned champions of the competition. Ed Fairhust of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/302863_2.png"}} {"302863_3": {"text": "Castaway Wanderers captained the squad during the inaugural campaign. External links Official Site References Sport in Western Canada North America 4 teams Rugby clubs established in 2005 2005 establishments in Canada", "image_path": "./outputimg/302863_3.png"}} {"636783_1": {"text": "A list of films produced in Japan ordered by year in the 1960s. For an A-Z of films see :Category:Japanese films. List of films Japanese films of 1960 Japanese films of 1961 Japanese films of 1962 Japanese films of 1963 Japanese films of 1964 Japanese films of 1965 Japanese films of 1966 Japanese films of 1967 Japanese films of 1968 Japanese films of 1969 External links Japanese film at the Internet Movie Database 1960s Japanese Films", "image_path": "./outputimg/636783_1.png"}} {"1037308_1": {"text": "Brunw may refer to the following places in Poland: Brunw, Lwwek lski County Brunw, Polkowice County See also Brunow, Germany Heckelberg-Brunow, Germany 16590 Brunowalter, an asteroid", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037308_1.png"}} {"770244_1": {"text": "Mohammad Kamrul Islam (born 31 July 1986, in Dhaka), generally known as \"Imon\", is a Bangladeshi first-class and List A cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off break bowler. He made his debut for Dhaka Division in the 200506 season. He has represented his country in under-19 one day international matches. References External links 1986 births Bangladeshi cricketers Dhaka Division cricketers Barisal Division cricketers Sylhet Division cricketers Living people Bangladesh A cricketers Cricketers from Dhaka", "image_path": "./outputimg/770244_1.png"}} {"369647_1": {"text": "eehov () is a village and municipality in Michalovce District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1410. Geography The village lies at an altitude of 106 metres and covers an area of (2020-06-30/-07-01). Ethnicity The population is 96% Slovak in ethnicity. Population It has a population of395 people (2020-12-31). Economy The village has a food store. Transport The nearest railway station is located 10 kilometres away at Michalovce. Genealogical resources The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive \"Statny Archiv in Presov, Slovakia\" Roman Catholic church", "image_path": "./outputimg/369647_1.png"}} {"369647_2": {"text": "records (births/marriages/deaths): 1824-1912 (parish B) Greek Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1806-1913 (parish B) Reformated church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1747-1940 (parish B) See also List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia References External links http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Surnames of living people in Cecehov Villages and municipalities in Michalovce District", "image_path": "./outputimg/369647_2.png"}} {"1371231_1": {"text": "Kimaru Songok (born 1936 in Nandi District) is a former Kenyan runner who specialised in 400 metres hurdles. He was among the first Kenyan medalists internationally, when he won silver in 440 yards hurdles at the 1962 Commonwealth Games. Songok was also part of the Kenyan 4 x 440 yards relay team which finished fifth. Other members of the relay team were Wilson Kiprugut, Peter Francis and Seraphino Antao. At the same games, Antao became the first Kenyan international champion. He won 400 metres hurdles gold medal at the inaugural All-Africa Games in 1965. He also won multiple gold medals", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371231_1.png"}} {"102483_1": {"text": "Australian rules football in Tasmania (known locally as \"football\"), has been played since the late 1870s and draws the largest audience for a football code in the state. A 2018 study of Internet traffic showed that 79% of Tasmanians are interested in Australian rules football, the highest rate in the country. While it is the only state without an Australian Football League (AFL) club, after 30 years of campaigning by the state on 1 May 2023 the league's 18 clubs unanimously approved a 19th license to the state, which is expected to debut in 2028 along with the construction of", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_1.png"}} {"1371231_2": {"text": "at the East and Central African Championships. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics, but failed to advance beyond heats both times. References Living people 1936 births People from Nandi County Sportspeople from Rift Valley Province Kenyan male hurdlers Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Kenya Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics Athletes (track and field) at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Athletes (track and field) at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Kenya African Games gold", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371231_2.png"}} {"1371231_3": {"text": "medalists for Kenya African Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1965 All-Africa Games Medallists at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371231_3.png"}} {"102483_2": {"text": "the new Macquarie Point Stadium to be completed by 2019. While the audience for the sport remains significant and population growth has exceeded the national average, participation has been in freefall since 2006. The number of participants halved during the 2000s and has not recovered. Once having the strongest participation per capita, it has dropped below the national average and is now similar to the sport in the Australian Capital Territory and only marginally higher than that in New South Wales and in Queensland. In the 21st century it dropped off the top 10 team sports and the most popular", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_2.png"}} {"1504575_1": {"text": "Cold Spring is an unincorporated community in Lower Township, Cape May County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. History A post office was established in 1809, with Aaron Eldredge as the first postmaster. There are several historic properties in the area. The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, also known as the \"Old Brick\", is a historic church listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The Historic Cold Spring Village is an open-air museum containing several NRHP listed buildings. The Cold Spring Grange Hall, listed in 1998, serves as the entrance to the village. Education As with other", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504575_1.png"}} {"1504575_2": {"text": "parts of Lower Township it is covered by Lower Township School District for elementary grades and Lower Cape May Regional School District for secondary grades. Three of the Lower Township elementary district facilities are in Cold Spring: Carl T. Mitnick Elementary School (grades 1-2) - This facility houses the district administration. The school was named after Carl T. Mitnick, who donated land to the township. He developed Tranquility Park and did development in North Cape May. Maud Abrams Elementary School (grades 3-4) Sandman Consolidated School (grades 5-6) David Douglass School (pre-kindergarten and kindergarten) is in Villas CDP. The LCMR schools", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504575_2.png"}} {"102483_3": {"text": "team sports are now basketball and soccer. While the code remains popular in the state's north and Launceston, its popularity has fared much worse in the south and in the state's capital Hobart. With the collapse of numerous clubs and competitions, the sport has undergone numerous restructures over the years. Tasmania has traditionally supplied the AFL with a disproportionately high number of players. Despite efforts to maintain a pathway, in the 2010s and 2020s it began to produce poorly in the AFL Draft and for the first time in history (including 2020 and 2022) Tasmanians missed selection altogether. The general", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_3.png"}} {"1504575_3": {"text": "(Richard Teitelman Middle and Lower Cape May Regional High School) are in the Erma area. Students are also eligible to attend Cape May County Technical High School in Cape May Court House, which serves students from the entire county in its comprehensive and vocational programs, which are offered without charge to students who are county residents. Special needs students may be referred to Cape May County Special Services School District in Cape May Court House. In the mid-20th century there was a separate Cold Spring Elementary School. It enrolled students of all races as there was no dedicated school for", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504575_3.png"}} {"1504575_4": {"text": "black children in proximity. Notable people T. Millet Hand (1902-1956), politician See also Cold Spring Inlet References Lower Township, New Jersey Unincorporated communities in Cape May County, New Jersey Unincorporated communities in New Jersey", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504575_4.png"}} {"102483_4": {"text": "consensus is that the state suffered from being ignored by national governing bodies for decades. This prompted the Government of Australia to launch a Senate inquiry in 2008. The Tasmanian state team competed in senior interstate and State of Origin football; it won matches against all other Australian states (including Victoria, firstly in their 1960 match and most recently in their second last encounter in 1990) as well as several second division titles (including 1908 and 1947). Peter Hudson represented Tasmania more times than any other player, with 19 caps. The side played its last senior representative match in 1993.", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_4.png"}} {"102483_5": {"text": "Tasmania continues to field underage sides in the national underage championships as part of a talent pathway to the AFL and remains a successful side with 8 Division two titles, the most recent in 2018. Tasmania has also fielded teams in the VFL (20012008), the TAC Cup (19962002; 2019-) and defeated a NEAFL representative side in 2013 as the Tasmania Mariners/Devils. AFL premiership matches have been played every year except 2020 since 2001 with the first held at the North Hobart Oval in 1991. Attendance at these matches, per capita, up to the 2000s and 2010s were the highest in", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_5.png"}} {"102483_6": {"text": "Australia with an average of more than 16,000 per game. Tasmanian Devils VFL home crowds averaged 4,000 a season until the Devils unpopular alignment with AFL club North Melbourne began in 2006. Many viewed it as an AFL attempt at club relocation and as a result average AFL attendances halved after the club began playing home games in Hobart. Tasmanian television audiences for the AFL were also among the highest per capita, consistently drawing bigger ratings than both Queensland and New South Wales; however, they too fell in the 2010s. These factors increased the urgency of the state's bid for", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_6.png"}} {"102483_7": {"text": "an AFL club of its own. Over 300 Tasmanians have played the game at the highest level, the VFL/AFL. Tasmania has four Australian Football Hall of Fame legends: Darrell Baldock, Peter Hudson, Ian Stewart and Royce Hart. Matthew Richardson has the most AFL goals for a Tasmanian with 800. The highest profile current men's player is Jack Riewoldt, who also holds the Tasmanian record for most AFL games. Current women's player Jess Wuetschner holds the AFLW games and goals records for a Tasmanian. History English public school games: 1851-1879 Organised \"Foot-ball\" matches have been recorded in Van Diemens Land since", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_7.png"}} {"102483_8": {"text": "1851 and matches in southern Tasmanian towns of Hobart and Richmond between 1853 and 1855 significantly pre-date those recorded across Bass Strait in suburban Melbourne. Rugby historian Sean Fagan claims that early matches played in Tasmania may have been an early form of rugby football, pointing to early mentions of goal posts with cross-bars and offside rules of later Tasmanian clubs. Accounts from Tasmanians of these early matches indicate that, as in early Victoria, they played mostly English public school football games particularly Rugby football, Harrow football and Eton football (the latter being similar to soccer) among others. However, apart", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_8.png"}} {"102483_9": {"text": "from the fact that they were organised and played, few details of these matches actually survive, and the popularity of football in the fast-growing colony of Victoria quickly eclipsed the following that the pastime had in newly named colony of Tasmania. First football clubs appear: 1864-1878 The \"football\" club formed in New Town in 1864 is believed to be the earliest in Tasmania but disbanded soon after. A series of high-profile matches were played between New Town and Hobart Football Club (now defunct) in 1866, though it is not known under which rules, though it is likely to have been", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_9.png"}} {"102483_10": {"text": "under Victorian Rules. Significantly not long later, cricket clubs passed a motion prohibiting football from being played on their grounds. By the mid- to late 1860s, more stable clubs, including Derwent and Stowell Football, emerged. In 1871 the Break O'Day club was formed followed in 1875 by the Launceston Football Club and Launceston Church Grammar School in 1876. Even by 1876, Tasmanian clubs had not decided on which rules to play. \"Victorian Football Rules\" began to gain favour only as the strong growth of the code in Victoria and Queensland became evident, even still most clubs preferred to play by", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_10.png"}} {"102483_11": {"text": "their own rules Other clubs to form were Longford (1878) and Cornwall (1879), which became City in 1880. The City and Richmond clubs were formed in 1877 and the Oatlands and Railway clubs in 1879. New Town formally started in 1878 and along with City and Richmond formed the basis of the game in Hobart, while in Launceston the abovementioned clubs formed the basis for the NTFA. New Norfolk District Football Club (1878) was one of the stronger regional clubs and North Hobart Football Club (1881) is another survivor of these early years. Intercolonial football and adoption of the Victorian", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_11.png"}} {"102483_12": {"text": "Rules: 1879 On 1 May 1879 members of the Tasmanian Cricket Association met and decided to form a club for their members, to be called Cricketers. They initially adopted English Association Rules (soccer) before succumbing to the pressure to play Victorian Rules. In 1879 the Hotham Football Club (now North Melbourne) wrote to Tasmanian clubs for an intercolonial challenge. The Tasmanians initially deferred the challenge due to no uniform rules among its clubs. On July 5, 1881, it played a combined Hobart team defeated them 3 goals 2 in front of 1500 spectators. Following the intercolonial, Tasmanian clubs adopted a", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_12.png"}} {"102483_13": {"text": "slightly modified version of the Victorian game. More intercolonials against Victorian clubs followed shortly after the official adoption of the code. The Essendon Football Club visited in 1882 playing against a combined Tasmanian side in front of more than 3,000 spectators. An Intrastate rivalry develops: 1900- The history of local Tasmanian football differs considerably from any of the mainland states. Whereas mainland states had a major population centre around which a single dominant league was based, Tasmania's population was more evenly distributed. The consequences of this on Tasmanian football history are three-fold: firstly, a strong intrastate rivalry not noted in", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_13.png"}} {"102483_14": {"text": "any mainland state; secondly, three different top-level football leagues in different regions of the state; and thirdly, the ability for teams representing very small towns to be competitive in the top leagues. The Tasmanian Football League, based around Hobart, began in 1879. The Northern Tasmanian Football Association, based around Launceston, began in 1886. Victorian clubs Fitzroy Football Club and Collingwood Football Club visited in 1901 and 1902 respectively winning convincingly against the NTFA. A third top-level league, although not recognised as such until later, was the North West Football Union, contested by teams on the north-western coast of the state", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_14.png"}} {"102483_15": {"text": "west of Latrobe, which began in 1910. Victorian club Collingwood FC again visited Launceston in 1923 and played against the NTFA. The leagues were small in the pre-WWI era, with only three clubs competing in the TFL and NTFA, and four in the NWFU. Intrastate games between representative teams in the leagues were a regular fixture during these years. In the 1920s, the TANFL (as the TFL was now known) and NFTA expanded to four teams apiece, and the NWFU to six. In 1929, Victorian club Collingwood FC again visited both Launceston and Hobart, playing against the NTFA and SFA", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_15.png"}} {"102483_16": {"text": "respectively. After World War II, all leagues underwent further expansion. The TANFL switched to a district-based selection, and expanded to six clubs. The NFTA also expanded to six teams. The NWFU expanded from six teams to as many as fourteen, with a short-lived incorporation of four Circular Head-based clubs, but eventually contracted back to eight. The local leagues were extremely popular and attracted large crowds. The TANFL Grand Final between Glenorchy and Clarence at the North Hobart Oval in 1979 attracted a record crowd of 24,968 which, although ostensibly small in comparison to mainland crowds, represented 15% of Hobart's population", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_16.png"}} {"1304422_1": {"text": "Alan Gaffney is an Australian-born rugby coach, currently The National Elite Programmes Coach for Australia He is a former player who played over 200 games with the Randwick Rugby Club Sydney, of which he was elected a life member in 1993. Gaffney began his coaching career at Randwick DRUFC in 1984 and remained there until 1996. During his time at the Club he coached the likes of David Campese, the Ella brothers, Phil Kearns and George Gregan. He left to coach at the NSW Waratahs; he remains closely linked with the Randwick Club. On 1 January 2018 Gaffney joined Northampton", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304422_1.png"}} {"102483_17": {"text": "at the time. Statewide Competition There were always attempts made to somehow consolidate the major Tasmanian leagues into one statewide competition. The earliest and longest-lasting was the Tasmanian State Premiership, which began (officially) in 1909 as a single Grand Final game between the TANFL and NTFA premiers, for the right to be the State Premiers. The Hobart-based teams initially dominated, winning the first fourteen such contests. In 1950, the NWFU Premier was also invited to contest for the State Premiership. The final State Premiership was played in 1978. The next attempt at statewide competition was the Winfield Statewide Cup, a", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_17.png"}} {"1304422_2": {"text": "Saints as technical coaching consultant. He acted as director of rugby until the end of that season. Notable coaching successes during his time in Ireland were the winning of the Grand Slam of the 2009 Six Nations Championship Heineken Cup victory with Leinster Rugby 2009 . The great game in the 2011 World Cup when Ireland defeated Australia in the pool rounds The Miracle Match, Munster vs Gloucester 2003 References External links Saracens profile Living people Australian rugby union coaches Australian rugby union players Australian expatriate sportspeople in England Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304422_2.png"}} {"1304422_3": {"text": "people)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304422_3.png"}} {"102483_18": {"text": "seven-week tournament played prior to the 1980 season amongst all twenty teams in the TANFL, NTFA and NWFU, plus one team from the Circular Head Football Association (Smithton, who would join the NWFU that season). The competition was not popular with the northern clubs, who believed the organisation of the league biased towards the Hobart-based league. In response, they refused to play another Winfield Statewide Cup. Instead, the NTFA and NWFU joined to form the Greater Northern Football League, which resembled the old Statewide Premiership format, with the winners of the individual leagues playing off for the GNFL premiership. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_18.png"}} {"102483_19": {"text": "GNFL experiment lasted only the 1981 and 1982 seasons. In 1986 and 1987, a true Statewide League was finally realised, when five of the northern clubs left their respective leagues to join the TANFL, renamed the TFL Statewide League: North Launceston, East Launceston and City-South left the NTFA in 1986 (the latter two merging to form South Launceston), and Devonport and Cooee (which was renamed Burnie for the move) left the NWFU in 1987. The two northern leagues merged to form the Northern Tasmanian Football League. From that point, Tasmanian local football slowly dwindled as teams began to lose money.", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_19.png"}} {"102483_20": {"text": "Clubs began to leave both the NTFL and the Statewide league throughout the 1990s, returning to local or amateur competitions with lower travel costs, or in some cases (such as the TANFL's Sandy Bay Football Club) fold completely. Only six teams remained in the Statewide League by 2000, and after one of the most poorly attended Grand Finals in seventy years, the league folded. The clubs that survived returned to the NTFL and the newly formed Southern Football League. The Tasmanian Devils and the VFL Upon the disbanding of the TFL in 2000, the Tasmanian Devils was formed in 2001", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_20.png"}} {"1171189_1": {"text": "Colin Welford (born 1967 in Manchester, England) is an English composer for stage and screen, conductor, orchestrator and music director based in the United States. He holds a Master's degree in Music from Oxford University, England (Organ Scholar, Brasenose College), and pursued graduate study at The Royal College of Music, London (orchestral conducting, composition), University of Miami (orchestral conducting, composition) and at Columbia College Chicago (Master's program in film composition). In 1991 he was invited by John de Lancie (oboist), former principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, to join the faculty at the recently formed New World School of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171189_1.png"}} {"1171189_2": {"text": "Arts in Miami (Florida), and there he led the Orchestral Department and taught orchestration for the following three years. During this time Welford also taught at the University of Florida and Florida International University where he was a professor in orchestration and composition. After touring the US as Associate Conductor of the 1st National Tours of The Will Rogers Follies (Dir. Tommy Tune), and The Who's Tommy (Dir. Des McAnuff), he was hired by Pete Townshend of the legendary UK rock band The Who as Music Director/Conductor (and later, Music Supervisor) of the Broadway-originated musical The Who's Tommy in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171189_2.png"}} {"102483_21": {"text": "and admitted into the Victorian Football League in its inaugural year. The team played home games in Launceston, Hobart, Ulverstone, Burnie and Devonport during its time in the league. The Devils attracted a strong following in comparison with many other VFL clubs at the time. AFL aligns North Melbourne with Tasmania (2006) At the start of the 2006 season the Devils and the Australian Football League's North Melbourne Football Club began a partial alignment, allowing six North Melbourne listed players to play for Tasmania when not selected in the seniors, and arrangement which lasted from 2006 until 2007. This was", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_21.png"}} {"1171189_3": {"text": "UK and Europe. As a freelance Opera and Ballet conductor he has performed widely in Europe and the United States, and as conductor at English National Ballet he led premieres of Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Coppelia, Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev), Giselle, Alice in Wonderland (Tchaikovsky) and Les Sylphides, amongst others. He was Music Director for the original 1997 stage production of The Fix (Dir. Sam Mendes) at the Donmar Warehouse, London. Between 2000 and 2005 Welford was Music Supervisor and Assistant Music Producer of Disney's The Lion King on Broadway (Dir. Julie Taymor) and for eleven subsequent new productions worldwide,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171189_3.png"}} {"102483_22": {"text": "unpopular among local fans, significantly harming the popularity of the club; and the season proved to be a disappointment on-field, with the Devils finishing ninth and missing the finals. The Devils were wound up at the conclusion of the 2008 season in order to make room for the return of the TFL in 2009. Tasmania and the National AFL Competition (1990-) Tasmania's strong State of Origin team was one of the main reasons that the state held off expressing serious interest in joining the AFL competition. The state's historically strong supporter base for Australian rules football, one of the highest", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_22.png"}} {"1171189_4": {"text": "during which time he conducted original cast albums in Germany, the Netherlands and Spain that since achieved platinum sales status. For his work on the Los Angeles production of The Lion King (2000-2003) he also won an NAACP award nomination for Outstanding Service to People of Color. He has arranged extensively for orchestra and choral ensembles, The New York Pops orchestra amongst others, and scores independent film and animation. He is the orchestrator, conductor and/or arranger of several award-winning solo vocal and orchestral albums. He was Music Director of the award-winning Chicago production of the Broadway musical Wicked (20052009) (Music", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171189_4.png"}} {"102483_23": {"text": "participation rates in the country and strong local leagues were also factors. However the team's strong performances against Victoria in the early 1990s prompted Tasmanian officials to open talks with the AFL. Tasmania was seen as a relocation target for the AFL's struggling clubs and in 1991 the Fitzroy Football Club were contracted for two home games a season at North Hobart Oval however the experiment ended in 1992 when the venture resulted in a large financial loss for the Lions. After the state side's last representative appearance in 1993, Tasmania stepped up its bids for inclusion in the national", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_23.png"}} {"1171189_5": {"text": "by Stephen Schwartz, Dir. Joe Mantello). He conducted the award-winning musical Billy Elliot (Music by Sir Elton John, Dir. Stephen Daldry) on Broadway (New York) in 2009, and subsequently was Conductor and Music Director for new productions of Billy Elliot in Chicago and Toronto, The Netherlands, Korea, Japan and several regional productions in the North America (20092018) References Living people English conductors (music) British male conductors (music) British music educators Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford Alumni of the Royal College of Music University of Miami Frost School of Music alumni University of Florida faculty 1967 births 21st-century British conductors (music)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171189_5.png"}} {"1171189_6": {"text": "21st-century British male musicians", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171189_6.png"}} {"102483_24": {"text": "competition. Between 1996 and 1998 a bid was prepared that involved the construction of a 30,000-capacity stadium in the Hobart showgrounds in Glenorchy, at the cost of $34 million. The stadium would have been the team's only home ground, but the appeal was unsuccessful and the stadium was not built. In 2001, AFL clubs St Kilda and Hawthorn began playing home matches in Launceston at York Park (later known as Aurora Stadium), supported by the Tasmanian government in an attempt to build a local following. St Kilda ended its arrangement after 2006. Hawthorn however increased its presence in the state", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_24.png"}} {"102483_25": {"text": "as part of an agreement with the tourism component of the Tasmanian government, whereby they were contracted to play four games in the state and the Tasmanian Government will be the major sponsor for the club. A government-backed Tasmanian bid was prepared in response to the AFL admitting new licences for the Gold Coast and Western Sydney for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. While the AFL admitted that the state had put together a stronger business case, it was once again rejected by the league. AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou was quoted to have said to the Tasmanian premier Paul Lennon", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_25.png"}} {"102483_26": {"text": "\"Not now, not ever\". Hobart's major daily newspaper The Mercury started a petition in response to this news on 16 April 2008. The premier vowed to bypass the AFL CEO and take the appeal directly to the AFL Commission. On 30 July, the Tasmanian government announced that it had secured a major sponsor, Mars for the bid in a deal worth $4 million over 3 years. It was long doubted by the AFL that the Tasmanian club would secure corporate interest before a proposal is accepted by the AFL and this announcement came as a major shock as it was", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_26.png"}} {"102483_27": {"text": "before a sponsor could be found for either the Gold Coast or Western Sydney Clubs and as AFL clubs Richmond and Western Bulldogs was left without a major sponsor for 2009. In addition to the Gemba financial audit of the bid to meet the AFL criteria, the Tasmania team had secured more than 20,000 potential members, ahead of the Gold Coast and Western Sydney bid in raw numbers. Hawthorn Football Club (2001-) Since 2001 Hawthorn has successfully cultivated a following in Tasmania playing numerous home games at York Park with its Tasmanian membership base has increased from 1,000 to more", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_27.png"}} {"102483_28": {"text": "than 9,000. Recent studies have valued Hawthorn's economic impact in Tasmania and national brand exposure to total $29.5 million in 2014. Since 2006, Hawthorn has increased its presence in the state as part of an agreement with the tourism component of the Tasmanian government, whereby they are contracted to play four games in the state and the Tasmanian Government will be the major sponsor for the club. This relationship was renewed for a further period for five years (201216) in November 2011. On 31 July 2015, Hawthorn extended their partnership with Tasmania for a further five years. North Melbourne Football", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_28.png"}} {"102483_29": {"text": "Club (2012-) The North Melbourne Football Club has confirmed that it will play two games per year in Hobart at Bellerive Oval starting from 2012. The Return of the Statewide League (2009-) After an eight-year absence, the Tasmanian Football League made a return in 2009. Ten teams were initially represented: from the south, North Hobart, Glenorchy, Hobart, Clarence, Lauderdale; from the north, Launceston, North Launceston, South Launceston; and from the north-western coast, Burnie and Devonport. All clubs except for Lauderdale had at some stage been part of the original Statewide League. The league's membership underwent changes in 2014. South Launceston", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_29.png"}} {"102483_30": {"text": "left the league and was replaced by the newly established Western Storm, based in western Launceston; North Hobart was disbanded and reincorporated into a new club called Hobart City; and Hobart, which was to have been a joint partner in the Hobart City club before withdrawing from the deal, was replaced by the Tigers FC, based in Kingston. Participation In 2019, there were 14,465 participants, player numbers have halved in just over a decade and the participation had plunged to 3.3, ranking 5th in the country ahead of only NSW/ACT and Queensland. In 2007, there were 4,500 senior players and", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_30.png"}} {"102483_31": {"text": "a total of 32,138 participants in Aussie Rules in Tasmania. A total participation per capita of 5% is the second-highest participation in the country, behind the Northern Territory. Audience Attendance record 24,968 (1979). TFL Grand Final Glenorchy v Clarence (North Hobart Oval, Hobart) Major Australian Rules Events in Tasmania Australian Football League Premiership Season (Hawthorn (Launceston) and North Melbourne (Hobart) 'home' games) Tasmanian State League Grand Final Southern Football League Grand Final Northern Tasmanian Football League Grand Final Tasmanian Football Team of the Century In 2004 the Board of Management of AFL Tasmania named a Team of the Century for", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_31.png"}} {"1438113_1": {"text": "John Coburn may refer to: John Coburn (painter) (19252006), Australian painter John Coburn (politician) (18251908), Civil War general and Congressman John Coburn (silversmith) (17241803), silversmith in Boston, Massachusetts John Bowen Coburn (19142009), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts John G. Coburn (born 1941), U.S. Army general John P. Coburn (18111873), Boston African-American abolitionist See also John Cockburn (disambiguation)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438113_1.png"}} {"102483_32": {"text": "the state. It had 18 on field and seven interchange players as well as an umpire, coach and assistant coach. Assistant coach Robert Shaw Umpire Scott Jeffery Representative Side The Tasmanian representative team have played State of Origin test matches against all other Australian states. The team's last appearance was at the 1993 State of Origin Championships. The team wears and all green guernsey with maroon trims and a gold insignia map of Tasmania more recently an embossed T symbol for Tasmania. Tasmania fields Underage teams at both Under 16 and Under 18 levels in both the AFL Under 19", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_32.png"}} {"102483_33": {"text": "Championships and 2021 AFL Women's Under 19 Championships. See Also Interstate matches in Australian rules football A combined state team usually plays other state competitions around Australia, such as AFL Queensland in 2007, 2009, and 2010. Governing body The governing body for Aussie Rules in Tasmania is AFL Tasmania. In 2009 the three main community football leagues The Northern Tasmanian Football League, Northern Tasmanian Football Association, and the Southern Football League established the Tasmanian Football Council which is a united body that represents community Footballs interests in the state. The council has membership with the Australian Amateur Football Council. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_33.png"}} {"102483_34": {"text": "Tasmanian government set up the Football Tasmania Board in 2019 to provide advice to the government on the state of the game in Tasmania. Leagues & Clubs State Leagues/clubs (past and present) Current clubs Clarence Glenorchy Hobart City (rebrand of North Hobart from 2014 to 2017) Lauderdale Launceston North Hobart (rebranded as Hobart City in 2013 and returned 2018) North Launceston Kingborough Tigers (from 2014) Former clubs Tasmanian Football League Cooee / Burnie Hawks / Burnie Tigers / Burnie Dockers Football Club (exited league in 2018) Cananore (pre-WW2) Devonport (exited league in 2017) Hobart (exited league in 2013) Lefroy (pre-WW2)", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_34.png"}} {"102483_35": {"text": "New Norfolk North Hobart (exited league in 2013) Sandy Bay East Launceston / South Launceston (exited league in 2013) Southern Districts Western Storm Northern Tasmanian Football Association City / City-South / South Launceston Deloraine FC (also spent two seasons in the NWFU) Cornwall / East Launceston / South Launceston George Town FC (also in NTFL) Longford Scottsdale North West Football Union Burnie Dockers Cooee East Devonport Latrobe Penguin Smithton Ulverstone Wynyard Tasmanian Amateur Football League (League had southern and northern divisions with a state amateur premiership) Tasmanian State Premiership Winfield Statewide Cup Tasmanian Devils (Victorian Football League) (20012008) Local Leagues", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_35.png"}} {"102483_36": {"text": "Circular Head Football Association Darwin Football Association King Island Football Association Northern Tasmanian Football Association Northern Tasmanian Football League North Western Football Association Oatlands District Football Association Old Scholars Football Association Southern Football League Defunct Local Leagues Deloraine Football Association East Tamar Football Association To the 'Tamar Football Association' Esk Football Association Esk Deloraine Football Association Esperance Football Association Fingal District Football Association Huon Football Association Kingborough Football Association Leven Football Association Midlands Football Association North East Football Union North West Christian Amateur Football League North West Football Union Northern Tasmanian Football Association (original) Peninsula Football Association South East Districts", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_36.png"}} {"102483_37": {"text": "Football Association Southern Districts Football Association Tasman Football Association Tamar Football Association To the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (new) West Tamar Football Association To the 'Tamar Football Association' Western Tasmanian Football Association Junior Northern Tasmanian Junior Football Association (NTJFA) Northern Tasmanian Junior Football League (NTJFL) Southern Tasmania Junior Football League Masters Masters Australian Football Tasmania Umpires TFUA Tasmanian Football Umpires Association NTFUA Northern Tasmanian Football Umpires Association NWUA North West Umpires Association Women's Tasmanian Women's Football League The Tasmanian Women's Football League (TWFL) was established in 2007 and there are now 8 women's teams in the league statewide. These are:", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_37.png"}} {"436428_1": {"text": "\"Song of Life\" is the fourth single released by English electronic group Leftfield and the first on a CD single release. The song was released on 12\" and CD on 30 November 1992. The sleeve of the single had the footnote \"dedicated to the memory of Steve Walters whose support, friendship and encouragement will never be forgotten\". It reached #59 in the UK charts. The song was also used as the backing track for Channel 4's Dispatches programme. The Remix 12\" featured two remixes by British electronic music then-trio Underworld: \"The Lemon Interrupt Mix\", as well as the \"Steppin' Razor", "image_path": "./outputimg/436428_1.png"}} {"102483_38": {"text": "Burnie Dockers, Clarence Football Club, Evandale, Glenorchy Football Club, Launceston Football Club, Mersey Leven, South East Suns, Tiger City. Grand Final results 2008 Clarence Roos... 2009 Clarence Roos... 2010 Launceston FC... 2011 Clarence Roos... 2012 Clarence Roos... 2013 Clarence Roos... 2014 Burnie 2015 Clarence Roos 2016 Burnie Tasmanian State League Woman's On Wednesday 19 April 2017, AFL Tasmania announced the formation of the TSLW. A five-team woman's league which will comprise: Clarence Burnie Dockers Glenorchy Launceston Tigers FC. They will compete over a 15-round season, commencing on Saturday 29 April 2017. Regional Women's Leagues SFLW Blues Claremont Women Demons Women", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_38.png"}} {"436428_2": {"text": "Mix\", which both feature on Sasha & John Digweed's mix album Renaissance: The Mix Collection. The track appears in the movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and its soundtrack. Critical reception Iestyn George from NME wrote, \"Leftfield's nine-minute opus is the pick of the bunch, magnificently constructed with a distinctly Eastern feel.\" Impact and legacy British DJ and record producer John Digweed picked the song as one of his favourites in 1996, adding, \"Another classic record from 'Reneissance'. I've got lots of good memories of the track. I still play it today and it still goes down really well.\" Track listing", "image_path": "./outputimg/436428_2.png"}} {"102483_39": {"text": "Port Women South East Suns Women NTFAW (2019) Bridgenorth Evandale George Town Meander Valley Old Launcestonians (OLFC) Old Scotch Scottsdale South Launceston TWL North West Circular Head Giants Devonport Magpies Latrobe Penguin Ulverstone Principal Venues The following venues meet AFL Standard criteria and have been used to host AFL (National Standard) or AFLW level matches (Regional Standard) are listed by capacity. Players Tasmania has supplied over 300 players to the elite level. Greats Tasmania has three Australian Football Hall of Fame legends: St Kilda and Latrobe premiership captain and three-time Wander Medallist Darrel Baldock, dual Leitch Medallist and twelve-time league", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_39.png"}} {"436428_3": {"text": "12\" \"Song of Life\" - 9:13 \"Dub of Life\" - 5:08 \"Fanfare of Life\" - 6:08 CD \"Song of Life\" (Radio Edit) - 4:18 \"Song of Life\" (Extended Version) - 8:44 \"Fanfare of Life\" - 6:05 \"Release the Dub\" - 5:45 Remix 12\" \"Song of Life\" (Steppin' Razor Mix) - 8:24 \"Release the Horns\" - 6:08 \"Song of Life\" (The Lemon Interrupt Mix) - 10:21 Charts References 1992 singles Leftfield songs 1992 songs Music Week number-one dance singles", "image_path": "./outputimg/436428_3.png"}} {"102483_40": {"text": "goalkicking champion Peter Hudson and three-time Brownlow Medallist Ian Stewart. Other players from Tasmania include Hall of Fame inductees Royce Hart, Vic Belcher, Horrie Gorringe, Matthew Richardson, Laurie Nash. AFL Tasmania also maintains its own Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame with hundreds of footballers, many of whom also played in the AFL. AFL Recruitment Zones In the absence of a Tasmanian AFL club, the Australian Football League granted its North Melbourne Football Club full access to Tasmania via its academy Recruitment Zone since 2016. This also meant that when North Melbourne entered the AFLW in 2019, it was given access", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_40.png"}} {"102483_41": {"text": "to the Tasmanian talent from across the league so as to act as Tasmania's team in the competition. Other clubs may access Tasmanians that are overlooked or via the rookie draft. Men's Current Players AFL Players from Tasmania Women's Current Players AFLW players from Tasmania References AFL Tasmania Australian Football League Sources External links AFL Tasmania official website Southern Football (Archive, 9 Mar 2013) Tasmanian Branch of Masters (Archive, 15 Feb 2009) Tasmanian Umpires (Archive, 28 May 2012) Tas History of Australian rules football", "image_path": "./outputimg/102483_41.png"}} {"503121_1": {"text": "Gurrampode is a village in the Nalgonda district of the Indian state of Telangana. It is located in Gurrampode mandal of Devarakonda division. Geography Gurrampod is located at . It has an average elevation of 209metres (688ft). References Villages in Nalgonda district Mandal headquarters in Nalgonda district", "image_path": "./outputimg/503121_1.png"}} {"236121_1": {"text": "The 2005 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 13th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. It was held from 26 November to 4 December 2005 in Canberra, Australia. The Netherlands won the tournament for the fourth time after defeating Australia 54 in the final on penalty strokes after a 00 draw. Teams The participating teams were determined by International Hockey Federation (FIH): (Defending champions) (Champions of 2004 Summer Olympics) (Champions of 2002 World Cup) (Host nation) (Fourth in 2004 Summer Olympics) (Seventh in 2004 Summer Olympics) Squads Head Coach: Gabriel Minadeo Head Coach: Frank Murray Head Coach: Kim", "image_path": "./outputimg/236121_1.png"}} {"236121_2": {"text": "Chang-back Head Coach: Markus Weise Head Coach: Marc Lammers Head Coach: Han Jin-Soo Umpires Below are the 8 umpires appointed by the International Hockey Federation: Judy Barnesby (AUS) Ute Conen (GER) Marelize de Klerk (RSA) Carolina de la Fuente (ARG) Lyn Farrell (NZL) Kang Hyun-young (KOR) Lisette Klaassen (NED) Kazuko Yasueda (JPN) Results All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11:00) Pool Classification Fifth and sixth place Third and fourth place Final Awards Statistics Final standings Goalscorers References External links Official FIH website Women's Hockey Champions Trophy Hockey Champions Trophy International women's field hockey competitions hosted by Australia Champions Trophy Sports", "image_path": "./outputimg/236121_2.png"}} {"236121_3": {"text": "competitions in Canberra 2000s in Canberra Hockey Champions Trophy Women Hockey Champions Trophy Women Champions Trophy", "image_path": "./outputimg/236121_3.png"}} {"703453_1": {"text": "KRHP may refer to: KRHP-LD, a defunct low-power television station (channel 14) formerly licensed to serve The Dalles, Oregon, United States Western Carolina Regional Airport (ICAO code KRHP)", "image_path": "./outputimg/703453_1.png"}} {"904088_1": {"text": "Matelea chimboracensis is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Flora of Ecuador chimboracensis Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/904088_1.png"}} {"35187_1": {"text": "Carmel School is a private Modern Orthodox Zionist Jewish school founded in in Perth, Western Australia. It offers Jewish religious and cultural education as well as conventional secular education for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 through a full-time primary school and a high school. It is the only Jewish day school in Western Australia. Notable students include singer Troye Sivan and his brother and musician Tyde Levi. History The Perth Hebrew School, housed by the Perth Hebrew Congregation was the forerunner to Carmel School. In 1957 a Jewish kindergarten was opened with 17 pupils, which led to the creation", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_1.png"}} {"35187_2": {"text": "of Carmel School in 1959. Its first location was adjacent to the Brisbane Street synagogue, before moving to its current location in Yokine in 1962. The junior high school was opened in 1974 and in 1978 the senior high school was completed. In November 2006 the school opened an Early Learning Centre which houses students from Kindergarten to Year 1. Since 2008, the school has hosted annual meetings by The Australian Association for Religious Education entitled \"Common History Shared Future\", which are \"about Judaism [and] featuring some eminent Jewish educators and speakers from around the world\". In 2009, on the", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_2.png"}} {"35187_3": {"text": "80th birthday of Carmel School Life Member Harry Hoffman OAM, the school published a book about his life entitled Hate Never Sat at My Table. The author was then-principal Christina Dullard. In honour of Hoffman's (and the Korsunski's) philanthropic contributions to Carmel, in the same year the school was renamed H & S Hoffman and G Korsunski Carmel School. On 13 September 2009 the Kadima Performing Arts Centre, a state-of-the-art building for drama and arts and media was opened. It also celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009. In 2012, the drama theatre was named the Nassim Family Theatre, in lovely", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_3.png"}} {"35187_4": {"text": "memory of Gladys Nassim at a cocktail evening. In 2017, the School hosted its first High School musical Little Shop of Horrors, in the Nassim Theatre to sell-out crowds. The school has officially adopted The Jewish War Memorial (located on Fraser Avenue, Kings Park). It seeks to do research into the military servicemen. The school has also adopted the Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust. In 2010, the Ishioka and Lara Hana Brady, the subjects of the book Hana's Suitcase were invited to visit Carmel and speak about the Holocaust. Relationship with community Carmel School is at the heart", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_4.png"}} {"35187_5": {"text": "of the Perth Jewish community and is situated in the same area as the Jewish Centre, Maccabi Grounds, The Maurice Zeffert Home, and other Jewish facilities. It upholds a relationship with all these places, as well as the synagogues located in Perth. Religion Hebrew and Jewish Studies are both WACE subjects which are taught to high school students, while various Judaica topics are taught to the younger students. Praying is compulsory every morning before school commences. Debbie Posner is the Torah enrichment teacher, and Debbi Benn is the Head of Primary School Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Simon Lawrence is the", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_5.png"}} {"35187_6": {"text": "Director of Jewish Studies for the School. The entire campus has a No Meat policy and all food on site is encouraged to be in accordance with the kashrut laws. Education The school has no enrolment fee and a fee schedule for the School is available on request. The School's goal is for all Jewish children to be able to access a Carmel education and so it offers fee assistance where possible, on application. In Australian Jewish high schools, Holocaust education is taught as part of the Jewish Studies curriculum under Contemporary Jewish History. A study of Jewish schools in", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_6.png"}} {"35187_7": {"text": "Australia by Sophie E. Gelski entitled The Missing Paradigm, cited Dr Judith Berman's research Berman's 1998 and 2001 research, which focused on \"the Jewish day school experience in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, over a fifty year period\". She noted that \"although the time devoted to teaching the Holocaust had increased, it did vary between a one semester course at Carmel School\". School leaders Mark Majzer has been President of the Board since 2021. Prior to that, Larry Rudman was the Board President. Controversy In 1996, a mother (who was a Reform Convert) sought to have the school accept her son", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_7.png"}} {"837105_1": {"text": "The mimic tree frog (\"Hyla\" imitator) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae that is endemic to the central Amazon of Brazil. The species is virtually unknown. The genus format, as used by the American Museum of Natural History's Amphibian Species of the World, indicates that while this species is temporarily kept in Hyla, it belongs elsewhere and will be reassigned pending a taxonomic resolution. References Hyla Amphibians of Brazil Endemic fauna of Brazil Frogs of South America Amphibians described in 1921 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/837105_1.png"}} {"35187_8": {"text": "for enrolment. A court case ensued in which, The result of the Goldberg vs. Korsunski Carmel School case, delivered in 1999, was significant for all religious schools, as it effectively allowed \"such school to discriminate in favour of members of that particular religion or creed, as long as the discrimination is in 'good faith'\". The Equal Opportunity Tribunal defined 'good faith' as \"in accordance with practices or beliefs of that religion or creed\", and added that it was not required of the school to have to justify those practises or beliefs to \"the outside world\". In 2008, a Carmel School", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_8.png"}} {"35187_9": {"text": "science teacher committed suicide after being \"linked to child sex-offense allegations\". The 15-year-old was not a Carmel student. Lawyers involved in the case said the teacher had been led to believe the youth was 17, when in reality he was underage. The then Carmel School Board President told newspaper JTA \"the school board had [already] decided to suspend him because of the allegations\". He was not able to be formally notified as he \"died the next day\". His funeral was attended by over 500 people, including many Carmel students and teachers. References External links Educational institutions established in 1959 Jews", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_9.png"}} {"35187_10": {"text": "and Judaism in Western Australia Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools in Western Australia Modern Orthodox Jewish day schools Jewish schools in Perth, Western Australia Private secondary schools in Perth, Western Australia Private primary schools in Perth, Western Australia 1959 establishments in Australia", "image_path": "./outputimg/35187_10.png"}} {"1104301_1": {"text": "ROSTO or Rosto may refer to: DOSAAF, a paramilitary sport organization in the Soviet Union Rosto (19692019), Dutch artist and filmmaker", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104301_1.png"}} {"169254_1": {"text": "Jos Ber Gelbard (14 April 1917 4 October 1977), was a Polish-born Argentine activist and politician, and a member of the Argentine Communist Party. He also helped organize the Confederacin General Econmica (CGE), made up of small and medium-sized business. Beginning about 1954, he was appointed as an economic advisor to Juan Pern and repeatedly was called back to serve as Minister of Finance to successive governments until the military coup of March 1976. He fled with his family shortly before the coup, gaining political asylum in the United States and settling in Washington, D.C. Early life and education Born", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_1.png"}} {"169254_2": {"text": "Joseph Gelbard into a Jewish family in Radomsko, Poland, in 1917, his family emigrated in 1930 to Argentina. They settled in Tucumn, north of Buenos Aires. Other family were already there, as well as immigrant communities of Sephardic and European Jews, and Arabs from the Middle East (turcos). During the Great Depression, Gelbard helped support the family as a street peddler of men's ties and belts. Marriage and family By 1938 Gelbard had saved some money and married Dina Haskel. They settled in Catamarca, where he started a men's clothing store named \"Casa Nueva York\". They had children together, including", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_2.png"}} {"169254_3": {"text": "a son Fernando Gelbard. Fernando became a jazz pianist and flautist, composer and record producer. In 1974 he recorded Didi (named for his wife) with a five-man jazz group in Buenos Aires. Their music was ahead of its time in its combination of Latin and Afro-American music, bebop and bossa nova. The record was remastered and released in 2002. Political career Gelbard became a Communist activist, involved in several causes, including Jewish armed groups defending the Jewish community in Tucumn from the abuses of local Nazi groups. He joined the Democratic Union, a loose alliance against candidate Juan Pern, during", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_3.png"}} {"169254_4": {"text": "the 1945-46 electoral campaign. Gelbard became involved in business politics, becoming a leader in the Chamber of Commerce in Catamarca. He represented the small and medium business sectors, many of whose owners were immigrants and new businessmen. He came to believe that the millions of small industries and merchants needed to unite to become a force that could negotiate with Pern's pro-labor forces. He became the \"national bourgeoisie's\" principal ideologue, and \"the most articulate advocate of an alliance between business, the state and labor, behind a federalist and nationalist economic program.\" During this period, he helped organize the CGE (Confederacin", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_4.png"}} {"169254_5": {"text": "General Econmica), a union of millions of industrialists and businessmen, with enough strength to negotiate with the government and labor unions. In 1953, he traveled throughout the provinces organizing businessmen under the CGE and was named as its first president. In 1954, Gelbard moved with his family to Buenos Aires. He was soon appointed to Pern's cabinet as a minister without portfolio, working on economic issues. He continued his fight for small and medium businesses, opposing perceived imperialist interests and agro interests that would have preferred a country of grain and cattle exporters. He strongly opposed the philosophy of making", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_5.png"}} {"169254_6": {"text": "Argentina 'The world's barn'. The CGE executive committee also had strong representation in the government, sitting on the Comisin Econmica Consultva and participating in its numerous sub-committees: housing, prices, labor, foreign relations, transport and cost of living, for instance. In 1955, a military coup d'etat toppled Pern. The new military government prosecuted Gelbard and froze his assets, as he was a known advisor to Peron. In later years, the generals called elections, there were new coups d'tat, new presidents, and new elections. Gelbard was always called in as an economic advisor of all subsequent presidents, whether generals or democratically elected.", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_6.png"}} {"169254_7": {"text": "In 1972, following a request from General Lanusse, then dictator, Gelbard negotiated the return of General Juan Pern from his exile in Madrid. After many trips and secret negotiations, elections were called. As Pern was still not allowed to be president, his associate Dr. Hctor Cmpora ran and was elected president on May 25, 1973. At Pern's direction, Cmpora appointed Gelbard as minister of \"economy, finance, public works and trade.\" Cmpora stepped aside later that year and Peron was elected president. His third wife, Isabel Pern, ran and won as his vice president. Under Cmpora, Gelbard implemented \"The Social Pact\"", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_7.png"}} {"169254_8": {"text": "(El Pacto Social), \"cosigned in Congress by the CGE and CGT\" which called for a freeze in prices and salaries so the country could progress economically, and for increased cooperation between business and government under a Three-Year Plan. Public investment was featured in a dominant role in the plan, with a government group, Corporacin de Empresas Nacionales (CEN), set up to oversee this. It was to promote new industries and coordinate planning among different business sectors. The Peron government also nationalized the banking industry. Gelbard boosted exports by unilaterally lifting the Cuban blockade and selling one billion dollars in good", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_8.png"}} {"169254_9": {"text": "to Cuba, including United States-branded cars manufactured in Argentina. (The US was forced to accept this action after Gelbard threatened to close all US car factories in the country.) He planned many economic missions. Gelbard headed large groups of Argentine businessmen and industrialists on visits to Cuba, Venezuela, Chile, the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and other countries. On 1 July 1974, Pern died, leaving a divided party. Isabel Pern, his widow, who had earlier been chosen Vice President as a compromise between feuding factions, succeeded him to the presidency. Increasingly strained by rising labor union wage demands and the", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_9.png"}} {"169254_10": {"text": "1973 oil shock alike, the Social Pact gradually was unable to contain inflation, and class cooperation declined. In November 1974, Gelbard resigned, as the country's economic indicators continued to decline and his \"Zero Inflation\" plan failed. In March 1976 the military made a coup d'etat and overthrew Isabel Pern's presidency. Later accused of having bribed military officials to be allowed to leave, Gelbard and his family left the country before the coup and obtained political asylum in the United States. All his assets in Argentina were frozen. The reigning military junta sentenced Joseph Gelbard and his son Fernando to death", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_10.png"}} {"970735_1": {"text": "James E. \"Jim\" Stowers, Jr. (January 10, 1924 March 17, 2014) was an American businessman who was the founder of American Century Investments and the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Biography Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, the son and grandson of medical doctors, Stowers graduated from Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri, where he also completed a two-year degree in medicine. He joined the Army Air Corps where he became a fighter pilot and gunnery instructor. Upon his return to civilian life in 1945, he enlisted in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_1.png"}} {"169254_11": {"text": "in absentia. Death On 4 October 1977, Gelbard died of a heart attack in Washington, D.C., aged 60. Under a Radical government, his son Fernando later returned with his family to Argentina after the return of democratically elected government. In 1989 he was appointed as Argentine ambassador to France. He filed a claim for US$20,000,000 with the Argentine government, for \"all the time he could not make use of the family assets confiscated by the military.\" It is unclear whether he succeeded in his claim. References Further reading Maria Seoane, 'The goddamn bourgeois.' The Secret History of Jos Ber Gelbard,", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_11.png"}} {"970735_2": {"text": "Air Force Reserves and served as a captain until resigning his commission in 1957. Stowers entered the business world, after deciding not to become a doctor like his father and grandfather. After a stint selling mutual funds for Kansas-based Waddell & Reed, he founded a term life insurance firm J.E. Stowers and Company. He had four children and a brother. American Century Investments In 1958, Stowers started Twentieth Century Mutual Funds, a family of no-load funds, in Kansas City, Missouri. Stowers started the funds in 1958 with just $100,000 in assets from 24 shareholders. He built his business concentrating on", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_2.png"}} {"169254_12": {"text": "Buenos Aires: Editorial Planeta, 1998 Julin Blejmar, 'Jos Ber Gelbard.' La patria desde el boliche, Buenos Aires: Editorial Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, 2019 1917 births 1977 deaths Argentine Ministers of Finance Argentine people of Polish-Jewish descent Jewish Argentine politicians Jewish socialists People from Radomsko Argentine activists 20th-century Argentine economists Polish emigrants to Argentina Argentine expatriates in the United States", "image_path": "./outputimg/169254_12.png"}} {"970735_3": {"text": "small investors. The company changed its name to American Century Investments in 1997. American Century's headquarters are located at 4500 Main in Kansas City, Missouri, near the Country Club Plaza, and employs around 1,300 people. Stowers Institute for Medical Research In 1994, Stowers and his wife Virginia Stowers, both cancer survivors, founded the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, a $2 billion biomedical research facility also located in Kansas City. The institute's mission is to make a significant contribution to humanity through medical research by expanding our understanding of the secrets of life and by improving life's quality through innovative approaches", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_3.png"}} {"970735_4": {"text": "to the causes, treatment and prevention of diseases. Stowers investigators conduct basic research on the genes and proteins that guide the function and behavior of living organisms and the individual cells within. The Institute opened its doors in November 2000. By 2012, there were 22 independent research programs plus core facilities in computational biology, cytometry, electron microscopy, histology, imaging, microscopy, molecular biology, proteomics and screening. Currently, the institute is home to over 550 members, including around 350 scientists, research associates, technicians and scientific support staff. Research at the Stowers Institute is primarily funded through the Hope Shares Endowment, most of", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_4.png"}} {"569906_1": {"text": "Aitou (also Ayto, Aytou, Aytu, Atou, Aito, Itoo, ) is a village located in the Zgharta District in the North Governorate of Lebanon. Its population is Maronite Catholic. Demographics The current estimate is that 1157 people live in Aitou in about 200 houses. The people of Aitou are typically followers of the Maronite Catholic church. It is also estimated, according to some statistics, that in the U.S. there are about 14,000 immigrants from Aitou; most of whom live in Peoria, Illinois and have formed the Itoo Society. The Itoo Society was established in 1914 for several purposes: creating and maintaining", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_1.png"}} {"970735_5": {"text": "which is the product of the Stowers generosity. The Institute receives additional competitive grant funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the American Cancer Society, the March of Dimes and other entities. Awards and honors 2001, Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement, presented by Awards Council member Dr. Francis Collins 2002, Chosen to be a torch bearer for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City 2005, Ernst & Youngs Entrepreneur of the Year in the Financial Services Category 2009, Research!America's Gordon and Llura Gund Leadership Award 2010, Expect Miracles Foundations", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_5.png"}} {"970735_6": {"text": "Lifetime Achievement Award 2011, Forbes Magazine names Jim and Virginia Stowers to its list of the Biggest Givers those who have donated at least $1 billion to charities or foundations Death Stowers died aged 90 at his home in Kansas City, Missouri in March 2014. References 1924 births 2014 deaths American financial analysts American financial businesspeople American money managers 21st-century American philanthropists Businesspeople from Kansas City, Missouri Stock and commodity market managers United States Army Air Forces officers United States Army Air Forces pilots of World War II Philanthropists from the Kansas City metropolitan area 20th-century American businesspeople 20th-century American", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_6.png"}} {"569906_2": {"text": "unity among the Aitou community in Peoria, maintaining strong ties to the families remaining in Aitou and providing for the general welfare of both the Aitou community in Peoria and the citizens of the village of Aitou. There are also many immigrants from Aitou who live in Venezuela, Australia, Brazil, and some European countries. Famous People from Aitou The most renowned individuals from Aitou or descendants of Lebanese from Aitou are: Ray LaHood, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Joseph Hitti, bishop Bishop Hanna Alwan, Curial bishop of the Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch Father Khalil Alwan, General Secretary of Council of", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_2.png"}} {"970735_7": {"text": "philanthropists", "image_path": "./outputimg/970735_7.png"}} {"569906_3": {"text": "Catholic Patriarchs of the East Etymology With a Qaf (Qaitou), the name in Aramaic could mean summer, heat or boar. It is equivalent to the Arabic Qaiz (), meaning canicule or heat wave. It could refer to Aitou being used as a Summer Resort given the town's location at a high elevation, yet only 27km from the Mediterranean coast. With a Ghayn (Ghaithou), it could mean anger, rage (Arabic equivalent: ). With an Aleph ('Aitou), it could mean thick, obscure, magic in reference maybe to the thick forests or the thick fog that characterizes the summer evenings in this area.", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_3.png"}} {"569906_4": {"text": "Geography Aitou is a mountainous village, located 113km from Beirut and 27km from Tripoli, Lebanon. The town occupies the northern slopes of Mount Lebanon at an elevation ranging between 900 and 1300 meters above sea level. History Antiquity In antiquity, Aitou was famous for its oak and cedar forests. An Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription sent by Pharaoh Pepi II to one of the kings of Byblos, asking for a number of trees from the woods of the God Aitou in order to extract the resin used by the Egyptians for embalmment is indicative of the importance of the forests of", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_4.png"}} {"569906_5": {"text": "Aitou in ancient times. The hieroglyphic inscription is found today at the National Museum of Beirut. Ottoman period After the settlement of the Maronites in Mount Lebanon in the 5th Century, there was a Muqaddam in Aitou counted among the Maronite leaders. The rule of the Aitou Muqaddam seems to have been limited to the nearby region till 1519. In 1517, one year after the beginning of the Ottoman rule in Lebanon, the Muqaddam of Bsharri, Elias, died leaving the rule of the region to his young son Hanna, known later as Abdel Muneem. In 1519, the Muqaddam of Aitou,", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_5.png"}} {"1571479_1": {"text": "Septimius Bassus (fl. 317319) was a Roman politician, and a member of the Septimia gens. Life Bassus was born in a senatorial family, the son of Lucius Septimius Severus (b. c. 245) and wife Pomponia Bassa (born c. 250). His paternal grandfather was a Lucius Septimius ... (b. c. 210), son of Gaius Septimius Severus Aper, while his maternal grandparents were the Roman Senator Pomponius Bassus and wife the noblewoman Pomponia Gratidia. Through his maternal grandfather, Bassus was a descendant of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, Roman empress Faustina the Younger and of the former ruling NervaAntonine dynasty of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571479_1.png"}} {"569906_6": {"text": "Kamal Eddine Ibn Abdel Al-Wahhab, known as Ibn Ajramah (), profiting from the confusion and the young age of the Muqaddam of Bsharri, seized the power in Jebbet Bsharri. He was married to Sitt El Moulouk (), a cousin of the Muqaddam of Bsharri. Sitt Al Moulouk played an important role in the take-over out of revenge because the family branch of her father, the Sheikh Alwan, was evicted from power in Jebbet Bsharri previously. In the first Ottoman census of Jebbet Bsharri done in that same year, Aitou was credited with 28 male adults, 24 of them married. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_6.png"}} {"1571479_2": {"text": "Roman Empire. Bassus was praefectus urbi of Rome between 317 (he is attested in office on 15 May) until 319 (at least until 1 September). Between 13 July and 13 August 318, he was at court; for this reason he was substituted by Julius Cassius. He had a daughter, Septimia Bassa, born c. 305, who was the first wife of Valerius Maximus Basilius. Ancestry References \"Septimius Bassus 19\", Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 1992, , p.157. 4th-century deaths 4th-century Romans Bassus Urban prefects of Rome Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571479_2.png"}} {"569906_7": {"text": "Muqaddam of Aitou, Ibn Ajramah, ruled Jebbet Bsharri for 18 years. He built a castle in Aitou and accumulated copious amounts of wealth. In 1532, Abdel Muneem () of Bsharri succeeded in getting back the rule on half of the region from Bsharri to Hadath El Jebbeh, the other half from Blaouza to Aitou staying under the rule of Ibn Ajramah of Aitou. In 1537, Abdul Muneem of Bsharri killed Ibn Ajramah of Aitou by stabbing him with his spear. The killing took place in the village of Blaouza. Ibn Ajramah was buried in Aitou behind the church of Mar", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_7.png"}} {"569906_8": {"text": "Sarkis. This episode marked the end of the Muqaddams of Aitou. But the wife of Ibn Ajramah, the above-mentioned Sitt El Moulouk, took eventually her revenge by paying mercenaries to assassinate Abdul Muneem in 1547, ending also this dynasty of Bsharri's Muqaddams as no male descendant was alive. In the second Ottoman census of 1571, Aitou had 46 male adults, 40 of them being married. Religious Structures Churches Church of Our Lady of Aitou Church of Saint Rafqa Church of Saint Domitius Church of Saint Joseph Church of Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Saint Sarkis & Bakhos Church of Saint", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_8.png"}} {"569906_9": {"text": "Simon Monasteries Monastery of Saint Simon Monastery of Saint Artemios of Antioch (Challita) References External links Aytou, Localiban Ehden Family Tree Zgharta District Populated places in the North Governorate Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon", "image_path": "./outputimg/569906_9.png"}} {"1237601_1": {"text": "Comedy Champions is a comedy show that started airing at 15 March 2008 on Sahara One. Concept The show consists of many popular Indian and Pakistani comedians who perform standup comedy for the audience. The show has a new look and feel with fresh sets of jokes that have never been showcased before. Host Karishma Tanna Contestants Sunil Pal Kuldeep Dubey Rajeev Nigam Rajeev Thakur Parveez Siddiqui Kashif Khan Rauf Lala Shakeel Siddiqui Amir Rambo Aslam Imran References External links Comedy Champions Official Site Sahara One original programming Indian comedy television series 2008 Indian television series debuts", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237601_1.png"}} {"302864_1": {"text": "The Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94 was a 1994 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's eighth studio album, Songs of Faith and Devotion, which was released in March 1993. The tour is an extension of the Devotional Tour in 1993, which reached Europe and North America. The tour visited territories which the band had never performed in or had not toured in for some time, reaching Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America. The tour commenced in Johannesburg, South Africa in early February. As of 2016, this was the last tour the group visited Australia,", "image_path": "./outputimg/302864_1.png"}} {"636784_1": {"text": "|} {| class=\"collapsible collapsed\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" style=\"clear:right; float:right; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;\" width=\"280px\" ! colspan=\"3\" style=\"border:1px solid black; background-color: #77DD77;\" | Also Ran The 2007 Epsom Derby was a horse race which took place at Epsom Downs on Saturday 2 June 2007. It was the 228th running of the Derby, and it was won by the pre-race favourite Authorized. The winner was ridden by Frankie Dettori and trained by Peter Chapple-Hyam. The race was notable for the fact that eight of the seventeen runners were trained by Aidan O'Brien. Race details Sponsor: Vodafone Winner's prize money: 709,750 Going: Good Number of runners:", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_1.png"}} {"302864_2": {"text": "Southeast Asia or South Africa. In May 1994, the group visited North America on the \"Summer Tour, '94\". This was the second leg of North American dates promoting Songs of Faith and Devotion and took place mostly in outdoor venues and amphitheatres. The tour marked a tumultuous time for the group, with keyboardist Andrew Fletcher taking leave from touring duties after two months due to \"mental instability\" and lead singer Dave Gahan's continuing issues with drug addiction. Fletcher was replaced by Daryl Bamonte on all dates from April to July. This is the last tour with Alan Wilder as a", "image_path": "./outputimg/302864_2.png"}} {"636784_2": {"text": "17 Winner's time: 2m 34.77s Full result * The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. shd = short-head; hd = head; nk = neck. Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated. Winner's details Further details of the winner, Authorized: Foaled: 14 February 2004 in Ireland Sire: Montjeu; Dam: Funsie (Saumarez) Owner: Saleh Al Homaizi and Imad Al Sagar Breeder: Marengo Investments, Knighton House Ltd and Michael Kinane Rating in 2007 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings: 129 Form analysis Two-year-old races Notable runs by the future Derby participants as two-year-olds in 2006. Authorized 3rd Haynes, Hanson and", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_2.png"}} {"302864_3": {"text": "member of Depeche Mode. Setlist \"Rush\" \"Halo\" \"Behind the Wheel\" \"Everything Counts\" \"World in My Eyes\" \"Walking in My Shoes\" \"Stripped\" \"Condemnation\" (*) \"Judas\" (*) \"A Question of Lust\" (*) \"Waiting for the Night\" (*) \"One Caress\" (*) \"I Want You Now\" (*) \"One Caress\" (*) \"Somebody\" (*) \"In Your Room\" \"Never Let Me Down Again\" \"I Feel You\" \"Personal Jesus\" Encore 1 \"Somebody\" (*) \"Fly on the Windscreen\" \"Enjoy the Silence\" Encore 2 \"Policy of Truth\" \"Clean\" \"A Question of Time\" Notes Set lists differed between dates, with rotated songs (denoted above) and song omissions. \"(*)\" denotes song sung", "image_path": "./outputimg/302864_3.png"}} {"636784_3": {"text": "Clark Stakes, 1st Racing Post Trophy Eagle Mountain 2nd Futurity Stakes, 2nd Champagne Stakes, 1st Beresford Stakes, 4th Racing Post Trophy Aqaleem 2nd Haynes, Hanson and Clark Stakes Soldier of Fortune 2nd Critrium de Saint-Cloud Kid Mambo 2nd Autumn Stakes Yellowstone 7th Futurity Stakes, 3rd Critrium International Admiralofthefleet 3rd Superlative Stakes, 1st Royal Lodge Stakes Anton Chekhov 1st Eyrefield Stakes Regime 2nd Goffs Million, 7th Racing Post Trophy Petara Bay 10th Racing Post Trophy Strategic Prince 5th Norfolk Stakes, 1st July Stakes, 1st Vintage Stakes, 3rd Dewhurst Stakes The road to Epsom Early-season appearances in 2007 and trial races prior", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_3.png"}} {"302864_4": {"text": "by Martin Gore. Tour dates Support acts Babasnicos Juana la loca Primal Scream Stabbing Westward Personnel Depeche Mode Dave Gahan lead vocals Martin Gore guitar, synthesizers, samplers, lead and backing vocals Alan Wilder synthesizers, samplers, piano, drums, percussion pads, backing vocals Andrew Fletcher synthesizers, samplers Additional musicians Daryl Bamonte synthesizers, samplers Hildia Campbell backing vocals Samantha Smith backing vocals References 1994 concert tours Concert tours of Argentina Concert tours of Australia Concert tours of Brazil Concert tours of Canada Concert tours of Chile Concert tours of Costa Rica Concert tours of Hong Kong Concert tours of Mexico Concert tours of", "image_path": "./outputimg/302864_4.png"}} {"636784_4": {"text": "to running in the Derby. Authorized 1st Dante Stakes Eagle Mountain 5th 2,000 Guineas Aqaleem 1st Lingfield Derby Trial Lucarno 1st Fairway Stakes Soldier of Fortune 1st Prix Noailles, 1st Chester Vase Salford Mill 2nd Feilden Stakes, 1st Newmarket Stakes Kid Mambo 3rd Lingfield Derby Trial Yellowstone 5th Leopardstown 2,000 Guineas Trial Stakes, 11th 2,000 Guineas, 2nd Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial Acapulco 2nd Newmarket Stakes Admiralofthefleet 7th Leopardstown 2,000 Guineas Trial Stakes, 1st Dee Stakes Mahler 1st Gowran Classic Trial Anton Chekhov 5th Ballysax Stakes, 1st Prix Hocquart Regime 1st Sandown Classic Trial Petara Bay 1st Feilden Stakes, 7th Sandown", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_4.png"}} {"302864_5": {"text": "the Philippines Concert tours of Singapore Concert tours of South Africa Concert tours of the United States Depeche Mode concert tours", "image_path": "./outputimg/302864_5.png"}} {"636784_5": {"text": "Classic Trial Strategic Prince 8th 2,000 Guineas Archipenko 1st Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial Subsequent Group 1 wins Group 1 / Grade I victories after running in the Derby. Authorized International Stakes (2007) Eagle Mountain Hong Kong Cup (2008) Lucarno St. Leger (2007) Soldier of Fortune Irish Derby (2007), Coronation Cup (2008) Salford Mill (renamed Helene Mascot) Hong Kong Classic Mile (2008), Hong Kong Derby (2008) Archipenko Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2008) Subsequent breeding careers Leading progeny of participants in the 2007 Epsom Derby. Sires of Group/Grade One winners Authorized (1st) Santiago - 1st Irish Derby (2020) Seal Of Approval -", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_5.png"}} {"636784_6": {"text": "1st British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes (2013) Nichols Canyon - 1st Stayers' Hurdle (2017) Tiger Roll - 1st Grand National (2018, 2019) Sires of Group/Grade One winners Strategic Prince (16th) - Later exported to Argentina La Collina - 1st Phoenix Stakes (2011) Saent - 1st Derby Italiano (2016) Redact - 2nd Derby Italiano (2011) Uppertown Prince - 2nd Prestige Novices' Hurdle (2018) Archipenko (17th) Madame Chiang - 1st British Champions Fillies and Mares Stakes (2014) Time Warp - 1st Hong Kong Cup (2017) Glorious Forever - 1st Hong Kong Cup (2018) Va Bank - 3rd Bayerisches Zuchtrennen (2018) Sires", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_6.png"}} {"636784_7": {"text": "of National Hunt horses Lucarno (4th) Dame de Compagnie - 1st Coral Cup (2020) Darlac - 2nd Winter Novices' Hurdle (2018) Soldier Of Fortune (5th) Early Doors - 2nd Christmas Hurdle (2018) Scarpeta - 3rd Festival Novice Hurdle (2018) Tin Soldier - 3rd Irish Daily Mirror Novice Hurdle (2017) Rey Del Rock - 1st Gran Premio Hipodromo Chile (2016) Mahler (11th) Chris's Dream - 1st Red Mills Chase (2020) Ornua - 1st Maghull Novices' Chase (2019) Sutton Place - 1st Boyne Hurdle (2017) Ms Parfois - 2nd National Hunt Chase Challenge Cup (2018) Other Stallions Eagle Mountain (2nd) - Exported", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_7.png"}} {"636784_8": {"text": "to New ZealandSalford Mill (6th) (renamed Helene Mascot) - Exported to AustraliaYellowstone (8th) - Flat and jumps winners in FranceLeander (14th) - Etheridge Annie (maiden hurdler)Admiralofthefleet (10th) - Exported to India References sportinglife.com Epsom Derby 2007 Epsom Derby Epsom Derby 2000s in Surrey", "image_path": "./outputimg/636784_8.png"}} {"1037309_1": {"text": "Brunw is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lwwek lski, within Lwwek lski County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately north of Lwwek lski, and west of the regional capital Wrocaw. References Villages in Lwwek lski County", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037309_1.png"}} {"770245_1": {"text": "Douma District () is a district of the Rif Dimashq Governorate in southern Syria. The second largest district of Syria following Tadmur, it stretches from the northeastern outskirts of Metropolitan Damascus to the Jordanian border, covering large swaths of the sparsely inhabited Syrian Desert. The administrative centre is the city of Douma, located just some to the northeast of Damascus. At the 2004 census, the district had a population of 433,719. Subdistricts The district of Douma is divided into seven sub-districts or naw (population ): References Districts of Rif Dimashq Governorate", "image_path": "./outputimg/770245_1.png"}} {"369648_1": {"text": "Obedience may refer to: Obedience (human behavior) Obedience, an educational film about the Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures Obedience, a common name for the plant Maranta arundinacea Obedience, a common name for the plant Physostegia virginiana Obedience (album), an EP by Swedish black metal band Marduk, released in 2000 See also Vow of obedience as an evangelical counsel Obedience training for dogs Obedience trial, a dog sport", "image_path": "./outputimg/369648_1.png"}} {"1371232_1": {"text": "Hajikabul () is the sixth largest lake of Azerbaijan. It is located to the south-west of Baku, near Shirvan city, in Hajigabul Rayon, not far from a railway station. Its total area is 1668 ha, maximal length - 6km, maximal width - 3km and depth - 5 m. The lake is supplied by waters of the Kura River, with a special channel. Temperature of water hesitates between 5C and 28,5C. Pellucidity of water is between 0,06 and 2,5 m. Barbel, carp, sheatfish, pike, zander and grass carp are commercial fishes of the lake. Water plants such as reed mace, reed,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371232_1.png"}} {"1371232_2": {"text": "bulrush, buttercup and hornwort are met in the lake. The lake is located in Kur-Araz Lowland. It formed in the result of withdrawal of the Caspian Sea in a definite geological period. Spring flows of the Kura River increase the area of the lake. It doesn't freeze in winter and has a great significance for hibernation of migratory birds. References Lakes of Azerbaijan", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371232_2.png"}} {"1504576_1": {"text": "Melville F. Rogers (January 5, 1899 September 26, 1973) was a Canadian figure skater and figure skating judge. He competed in the disciplines of single skating, pair skating, ice dancing, and fours. He won the Canadian championship several times. Personal life Melville Falkner Rogers, son of Amos Frankford Rogers and Margaret Rebecca Falkner, was born in Ottawa, January 5, 1899 (Ontario birth registrations). Melville's siblings included Frankford Ernest Rogers (born April 20, 1897) and Gladys Margaret Rogers (born June 1, 1903). In Ottawa on March 5, 1927, Melville married Isobel Hossack Blyth, daughter of James Thorp Blyth and Isabella Evans", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_1.png"}} {"1504576_2": {"text": "Thomson (Ontario marriage registration). According to that marriage registration, Melville was a lawyer. Melville and Isobel (19041968) are buried in the Beechwood Cemetery, section 49, lot 44 (Beechwood Cemetery burial registers). Skating career National level As a single skater, he won the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in 1923 and from 1925 to 1928. As a pair skater, he won the silver medal at the 1922 Canadian Championships and the bronze medal at the 1923 Canadian Championships with partner Cecil Smith. During those years, he represented the Toronto Skate Club in competition. He won the 1925 Canadian Championships, the silver medal", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_2.png"}} {"1504576_3": {"text": "at the 1928 Championships, and the bronze medal at the 1929 Championships with Gladys Rogers, representing the Minto Skating Club. He won the bronze medal at the 1926 Canadian Championships with partner Isobel Blyth, whom he married in 1927 (Ontario marriage registration 1927 009200). As an ice dancer, he won the silver medal at the 1940 Canadian Championships with Elmore Davis. They also won the Junior national title that same year. In the fours discipline, he won the 1922 Canadian fours silver medal with partners Sidney Pepler, Frankford Rogers, and Katherine Capreol. He won the 1929 Canadian fours silver medal", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_3.png"}} {"1504576_4": {"text": "with partners Frances Claudet, Katherine Lopdell, and Guy Owen. He won the 1931 Canadian fours bronze medal with the same team as in 1929. He won the 1932 Canadian fours silver medal with partners Elmore Davis, Prudence Holbrook and Guy Owen. He won the 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, and 1937 Canadian fours title with the same team as in 1932. Internationally He competed at the 1924 Winter Olympics as both a single skater and pair skater. He placed 7th in singles, and 7th in pairs with partner Cecil Smith. At those Olympics, Rogers became the first Canadian men's singles skater", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_4.png"}} {"1504576_5": {"text": "to compete at the Olympics and was also a member of the first Canadian pairs team to compete at the Olympics. He won the North American singles title in 1925 and 1927. He won the 1925 silver medal in pairs with Gladys Rogers. He won the fours title in 1933, 1935, and 1937 with Margaret Davis, Prudence Holbrook, and Guy Owen. He also competed in pairs with Isobel Rogers, formerly Isobel Blyth. They placed 5th at the 1930 World Figure Skating Championships Results Men's singles Pairs (with Rathbun) (with Smith) (with Rogers) (with Blyth) Fours (with Margaret Davis, Prudence Holbrook,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_5.png"}} {"1504576_6": {"text": "and Guy Owen) (with Frances Claudet, Kathleen Lopdell, and Guy Owen) Professional career Following his retirement from competitive skating, he worked as a judge. He served as the president of the Canadian Figure Skating Association for two terms and remained active with the Minto Skating Club for many years. He was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1991. References IOC ISU results Canadian Association of figure skating External links Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame profile Canadian male single skaters Canadian male pair skaters Canadian male ice dancers Figure skaters at the 1924 Winter Olympics", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_6.png"}} {"1504576_7": {"text": "Olympic figure skaters for Canada Sportspeople from Ottawa 1899 births 1973 deaths Skating people from Ontario 20th-century Canadian people", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504576_7.png"}} {"1304423_1": {"text": "Franck Cammas (born 22 December 1972 in Aix-en-Provence) is a French yachtsman. He has lived in Brittany since his victory in the Challenge Espoir Crdit Agricole in 1994. After completing a two-year maths course for the Grandes coles, as well as a piano academy, Franck Cammas finally opted for a career in sailing. In 1997, at the age of 24, he won the Solitaire du Figaro and a year later helmed his first trimaran christened Groupama. Despite his late entry into competition, he is one of the most talented and respected sailors in the Ocean Racing Multihull Association world. Later,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_1.png"}} {"1304423_2": {"text": "Cammas was skipper of the trimaran Groupama 2, with which he won five ORMA championships. His last trimaran, the Groupama 3 was designed to break ocean racing records. Groupama 2 holds the record for being the fastest yacht in a transat Jacques Vabre race and Groupama 3 once broke Jules Verne Trophy, which she held for nearly two years. In 2010, became testimonial and tester of technical sportswear for SLAM, Italian company producer of sailing technical sportswear. After winning Route du Rhum and the Jules Verne Trophy in 2010, Cammas has switched from multihull to monohull racing and won the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_2.png"}} {"1304423_3": {"text": "201112 Volvo Ocean Race with the Open 70 Groupama 4. Cammas is involved in the 2017 America's Cup as a skipper for Groupama Team France. Cammas is the father of two girls and practices other sports including skiing, boardsports and cycling. Race wins Winner of the Formula 18 St Barths Cata Cup in 2013 Winner of the Nacra 17 French Elite Championship in 2013 at La Rochelle Winner of the French Match Racing Championship in 2013 Winner of the International C Class Catamaran Championship (Little America's Cup) in 2013 Winner of the Tour de France la voile in 2013 Winner", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_3.png"}} {"1304423_4": {"text": "of the Volvo Ocean race 2011-2012 Overall winner of the 2010 Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland race, on Groupama 70 (Open 70ft monohull) Winner of the Transat Jacques Vabre in 2001, 2003 and 2007 Winner of the Route du Rhum 2010 aboard Groupama 3, ultimate category Winner of the Transat Qubec-Saint-Malo in 2000 Winner of all the ORMA Grands prix in 2005 and 2006 5 ORMA World Champion titles (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2007) 2 Fico-Lacoste World Champion of skippers titles (2000 and 2004) 1 Multi-Cup (2006) World Champion title Winner of the Solitaire du Figaro in 1997 Winner", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_4.png"}} {"1304423_5": {"text": "of the Trophe Clairefontaine (2000, 2006 and 2009) Winner of the Spi Ouest-France 2007 in Open 7.50 Winner of the Bol d'or (Lake Geneva) 2008, aboard Zebra 7 (D35) Vice world champion of Formula 18 2008 Records Transat Jacques Vabre (Trimarans ORMA): 10 days 38 minutes and 43 seconds with an average speed of 19,18 knots (2007). North Atlantic crossing (east to west) also called the \"discovery route\" (Cdiz - San Salvador): 7 days 10 hours 58 minutes and 53 seconds (1 May 2007) Miami - New York City : 1 day 11 hours 5 minutes and 20 seconds (4", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_5.png"}} {"1304423_6": {"text": "June 2007) 24 hours distance record: 794 miles (average: 33.08 knots) (20 July 2007) >> A record held from 21 July 2007 to 1 August 2009 North Atlantic crossing (west to east): 4 days 3 hours 57 minutes 54 seconds (23 July 2007) >> A record held from 24 July 2007 to 2 August 2009 Round Britain and Ireland, on monohull, in 5 days 21 hours 26 minutes and 55 seconds. (2329 August 2010) Mediterranean crossing record (Marseilles - Carthage): 17 hours 08 minutes and 23 seconds (15/16 May 2009) >> A record held from 16 May 2009 to 15", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_6.png"}} {"1304423_7": {"text": "May 2010 Jules Verne Trophy: in 48 days 07 hours 44 minutes 52 seconds, 20 March 2010, a record held for nearly two years. References External links 1972 births Living people French male sailors (sport) Single-handed sailors Extreme Sailing Series sailors Volvo Ocean Race sailors 2017 America's Cup sailors", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304423_7.png"}} {"1171190_1": {"text": "Cieutat (; ) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrnes department in south-western France. Its name comes from the Latin word civitas because in the Early Middle Ages it was the capital of the former French province of Bigorre. See also Communes of the Hautes-Pyrnes department References Communes of Hautes-Pyrnes", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171190_1.png"}} {"1438114_1": {"text": "The Projected Passion Revue is a compilation album by the group Dexys Midnight Runners, comprising recordings made in 1981, between the group's first album Searching for the Young Soul Rebels and its second, Too-Rye-Ay. The album represents a stage in the group's development which built upon the blue-eyed soul sound of the original line-up, but came before the group's adoption of a significant folk influence (and the addition of The Emerald Express to the line-up). The album includes the A and B sides of Dexys Midnight Runners' three 1981 singles, three tracks recorded in session for Radio 1, and a", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438114_1.png"}} {"1438114_2": {"text": "live recording of a show in Dexys' \"Projected Passion Revue\" tour. Track listing \"Plan B\" (single) \"Soul Finger\" (single B-side) Dialogue - Introduction by Gary Crowley (live) \"Outlook\" ( \"Dubious\" and \"Spiritual Passion\") (live) \"Tell Me When My Light Turns Green\" (live) \"Soon/Plan B\" (live) \"Burn It Down\" (live) \"Respect\" (live) \"Until I Believe in My Soul\" (live) \"There There My Dear\" (live) \"Your Own\" (a.k.a. \"Liars A to E) (live) \"Breaking Down The Walls of Heartache\" (live) \"Let's Make This Precious\" (session) \"Your Own\" (a.k.a. \"Liars A to E\") (session) \"Until I Believe in My Soul\" (session) \"Show Me\"", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438114_2.png"}} {"1438114_3": {"text": "(single) \"Soon\" (single B-side) \"Liars A to E\" (single) \"And Yes We Must Remain The Wildhearted Outsiders\" (single B-side) Tracks 1 & 2 originally a single released March 1981 Tracks 3-12 recorded live at Paris Theatre, London, May 30, 1981 Tracks 13-15 recorded for Richard Skinner session, July 9, 1981 Tracks 16 & 17 originally a single released July 1981 Tracks 18 & 19 originally a single released October 1981 Personnel Kevin Rowland - vocals Billy Adams - guitar Steve Wynne - bass Micky Billingham - organ, piano Seb Shelton - drums Paul Speare - tenor saxophone Brian Maurice -", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438114_3.png"}} {"1438114_4": {"text": "alto saxophone \"Big\" Jim Paterson - trombone Dexys Midnight Runners albums 2007 compilation albums Mercury Records compilation albums", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438114_4.png"}} {"436429_1": {"text": "Little Lake Butte des Morts is a lake in the US state of Wisconsin, eight miles north of Lake Butte des Morts. It is part of the FoxWisconsin Waterway and receives its inflow from a short segment of the Fox River which drains from the north end of Lake Winnebago around Doty Island. The north end of Little Lake Butte des Morts becomes the section of the Fox River running to Green Bay. The lake is part of the Butte des Morts region in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. The southern half of the lake is located within the cities of Menasha", "image_path": "./outputimg/436429_1.png"}} {"436429_2": {"text": "and Neenah. The name \"Butte des Morts\" was given by French settlers, and means \"Mound of the Dead\" in reference to a nearby Indian burial mound. French archives state that in 1716, over 8000 civilians and over 500 soldiers lived within the fortified walls of Little Lake Butte des Morts. In 1716, during the Fox Wars, French expeditionary forces laid siege to the fort, in the battle of the Siege of Little Butte des Mortes, and massacred most of the inhabitants. Similar events occurred in another siege in 1730. The Roland Kampo Memorial Bridge which carries the Tri-County Expressway (WIS", "image_path": "./outputimg/436429_2.png"}} {"102484_1": {"text": "New York State Route262 (NY262) is an eastwest state highway in Genesee County, New York, in the United States. It extends for across mostly rural areas dominated by cultivated fields, connecting NY63 in the village of Oakfield to NY19 in the village of Bergen. In between, the two-lane NY262 serves the village of Elba and the hamlet of Byron, where it meets NY98 and NY237. NY262 is situated several miles north of the New York State Thruway (Interstate90 or I-90) and follows a routing parallel to that of the Thruway. The route was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_1.png"}} {"436429_3": {"text": "441/US 10) crosses the lake. The Fox Cities Trestle Bridge, a rail trail also crosses the lake. It carries the Loop the Lake Trail and Friendship State Trail. References Lakes of Winnebago County, Wisconsin", "image_path": "./outputimg/436429_3.png"}} {"102484_2": {"text": "of state highways in New York to a more northerly routing between Elba and Byron, but gradually moved onto its current OakfieldBergen alignment through a series of changes in the following decades. Route description NY262 begins at an intersection with NY63 in the business district of the village of Oakfield. It heads east as a two-lane highway named Drake Street, serving three blocks of homes before leaving the village for a rural area of the town of Oakfield. NY262 continues generally eastward across farmlands, following a similar routing to that of the New York State Thruway (I-90), located to the", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_2.png"}} {"102484_3": {"text": "south. After in the towns of Oakfield and Elba, NY262 reaches the sparsely populated southern portion of the village of Elba, where it meets NY98 at South Main Street. The two routes overlap for one block along South Main Street to Ford Road, where NY262 leaves NY98 and continues northeastward through the remainder of the village. Outside of Elba village, NY262 heads east-northeast across a mixture of farmlands and undeveloped fields to the town of Byron, becoming ByronElba Road at the town line. Not far to the east is the hamlet of Byron, situated around NY262's junction with NY237. At", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_3.png"}} {"102484_4": {"text": "this point, ownership and maintenance of NY262 shifts from the New York State Department of Transportation to Genesee County, which maintains all of NY262 east of Byron as the eastern segment of the unsigned County Route13 (CR13). Past NY237, NY262 becomes Townline Road and heads toward Bergen, traversing farmland and serving a handful of homes as it heads east. Across the town line in Bergen, the route passes directly north of the ByronBergen Central School District's three-school campus, located in an otherwise open area off of West Bergen Road. The route continues on, crossing the CSX Transportation-owned Rochester Subdivision rail", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_4.png"}} {"102484_5": {"text": "line at a sharp angle by way of a grade crossing on its way to the village of Bergen. Like in Elba, NY262 bypasses most of the village's more developed areas and only skirts the southern edge of the community. It intersects one residential street before terminating at a junction with NY19, named South Lake Avenue. The center of the village is situated to the north on NY19, which also indirectly connects with the Thruway to the south in Le Roy. History NY262 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York; however, it initially", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_5.png"}} {"102484_6": {"text": "began at NY98 in the village of Elba and followed a more northerly alignment along Barrville and North Byron Roads to NY237 north of the hamlet of Byron. The route was extended on both ends by the following year to NY19 (now NY63) in Oakfield and NY63 (modern NY19) in Bergen, but was truncated on its eastern end to its junction with NY98 south of Elba . It was reextended to Byron in the early 1950s; however, it now used Ford and ByronElba Roads instead in order to serve the hamlet of Byron. NY262 was extended back to Bergen in", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_6.png"}} {"503122_1": {"text": "Franz Boll (1 July 1867 3 July 1924) was a German scholar and contemporary of Cumont. He became Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Heidelberg. He is known for his editorial and biographical work on Claudius Ptolemy. He also wrote on astrology. He is quoted as saying \"Astrology wants to be religion and science at the same time; that marks its essence\", and \"Mankind measures time using the stars. Lay people, whose knowledge is based on belief, rather than science, say: \"The course of the stars determines Time,\" and from this, religious people drifts the saying that \"Heaven", "image_path": "./outputimg/503122_1.png"}} {"102484_7": {"text": "the late 1950s. Major intersections See also References External links 262 Transportation in Genesee County, New York", "image_path": "./outputimg/102484_7.png"}} {"703454_1": {"text": "Elfin Forest is an unincorporated residential community of San Diego County, California, United States, in the foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains. The community is southwest of Escondido and according to the USGS it is located at in the Escondido ZIP code of 92029. It borders the rural, unincorporated town of Harmony Grove to the northeast, San Marcos to the north and west, Olivenhain to the southwest, and Rancho Santa Fe to the south. This rural community is located about 5 miles by road from the Pacific Ocean and contains large homes on rolling hills and many trails for hiking", "image_path": "./outputimg/703454_1.png"}} {"503122_2": {"text": "guides everything on Earth.\" Another quote of his is \"Kronos and Helios were originally one and the same\" Boll is also known for his claim that the Book of Revelation includes an allegorical depiction of the changes of astrological ages from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius where instead of the end of the world, the Apocalypse is really the end of an aeon. He also wrote many astrological articles and with Gundel and Bezold produced one of the best introduction to the history of astrology. Works Studien ber Claudius Ptolemaeus: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der griechischen", "image_path": "./outputimg/503122_2.png"}} {"703454_2": {"text": "and horseback riding. Most of the properties, which are split between the Rancho Santa Fe school district and SDHS school district, have amenities for horses and/or grow trees like avocado, orange, lemon, and grapefruit. Elfin Forest is home to a large number of domestic horses and farm animals. The community maintains a strict minimum lot size requirement of and does not allow sub-dividing. Elfin Forest is said to be haunted. Hiking The 750-acre Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve is a family hike through an ecological preserve. The Way Up trail climbs up to 1200ft elevation and has many tributary trails. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/703454_2.png"}} {"503122_3": {"text": "Philosophie und Astrologie, in: Neue Jahrbcher fr Philologie und Pdagogik, Supplementband 21,2 (1894), pp. 49244. Sphaera: Neue griechische Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Sternbilder (Leipzig: Teubner, 1903) reprinted in 1967 by Georg Olms, Hildesheim. Erinnerungen an Ludwig Traube, 1907 Catalogus codicum astrologorum Graecorum: Band 7, Codices Germanicos descripsit Franciscus Boll (Brussels: Lamertin, 1908). [with August Kopff and Carl Bezold] Zenit- und Aequartorialgestirne am babylonischen Fixsternhimmel (1913). Aus der Offenbarung Johannis: Hellenistische Studien zum Weltbild der Apokalypse (Leipzig: Teubner, 1914) reprinted in 1967 by Hakkert, Amsterdam. Antike Beobachtungen farbiger Sterne, (Munich: Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1916). [with Carl Bezold] Sternglaube und", "image_path": "./outputimg/503122_3.png"}} {"703454_3": {"text": "Escondido Creek marks the trailhead. The main trail is 1.6 miles long and meanders up a wall then leads up to numerous trails of varying difficulties. There is a well-marked botanical trail describing the various plant life in the area. The hike passes next to the Olivenhain Dam and can also extend about 9 miles one way over the mountain to Lake Hodges. Flora Elfin Forest is one of the terms used by naturalists to describe the chaparral vegetation which formerly covered much of coastal Southern California. It is variously known as California coastal sage and chaparral ecoregion, bush-forest, elfin-wood,", "image_path": "./outputimg/703454_3.png"}} {"503122_4": {"text": "Sterndeutung: Die Geschichte und das Wesen der Astrologie (Leipzig: Teubner, 1917) 7th ed. published in 1977 by Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt (also translated into Hungarian and into Italian). Kleine Schriften zur Sternkunde des Altertums (Leipzig: Koehler & Amelang, 1950) edited by Viktor Stegemann. Notes External links Historians of Astrology - by Lester Ness (Changchun University of Technology) at cura.free.fr Some Modern Historians of Ancient Occidental Astral Sciences at members.optusnet.com.au History of Constellation and Star Names at members.optusnet.com.au 1867 births 1924 deaths German classical philologists Historians of astronomy Academic staff of Heidelberg University Members of the Gttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities", "image_path": "./outputimg/503122_4.png"}} {"703454_4": {"text": "heath-scrub. The coastal scrub supports many plants and animals, including the endangered gnatcatcher. This coastal scrub is now endangered and the state government is studying ways to protect it. The Elfin Forest valley contains one of the largest areas of virgin coastal scrub in Southern California. An Elfin forest is also a type of Dwarf forest in coastal California and elsewhere. References External links Elfin Forest Community website Elfin Forest/Harmony Grove Fire Department Unincorporated communities in San Diego County, California Unincorporated communities in California", "image_path": "./outputimg/703454_4.png"}} {"236122_1": {"text": "Zhu Yi (died 26 September 257 A.D.), courtesy name Jiwen, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Life Zhu Yi was the son of the Wu general Zhu Huan, who was from Wu County, Wu Commandery, which is present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu. He gained his first military appointment as a Cavalry Commandant () after his father's death in 238. His first field assignment was in 241 when he followed Zhu Ran in the latter's assault on the Wei fortress at Fancheng, but it would be his victory over the Wei general", "image_path": "./outputimg/236122_1.png"}} {"236122_2": {"text": "Wen Qin that cemented his reputation as a capable commander. Zhu Yi personally led 2,000 troops to destroy all seven of Wen Qin's encampments, decapitating several hundred men in the process, and earning him a promotion to Lieutenant-General (). The Wu emperor Sun Quan remarked afterward that Zhu Yi was even braver and sturdier than he had heard. In 252, Zhu Yi thwarted a Wei invasion when he led a naval force to attack and destroy the floating bridges built by the Wei generals Hu Zun () and Zhuge Dan in their attempt to cross the Yangtze River into Wu", "image_path": "./outputimg/236122_2.png"}} {"236122_3": {"text": "territory. In 257, when the Wei general Zhuge Dan started a rebellion against the Wei regent Sima Zhao, the Wu regent Sun Chen dispatched an army of 30,000 to aid Zhuge Dan in Shouchun (present-day Shou County, Anhui), and dispatched another 30,000 troops led by Zhu Yi to a county just south of Shouchun to act as the rear guard. The Wei general Zhou Tai defeated Zhu Yi's army and inflicted over 2,000 casualties. Sun Chen then ordered another 50,000 men, commanded in part by Zhu Yi, to attack the Wei forces. Leaving his baggage train and the bulk of", "image_path": "./outputimg/236122_3.png"}} {"904089_1": {"text": "Matelea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. It contains about 200 species, which are commonly known as milkvines. Some people consider Chthamalia to be a synonym to or a subgenus of Matelea. Selected species Formerly placed here Gonolobus suberosus (L.) R.Br. (as M. gonocarpos (Walter) Shinners or M. suberosa (L.) Shinners) Orinoquia yanomamica (as M. yanomamica ) References External links Jepson Manual Treatment Apocynaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Flora of the Americas", "image_path": "./outputimg/904089_1.png"}} {"236122_4": {"text": "his forces at Dulu (), he travelled upstream and made a night crossing on floating bridges with 6,000 of his bravest fighters, but the Wei generals Zhou Tai and Shi Bao () detected his forces and defeated them. Zhu Yi regrouped but was again driven back. Later, the Wei officer Hu Lie () led 5,000 men to launch a sneak attack on Zhu Yi's baggage train and managed to burn down his supplies. Sun Chen sent another 30,000 men to assist Zhu Yi and fight the Wei forces to the death, if necessary, but Zhu Yi was unwilling to fight", "image_path": "./outputimg/236122_4.png"}} {"236122_5": {"text": "without supplies or food. Sun Chen was so enraged that he had Zhu Yi executed at Huoli (; in present-day Chaohu, Anhui). See also Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms Notes References Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu). Year of birth unknown 257 deaths Eastern Wu generals Executed Eastern Wu people People executed by Eastern Wu Executed Three Kingdoms people People executed by a Three Kingdoms state by decapitation 3rd-century executions", "image_path": "./outputimg/236122_5.png"}} {"837106_1": {"text": "Dryophytes immaculatus, the Chinese immaculate treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to China. The natural habitat of the species has been generally transformed into rice fields and it is threatened by habitat loss. The species has very strongly declined in population size of the last decades, similarly to the sister species Dryophytes suweonensis and Dryophytes flaviventris. References Amphibians described in 1888 immaculatus Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/837106_1.png"}} {"35188_1": {"text": "Luncke expedition (19571958) was an Antarctica expedition with a team led by the Norwegian Bernhard Luncke and based at Norway Station. The team conducted observations in meteorology, atmospheric science and glaciology. Extensive aerial photography was carried out and the resulting maps were published by the Norwegian Polar Institute. These findings are still used in some maps. See also List of Antarctic expeditions References 1957 in Norway 1957 in Antarctica Norway and the Antarctic Antarctic expeditions Expeditions from Norway 1958 in Norway 1958 in Antarctica", "image_path": "./outputimg/35188_1.png"}} {"1104302_1": {"text": "Joachim Litawor Chreptowicz (4 January 1729 4 March 1812), of Odrow Coat of Arms, was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, writer, poet, politician of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, marshal of the Lithuanian Tribunal, and the last Grand Chancellor of Lithuania. He was a member of the Permanent Council, activist of the Commission of National Education, physiocrat and a vivid supporter of the Targowica Confederation. He also founded the library of the Counts of Chreptowicz in Szczorsy (now in Belarus), which was augmented by his son and contained over 10,000 volumes, including valuable collections of Polish histories from the 16th to 18th", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104302_1.png"}} {"1104302_2": {"text": "centuries. Chreptowicz was also known in Polish apicultural circles. He expressed what were then new ideas, such as the idea that the queen bee is the only fertile female in a bee colony, that worker bees are infertile females, and that drone bees are male. Works Rponse de la part du Roi aux Dputs de la Dlgation prononce par... le 16 fvier 1774 \"Zdanie JW. JP. ... na projekt pod tytuem: Powinnoci i wadza departamentw w Radzie, na sesji sejmowej w r. 1776 d. 23 wrzenia dane\", brak miejsca i roku wydania; take Warszawa 1776 (tu nieco inaczej sformuowano kocow", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104302_2.png"}} {"1104302_3": {"text": "cz tytuu: ... na sesji sejmowej dnia 23 wrzenia 1776 miane) Poezja, wyd. w: I. Krasicki \"Zbir potrzebniejszych wiadomoci\", Warszawa 1781 i wyd. nastpne, (artyku) Odpowied tego, powst. 1787, wyd. w: F. Karpiski Dziea wierszem i proz, t. 1, Warszawa 1806, s. 348-350; odpowied na list poetycki F. Karpiskiego pt. \"List do J. L. C. P. W. Ks. L. (Joachima Litawora Chreptowicza Pisarza Wielkiego Ksistwa Litewskiego) z Krasnegostawu; Karpiski napisa w 1787 roku 2 kolejne listy poetyckie do Chreptowicza, og. w: Dziea..., s. 346-348, 350-354 Gos JW. Jmci Pana... na sesji sejmowej dnia 18 grudnia r. 1789 Odezwa do publicznoci,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104302_3.png"}} {"1104302_4": {"text": "brak miejsca wydania (1794) Reprodukcja coroczna krajowa, powst. okoo roku 1801, wyd. w ksice: J. Turgot O skadaniu si i podzielaniu majtkw w spoecznoci, tum. S. Kokocki, Warszawa 1802 O prawie natury, pismo oryginalne jednego z wspziomkw, wyd. S. K. (Kokocki), Warszawa 1814 Na obraz Rafaela. Wiersz aciski (informacja G. Korbuta) Magazyn Warszawski (tu: \"List do edytora\" 1785, t. 1, cz. 1; \"Wiadomo wzgldem uytecznego i trwaego poprawiania k\" 1785, t. 1, cz. 2), Pamitnik Warszawski'' (1809-1810). Bibliography Historia Dyplomacji Polskiej tom II 1572-1795, PWN, Warszawa 1981, s. 525 Krzysztof Tracki, Problem reformy miejskiej w ideach i dziaalnoci politycznej podkanclerzego", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104302_4.png"}} {"1104302_5": {"text": "litewskiego Joachima Chreptowicza (w okresie Sejmu Czteroletniego) G. Ryewski, Rd Chreptowiczw herbu Odrow, Krakw 2006 T. 4: Owiecenie. W: Bibliografia Literatury Polskiej Nowy Korbut. Warszawa: Pastwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1966, s. 354-357. References External links 1729 births 1812 deaths People from Novogrudok District Polish nobility Polish male poets 18th-century Lithuanian nobility 19th-century Lithuanian nobility Secular senators of the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth Diplomats of the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth People from Nowogrdek Voivodeship (15071795) Grand Chancellors of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Deputy Chancellors of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104302_5.png"}} {"169255_1": {"text": "The City and County of Denver, Colorado, is located at 3943'35\" North, 10457'56\" West (39.726287, 104.965486) in the Colorado Front Range region. The Southern Rocky Mountains lie to the west of Denver and the High Plains lie to the east. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 401.3km (154.9mi). 397.2km (153.4mi) of it is land and 4.1km (1.6 mi) of it is water. The total area is 1.03% water. Adjacent counties Adams County, Colorado - north and east Arapahoe County, Colorado - south and east and southeastern enclaves Jefferson County, Colorado - west", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_1.png"}} {"169255_2": {"text": "Adjacent cities City of Commerce City - north City of Brighton north (separated by a strip of unincorporated Adams County) City of Aurora east City of Glendale southeastern enclave City of Greenwood Village - south City of Cherry Hills Village - south City of Englewood -south City of Sheridan -south Town of Bow Mar - south City of Littleton - south City of Lakewood -west City of Edgewater -west City of Wheat Ridge -west Town of Mountain View -west Town of Lakeside - west City of Arvada northwest (separated by a strip of unincorporated Jefferson County) Berkley CDP - north", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_2.png"}} {"169255_3": {"text": "North Washington CDP - north Climate Denver features a semi-arid climate (Kppen climate classification: BSk) with very low humidity and around 3,100 hours of sunshine per year. The weather of the city and surrounding area is influenced by the proximity of the Rocky Mountains to the west. The climate, while generally mild compared to the mountains to the west and the plains further east, can be moderately unpredictable. Measurable amounts of snow have fallen in Denver as late as Memorial Day and as early as Labor Day. Most recently, Denver received an inch of snow on September 8, 2020, making", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_3.png"}} {"169255_4": {"text": "this the second earliest measurable snowfall on record. The average temperature in Denver is , and the average yearly precipitation is . The average window for measurable () snowfall is October 17 thru April 27, averaging of seasonal accumulation for 19812010. Denver averages 270 clear and partly cloudy days per year or 3200 hours of sunshine making it one of the sunniest major cities. Denver receives more precipitation than most locations with semi-arid climates, but still features a semi-arid climate due to its high evapotranspiration. Denver's winters are normally dry and range from mild to moderately cold, and although large", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_4.png"}} {"970736_1": {"text": "Songs of Chelsea is a 1988 studio album by Blossom Dearie. Track listing \"My Attorney Bernie\" (Dave Frishberg) \"Ev'rything I've Got\" (music: Richard Rodgers; lyrics: Lorenz Hart) \"C'est le printemps\" (music: Richard Rodgers; lyrics: Jean Sablon) \"When in Rome\" (music: Cy Coleman; lyrics: Carolyn Leigh) \"Let the Flower Grow\" (Jay Leonhart) \"My New Celebrity Is You\" (Johnny Mercer) \"What Time Is It Now\" (music: Blossom Dearie; lyrics: Jack Segal) \"You Fascinate Me So\" (music: Cy Coleman; lyrics: Carolyn Leigh) \"Moonlight Saving Time\" (Irving Kahal, Harry Richman) \"Chelsea Aire\" (Walter Birchett, Dearie) Personnel Blossom Dearie piano, vocals Bob Cranshaw double bass", "image_path": "./outputimg/970736_1.png"}} {"169255_5": {"text": "amounts of snow can fall on the mountains just west of the city, the effects of orographic lift dry out the air passing over the Front Range shadowing the city from precipitation for much of the season. Additionally, warm chinook winds can occasionally be felt as air passing over the mountains heats as it descends, bringing a melting snow cover and surging temperatures; from December to February there is an average of 1218 days of + highs and 13 days of above-freezing lows per month. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Denver was recorded on January 9, 1875, at ,", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_5.png"}} {"970736_2": {"text": "Jay Berliner guitar References 1988 albums Blossom Dearie albums Daffodil Records albums Cool jazz albums", "image_path": "./outputimg/970736_2.png"}} {"169255_6": {"text": "though the last time Denver recorded a temperature below was December 22, 1990. Spring brings with it significant changes as Denver can be affected by air masses on all sides, whether arctic air from the north, which occasionally combines with Pacific storm fronts bringing snow to the city. As reported at Denver International, March is the second snowiest month, averaging of snow. Additionally, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico can bring the first thunderstorms of the season, and continental warm air can bring summer-like warm and dry conditions. The last freeze of the season on average falls on May", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_6.png"}} {"169255_7": {"text": "6. Starting in mid-July, the monsoon brings tropical moisture into the city, and with it comes occasional short late-afternoon thunderstorms. However, despite this tropical moisture, humidity levels during the day generally remain very low, and lows rarely remain at or above . There are 38 days of + highs per year, though + highs are not seen annually. The average window for temperatures reaching the former threshold is June 4 thru September 7. In the autumn, the tropical monsoon flow dies down and as arctic air begins to approach it can combine with moisture from the Pacific Northwest to bring", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_7.png"}} {"169255_8": {"text": "snowfall to the city November is Denver's third snowiest month, and both the greatest snowfall from a single storm and daily snow depth on record occurred before the Winter Solstice. In general diurnal temperature range is large, averaging between . Extreme statistics (since 1872 unless otherwise indicated): All-time record high: on August 8, 1878, July 20, 2005, June 2526, 2012, and June 28, 2018. The All-time record low: on January 9, 1875 Lowest daily maximum: on February 3, 1883 Highest daily minimum: on July 3, 1881 Highest daily average: on June 26, 2012 Lowest daily average: on January 11, 1963", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_8.png"}} {"169255_9": {"text": "Highest 24-hour precipitation: on May 22, 1876. Highest monthly precipitation: during May 1876 Lowest monthly precipitation: none during December 1881; trace monthly precipitation has occurred several times, the last being November 1949. Highest annual precipitation: during 1967 Lowest annual precipitation: during 2002 Highest 24-hour snowfall: on December 24, 1982 Highest one-storm total: from December 16, 1913. Highest daily snow depth (since 1921): November 45, 1946 Highest monthly snowfall: during December 1913 Highest seasonal snowfall: during 190809 Lowest seasonal snowfall: during 188889 Neighborhoods Denver has 79 neighborhoods that the City and community groups use for planning and administration. Although the City's", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_9.png"}} {"169255_10": {"text": "delineation of the neighborhood boundaries is somewhat arbitrary, the City's definitions of its neighborhoods roughly correspond to those used by residents. Denver also has a number of neighborhoods not reflected in the City's administrative neighborhoods. Sometimes these neighborhoods reflect the way people in an area identify themselves; sometimes they reflect how others, such as real estate developers, have defined those areas. Among the neighborhoods commonly spoken of are historic and trendy LoDo (short for \"Lower Downtown\"), part of the City's Union Station neighborhood; Capitol Hill, Washington Park; Uptown, part of the North Capitol Hill neighborhood; Curtis Park, part of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_10.png"}} {"169255_11": {"text": "Five Points neighborhood; Alamo Placita, the northern part of the Speer neighborhood; and the Golden Triangle, roughly the Civic Center neighborhood. Transportation Grid system Most of Denver has a straightforward street grid oriented to the four cardinal directions. Blocks are usually identified in hundreds from the median streets, identified as \"0\", which are Broadway (the west-east median) and Ellsworth Avenue (the north-south median). Colfax Avenue, the major east-west artery through Denver, is 15 blocks (1500 North) of the median. Avenues north of Ellsworth are numbered (except for Colfax Avenue and a few others), while avenues south of Ellsworth are named.", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_11.png"}} {"1571480_1": {"text": "Ptahmose or Ptahmes may refer to: Ptahmose I (High Priest of Ptah), during the time of Thutmose III Ptahmose II (High Priest of Ptah), during the time of Thutmose IV Ptahmose, son of Menkheper, High Priest of Ptah in Memphis during the time of Thutmose IV and/or Amenhotep III Ptahmose, son of Thutmose, High Priest of Ptah in Memphis during the time of Thutmose IV and/or Amenhotep III Ptahmose (vizier), High Priest of Amun and Vizier of Upper Egypt, under Amenhotep III Ptahmose (treasurer), under Amenhotep III Ptahmose, an official under Ramesses II, known for his tomb (see Tomb of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571480_1.png"}} {"569907_1": {"text": "David Innes is a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs as the protagonist of his Pellucidar novels. He first appeared in the novel At the Earth's Core, serialized in four parts in All-Story Weekly from April 425, 1914 and issued in book form in hardcover by A. C. McClurg in July, 1922. Associated novels The early novels David Innes is introduced in the first Pellucidar novel, At the Earth's Core, as a mining heir who finances the experimental \"iron mole,\" an excavating vehicle designed by his elderly inventor friend Abner Perry. In a test run, they discover the vehicle", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_1.png"}} {"1571480_2": {"text": "Ptahmes) Ancient Egyptian given names Theophoric names", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571480_2.png"}} {"169255_12": {"text": "There is also an older downtown grid system that was designed to be parallel to the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek. Most of the streets downtown and in LoDo run northeast-southwest and northwest-southeast. This system has an unplanned benefit for snow removal; if the streets were in a normal N-S/E-W grid, only the N-S streets would get sun. With the grid pointed in diagonal directions, the NW-SE streets get the sun to melt snow in the morning and the NE-SW streets get it in the afternoon. The NW-SE streets are numbered, while the NE-SW streets are", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_12.png"}} {"569907_2": {"text": "cannot be turned, and it burrows 500 miles into the Earth's crust, emerging into the unknown interior world of Pellucidar. In Burroughs' concept, the Earth is a hollow shell with Pellucidar as the internal surface of that shell. It is inhabited by prehistoric creatures of all geological eras, and dominated by the Mahars, a species of flying reptile both intelligent and civilized, but which enslaves and preys on the local stone-age humans. Innes and Perry are enslaved by the Mahars' ape-like Sagoth servants and eventually lead a revolt of humankind. To further the struggle Innes travels in the iron mole", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_2.png"}} {"169255_13": {"text": "named. The named streets start at the intersection of Colfax Avenue and Broadway with the block-long Cheyenne Place. The numbered streets start underneath the Colfax and I-25 viaducts. There are 27 named and 44 numbered streets on this grid. There are also a few vestiges of the old grid system in the normal grid, such as Park Avenue, Morrison Road, and Speer Boulevard. Highways Denver is primarily served by the interstate highways I-25 and I-70. The intersection of the two interstates is referred to locally as \"the mousetrap.\" I-70 runs east-west from Utah to Baltimore, Maryland. I-25 runs north-south from", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_13.png"}} {"1237602_1": {"text": "The 6th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was reconstituted in early 1898 as a unit of volunteers to fight in the SpanishAmerican War, under the command of Colonel Edmund Rice. The unit should not be confused with the 6th Infantry Regiment of Regulars, which also fought in the war, though in the Philippines and Cuba. 6th Massachusetts deployed to Puerto Rico, landed at Guanica and worked its way east and inland to Ponce and Arecibo. In October of that year, it returned to Massachusetts and was disbanded. The unit's experience in the SpanishAmerican War was recorded by Lance-Corporal George King of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237602_1.png"}} {"569907_3": {"text": "back to the surface world at the end of the first novel to procure outer world technology. Innes returns to the inner world in the second novel, Pellucidar. With the aid of the resources he brings the human revolt succeeds. In the course of the two books Innes wins the love of the cave-woman Dian the Beautiful, defeating rival suitors Jubal the Ugly One and Hooja the Sly One. Finally Innes and Perry succeed in building a confederacy of human tribes into an \"Empire of Pellucidar\" that wipes out the Mahar cities and establishes a new human civilization in their", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_3.png"}} {"169255_14": {"text": "the New Mexico border through Denver to Buffalo, Wyoming. I-225 traverses neighboring Aurora and connects with I-25 in the southeastern corner of Denver. Additionally, I-76 begins from I-70 on the south edge of the city of Arvada. It intersects I-25 north of the city and runs northeast to Nebraska where it ends at I-80. U.S. Highway 6 connects downtown Denver to the suburb of Golden. A highway expansion and transit project, dubbed \"T-REX\", was recently completed along the I-25 corridor. The project included the addition of extra freeway lanes, the redesign of several highway overpasses, and a light rail line", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_14.png"}} {"1237602_2": {"text": "the regiment's Concord Company in his letters home, which he later published in 1929. References King, George G. Letters of a Volunteer in the SpanishAmerican War. Chicago: Hawkins & Loomis, 1929. External links Library of Congress American Memory: Puerto Rico at the Dawn of the Modern Age Military units and formations established in 1898 1898 disestablishments Military units and formations of the United States in the SpanishAmerican War Military units and formations disestablished in 1898", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237602_2.png"}} {"569907_4": {"text": "place. The middle novels The books after the first two show Innes' new empire as a relatively small entity in a world by and large still primitive and savage, and even his own subjects as little affected or changed by the trappings of civilization. Innes himself appears a somewhat hapless figure, brave and resourceful, yet ultimately dependent on the superior survival skills of his friends. Years after his initial adventures, as the surface world measures time, Innes confronts a new threat, the Korsars, a nation of pirates descended from corsairs of the outer world, who had entered Pellucidar generations before", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_4.png"}} {"169255_15": {"text": "along the I-25 corridor between downtown Denver and the Denver Technological Center. The massive project was finished in the Fall of 2006, ahead of schedule and under budget. Public transit Mass transportation throughout the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area is managed and coordinated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD). RTD currently operates more than 1,000 buses serving 10,000 bus stops in 38 municipal jurisdictions. Additionally, RTD operates seven light rail lines (the C Line, D Line, E Line, F Line, H Line, R Line, and the W Line) as well as two commuter rail lines serving a total of 53 stations. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_15.png"}} {"569907_5": {"text": "through a natural polar opening connecting the outer and inner worlds. The tale is the subject of the third novel, Tanar of Pellucidar, told by his native friend Tanar and relayed to the surface by Perry via radio. The adventure ends with Innes a captive of the Korsars. He is a secondary character in this novel, and a minor one in the two that follow. In response to Perry's plea, an outer world expedition is launched to rescue Innes, in which Burrough's jungle hero Tarzan plays a major role. The rescue effort is the subject of the fourth novel, Tarzan", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_5.png"}} {"169255_16": {"text": "current RTD local fare is $2.25. FasTracks, an expansion project approved by voters in 2004, will allow the light rail to serve cities such as Lakewood, Golden, and Aurora. Commuter rail lines will serve Boulder, Longmont, and the Denver International Airport, augmenting existing light rail extending from the downtown area to C-470 servicing the Denver suburbs. Inter-city rail Passenger train service to Denver is provided by Amtrak's California Zephyr, which runs from Chicago to the San Francisco Bay Area with major stops in Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Reno. Additionally, the Winter Park Express provides winter weekend service from", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_16.png"}} {"569907_6": {"text": "at the Earth's Core, with Tarzan entering Pellucidar in an airship via the polar opening and eventually succeeding in rescuing Innes. The fifth novel, Back to the Stone Age, details the adventures of a lost expedition member, ultimately located by the liberated Innes. The late novels The Sixth novel, Land of Terror, returns Innes to the central role, relating his adventures during his return from his search mission to Sari, the capital of his empire. Savage Pellucidar, the final book in the series, presents a new sequence of adventures for Innes, Perry, and Dian, in which a hitherto unknown native", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_6.png"}} {"169255_17": {"text": "Denver to Winter Park Resort. Both trains stop at Denver's historic Union Station, where travelers can transfer to RTD's 16th Street Free MallRide or use light rail to tour the city. Airports Denver International Airport is the eleventh busiest airport in the world, and sixth in the U.S. In 2005, it handled 43.4 million passengers. In land area it is the largest airport in the United States, covering 53 sq. miles. Formerly Stapleton International Airport (replaced by Denver International Airport and closed in 1995) Formerly Lowry Air Force Base (flights stopped around 1965) Notes References External links The City and", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_17.png"}} {"169255_18": {"text": "County of Denver", "image_path": "./outputimg/169255_18.png"}} {"569907_7": {"text": "Bronze Age civilization is discovered. In other media David Innes first appeared on screen in At the Earth's Core (1976), an adaptation of the first Pellucidar novel. He was portrayed by actor Doug McClure. David Innes has also appeared in a comic strip and comic book series based on the novels, as well as the Tarzan comic strip. References Characters in written science fiction Fictional emperors and empresses Edgar Rice Burroughs characters Literary characters introduced in 1914 Pellucidar", "image_path": "./outputimg/569907_7.png"}} {"302865_1": {"text": "Shon Adams, better known by his stage name E-A-Ski, is an American rapper and producer from Oakland, California. He served as both a rapper and producer for No Limit Records, producing on Master P's early records and also releasing some of his own material. Music career 1990-95: No Limit, 1 Step Ahead Of Yall and Blast If I Have To In the early 1990s E-A-Ski signed to fellow rapper Master P's label No Limit Records when he was based in Richmond, California. As a solo artist in 1992 with his collaborator DJ CMT he released his debut EP 1 Step", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_1.png"}} {"302865_2": {"text": "Ahead of Yall. By the mid-1990s E-A-Ski had left No Limit Records and signed to Priority Records. He released a second EP in 1995 also entitled Blast If I Have To, his first single from the album entitled \"Blast If I Have To\" it would also be a single from the Friday: Music from the Motion Picture. 1997-98: Earthquake In 1997 after disbanding from Priority Records E-A-Ski signed to Relativity Records. In 1997 E-A-Ski released his first single from his upcoming debut album Earthquake entitled \"Showdown\"; it featured singer Montell Jordan. In 1998 after negotiating with Dreamworks Records to buy", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_2.png"}} {"636785_1": {"text": "Tathastu () is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language drama film starring Sanjay Dutt and directed by Anubhav Sinha. It is based on the American film John Q..\" Plot Ravi Rajput comes from a poor family; his father was a foreman at a mill, and could not afford to send Ravi to a private school. Ravi studied in a municipal school, got a job in a mill, married Saru, who subsequently gave birth to their son, Gaurav. The proud parents watch as Gaurav grows up, starting walking, talking, and feigning illness just to stay home and watch World Cup Cricket. Their lives", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_1.png"}} {"302865_3": {"text": "him out his contract from Relativity Records to promote Earthquake more quickly and aggressively than Relativity would or could, E-A-Ski and his label IMG agreed to sign to DreamWorks. Also in 1998 E-A-Ski released the second single from the album Earthquake entitled \"25 With A Mill Ticket\". But on December 7, 1998, E-A-Ski would sue DreamWorks for $30 million due to them at the time not wanting to release Earthquake; the album would later be shelved. 2001-10: The Resume In 1996 E-A-Ski signed to Columbia Records and started working on a new album entitled Apply Pressure. In 2002 E-A-Ski released", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_3.png"}} {"636785_2": {"text": "are turned upside down when Gaurav faints while playing cricket. They take him to the nearest hospital in Bandra, where Doctors Nita and Sen inform them that their son is dying and will not survive unless he receives a heart transplant, the cost of which is 15 lakhs rupees. A heart is available for transplant but the hospital will only perform the surgery on receipt of the money. A desperate Ravi turns to his insurance company, which declines to renew his policy citing an obscure clause; his employer, with whom he has worked for over 11 years, refuses to sanction", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_2.png"}} {"302865_4": {"text": "two singles from Apply Pressure entitled \"Manuscript\" and \"Gangsta Funk\". But, due to BMG buying into a percentage of Columbia Records, it stopped the release process of the album In 2003 E-A-Ski disbanded from Columbia Records and go completely independent with his label IMG, in that same year E-A-Ski released a single from Apply Pressure entitled \"Can't Get Enough\" featuring artists San Quinn and Allen Anthony. In 2004 E-A-Ski released a single from Apply Pressure entitled \"Ride\". In 2005 E-A-Ski released a single from Apply Pressure entitled \"MyBad\". On September 7, 2010, E-A-Ski released his debut album entitled The Resume", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_4.png"}} {"636785_3": {"text": "above Rs.75000/-. When nothing works out and Dr. Sen informs Ravi that his son will soon be discharged and will probably die soon after, he gets a gun, holds 30 people hostage in the hospital until the doctor agrees to operate on his son. DCP Rane is assigned to this matter and his orders are to kill Ravi and end this drama. Meanwhile, the hostages realize how good a man Ravi is when he lets a pregnant woman deliver with full medical care, helps a woman facing domestic abuse as well as an elderly gentleman whose son values money more", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_3.png"}} {"302865_5": {"text": "via his label IMG, it was his first album released in 15 years. 2010-present: The Fifth Of Skithoven On October 31, 2010, during interview E-A-Ski announced that he was working on a new album entitled The Fifth Of Skithoven. On April 3, 2012, E-A-Ski released a single entitled \"Off The Radar\" featuring artists King T and Young Maylay. On September 24, 2012, E-A-Ski released a single entitled \"Cruise Control\". On July 9, 2013, E-A-Ski released a single entitled \"That Ain't No Heat\" featuring hip hop icon Messy Marv. On September 10, 2013, E-A-Ski released a single entitled \"Ratchet Music\". On", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_5.png"}} {"636785_4": {"text": "than his father. Outside, he becomes a dark hero when the media reports that he is doing it to save his son, with a huge crowd gathering in his support. But Ravi persists and is finally told that Gaurav will soon be operated upon. Relieved, Ravi decides to release all the hostages. He then sees that while a surgery is taking place, it is of an elderly politician (the President of the ruling political party, Narayan Swami), rather than his son. In desperation, he decides to end his life and give his heart to his son. After meeting his son", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_4.png"}} {"302865_6": {"text": "December 15, 2014, E-A-Ski released a single entitled \"They Know\". On July 10, 2015, E-A-Ski released a single entitled \"Wake Em Up\" featuring artists Tech N9ne and Too $hort. Record production In 19921993 he produced several tracks on Spice 1's albums Spice 1 and 187 He Wrote . 187 He Wrote peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 10 on the Billboard 200 in 1993. Continuing to solidify the strength of his production work with Spice-1, the E-A-Ski produced Trigga Gots No Heart which also featured in the Menace II Society film, as well", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_6.png"}} {"636785_5": {"text": "for a few moments, he walks out with the hostages (who have all decided to support him) and his wife and proclaims to the world that he will end his life and give his heart to his son. As he is about to shoot himself, the deputy leader of the ruling political party comes and asks him to listen to him. He informs him he has spoken to the President who has decided to forgo his life since he loves children, requesting that the heart be given to the child. He assures Ravi that it is true and also that", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_5.png"}} {"302865_7": {"text": "being released as a single (with video) for promotion for the now classic Hughes Brothers film. The Menace II Society soundtrack is a platinum-certified album. In 1995, E-A-Ski scored yet again with his production on \"Playa Hater\" off the Luniz Operation Stackola album. Certified Platinum by the RIAA, Operation Stackola served as the Luniz highest-selling album to date, peaking at number 1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at Number 20 on the Billboard 200 in 1995. In addition, the E-A-Ski produced song \"Playa Hata\" sparked the now infamous, and since resolved, beef between the Luniz and Too Short,", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_7.png"}} {"636785_6": {"text": "the party will take care of all the expenses of the operation. The entire crowd applauds the deputy leader and Ravi lowers his gun. When the deputy leader's assistant comes to him and inquires (in a whisper) urgently that what will happen to the President and that the President said no such thing, the deputy leader tells him that this is politics. If they had operated and saved the President's life, then this entire crowd who is pro-Ravi would have thrown them out of power. Now by sacrificing the President, they have gained huge popular support and will win the", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_6.png"}} {"302865_8": {"text": "which prompted Too Short to record several response records on his 10th album Gettin' It. Discography Studio albums Extended plays Soundtrack albums Compilation albums Miscellaneous Singles As lead artist As featured artist E-A-Ski and CMT production discography 1992 Spice 1 Spice 1 03. \"East Bay Gangster (Reggae)\" 07. \"Young Nigga\" 14. \"187 Pure\" TRU Understanding the Criminal Mind 01. \"Niggas From Calli\" 04. \"Little Slut\" 08. \"Im The Funkest\" 09. \"I Wear A Bullet Proof Vest\" 10. \"Understanding The Criminal Mind\" 11. \"1-900-Crime\" 1993 Spice 1 187 He Wrote 02. \"Dumpin' Em In Ditches\" 11. \"Runnin' Out Da Crackhouse\" 12.", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_8.png"}} {"636785_7": {"text": "next elections. Ravi is arrested and taken to court. The judge takes a very lenient view of the situation based on the hostages' evidence and sentences Ravi to a light sentence of six months. DCP Rane leads the applause from the entire court as Ravi looks on. The film ends with Gaurav playing cricket and his parents watching him. Cast Sanjay Dutt as Ravi Rajput Ameesha Patel as Sarita R. Rajput Jayapradha as Dr. Nita Gulshan Grover as DCP Rane Darshan Jariwala as Surgeon Amit Divatia Manoj Pahwa as Hospital Compounder Yash as Gaurav R. Rajput Anup Soni as Cop", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_7.png"}} {"302865_9": {"text": "\"Trigga Gots No Heart\" 14. \"RIP\" 1995 Kam Made in America 03. \"Pull Ya Hoe Card\" 10. \"Who Ridin\" Luniz Operation Stackola 06. \"Playa Hata\" (feat. Teddy) Master P 99 Ways to Die 05. \"Bullets Gots No Name\" (feat. E-A-Ski and Rally Ral) 1996 Ice-T VI Return of the Real 02. \"Where The Shit Goes Down\" (feat. E-A-Ski) Mr. Mike Wicked Wayz 01. \"Intro\" 02. \"Southwest\" (feat. E-A-Ski) 03. \"G's Perspective\" 04. \"Where Ya Love At\" 10. \"Da Boogie Man\" 12. \"Game Affiliation\" 1997 Crime Boss Conflicts & Confusion 02. \"Conflicts & Confusion\" 03. \"No Friends\" 06. \"Back To The", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_9.png"}} {"636785_8": {"text": "Lalit Tiwari as Deputy Leader of ruling political party Music Critical response Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 1.5 out of 5, writing, \"On the whole, Tathastu is a real story which tends to get unreal as it progresses. At the box-office, the lack of hype coupled with dull merits will make it go unnoticed.\" Diganta Guha of Hindustan Times wrote: \"The problem with Sinhas films post Tum Bin is poor planning. His films have the ingredients but not the spices to make them palatable.\" Patcy N of Rediff.com gave the film 2 stars out of 5, stating:", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_8.png"}} {"302865_10": {"text": "Streets\" 08. \"What Does It Mean (To Be A Real Crime Boss)\" 09. \"Close Range\" 10. \"Please Stop\" 13. \"Get Mine\" 1998 Ka'Nut Look At Em Now 03. \"Reach Out And Touch Ya\" 05. \"Aint Tha Nigga\" 06. \"G-Slide\" 11. \"Cant Catch Me\" 13. \"How We Lay It Down\" Ice Cube War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc) 18. \"Penitentiary\" Jayo Felony Whatcha Gonna Do? 07. \"Nitty Gritty\" 08. \"Im Deadly\" 14. \"Finna Shit On Em\" (feat. Mack 10) 15. \"Hustle In My Genes\" 2000 Dual Committee Dual Committee 02. \"Your Friends\" 03. \"Cant Stop It\" DenGee DenGee Livin'", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_10.png"}} {"636785_9": {"text": "\"All in all, this one's worth a miss.\" References External links 2006 films 2000s Hindi-language films Films directed by Anubhav Sinha Indian remakes of American films Indian thriller films 2006 thriller films Films scored by VishalShekhar", "image_path": "./outputimg/636785_9.png"}} {"302865_11": {"text": "02. \"Break Bread\" (feat. E-A-Ski) 03. \"Den & Gee\" 04. \"Over Some Dope\" 06. \"Lucy Turf Walker\" (feat. Mr. Town) 07. \"Da Hustle\" (feat. Silk-E Da Peoples Champ) 08. \"Broken Glass\" (feat. San Quinn and T-Pup) 10. \"Wig Split\" (feat. Spice 1) 11. \"VIP Status\" 12. \"Can't Wait\" (feat. Silk-E. Da Peoples Champ, No The Piper and T-Pup) 13. \"Characters\" 14. \"What Do You Want\" 15. \"Palms, Elbows & Back Arms\" 2002 B-Legit Hard 2 B-Legit 05. \"1 Dame\" (feat. Harm) Yukmouth United Ghettos of America 06. \"Da Lot\" 10. \"Fuck Friendz\" 2004 Thug Lordz In Thugz We Trust 07.", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_11.png"}} {"302865_12": {"text": "\"Killa Cali\" (feat. Spice 1) 13. \"21 Gun Salute\" 2005 Mistah F.A.B. Son of a Pimp 15. \"N.E.W. Oakland\" (feat. Bavgate and G-Stack) 2006 San Quinn The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds 02. \"Hell Yeah!\" (feat. E-A-Ski and Allen Anthony) Dem Hoodstarz Band-Aid & Scoot 04. \"How We Do\" (feat. E-40 and Michael Marshall) Messy Marv Draped Up & Chipped Out 10. \"Millionaire Gangstas\" Messy Marv Gettin That Guac 04. \"Here I\" (feat. Selau) Bullys wit Fullys The Infrastructure 05. \"So Hood\" (feat. Clyde Carson) 2007 The Frontline Lock & Left 00. All tracks except track 3 B-Legit Throwblock Muzic 14.", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_12.png"}} {"302865_13": {"text": "\"Where Is This Going\" (feat. Levitti) Too Short I Love The Bay 18. \"Richmond\" Turf Talk West Coast Vaccine: The Cure 05. \"Super Star\" (feat. Locksmith) 2010 Locksmith Frank the Rabbit 00. All tracks 2014 MC Ren Rebel Music (EP) 00. All tracks 2018 Ice Cube Everythang's Corrupt \"Still In The Kitchen\" \"Pocket Full of Evil\" See also No Limit Records References Living people 21st-century American male musicians 21st-century American rappers African-American male rappers American male rappers American hip hop record producers Gangsta rappers G-funk artists No Limit Records artists Rappers from Oakland, California Record producers from California 21st-century African-American", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_13.png"}} {"302865_14": {"text": "musicians 1968 births 20th-century African-American people", "image_path": "./outputimg/302865_14.png"}} {"1037310_1": {"text": "Terra firma (\"solid earth\" in Latin) may refer to: Solid earth, the planet's solid surface and its interior Terra firma forest, moist tropical forest that does not get seasonally flooded Terrafirma, the mainland territories of the Republic of Venice Terra Firma (Farscape episode) Terra Firma Capital Partners, a private equity firm Music Terra Firma (band), a Swedish trap group Albums and EPs Terra Firma (Sounds from the Ground album) Terra Firma (Tash Sultana album) Terra Firma (The Flashbulb EP) Terra Firma (Tommy Emmanuel and Phil Emmanuel album) Terra Firma (Wolfstone album) Terra Firma, 1988 album by Test Dept. Songs \"Terra", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037310_1.png"}} {"1037310_2": {"text": "Firma\" (song), by The Young Knives \"Terra Firma\", by Crumbcher \"Terra Firma\", by Delerium \"Terra Firma\", by MyChildren MyBride \"Terra Firma\", by Todd Rundgren Television \"Terra Firma\" (Star Trek: Discovery), a double-episode of the third season of Star Trek: Discovery See also Landmass Terra (disambiguation) Firma (disambiguation) Tierra Firme (disambiguation) Terraferma (film) Domini di Terraferma Savio di Terrafirma", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037310_2.png"}} {"770246_1": {"text": "Qatana District () is a district of the Rif Dimashq Governorate in southern Syria. The district is located just to the east of Mount Hermon. Administrative centre is the city of Qatana. At the 2004 census, the district had a population of 207,245. Sub-districts The district of Qatana is divided into three sub-districts or naw (population as of 2004): Localities in Qatana District According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the following villages, towns and cities make up the district of Qatana: References Districts of Rif Dimashq Governorate", "image_path": "./outputimg/770246_1.png"}} {"369649_1": {"text": "Australasian Ornithological Conference is a biennial meeting of ornithologists that focuses on the Australasian region and Antarctica. Preceded by the short-lived series of two Southern Hemisphere Ornithological Congresses, they were initiated by the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), also known as Birds Australia, with the inaugural meeting held at Bathurst, New South Wales in 2001. They have subsequently been jointly sponsored by the BirdLife Australia and the Ornithological Society of New Zealand (OSNZ). Conferences 2001 - Bathurst, New South Wales 2003 - Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2005 - Blenheim, New Zealand 2007 - Perth, Western Australia 2009 - Armidale, New", "image_path": "./outputimg/369649_1.png"}} {"369649_2": {"text": "South Wales 2011 - Cairns, Queensland 2013 - Auckland, New Zealand 2015 - Adelaide, South Australia 2017 - Geelong, Victoria 2019 - Darwin, Northern Territory References Robin, Libby. (2001). Flight of the Emu: one hundred years of Australian ornithology. Melbourne University Press: Melbourne. External links Birds Australia: AOC AOC Darwin 2019: AOC2019 Ornithological organisations in Australia 2001 establishments in Australia Ornithological conferences Australasia", "image_path": "./outputimg/369649_2.png"}} {"1371233_1": {"text": "Aarathi (born 1954) is an Indian actress who mainly acted in Kannada films during the 1970s and 1980s. She has won the Filmfare awards South and the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress four times. After her retirement from films in the 1980s, she comeback in 2005 as a director with Mithayi Mane which met with critical appreciation and also won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children's Film. She was nominated as a Member of the Legislative Council of the Vidhana parishad, making her the second actress after B. Jayamma to be nominated. Career After a short", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371233_1.png"}} {"1371233_2": {"text": "role in Gejje Pooje (1969), Aarathi starred as a leading actress in over 120 films including Naagarahaavu, Edakallu Guddada Mele, Bili Hendthi, Dharmasere, Paduvaaralli Pandavaru, Ranganayaki, Hombisilu, Upasane and Shubhamangala. Her collaboration with director Puttanna Kanagal included twelve films. In 1986 she directed the TV series, Namma Nammalli. Filmography As director As actress ''All films are in Kannada unless otherwise noted. References External links Kannada actresses Indian film actresses Actresses in Kannada cinema Kannada film directors Actresses in Tamil cinema Actresses in Telugu cinema 20th-century Indian actresses Actresses from Mysore Living people Filmfare Awards South winners 1954 births Indian women", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371233_2.png"}} {"1371233_3": {"text": "film directors People from Hassan district Film directors from Karnataka 21st-century Indian film directors 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses in Malayalam cinema", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371233_3.png"}} {"1504577_1": {"text": "Port of Menteith () is a village and civil parish in the Stirling district of Scotland, the only significant settlement on the Lake of Menteith. It was established as a burgh of barony, then named simply Port (), in 1457 by King James III of Scotland. It lies in the historic county and Registration County of Perthshire. The village lies at the north-eastern edge of the Lake, at the junction of the A81 road with the B8034 road, which runs south, just to the west of Flanders Moss, to meet the A811 road at Arnprior. The elevation is around above", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504577_1.png"}} {"1504577_2": {"text": "sea level. The country around is generally low-lying, except to the north where the Menteith Hills rise, including Beinn Dearg (426m), with the Trossachs and the southern Highlands beyond. The Parish includes the outlying settlements of Cobleland, Dykehead, Gartmore and Ruskie. The parish of Port of Menteith, with an area of , had a resident population of 768 in the United Kingdom Census 2001, down from 884 in 1991. In the summer months a ferry runs from Port of Menteith to the island of Inchmahome, site of the Historic Scotland-maintained Inchmahome Priory. The village is home to a fishing club", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504577_2.png"}} {"1504577_3": {"text": "and is the starting point for anglers on the Lake of Menteith. Nick Nairn's cookery school is based at Loch End, just south of Port of Menteith at the south-east corner of the Lake. Nearby Rednock House, the home of retired IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti, is a historic Laird's House remodelled by the architect Robert Brown of Edinburgh in 1827. Its grounds include a walled garden, ice house and ornamental water garden. Notes External links Scottish Places - Historical perspective for Port of Menteith Villages in Stirling (council area)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504577_3.png"}} {"1304424_1": {"text": "Cliff May (19031989) was a building designer (he was not licensed as an architect until the last year of his life) practicing in California best known and remembered for developing the suburban Post-war \"dream home\" (California Ranch House), and the Mid-century Modern. The Ranch-style house May built Monterey-style furniture as a young man. As a residential/building designer, May designed projects throughout Southern California, including the regions around San Diego, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara, California. He is credited with creating the pitched-roof, low-slung California Ranch-style house in 1932. He had very little training as an architect, and never had the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_1.png"}} {"1304424_2": {"text": "need to formally register as a licensed architect. During his career, May designed numerous commercial buildings, over a thousand custom residences, and from model house prototypes more than eighteen thousand tract houses had his imprint. May synthesized Spanish Colonial Revival architecture with abstracted California adobe ranchos and Modern architecture. Robert Mondavi chose May to design his winery in which he incorporated features found in construction of California Missions. In 1932, May's first house sold for $9,500. His work drew attention and the second home he built was featured in Architectural Digest in 1934. He continued to build 50 additional houses", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_2.png"}} {"1304424_3": {"text": "in San Diego before moving to Los Angeles in 1935. Many of his 1,000+ houses were built in Southern California, however some were built as far away as Switzerland, Australia and Ireland. During the 1940s and 50s, his work was featured in many publications including Architectural Forum, American Home, California arts and Architecture, Architectural Digest, House Beautiful, Sunset Magazine, Modernism Magazine, Southern California Quarterly, among others. During the 1950s, May, along with colleague Chris Choate, designed prefabricated tract ranch homes which they sold to builders across the US. Many of these prefab tracts like Rancho Estates in Long Beach were", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_3.png"}} {"1304424_4": {"text": "popular and resulted in many homes in the tracts being built and sold. Some, particularity those outside of California, were unprofitable and only resulted in the model homes being built. The partnership between May and Choate ended in 1956 with May's departure. May said of his architecture, \"The ranch house was everything a California house should be -it had cross-ventilation, the floor was level with the ground, and with its courtyard and the exterior corridor, it was about sunshine and informal outdoor living.\" The HGTV television show Flip or Flop featured remodels of two Cliff May homes. Projects Selected works", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_4.png"}} {"1304424_5": {"text": "include: O'Leary House (1932), San Diego, California Lindstrom House (1933), San Diego, California, (National Register of Historic Places) Sheldon Hodge House (1933), San Diego, California, destroyed by gas explosion in the 1970s Porterfield Beardsley House (1933), San Diego, California, (May's first commissioned house) Highland House (1934), San Diego, California, (listed on the City of San Diego's Historic Register) Whalen House (1935), in Bonita, California Tucker House (1936), in San Diego, California Hacienda Ranch House (1936), in San Diego, California Smith House (1936), in La Habra Heights, California Oakmont House (1939), in Brentwood Park, Los Angeles, California House Beautiful's Pacesetter House", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_5.png"}} {"1171191_1": {"text": "Clarens is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrnes department and Occitanie region, in south-western France. Geography The Petite Base forms most of the commune's western border. Places to Visit Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges Valcabrere Mont d'Astarac Col d'Aspin Tarbes Arreau See also Communes of the Hautes-Pyrnes department References Communes of Hautes-Pyrnes", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171191_1.png"}} {"1304424_6": {"text": "(1947), in Los Angeles, California Sullivan Canyon Ranches (c.1948), in Los Angeles, California Prefab House (1951), in Phoenix, Arizona Cliff May Experimental House (1952), in Los Angeles, California Tanglewood House (1952), in Lubbock, Texas Rancho Rinconada (April 1953) present eastern Cupertino, California - Cliff May pre-fab subdivision of \"around 900 homes (per May) (built with Stern & Price) Lakewood Rancho Prefab Homes (700+ homes) (1953-1954), in Long Beach, California Prefab Homes (1954), in Tucson, Arizona Lakewood Prefab Homes (1954), in Lakewood, Washington Casa View Oaks Prefab Homes (1954-1955), in Dallas, Texas Charleston Heights Prefab Homes (1954-1955), in Las Vegas, Nevada", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_6.png"}} {"1304424_7": {"text": "Harvey Park Prefab Homes (1955), in Denver, Colorado 2 Prefab Homes (1955), in Odessa, Texas Cherokee Village Prefab Houses (1955), in Cherokee Village, Arkansas Castle Hills Prefab Homes (1955), in San Antonio, Texas Maywood Hills Prefab Homes (1955), in Salt Lake City, Utah Fish-Baughman House (1955), in Millcreek, Utah, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016 Cliff May House \"Mandalay\" (1955), in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California Cliff May pre-fab homes (9) in Medford, Oregon. (with J.T. Hight builders) Cliff May prefab homes - (1956) Santa Maria, California (with builder George Pabst) Overdale House (1956), in Columbus, Ohio", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_7.png"}} {"1304424_8": {"text": "Vientos House (1963), in Camarillo, California Ocotillo House (1963), in Tucson, Arizona Oxblow House (1968), in Solvang, California Private Residence (1969), in Phoenix, Arizona Charles House (1973), in Fresno, California El Vuelo House (1973), in Rancho Santa Fe, California Gerald Katell House (1978), in Rolling Hills, California Cliff May tract-housing (79 units, 1956), Westridge Manor, Bishop, California (with Marburt Homes, Inc.) Personal life May grew up in San Diego, California. On his mother's side he is related to Jose Antonio Estudillo, one of the founders of San Diego. His father's side of the family held a lifetime lease on the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_8.png"}} {"1304424_9": {"text": "old Los Flores Rancho in San Diego County. May lived in his 10,000 square foot \"ultimate ranch house\" located on a 15-acre site in one of the canyons in the Santa Monica Mountains near Brentwood. May was a record collector and amateur saxophone player and piano player; his home had a sound system that piped-in music to every indoor and outdoor space. May was also a pilot; he made many trips in his plane to Mexico during his lifetime. Death May died in 1989 at the age of 83, at his estate \"Mandalay\" in Sullivan Canyon in the Brentwood neighborhood", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_9.png"}} {"1304424_10": {"text": "of Los Angeles, California. Legacy In 2012, the UC Santa Barbara Art, Design & Architecture Museum and the organization Pacific Standard Time mounted a retrospective exhibition, Carefree California: Cliff May and the Romance of the Ranch, 1920-1960. Several books have been published about his work, including the 2008 Rizzoli publication, Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House. An archive of Cliff May's papers, c. 19311989, consisting of 350 linear feet of papers, correspondence, clippings, photographs and ephermera is held in the Architecture and Design Collection of the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University Santa Barbara. See also Cliff", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_10.png"}} {"1304424_11": {"text": "May Experimental House References Further reading Cliff May and the California Ranch House, Laura Gallegos, California State University, Sacramento. (PDF) Cliff May Architecture Designer of the Dream by Mary A. van Balgooy published in the Southern California Quarterly 86, No. 2 (2004). \"Before LA: Cliff May's Beginnings in San Diego\" by Mary A. van Balgooy published in The Journal of San Diego History 57, No. 4 (2011). Editorial staff of Sunset Magazine and Books. Western Ranch Houses by Cliff May. Menlo Park, CA: Lane Publishing Company, 1954. Pages 126131. External links Interview of Cliff May, Center for Oral History Research,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_11.png"}} {"1304424_12": {"text": "UCLA Library Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles. Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House, Rizzoli, 2008. Cliff May Home Registry Architects from California 1903 births 1989 deaths 20th-century American architects", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304424_12.png"}} {"1438115_1": {"text": "Morten Morisbak Skjnsberg (born 12 February 1983) is a Norwegian former footballer. As a player Skjnsberg was a versatile defender who played anywhere across the back line. In the early years of his career, he usually played at right-back, but was later converted to central defender. Career Club career Skjnsberg made his debut for Stabk in 2002. By the end of the 2007 season, he had played 114 league games for the club. On 3 August 2008, he scored his first league goal for Stabk, against Bod/Glimt. On 10 January 2012 he transferred to Swedish club IFK Norrkping. He came", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438115_1.png"}} {"1438115_2": {"text": "back to Stabk in 2014 and was an important part of the team until he retired after the 2017 season. He has the record for most league and total appearances for Stabk. International career At international level, Skjnsberg played 20 times for Norway U-21, and in August 2008, he got his first call-up to the senior national team. On 19 November 2008, he got his first and only senior cap, when he came on as a substitute against Ukraine in Dnipropetrovsk. Career statistics Honours Stabaek Tippeligaen: 2008 Superfinalen: 2009 1. divisjon: 2005 Norwegian Football Cup runner-up: 2008 References External links", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438115_2.png"}} {"1438115_3": {"text": "1983 births Living people Footballers from Brum Norwegian men's footballers Norway men's international footballers Norway men's under-21 international footballers Stabk Fotball players Eliteserien players Norwegian First Division players IFK Norrkping players Allsvenskan players Norwegian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Sweden Men's association football defenders", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438115_3.png"}} {"436430_1": {"text": "Marina Joesoef born Marina Sastrowardoyo 24 March 1959 in Jakarta, Indonesia is an Indonesian artist. She is a painter having recent exhibitions in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is also known as Marina Joesoef Sastrowardoyo, though Joesoef is her married surname. In the early 1960s, Marina joined her parents and brothers to live in Los Angeles and Leiden, Netherlands, where her father, Dr. Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo, studied urology for six years, including a stint at University of California, Los Angeles. Marina attended schools in Santa Monica and Leiden. After returning home to Indonesia, in 1976 she participated in a Miss", "image_path": "./outputimg/436430_1.png"}} {"436430_2": {"text": "Teen pageant organized by Gadis magazine and won the first prize. Family Ms. Joesoef is the eldest daughter of Dr. Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo, a physician, surgeon and memoirist, and the late Ina Sastrowardoyo. An older brother, Ariawan Sastrowardoyo, died in 1995. Another brother, Dr. Aswin W. Sastrowardoyo, is a physician who was formerly a guitarist and vocalist with the music group Chaseiro from 1979 to 1983, and a younger sister, Lisa Damayanti Sastrowardoyo (b. 1962). The actress Dian Sastrowardoyo is a niece of Ms. Joesoef. She was married to the late Mr. Iwan V. Joesoef, a businessman, and has two sons", "image_path": "./outputimg/436430_2.png"}} {"436430_3": {"text": "Marwan Arie Joesoef (born 26 May 1976), Nurfahd S. Joesoef (born 4 March 1979) and one daughter Tiara R. Joesoef (born 5 July 1999). Her paternal grandfather, Sutejo Sastrowardoyo, traced the family's ancestry back 18 generations to 15th century Java. Languages Ms. Sastrowardoyo is fluent in Dutch and English, as well her native Javanese and Indonesian. Notes 1959 births People from Jakarta Javanese people Minahasa people Sastrowardoyo family Indonesian painters Indonesian photographers Indonesian socialites Living people Indonesian women painters Indonesian women photographers 21st-century women photographers", "image_path": "./outputimg/436430_3.png"}} {"102485_1": {"text": "Bethel High School may refer to: United States Bethel High School (Connecticut), located in Bethel, Connecticut Bethel High School (Ohio), located in Tipp City, Ohio Bethel High School (Oklahoma), located in Shawnee, Oklahoma Bethel High School (Virginia), located in Hampton, Virginia Bethel High School (Washington), located in Spanaway, Washington Bethel-Tate High School in Bethel, Ohio Bethel Park High School in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania Jesse M. Bethel High School in Vallejo, California Bethel Regional High School in Bethel, Alaska Hong Kong Bethel High School (Hong Kong) See also Bethel Christian School (disambiguation) (many have high school divisions) Bethel School (disambiguation) Bethel", "image_path": "./outputimg/102485_1.png"}} {"102485_2": {"text": "(disambiguation)", "image_path": "./outputimg/102485_2.png"}} {"703455_1": {"text": "April Janet Pearson (born 23 January 1989) is an English actress. Born and brought up in Bristol, Pearson was drawn to acting from a young age and appeared in local theatre productions as a child. She made her acting debut in 1998 at the age of nine on the British medical drama series Casualty, and earned wider recognition in her breakthrough role as impressionable teenager Michelle Richardson in the E4 teen drama series Skins (20072008), for which she was nominated for the Golden Nymph Award for an Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. She later", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_1.png"}} {"703455_2": {"text": "made her film debut when cast in Jon Wright's comedy horror slasher film Tormented (2009). Pearson followed this with her Bristol Old Vic debut as Jemma in Catherine Johnson's Suspension (2009); the production centering around the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the nearby Avon Gorge Hotel, and as Callie in Rachel Sternberg and Jemma Wayne's Negative Space (2009), in which she received praise for both performances. Her transition to horror and independent films began with the 2016 horror film Fractured, then followed by Caught (2017), for which she garnered critical acclaim for playing Mrs. Blair, one half of the antagonistic couple.", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_2.png"}} {"703455_3": {"text": "Her role of Amy in Dark Beacon (2017) earned her two Best Actress awards at American Horror and Upstate NY Horror film festivals. She followed this by her portrayal of Isla Crane in Edgar Wallace's The Case of the Frightened Lady at the Theatre Royal, Windsor, in which she received praise for her performance. Early life Pearson was born and raised in Bristol. She attended Colston's Girls' School in the Montpelier area of Bristol, where in 2007 she was appointed head girl, and was a member of the Bristol Old Vic Young Company. Both of her parents had previously worked", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_3.png"}} {"503123_1": {"text": "This is a complete list of episodes for the Japanese anime television series Azumanga Daioh produced by the animation studio J.C.Staff, and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma. The series originally aired on TV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TV Osaka, and AT-X in five-minute segments each weekday from 8 April 2002 until 30 September 2002. Each week's segments were repeated that weekend in a 25-minute compilation episode with an opening and credits, for a total of 130 five-minute segments and 26 episode compilations. The compilation episodes were released to VHS and DVD", "image_path": "./outputimg/503123_1.png"}} {"703455_4": {"text": "in the television industry, with her father still being involved in the British medical drama series Casualty. Career Early career and Skins (19982008) Pearson joined a theatre group, located in Bristol, becoming one of its founding members at three years of age. Throughout her youth, she starred in various plays with both her drama group and whilst at school. At the age of 9, Pearson made her television debut with a minor role in the British medical drama series Casualty in 1998. Pearson was a student at Colston's Girls' School in 2006 when she was cast in the television teenage-drama", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_4.png"}} {"503123_2": {"text": "by Starchild Records; the five-minute segments can be distinguished by their individual titles. In the United States, the anime television series was released by ADV Films in both a six-volume DVD set on 9 September 2005, and later reissued as a five-volume \"thinpak\" DVD set. The sixth DVD volume of the first release included The Very Short Azumanga Daioh Movie. The first three episodes are available for iOS, although episode two requires Wi-Fi. Episode list Music Two original soundtracks were released that were composed by Masaki Kurihara. The two soundtracks to the anime were released in the United States by", "image_path": "./outputimg/503123_2.png"}} {"703455_5": {"text": "Skins. Casting director Jane Ripley and Adam Smith travelled to Colston's Girls' School to hold auditions, wherein Ripley asked Pearson whether she wished to audition after watching her drama class. The programme was a success and ran for seven series, only two of which Pearson appeared in. Her performance was well received; the character was popular, and Pearson garnered widespread attention. She stated that the amusing nature of simply playing someone who's very different from her in person was what drew her to playing Richardson in Skins. After the release of the first season, Pearson stated that being recognised was", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_5.png"}} {"503123_3": {"text": "Geneon. The opening to each episode uses a song called . Soramimi Cake was performed by Oranges & Lemons, Aki Hata provided the lyrics, and Masumi It the music. The ending of each episode uses a song called \"Raspberry Heaven\". Oranges & Lemons again performed this song while Aki provided the lyrics, Raspberry Heaven's music was done by Yko Ueno. References Azumanga Daioh Azumanga Daioh", "image_path": "./outputimg/503123_3.png"}} {"703455_6": {"text": "rather strange, though remarked that, \"I try to be nice to everyone and hope they keep watching the show.\" Skins won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Philip Audience Award, and Pearson was nominated for the Golden Nymph Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series. Of her time on Skins, Pearson spoke of how she learnt to cope on a set and how to act in the working world, to which she added: \"I owe the position I am in now to Skins and I'm so happy and proud that it has done so well.\" Tormented", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_6.png"}} {"703455_7": {"text": "and Bristol Old Vic debut (20092012) Pearson briefly appeared as Karen Shevlin an episode of the British medical drama series Casualty. She later made her feature film debut as sadistic schoolgirl Natasha Cummings, in Jon Wright's comedy horror slasher film Tormented (2009). She reunited with her Skins co-star Larissa Wilson, and starred opposite Alex Pettyfer, Tuppence Middleton and Georgia King. In an interview with The Evening Standards Andy Barker, she stated, \"I don't want to pigeon-hole myself this early on. I enjoy every genre.\" Later in 2009, Pearson returned to theatre starring in Catherine Johnson's Suspension (2009) at the Bristol", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_7.png"}} {"703455_8": {"text": "Old Vic. Michael Billington wrote, in his review for The Guardian, \"You sense a bond of buried affection between James Lailey's guilt-ridden Gerry and [Pearson] as the bridling bride-to-be. In fact, all the performances from director Heather Williams's largely Bristol-based cast are good.\" Metro described it as \"a fantastic success for Johnson, the cast and crew, for Bristol Old Vic and for Bristol, the star of the show.\" Paul Callan of The Daily Express wrote: \"Down in the hotel Jemma panics with her pre-wedding nerves and the (very pretty) [Pearson] gives us all too recognisable Big Day nerves. She has", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_8.png"}} {"904090_1": {"text": "Matelea ecuadorensis is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Flora of Ecuador ecuadorensis Critically endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/904090_1.png"}} {"703455_9": {"text": "a fine sense of comic timing and is a perfect foil for the overpowering Anita, her Sherman Tank of a mother.\" Additionally, in the autumn, she portrayed kidnapped teenager called Callie in Rachel Sternberg and Jemma Wayne's Negative Space (2009). The Evening Standard spoke highly of Pearson's performance, in which they wrote: \"The star, emphatically, is [Pearson], gamine and effulgent as Callie. Pearson is 20, but proves unsettlingly convincing as a girl not much more than half her age.\" In 2011, Pearson returned to Casualty to star as Grace Fitch, whilst starring in David Allain's short film Will You Marry", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_9.png"}} {"236123_1": {"text": "The 1893 banking crisis in the Australian colonies involved the collapse of a considerable number of commercial banks and building societies, and a general economic depression. It occurred at the same time as the US Panic of 1893 (18931897). Foundations During the 1880s, there had been a speculative boom in the Australian property market. The optimistic climate was fostered by the commercial banks, and also led to the proliferation of non-bank institutions such as building societies; as they were operating in a free banking system, there were few legal restrictions on their operations, and there was no central bank or", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_1.png"}} {"703455_10": {"text": "Me? (2011). In 2012, Pearson co-starred in Jen Moss' dark comedy-drama short film My Brother's Keeper (Or How Not To Survive The Apocalypse), playing the role of Jess, who is looking after her well-meaning but dim-witted brother during a zombie apocalypse. Moss would later be awarded the Best Writer and Director Awards at the Viscera Film Festival. Of Pearson's performance as Jess, Bloody Disgusting remarked that the dynamic between Alex Esmail and Pearson is both \"touching and funny\". Theatre return and collaboration with Jamie Patterson (20132015) She later reunited with Skins co-creator Bryan Elsley in 2013, in which she briefly", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_10.png"}} {"236123_2": {"text": "government-provided deposit guarantees. Consequently, these banks and related bodies lent extravagantly, for property development in particular, but following the collapse of the land boom after 1888, a large number of enterprises that had borrowed money found themselves unable to repay these debts, and many began to declare bankruptcy. Crisis Banks and non-bank institutions came under increasing financial pressure, and the full extent of the crisis became apparent when the Federal Bank of Australia failed on 30 January 1893. The situation was particularity acute in Victoria, and on 1 May 1893, the Victorian government implemented a five-day bank holiday to ameliorate", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_2.png"}} {"703455_11": {"text": "appeared as Liz in Dates. She also appeared in television programmes Casualty, and Comedy Feeds, before appearing in a minor role in the Giles Foster's television film (2014). Pearson also appeared as Gen in Circle of Truth, a short film shot by David Allain which explored some of the challenges that people with multiple sclerosis face when deciding whether or not to disclose their diagnosis to their colleagues. The film's inception came about when Shift.ms, a charity and social network for people with Multiple Sclerosis, contacted producer Jess Gormley. Alongside Pearson, Circle of Truth featured Ashley Thomas, Nathan McMullen, Lauren", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_11.png"}} {"236123_3": {"text": "the financial panic and prevent any further run on the banks. By 17 May, 11 commercial banks in Sydney, Melbourne, as well as other locations in Australia, had temporarily or permanently closed their doors. The banks and other financial institutions affected included: August 1891 Bank of Van Diemen's Land September 1891 Mutual Provident, Land, Investing, and Building Society February 1892 Toowoomba Deposit Bank July 1892 Victoria Mutual Building and Investment Society February 1893 Federal Bank, and the Queensland Deposit Bank. April/May 1893 Within seventeen days, three banks collapsed: the Australian Joint Stock Bank, the Commercial Bank of Australia, and the", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_3.png"}} {"703455_12": {"text": "Socha, Simon Day, Justin Edwards, and Nicholas Burns. In April 2014, Pearson co-starred opposite Ben Peel in Greg Zinger's romantic comedy short film The Engagement (2014), which focused on the difficulty of making marital commitment. In her second feature-film, Pearson portrayed Beth Prince, a young woman in search of her happy ever after, in Jamie Patterson's romantic comedy Home for Christmas (2014). The film was based on Cally Taylor's novel of the same name, and co-starred Lucy Griffiths, Karl Davies, Derren Nesbitt, and Shirley Jaffe. Later that year, Pearson reunited with David Allain to reprise her role of Gen in", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_12.png"}} {"236123_4": {"text": "English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank May 1893 the Bank of North Queensland, the Brisbane Permanent Building and Banking Company, the City of Melbourne Bank, the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Federal Building, Land, and Investment Society, Limited, and Deposit Bank, the National Bank, the Queensland National Bank, and the Royal Bank of Queensland. The City Bank of Sydney (absorbed by the Australian Bank of Commerce in 1917) is noted as one that did not close its doors. Critique Whilst gold and securities were held by certain banks, many Australian institutions did not make representations to their London branches which", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_4.png"}} {"703455_13": {"text": "short film Working It Out, in which her character interviews other people with multiple sclerosis about their experiences of employment. The soundtrack was provided by The Maccabees, and Pearson co-stars alongside Gabriel Bisset-Smith and Preeya Kalidas. In January 2015, she starred in the music video for The Wombats' single, \"Greek Tragedy\", in which Pearson plays an obsessed Wombats fan. In the first half of 2015, Pearson played Lexi in Neil Jones's critically panned action film Age of Kill (2015). In the same year, Pearson starred in Nick Gillespie's psychological horror film Tank 432 (2015). Although the film was critically panned,", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_13.png"}} {"236123_5": {"text": "held those deposits. Criticisms were levelled at the directors: The first result is that colonial banks have frequently opportunities for making larger profits in comparison with the volume of business than is possible with home banks. The second result arising from this possibility of larger profits is that there is a greater element of risk attaching to the business than attaches to the ordinary business of a British bank, and consequently need for greater caution in investments. It needs but a moment's consideration to reveal the fact that money advanced for the carrying on of our staple industry the pastoral", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_5.png"}} {"703455_14": {"text": "praise was given to its cast. Emilie Black of Cinema Crazed praised Pearson's Annabella, whilst writing \"It must be noted that it was nice to see a female character not in need of saving, who is just one of the guys, in a film involving a military-style team and tough guys.\" Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter acknowledged that \"Several talented performers are wasted in the morass.\" Ben Robins of The National Student wrote: \"Even the cast, a whos who of largely forgotten-about (but still entirely reliable) British talent, from Rupert Evans to Michael Smiley and Skins [Pearson], seemed like", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_14.png"}} {"236123_6": {"text": "industry is exposed to greater risk than money advanced on the comparatively steady staple businesses in Britain. Our staple industry is exposed to the caprices of climate and the invasion of insects, insignificant when considered singly but terribly significant when considered in the mass. Droughts, frequently recurring, blast the hopes of the pastoralist by robbing him of all prospect of return for his labour and anxieties, and that blasting of the squatter's hopes means loss to the institution which has advanced him money. These comments of 1897 were made as the Federation Drought (1896 to 1902) commenced, which resulted in", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_6.png"}} {"703455_15": {"text": "a stab in the right direction.\" Chuck Wilson wrote, in his review for The Village Voice, \"Trapping his cast in a tight space is daring, but Gillespie hasn't given his six good actors, among them Evans and Gordon Kennedy, much to say beyond shouted variations on the word fuck.\" In 2015, Pearson returned to theatre to perform on stage in Threesome at the Brighton Fringe, and then the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The production received favourable reviews, with particularly strong praise for Pearson and her co-stars; \"Pearson, meanwhile, carries the part of the confident, daring and over-sexed third party to the", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_15.png"}} {"236123_7": {"text": "the widespread death of livestock and strains of livelihoods. There were some reforms to regulation and law with a view to preventing future abuse. Social commentary Poets of the time were critical of financial institutions, their profligate lending practices, and the misery resulting from their actions. In 1947, an author wrote, \"Bankers' ruthlessness... were so much a feature of the 'Australian way of life' fifty years ago, that they brought words of burning protest from the pens of some of Australia's leading poets.\" E. J. Rupert Atkinson's In the bank Here in this sacred place God is secure! His golden", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_7.png"}} {"703455_16": {"text": "limits but successfully so. The dialogue is fast and furious, and with pacy interactions, the three actors together create a thoroughly watchable story\". Transition to horror and independent films (2016present) In 2016, Pearson starred in Fractured, about a couple whose peaceful getaway weekend goes awry, where she reunited with Home for Christmass Karl Davies and director Jamie Patterson. The cast of Fractured also included Louisa Lytton, Jordan Metcalfe and Calvin Dean. British horror genre website Love Horror wrote: \"Pearson and Davies are well suited to their characters, convincingly performing the loving couple that are being pursued.\" For her work in", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_16.png"}} {"236123_8": {"text": "blood, hence, here and hither drugs Life. Ships, lands, cables, railways, roads, entice Spoil to this great hushed temple; men immure Their sons, all future hope here; here Death hugs, Slimes and devours their gluttony and vice. Bernard O'Dowd's The mortgagee We bring the wilderness to bounds; We grub the land to roads. In sour or sullen savage grounds We sow Advance's seeds; We grade the mountains, paint the hills With patterned greenery, And through Saharas lead the rills To feed the mortgagee. Will H. Ogilvie's Taken over (1895) The banks are taking charge, old man ... I knew how", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_8.png"}} {"703455_17": {"text": "Fractured, Pearson received the Best Actress Award from the British Horror Film Festival. She also starred as Gemma in Mdhamiri Nkemi's short film Cuttings (2016), in which her character returns to her family home after a recent death to discover buried family truths in an uncovered archive of home video. Pearson reunited with Patterson once again for Caught (2018), in which she plays Mrs. Blair, alongside Cian Barry's Mr. Blair, respectively. The story follows a journalist couple who invite a man and woman, Mr & Mrs Blair, into their idyllic village home. The film also stars Mickey Sumner, Ruben Crow,", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_17.png"}} {"236123_9": {"text": "it would be: The Flags are flying halfmast high for death of Tringadee... Banjo Paterson's Kiley run But droughts and losses came apace To Kiley's run, Till ruin stared him in the face; He toiled and toiled while lived the light, He dreamed of overdrafts at night; At length, because he could not pay. His bankers took his stock away From Kiley's run. ... The owner lives in England now Of Kiley's run. He knows a racehorse from a cow; But that is all he knows of stock; His chiefest care is how to dock Expenses, and he sends from", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_9.png"}} {"703455_18": {"text": "Regan Elizabeth Brown, Dave Mounfield and Aaron Davis. Pearson received critical acclaim by critics for her performance as Mrs. Blair. William of All Horror spoke most highly of Pearson's performance as Mrs. Blair, with him writing, \"[Pearson] deserves some kind of award for her nearly wordless, but not silent performance. She lets the audience know with her eyes and grunts that this skin-suit is barely containing some other life-form that is dying to tear you apart, but cannot until she gets these irritating photographs from the couple.\" Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter also spoke highly of such a thing,", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_18.png"}} {"236123_10": {"text": "town To cut the shearers' wages down On Kiley's run. Steele Rudd's When the bailiff brings a warrant ...Then you'll see a glorious future and you'll dream by night and day Of corn and wheat and \"taters\" and such things that never pay; And you wonder why they hang around the blessed town below Till the bailiff brings a warrant and your cows have got to go Till your cows have got to go. People affected by the crisis Austrian-born but Australian-based landscape artist Eugene von Guerard (18111901) had invested his finances in Australia. After moving to Europe in 1882,", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_10.png"}} {"236123_11": {"text": "his wife died in 1891, and then he lost his investments in the 1893 crisis. This resulted in van Guerard living in poverty in Chelsea, London, England, until he died in 1901 aged 89. See also History of Australia (18511900) References Hickson, C. R. and Turner, J. D. 2002. \"Free banking gone awry: the Australian banking crisis of 1893.\" Financial History Review 9:147167 1893 in Australia 1893 in economics Banking in Australia Banking crises 1893 Financial history of Australia", "image_path": "./outputimg/236123_11.png"}} {"703455_19": {"text": "in which he stated: \"[...] Caught delivers plenty of terrifying moments, thanks to the highly committed performances by the central quartet [...]\". Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times noted praise of the performances, remarking that \"Caught hits the usual beats, but with an unusually strong cast and original characters.\" Jeannette Catsoulis praised the cast, in her review for The New York Times, by stating \"As played by [Barry] and [Pearson] [...], the interlopers are a weird, disgusting delight, easily dominating the movie and their ineffectual hosts.\" Bobby LePire of Film Threat Bobby LePire wrote, \"What cannot be overlooked is", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_19.png"}} {"703455_20": {"text": "the animalistic qualities of Mrs. Blair.\", in which he later concludes that \"[...] the acting serves the unnerving atmosphere perfectly [...]\". Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting acclaimed the performances of Barry and Pearson, with Miska stating, \"There's plenty of tension, with the performances by [Barry] and [Pearson] carrying the entire film on their backs, not to mention an escalation of terror [...]\". Mike Sprague of JoBlo.com praised Pearson's characterisation, in which he wrote, \"[Pearson's] arc throughout the movie is my favorite thing about the piece, and I'm sure it will be yours as well.\" Film at Lincoln Center described both", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_20.png"}} {"837107_1": {"text": "Dryaderces inframaculata is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is endemic to Brazil and known from between the Tapajs and Xingu Rivers in Par. Until recently, it was only known from one specimen collected near Santarm, probably around 1876, by Henry Wickham. Common name Santarem treefrog has been coined for it. Description Adult males measure and adult females in snoutvent length. The snout is rounded to truncate in dorsal view, and rounded, slightly protruding in lateral profile. The tympanum is large, with its dorsal edge partly concealed by the supra-tympanic fold. The eyes are large and bulging.", "image_path": "./outputimg/837107_1.png"}} {"703455_21": {"text": "Barry and Pearson's Mr and Mrs. Blair as being \"played perfectly\". Pearson's next appeared in Corrie Greenop's horror thriller Dark Beacon (2017). She played Amy Wilcock, who loves the married Beth Gadbsy with a fierce and tragic passion. The resulting performance was positively received; Sol Harris of Starburst concluded, \"Pearson and Lynne Anne Rodgers do an admirable job working with the material that theyre given and attempting to carry the vast majority of the film on their own - not to mention child actor, Kendra Mei [...]\". Jon Dickinson of Scream wrote that, \"In a post-Skins appearance, April Pearson is", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_21.png"}} {"837107_2": {"text": "The fingers are about half-webbed and have large discs. The toes are nearly fully webbed and have discs that are smaller than the fingers ones. The dorsum is light brown to pale grey, with some darker brown or darker grey spots. The belly and throat are white to cream and have black to grey spots. The underside of the limbs is transparent blueish white. The iris is orange with a narrow yellow edge around the pupil, or completely pale golden with black horizontal bars in front and behind the iris and a black vertical bar below it. Habitat and conservation", "image_path": "./outputimg/837107_2.png"}} {"837107_3": {"text": "Dryaderces inframaculata is known from lowland non-inundated (\"terra firme\") forest and shallowly inundated forest. Some of the specimens were found in vegetation at night, about above the ground. Reproduction seems to take place in the middle of the rainy season, probably in standing water. This species is known from two localities. It has not been found in its type locality for 130 years. The other population near the Xingu River is threatened by the Belo Monte Damall known collection sites are in the region that is flooded. This species qualifies as \"vulnerable\", if not \"endangered\", according to the IUCN Red", "image_path": "./outputimg/837107_3.png"}} {"703455_22": {"text": "great in the lead role as Amy. She is the voice of reason when things start to get spooky.\" April McIntyre of HeyUGuys praised Pearson by stating, \"[Pearson] has emerged from a post-Skins hibernation with a strong and nuanced performance as Amy [...] Matched perfectly with Beth's spiralling psychosis, together they complement each other with an effective balance of wanting, sheer terror and anxiety.\" For her work in Dark Beacon, Pearson received the award for Best Actress from American Horror Film Festival and the Upstate NY Horror Film Festival. The following year, it was announced that Pearson would portray Isla", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_22.png"}} {"837107_4": {"text": "List criteria. References inframaculata Amphibians of Brazil Endemic fauna of Brazil Amphibians described in 1882 Taxa named by George Albert Boulenger Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/837107_4.png"}} {"703455_23": {"text": "Crane in Edgar Wallace's The Case of the Frightened Lady. Response to Pearson's performance in The Case of the Frightened Lady was met with enthusiasm; Vikki Stephenson of Young Perspective wrote, \"[Pearson] proved adept as a terrified Isla (the secretary of the house) [...] These performances result in an ultimately enjoyable and engaging show.\" Alison Brinkworth, writing for Behind The Arras, described her as adding \"youthful vibrancy\", while Rebecca Lipkin described, in her review for The Arbuturian, Pearson as \"charismatic\". Albeit praise for Pearson's performance, critics highlighted the underwritten characterisation of Pearson's Isla Crane. She reunited with Skins co-creator Bryan", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_23.png"}} {"703455_24": {"text": "Elsley for the third time, in which she briefly appeared as Polly in Kiss Me First. Pearson also starred as Lily in Patterson's critically acclaimed comedy-drama Tucked (2018), the estranged daughter of Derren Nesbitt's Jackie. In 2018, Pearson co-wrote and starred in Patterson's independent comedy-drama film Tracked, in which a young couple try to save their failing relationship by interrailing around Europe together. The film premiered at the Raindance Film Festival, wherein Pearson and co-star Chris Willoughby's performances were praised, as well as Edouard Fousset's cinematography. In 2020, she also appeared as Katy in supernatural rom-com short film One Year", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_24.png"}} {"703455_25": {"text": "Later, with whom she co-starred alongside starring Simon Weir, Mark Wood, and Rhys-Teare Williams. She was also amongst the first to sign up for George Webster's British science fiction comedy Star Dogs, wherein she played Cass Rio. Pearson also appeared as Abi in Matthew Leutwyler and Anton Laines' Disconnected, which was a weekly, experimental drama series shot by the actors and produced remotely, in the United States, India, United Kingdom, and Rwanda, while under countrywide quarantine orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2021, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Chloe Shapley. Upcoming", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_25.png"}} {"35189_1": {"text": "Chichibu Tetsudo (, -tetsud) officially refers to: Chichibu Railway, a Japanese railway company However, it is often used in discourse to mean: Chichibu Mainline, a railway line operated by Chichibu Railway", "image_path": "./outputimg/35189_1.png"}} {"703455_26": {"text": "projects Pearson will next star as Eva in Adam Oldroyd's black comedy directorial debut Sideshow, alongside Anthony Stewart Head, Les Dennis, and Nathan Clarke. Additionally, she will be reuniting with director Jamie Patterson in romantic crime film God's Petting You, and in psychological thriller The Kindred. Personal life Pearson was involved in Channel 4's \"Lost for Words\" campaign, a season of campaigning programmes to get children reading, in which she reads aloud from Kasper in the Glitter by Philip Ridley. She's an admirer of Spanish cinema and the works of Pedro Almodvar, while speaking highly of Malorie Blackman's Noughts and", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_26.png"}} {"703455_27": {"text": "Crosses series. She's based in Brighton. In 2014, Pearson founded the Laboratory Theatre Company with film director Jamie Patterson. The Laboratory Theatre is a production company dedicated to blending theatre and film. Pearson began a relationship with Patterson, after they met on the set of the Home for Christmas (2014). Pearson and Patterson were married in 2017. Since 2020, Pearson has hosted a casual celebrity interview-based podcast called Are you Michelle from Skins?; the first episode being recorded on 6 July and broadcast on Instagram. She listed her idols as including Bernadette Peters, Nicole Kidman, Julie Walters, and Judi Dench.", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_27.png"}} {"703455_28": {"text": "On 8 December 2021, Pearson announced she was pregnant with her first child. Filmography Film Television Short film Music videos Theatre Notes References External links The National Student interview with Pearson 1989 births Living people 20th-century English actresses 21st-century English actresses English child actresses English film actresses English radio actresses English stage actresses English television actresses Actresses from Brighton English voice actresses Actresses from Bristol People educated at Montpelier High School, Bristol", "image_path": "./outputimg/703455_28.png"}} {"1104303_1": {"text": "To Live () is a novel written by Chinese novelist Yu Hua in 1993. It describes the struggles endured by the son of a wealthy land-owner, Fugui, while historical events caused and extended by the Chinese Revolution are fundamentally altering the nature of Chinese society. The contrast between his pre-revolutionary status as a selfish rich idler who (literally) travels on the shoulders of the downtrodden and his post-revolutionary status as a persecuted peasant is stark. To Live is one of the most representative works by Yu Hua , which is also considered as the signal of his creative transformation in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_1.png"}} {"1104303_2": {"text": "literature, from avant-garde fiction to literary realism. The story begins with the narrator traveling through the countryside to collect folk songs and local legends and hears an old peasant's life story, which encompasses many significant historical events in China. Over the course of the story, the main character, Xu Fugui, witnesses the death of his family members and loved ones. The literature techniques Yu Hua applies in the story reveal both the struggles and hope of the ordinaries aroused sympathy and recognition from the public when it was published. The book was originally published in the Shanghai literary journal Harvest.", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_2.png"}} {"1104303_3": {"text": "A film rendition, directed by Zhang Yimou, was released in 1994. The novel has also been adapted into a television series and stage play. The novel has been translated into traditional Chinese, French, Dutch, Italian, Korean, German, Japanese, English, Swedish, Polish, Romanian, Mongolian, Hungarian, and Malayalam. The novel is translated to English by Michael Berry, who was a senior at Rutgers University, and who had sent a fax to the author expressing his fondness of the book and requesting permission to contribute to the English version of the novel. Inspiration Yu Hua was inspired and deeply moved by the American", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_3.png"}} {"1104303_4": {"text": "folk song Old Black Joe. Despite experiencing hardships in life and the passing of his family, the enslaved Black person still looked upon the world with eyes of kindness, offering not the slightest complaint. This American slave song with the simplest lyrics formed the story of Fugui's life a life imbued with upheavals and suffering, but also tranquillity and happiness. It was after listening to this song that Yu Hua decided to write his next novel, To Live. Background The novel describes a series of tragedies based on the context, including Chinese civil war, the Land Reform, Great Leap Forward,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_4.png"}} {"1104303_5": {"text": "Great Chinese Famine, Three-anti and Five-anti Campaigns, and the Cultural Revolution. It allows the readers to see the cruelty of war, witnesses the deified Chinese political figures, thoughts, and movements. Covered by Mao's government propaganda, the deployed innovative farming techniques encountered failure and led to mass starvation and death, along with various political campaigns and struggles. Ordinary people like Fugui were the greatest casualties. Characters The Narrator \"I\" A popular folk song collector who comes to the countryside where Fugui lives. He listens to Fuguis story and records it. The Xu Family: Xu Fugui () The protagonist of the book.", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_5.png"}} {"1104303_6": {"text": "As the son of a landlord, Fugui spends his youth in a luxurious lifestyle and only devotes to gambling and interacting with prostitutes. After Fugui gambles away everything and goes through all the hardships, he becomes an honest and caring peasant. The story also talks about how events such as the Great Leap and Cultural Revolution have affected Fugui's and the Xu's life. At the end of the story, Fugui is alone with the only ox in the field. Yu Hua commented Fugui as \"After going through much pain and hardship, Fugui is inextricably tied to the experience of suffering.", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_6.png"}} {"1104303_7": {"text": "So there is really no place for ideas like 'resistance' in Fugui's mindhe lives simply to live. In this world I have never met anyone who has as much respect for life as Fugui. Although he has more reason to die than most people, he keeps on living.\" Jiazhen () Fugui's wife, Fengxia, and Youqing's mother. Jiazhen is the daughter of the rice merchant Chen Ji. After Fugui loses all family fortunes, Jiazhen leaves at the beginning. But after knowing Fugui quits gambling, she comes back to support Fugui, bears all hardships and hard work with Fugui, no matter what", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_7.png"}} {"1104303_8": {"text": "kind of challenge is in front of them. She is a kind-hearted and tenacious woman who has never made a complaint despite all the struggles and hardships, but she dies of soft bone disease under the loss of both her son and daughter. Xu Fengxia () Fugui and Jiazhen's daughter, Youqings elder sister. Fengxia becomes deaf and mute because of a fever, but she is just as beautiful and kind-hearted as her mother. This diligent and caring girl later gets happily married to Erxi. However, only after a short period of happiness, she dies while giving birth to their son", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_8.png"}} {"970737_1": {"text": "RAR-related orphan receptor alpha (ROR), also known as NR1F1 (nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group F, member 1) is a nuclear receptor that in humans is encoded by the RORA gene. ROR participates in the transcriptional regulation of some genes involved in circadian rhythm. In mice, ROR is essential for development of cerebellum through direct regulation of genes expressed in Purkinje cells. It also plays an essential role in the development of type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) and mutant animals are ILC2 deficient. In addition, although present in normal numbers, the ILC3 and Th17 cells from ROR deficient mice are", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_1.png"}} {"1104303_9": {"text": "Kugen. Xu Youqing () Fugui and Jiazhen's son. Because of the poor family situation, Youqing learns to take responsibility and help out the family as a child. The long distance between school and home makes him a great runner and makes his gym teacher loves him a lot. This kind boy later dies of donating too much blood to the magistrates (Chunsheng's) wife. Wan Erxi () Fengxias husband. Erxi is a construction worker who has a crooked head. This quiet and honest man is deeply in love with his wife Fengxia, and after her death, he decides to only live", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_9.png"}} {"970737_2": {"text": "defective for cytokine production. Discovery The first three-human isoforms of ROR were initially cloned and characterized as nuclear receptors in 1994 by Gigure and colleagues, when their structure and function were first studied. In the early 2000s, various studies demonstrated that ROR displays rhythmic patterns of expression in a circadian cycle in the liver, kidney, retina, and lung. Of interest, it was around this time that ROR abundance was found to be circadian in the mammalian suprachiasmatic nucleus. ROR is necessary for normal circadian rhythms in mice, demonstrating its importance in chronobiology. Structure The protein encoded by this gene is", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_2.png"}} {"1104303_10": {"text": "for their son. Erxi later dies in a construction accident. Kugen () Fengxia and Erxis son. After both of his parents' deaths, Kugen starts to live with his grandfather Fugui and still cannot escape from poverty. He dies choking on beans Fugui prepared for him. Other Characters: Long Er () A gambler who comes after the Japanese surrender. He takes Mr. Shens place as the top gambler in the town. After Fugui loses all his property to him, he also takes away the Xu familys house. Long Er is finally executed during the Chinese Land Reform Movement as a landlord.", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_10.png"}} {"970737_3": {"text": "a member of the NR1 subfamily of nuclear hormone receptors. In humans, 4 isoforms of ROR have been identified, which are generated via alternative splicing and promoter usage, and exhibit differential tissue-specific expression. The protein structure of ROR consists of four canonical functional groups: an N-terminal (A/B) domain, a DNA-binding domain containing two zinc fingers, a hinge domain, and a C-terminal ligand-binding domain. Within the ROR family, the DNA-binding domain is highly conserved, and the ligand-binding domain is only moderately conserved. Different isoforms of ROR have different binding specificities and strengths of transcriptional activity. Regulation of circadian rhythm The core", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_3.png"}} {"1104303_11": {"text": "Chunsheng () A young boy Fugui meets on the battlefield. Fugui and Chunsheng has good friendship with each other. He later becomes the county Magistrate. In order to save his wife, who is the principal of Youqing, students are forced to donate their blood. Youqing dies because of being taken too much blood. He tries so hard to achieve Fugui and Fengxia's forgiveness. In the later story, Chunsheng is labeled as anti-government. He then commits suicide during the Cultural Revolution. Old Quan () A veteran soldier Fugui meets in the cannon battalion. He used to be a deserter who ran", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_11.png"}} {"970737_4": {"text": "mammalian circadian clock is a negative feedback loop which consists of Per1/Per2, Cry1/Cry2, Bmal1, and Clock. This feedback loop is stabilized through another loop involving the transcriptional regulation of Bmal1. Transactivation of Bmal1 is regulated through the upstream ROR/REV-ERB Response Element (RRE) in the Bmal1 promoter, to which ROR and REV-ERB bind. This stabilizing regulatory loop itself is induced by the Bmal1/Clock heterodimer, which induces transcription of ROR and REV-ERB. ROR, which activates transcription of Bmal1, and REV-ERB, which represses transcription of Bmal1, compete to bind to the RRE. This feedback loop regulating the expression of Bmal1 is thought to", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_4.png"}} {"1104303_12": {"text": "away seven times. Though once he gets away from one unit, he can be captured by other units sooner than later. Old Quan, Fugui, and Chunsheng support each other when the unit is surrounded by the Liberation Army. He is killed by a straying bullet on the battlefield. Team Leader The one who is in charge of the production and management of the village. He is implicated in the Cultural Revolution. He also is the matchmaker of Fengxia and Erxis marriage. \"FuGui\" The Ox This old ox Xu Fugui buys after begging for the butcher's mercy. Thus \"Fugui\" the ox,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_12.png"}} {"970737_5": {"text": "stabilize the core clock mechanism, helping to buffer it against changes in the environment. Mechanism Specific association with ROR elements (RORE) in regulatory regions is necessary for ROR's function as a transcriptional activator. ROR achieves this by specific binding to a consensus core motif in RORE, RGGTCA. This interaction is possible through the association of ROR's first zinc finger with the core motif in the major groove, the P-box, and the association of its C-terminal extension with the AT-rich region in the 5 region of RORE. Homology ROR, ROR, and ROR are all transcriptional activators recognizing ROR-response elements. ROR-alpha is", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_5.png"}} {"1104303_13": {"text": "as a survivor of the butcher's knife, is actually a stand-in for Xu Fugui himself as a survivor of brutal reality and oppressions. Synopsis To Live includes 11 chapters in total and one preface from Yu Hua. Chapter 1 While collecting popular folk songs in the countryside, the narrator \"I\" meets an old man named Xu Fugui, who talks to a plowing ox. He yells the names of six or seven owsen with only one ox present, which makes me very curious. So \"I\" talk to him and start our conversation about his past story. As the son of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_13.png"}} {"970737_6": {"text": "expressed in a variety of cell types and is involved in regulating several aspects of development, inflammatory responses, and lymphocyte development. The ROR isoforms (ROR1 through ROR3) arise via alternative RNA processing, with ROR2 and ROR3 sharing an amino-terminal region different from ROR1. In contrast to ROR, ROR is expressed in Central Nervous System (CNS) tissues involved in processing sensory information and in generating circadian rhythms while ROR is critical in lymph node organogenesis and thymopoeisis. The DNA-binding domains of the DHR3 orphan receptor in Drosophila shows especially close homology within amino and carboxy regions adjacent to the second zinc", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_6.png"}} {"1104303_14": {"text": "landlord, Fu Gui says he is a prodigal son of the Xu family. He spends most of his life in gambling dens and brothels. He also treats his pregnant wife Jia Zhen badly. She kneels and begs Fu Gui to come home, and he chooses to have Jia Zhen thrown out. Chapter 2 Eventually, Fugui loses his entire family fortune to Long Er. In order to pay off the debt, Fugui's father has to exchange their lands and house for copper cash and lets Fugui pick his way to pay off the gambling debt. Long Er became the owner of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_14.png"}} {"970737_7": {"text": "finger region in ROR, suggesting that this group of residues is important for the proteins' functionalities. PDP1 and VRI in Drosophila regulate circadian rhythm's by competing for the same binding site, the VP box, similarly to how ROR and REV-ERB competitively bind to RRE. PDP1 and VRI constitute a feedback loop and are functional homologs of ROR and REV-ERB in mammals. Direct orthologs of this gene have been identified in mice and humans. Human cytochrome c pseudogene HC2 and ROR share overlapping genomic organization with the HC2 pseudogene located within the ROR2 transcription unit. The nucleotide and deduced amino acid", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_7.png"}} {"1104303_15": {"text": "the lands and the house. Soon after moving out of their family house, Fugui's father, unfortunately, passes away. Jiazhen, with her unborn son, is then picked up by a carriage sent by her father, Fugui's father-in-law. Fengxia, Fugui's elder daughter, is left behind with the Xu's. Chapter 3 To support his family, Fugui rents five mu of land from Long Er, the new landlord, and becomes a hardworking farmer. Fugui also meets the faithful old servant Changgen, who has become a beggar since the Xu's decline. But he still refuses to stay with Fugui's family. He gives Fengxia a gift", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_15.png"}} {"970737_8": {"text": "sequences of cytochrome c-processed pseudogene are on the sense strand while those of the ROR2 amino-terminal exon are on the antisense strand. Interactions DNA: ROR binds to the P-box of the RORE. Co-activators: SRC-1, CBP, p300, TRIP-l, TRIP-230, transcription intermediary protein-1 (TIF-1), peroxisome proliferator-binding protein (PBP), and GRIP-1 physically interact with ROR. LXXLL motif: ROR interacts with SRC-1, GRIP-l, CBP, and p300 via the LXXLL (L=Leucine, X=any amino acid) motifs on these proteins. Ubiquitination: ROR is targeted for the proteasome by ubiquitination. A co-repressor, Hairless, stabilizes ROR by protecting it from this process, which also represses ROR. Sumoylation: UBE21/UBC9: Ubiquitin-conjugating", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_8.png"}} {"1104303_16": {"text": "once, and Fugui never sees him again after that. Finally, after a few months, Jiazhen comes back with her newborn son, Youqin. However, Fugui's mother then becomes ill, and on Fugui's way to seek medication for her, he is forcibly conscripted into the Nationalist Army. Chapter 4 In the military, Fugui suffers from hunger, cold, and death threat. He also witnesses the cruelty of Chinese Civil War with Chunsheng and Old Quan. After almost two years of conscription, Fugui was finally sent home by the Liberation Army. Upon returning home years later, Fugui learns that his mother has died months", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_16.png"}} {"970737_9": {"text": "enzyme I interacts with RORs, but its effect is not yet known. Phosphorylation: Phosphorylation of ROR1, which inhibits its transcriptional activity, is induced by Protein Kinase C. ERK2: Extracellular signal-regulated kinase-2 also phosphorylates ROR. ATXN1: ATXN1 and ROR form part of a protein complex in Purkinje cells. FOXP3: FOXP3 directly represses the transcriptional activity of RORs. NME1: ROR has been shown to specifically interact with NME1. NM23-2: NM23-2 is a nucleoside diphosphate kinase involved in organogenesis and differentiation. NM23-1: NM23-1 is the product of a tumor metastasis suppressor candidate gene. As a drug target Because ROR and REV-ERB are nuclear", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_9.png"}} {"1104303_17": {"text": "after Fugui entered the army. A high fever has left his daughter Fengxia deaf and mute. During land reform, the five mu of land Fugui rents before the war, is now owned by him. Long Er is executed as a landlord during the reform. Chapter 5 To send Youqing to school, Fugui and Jiazhen decide to give Fengxia away to the family interest in getting a daughter-in-law. Months later, Fengxia comes back on her own because she misses her family. And Fugui doesn't want her to go back anymore as he finds out how much he loves his daughter. In", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_17.png"}} {"970737_10": {"text": "receptors that share the same target genes and are involved in processes that regulate metabolism, development, immunity, and circadian rhythm, they show potential as drug targets. Synthetic ligands have a variety of potential therapeutic uses, and can be used to treat diseases such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, autoimmunity, and cancer. T0901317 and SR1001, two synthetic ligands, have been found to be ROR and ROR inverse agonists that suppress reporter activity and have been shown to delay onset and clinical severity of multiple sclerosis and other Th17 cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. SR1078 has been discovered as a ROR and ROR agonist that increases", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_10.png"}} {"1104303_18": {"text": "1958, people's communes were established. Most of the family supplies and properties (land, livestock) are confiscated by the village. The Great Leap Forward also starts, villagers' ironwares, including pots, are crackdowns to smelt iron. Chapter 6 Jiazhen, unfortunately, gets \"soft bone\" disease, and her condition is gets worse day by day. She can hardly stand up and work. Meanwhile, Fugui's family accidentally manufactures steel and receives praise from the team leader. Chapter 7 People's commune shuts down the dining hall, leading to starvation in the village and town. Many people can't even eat a grain of rice for monthsJiazhen's father", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_18.png"}} {"1571481_1": {"text": "David John Herman (born October 3, 1984) is a retired American mixed martial artist, who competed in the Heavyweight division of Titan FC, UFC, Bellator, EliteXC, World Victory Road, ShoXC, and Shark Fights. His nickname \"Pee-Wee\" is a reference of the character Pee-Wee Herman, created and portrayed by American comedian Paul Reubens. Background Herman was born in Columbia City, Indiana, and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, attending Concordia Lutheran High School. At Concordia, Herman participated in various sports including football, track and field, and cross country. He also competed in wrestling for one month in his sophomore year before being", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_1.png"}} {"970737_11": {"text": "the expression of G6PC and FGF21, yielding the therapeutic potential to treat obesity and diabetes as well as cancer of the breast, ovaries, and prostate. SR3335 has also been discovered as a ROR inverse agonist. CGP 52608 See also RAR-related orphan receptor REV-ERB Aromatase deficiency References Further reading External links Intracellular receptors Transcription factors", "image_path": "./outputimg/970737_11.png"}} {"1104303_19": {"text": "supports the Xu's with a small bag of rice, along with grassroots and barks, the Xu's manages to survive. Chapter 8 Things finally get better after the grain harvest. Though, to save the wife of the county magistrate from losing too much blood while giving birth, Youqin dies from the over-blood donation. When Fugui discovers that the magistrate is his old-time friend Chunsheng, he can't drive himself to get revenge anymore. Grieved Jiazhen also rejects Chunsheng's compensation for Youqing. Years later, Cultural Revolution starts. Chapter 9 Fengxia gets married to Erxi, who has a crooked head. However, he is a", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_19.png"}} {"1571481_2": {"text": "expelled from the school. After taking his GED as a junior and spending a year at IPFW, Herman transferred to Indiana University at Bloomington, which has a Division I wrestling program. Despite having basically no high school wrestling experience, Herman competed for Indiana as a walk-on and excelled, competing for three full years and part of a fourth year. He red-shirted his first season which was from 2003 to 2004 and held an impressive 289 record in his second season. He then claimed the exclusive starting role in his third season, holding a 2816 record and qualifying for the NCAA", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_2.png"}} {"1237603_1": {"text": "Orpheo Henk Keizerweerd (born 21 November 1968 in Paramaribo) is a retired Dutch footballer. During his career he played for IJ.V.V. Stormvogels, SV Huizen, Rodez AF, Oldham Athletic A.F.C., FC Den Bosch, and Real Murcia. In March 1993, he scored the winning goal in a 199293 Coupe de France match against Olympique Als, leading Rodez AF to the Round of 32 only to be beaten by 91 to finalists FC Nantes Atlantique. The same month, he was transferred to Oldham Athletic and appeared in a Premier League match against Liverpool as a substitute. References External links Profile at Voetbal International", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237603_1.png"}} {"1104303_20": {"text": "trustworthy and considerate man. Every one of the Xu's is happy with their marriage. Chapter 10 As the cultural revolution grows more intense, the red guards punish the team leader and Chunsheng, the magistrate, as \"capitalist roaders\" accuse them of oppressing and belittling the people and peasants. Chunsheng sneaks to meet the Xu's once, and Jiazhen chooses to forgive him and ask him to hang on. \"You still owe us a life, hold on to your life to repay us.\" Though after a month of torturing, Chunsheng commits to suicide. After that, Fengxia and Erxi came back to serve old", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_20.png"}} {"1571481_3": {"text": "tournament, in which he went 22. In a 2006 pre-season ranking, Herman was placed as high as eighth in the nation. In his fourth season Herman started off the season flawlessly, winning a tournament in November, but left a week later with no explanation for his departure, and later graduated from the university with a degree in general studies. Herman began training in mixed martial arts after watching one of his former college teammates train in the rising sport. Mixed martial arts career Early career Following a 20 amateur career, Herman made his professional mixed martial arts debut on December", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_3.png"}} {"1237603_2": {"text": "1968 births Living people Footballers from Paramaribo Dutch men's footballers Surinamese emigrants to the Netherlands Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players FC Den Bosch players Premier League players Eerste Divisie players Real Murcia CF players Rodez AF players Men's association football forwards Expatriate men's footballers in England Expatriate men's footballers in France Expatriate men's footballers in Spain Dutch expatriate men's footballers Dutch expatriate sportspeople in England Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Spain", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237603_2.png"}} {"169256_1": {"text": "Boundless is the second album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released on October 26, 2001. To reach out to a wider audience, Rajaton released this CD with all but two songs in English. Track listing Title (composer / lyricist) Butterfly (Mia Makaroff) Un-Wishing Well (Heikki Sarmanto / Kim Rich / arr. Jussi Chydenius) The Lark in the Clear Air (Jussi Chydenius / Samuel Ferguson) We Walk in a Fog (Jussi Chydenius / Eino Leino, translated by Jaakko Mntyjrvi) Lady Madonna (John Lennon & Paul McCartney, arr. Jussi Chydenius) Dobbin's Flowery Vale (Irish folk melody, arr. Matti Kallio) Summer Song", "image_path": "./outputimg/169256_1.png"}} {"569908_1": {"text": "American Yearbook is a 2004 American drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Brian Ging. While the film itself is finished, and has been shown at various film festivals, there is currently no public release date. Plot Will Nash (Nick Tagas) is the kid-next-door, a typical upbeat high schooler, but his dreams of being a photographer quickly fade, as he is relentlessly terrorized by school bullies Ian (Chris Peter) and Jason (Ryan Nixon). Will adores Amanda (Giovannie Pico), but her best friend Kristy (Jennifer Noble) is dating the head bully Ian. Confused and angry, Will meets a mysterious, brooding", "image_path": "./outputimg/569908_1.png"}} {"1104303_21": {"text": "Fugui and Jiazhen. Fengxia then gives birth to her first son, Kugen. Chapter 11 Fengxia dies in the delivery room because of hemorrhaging. Soon after that, Jiazhen passes away. Fugui moves into town and lives with Kugen and Erxi. When Kugen is four years old, Erxi is killed by two slabs of cement. Fugui then has to live with his only remaining familygrandson Kugen in the village till Kugen is seven. He chokes to death when eating beans. All by himself, Fugui saves up some money and buys an old ox from the butcher to accompany him, naming it \"Fugui\".", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_21.png"}} {"1571481_4": {"text": "31, 2006. He quickly amassed an undefeated 110 record, fighting 10 times throughout 2007, and went 130 before actually joining an MMA gym and officially begin training. In 2008, Herman signed with the now defunct EliteXC organization. He debuted on the undercard of EliteXC: Street Certified, defeating Mario Rinaldi via TKO. His second bout came at EliteXC: Return of the King, where he defeated Ron Waterman via TKO. He next faced Kerry Schall in the main event of ShoXC 9, which would ultimately be the final show by the company. Following the dissolution of EliteXC, Herman fought for a variety", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_4.png"}} {"169256_2": {"text": "(Michael McGlynn) Poison Tree (Laura Sippola / William Blake) You Can't Stop Me! (Mia Makaroff) Armahan Kulku (The Lover's Path) (Anna-Mari Khr / lyrics from the Kanteletar) Kaipaava (Longing) (trad. Finnish, arr. Essi Wuorela and Jussi Chydenius) External links Official Rajaton website Rajaton - Boundless at Last.fm 2001 albums Rajaton albums", "image_path": "./outputimg/169256_2.png"}} {"569908_2": {"text": "character named Chance (Jon Carlo Alvarez), both of them outsiders. Chance eventually convinces Will that they should get a gun and take the bullies out: pull a Columbine. Amanda pleads with Will to set revenge aside, but can Will stop what he and Chance have started, or are Will's emotions too strong for him to just walk away? Cast Nick Tagas as William \"Will\" Nash Jon Carlo Alvarez as Chance Holden Chris Peter as Ian Blake Ryan Nixon as Jason Clarke Giovannie Pico as Amanda Hunter Jennifer Noble as Kristy Palmer Daniel Timko as Brandon Holden See also List of", "image_path": "./outputimg/569908_2.png"}} {"1104303_22": {"text": "Theme The philosophy of life What people in To Live do throughout their lives is not to fight against tragic fate and suffering or die to prove the greatness and value of their lives; on the contrary, they obey and endure in silence and challenge death by staying alive with determination and glimmer of hope. At the end of the story, Fugui ends up with an old ox but still enjoys the rest of his life in peace and calm. Surviving from a catalog of misfortunes, Fugui's persistence, and self-relief after tragedies are valuable attitudes Yu Hua sees among ordinary", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_22.png"}} {"1571481_5": {"text": "of promotions including Bellator Fighting Championships, Shark Fights and World Victory Road. Korean fighter Mu Bae Choi handed him his first loss in Japan on January 4, 2009, fighting in the Sengoku promotion. In his next fight Herman defeated Jim York at Sengoku 11. In 2010, Herman became entangled in a lawsuit with Bellator that kept him out of action in the United States for just over a year. Once the legal issues were settled, Herman was scheduled to face Ricco Rodriguez at Bellator 31 but Rodriguez pulled out of the fight due to a knee injury. Michal Kita stepped", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_5.png"}} {"1104303_23": {"text": "lives. Genre From Avant-garde fiction to Literary Realism. Since the disintegration of the avant-garde novel, Yu Hua's novel writing has undergone significant changes. This change is marked by his three full-length novels, Cries in the Drizzles, To Live, and Chronicle of a Blood Merchant. In the 1990s, Yu Hua's personal life underwent important changes. One of the most significant changes was the birth of his son. The sense of responsibility of becoming a father not only strengthened and enriched Yu Hua's understanding of \"lives\" but also became an opportunity for Yu Hua's creative transformation in the 1990s. To Live is", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_23.png"}} {"1571481_6": {"text": "in, and served as Rodriguez's replacement. Herman defeated him via first round submission. Herman received his second loss after being disqualified for illegal knees to Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou. Herman then faced Yoshihiro Nakao at World Victory Road Presents: Soul of Fight. He won the fight via decision, the first fight in his career to go the distance. Ultimate Fighting Championship Herman was expected to make his promotional debut against Rob Broughton on June 11, 2011, at UFC 131. However, in late March, Broughton was replaced in the bout by Joey Beltran. When Brock Lesnar pulled out of his main event", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_6.png"}} {"569908_3": {"text": "American films of 2004 Bang Bang You're Dead, a 2002 TV film about a school shooting Zero Day, a 2003 film about a school shooting. Elephant, another 2003 film about a school shooting. Duck! The Carbine High Massacre, a 2000 film about a school shooting. The Only Way, another 2004 film about a school shooting. External links 2004 films 2000s English-language films Films about bullying Works about the Columbine High School massacre Films about school violence 2000s teen drama films American teen drama films 2004 drama films 2000s American films", "image_path": "./outputimg/569908_3.png"}} {"1104303_24": {"text": "a symbol of Yu Hua's transformation. By applying Realism to his work, Yu Hua was able to describe real-life in an observant and revealing form. Realism also enables him to describe realistic tragedies among lower classes during the special historical period in a more detailed and unembellished style. From short stories to long ones, Yu Hua's stories have become more comprehensive. While dark humor is still a highlighting feature of his work, his focus has switched from blood and death to the reflection on the reality of society and the life of the general public. So his works of this", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_24.png"}} {"1571481_7": {"text": "fight with Junior dos Santos, Jon Olav Einemo's original opponent, Shane Carwin, stepped up to replace Lesnar against dos Santos. Herman instead fought fellow UFC newcomer Einemo. Herman defeated Einemo via TKO (punches) at 3:19 of round 2 in a back and forth bout that earned Fight of the Night honors. Herman was scheduled to face Mike Russow on October 8, 2011, at UFC 136. However, the bout was cancelled after Herman failed his preliminary drug test in which he tested positive for marijuana. Herman denies using the prohibited substances. Herman fought against Stefan Struve on February 15, 2012, at", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_7.png"}} {"1104303_25": {"text": "period were well recognized by readers and received high praise. Writing Style Yu Hua uses a narrative style similar to zero-intervention to present the tragic beauty of \"To Live\". The author can exclude the subject from making explicit value judgments and emotional penetration of the suffering life, as if standing in a \"non-earthly position\" and objectively and calmly narrating the human suffering. The use of an objective and neutral narrative position with a warm and deep emotional tone in the text makes To Live a symbol of Yu Hua's stylistic transformation. The novel's use of symbolism is to use death", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_25.png"}} {"1571481_8": {"text": "UFC on Fuel TV 1. He lost the fight via TKO in the second round. Herman replaced Gabriel Gonzaga to face Roy Nelson on May 26, 2012, at UFC 146. He was defeated via KO in 51 seconds. Herman next faced Antnio Rodrigo Nogueira on October 13, 2012, at UFC 153. Herman was submitted by Nogueira via armbar in the second round, receiving the first submission loss of his career. Herman tested positive for marijuana for the second time after failing his post-fight drug test for UFC 153. He was suspended for six months and ordered to undergo treatment. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_8.png"}} {"1104303_26": {"text": "to symbolize living. Few people may encounter the pain of sending away the gray-haired to the black-haired, and the gray-haired sending away the black-haired one by one may only be seen in fiction.The truth of art will make people believe that not only has there been a living Fugui in the world, but there will be many more in the future and invisibly anguishing in the dark side of society. In To Live, Yu Hua incorporates many of his concerns about the society and people, revealing those small but great people who struggle in the midst of it. At this", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_26.png"}} {"1571481_9": {"text": "suspension was lifted in April 2013. Herman was expected to face Shane del Rosario on July 6, 2013, at UFC 162. However, del Rosario was forced off the card due to injury and replaced by Gabriel Gonzaga. Herman lost the fight just 17 seconds into the first round by TKO. After losing four fights in a row, Herman was released from the UFC. Titan Fighting Championship On January 28, 2014, it was announced that Herman had signed a contract with Titan Fighting Championship. Herman was expected to face Kalib Starnes at Titan FC 28 on April 25, 2014. However the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_9.png"}} {"1104303_27": {"text": "time, Yu Hua's linguistic narrative has departed from objective and indifferent narration. As Zhang Xuexin comments it, \"Yu Hua turned to a serious exploration of survival at that stage, and the novels of this period can be called 'survival novels': they are 'grounded in the breadth and depth of the writer's thinking and imagination about the state of human existence ', showing both 'a picture of the human state ' and expressing 'the inner voice of the human soul in front of suffering and fate.'\" In short, Yu Hua's creative turn at this stage is characterized by a shift from", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_27.png"}} {"1571481_10": {"text": "event was delayed until May 16, 2014. He won the fight via unanimous decision. Herman was expected to face Walt Harris at Titan FC 30 on September 26, 2014. However Harris was forced out of the bout with a back injury and the fight was then rescheduled to take place at Titan FC 32 on November 20, 2014. However the bout was scrapped after Harris re-signed with the UFC. Herman was then expected to face Jon Madsen for the Titan FC heavyweight championship at the event. On November 4, 2014, it was announced that Titan FC 32 would be postponed", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_10.png"}} {"1104303_28": {"text": "\"formal avant-grading\" to \"ordinaries' survival\". Awards Grinzane Cavour Prize (1998) Adaptations Film A film adaption (To Live) of this book starring well-known actors such as Gong Li and Ge You was released in 1994, premiering at the New York Film Festival, after numerous discussions between film director Zhang Yimou and the novelist author Yu Hua upon the proper film adaptation, keeping the plot within the frame of Yu Hua's artistic vision. Yu Hua has previously stated that he prefers his own novel to the film. The film changes the setting from rural southern China to a small city in northern", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_28.png"}} {"1571481_11": {"text": "to December 19, 2014, and would be moved from Augusta, Georgia to Lowell, Massachusetts. Herman subsequently pulled out of the bout due to an injury. Personal life Herman married Madeleine Atchley in March 2014. They live on a farm and have a son, Leo. On January 19, 2015, Herman was arrested in the early morning in Indiana, allegedly after leading police on a chase. Herman faces three felony charges, including resisting law enforcement with a vehicle and battery against law enforcement, and a misdemeanor charge of child neglect. His infant child was in the vehicle when he pulled over in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_11.png"}} {"1104303_29": {"text": "China and added the element of shadow puppetry. The second narrator and the ox are not present in the film.[1] Michael Berry, the translator of the English edition of the novel To Live, has said that the novel has a \"darker and more existential\" message and a \"much more brutal\" reality and social critique, while the film renders the failure of Communist ideals and capitalist China as a more optimistic future.[1] Berry says that the film \"allows more room for the hand of fate to hold sway.\"[1] When first released, the movie was officially banned by the Chinese government but", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_29.png"}} {"1571481_12": {"text": "the closest safe well lit area. According to an incident report issued by the Dekalb County Sheriff Department, Herman was speeding on I-69 with no headlights or taillights on. When officers attempted to pull him over, Herman initially refused to pull over before stopping at a gas station, the report states. According to the report: David exited his vehicle and approached Officers in an aggressive manner. David was given multiple warnings to get on the ground and failed to comply. David had to be tased in order to be taken into custody. An infant and adult female were also present", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_12.png"}} {"1104303_30": {"text": "was still shown in theaters in China. Television Series On December 16, 2005, the 33-episode television series adaptation, Fugui was broadcast on Chinese television. Directed by Zhu Zheng, the TV series features lesser-known actors and actresses such as Chen Chuang () as Fugui and Liu Mintao () as Jiazhen. Stage Play Two decades after the novel's release, it was adapted into a stage play titled To Live directed by influential contemporary drama director, Meng Jinghui () and starring actors Huang Bo () as Fugui and Yuan Quan () as Jiazhen. The play premiered at the National Centre for the Performing", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_30.png"}} {"1571481_13": {"text": "in the vehicle. Championships and accomplishments Ultimate Fighting Championship Fight of the Night (One time) Mixed martial arts record |- | Win | align=center| 226 | Kalib Starnes | Decision (unanimous) | Titan FC 28: Brilz vs. Davis | | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Newkirk, Oklahoma, United States | |- | Loss | align=center| 216 | Gabriel Gonzaga | KO (punches) | UFC 162 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 0:17 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | align=center| 215 | Antnio Rodrigo Nogueira | Submission (armbar) | UFC 153 | | align=center| 2", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_13.png"}} {"1104303_31": {"text": "Arts in Beijing between September 4, 2012 to September 9, 2012, and later made its way to cities such as Hangzhou, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Taipei. See also References 1993 Chinese novels Novels by Yu Hua Novels set in China Chinese novels adapted into films Chinese novels adapted into television series Chinese novels adapted into plays", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104303_31.png"}} {"1571481_14": {"text": "| align=center| 4:31 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |- | Loss | align=center| 214 | Roy Nelson | KO (punch) | UFC 146 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 0:51 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |- | Loss | align=center| 213 | Stefan Struve | TKO (punches) | UFC on Fuel TV: Sanchez vs. Ellenberger | | align=center| 2 | align=center| 3:52 | Omaha, Nebraska, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 212 | John-Olav Einemo | TKO (punches) | UFC 131 | | align=center| 2 | align=center| 3:19 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | |-", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_14.png"}} {"1571481_15": {"text": "| Win | align=center| 202 | Yoshihiro Nakao | Decision (unanimous) | World Victory Road Presents: Soul of Fight | | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Win | align=center| 192 | Michal Kita | Submission (omoplata) | Bellator 31 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:16 | Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States | |- | Loss | align=center| 182 | Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou | DQ (illegal knees) | ADFC: Round 1 | | align=center| 2 | align=center| N/A | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | |- | Win | align=center| 181 | Jim York", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_15.png"}} {"1571481_16": {"text": "| KO (axe kicks and punches) | World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 11 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 2:25 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Win | align=center| 171 | Don Frye | TKO (punches) | Shark Fights 6: Stars & Stripes | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:00 | Amarillo, Texas, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 161 | Josh Barnes | KO (knee and punches) | Bellator 5 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:46 | Dayton, Ohio, United States | |- | Loss | align=center| 151 | Choi Mu-Bae | TKO (punches) | World", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_16.png"}} {"1571481_17": {"text": "Victory Road Presents: Sengoku no Ran 2009 | | align=center| 2 | align=center| 2:22 | Saitama, Japan | |- | Win | align=center| 150 | Chris Guillen | TKO (punches) | KOK: Season's Beatings | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:32 | Austin, Texas, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 140 | Kerry Schall | TKO (knees and punches) | ShoXC 9 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:06 | Hammond, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 130 | Ron Waterman | TKO (punches) | EliteXC: Return of the King | | align=center| 1 |", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_17.png"}} {"1571481_18": {"text": "align=center| 2:19 | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 120 | Mario Rinaldi | TKO (knees and punches) | EliteXC: Street Certified | | align=center| 3 | align=center| 0:33 | Miami, Florida, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 110 | Justin Kuhn | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Maximum Combat | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 2:56 | United States | |- | Win | align=center| 100 | Chuck Geyer | KO (punch) | LOF 22: Nemesis | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:31 | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center|", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_18.png"}} {"636786_1": {"text": "Dalbury Lees is a parish in south Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish as taken at the 2011 Census (including Trusley) was 306. It is about six miles (10km) from both Burton-on-Trent and Derby and just under four miles (6km) from Egginton. The parish contains the villages of Dalbury and Lees which are just under apart from one another. Dalbury Lees has been known as Dalbury and as Dalbury with Lees, but Dalbury Lees is the preferred term History In late Victorian times the name was said to have developed from the Old Norse deity name Dellingr, Dalbury is", "image_path": "./outputimg/636786_1.png"}} {"1571481_19": {"text": "90 | Terry Tucker | KO (punch) | LOF 20: Bitter Rivals | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 0:36 | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 80 | Jordan Wall | TKO (submission to punches) | Title Fighting Championships | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:30 | Des Moines, Iowa, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 70 | Andre Mussi | TKO (punches) | Fight Night in the Flats III | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:00 | Cleveland, Ohio, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 60 | James Samuels | KO", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_19.png"}} {"636786_2": {"text": "mentioned twice in the Domesday book where it is spelt Delbebi and Dellingeberie. The book records firstly that there were three bovates which are berewicks of the manor of Mickleover which at that time belonged to the Abbey of Burton. The Abbey held various manors including Appleby Magna, Winshill and Stapenhill - these were all within Derbyshire at that time. Later the book lists under the title of The lands of Henry de FerrersIn Dalbury Godric had two carucates of land to the geld. There is land for four ploughs. There are now two ploughs in demesne and six villans", "image_path": "./outputimg/636786_2.png"}} {"1571481_20": {"text": "(punch) | LOF 18: Pole Position | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 0:18 | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 50 | James Ferguson | KO (punch) | LOF 17: Unrivaled | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:59 | Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 40 | Seth Parker | Submission (rear-naked choke) | LOF: Revolution 4 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:11 | Plainfield, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 30 | Greg Hammer | TKO (submission to punches) | FSG: Coliseum Carnage | | align=center|", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_20.png"}} {"636786_3": {"text": "and one bordar with two ploughs. There is a priest and a church and twenty acres of meadow, woodland pasture one furlong long and half a league broad. TRE worth forty shillings now sixty shillings. Robert holds it. Dalbury is the smaller of the two villages with a handful of houses, a church, and during the nineteenth century a school that could take sixty children. The small church is said to have the former tower of Trentham Priory... \"The small church tower formerly belonged to Trentham Priory, in Staffordshire\". Lees on the other hand is larger with around 70 houses", "image_path": "./outputimg/636786_3.png"}} {"1571481_21": {"text": "1 | align=center| 1:13 | Ames, Iowa, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 20 | Jeff Orieze | KO (punch) | LOF: Revolution 2 | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:59 | Plainfield, Indiana, United States | |- | Win | align=center| 10 | Mike Cooke | KO (punch) | LOF 12: Black Tie Battles | | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:39 | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | References External links Official UFC Profile http://www.daveherman.net/ American male mixed martial artists Mixed martial artists from Indiana Heavyweight mixed martial artists Mixed martial artists utilizing collegiate wrestling American sportspeople in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_21.png"}} {"636786_4": {"text": "and several farms. The Cow pub is the communal centre of the village and the green opposite is frequently used for village ftes and car boot sales. A new village hall was recently completed on the main road through the village. See also Listed buildings in Dalbury Lees Notes References Barber, Henry (1968). British Family Names: Their Origin And Meaning. Genealogical Publishing Company. . Civil parishes in Derbyshire South Derbyshire District", "image_path": "./outputimg/636786_4.png"}} {"1571481_22": {"text": "doping cases Doping cases in mixed martial arts Living people 1984 births People from Columbia City, Indiana Sportspeople from Fort Wayne, Indiana Sportspeople from Temecula, California Ultimate Fighting Championship male fighters American male sport wrestlers", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571481_22.png"}} {"302866_1": {"text": "European viper may refer to: Vipera berus, the common European adder, a venomous snake widespread in Europe and Asia Vipera aspis, the European asp, a venomous snake found in southwestern Europe Animal common name disambiguation pages", "image_path": "./outputimg/302866_1.png"}} {"1037311_1": {"text": "Juan Bimba is a fictitious character used in the past as the national personification of Venezuela, but is now regarded as obsolete. According to the local folklore of the region of Cuman the name comes from a mentally ill local inhabitant of the 1850s; but this version is doubtful. It was first used by Juan Vicente Gonzlez, a Venezuelan columnist of the 19th century as an example of the average Venezuelan peasant, the prototype of the common people. The cartoon was drawn by cartoonist Mariano Medina Febres in the 1930s Use in politics The name was used and preserved by", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037311_1.png"}} {"1037311_2": {"text": "Andrs Eloy Blanco in several poems and in the Fantoches magazine. A sociopolitical essay by the poet, in 1936, revolving particularly on socialism and communism in Venezuelan history, was entitled Carta a Juan Bimba (A Letter to Juan Bimba). Accin Democrtica, one of the two leading political parties of Venezuela in the 20th century, used and further popularized the name and created an image to accompany the symbolism of their 1963 electoral campaign's motto: El Partido del Pueblo (The People's Party), especially since the country's supreme court banned the use of their official flag. Recently, former Venezuelan president Hugo Chvez", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037311_2.png"}} {"1037311_3": {"text": "was seen performing a humoristic version of himself as Juan Bimba, particularly during political campaigning tactics, portraying the image of a humble llanero. See also Brother Jonathan Doa Juanita Huaso References Venezuelan culture National personifications", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037311_3.png"}} {"770247_1": {"text": "Yabroud District () is a district of the Rif Dimashq Governorate in southern Syria. Administrative centre is the city of Yabroud. At the 2004 census, the district had a population of 48,370. Sub-districts The district of Yabroud is divided into two sub-districts or naw (population as of 2004): Localities in Yabroud District According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the following villages, towns and cities, make up the district of Yabroud: References Districts of Rif Dimashq Governorate", "image_path": "./outputimg/770247_1.png"}} {"369650_1": {"text": "Horowitz Horror and More Horowitz Horror are two collections of short horror stories written by Anthony Horowitz, published in 1999 and 2000 respectively. A third set of stories called More Bloody Horowitz (or Bloody Horowitz in the United States) was published in 2009 (and later released as Scared to Death). The first two collections were also published in a single collection called The Complete Horowitz Horror (later released as Horowitz Horror: The Ultimate Collection). Horowitz Horror was first published in 1999 and contained nine short stories. The stories in Horowitz Horror are written in a mixture of first-person and third-person", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_1.png"}} {"369650_2": {"text": "narrative. Out of the nine stories, two (Light Moves and The Man with the Yellow Face) are conveyed from the viewpoint of the leading character. Synopsis Bath Night A newly installed bath harbours the spirit of a Victorian era axe-murderer. The family's daughter, Isabel, has suspicions about the bath even before discovering this, and refuses to use it, eventually deciding to destroy it. Her parents catch her in the act and she is sent to an asylum. At the end of the story, the father decides to go on a killing spree whilst in the bath. Killer Camera A boy", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_2.png"}} {"369650_3": {"text": "buys a camera as a birthday present, unaware that it has been imbued with dark magic anything that is photographed is destroyed; he searches for his family, who have taken the camera with them on a trip to London. He manages to find them and is relieved to hear that they have not taken any pictures of each other until he is told that his brother took a picture of the London skyline. Light Moves A computer formerly owned by now-deceased horse-racing journalist, Ethan Sly, has the power to give horse racing tips. A schoolboy is given the computer as", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_3.png"}} {"369650_4": {"text": "a present, and ends up being forced by the local bully to give him the names of the winners. However, one of the names it gives \"Light Moves\" is the name of a company whose van runs over the bully. The Night Bus On Halloween night, two brothers returning home from a party, go on an unexpected bus tour of London's cemeteries. Harriet's Horrible Dream A rich girl's family no longer has enough money to support her and she has been sold to a restaurant owned by a family friend which serves human meat. Then she wakes up, realising that", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_4.png"}} {"369650_5": {"text": "it was all a nightmare until she looks at her surroundings. Scared A school bully gets his comeuppance while walking through the countryside. A Career in Computer Games A boy who has recently left school with no qualifications, due to his obsession with computer games, thinks he has found the job of a lifetime testing an upcoming video game, but finds himself trapped in a brutally realistic world where countless men in black suits shoot at him. The Man with the Yellow Face A boy gets his photo taken at a train station, in a sinister photo booth which produces", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_5.png"}} {"369650_6": {"text": "pictures that foretell future events. The picture he gets shows a grown up with a hideously deformed yellow face. The train he boards crashes and injures him severely, leaving him with the same yellow face as the one in the photo. The Monkey's Ear A family purchases a monkey's ear able to grant wishes. Although there is one catch it is partially deaf. So when the father shouts at his son to go to hell, they don't know where he has gone. More Horowitz Horror More Horowitz Horror was published as a sequel collection in 2000. The book is marketed", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_6.png"}} {"369650_7": {"text": "as containing eight stories. However, the tales obviously written by Horowitz himself are supplemented by an allegedly unauthorised add-on, written satirically by a serial killer. As with its forerunner, More Horowitz Horror is not confined to third-person narrative. \"The Hitchhiker\" and \"Twist Cottage\" are written in first-person, while \"Burnt\" (renamed as Burned in the US release) is expressed as a series of diary entries. Meanwhile, \"The Shortest Horror Story Ever Written\" communicates directly with the reader through second-person narrative. Synopses The Hitchhiker A family is on their way home from a day at the seaside when they unwittingly allow a", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_7.png"}} {"369650_8": {"text": "psychopath, supposedly from the nearby asylum, into their car (A clue to his real identity is the false name \"Mr. Rellik\" he gives them, which spelt backwards is Killer). Only the son works out the truth, but his parents do not believe him. He pushes the hitchhiker out of the car and he is killed. It is then revealed that the hitchhiker was actually a gardener for the lunatic asylum, and that his name is Mr. Renwick (not \"Rellik\" as the boy misheard.) We then learn that the boy himself is an inmate of the asylum, and was out on", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_8.png"}} {"369650_9": {"text": "day release for the first time after being committed to the asylum for pushing his older brother in front of a train and killing him. He is returned to the asylum following the murder of Mr. Renwick. The Sound of Murder A deaf schoolgirl learns the horrifying truth behind her new French teacher through her malfunctioning hearing aid, and then hears his plans to murder her, too. Burnt (North American title: \"Burned\") While on holiday in Barbados, a boy called Timothy has concerns about his uncle, who is desperate to get a suntan. Timothy's aunt, who no longer loves her", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_9.png"}} {"369650_10": {"text": "husband, has replaced the sun tan lotion with cooking oil, burning her husband's skin. Flight 715 A girl has a nightmare, in which she foresees that the airliner which is about to fly her family home from a vacation in Vancouver is destined to crash. Since her family do not believe her, the girl takes matters into her own hands. She wanders off on her own making it impossible for her family to travel and only returns after the aircraft has taken off. What neither she nor her family find out is that the aircraft is damaged in flight, and", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_10.png"}} {"1371234_1": {"text": "Boyukshor (), also spelled separately Boyuk Shor (in translation refers to \"Big Salty\"), is the second largest lake of Azerbaijan and largest on Absheron Peninsula. It is located in the center of the Absheron peninsula, on the boundaries of Binagadi, Sabunchu and Narimanov raions of the city of Baku. Overview According to geological data, the average depth of the water in the lake is 3.40-3.95 meters; the maximum depth is 4.20 meters. The shoreline depth ranges from 0.50 to 1.70 meters. The lake is in oval shape and its length from the northwestern to southeastern bank is about 10km whilst", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371234_1.png"}} {"369650_11": {"text": "that if their extra weight had been on board, it wouldn't have landed safely and the girl's nightmare would have come true. Howard's End A delinquent teenage boy is run over by a bus and finds himself in Heaven or so he thinks. He becomes bored with the idyllic existence, and wants to move to Hell but it is revealed he was there all along (this story is similar to the Twilight Zone episode \"A Nice Place to Visit\"). The Lift (North American title: \"The Elevator\") A police detective investigates the strange disappearance of a spoiled boy at Covent Garden", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_11.png"}} {"1371234_2": {"text": "the maximum width is 1.5-2.0km. The lake feeds from the underground waters and completely contained from any rivers. The lake surface is 1,300 hectares and the volume is 45 million cm3. Ecology The ecological situation of the lake is in a bad state. It is polluted with waste from surrounding businesses. According to the Ministry of Ecology, about 18 thousand m3 of industrial and communal waste is disposed to the lake. One of the main sources of pollution is the oil waste waters from oil exploration and production boom of the 1930s. The first oil storage reservoir was built near", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371234_2.png"}} {"369650_12": {"text": "tube station. The boy got into an elevator, but never came out. The inspector comes to the conclusion that the boy was in a lift with a group of cannibals. The Phone Goes Dead A teenage boy discovers that his mobile phone can receive calls from the dead, after its last owner died while using it. He repeatedly receives messages telling him to tell people about how to deal with their death, but he never tells anybody. His parents later receive a phone call from him after he has been killed in a bus accident on a school trip. Twist", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_12.png"}} {"1371234_3": {"text": "the lake in 1866. In 2004, the ecological state of the lake was placed in extremely poor category. Additionally, the construction works which started with drying out of the lake caused more pollution for the residents of the area. The strong winds of Baku create dust from the sand transported to the lake location to dry the lake. Expert have also alleged that while dehydrating the lake, sediments spread by the wind will cause more ecological problems. Construction of entertainment complex In the 2000s, the Baku authorities prepared a plan for construction of a big entertainment complex on the place", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371234_3.png"}} {"369650_13": {"text": "Cottage A man goes to sinister lengths to rid himself and his son of his dreadful second wife by moving to a cottage haunted by the ghost of a witch who kills any woman who enters. The Shortest Horror Story Ever Written An add-on to the book purportedly written by a maniac, not Anthony Horowitz. He describes how his own horror story was refused publication, so he set out on a killing spree. If the first letter of each sentence is put together, then the phrase \"I am going to murder you soon\" is spelled out. External links Anthony Horowitz.com", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_13.png"}} {"369650_14": {"text": "More Horowitz Horror at fantasticfiction.co.uk 1999 short story collections 2000 short story collections Cannibalism in fiction Short story collections by Anthony Horowitz Horror short story collections Orchard Books books", "image_path": "./outputimg/369650_14.png"}} {"1371234_4": {"text": "of the Boyuk Shor lake. The lake is planned to be dried out and set of parks and buildings be constructed on its territory. The first stage of the project plans to consume 128 hectares of the territory with 70% to be composed of soil and 30% of a yet to be created clean artificial lake. It will include an entertainment park, sports and resort facilities and gardens. Azerbaijan's Oil Museum, Azerbaijani Tea and Azerbaijani Wines museums are proposed to be built as well. A new mall on 4.5 hectares will be built too. The main entrance to the park", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371234_4.png"}} {"1371234_5": {"text": "will be from the Boyuk Shor Highway (known as the \"airport highway\") Close to the entrance, \"Children's World\" complex will be constructed. It will include a movie theater, concert hall, cafe, a zoo (14 ha), attractions park (10 ha). The center of the complex will have an artificial lake with small boats tours, a waterfall. The complex will also include a railroad for kids. References External links Lake Boyukshor - satellite image Byk or glnn razisind tikilck Bak ylnc-dman Kompleksi paytaxtn n mhtm memarlq incilrindn biri olacaq image of the new parks complex to be built Bykor glnn ekoloji vziyytinin", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371234_5.png"}} {"1371234_6": {"text": "yaxladrlmas, mhafizsi v istifadsi sahsind lav tdbirlr haqqnda Azrbaycan Respublikas Prezidentinin 26 dekabr 2013-c il tarixli, 61 sayl Frman (azerb.) Lakes of Azerbaijan Geography of Baku", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371234_6.png"}} {"1504578_1": {"text": "Soestdijk is a railway station located in Soestdijk, Netherlands. The station was opened on 27 June 1898 on the single track Den DolderBaarn railway. Train services The following train services call at Soestdijk: Bus services External links NS website Dutch Public Transport journey planner Railway stations in Utrecht (province) Railway stations opened in 1898 Railway stations on the Stichtse lijn Soest, Netherlands Railway stations in the Netherlands opened in the 1890s", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504578_1.png"}} {"1171192_1": {"text": "Fays is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. See also Communes of the Haute-Marne department References Communes of Haute-Marne", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171192_1.png"}} {"1304425_1": {"text": "Busy Little Bears is a 1939 American short family film directed by John A. Haeseler. It won an Oscar at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940 for Best Short Subject (One-Reel). The film was preserved by the Academy Film Archive, in conjunction with the UCLA Film and Television Archive, in 2013. Cast Frank Crumit as Narrator (voice) References External links 1939 films 1939 drama films 1939 short films American drama short films American black-and-white films Live Action Short Film Academy Award winners Paramount Pictures short films 1930s English-language films 1930s American films", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304425_1.png"}} {"1438116_1": {"text": "David W. Alexander (June 22, 1812 April 29, 1886) was an early California politician and pioneer in Los Angeles County, California. He was on the Board of Supervisors in 1853 and 1854, and in 1855 he was elected the third sheriff for the county. Biography Early life David W. Alexander was born on June 22, 1812, in Ireland. He moved to the United States with one of his brothers in 1832. He resided in Philadelphia for three or four years, and from there he went to Rocheport, Missouri. Some say he spent much of his youth in Mexico. Career He", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_1.png"}} {"1438116_2": {"text": "operated a trading company to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1837. In 1841 Alexander, he arrived in California, with the Rowland-Workman Party and lived for some time on Rancho El Rincon, in San Bernardino County, California. He then went to the port of San Pedro, where he and John Temple carried on a trading business and general-merchandise store from 1844 till 1849. They also handled the salting and trading of hides, which were \"practically the only form of money in the county.\" Temple and Alexander created a sensation . . . by bringing in a four-wheel vehicle into the pueblo", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_2.png"}} {"1438116_3": {"text": "[of Los Angeles] in January, 1849. Except for a local-made cart belonging to mission priests it was the first carriage seen in southern California. The importation was a rockaway, costing $1000, along with two American horses, all coming from New England around the Horn on the customary windjammer. He then formed the Alexander and Mellus Company, a mercantile business in Los Angeles, with Francis Mellus (18241863). During this time he also formed a partnership with Phineas Banning in San Pedro, until 1855, when he sold his interest. He also became involved in Southern California real estate. In 1851, landowner Vicente", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_3.png"}} {"1438116_4": {"text": "de la Osa sold Rancho Providencia to Alexander and Mellus Company. In 1867, he sold Rancho Providencia to David Burbank. The Rancho Tujunga, Rancho Cahuenga and Rancho Providencia were patented to Alexander by the United States courts in 1872. His brother, George C. Alexander, and Phineas Banning operated Alexander & Banning as a successful freight and stage line, and in 1851 they: brought in from Salt Lake ten heavy freight wagons, the first seen in this part of the country, and supplemented them later with the purchase of a whole train of 16 wagons and 168 mules from Chihuahua, at", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_4.png"}} {"1438116_5": {"text": "a cost of about $30,000. . . . [Later, in February 1855, he] was known to be an experienced frontiersman, and though they had a terrible time of itthey were three days going one mile in San Francisquito Canyon, building the road as they advancedthe train reached Fort Tejon with cargo intact. During the Mexican War of 184647, he favored the Americans and was made a prisoner by the Californios at the Rancho Santa Ana del Chino of Isaac Williams, but he was released on parole. When hostilities ceased, he became regidore from January 2 to June 29, 1850, in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_5.png"}} {"1438116_6": {"text": "the ayumiento. He was the first President of the Los Angeles Common Council, the governing body of the city, in 185051, resigning on September 25, 1851. He traveled to Europe in 1852. He was elected a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 1853 and 1854. As a supervisor he \"led the movement to lay the first road over the San Fernando Mountains.\" He was then elected Sheriff of Los Angeles county for the terms of 18551856 and 18761877. Personal life He married Adelaida Johnson Mellus of Guaymas, Mexico, widow of his former partner, Francis Mellus, on", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_6.png"}} {"1438116_7": {"text": "November 7, 1864. Their children were Martha, Elizabeth, Ynez, Joseph W. and Samuel. Death He died in Wilmington on April 29, 1886. References California pioneers Los Angeles Common Council (18501889) members 19th-century American politicians Los Angeles County, California sheriffs Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors 1812 births 1886 deaths Irish emigrants to the United States 19th century in Los Angeles People from Rocheport, Missouri", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438116_7.png"}} {"436431_1": {"text": "In the C++ programming language, the assignment operator, =, is the operator used for assignment. Like most other operators in C++, it can be overloaded. The copy assignment operator, often just called the \"assignment operator\", is a special case of assignment operator where the source (right-hand side) and destination (left-hand side) are of the same class type. It is one of the special member functions, which means that a default version of it is generated automatically by the compiler if the programmer does not declare one. The default version performs a memberwise copy, where each member is copied by its", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_1.png"}} {"436431_2": {"text": "own copy assignment operator (which may also be programmer-declared or compiler-generated). The copy assignment operator differs from the copy constructor in that it must clean up the data members of the assignment's target (and correctly handle self-assignment) whereas the copy constructor assigns values to uninitialized data members. For example: My_Array first; // initialization by default constructor My_Array second(first); // initialization by copy constructor My_Array third = first; // Also initialization by copy constructor second = third; // assignment by copy assignment operator Return value of overloaded assignment operator The language permits an overloaded assignment operator to have an arbitrary return", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_2.png"}} {"436431_3": {"text": "type (including void). However, the operator is usually defined to return a reference to the assignee. This is consistent with the behavior of assignment operator for built-in types (returning the assigned value) and allows for using the operator invocation as an expression, for instance in control statements or in chained assignment. Also, the C++ Standard Library requires this behavior for some user-supplied types. Overloading copy assignment operator When deep copies of objects have to be made, exception safety should be taken into consideration. One way to achieve this when resource deallocation never fails is: Acquire new resources Release old resources", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_3.png"}} {"102486_1": {"text": "The National Front () was a far-right political party in Spain. The National Front was founded and directed by Blas Piar as a successor to the Fuerza Nueva. It was created in 1986 with the economic support of other groups of the European far right such as the French Front National and the Italian Social Movement with the objective of increasing their sphere of influence in the European Parliament. In 1987 the National Front did not obtain the 70,000 votes (0.63%) required for representation. A drawn-out debacle ensued that intensified because of the 59,964 votes it obtained at the following", "image_path": "./outputimg/102486_1.png"}} {"436431_4": {"text": "Assign the new resources' handles to the object class My_Array{ int* array; int count; public: My_Array& operator=(const My_Array& other) { if (this != &other) { // protect against invalid self-assignment // 1: allocate new memory and copy the elements int* new_array = new int[other.count]; std::copy(other.array, other.array + other.count, new_array); // 2: deallocate old memory delete[] array; // 3: assign the new memory to the object array = new_array; count = other.count; } // by convention, always return *this return *this; } // ... }; However, if a no-fail (no-throw) swap function is available for all the member subobjects and the", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_4.png"}} {"102486_2": {"text": "elections. Many of the party members, moved by their contempt for the gerontocracy at the head of the party, joined with the Juntas Espaolas, the Unin Patritica, and the Crculo Espaol de Amigos de Europa (CEDADE), a neo-Nazi group. In order to slow the decline of its membership, the National Front created the \"Youth of the National Front\" (Juventudes del Frente Nacional), a section headed by Luis Jos Cillero. With Cillero, who many called the \"young ancient\", the loss of membership to Juntas Espaolas slowed. In 1992, the European allies of Piar, with Jean-Marie Le Pen at the lead, threatened", "image_path": "./outputimg/102486_2.png"}} {"436431_5": {"text": "class provides a copy constructor and destructor (which it should do according to the rule of three), the most straightforward way to implement copy assignment is as follows: public: void swap(My_Array & other) // the swap member function (should never fail!) { // swap all the members (and base subobject, if applicable) with other using std::swap; // because of ADL the compiler will use // custom swap for members if it exists // falling back to std::swap swap(array, other.array); swap(count, other.count); } My_Array & operator = (My_Array other) // note: argument passed by value! { // swap this with other", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_5.png"}} {"102486_3": {"text": "to cut their support if he continued to fail. Piar thought of passing his authority to his right-hand man, Miguel Bernard Remn, founder of Manos Limpias, but he was able to continue to serve as leader after contacting the Juntas Espaolas and proposing a new, joint venture. Far-right political parties in Spain Spanish nationalism Defunct nationalist parties in Spain", "image_path": "./outputimg/102486_3.png"}} {"436431_6": {"text": "swap(other); // by convention, always return *this return *this; // other is destroyed, releasing the memory } Assignment between different classes C++ supports assignment between different classes, both via implicit copy constructor and assignment operator, if the destination instance class is the ancestor of the source instance class: class Ancestor { public: int a; }; class Descendant : public Ancestor { public: int b; }; int main() { Descendant d; Ancestor a(d); Ancestor b(d); a = d; } Copying from ancestor to descendant objects, which could leave descendant's fields uninitialized, is not permitted. See also Operator overloading Move assignment operator", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_6.png"}} {"436431_7": {"text": "Rule of three (C++ programming) Operators in C and C++ References External links The Anatomy of the Assignment Operator, by Richard Gillam C++ Operators (programming) Assignment operations", "image_path": "./outputimg/436431_7.png"}} {"503124_1": {"text": "Willem van der Ark (; born 13 November 1963 in Groningen) is a former Dutch football (soccer) striker, who played for Aberdeen in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was one of a series of Dutch players signed for the Scottish side during this time and Van der Ark was bought as a striker and noted for his height (6 foot, 5inches). Club career Van der Ark came through the GVAV Rapiditas youth system and joined Cambuur in 1984. He proved to be an immedatie success alongside fellow striker Bram Rontberg and was sold to Willem II for 250,000", "image_path": "./outputimg/503124_1.png"}} {"503124_2": {"text": "guilders in 1988. He then moved abroad to Scottish side Aberdeen after only half a season in Tilburg. During his time at Aberdeen he made 77 appearances (38 of them as substitute), scoring 17 goals and securing 2 winners medals the 1989/90 Skol Cup and 1989/90 Scottish Cup. He played alongside compatriots Theo Snelders, Hans Gillhaus and Peter van de Ven at the club. He later played for FC Utrecht and FC Den Haag. He left Utrecht to return to Cambuur in summer 1994. Retirement Van der Ark now works as a real estate agent in Leeuwarden. Career statistics References", "image_path": "./outputimg/503124_2.png"}} {"503124_3": {"text": "External links Profile Dutch league stats - VI 1963 births Living people Footballers from Groningen (city) Men's association football forwards SC Cambuur players Willem II (football club) players Aberdeen F.C. players FC Utrecht players ADO Den Haag players Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players Scottish Football League players Dutch expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Scotland Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Scotland Dutch real estate brokers Dutch men's footballers", "image_path": "./outputimg/503124_3.png"}} {"904091_1": {"text": "Matelea fimbriatiflora is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References fimbriatiflora Endemic flora of Ecuador Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/904091_1.png"}} {"236124_1": {"text": "The Clach a' Mheirlich (literally, the \"Thief's stone\") or Rosskeen Stone is a standing stone in a field near Rosskeen, Easter Ross, Scotland. The stone itself is Bronze Age in origin, but has on it three incised Pictish-style symbols barely visible on the surface of the stone, making it a Class I Pictish symbol stone. References MacNamara, Ellen, The Pictish Stones of Easter Ross, (Tain, 2003) Scott, Douglas, The Stones of the Pictish Peninsulas, (Hilton Trust, 2004) See also Celtic art Bronze Age Scotland Pictish stones Pictish stones in Highland (council area) Scheduled monuments in Scotland fr:Pierres Pictes de Ross", "image_path": "./outputimg/236124_1.png"}} {"837108_1": {"text": "The Italian tree frog (Hyla intermedia) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae, found in Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland, and possibly San Marino. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, arable land, and urban areas. It is threatened by habitat loss. Description The Italian tree frog is very similar in colouring to the European tree frog of which it was previously believed to be a subspecies. It grows to a length of and females are usually larger than males. The skin on the dorsal surface is smooth and bright green. The ventral", "image_path": "./outputimg/837108_1.png"}} {"837108_2": {"text": "surface is whitish and clearly demarcated from the dorsal surface by a beige line. A black stripe extends from the eye to the armpit. The female has a white throat while the male has a golden brown one with an inflatable vocal sac. The hind legs are longer than the forelegs and the digits of the hands and feet end in adhesive discs. Distribution and habitat The Italian tree frog is native to continental Italy and Sicily. It is very rare in southern Switzerland and in a small area of western Slovenia close to the Italian border. It is found", "image_path": "./outputimg/837108_2.png"}} {"837108_3": {"text": "in lowland woods, forests, mountain valleys and wet habitats such as reed beds, at altitudes of up to . Biology The Italian tree frog is able to climb bushes and trees and move around the countryside via hedgerows, ditches and canals. It feeds on small invertebrates such as flies, mosquitoes and midges. In the breeding season, dominant males establish territories near a pond, paddy field, or other area of water and advertise themselves by calling. Each call consists of a repeated series of six to ten pulses which start quietly and increase in intensity and which varies in frequency and", "image_path": "./outputimg/837108_3.png"}} {"837108_4": {"text": "pulse rate between different males. Females appear to take notice of various attributes of the calls when choosing a male. Other male frogs, known as \"satellites\" and often rather smaller than the calling males, may lurk nearby and try to intercept females attracted by the territorial males' calls, a form of parasitism. Status The IUCN has rated the Italian tree frog as being of \"Least Concern\" in its Red List of Threatened Species. This is because it is quite common in Italy and its population size seems stable. Though it is likely to be threatened by habitat loss and possibly", "image_path": "./outputimg/837108_4.png"}} {"837108_5": {"text": "by water pollution, it faces no other particular threats. References Hyla Amphibians described in 1882 Amphibians of Europe Fauna of Switzerland Fauna of Slovenia Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/837108_5.png"}} {"35190_1": {"text": "Nicholas Berry may refer to: Nic Berry (born 1984), Australian rugby union player Nick Berry (born 1963), British actor and singer Nicholas Berry (Daily Mail), corporate director Daily Mail and General Trust", "image_path": "./outputimg/35190_1.png"}} {"703456_1": {"text": "Woodrow Lowe (born June 9, 1954), is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker from 1976 to 1986 for the San Diego Chargers in the National Football League (NFL). Lowe played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide under Bear Bryant from 1972 to 1975. College career After a stellar career at Central High School in Phenix City, Alabama, Lowe enrolled at the University of Alabama in 1972, where he found instant success. Lowe became one of only two Crimson Tide players to be named an All-American three times (the other being Cornelius Bennett) when he was", "image_path": "./outputimg/703456_1.png"}} {"703456_2": {"text": "named an All-American in 1973, 1974, and 1975. Lowe also played on four Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship teams, and one national championship team, while he was at Alabama. Lowe also holds the Alabama record for most tackles in a season, with 134 stops as a sophomore in 1973. He ranks third all-time in tackles at Alabama, with 315 in his career. San Diego Chargers After his time at Alabama, Lowe was chosen by the San Diego Chargers in the 5th round (131st overall pick) in the 1976 NFL Draft. In his eleven years in San Diego, Lowe was known largely", "image_path": "./outputimg/703456_2.png"}} {"703456_3": {"text": "as the epitome of durability and longevity, because he missed only one game in his entire eleven-year NFL career. Moreover, despite his skills in defending the run, Lowe was particularly adept as a pass defender, which is a bit of a rarity for a linebacker. All told, Lowe racked up 21 interceptions as a Charger, and 4 were returned for a touchdown. Coaching After retiring from the NFL, Lowe became a football coach. He spent six years in the NFL as a defensive assistant for the Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs, and eventually returned to his alma mater", "image_path": "./outputimg/703456_3.png"}} {"703456_4": {"text": "as an assistant coach, a stint which included the Red Devils' 1993 state championship. After spending five years with the UAB Blazers, Lowe moved back to the high school ranks and became the head coach for Central's biggest rival, Smiths Station High School. Lowe was removed from his position at Smiths Station by the Lee County Board of Education in 2008 after compiling a total record of 12 wins and 19 losses in only 3 years as head coach. Lowe was an assistant coach at Jackson-Olin High School in Birmingham. On December 30, 2009 Lowe was named the head coach", "image_path": "./outputimg/703456_4.png"}} {"703456_5": {"text": "and returned home to his alma mater, Central High School in Phenix City, AL. He was relieved of his coaching duties in May 2014. He served as head football coach at Selma High School in Selma, AL from 1994 to 1995, compiling a record of 10-10.https://www.ahsfhs.org/Teams2/Coaches.asp?Team=Selma Awards For his impact through athletics as a player and a coach, Lowe was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2009. Personal life Lowe is the brother of Eddie Lowe, the mayor of Phenix City. References External links 1954 births Living", "image_path": "./outputimg/703456_5.png"}} {"703456_6": {"text": "people American football linebackers Alabama Crimson Tide football players Kansas City Chiefs coaches Oakland Raiders coaches San Diego Chargers players UAB Blazers football coaches All-American college football players College Football Hall of Fame inductees High school football coaches in Alabama Sportspeople from Columbus, Georgia People from Phenix City, Alabama Players of American football from Alabama Players of American football from Columbus, Georgia African-American coaches of American football African-American players of American football 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African-American sportspeople", "image_path": "./outputimg/703456_6.png"}} {"970738_1": {"text": "The general communication channel (GCC) was defined by G.709 is an in-band side channel used to carry transmission management and signaling information within optical transport network elements. Two types of GCC are available: GCC0 two bytes within OTUk overhead. GCC0 is terminated at every 3R (re-shaping, re-timing, re-amplification) point and used to carry GMPLS signaling protocol and/or management information. GCC1/2 four bytes (each of two bytes) within ODUk overhead. These bytes are used for client end-to-end information and shouldn't be touched by the OTN equipment. In contrast to SONET/SDH where the data communication channel (DCC) has a constant data rate,", "image_path": "./outputimg/970738_1.png"}} {"970738_2": {"text": "GCC data rate depends on the OTN line rate. For example, GCC0 data rate in the case of OTU1 is ~333kbit/s, and for OTU2 its data rate is ~1.3 Mbit/s. Computer networking Optical Transport Network", "image_path": "./outputimg/970738_2.png"}} {"169257_1": {"text": "Orazio Benevoli or Benevolo (19 April 1605 17 June 1672), was a Franco-Italian composer of large scaled polychoral sacred choral works (e.g., one work featured forty-eight vocal and instrumental lines) of the mid-Baroque era. He was born in Rome, to a French baker and confectioner, Robert Venouot or Vnevot, which name was Italianized to Benevolo. Benevoli was a choirboy at San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome (161723). Later, he assumed posts as maestro di cappella at Santa Maria in Trastevere (from 1624); then, at Santo Spirito in Sassia (from 1630); and, eventually, at his old church, San Luigi dei Francesi", "image_path": "./outputimg/169257_1.png"}} {"1237604_1": {"text": "Robert Alexander Barr (March 12, 1908 July 25, 2002) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in two games for the 1935 Brooklyn Dodgers, working 2 innings and allowing five hits and three runs. References External links 1908 births 2002 deaths Allentown Brooks players Allentown Wings players Beaver Falls Bees players Brooklyn Dodgers players Elmira Colonels players Elmira Pioneers players Major League Baseball pitchers Nashville Vols players New Bedford Whalers (baseball) players Reading Brooks players Sportspeople from Newton, Massachusetts Baseball players from Middlesex County, Massachusetts Tamagua/Slatington Dukes players Waltham/Worcester Rosebuds players Zanesville Cubs players", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237604_1.png"}} {"169257_2": {"text": "(from 1638). Benevoli served as Kapellmeister in the court of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria from 1644 to 1646. In 1646, Benevoli returned to Rome, where he remained for the rest of his life, and where he served as choirmaster at Santa Maria Maggiore and at the Cappella Giulia of St. Peter's Basilica. He was made Guardiano of the Vatican's Congregazione di Santa Cecilia in the following three years: 1654, 1665 and 1667. His pupils included: Ercole Bernabei, Antimo Liberati and Paolo Lorenzani. Benevoli composed Masses, motets, Magnificats, and other sacred vocal works. Much of his fame as a composer", "image_path": "./outputimg/169257_2.png"}} {"169257_3": {"text": "has rested largely on his supposed composition of the fifty-three part Missa Salisburgensis, which musicologists long believed was written by Benevoli in Salzburg Cathedral in 1628. Nevertheless, external and internal evidence subsequently demonstrated that the Mass is in fact the work of composer Heinrich Ignaz Biber, and that it dates not from 1628 but from 1682. Works, editions and recordings Benevoli's sacred compositions frequently make use of four or more choirs. Many of Benevoli's works are massive and in the Colossal Baroque style. Sixteen masses for 8 to 16 voices survive. Little of the music of Benevoli has been performed", "image_path": "./outputimg/169257_3.png"}} {"169257_4": {"text": "or recorded in modern times. Orazio Benevolo - Sacred Music - Missa Azzolina Magnificat Dixit Dominus, Le Concert Spirituel (Niquet). Naxos (1996) Missa Tira Corda a 16, Tlzer Knabenchor (Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden) (2010) References External links Orazio Benevoli (1605 - 1672) at \"Here of a Sunday Morning\" website Orazio Benevolo at Naxos Records A review of debut recording of Orazio Benevoli's Missa Si Deus Pro Nobis, Magnificat 1605 births 1672 deaths 17th-century Italian composers Italian Baroque composers Italian male classical composers Composers from Rome Italian people of French descent 17th-century male musicians", "image_path": "./outputimg/169257_4.png"}} {"569909_1": {"text": "Michael Hans Kaiser (born 20 April 1963 in Brisbane) is a former Australian politician with degrees in Electrical Engineering and Economics from the University of Queensland. He was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2000 to 2001, representing the electorate of Woodridge. A former state secretary of the Queensland division of the Labor Party, he resigned as an MP after an inquiry found that he was used in a 1986 Labor Party branch stacking exercise. Editorializing on his resignation, The Brisbane Courier Mail wrote: \"It was a penalty this newspaper has stated was disproportionate to", "image_path": "./outputimg/569909_1.png"}} {"569909_2": {"text": "the offence he committed.\" 19 August 2003. After conducting his own Government Affairs consultancy, he was rehabilitated by the Australian Labor Party in 2003 and served as its Assistant National Secretary in the lead up to and during the 2004 federal election. He was subsequently employed as the Chief of Staff to New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma before becoming Chief of Staff to Queensland Premier Anna Bligh in late 2007. In December 2009, Kaiser commenced employment with NBN Co, the Company established by the Rudd Government to design, build and operate a National Broadband Network, as its Corporate Affairs", "image_path": "./outputimg/569909_2.png"}} {"569909_3": {"text": "Executive. In September 2011 he became NBN Co's Head of Quality, responsible for customer/ consumer satisfaction, process improvement, data quality and response management. In January 2022 Kaiser commenced as the Director-General of the Queensland Department of Resources. As of May 2022, Kaiser is the Director-General of the Queensland Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning. References 1963 births Living people Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland 21st-century Australian politicians", "image_path": "./outputimg/569909_3.png"}} {"1104304_1": {"text": "Natalia Morari (born 12 January 1984) is a Moldovan investigative journalist for the Russian magazine New Times. She was a permanent resident of Russia until she was expelled in December 2007, presumably for exposing political corruption in Russia. Born in Moldova, she moved to Russia in 2002 to study sociology at the Moscow State University, which she graduated in 2007. Morari applied for Russian citizenship, which she was supposed to get in April 2008, but the citizenship was denied citing national security reasons. She has a son named Rem, who was born on 12 April 2021. Investigations In May 2007,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_1.png"}} {"1104304_2": {"text": "Morari broke open the story about a money laundering case involving Austria's Raiffeisen Zentralbank and several top Putin's administration officials, including FSB Deputy Head Alexander Bortnikov. According to her, top Russian Central Bank official Andrei Kozlov had been murdered for pursuing those leads and revoking the license from the implicated Diskont bank. In mid-December 2007, Morari published an article \"The black cash of the Kremlin\" in which she described how a vast illegal political fund was used to keep all major political parties in Russia dependent on the central authorities during the 2007 Russian legislative election. Expulsion from Russia After", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_2.png"}} {"1104304_3": {"text": "her article on political funding, Natalia Morari was hindered to re-enter Russia by the orders of Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. The International Federation of Journalists called on the European bodies to investigate the case. Russia's Union of Journalists also condemned the deportation. According to Wall Street Journal, she was deported for exposing secrets of the FSB: \"Ms. Morari had written extensively about alleged corruption in Russia's security services, some of which she said had been leaking incriminating information about their rivals in a power struggle between the groups. This fall, she wrote about a corruption investigation into", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_3.png"}} {"1104304_4": {"text": "kickback and extortion allegations against some top officials of the FSB federal security service, the successor agency to the KGB.\" A number of journalists has spoken out on account of Morari's case. As put by a popular journalist Oleg Kashin in magazine Russian Life: \"Yet a year ago that wasn't the place, and today one can speak about the tendency movements of unreliable people are not only traced now law enforcement bodies allow themselves to mess with these movements, deciding without any court statements who can move somewhere, and who should be dealt with... Straight-arrows aren't to bother. At least,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_4.png"}} {"1104304_5": {"text": "straight-arrows themselves are assured in that. They will be sure in that for long till the very bell in the night when it'll be nobody to call for help. Of course, that sounds much of operetta-style, but the problem really exists and it must be managed.\" In February 2008, she married in Moldova a Russian colleague in an attempt to get around the ban, but when she arrived in Moscow, she was not allowed to leave the airport, spending three days in the transit area before returning to Chiinu. In March 2008, Morari announced that she decided to complain to", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_5.png"}} {"1104304_6": {"text": "the European Court of Human Rights that several human rights from the European Convention on Human Rights have been violated: that a family (she and her husband) cannot be separated and not being given water and food during the days she stayed at the Domodedovo airport and for not being notified of the reason why she was refused entry the second time. The refusal of being granted citizenship was officially explained as being a consequence of a law which denies it to people who advocate \"forceful change of the constitutional regime\" or who create \"a threat to the security of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_6.png"}} {"1104304_7": {"text": "the state\". Protests in Moldova On April 6 (part of the 2009 Moldova civil unrest), Morari and other activists organized a protest in front of the Parliament of Moldova, in relation to the Moldovan parliamentary election, 2009. They did this using social-networking tools such as Twitter. She expected no more than 300 people to show up at the flash mob, but as many as 10,000 came to the protest, including the leaders of the major opposition parties. The following day, protests escalated into a civil unrest marred with violence. Morari said on her blog that she organized a peaceful protest", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_7.png"}} {"1104304_8": {"text": "and she was not responsible for the violence in the protests of the following days. During the protests she urged demonstrators to stop violence. On April 9, Morari was officially charged by the Moldovan government with \"calls for organizing and staging mass disturbances\" and put under house arrest. On November 11, 2009, all charges were officially dropped against Morari, who was accused by the previous government of using social networking websites to organize violent street protests in Chiinu in the spring. Chief prosecutor Valeriu Zubco dropped the charges against Morari and three others, including Gabriel Stati, the son of Moldova's", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_8.png"}} {"1104304_9": {"text": "richest businessman. Cultural references Morari is a subject of an ironic verse by Dmitrii Bykov \" !\" (And all of this was organized by Morari). The poetry deals with the rumours that Morari single-handedly organized 2009 Moldova civil unrest and if she had been allowed into Russia she would have organized a revolution there. The verse is finished by the words: ? , . , , ! You are waiting for a comforting moral? The moral is simple although not that long. The country that can collapse because of Morari, Is certainly a great country! References External links Morari's blog", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_9.png"}} {"636787_1": {"text": "True Colors or True Colours may refer to: Music Cyndi Lauper True Colors (Cyndi Lauper album), 1986 \"True Colors\" (Cyndi Lauper song), the title track True Colors World Tour, a concert tour by her True Colors (concert tour), an annual music event created by her Zedd True Colors (Zedd album), 2015 \"True Colors\" (Zedd and Kesha song), 2015 True Colors Tour, a concert tour by him Other artists True Colors, 2019 EP by Alba Albums True Colours (High Contrast album) True Colours (Level 42 album), 1984 True Colours (Split Enz album) True Colours, a 2005 album by Smujji True Colors:", "image_path": "./outputimg/636787_1.png"}} {"1571482_1": {"text": "Le Cur d'un homme is an album by the French singer Johnny Hallyday. It was released on November 12, 2007, and achieved huge success in France and Belgium (Wallonia). It was led by the single \"Always\", a number 2 hit in France, and contains a cover version of Francis Cabrel's 1989 single \"Sarbacane\". French actor Bruno Putzulu wrote one song of the album. The final track of the album, \"I Am the Blues\", co-written by U2's lead singer Bono, is a rare example of a Hallyday song in English. Track listing \"Monument Valley\" (Christian Lejal, Yvan Cassar - Laurent Vernerey)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571482_1.png"}} {"1104304_10": {"text": "All of Morari articles in the New Times (Russian) Exile: the price for defying Putin, The Independent, by Shaun Walker, January 19, 2007 Interview with Natalia Morari by Grigory Pasko 1984 births Living people Investigative journalists Moldovan journalists Moldovan women journalists Moscow State University alumni Moldovan expatriates in Russia Moldovan activists", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104304_10.png"}} {"636787_2": {"text": "The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog Part 2, a compilation album of songs from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise Songs \"True Colours\" (Go West song), 1986 \"True Colours\", by Studio Killers from Studio Killers \"True Colors\", by The Weeknd from Starboy Film and television Film True Colors (film), a 1991 film directed by Herbert Ross TV series True Colors (TV series), a 199092 American television series True Colours (Australian TV series), a 2022 Australian television series Episodes of TV series \"True Colours\" (D:TNG episode), an episode from season 6 of Degrassi: The Next Generation \"True Colors\" (AoSMB3 episode), an episode", "image_path": "./outputimg/636787_2.png"}} {"1571482_2": {"text": "4:01 \"Etre un homme\" (Marie-Laure Douce, Yvan Cassar - Laurent Vernerey) 4:05 \"Always\" (Didier Golemanas - Alain Goldstein, Didier Golemanas) 3:02 \"Chavirer les foules\" (Michel Mallory) 4:13 \"Vous madame\" (Jacques Veneruso) 4:48 \"Je reviendrai dans tes bras\" (Jean Fauque, Fred Blondin) 4:29 \"Que restera-t-il ?\" (Didier Golemanas) 3:53 \"T'aimer si mal\" (Marc Lvy, Yvan Cassar) (featuring Taj Mahal) 4:43 \"Ma vie\" (Bruno Putzulu, Yvan Cassar - Laurent Vernerey) 4:17 \"Laquelle de toi\" (Bernard Droguet, Fred Blondin) 3:33 \"Sarbacane\" (Francis Cabrel) 4:16 \"Ce que j'ai fait de ma vie\" (Bernie Taupin - French adaptation : Lionel Florence, Jim Cregan) 5:16 \"I", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571482_2.png"}} {"636787_3": {"text": "of The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 \"True Colors\" (That's So Raven), an episode from season 3 of That's So Raven \"True Colors\", episode 6 of Scorpion (2014-5) \"True Colors\" (Grey's Anatomy), an episode from season 13 of Grey's Anatomy \"True Colors\" (The Flash), an episode from season 4 of The Flash \"True Colors\" (Amphibia), an episode from season 2 of Amphibia Fiction Star Wars Republic Commando: True Colors, the third novel in the Republic Commando series TrueColors, a series of novels by Melody Carlson True Colours, a 2013 crime novel by Stephen Leather Other uses True Colors (personality),", "image_path": "./outputimg/636787_3.png"}} {"1571482_3": {"text": "Am the Blues\" (Bono, Simon Carmody) 4:23 Source : Allmusic. Personnel Denis Benarrosch - drums, percussion Doyle Bramhall II - electric guitar, slide guitar Yvan Cassar - piano, organ Eric Chevalier - programming Geoff Dugmore - drums, percussion Claude Engel - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar Mark Goldenberg - acoustic guitar, baritone guitar Christophe Guiot - violone James Harman - harmonica Freddy Koella - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, resonator guitar Abraham Laboriel, Sr. - drums, percussion Greg Leisz - lap steel guitar Robin LeMesurier - acoustic guitar, electric guitar) Taj Mahal - guitar Keb' Mo' - resonator", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571482_3.png"}} {"636787_4": {"text": "the psychometric personality test Life Is Strange: True Colors, video game in the Life Is Strange series See also True color (disambiguation)", "image_path": "./outputimg/636787_4.png"}} {"302867_1": {"text": "Nasional FM is a Malay language-radio station operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia. It was also Malaysia's first radio station to broadcast in FM Stereo since its launch on 20 June 1975. Their former motto were Segalanya di sini (Everything is here) and Stesen Muzik Anda (Your Music Station). Etymology The station was formerly known as Radio Muzik, Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio Malaysia Saluran Muzik, Radio FM Stereo and Muzik FM. History Due to the demerger of Klasik Nasional FM on 1 January 2012, Muzik FM's frequencies, announcers, and DJs were replaced by Nasional FM. However, Muzik FM is broadcasting", "image_path": "./outputimg/302867_1.png"}} {"1571482_4": {"text": "guitar Paul Personne - electric guitar Brian Ray - electric guitar Eric Sauviat - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, baritone guitar, resonator guitar Greg Szlapczynski - harmonica Laurent Vernerey - double bass Tony Joe White - electric guitar Releases Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications and sales References 2007 albums Johnny Hallyday albums Warner Music France albums", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571482_4.png"}} {"302867_2": {"text": "on the internet. It merged with Muzik Aktif in 2013 under the Galaksi Muzik RTM branding before its cessation on late 2017. Nasional FM's current motto is Sentiasa di Hati (Always in the Heart). Frequency Television External links 1975 establishments in Malaysia Radio stations in Malaysia Malay-language radio stations Talk radio stations Contemporary hit radio stations Radio Televisyen Malaysia", "image_path": "./outputimg/302867_2.png"}} {"1037312_1": {"text": "The Ceredigion Coast Path () is a waymarked long distance footpath in the United Kingdom, on the coast of Ceredigion, Wales. It is in length, running along the coast of Cardigan Bay from Cardigan to Ynyslas The path forms one section of the Wales Coast Path, an long-distance walking route around the whole coast of Wales from Chepstow to Queensferry, opened in 2012. Background The Ceredigion Coast Path project was funded under the EU's Objective 1 programme for West Wales and the Valleys. There were previously existing lengthy public rights of way along the coastline, but the scheme allowed for", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_1.png"}} {"1037312_2": {"text": "these to be linked together by creating new public access routes to make a continuous route. The path was opened throughout in July 2008. Description The coast path runs along the Welsh Heritage Coast from Cardigan northwards along Cardigan Bay to Ynyslas near (Borth), a little to the north of Aberystwyth. The official start, in Cardigan, is the bronze otter next to the bridge on the northern bank of the River Teifi.() The end is at the Ynyslas war memorial.() The path crosses a variety of landscapes, such as the dune system at Ynyslas, high cliffs, storm beaches, sandy bays", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_2.png"}} {"1037312_3": {"text": "and sea caves. The path passes through small villages and some well-known tourist resorts and offers a close insight into this stretch of coast, recently officially opened up to walkers via this route, some parts of which are still under development. There are four sections that are designated as Heritage Coast, and two areas within Cardigan Bay are marine Special Areas of Conservation because of their importance for wildlife. This section of coastline is renowned for bottlenose dolphins, grey seals and porpoises. Ceredigion Coast Path sections The Ceredigion Coast Path can be accessed by road at a number of points,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_3.png"}} {"1037312_4": {"text": "so that it can readily be split into the following eleven sections: Cardigan to Mwnt: Note: There is a temporary route connecting Gwbert with Mwnt; the actual Ceredigion Coast Path section within that vicinity is currently unavailable because of legal proceedings. Mwnt to Aberporth: Aberporth to Tresaith: Tresaith to Penbryn: Penbryn to Llangrannog: Llangrannog to Cwmtydu: Cwmtydu to New Quay: New Quay to Aberaeron: Aberaeron to Llanrhystud: Llanrhystud to Aberystwyth: Aberystwyth to Borth (Ynyslas): Whilst a long-distance path in its own right, it is linked at both ends as part of the Wales Coast Path. It meets the Pembrokeshire Coast", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_4.png"}} {"1037312_5": {"text": "Path National Trail at St Dogmaels after crossing the tidal stretch of the River Teifi via the old bridge in Cardigan. Access Although the Ceredigion Coast Path is a long-distance path, it can easily be split into smaller sections. Some of the sections are challenging, given the undulating nature of the path, but some of the flatter sections are quite suitable for walkers of lesser or limited ability. Recently, for instance, work completed between Aberporth and Tresaith has re-routed the path to avoid steps. Also, the Aberporth Inclusive Access Cliff Top Trail is a high-quality surfaced path built to wheelchair", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_5.png"}} {"1037312_6": {"text": "gradient standards. Many of the coastal villages and towns were visited by the Cardi Bach bus service run between Cardigan and New Quay, particularly aimed at walkers. Introduced in 2004, it initially carried 1,000 passengers a year and only ran in the summer. This figure had risen to 4,600 by 2010. As a result of this success, the service was extended to operate all year round (six days a week over the summer and three days a week at other times) from 2012 until September 2014, with funding from the Rural Development Plan. Funding ended in September 2014 and the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_6.png"}} {"1037312_7": {"text": "service closed. The northern part of the Ceredigion Coast Path, at Borth and Aberystwyth, can be accessed by train on the Cambrian Line. References External links The Official Guide to the Ceredigion Coast Path Recreational walks in Wales Long-distance footpaths in Wales Coastal paths in Wales Tourist attractions in Ceredigion Coast of Ceredigion", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037312_7.png"}} {"770248_1": {"text": "al-Zabadani District () is a district of the Rif Dimashq Governorate in southern Syria. Administrative centre is the city of al-Zabadani. At the 2004 census, the district had a population of 63,780. Until February 2009, the sub-districts of Ayn al-Fijah and al-Dimas were part of Al-Zabadani District before being incorporated to form the newly established Qudsaya District. The town-resort of Bloudan in the al-Zabadani district is a favourite tourist destination for locals and foreigners. Sub-districts The district of al-Zabadani is divided into three sub-districts or naw (population as of 2004): Settlements According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the", "image_path": "./outputimg/770248_1.png"}} {"770248_2": {"text": "following villages, towns and cities make up the district of al-Zabadani: References Districts of Rif Dimashq Governorate", "image_path": "./outputimg/770248_2.png"}} {"1371235_1": {"text": "Allen French (28 November 1870 6 October 1946) was a historian and children's book author who did major research on the battles of Lexington and Concord, during the American Revolutionary War. He was a founding member and president of the Thoreau Society. Biography Born in Boston, French attended Harvard University for his undergraduate education. Several of his children's books were illustrated by painter Andrew Wyeth. Works Fiction Sir Marrok: A Tale of the Days of King Arthur (1902); New York: Century. At Plattsburg (1917), Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. The Story of Rolf and the Viking Bow (1924), Boston: Little,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371235_1.png"}} {"1371235_2": {"text": "Brown, and Company. The Red Keep: A story of Burgundy in Year 1165 (19??) [1997], Warsaw, N.D.:Ignatius Press. The Lost Baron Heroes of Iceland The Story of Grettir the Strong The Colonials The Barrier Pelham and His Friend Tim Non-fiction The Siege of Boston (1911), New York: The Macmillan Company. First Year of the American Revolution General Gage's Informers The Day of Concord and Lexington The Nineteenth of April, 1775 (1925) Historic Concord and the Lexington Fight (re-published with Leslie Perrin Wilson in 2010) Charles I and the Puritan Upheaval: A Study of the Causes of the Great Migration (1955),", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371235_2.png"}} {"1371235_3": {"text": "Houghton Mifflin. References External links ALLEN FRENCH PAPERS, 1898-1957, Concord Free Public Library, Concord, MA 1870 births 1946 deaths American children's writers American military historians Harvard University alumni", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371235_3.png"}} {"369651_1": {"text": "iarovce (; ) is a village and municipality in Michalovce District in the Kosice Region of eastern Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1263. Geography The village lies at an altitude of 106 metres and covers an area of (2020-06-30/-07-01). Ethnicity The population is 93% Magyar and 7% Slovak in ethnicity. Population It has a population of885 people (2020-12-31). Economy The village has a food store and a general store. Culture The village has a small public library and a football pitch. Transport The nearest railway station is located 3 kilometres away at Vek Kapuany", "image_path": "./outputimg/369651_1.png"}} {"369651_2": {"text": "which also contains many of the government institutions for the village. Genealogical resources The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive \"Statny Archiv in Presov, Slovakia\" Roman Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1781-1876 (parish A) Greek Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1789-1886 (parish A) Reformated church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1771-1856 (parish A) See also List of municipalities and towns in Slovakia References External links http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Surnames of living people in Cicarovce Villages and municipalities in Michalovce District", "image_path": "./outputimg/369651_2.png"}} {"1504579_1": {"text": "Lej or LEJ may refer to: Places Lj, a village and municipality in the Lankaran Rayon of Azerbaijan Lej, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), an Islamist militant organization. Leipzig/Halle Airport, a public airport serving both Leipzig, Saxony and Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Others Lengola language, a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo L.E.J, a French singing trio", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504579_1.png"}} {"1171193_1": {"text": "Collongues is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrnes department in south-western France. See also Communes of the Hautes-Pyrnes department References Communes of Hautes-Pyrnes", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171193_1.png"}} {"1304426_1": {"text": "CJQC-FM, branded as Queens County Community Radio is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts at 99.3 FM in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The station was officially launched on June 19, 2008 under a temporary special events licence. Its business plan was to operate throughout the summer of 2008 in order to gauge community support for the station and complete its formal application for a permanent licence. On September 15, 2009, the station received CRTC approval for a full-time licence to operate at 99.3 MHz. The general manager at that time was the Canadian broadcaster Alex J. Walling. In March 2011, Walling", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304426_1.png"}} {"1304426_2": {"text": "suffered a stroke, which led to the deterioration of the station's operations and the verge of bankruptcy. In June 2012, Walling sold the assets of the station to the CJQC Radio Society, a non-profit community organization. In November 2012, the CJQC Radio Society applied for a new licence, for a station which operates at the same frequency of 99.3MHz at the same parameters as the old licence. CRTC licensing was approved. References External links Queens County Community Radio JQC JQC Radio stations established in 2008 2008 establishments in Nova Scotia", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304426_2.png"}} {"1438117_1": {"text": "HD 160342 is a star in the southern constellation of Ara. HD 160342 is its Henry Draper Catalogue designation. It has an apparent visual magnitude of 6.35 and, based upon parallax measurements, is approximately distant from Earth. With a stellar classification of M3III., this is an evolved red giant that is on the asymptotic giant branch. It is a variable star that is classified as irregular, although changes in brightness of 0.1127 magnitudes at the rate of 0.37943 cycles per day (once every 2.6 days) have been detected in Hipparcos photometry. It has been given the variable star designation V626", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438117_1.png"}} {"1438117_2": {"text": "Arae (V626 Ara). References External links HR 6576 Image HD 160342 Ara (constellation) 160342 086628 Arae, V626 6576 M-type giants Slow irregular variables Durchmusterung objects", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438117_2.png"}} {"102487_1": {"text": "Aleksandr Viktorovich Kostoglod (, born 31 May 1974) is a Soviet-born, Russian sprint canoeist who has competed since the early 1990s. Competing in four Summer Olympics, he won three medals with two silvers (2004: C-2 1000 m, 2008: C-2 500 m) and one bronze (2004: C-2 500 m). Kostoglod is a six-time world champion gold medallist in the Canadian canoe (C) events. Kostoglod did not take up canoeing until the age of fourteen, at the suggestion of family friend and double world champion Vladimir Ladosha. Within a year he was champion of the USSR in his age group. By 18", "image_path": "./outputimg/102487_1.png"}} {"102487_2": {"text": "he was senior national champion and competing at the Barcelona Olympics, He was disappointed to finish tenth in the C-1 1000 m but has since admitted that as a youngster he was relying on his natural strength to make up for his lack of technique. It did not help that his coach Alexander Abramiants was excluded from the Unified Team delegation to Barcelona. He won the first of his six World Championship gold medals in 1994 at the age of 20 in Mexico City. In 1998, with Maxim Opalev now representing Russia in the C-1 events, Kostoglod teamed up with", "image_path": "./outputimg/102487_2.png"}} {"102487_3": {"text": "Aleksandr Kovalyov for the C-2. The pairing was an immediate success, winning two consecutive world 1000 m titles in 1998 and 1999. His other three medals have all come in the C-4 events. Three medals he won at the 2003 championships in Gainesville were stripped from Kostoglod when his teammate Sergey Ulegin tested positive for doping. However, with no C-4 event on the schedule, Olympic medals were to prove more elusive. At the 2000 Sydney games, he and Kovalyov finished only fourth in the C-2 1000m final, missing out on a medal by just 0.14 sec. At the 2004 Athens", "image_path": "./outputimg/102487_3.png"}} {"102487_4": {"text": "Olympics they were finally rewarded with two medals, silver in the C-2 1000 m and bronze in the C-2 500 m. In 2006, Kostoglod and Kovalyov came fifth at the European Championships and sixth at the World Championships in the C-2 1000 m. For the C-2 500 m events however Kostoglod was partnered instead by Ulegin. Together they became both European and world champions, finishing over a second ahead of their nearest challengers, the German pairing of Nuck and Holtz, in both finals. Kostoglod won a silver in the C-2 500 m event with Ulegin at the 2008 Summer Olympics", "image_path": "./outputimg/102487_4.png"}} {"436432_1": {"text": "Vasyl Albertovych Arkhypenko (, , Vasiliy Albertovich Arkhipenko; born 28 January 1957 in Mykolaivka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metre hurdles. He competed for the USSR in the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Soviet Union in the 400 metre hurdles where he won the silver medal. External links 1957 births Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union Ukrainian male hurdlers Soviet male hurdlers European Athletics Championships medalists Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics", "image_path": "./outputimg/436432_1.png"}} {"436432_2": {"text": "Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade silver medalists for the Soviet Union Medalists at the 1979 Summer Universiade Sportspeople from Donetsk Oblast Competitors at the 1984 Friendship Games", "image_path": "./outputimg/436432_2.png"}} {"102487_5": {"text": "in Beijing. Kostoglod is 185cm (6'1\") tall and weighs 93kg (204lbs). References Canoe09.ca profile 1974 births Canoeists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Canoeists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Canoeists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Canoeists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Living people Olympic canoeists for Russia Olympic canoeists for the Unified Team Olympic silver medalists for Russia Olympic bronze medalists for Russia Russian male canoeists Soviet male canoeists Sportspeople from Rostov-on-Don Olympic medalists in canoeing ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in Canadian Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics", "image_path": "./outputimg/102487_5.png"}} {"904092_1": {"text": "United Nations Security Council Resolution 127, adopted on January 22, 1958, dealt with complaints by Jordan regarding Israeli activities between the armistice demarcation lines. Taking into account a report by the Acting Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine, the Council noted that neither Israel or Jordan enjoyed sovereignty over any part of the zone. The Council then directed the Chief of Staff to regulate activities within the zone so that Israelis would not be allowed to use Arab-owned properties and vice versa, and directed the Chief of Staff to conduct a survey of property", "image_path": "./outputimg/904092_1.png"}} {"904092_2": {"text": "records with a view to determine property records with a view to determine property ownership in the zone. The resolution then endorsed the recommendation that parties should discuss, through the Mixed Armistice Commissions, civilian activities in the zone and that until an agreement could be reached such activities in the zone should be suspended. The Council then called upon all parties to abide by the General Armistice Agreement and for the Chief of Staff for report to the Council on the implementation of the present resolution. The resolution was approved by all members of the Council. See also ArabIsraeli conflict", "image_path": "./outputimg/904092_2.png"}} {"503125_1": {"text": "The history of Ohio State Buckeyes football covers 125 years through the 2014 season. The team has represented the Ohio State University in the Western Conference, its successor the Big Ten, and in the NCAA Division I. Its history parallels the development of college football as a major sport in the United States and demonstrates the status of the Buckeyes as one of its major programs. History Early history (18901950) In the mid-1880s the growing fever of the Walter Camp-style of football, formulated between 1880 and 1883 among colleges of the future Ivy League, reached Columbus, Ohio. Abortive early attempts", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_1.png"}} {"904092_3": {"text": "List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 (19531965) References Text of the Resolution at undocs.org External links 0127 0127 0127 1958 in Israel 1958 in Jordan January 1958 events", "image_path": "./outputimg/904092_3.png"}} {"503125_2": {"text": "at forming a team occurred in 1886 and 1987. Future Nebraska governor Chester Hardy Aldrich captained the team in 1886, and Stevens Institute of Technology alumnus Joseph Frederick Firestone led the attempt in 1887. The Buckeyes' first game, played on Saturday, May 3, 1890, at Delaware, Ohio, against Ohio Wesleyan University, was a victory, but other projected spring games could not be arranged. The Delaware County Historical Society has set a marker at the site of that game. George Cole, an undergraduate, is generally given credit for organizing the first intercollegiate team at Ohio State, although more recent scholarship has", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_2.png"}} {"503125_3": {"text": "put that claim in doubt. Agreed by all is that by the fall of 1890 Cole persuaded Alexander S. Lilley to coach the squad. Lilley brought in a renowned Princeton fullback and soon-to-be coach of the Purdue Boilermakers, Knowlton L. \"Snake\" Ames, to familiarize the team with fundamentals. Play resumed in November, with home games played at Recreation Park (near the current Schiller Park in south Columbus), but Ohio State lost all three. The next year representatives met with counterparts from Adelbert, Denison, Buchtel, and Kenyon Colleges to agree to various terms and laid the groundwork for the informal \"Big", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_3.png"}} {"503125_4": {"text": "Six\" conference of Ohio colleges. Throughout its first decade nearly all of Ohio State's opponents were in-state teams. In 1892 Jack Ryder became Ohio State's first paid coach, earning $15 a week during a ten-week season. After losing his first game, against Oberlin College and its new coach John Heisman, Ryder compiled a 22222 record. Over the next eight years, under a number of coaches, the team played to a cumulative record of 31 wins, 39 losses, and 2 ties. Home games were moved to a field on campus at Neil and 11th Avenues, then in 1898 to Ohio Field", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_4.png"}} {"503125_5": {"text": "at High Street and Woodruff Avenue. Play was brutal and dangerous but continued to grow in popularity. The first game against Michigan, in Ann Arbor, was a 340 loss in 1897, a year that saw the low point in Buckeye football history with a 171 record. In 1899 the university hired John Eckstorm away from Kenyon College (Kenyon had beaten Ohio State 290 the previous year). He brought professional coaching skills to the program and immediately won the Big Six for the first time by going undefeated, as well as beating Oberlin College after previous teams had gone 06. His", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_5.png"}} {"503125_6": {"text": "second season was almost as successful, as the 811 record included a scoreless tie against Michigan. In 1901, however, center John Sigrist, a 27-year-old senior, was fatally injured in a game against Western Reserve and the continuation of intercollegiate football at Ohio State was in serious question. Although the school's athletic board backed away from a confrontation and let the team decide its future, a faculty resolution to cancel the season was not easily defeated and Eckstorm resigned. In 1902 the team won its first four games by a combined score of 860, then traveled to Ann Arbor and lost", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_6.png"}} {"503125_7": {"text": "to the Wolverines86-0. From that humiliation Fred Cornell, a freshman football player, wrote Carmen Ohio, which became the school's alma mater. In 1906, yet another coaching change saw the hiring of Albert A. Herrnstein, the coach of Purdue, who had been a running back for Michigan and had scored six touchdowns against Ohio State in 1902. Herrnstein's four years were successful (although not against his former team) and also saw the first use of the forward pass by the Buckeyes. In 1908 the name of University Field was changed to Ohio Field, and although the team continued to prosper, continuing", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_7.png"}} {"503125_8": {"text": "losses to Michigan, Case, and Oberlin saw the cycle of coaching changes continue. By the end of the 1912 season, Ohio State's 23rd, the team had had eleven coaches, sixteen coaching changes, and stood 1267217, having never beaten Michigan. Among the oddities occurring during its formative years, the Buckeyes won a game by forfeit (its only win in 1897, over Ohio Medical), lost one by forfeit (Penn State in 1912), and had a player play for both teams in one game (Bob Hager, loaned to Marietta College in 1898, a game which Marietta won). Football underwent a number of developments", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_8.png"}} {"503125_9": {"text": "in 1912 that mark the year as a watershed point in Buckeye history. In the game itself, touchdowns were re-valued to the six points they are now. On April 6, the Western Conference approved Ohio State's application to join. The Bucks would play their first conference schedule in 1913 and be limited by its rules to just seven games a season. The price at the time was steep: Michigan had left the conference in 1906 and conference policy forbade playing the Wolverines. The program itself was removed from the Department of Physical Education and made a part of the new", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_9.png"}} {"503125_10": {"text": "Department of Athletics, an organization under faculty control, but a move which saw the hiring of full-time coaches with faculty status. The new football coach, John Richards, was also named the first Director of Athletics but resigned from both positions at the end of the football season. Lynn Wilbur St. John, a medical student who had just been hired as business manager for OSU athletics, was named the second AD and served in that capacity for 35years. Ohio State's entry into the Western Conference initially saw a reduction in the number of games played each season but otherwise continued success", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_10.png"}} {"503125_11": {"text": "for the program, with their first three seasons' record 1452 and finishes in conference standings of 6th, 4th, and 3rd place. Coach John Wilce brought a stability to the program not previously experienced, and in 1916 he also brought Charles W. \"Chic\" Harley, OSU's first \"triple threat\" (runner, passer, and kicker), to the varsity team. The Buckeyes had their first undefeated-untied season in 1916, and repeated as conference champions in 1917, going 801. Harley left school for wartime service in the U.S. Army Air Service, and the Buckeyes saw an undefeated streak broken at 22games as a result. Harley returned", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_11.png"}} {"503125_12": {"text": "in 1919, named an All-American for the third time, but Ohio State finished second in the Western Conference when Illinois, in the season's last game, scored the only touchdown of the year against the Buckeyes, then kicked a field goal on the final play to win 97. However 1919 also saw the first Buckeye victory over Michigan (which had re-joined the conference in 1917), 133 in Ann Arbor, the first of three straight wins against its rival. Harley's exploits prompted both a new surge of popularity in Ohio State football and higher attendance figures, with the demand far outreaching the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_12.png"}} {"503125_13": {"text": "capacity of Ohio Field. Discussion of a new, larger facility at a location away from High Street had begun as early as 1913 but plans took shape when a horseshoe design was presented by alumnus Howard Dwight Smith ('07) in 1918 and a professionally managed public fundraising drive begun in October 1920 that quickly pledged more than $1 million of the $1.34 million cost stipulated in the April 1921 construction contract. Ground was broken on August 3, 1921, and Ohio Stadium opened October 7, 1922. With the opening of the new stadium, however, Buckeye fortunes on the gridiron also turned", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_13.png"}} {"503125_14": {"text": "sour. Ohio State had won its third Big Ten championship in 1920, losing its only game to California in the Rose Bowl, and a superb 1921 season had been marred by two inexplicable losses to Oberlin (the last Buckeye loss to an Ohio team) and to winless Illinois. The dedication game for Ohio Stadium was against Michigan, which became the first of six straight losses to the Wolverines, and the 1922 season the first of three losing seasons. The Buckeyes rebounded in 1926, losing only to Michigan as a result of a missed extra point with two minutes to play.", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_14.png"}} {"236125_1": {"text": "Daman-e-Koh () is a hilltop garden north of Islamabad. It is in the center of the Margalla Hills. The name is a fusion of two Persian words, which collectively denote 'foothills'. It is about 2400ft above sea level and about 500ft above Islamabad. The area is a popular destination for both residents and tourists. Tourist treats are a popular attraction for monkeys. Leopards are reported to descend from higher hills of Murree during the winter months. Airblue Flight 202 crashed near here on 28 July 2010. Access Daman-e-Koh is located on the route to Pir Sohawa, which is approximately 3600ft", "image_path": "./outputimg/236125_1.png"}} {"503125_15": {"text": "The game was also notable in that more than 90,000 attended, a \"standing room only\" figure that exceeded stadium seating capacity by nearly forty percent. However Ohio State had otherwise unspectacular seasons and never finished higher than third place in the conference, going 28216 in Wilce's final seven years as head coach. Criticism of Wilce was widespread, particularly from the \"downtown coaches\" (a term that came into usage in the 1920s to describe vocal businessmen and other influential supporters of the program), for both failing to win the conference and for the extended losing streak to Michigan. Wilce forestalled further", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_15.png"}} {"503125_16": {"text": "criticism and possible removal by resigning on June 3, 1928, effective at the end of the upcoming season, to practice medicine. His sixteen years as coach had brought Ohio State to the forefront of intercollegiate football and his .695 winning percentage remains impressive. Wilce's assistant and former Buckeye letterman, Sam Willaman, was expected to inherit the head coaching position at the December meeting of the Athletic Board, but Athletic Director St. John refused to publicly commit the program to his succession. During 1928 there had been public speculation that Knute Rockne, famed coach of Notre Dame but enduring a mediocre", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_16.png"}} {"236125_2": {"text": "above sea level. Since the road is slender and winding, it is cited as a reason for traffic jams for the lack of public transportation alternatives. Environmental concerns led to the suspension of the chairlift from Daman-e-Koh to Pir Sohawa. From Trail 2, it is possible to access the viewpoint by hiking. Panoramic view of Islamabad From the southern spot, there is a panoramic view of Islamabad. Faisal Mosque, Seventh Avenue, and Rawal Lake are all visible to the visitors. In addition, there are observational telescopes installed. Furthermore, there is a substantial sign nearby, which displays an authentic map of", "image_path": "./outputimg/236125_2.png"}} {"837109_1": {"text": "Bolovan may refer to the following rivers in Romania: Bolovan, a tributary of the Ilva in Bistria-Nsud County Bolovan, a tributary of the Budac in Bistria-Nsud County Bolovan, a tributary of the Geamna in Olt and Vlcea Counties See also Bolovni (disambiguation) Bolovani, a village in Dmbovia County, Romania", "image_path": "./outputimg/837109_1.png"}} {"236125_3": {"text": "Islamabad. Renovation Electric-powered vehicles and an expanded car-parking area were added by the Capital Development Authority. References in literature Daman-e-Koh is described in the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. Gallery See also Pir Sohawa Capital Development Authority Developments in Islamabad References External links Daman-e-Koh on TripAdvisor Tourist attractions in Islamabad", "image_path": "./outputimg/236125_3.png"}} {"35191_1": {"text": "The 1998 NASCAR Busch Series began on Saturday, February 14 and ended on Sunday, November 15. Dale Earnhardt Jr. of Dale Earnhardt, Inc. was crowned champion at season's end. Teams and drivers List of full-time teams at the start of 1998. Races NAPA Auto Parts 300 The NAPA Auto Parts 300 was held February 14 at Daytona International Speedway. Mike McLaughlin won the pole. The race was broadcast on CBS. Top ten results 87-Joe Nemechek 4-Jeff Purvis 60-Mark Martin 00-Buckshot Jones 74-Randy LaJoie 17-Matt Kenseth 21-Michael Waltrip 88-Kevin Schwantz 12-Jimmy Spencer 10-Phil Parsons Failed to qualify: Hank Parker Jr. (#78),", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_1.png"}} {"503125_17": {"text": "season and stung by persistent criticisms of overemphasis of football at Notre Dame, might leave the Irish to take the position at Ohio State. At least two sources indicate that St. John and Rockne met in early January in New Orleans and that Rockne accepted the position at OSU contingent on his release by Notre Dame. Whether Rockne was merely trying to gain leverage for a new, larger stadium at Notre Dame and fewer road games, or whether he seriously contemplated coaching the Buckeyes will never be known, for history records that he was \"unusually silent on the matter.\" Willaman,", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_17.png"}} {"35191_2": {"text": "Lyndon Amick (#35), Patty Moise (#14), Larry Pearson (#55), Ron Barfield Jr. (#2), Jimmy Foster (#50), Derrike Cope (#92), Blaise Alexander (#20), Doug Reid III (#97), Dale Shaw (#48), Lance Hooper (#23), Chris Diamond (#68), Mark Day (#16) Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a blowover with Dick Trickle after Trickle turned him. GM Goodwrench Service Plus 200 The GM Goodwrench Service Plus 200 was held February 21 at North Carolina Speedway. Tony Stewart won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 17-Matt Kenseth 44-Tony Stewart 60-Mark Martin 9-Jeff Burton 34-Mike McLaughlin 66-Elliott Sadler 74-Randy LaJoie 72-Mike Dillon", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_2.png"}} {"503125_18": {"text": "a reticent, methodical man, was then selected and completely overhauled the coaching staff. Among the new coaches hired were Don Miller, one of Notre Dame's famous \"Four Horsemen\", and Ernie Godfrey, who went on to coach at Ohio State for 33years. Willaman's stint began auspiciously with three wins that included a victory over Michigan, but the team finished poorly with an overall 431, and although the 1930 team had a better record, it lost to its rival and still managed only a fourth-place finish in the Big Ten. The situation grew worse in 1932 when an experienced Buckeye team disappointed", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_18.png"}} {"503125_19": {"text": "expectations and the effects of the Great Depression significantly lowered attendance. The 1933 team lost only once, but it was to Michigan and again cost the Bucks a conference title. Heavily criticized within and without the university, Willaman resigned in January 1934 to become head coach at Western Reserve, hounded out of Columbus (according to ''Time magazine) by the \"downtown coaches\". In hiring Francis Schmidt in March 1934 to coach its football team, Ohio State moved an already \"big-time\" program to a higher level of competition. Schmidt was a well-established high-profile coach, having successfully coached Tulsa, Arkansas, and Texas Christian", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_19.png"}} {"35191_3": {"text": "37-Mark Green 57-Jason Keller Failed to qualify: Patty Moise (#14), Jimmy Foster (#50), Dale Shaw (#48), Lance Hooper (#23), Ed Berrier (#77), J. D. Gibbs (#42), Kevin Cywinski (#11), Stanton Barrett (#89), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Rick Fuller (#40), Michael Ritch (#58) This was Kenseth's first career Busch Series victory. Sam's Town Las Vegas 300 The Sam's Town Las Vegas 300 was held February 28 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 12-Jimmy Spencer 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 87-Joe Nemechek 9-Jeff Burton 32-Dale Jarrett 60-Mark Martin 72-Mike Dillon 00-Buckshot", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_3.png"}} {"503125_20": {"text": "University, and he was both an appealingly eccentric personality and an acknowledged offensive innovator. His TCU teams had won two straight Southwest Conference championships and had only lost five times in five seasons. Schmidt's offensive schemeswhich totaled more than 300plays using seven formations predicated on speed, passing, trickery, and numerous laterals (a \"wide-open\" style called \"razzle-dazzle\")were always changing. He did not neglect defensive play, either; his TCU teams had won 34 of their 47victories by shutout. Schmidt was the first Buckeye football coach granted a multi-year contract. Schmidt's 1934 squad opened the season with a 330 victory over Indiana, the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_20.png"}} {"35191_4": {"text": "Jones 29-Hermie Sadler 77-Ed Berrier Failed to qualify: Hank Parker Jr. (#78), Lyndon Amick (#35), Ron Barfield Jr. (#2), Chris Diamond (#68), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Rick Fuller (#04), Dale Fischlein (#70), Brendan Gaughan (#31) Randy LaJoie flipped on the final lap of the race. BellSouth Mobility / Opryland 320 The BellSouth Mobility / Opryland 320 was held March 15 at Nashville Speedway USA. Casey Atwood won the pole, becoming the youngest pole winner in NASCAR Busch Series history. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 34-Mike McLaughlin 28-Casey Atwood 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 74-Randy LaJoie 57-Jason Keller 87-Joe", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_4.png"}} {"503125_21": {"text": "initial shutout of the 25 registered during Schmidt's 56-game career at Ohio State. The first touchdown scored by a Schmidt team was a fake reverse that went for 78yards, epitomizing his style. The Buckeyes won seven of their eight games in 1934, four by shutout (including a 340 defeat of Michigan, the first of 4 straight seasons in which the Buckeyes held the Wolverines scoreless), but finished second in the Big Ten to National Champion Minnesota. The only loss of 1934, to Illinois in an away game that honored Red Grange, resulted from a missed point after touchdown. A 760", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_21.png"}} {"35191_5": {"text": "Nemechek 1-Sterling Marlin 33-Tim Fedewa 64-Dick Trickle 38-Elton Sawyer Failed to qualify: Hank Parker Jr. (#78), Chris Diamond (#68), Mark Day (#16), Brad Loney (#45), Mike Stefanik (#96), Jeff Krogh (#56), Mark Krogh (#80), Derek Gilcrest (#12) Diamond Hill Plywood 200 The Diamond Hill Plywood 200 was held March 21 at Darlington Raceway. Jeff Burton won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 44-Bobby Labonte 9-Jeff Burton 64-Dick Trickle 17-Matt Kenseth 66-Elliott Sadler 72-Mike Dillon 29-Hermie Sadler 34-Mike McLaughlin 59-Robert Pressley 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. Failed to qualify: Ron Barfield Jr. (#2), Jeff Fuller (#7), Patty Moise", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_5.png"}} {"503125_22": {"text": "rout of Western Reserve ended scheduling against other Ohio universities until 1992. (Its record against in-state college opponents through 1934 was 1534515.) Recognizing that he had been hired in part to beat Michigan, Schmidt's first four seasons saw victories over their archrival, all by shut-out, beginning with a 340 trouncing in 1934. Quarterback Tippy Dye became the first Buckeye signal caller to win three consecutive games over Michigan. The 1935 squad also went 71 but were co-champions of the Big Ten with Minnesota. The sole loss was to Notre Dame, 1813, in the first contest between the programs. Ohio State", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_22.png"}} {"35191_6": {"text": "(#14), Jimmy Foster (#50), Dave Blaney (#93), Mike Stefanik (#96) Moore's Snacks 250 The Moore's Snacks 250 was held March 28 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 66-Elliott Sadler 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 17-Matt Kenseth 38-Elton Sawyer 57-Jason Keller 34-Mike McLaughlin 10-Phil Parsons 89-Stanton Barrett 99-Glenn Allen Jr. 14-Patty Moise Failed to qualify: Robert Pressley (#59), Hank Parker Jr. (#78), Derrike Cope (#92), Kevin Schwantz (#88), Lyndon Amick (#35) Coca-Cola 300 The Coca-Cola 300 was held April 4 at Texas Motor Speedway. Elliott Sadler won the pole. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_6.png"}} {"503125_23": {"text": "had dominated the first half in all aspects, leading 130, but did not gain a yard in the second half. Notre Dame took advantage of a serious player substitution mistake by Schmidt that by the rules of the day deprived the Buckeyes of their first string backfield in the last quarter, and also recovered a Buckeye fumble with less than a minute remaining in the game that set up the winning touchdown drive. Schmidt's next three seasons were less successful, finishing second in the conference twice and just sixth in 1938. However, in 1939 the Buckeyes won the Big Ten", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_23.png"}} {"35191_7": {"text": "race was broadcast on CBS. Top ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 66-Elliott Sadler 87-Joe Nemechek 10-Phil Parsons 56-Jeff Krogh 74-Randy LaJoie 37-Mark Green 17-Matt Kenseth 2-Jeff Green 9-Jeff Burton Failed to qualify: Robert Pressley (#59), Hank Parker Jr. (#78), Dick Trickle (#64), Kevin Schwantz (#88), Mark Day (#16), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Tom Lorenz (#62), Ted Smokstad (#48) This was Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s first career Busch Series win. Galaxy Food Centers 300 The final Galaxy Food Centers 300 was held April 11 at Hickory Motor Speedway. Robert Pressley won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_7.png"}} {"503125_24": {"text": "championship despite a final-game loss to Michigan; this has only occurred twice in the rivalry since, in 1982 and 2004, when Michigan won the Big Ten despite losing to Ohio State. Quarterback Don Scott was named an All-American, and the team reached its highest ranking at number four following a win over Minnesota on October 21. The next week it hosted its first ever top-ten matchup, against No. 7 and eventual national champion Cornell, but lost 2314. Schmidt's popularity had been fading for a number of reasons, including the mediocre showing in 1938, but the championship in 1939 and anticipation", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_24.png"}} {"35191_8": {"text": "77-Ed Berrier 29-Hermie Sadler 33-Tim Fedewa 72-Mike Dillon 17-Matt Kenseth 59-Robert Pressley 30-Mike Cope 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 85-Shane Hall 57-Jason Keller Failed to qualify: Hank Parker Jr. (#78), Kevin Lepage (#40), Blaise Alexander (#20), Patty Moise (#14), Chris Diamond (#68), Johnny Chapman (#21), Johnny Rumley (#96), Shane Jenkins (#49), Randy Porter (#48), Eddie Beahr (#39) This would be the first and only NASCAR victory of Berrier's career. Touchstone Energy 300 The Touchstone Energy 300 was held April 25 at Talladega Superspeedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole. During the race, Dave Blaney got spun around and flipped onto its side and", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_8.png"}} {"503125_25": {"text": "of an even better season in 1940 with 21 returning lettermen appeared to have secured his job. However, the Buckeyes lost three games in a row for the first time under Schmidt, culminated by 217 loss to Cornell in Ithaca, New York, in its first-ever matchup against a No. 1 ranked team. Three weeks later the Buckeyes were routed by Michigan and its senior Heisman Trophy winner Tom Harmon, 400, to drop to 44. Schmidt's entire coaching staff resigned in early December, followed by Schmidt on December 17, 1940, widely believed to avoid being fired. The Athletic Board accepted all", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_25.png"}} {"35191_9": {"text": "slammed the wall with his roof. He walked away. The race was broadcast on ABC. Top ten results 87-Joe Nemechek 10-Phil Parsons 34-Mike McLaughlin 00-Buckshot Jones 64-Dick Trickle 99-Glenn Allen Jr. 78-Loy Allen Jr. 17-Matt Kenseth 36-Matt Hutter 38-Elton Sawyer Failed to qualify: Patty Moise (#14), Doug Reid III (#7), Robert Pressley (#59), Mark Day (#16), Rick Wilson (#50) Gumout Long Life Formula 200 The Gumout Long Life Formula 200 was held May 9 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Joe Bessey won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 00-Buckshot Jones 44-Tony Stewart 40-Kevin Lepage 4-Jeff", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_9.png"}} {"503125_26": {"text": "six resignations that same day. Immediately following the resignations, the Massillon, Ohio newspaper, The Independent, touted the coach of Massillon Washington High School's football team, Paul Brown, to succeed Schmidt. Brown's Tigers had just won their sixth straight state championship and had outscored opponents 477-6 while drawing an attendance of 116,000. An organized movement to hire Brown spread with the endorsement of his candidacy by numerous Ohio periodicals, and by a statewide letter-writing campaign orchestrated by the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association. The Athletic Department interviewed four candidates in a brief but intensive national selection process, and despite his", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_26.png"}} {"35191_10": {"text": "Purvis 74-Randy LaJoie 99-Glenn Allen Jr. 34-Mike McLaughlin 52-Kevin Grubb 59-Robert Pressley 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. Failed to qualify: Mike Olsen (#61), Joey McCarthy (#41), Tom Bolles (#76), Brian Simo (#03) First Union 200 The First Union 200 was held May 17 at Nazareth Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 33-Tim Fedewa 4-Jeff Purvis 34-Mike McLaughlin 17-Matt Kenseth 6-Joe Bessey 77-Ed Berrier 57-Jason Keller 66-Elliott Sadler 99-Glenn Allen Jr. 13-Ted Christopher Failed to qualify: none Carquest Auto Parts 300 The Carquest Auto Parts 300 was held May 23 at Lowe's Motor", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_10.png"}} {"503125_27": {"text": "having no previous experience coaching college football and being just 32 years of age, Brown was named head coach on January 14, 1941, with a 3-year contract. Brown immediately changed Ohio State's style of offense from the complex \"razzle-dazzle\" schemes of Schmidt to a power attack using the single-wing and T-formations, stressing precise play execution. He also hired a coaching staff of three former assistants from Massillon, two coaches he knew from rival high schools, and one member of Schmidt's deposed staff. Brown planned and organized his program in great detail, delegating to his assistant coaches and using highly structured", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_27.png"}} {"35191_11": {"text": "Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole. The race was broadcast on TBS. Top ten results 60-Mark Martin 87-Joe Nemechek 12-Jimmy Spencer 21-Michael Waltrip 17-Matt Kenseth 44-Bobby Labonte 34-Mike McLaughlin 38-Elton Sawyer 8-Bobby Hillin Jr. 29-Hermie Sadler Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#92), Loy Allen Jr. (#78), Lyndon Amick (#35), Matt Hutter (#36), Blaise Alexander (#20), Mike Cope (#30), Kenny Irwin Jr. (#48), Kelly Denton (#75), Mark Krogh (#80), Andy Santerre (#47), Gary Laton (#46) MBNA Platinum 200 The MBNA Platinum 200 was held May 30 at Dover International Speedway. Kevin Lepage won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_11.png"}} {"503125_28": {"text": "practices limited to 90 minutes duration to create a strong sense of team unity and identity. The 1941 season was colored by the possibility of America's entry into the Second World War and ended just two weeks before the attack on Pearl Harbor. In the opener against Missouri, the Tigers befuddled the Buckeyes with a new offensive formation, the Split-T, but failed to score on a number of drives, allowing Ohio State to escape with a 127 victory. The Buckeyes then defeated a West Coast school for the first time, stunning the USC Trojans 330 in the Los Angeles Coliseum.", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_28.png"}} {"35191_12": {"text": "Top ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 8-Bobby Hillin Jr. 44-Tony Stewart 32-Dale Jarrett 34-Mike McLaughlin 59-Robert Pressley 10-Phil Parsons 38-Elton Sawyer 57-Jason Keller 21-Michael Waltrip Failed to qualify: Bryan Wall (#73), Hal Browning (#46) Hardee's 250 The Hardee's 250 was held June 5 at Richmond International Raceway. Wayne Grubb won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN2. Top ten results 9-Jeff Burton 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 17-Matt Kenseth 83-Wayne Grubb 60-Mark Martin 57-Jason Keller 40-Kevin Lepage 64-Dick Trickle 52-Kevin Grubb 59-Robert Pressley Failed to qualify: Dale Jarrett (#32), Jeff Krogh (#56), J. D. Gibbs (#42), Blaise Alexander (#20), Ted Christopher", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_12.png"}} {"503125_29": {"text": "The remainder of its games were all close, losing only to Northwestern and tying Michigan. Northwestern was led by sophomore tailback Otto Graham, who so impressed Brown in dominating Ohio State that Brown later made him the centerpiece of his AAFCNFL Cleveland Browns professional team. At 611 Ohio State tied Michigan for second place in the Big Ten. World War II immediately decimated the rosters of most college football teams. Ohio State lost 22 veteran players, 18 of them lettermen, of its 1941 team to graduation and military service, and fielded a team of 24 sophomores, 16 juniors, and 3", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_29.png"}} {"35191_13": {"text": "(#13), Derrike Cope (#92), Patty Moise (#14), Joey McCarthy (#41), Mike Laughlin Jr. (#45), Mike Olsen (#61), Derek Gilcrest (#12) Lycos.com 250 The inaugural Lycos.com 250 was held June 14 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Matt Kenseth won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 17-Matt Kenseth 10-Phil Parsons 74-Randy LaJoie 38-Elton Sawyer 4-Jeff Purvis 63-Curtis Markham 37-Mark Green 59-Ron Hornaday Jr. 30-Mike Cope 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. Failed to qualify: none Lysol 200 The Lysol 200 was held June 28 at Watkins Glen International. Boris Said won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_13.png"}} {"703457_1": {"text": "Tony ODell (born January 30, 1960) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Cobra Kai member Jimmy in the 1984 film The Karate Kid, and the second season of its spinoff Cobra Kai (the 2018 YouTube web series based on the adult lives of the Karate Kid characters), and as preppy Alan Pinkard on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class (198691). Early life and career O'Dell was born Anthony Dell'Aquila in Pasadena, California, and graduated from St. Francis High School. His first television appearance was the 1978 Halloween episode of the NBC television series", "image_path": "./outputimg/703457_1.png"}} {"503125_30": {"text": "seniors, including tailback Les Horvath. The Big Ten allowed an expanded season of ten games and Ohio State added a game against military football teams to both the beginning and end of their schedule. The initial five games all resulted in victories, including a blowout of a U.S. Army team from Fort Knox. Indiana, with a strong team, followed and Ohio State overcame a late Hoosier lead on a particularly hot, humid afternoon for a narrow win. USC came into Ohio Stadium and was again beaten, 2812, resulting in the Buckeyes being ranked first in the Associated Press poll. On", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_30.png"}} {"35191_14": {"text": "ten results 87-Ron Fellows 34-Mike McLaughlin 9-Ashton Lewis 36-David Green 72-Mike Dillon 40-Jack Sprague 33-Tim Fedewa 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2-Ricky Craven 57-Jason Keller Failed to qualify: Mark Krogh (#80), John Preston (#55), Rick Bell (#78), Kat Teasdale (#54), Patty Moise (#14), Dale Quarterley (#32N) With his victory, Fellows became the first Non-American winner in the NASCAR Busch series. DieHard 250 The DieHard 250 was held July 5 at The Milwaukee Mile. Jeff Purvis won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 38-Elton Sawyer 4-Jeff Purvis 36-David Green 17-Matt Kenseth 34-Mike McLaughlin 00-Buckshot Jones", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_14.png"}} {"703457_2": {"text": "CHiPs, titled \"Trick or Trick.\" He later appeared in the short lived 1985 CBS science fiction series Otherworld, as Trace Sterling. One of his longest roles was of high school student Alan Pinkard on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class (198691). He later appeared in Suddenly Susan, The George Lopez Show, and K.C. Undercover. In 1984, he portrayed Cobra Kai member Jimmy, in the first two Karate Kid films, and appeared in the 2007 music video for the song Sweep the Leg by No More Kings as a caricature of himself and Jimmy from The Karate Kid. O'Dell reprised", "image_path": "./outputimg/703457_2.png"}} {"703457_3": {"text": "the role of Jimmy during the 2019 Season 2 YouTube web series Cobra Kai. Selected filmography Movies Television References External links 1960 births American male film actors American male television actors Living people Male actors from California", "image_path": "./outputimg/703457_3.png"}} {"503125_31": {"text": "October 31 the Buckeyes traveled to Madison, Wisconsin, to play the Badgers. Wartime demands forced the team to travel on passenger cars that had been in storage when first-line equipment was diverted to the war effort, and to be housed on the 6th floor of a downtown hotel without elevators. The night before the game a massive attack of dysentery struck the team, attributed to the water in the hotel. The subsequent 177 loss to Wisconsin has gone down in the annals of Ohio State as the \"bad-water game\". The Buckeyes' only score came on a drive of 96 yards", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_31.png"}} {"35191_15": {"text": "33-Tim Fedewa 6-Joe Bessey 74-Randy LaJoie Failed to qualify: none Myrtle Beach 250 The Myrtle Beach 250 was held July 11 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Tim Fedewa won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 74-Randy LaJoie 36-David Green 34-Mike McLaughlin 35-Lyndon Amick 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 33-Tim Fedewa 6-Joe Bessey 17-Matt Kenseth 37-Mark Green 66-Elliott Sadler Failed to qualify: Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Kevin Prince (#90), Johnny Chapman (#73), Blaise Alexander (#20), Patty Moise (#14), Jimmy Foster (#50), Mark Krogh (#80), Eddie Beahr (#39) Kenwood Home & Car Audio 300 The Kenwood Home & Car Audio", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_15.png"}} {"503125_32": {"text": "in the 3rd quarter and they dropped to 6th in the AP poll. The Buckeyes decisively won the remainder of their games in 1942. Despite defeating Pitt by 40 points the Buckeyes dropped to 10th in the polls, but moved up five spots when they handily defeated Illinois in a game held in Cleveland. They then defeated 4th-ranked Michigan 21-7 before a Homecoming crowd of nearly 72,000 to win the Big Ten championship, passing for three touchdowns in a heavy rain and taking the ball away from the Wolverines five times. In their second extra game, the Buckeyes trounced a", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_32.png"}} {"35191_16": {"text": "300 was held July 19 at California Speedway. Robert Pressley won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 40-Kevin Lepage 17-Matt Kenseth 10-Phil Parsons 36-David Green 4-Jeff Purvis 66-Elliott Sadler 56-Mark Krogh 6-Joe Bessey 72-Mike Dillon Failed to qualify: none Lycos.com 300 Presented by Valleydale Foods The Lycos.com 300 Presented by Valleydale Foods was held July 25 at South Boston Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 33-Tim Fedewa 74-Randy LaJoie 34-Mike McLaughlin 36-David Green 30-Todd Bodine 63-Curtis Markham 66-Elliott Sadler 85-Shane Hall 35-Lyndon", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_16.png"}} {"503125_33": {"text": "U.S. Navy service team coached by Bernie Bierman and made up of former professional and college players. When Holy Cross stunned their rival, top-ranked Boston College, 5512, and Georgia overwhelmed second-ranked Georgia Tech 340, the Buckeyes topped Georgia in the final poll to win its first national championship. Brown had recruited what was reputedly the finest freshman team in Ohio history in 1942 but lost virtually all of them to military service. In 1943 Ohio State was handicapped when the school affiliated itself with the U.S. Army's ASTP officer training, which did not allow its trainees to participate in varsity", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_33.png"}} {"35191_17": {"text": "Amick 59-Kevin Lepage Failed to qualify: Kevin Prince (#90), Ashton Lewis (#89), Mark Krogh (#80), Jeff Krogh (#56), Jim Bown (#78), Toby Robertson (#12), Patty Moise (#14), Kelly Denton (#75), Johnny Chapman (#73), Casey Atwood (#27) Kroger 200 The Kroger 200 was held July 31 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Buckshot Jones won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 66-Elliott Sadler 00-Buckshot Jones 74-Randy LaJoie 36-David Green 17-Matt Kenseth 21-Mike Bliss 38-Elton Sawyer 15-Mike Wallace 8-Bobby Hillin Jr. Failed to qualify: Brad Noffsinger (#43), Mark McFarland (#82), Mark Day (#16), Stevie Reeves (#54),", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_17.png"}} {"35191_18": {"text": "Kenneth Nichols (#94) This race marked the debut of Jimmie Johnson in NASCAR. Pepsi 200 presented by Devilbiss The Pepsi 200 presented by Devilbiss was held August 15 at Michigan International Speedway. Jeff Burton won the pole. This would be the last time that all drivers were still running at the end of the race until the Sparks 300 at Talladega Superspeedway in 2022. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 9-Jeff Burton 44-Bobby Labonte 17-Matt Kenseth 40-Kevin Lepage 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 60-Mark Martin 8-Bobby Hillin Jr. 38-Elton Sawyer 21-Michael Waltrip 12-Rick Mast Failed to qualify: Dave Blaney", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_18.png"}} {"503125_34": {"text": "sports, while schools such as Michigan and Purdue became part of the Navy's V-12 program, which did. Although the Big Ten promulgated a special wartime exemption in 1943 allowing freshmen to play varsity football, Ohio State found itself in competition against older and larger teams (both military and college) featuring players such as Elroy Hirsch. The 1943 \"Baby Bucks\" had only five returning players and one starter from the national champion team, six from the 1942 freshman team, and 33 17-year-old freshmen, going 36. Prominent on the 194244 teams was Bill Willis, the Buckeyes' first African American star, honored in", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_34.png"}} {"35191_19": {"text": "(#93), Dale Fischlein (#70), J. D. Gibbs (#42), Kevin Schwantz (#88), Lyndon Amick (#35), Gary Laton (#46), Casey Atwood (#27) Food City 250 The Food City 250 was held August 21 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Steve Grissom won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 40-Kevin Lepage 10-Phil Parsons 32-Dale Jarrett 30-Todd Bodine 33-Tim Fedewa 15-Ken Schrader 83-Wayne Grubb 00-Buckshot Jones 4-Nathan Buttke 36-David Green Failed to qualify: Michael Waltrip (#21), Lyndon Amick (#35), Greg Marlowe (#78), Mark Day (#16) Dura-Lube 200 Presented by BI-LO The Dura-Lube 200 presented by BI-LO was held September 5 at", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_19.png"}} {"503125_35": {"text": "2007 along with Chic Harley and Archie Griffin as one of the three most important players in Buckeyes football history. Eligible for call-up into the military by the Selective Service, Paul Brown accepted a commission as a lieutenant (junior grade) in the United States Navy on April 12, 1944, and was assigned to the Great Lakes Naval Training Center at Chicago. Brown submitted the name of his assistant coach, Carroll Widdoes, to direct the team in his absence. Widdoes had been an assistant to Brown since 1934 and had turned down the prestigious head coach position at Washington High School", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_35.png"}} {"35191_20": {"text": "Darlington Raceway. Mike McLaughlin won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 64-Dick Trickle 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 34-Mike McLaughlin 40-Kevin Lepage 30-Todd Bodine 17-Matt Kenseth 32-Dale Jarrett 60-Mark Martin 59-Robert Pressley 15-Ken Schrader Failed to qualify: Jeff Green (#92), Kelly Denton (#75), Ron Barfield Jr. (#2) With his victory, Trickle became the oldest winner in Busch Series history, at the age of 56 years, 1 month, and 32 days. Autolite Platinum 250 The Autolite Platinum 250 was held September 11 at Richmond International Raceway. Andy Santerre won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_20.png"}} {"35191_21": {"text": "ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 9-Jeff Burton 12-Jimmy Spencer 17-Matt Kenseth 30-Todd Bodine 4-Jeff Purvis 40-Kevin Lepage 64-Dick Trickle 99-Glenn Allen Jr. 47-Andy Santerre Failed to qualify: Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#95), Dave Rezendes (#78), Casey Atwood (#50), Kevin Schwantz (#88), Ward Burton (#14), Mark Krogh (#80), Mario Gosselin (#71), Ted Christopher (#13), Mark McFarland (#82), J. D. Gibbs (#42) Steve Grissom qualified for Jimmy Spencer. MBNA Gold 200 The MBNA Gold 200 was held September 19 at Dover International Speedway. Kevin Grubb won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 17-Matt Kenseth 52-Kevin Grubb 38-Elton Sawyer", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_21.png"}} {"503125_36": {"text": "to go with Brown to Ohio State. Though his only head coaching experience was at Massillon's Longfellow Junior High School, Widdoes was appointed acting head coach by the OSU Athletic Board on April 14. The 1944 team fielded only thirteen upperclassmen and 31freshmen, and lost standout halfback Dean Sensenbaugher to an appointment to West Point. However, in August it received a tremendous boost when the U.S. Army's ASTP training program was discontinued at Ohio State and the Big Ten granted dental school student Les Horvath, discharged from ASTP, a fourth year of eligibility. Widdoes moved him to quarterback in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_36.png"}} {"35191_22": {"text": "34-Mike McLaughlin 30-Todd Bodine 93-Dave Blaney 4-Jeff Purvis 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2-Ricky Craven 21-Michael Waltrip Failed to qualify: none Tracy Leslie replaced Hal Browning in the #46 in the race. All Pro Bumper to Bumper 300 The All Pro Bumper to Bumper 300 was held October 3 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Dave Blaney won the pole. The race was broadcast on TBS. Top ten results 34-Mike McLaughlin 17-Matt Kenseth 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 12-Jimmy Spencer 00-Buckshot Jones 9-Jeff Burton 40-Kevin Lepage 92-Todd Bodine 4-Jeff Purvis 1-Sterling Marlin Failed to qualify: Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Patty Moise (#14), Toby Porter (#91), Ashton", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_22.png"}} {"503125_37": {"text": "T formation and played him at tailback in the single wing in an otherwise freshman backfield, and as a result Ohio State went undefeated and untied. One of their victories was over Paul Brown's previously unbeaten Great Lakes Navy team, with Horvath scoring two of the Buckeyes' three final-quarter touchdowns. The Buckeyes preserved their perfect season with a dramatic 4th quarter drive for a come-from-behind victory over Michigan. Ohio State finished second in the national rankings behind Army and Horvath became the first Buckeye to be awarded the Heisman Trophy. The football program took an unexpected turn when Paul Brown,", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_37.png"}} {"35191_23": {"text": "Lewis (#89), Kelly Denton (#75), Jeff Green (#92), Lance Hooper (#23), Jim Bown (#51), Jason Jarrett (#11), Lyndon Amick (#35), Kevin Grubb (#43), Kerry Earnhardt (#04), Matt Hutter (#24), Wayne Grubb (#83), Andy Santerre (#47), Hank Parker Jr. (#53) Carquest Auto Parts 250 The Carquest Auto Parts 250 was held October 17 at Gateway International Raceway. Shane Hall won the pole. The race was broadcast on CBS. Top ten results 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 17-Matt Kenseth 4-Jeff Purvis 47-Andy Santerre 44-Tony Stewart 93-Dave Blaney 74-Randy LaJoie 85-Shane Hall 30-Todd Bodine 40-Kevin Lepage Failed to qualify: Tracy Leslie (#2), Joey McCarthy (#41),", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_23.png"}} {"503125_38": {"text": "still in the Navy and with the war continuing, signed a contract on February 6, 1945, to coach what would become the Cleveland Browns of the professional All-America Football Conference. A week later Carroll Widdoes was made the official head coach of Ohio State. World War II ended by the time the 1945 season began and Widdoes integrated a number of returning military veterans into his team, and although the Buckeyes had a creditable year at 72, they were manhandled at home by Purdue and lost a tight game to Michigan, finishing third in the conference behind Indiana and Michigan.", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_38.png"}} {"35191_24": {"text": "Eric Bodine (#1), Melvin Walen (#58), J. D. Gibbs (#42) AC Delco 200 The AC Delco 200 was held October 31 at North Carolina Speedway. Tony Stewart won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN. Top ten results 66-Elliott Sadler 40-Kevin Lepage 29-Hermie Sadler 52-Kevin Grubb 84-Philip Morris 53-Hank Parker Jr. 72-Mike Dillon 8-Bobby Hillin Jr. 33-Tim Fedewa 63-Curtis Markham Failed to qualify: Tracy Leslie (#97), J. D. Gibbs (#42), Jeff Green (#92), Mike Wallace (#50), Bryan Wall (#73), Scott Hansen (#09), Lyndon Amick (#35), Matt Hutter (#55), Ted Christopher (#13), Chuck Bown (#51), Jeff Finley (#79), Mark Day", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_24.png"}} {"503125_39": {"text": "Despite having the highest two-year winning percentage of any Buckeye coach, Widdoes asked to return to an assistant's position, which was granted. A few years later he left Ohio State to take the head coach and athletic director's position at Ohio University. Offensive coordinator Paul Bixler switched positions with Widdoes in 1946. Bixler had been hired away from Colgate in 1941 by Paul Brown, familiar with his work when Bixler was an assistant at Canton McKinley High School, and had never head-coached a team before taking over the Buckeyes. Although personable and detail-oriented, Bixler did not garner the respect of", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_39.png"}} {"35191_25": {"text": "(#16) Stihl 300 The Stihl 300 was originally scheduled for March 1998 but was held November 7 at Atlanta Motor Speedway after it and the Winston Cup Series Primestar 500 were both rained out. Dick Trickle won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 60-Mark Martin 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 44-Tony Stewart 17-Matt Kenseth 00-Buckshot Jones 52-Kevin Grubb 87-Joe Nemechek 10-Phil Parsons 21-Michael Waltrip 15-Ken Schrader Failed to qualify: Tracy Leslie (#97), Lyndon Amick (#35), Hut Stricklin (#92), Gary Bradberry (#86), Curtis Markham (#89), Randy MacDonald (#7), Nathan Buttke (#78), Ken Bouchard (#50), Jeff Finley (#79), Morgan", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_25.png"}} {"503125_40": {"text": "his players, partly because he rarely played anyone but the starters, and Ohio State endured a mediocre 4-3-2 season. The season ended with a humiliating 586 loss to Michigan. Bixler resigned and returned to Colgate to be its head football coach. Talk of Ohio State being a \"graveyard of coaches\" became commonplace, a reputation that lingered for decades. Wes Fesler became head coach with a five-year contract as the result of a collaborative selection process by retiring Athletic Director Lynn St. John and his successor, Dick Larkins. Fesler was an Ohio State alumnus and had been a star athlete, winning", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_40.png"}} {"35191_26": {"text": "Shepherd (#07) Jiffy Lube Miami 300 The Jiffy Lube Miami 300 was held November 15 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Casey Atwood won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN. Top ten results 9-Jeff Burton 12-Jimmy Spencer 60-Mark Martin 17-Matt Kenseth 36-David Green 93-Dave Blaney 26-Johnny Benson 99-Glenn Allen Jr. 74-Randy LaJoie 33-Tim Fedewa Failed to qualify: Chuck Bown (#92), Ted Christopher (#13), Jeff Krogh (#56), Patty Moise (#14), John Preston (#89), Nathan Buttke (#78), Kevin Schwantz (#88), Morgan Shepherd (#07), Philip Morris (#84), Hank Parker Jr. (#53), Lyndon Amick (#35), Freddie Query (#7), Gus Wasson (#49), Mark Krogh (#80) Full", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_26.png"}} {"503125_41": {"text": "nine letters (three in football), had been a three-time All-American, and was Big Ten MVP in 1930. As head coach at Pittsburgh he had nearly beaten Ohio State in 1946 and seemed the best choice to bring stability back to the program. Fesler employed a single wing offense with returning Dean Sensenbaugher at tailback and Joe Whisler at fullback, but two of his key veterans, Tommy James and Tony Adamle, had left school to play professional football and the Bucks had a dismal 261 record, shut out four times and scoring only 60points the entire season. Finishing last in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_41.png"}} {"35191_27": {"text": "Drivers' Championship (key)Bold Pole position awarded by time. Italics Pole position set by owner's points. * Most laps led. Rookie of the Year Andy Santerre, being the only full-time candidate for Rookie of the Year, walked away with the title after finishing 20th in points. 2nd-place-finisher Dave Blaney made his Busch Series debut in 1998, posting three sixth-place finishes over a 20-race stretch. He would be followed by Blaise Alexander, then Wayne and Kevin Grubb, both of whom grabbed their first career pole positions during the season. 18-year-old Casey Atwood ran a part-time schedule in an undeclared season but finished", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_27.png"}} {"503125_42": {"text": "Big Ten for the only time in team history, only an improbable win against Northwestern had kept the record from matching 1897's worst ever. Trailing the Wildcats 6-0 and having already turned the ball over on downs with two minutes to play, Ohio State threw an interception on what was apparently the last play of the game, but a penalty gave the Buckeyes an extra play after time had expired. That too was stopped and again negated by penalty. The Bucks then tied the game on a pass, only to have the try for extra point blocked. Again a penalty", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_42.png"}} {"35191_28": {"text": "38th in points. The next two competitors were Mike Cope and Matt Hutter, teammates at Cicci-Welliver Racing but released after a lack of performance. Part-time drivers Lance Hooper, Jason Jarrett, and MotoGP legend Kevin Schwantz rounded out the rookie class of 1998. See also 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series 1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series External links Busch Series standings and statistics for 1998 NASCAR Xfinity Series seasons", "image_path": "./outputimg/35191_28.png"}} {"503125_43": {"text": "negated the play, and on the fourth extra play of the game the Buckeyes made the conversion and won 76. Although again hurt by players leaving to play pro football, Ohio State improved greatly in 1948, winning six games and losing three in a year when the Big Ten was an exceptionally strong conference. In 1949 the Buckeyes overcame an early lopsided loss to Minnesota to go on to a successful season, due in great part to the play of sophomore Vic Janowicz. Tying Michigan in Ann Arbor to become Big Ten co-champions, Ohio State also received the Rose Bowl", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_43.png"}} {"503125_44": {"text": "invitation, where they came from behind to defeat California. 1950 was thought to be a rebuilding year for Ohio State after 21seniors on the 1949 team graduated but that team's sophomores were a very strong class, having been recruited in part by an alumni organization known as \"The Front-Liners\", and Vic Janowicz was moved to quarterback. Fesler, rumored to be resigning because of pressures associated with the position and abuse of his family by anonymous critics, returned to coach the Buckeyes on a run for a national championship. Fesler's 542 defense while strong against the run, proved vulnerable to the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_44.png"}} {"503125_45": {"text": "pass, and an opening game matchup between Janowicz and SMU's Kyle Rote (the recipient and runner-up, respectively, for the 1950 Heisman Trophy) was lost when the Mustangs overcame a 17-point deficit with four touchdown passes. Fesler responded by playing Janowicz at halfback again, although he continued to be a serious passing threat to opposing teams, and Ohio State won six games in a row, most by wide margins, to move into the top ranking in the AP poll. However, the season fell completely apart in the final two games when the Buckeyes turned the ball over seven times in a", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_45.png"}} {"503125_46": {"text": "loss to Illinois, and in a game known to Ohio State fans as the \"Snow Bowl\", lost to Michigan 93 in a blizzard. The teams punted a combined 45 times and all the scoringa Janowicz field goal and a safety and touchdown for Michiganresulted from blocked punts. Fesler's decision to punt on third down with 47seconds remaining in the first half, recovered for a touchdown by Michigan, was severely criticized. Two weeks after the Snow Bowl, citing concerns about his health and family, Fesler resigned to go into real estate. Less than two months later, however, he was named head", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_46.png"}} {"503125_47": {"text": "coach at Minnesota. Detractors of Ohio State in general and Woody Hayes in particular have cited Fesler as a victim of unremitting abuse by \"big football\" at Ohio State but throughout the 1950season speculation that Minnesota's Bernie Bierman would retire had repeatedly suggested that Fesler was a prime candidate for his replacement. While newspaper references to the \"Buckeyes\" date back to at least 1919, it was not until 1950 that the school officially adopted \"Buckeyes\" as the nickname of its athletic teams. Woody Hayes era (19511978) The search for a coach to replace Wes Fesler was in some ways a", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_47.png"}} {"970739_1": {"text": "Brett Lysak (born December 30, 1980) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. He played 2 games in the National Hockey League with the Carolina Hurricanes during the 200304 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 2001 to 2013, was spent in various minor leagues and later in Europe. Playing career Lysak was drafted 49th overall by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, with whom he played two regular season games during the 200203 NHL season. He also spent three seasons with the Lowell Lock Monsters of the American Hockey League and had a short", "image_path": "./outputimg/970739_1.png"}} {"503125_48": {"text": "replay of the talent search to replace Francis Schmidt: Paul Brown, even though he had become a successful coach on the professional level, was the immediate \"favorite\" and had a well-organized corps of supporters boosting his cause. As in 1940, the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association voiced their support for Brown early on. However Brown had also alienated many Buckeye alumni by failing to return to the coaching position reserved for him at the end of World War II, and the athletics department by signing Buckeye players, Lou Groza chief among them, to professional contracts before their college eligibility", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_48.png"}} {"970739_2": {"text": "spell in the East Coast Hockey League with the Florida Everblades. During the NHL lockout, he played in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga with the Iserlohn Roosters. He moved to Serie A in 2005 after playing four games for the Manitoba Moose. In 200607, he was the team's top scorer with 16 goals and 29 assists for 45 points in just 28 games. In 200910, he was the League's top scorer with 23 goals in the Danish ice hockey Premier League AL-Bank Ligaen. He played for Odense Bulldogs for his first season in Danish ice hockey followed by EfB Ishockey and", "image_path": "./outputimg/970739_2.png"}} {"503125_49": {"text": "had ended. A unanimous vote of the board of trustees endorsed the choice of the selection committee and on February 18, 1951, named as head coach Wayne Woodrow Hayes, who had achieved success as head coach of both his alma mater Denison University and Miami (Ohio). Hayes, ironically, had not been the committee's first choice. The head coach of Missouri, Don Faurot, had been offered and accepted the position a week earlier, but changed his mind two days later. Going into his first season, Hayes thus did not enjoy widespread support among Ohio State's following. Hayes had Janowicz returning for", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_49.png"}} {"970739_3": {"text": "SnderjyskE Ishockey After competing with the Graz 99ers in the Austrian Hockey League of the 201112 season, Lysak returned to North America after seven years signing a one-year deal with the Kalamazoo Wings of the ECHL on September 13, 2012. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs Awards and achievements Named to the WHL East Second All-Star Team in 1999 Memorial Cup All Star - Forward in 2001 References External links 1980 births Living people Canadian ice hockey centres Carolina Hurricanes draft picks Carolina Hurricanes players EfB Ishockey players Florida Everblades players Graz 99ers players HK Acroni Jesenice players Iserlohn Roosters", "image_path": "./outputimg/970739_3.png"}} {"970739_4": {"text": "players Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) players Lowell Lock Monsters players Manitoba Moose players Odense Bulldogs players Regina Pats players SnderjyskE Ishockey players Ice hockey people from St. Albert, Alberta", "image_path": "./outputimg/970739_4.png"}} {"1237605_1": {"text": "Arthur D. Collins Jr. is an American executive, the retired chairman of the board of Medtronic, Inc., and formerly served the company as president and chief executive officer. He is now a senior advisor to Oak Hill Capital Partners and a managing partner at Acorn Advisors, LLC. Collins is also the author of the children's book series The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb. Early life and education Collins was born in 1947 in Lakewood, Ohio, to his parents Arthur D. Collins Sr. and Irene Collins. His father was a physician, and encouraged him to pursue a different path if medicine", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237605_1.png"}} {"503125_50": {"text": "his senior year but he converted the Buckeye offense from single-wing to T-formation, limiting the tailback's effectiveness. He also instituted a demanding practice regimen and was both aggressive and vocal in enforcing it, alienating many players accustomed to Fesler's laid-back style. With the exception on a blowout of Iowa in mid-season, the 1951 Buckeyes were a low-scoring team that won 4, lost 3 (including a 70 loss to Michigan), and tied 2, leaving many to question the ability of the new coach. In 1952, however, Hayes continued his transformation of the team, playing Howard \"Hopalong\" Cassady as a freshman and", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_50.png"}} {"1237605_2": {"text": "was not for him. Collins received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1969 and a Doctor of Laws honorary degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 2006. Collins also holds a Master of Business Administration Degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1973. He later received the Joseph Wharton Lifetime Achievement Award. Career Prior to his business career, he served as an officer in the US Navy, and taught naval sciences at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. He worked as a consultant for Booz Allen Hamilton, an executive at Abbott Laboratories, and", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237605_2.png"}} {"503125_51": {"text": "installing a split-T offense. The Buckeyes nearly doubled their point production, improved to 63, and recorded their first victory over Michigan in eight years, 277. The 1953 team was expected to improve further but also finished 63 when they were shut out by Michigan, and critics called for the replacement of Hayes. In 1954 (even with Cassady now a seasoned junior) the Buckeyes were picked to finish no higher than 5th in the Big Ten. Athletic Director Dick Larkins, a Hayes defender, hired Lyal Clark back from Minnesota, where he had gone with Fesler, to coach the Buckeye defense, allowing", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_51.png"}} {"1237605_3": {"text": "as an executive at Medtronic Inc. from 1992 to 2007, stepping down as CEO. Prior to this role he served as president and COO of the company. He joined Oak Hill Capital Partners as a senior advisor in 2009. In 2016 he formed the consulting firm Acorn Advisors, LLC, with Sophia Shaw. Board, civic and community activities Collins serves on the board of directors of Alcoa, The Boeing Company, Cargill, and U.S. Bancorp, where he is the lead director. He is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He was chairman", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237605_3.png"}} {"169258_1": {"text": "The Chittenden-1-2 Representative District is a one-member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one of the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000 U.S. Census. The plan applies to legislatures elected in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010. A new plan will be developed in 2012 following the 2010 U.S. Census. The Chittenden-1-2 District includes all of the Chittenden County town of Charlotte plus those parts of the town of Hinesburg not included in Chittenden-1-1.", "image_path": "./outputimg/169258_1.png"}} {"503125_52": {"text": "Hayes to concentrate on offense and easing the pressure Hayes inevitably put on his assistants. That season no opponent scored more than two touchdowns on the Buckeyes, and seven of the ten were held to a touchdown or less. An 88-yard interception return by Cassady against second-ranked Wisconsin and a 4th quarter goal-line stand inside its own one-yard line against Michigan propelled Ohio State to a perfect season that included a 207 victory over USC in the Rose Bowl. Woody Hayes won his first and the team's second national championship. In 1955 Hopalong Cassady won the Heisman Trophy, and the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_52.png"}} {"1237605_4": {"text": "of AdvaMed, the medical technology industry association. Books Collins is the author of the children's book series The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb, the profits from which he donates to educational charities. References 1947 births American technology chief executives Miami University alumni Living people Businesspeople from Minnesota People from Lakewood, Ohio Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania alumni Boeing people Medtronic people American chairpersons of corporations", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237605_4.png"}} {"503125_53": {"text": "team again took the Big Ten championship with a 72 record, set an attendance record of 490,477, and won in Ann Arbor for the first time in 18years with a 170 shutout in which Michigan crossed the 50-yard line only once, on a penalty. Ohio State passed only three times in the game; the sole reception was the only completion in the final three games of the year, leading to characterization of Hayes' style of offensive play as \"three yards and a cloud of dust\". In its issue of October 24, 1955, Sports Illustrated'', through an article by Robert Shaplen,", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_53.png"}} {"169258_2": {"text": "As of the 2000 census, the state as a whole had a population of 608,827. As there are a total of 150 representatives, there were 4,059 residents per representative (or 8,118 residents per two representatives). The one member Chittenden-1-2 District had a population of 3,724 in that same census, 8.25% above the state average. District Representative Mike Yantachka, Democrat See also Members of the Vermont House of Representatives, 2005-2006 session Vermont Representative Districts, 2002-2012 External links Detail map of the Chittenden-1-1, Chittenden-1-2, Chittenden-5-1, and Chittenden-5-2 districts Vermont Statute defining legislative districts Vermont House districts -- Statistics Vermont House of Representatives", "image_path": "./outputimg/169258_2.png"}} {"169258_3": {"text": "districts, 20022012 Charlotte, Vermont Hinesburg, Vermont", "image_path": "./outputimg/169258_3.png"}} {"503125_54": {"text": "stated that Hayes had used money he received from his weekly television show to make small personal loans to financially needy players on his team for expenses such as clothing and travel expenses, stating:Once signed, a recruit can count on some financial help from Hayes if he is \"in need\". Woody insists that he never forks up for a luxury- another narrow line- but it's certainly also true that he makes sure he won't lose any valuable men by financial default. The article resulted in an immediate furor over possible violations of NCAA rules, although Hayes insisted that the loans", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_54.png"}} {"503125_55": {"text": "were made with his own personal funds and were to be repaid, and in effect plead ignorance of the rules. The faculty council, followed by the Big Ten and the NCAA, conducted lengthy investigations which went beyond the scope of the original allegations, and on April 26, 1956, Big Ten Commissioner Kenneth \"Tug\" Wilson found Hayes and the program guilty of violations and placed it on a year's probation, making all Buckeye sports teams ineligible for play in NCAA tournaments. The 1956 season became one of mixed results. The Buckeyes began the season strong with impressive wins over Nebraska and", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_55.png"}} {"503125_56": {"text": "Stanford, and won their Big Ten opener for their eighth victory in a row. The next week they were upset, however, in Ohio Stadium by three-touchdown underdog Penn State, on a missed extra point (and Penn State had been scheduled only after Navy had canceled its game with Ohio State). Ohio State ran its conference game win streak to a record 17 with a victory over Indiana on November 10, but then lost back-to-back to Iowa and Michigan, both by shutouts and the first time a Hayes-coached team had lost 2 in a row. The Iowa game was marked by", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_56.png"}} {"503125_57": {"text": "intemperate verbal exchanges between Iowa coach Forest Evashevski and Hayes over the condition of the field in Iowa Stadium, allegedly unmowed to slow down the Buckeyes. Iowa won the game, the Big Ten championship, and the Rose Bowl that followed. In 1957 four Big Ten teams were picked in pre-season polls to finish in the Top 10, but Ohio State was not one of them, and in their opener, the Buckeyes lost to TCU, their third defeat in a row. For the only time in its history, however, the team won all of its remaining games after an opening loss", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_57.png"}} {"503125_58": {"text": "to claim the Big Ten championship, win the Rose Bowl over Oregon, and share a national championship title with Auburn. Hayes was also named Coach of the Year. Perhaps the most noted game during the season was the rematch with Iowa, which entered the game undefeated, higher-ranked, and a six-point favorite. Ohio State had lost its starting halfback, Don Clark, to a leg injury the week before, and with the discord between the coaches well-publicized, the week leading up to the game took on the frenzy of Michigan Week. The game drew a then-record attendance in Ohio Stadium, including Vice-President", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_58.png"}} {"503125_59": {"text": "of the United States Richard Nixon, and the Buckeyes beat Iowa 1713 on a late 4th quarter drive featuring sophomore fullback Bob White. Nixon met Hayes after the game and the two became lifelong friends. In the ensuing years the Buckeyes finished 3rd twice and 8th oncethe first of his two losing seasons at Ohio State. In 1961 the team went undefeated to be named national champions by the FWAA but a growing conflict between academics and athletics over Ohio State's reputation as a \"football school\" came to a head when the faculty council voted on November 28 to decline", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_59.png"}} {"569910_1": {"text": "Charles Augustus Midgley (11 November 1877 24 June 1942) was an English first-class cricketer, who played four matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1906. He was born in Wetherby, Yorkshire, England, and was a right arm fast bowler. He took 8 wickets at 18.62, with a best return of 2 for 18 against Middlesex. A right-handed batsman, he scored 115 runs at 28.75, with his top score of 59 not out against Derbyshire. He took three catches in the field. He also played for the Yorkshire Second XI in 1904, and Major Shaw's XI in 1906. Midgley died in", "image_path": "./outputimg/569910_1.png"}} {"503125_60": {"text": "the invitation to the Rose Bowl extended to the team (although they also voted to accept its share of the gate receipts). Nearly a year would pass before the council would rescind the decision, after much public protest and debate. Over the next 6 seasons Ohio State finished no higher than 2nd, and had a losing season in 1966, although it did beat Michigan four times. When it lost three of its first five games in 1967 (all at home), public speculation that Hayes would be replaced as coach grew to its highest point since 1953. Jack Park, author of", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_60.png"}} {"569910_2": {"text": "June 1942 in Bradford, Yorkshire. References External links Cricinfo Profile Cricket Archive Statistics Yorkshire cricketers 1877 births 1942 deaths People from Wetherby English cricketers Cricketers from Yorkshire", "image_path": "./outputimg/569910_2.png"}} {"503125_61": {"text": "the program's official history, states that decision to turn down the Rose Bowl had \"strongly impaired...(Ohio State)'s recruiting within its own state\". The Class of 1970 was one of the strongest to ever play for Ohio State, and came within two games of three consecutive undisputed national championships, losing only in what may have been the bitterest loss in Buckeye history to arch-rival Michigan in 1969 and again in the 1971 Rose Bowl to Stanford. In 1968 Hayes regularly played 13 members during their sophomore season (ten as starters), a practice he had once predicted would cost a loss per", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_61.png"}} {"503125_62": {"text": "sophomore played. While the 1968 team also returned a significant number of veteran players, particularly the offensive line, the Class of 1970 had such an impact on the season that they became known as the \"super sophomores.\" Ohio State opened the season with four wins at home, defeating SMU, Oregon, Purdue and Northwestern. The Big Ten opener matched them against the number one-ranked Boilermakers and although threatened three times in the first half, Purdue held Ohio State scoreless. In the 3rd quarter junior Ted Provost intercepted a pass, returning it for a touchdown, and after sophomore starting quarterback Rex Kern", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_62.png"}} {"503125_63": {"text": "was injured, senior Bill Long, who had quarterbacked the team the previous two seasons, returned to score the decisive final touchdown in the 130 upset. The Buckeyes continued to an undefeated season that saw wins over four ranked teams (three in the top ten), a 5014 rout of Michigan, and a Rose Bowl victory over the USC Trojans that resulted in the national championship. The winning streak carried over to the 1969 season and reached 22 games as Ohio State traveled to Michigan. The Buckeyes had encountered little trouble disposing of every team on its schedule, unlike 1968 when a", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_63.png"}} {"503125_64": {"text": "number of games had been closely contested, winning eight games by an average score of 469. Despite the fact that Michigan came into the game ranked twelfth and had outscored its four most recent opponents 17822, the Buckeyes were 17-point favorites. Because of a \"no-repeat\" policy in the Big Ten regarding the Rose Bowl and guaranteed no worse than a co-championship of the conference, the number one-ranked Buckeyes were playing for a perfect record. Michigan was directed by first-year coach Bo Schembechler, a former Hayes protg. Michigan shocked the Buckeyes and led 2412 at the half, then totally shutdown the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_64.png"}} {"503125_65": {"text": "defending champions in the second half, intercepting six Buckeye passes. The 2412 upset was one of the most significant in college football history, and arguably the greatest in the rivalry. The super sophomores included three-year starters Rex Kern, Jack Tatum, Jim Stillwagon, John Brockington, Mike Sensibaugh, Jan White, Bruce Jankowski, Tim Anderson, Larry Zelina, Mike Vladich, Doug Adams, and Mark Debevc. Kern, Tatum, and Stillwagon have since been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The 1969 loss to Michigan initiated what came to be known as \"The Ten Year War\", in which the rivalry, which pitted some of", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_65.png"}} {"636788_1": {"text": "Abu 'l-Jaysh Khumrawayh ibn Amad ibn ln (; 864 18 January 896) was a son of the founder of the Tulunid dynasty, Ahmad ibn Tulun. His father, the autonomous ruler of Egypt and Syria, designated him as his successor. When Ibn Tulun died in May 884, Khumarawayh succeeded him. After defeating an attempt to depose him, in 886 he managed to gain recognition of his rule over Egypt and Syria as a hereditary governor from the Abbasid Caliphate. In 893 the agreement was renewed with the new Abbasid Caliph, al-Mu'tadid, and sealed with the marriage of his daughter Qatr al-Nada", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_1.png"}} {"1104305_1": {"text": "The Night Side is an anthology of fantasy and horror stories edited by American writer August Derleth and illustrated by Lee Brown Coye. It was first published by Rinehart & Company in 1947. The stories had originally appeared in the magazines Amazing Stories, Collier's Weekly, Weird Tales, Saturday Review, The London Mercury, Unknown, Astounding Stories, Esquire, The Briarcliff Quarterly, Cosmopolitan, Blue Book, Top-Notch and Fantastic Adventures or in the collections The Clock Strikes Twelve, The Children of the Pool, Fearful Pleasures, Nights of the Round Table and My Grimmest Nightmare. Contents Foreword, by August Derleth \"The Colour Out of Space\",", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104305_1.png"}} {"1571483_1": {"text": "Alan Dinnie (born 14 May 1963) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a right back. Career Born in Glasgow, Dinnie played for Baillieston, Partick Thistle, Dundee, Albion Rovers and Petershill. Having made the move up into professional football directly from the Junior level aged 23, he was rated highly by his manager at Partick, John Lambie, for his pace and defensive abilities. He credited Jim Duffy with helping him to recover from serious injury while at Dundee. In his life after playing, he developed an addiction to cocaine and was imprisoned (3.5-year sentence) for supplying the drug,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571483_1.png"}} {"503125_66": {"text": "OSU's and UM's strongest teams ever, rose to the uppermost level of all sports and the competition between Schembechler and Hayes became legendary. Four times between 1970 and 1975, Ohio State and Michigan were both ranked in the top five of the AP Poll before their matchup. The Wolverines entered every game during those years undefeated and won only once, a 107 victory in Ann Arbor on November 20, 1971. Both teams used the annual game as motivation for entire seasons and after the initial win by Michigan, played dead even at four wins and a tie apiece. Hayes had", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_66.png"}} {"1104305_2": {"text": "by H. P. Lovecraft \"The First Sheaf\", by H. Russell Wakefield \"The Moon-Caller\", by MacKinlay Kantor \"The Extra Passenger\", by Stephen Grendon \"Bethmoora\", by Lord Dunsany \"The Smoking Leg\", by John Metcalfe \"The Exalted Omega\", by Arthur Machen \"Joshua\", by R. Creighton-Buck \"Enoch\", by Robert Bloch \"Cheese\", by A. E. Coppard \"Mr. Minchins Midsummer\", by Margery Lawrence \"Mimsy Were the Borogoves\", by Lewis Padgett \"The Eerie Mr. Murphy\", by Howard E. Wandrei \"The Smiling People\", by Ray Bradbury \"The Face in the Mirror\", by Denys Val Baker \"Professor Pfaffs Last Recital\", by Alan Nelson \"Seatons Aunt\", by Walter de la", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104305_2.png"}} {"636788_2": {"text": "to the Caliph. At the height of his power, Khumarawayh's authority expanded from the Byzantine frontier in Cilicia and the Jazira to Nubia. Domestically, his reign was marked by a prodigal squandering of funds on extravagant displays of wealth, construction of palaces, and the patronage of artists and poets. In combination with the need to maintain a sizeable professional army and guarantee its loyalty through rich gifts, this emptied the treasury by the end of his reign. Khumarawayh was murdered by a palace servant in 896, and was succeeded by his son Jaysh, who was deposed after a few months", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_2.png"}} {"1571483_2": {"text": "later playing for local Junior team Bankfoot Athletic as part of his reintegration programme at HMP Castle Huntly. References 1963 births Living people Scottish men's footballers Partick Thistle F.C. players Dundee F.C. players Albion Rovers F.C. players Petershill F.C. players Scottish Football League players Men's association football fullbacks Baillieston Juniors F.C. players Bankfoot Athletic F.C. players Footballers from Glasgow Scottish Junior Football Association players Scottish people convicted of drug offences 21st-century Scottish criminals Sportspeople convicted of crimes", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571483_2.png"}} {"1104305_3": {"text": "Mare \"The Mask of Medusa\", by Nelson S. Bond \"One Head Well Done\", by John D. Swain \"Sammy Calls a Noobus\", by Henry A. Norton \"The Night Wire\", by H. F. Arnold \"The Three Marked Pennies\", by Mary Elizabeth Counselman \"Nightmare\", by Marjorie Bowen References 1947 anthologies American anthologies Fantasy anthologies Horror anthologies Rinehart & Company books", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104305_3.png"}} {"503125_67": {"text": "the upper hand during the first part of the war, in which Ohio State won the conference championship and went to the Rose Bowl four straight years, while Michigan won the final three. It was also an era in which through television Ohio State football again came to the forefront of national attention. Hayes set the tone in spring practice in 1970, placing a rug at the entrance to the Buckeye dressing room emblazoned with the words: \"1969 MICH 24 OSU 12 1970 MICH:__ OSU:__\" as a constant reminder of their objective. The \"super sophomores\", now seniors, used a strong", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_67.png"}} {"302868_1": {"text": "So Jos do Rio Pardo is a municipality in the state of So Paulo in Brazil. The population is 55,124 (2020 est.) in an area of 419km2. The elevation is 676 m. It was founded by Colonel Antnio Maral Nogueira de Barros in 1870. In the same year, a chapel to Saint Joseph was built. It became a municipality in 1885, when it was separated from Casa Branca. In the late 1800s and the early 1900s the town received a mass of immigration from northern Italy, those immigrants went to town for working in the coffee fields in replacement of", "image_path": "./outputimg/302868_1.png"}} {"636788_3": {"text": "in favour of another son, Harun ibn Khumarawayh. The Tulunid state entered a period of turmoil and weakness, which culminated in its reconquest by the Abbasids in 904905. Biography Khumarawayh was born at Samarra in 864. His father, Ahmad ibn Tulun, the son of a Turkish slave-soldier, was appointed governor of Egypt in 868. In 871 he expelled the caliphal fiscal agent and assumed direct control of Egypt's revenue, which he used to create an army of slave soldiers (ghilmn) of his own. Relying on this powerful force, and exploiting the rift between the increasingly powerless Caliph al-Mu'tamid and his", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_3.png"}} {"302868_2": {"text": "the slave workforce, since slaves were set free in 1888 by an act of Princess Elizabeth. References External links Municipalities in So Paulo (state) Populated places established in 1870 1870 establishments in Brazil", "image_path": "./outputimg/302868_2.png"}} {"503125_68": {"text": "fullback-oriented offense to smash their way through the season undefeated, struggling only with Purdue the week before the Michigan game. The return match in Columbus found both teams undefeated and untied, a \"first\" in the history of the rivalry, with Michigan ranked fourth and Ohio State fifth. Ohio State combined a powerful defense that held Michigan to only 37yards rushing, a rushing offense employing two tight ends as blockers, and a 26-yard touchdown pass from Kern to Bruce Jankowski to win 209. The Buckeyes returned to the Rose Bowl to be upset by Stanford 2717. The \"super sophomores\" had garnered", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_68.png"}} {"636788_4": {"text": "brother and de facto regent al-Muwaffaqin 882 al-Mu'tamid even tried to flee Samarra and seek refuge with Ibn Tulunhe managed to gain control over Syria and the frontier zone with the Byzantine Empire (the Thughr), as well as parts of the Jazira up to Raqqa. Succession and relations with the Abbasids In 882, following a failed rebellion of his elder brother Abbas, who was \"regarded as cruel and untrustworthy\" (), Khumarawayh was named as his father's deputy in Egypt and heir-apparent. This position was confirmed by Ibn Tulun at the request of his generals shortly before his death on 10", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_4.png"}} {"503125_69": {"text": "a record of 272, the best winning percentage of any three-year period in team history, and won or shared the Big Ten title all three years. The National Football Foundation named Ohio State its national champion for 1970. 1971 was less successful than the preceding seasons, but the middle four years of the 10-year war saw the greatest success for Hayes against Michigan, although the teams fell short of repeating their 1968 national championship. Archie Griffin began his college football career in 1972, taking advantage of new NCAA eligibility rules that allowed freshmen to compete at the varsity level. In", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_69.png"}} {"636788_5": {"text": "May 884. With the backing of the Tulunid regime's elites, Khumarawayh's succession was smooth; Abbas was forced to acknowledge Khumarawayh, but was assassinated shortly after. Khumarawayh's accession was an important step in the gradual dissolution of the Abbasid Caliphate: as Thierry Bianquis explains, \"this was the first time in Abbasid history with regard to the government of so large and rich a territory, that a wli, whose legitimacy derived from the caliph who had designated him, was succeeded openly by an amr who claimed his legitimacy by inheritance\". In his last months, Ibn Tulun had sought to effect a reconciliation", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_5.png"}} {"503125_70": {"text": "his second game, sent in against North Carolina late in the first quarter, Griffin set a new Buckeye rushing record with 239yards and led the team in rushing for the season with 867. The following season Hayes installed an I-formation attack with Griffin at tailback and fellow sophomore Cornelius Greene at quarterback. The Buckeyes went undefeated with a powerful offense and equally impenetrable defense, achieving an average margin of victory of 31 points a game. The only blemish on their record was a 1010 tie with Michigan after both teams had entered the game unbeaten. (The tie was more galling", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_70.png"}} {"636788_6": {"text": "with al-Muwaffaq on the basis of the recognition of his authority over Egypt and Syria, but his death interrupted the negotiations. As Khumarawayh was young and untested, one of Ibn Tulun's senior generals, Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Wasiti, encouraged the Abbasids to attack and recover control of the Tulunid territories. The generals Ishaq ibn Kundaj and Ibn Abi'l-Saj attacked the Tulunid domains in Syria. Damascus fell when its governor defected, but their initial gains were rapidly reversed. In the spring of 885, al-Muwaffaq's son Abu'l-Abbas (the future al-Mu'tadid) was sent to take charge of the invasion. He soon succeeded in defeating", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_6.png"}} {"503125_71": {"text": "for the Wolverines, however, as the Big Ten selected Ohio State to represent the conference in the Rose Bowl.) Despite soundly defeating defending national champion USC, however, the tie with Michigan resulted in the Buckeyes finishing second to Notre Dame in the final AP rankings. Griffin, Randy Gradishar, Van DeCree, and John Hicks were named All-Americans; Hicks, an offensive tackle, not only won both the Outland and Lombardi Awards, but placed second in the Heisman Trophy competition. 1974 and 1975 were seasons of both elation and frustration. The Buckeyes twice more defeated Michigan and went to two Rose Bowls, but", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_71.png"}} {"636788_7": {"text": "the Tulunids and forcing them to retreat to Palestine, but after a quarrel with Ibn Kundaj and Ibn Abi'l-Saj, the latter abandoned the campaign and withdrew their forces. At the Battle of Tawahin on 6 April, Khumarawayh confronted Abu'l-Abbas in person. The Abbasid prince was initially victorious, forcing Khumarawayh to flee, but was in turn defeated by the Tulunid general Sa'd al-Aysar and fled the battlefield, while much of his army was taken prisoner. Al-Aysar then tried to rebel in Damascus, but Khumarawayh swiftly suppressed his revolt and is said to have killed the rebel with his own hands. Khumarawayh", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_7.png"}} {"503125_72": {"text": "lost both. The 1974 team seemed bound for another national championship when it was derailed by a loss to unranked Michigan State (Ohio State lost only twice in the regular season during Griffin's 4-year career, both to the Spartans), and the next year the #1-ranked Bucks lost 2310 to 11th-ranked UCLA in the 1976 Rose Bowl. In all the Buckeyes were 4051 from 1972 to 1975, winning the Big Ten all four years and never losing to Michigan, but each loss and the tie were crucial in failing to win another championship. Archie Griffin, however, received the Heisman Trophy for", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_72.png"}} {"636788_8": {"text": "continued to pursue a rapprochement with the Abbasid court: he treated the prisoners of war from Tawahin with exceptional clemency, giving them the choice of either staying in Egypt under his own service or returning to Iraq without ransom. This policy eventually led to the conclusion of an agreement in December 886, whereby Khumarawayh was recognized as governor over Egypt and Syria, with the right to be succeeded by his offspring, for a period of 30 years, in exchange for an unspecified annual tribute. Between 886 and 890, Khumarawayh went on to defeat Ibn Khundaj and receive the submission of", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_8.png"}} {"503125_73": {"text": "both years, off-setting much of the frustration, and amassed 5,589yards in his career. The falloff in success of Hayes' last three years was not great. His teams forged records of 921, 93, and 741, and made bowl appearances in all three years (the rules had changed to allow appearances in bowls other than the Rose Bowl). However frustrations in losing three straight years to Michigan, and other factors, resulted in growing criticism of Hayes and his methods, particularly his on-the-field fits of temper. Even so, his downfall was sudden and shocking when near the end of the nationally televised Gator", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_73.png"}} {"636788_9": {"text": "the governor of the Jazira, Ibn Abi'l-Saj. At the same time, the governor of Tarsus, Yazaman al-Khadim, accepted Tulunid suzerainty, bringing the Cilician Thughr under Tulunid control as well. The accession of al-Mu'tadid in 892 brought a warming of relations with the Baghdad court. Recognizing that he could not defeat the Tulunids, the new Caliph instead opted to conciliate them: in spring 893, al-Mu'tadid reconfirmed Khumarawayh in his office as autonomous governor over Egypt and Syria, in exchange for an annual tribute of 300,000 dinars and further 200,000 dinars in arrears, as well as the return to caliphal control of", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_9.png"}} {"503125_74": {"text": "Bowl, Hayes punched Clemson middle guard Charlie Bauman after Bauman intercepted a pass to kill Ohio State's last chance to win. Hayes was fired after the game by Ohio State president Harold Enarson and athletic director Hugh Hindman. Earle Bruce era (19791987) Hayes was replaced by a former protg, Iowa State head coach Earle Bruce. Bruce inherited a strong team led by sophomore quarterback Art Schlichter but that had also lost eleven starters, and the 1979 squad exceeded pre-season expectations, ending the 3-year loss drought against Michigan and going to the Rose Bowl with an opportunity once again to be", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_74.png"}} {"1037313_1": {"text": "is a railway station in the city of machi, Nagano, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is the starting point of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. Lines Shinano-machi Station is served by the ito Line and is 35.1 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Matsumoto Station. Station layout The station consists of one ground-level side platform and one island platform connected by a footbridge. the side platform is Platform 1 and is adjacent to the station building; the island platform has Platform 3 and Platform 4. There is no Platform 2. The station has", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037313_1.png"}} {"636788_10": {"text": "the two Jaziran provinces of Diyar Rabi'a and Diyar Mudar. In addition, the prestigious irz factories in Alexandria and Fustat, which produced government banners and robes of honour, remained under caliphal control. In order to seal the pact, Khumarawayh offered his daughter, Qatr al-Nada as bride to one of the Caliph's sons, but al-Mu'tadid chose to marry her himself. Her arrival in Baghdad was marked by the luxury and extravagance of her retinue, which contrasted starkly with the impoverished caliphal court. The Tulunid princess brought with her a million dinars as her dowry, a \"wedding gift that was considered the", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_10.png"}} {"503125_75": {"text": "national champions. The Buckeyes lost both by a single point, 1716, but Bruce was named Coach of the Year. His success was hailed by those in the media who saw it as a rebuke of Hayes and the start of a \"new era\". 1980, however, saw the start of a trend that eventually brought criticism to Bruce, when Ohio State finished with a 93 record, the first of six consecutive years at 93. Though each of these seasons, and the 103 season that followed them, culminated in a bowl game, Ohio State did not appear to be any closer to", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_75.png"}} {"1037313_2": {"text": "a \"Midori no Madoguchi\" staffed ticket office. Platforms Bus terminal Highway buses Ch Ksoku Bus; For Shinjuku Station For Nagano Station Route buses For gizawa Station Passenger statistics In fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 1,443 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). History Shinano-machi Station opened on 5 July 1916. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR East. Surrounding area Omachi Post Office Omachi Mountaineering Museum See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links JR East station information Tateyama Kurobe Alpine", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037313_2.png"}} {"636788_11": {"text": "most sumptuous in medieval Arab history\" (Bianquis), and the lavish marriage ceremonies remained the stuff of folk legends in Egypt until well into the Ottoman period. Domestic policies The extravagant wedding shows Khumarawayh's famous frivolity with moneyindeed it has been suggested that the whole affair was, in the words of the historian , \"a calculated device on the part of the caliph to wreck the finances of his dangerously wealthy and powerful vassal\". Eager to display his wealth, the Tulunid ruler also built numerous palaces for himself and his favourites, and engaged in famous displays of royal extravagance, such as", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_11.png"}} {"1037313_3": {"text": "Route official website Railway stations in Nagano Prefecture ito Line Railway stations in Japan opened in 1916 Stations of East Japan Railway Company Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route machi, Nagano", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037313_3.png"}} {"503125_76": {"text": "a national championship than during the end of the Hayes era. Bruce's teams were not without impact players, however. All-Americans and future National Football League stars included Keith Byars, Cris Carter, Chris Spielman, John Frank, Jim Lachey, Tom Tupa, Marcus Marek, and Pepper Johnson. His program was also known for the number of notable assistant coaches on staff, including Jim Tressel, Glen Mason, Pete Carroll, Nick Saban, Urban Meyer and Dom Capers. The 1980 team was selected as the top-ranked team of the pre-season AP poll and opened the season with four games at home, but were shocked in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_76.png"}} {"636788_12": {"text": "a quicksilver-filled basin in which he was rocked to sleep on top of air-filled cushions, or the blue-eyed lion he kept as a pet at his court. In addition, according to the sources, Khumarawayh never rode the same horse twice. He was nevertheless also a generous patron of the arts, of scholars and of poets. One of his protgs was the grammarian Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Muslim, who was also tutor to his sons, while al-Qasim ibn Yahya al-Maryami wrote panegyrics in his honour. All of this came at a heavy price, however; by the time of his", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_12.png"}} {"503125_77": {"text": "fourth game by UCLA, shut out 170. The team rebounded to win its next six easily, but then were shut down by a ball-control Michigan team that allowed the Buckeyes only 23 minutes with the ball, then lost again to Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl. In 1981, Ohio State opened strong, including a victory at Stanford in which senior Art Schlichter out-dueled John Elway, but then lost back-to-back games to Florida State and Wisconsin (their first victory over the Buckeyes in 22 games). The Buckeyes continued to struggle on defense, losing a third time, at Minnesota. Victories over Michigan", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_77.png"}} {"636788_13": {"text": "death, the Tulunid treasury (which reportedly had contained ten million gold dinars at the time of his accession) was empty, and the dinar had lost two-thirds of its value. His extravagance brought criticism from religious scholars and from contemporary and later historians alike. Domestically, his reign was one of \"luxury and decay\" (Hugh N. Kennedy), but also a time of relative tranquillity in Egypt as well as in Syria, a rather unusual occurrence for the period. Khumarawayh's main power base was the powerful army built by his father, much in the model of the Abbasids themselves after the establishment of", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_13.png"}} {"503125_78": {"text": "to gain a share of the Big Ten championship and over Navy in the Liberty Bowl salvaged the season. For the first time since 1922 the Buckeyes lost three in a row in Ohio Stadium in 1982, including rematches with Stanford and Florida State, and for the second year in a row to Wisconsin, but then won seven straight, the last over BYU in the Holiday Bowl. Sophomore running back Keith Byars had a stand-out season in 1983, rushing for 1,199yards, and Ohio State defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in Norman, but three losses in conference meant a 4th-place finish. 1984", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_78.png"}} {"636788_14": {"text": "a professional military under Caliph al-Mu'tasim. The Tulunid army was mostly composed of Turkish, Byzantine Greek (Rm), and black African (Sudn) ghilmn, as well as a few Byzantine mercenaries. To them Khumarawayh added a special regiment, the al-mukhtra (\"the elect, picked\"), mostly drawn from the Bedouins of the eastern Nile Delta, an area of great importance as it controlled the route connecting Syria and Egypt. A thousand-strong unit made up of black Africans seems to have been a distinct sub-unit of the al-mukhtra. Despite the undoubted military talent and personal bravery he displayed after Tawahin, Khumarawayh never enjoyed Ibn Tulun's", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_14.png"}} {"503125_79": {"text": "witnessed what Bruce called \"the greatest comeback after the worst start\" when Ohio State fell behind Illinois 240 at home but roared back on 274yards rushing and five touchdowns by Byars to win 4538. Ohio State also defeated Michigan to win an outright Big Ten championship. Byars led the nation in rushing and scoring but finished second in Heisman balloting. Byars broke his toe just prior to the start of the 1985 season, ending his Heisman hopes and seriously handicapping the Buckeye attack. He returned against Purdue with Ohio State at 41 and scored twice, but then re-injured his foot", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_79.png"}} {"636788_15": {"text": "authority over the army. This led to a policy of buying their loyalty with sumptuous donatives, which further drained the treasury. As Hugh N. Kennedy comments, financial difficulties seem to have been inherent in the Abbasid model the Tulunids emulated, resulting from the \"inability of the state to fund a large, mostly inactive army on a permanent basis\". In an attempt to find the necessary funds, the fiscal administration was entrusted to Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i, marking the final rise of the al-Madhara'i family to a dominant position in the fiscal and government apparatus of Egypt for the next half-century.", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_15.png"}} {"503125_80": {"text": "the next week against Minnesota. Iowa was top-ranked nationally when they came into Ohio Stadium favored to end the longest home winning streak in the country, and were the first #1 team the Buckeyes faced since Purdue in 1968. Ohio State's defense dominated with four pass interceptions to win 2213. In 1986 Bruce received a 3-year contract, the first for the modern program but the team opened with two losses, which had not occurred in over 90 years. The Buckeyes then won 9 in a row before Michigan took a close game when kicker Matt Frantz missed a field goal", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_80.png"}} {"636788_16": {"text": "Death and succession Khumarawayh was killed on 18 January 896 by one of his servants, who had been conducting an affair with Khumarawayh's favourite wife. When Khumarawayh learned of this, the servant feared for his life, and organized a conspiracy which claimed the Tulunid ruler's life. After Khumarawayh's death, the Tulunid state entered a period of instability under his under-age heirs, with his son Jaysh ibn Khumarawayh being deposed and killed in November, in favour of his younger brother Harun ibn Khumarawayh (). Al-Mu'tadid swiftly took advantage of this: in 897 he extended his control over the border provinces of", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_16.png"}} {"503125_81": {"text": "with a minute to play. After the season Bruce was offered the position of head coach at the University of Arizona with a 5-year contract but was persuaded to stay at his alma mater by Athletic Director Rick Bay. Hopes for a standout season in 1987 suffered a serious setback when All-American wide receiver Cris Carter was dropped from the team for signing with an agent. Indiana defeated Ohio State for the first time since 1951, 3110, in a game that came to be known as the \"darkest day\", and Ohio State lost three conference games in a row going", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_81.png"}} {"636788_17": {"text": "the Thughr; forced the Tulunids to hand back all of Syria north of Homs; and increased the annual tribute to 450,000 dinars in exchange for caliphal recognition of Harun. Over the next few years, the Tulunid domains continued to experience domestic turmoil coupled with an escalation of Qarmatian attacks, resulting in the defection of many Tulunid followers to the resurgent Caliphate. Finally, in 904905 al-Mu'tadid's successor al-Muktafi invaded Egypt and reincorporated the country fully into the Abbasid empire. References Sources 864 births 896 deaths 9th-century Tulunid emirs 9th-century murdered monarchs People from Samarra", "image_path": "./outputimg/636788_17.png"}} {"503125_82": {"text": "into the Michigan game. On the Monday of Michigan week, after a weekend of rumors and speculation, Ohio State President Edward Jennings fired Bruce but tried to keep the dismissal secret until after the end of the season. Bay, who had been instrumental in keeping Bruce at Ohio State, disregarded Jennings' orders and announced the firing and his own resignation in protest. Jennings made his own situation worse by refusing to give a reason for the firing and the circumstances have been the subject of controversy since. The Buckeyes enjoyed an emotional come-from-behind victory over Michigan in Ann Arbor after", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_82.png"}} {"503125_83": {"text": "the entire team wore headbands bearing the word \"EARLE\", then declined an invitation to play in the Sun Bowl. John Cooper era (19882000) John Cooper was hired as the 21st football head coach at Ohio State before the end of 1987 and before he had coached his last game at Arizona State University. Cooper's head coaching record at ASU and at Tulsa prior to that stood out among his credentials, as did a victory over Michigan in the 1987 Rose Bowl. Cooper's thirteen years as Buckeye head coach are largely remembered in the litany of negative statistics associated with him:", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_83.png"}} {"503125_84": {"text": "a notorious 2101 record against Michigan, a 38 record in bowl games, a 5-year losing streak to Illinois to start his term and a 67 record overall, and blowing a 15-point 3rd quarter lead in a 2824 loss to unranked Michigan State when the Buckeyes were the top-ranked team in the nation and en route to a national championship. However his record also has many positives: back-to-back victories over Notre Dame, two finishes second-ranked in the polls, and three Big Ten championships (albeit shared). Cooper also recruited 15 players who first-round draft picks in the National Football League. Both 1988", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_84.png"}} {"503125_85": {"text": "and 1989 began identically: an impressive season-opening win followed by an embarrassing loss to a highly regarded team (Pitt and USC); a rebound win against two other highly regarded programs (LSU and Boston College) followed by a loss to Illinois in the conference opener. However 1988 saw Ohio State lose its first three conference games and a close game at home against Michigan for a 461 record, its first losing season in 22 years. In 1989 the Buckeyes won 6 consecutive Big Ten games before losing its last two to go 84. The most noteworthy victory occurred in Minneapolis when", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_85.png"}} {"503125_86": {"text": "Ohio State overcame a 310 deficit to Minnesota to win 4137. 1990 continued the pattern with a 2-win 2-loss start and an overall 741 record that included an embarrassing loss to Air Force in the Liberty Bowl. 1991 was 94, notable primarily as the season that sophomore running back Robert Smith quit the team. 1992, with senior Kirk Herbstreit at quarterback, was 831, but the losing string to Michigan was broken with a 1313 tie. Persistent rumors that Cooper would resign or be fired were laid to rest when University President Gordon Gee announced he would return in 1993. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_86.png"}} {"503125_87": {"text": "next 6 seasons were very successful, winning ten or more games in 5 of the 6 and sharing the conference championship in three. Eddie George won the Heisman Trophy in 1995 after a tremendous senior season, Ohio State defeated Notre Dame in 1995 and 1996, and won half its bowl games. But in three seasons (1993, 1995, and 1996) the Buckeyes entered the Michigan game undefeated, with the possibility of a national championship in at least one, and lost all three to underdog Wolverine teams. Ohio State had won 62 games and lost only 12, but a third of those", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_87.png"}} {"503125_88": {"text": "were to Michigan. After renewing his contract and becoming a member of the \"million dollar coaching club\", Cooper started sophomore Austin Moherman against the Miami Hurricanes in the nationally televised Kickoff Classic and was soundly beaten. That presaged a mediocre season in which the Buckeyes finished 6-6, ending their successful 90's run. The 2000 team was more successful, going 84, but criticism of Cooper among fans had risen to a clamor again and touched on many areas of the program beyond specific game records. The negative publicity rose to a peak in the days leading up to Ohio State's matchup", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_88.png"}} {"503125_89": {"text": "with South Carolina in the Outback Bowl, when wide receiver Reggie Germany was suspended for having a 0.0 GPA, team captain Matt Wilhelm publicly criticized fellow player Ken-Yon Rambo, and one Buckeye lineman sued another. On January 3, 2001, the Ohio State University dismissed Cooper. His loss in the Outback Bowl to a team that had not even won a single game the year before was a factor in his subsequent firing, as was negative publicity regarding player behavior before and during the game. Other contributing factors included the record against Michigan (which was actually considered by most people to", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_89.png"}} {"770249_1": {"text": "Imiskoumbria (Greek: ), also known as Imiz, is a comedy hip hop group from Athens, Greece. The group's roster has been the same since its inception in 1996. Imiz members include rapper Dimitris Mentzelos (Greek: , born 1968), Mithridatis (born Mithridatis Hatzihatzoglou; Greek: , born 1975) and DJ Pritanis (born Kostas Kostakos; Greek: , born 1972). They are widely credited for the establishment of hip-hop within Greek music show business. Name has been translated as semi-mackerels. is the Greek word for the fish mackerel (cmpr Scombridae) and is sometimes used in slang for elusive persons. The first element - is", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_1.png"}} {"503125_90": {"text": "be the biggest reason for his firing), a reputation of inability to win \"big games\", the lack of a national championship, the perception of him as an outsider by many alumni, the poor bowl game record, and finally a perceived lack of discipline on the team. Jim Tressel era (20012010) Ohio State quickly sought a replacement for Cooper before the 2001 recruiting season, and after a nationwide search hired Jim Tressel. With a winning tradition at Youngstown State (4 NCAA Division I-AA National Champions from 1986 to 2000) Tressel, formerly an assistant coach at Ohio State for Earle Bruce, was", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_90.png"}} {"770249_2": {"text": "analogous to the formal prefix \"semi-\" (in contrast to the colloquial \"half\"). Hence the name refers to half-elusive guys. The combination of these two elements is used mainly for comedic effect rather than being meaningful. Discography Albums 30 (30 Khronia Epitikhies/30 Years of Hits) - 1996, FM Records, HMI-Rec (O Dhiskos pu Dhiafimizete/The Record That you are Advertising) - 1997, FM Records, HMI-Rec (Stenes Epafes me Tris Tipus/Close Encounters with Three Guys) - 1998, FM Records, HMI-Rec 2030 - 1999, Def Jam/Universal, Imiz Biz ' ; (Ti Lola ap'ti Fotia Pios Tha ti Vghali?/Who's Going to Get Lola Out of", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_2.png"}} {"503125_91": {"text": "an Ohioan who was considered to be appreciative of the Buckeyes' football tradition. Although there were some doubts whether Tressel could repeat his earlier success at the Division 1A level, most fans and alumni met the coaching change with enthusiasm. The day of his hiring, Jim Tressel, speaking to fans and students at a Buckeye basketball game, made a prophetic implication that he would lead the Buckeyes to beat Michigan in Ann Arbor the following November. Tressel's first season was difficult as the Buckeyes went 75. At a university that was accustomed to experiencing fewer than 2 or 3 losses", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_91.png"}} {"770249_3": {"text": "the Fire?) - 2001, Def Jam/Universal, Imiz Biz (Yinekoloyies/Gynecologisms) - 2004, Minos/EMI, Imiz Biz (E Apli Methodhos ton Trion/The Simple Rule of Three) - 2006, Minos/EMI, Imiz Biz Singles (The Porn Flick) - 1996, FM Records, HMI-Rec (The Magic Comb)(feat. U.N.E.E.K.) - 1998, FM Records (Early) (feat. Loukianos Kilaidonis) - 1999 (Let's All Go To A Beach) - 2001, Def Jam/Universal, Imiz Biz (How To Deal With The Earthquake) - 2003 Greek Lover - 2004, Minos/EMI, Imiz Biz 15 (I Drank 15) - 2004, Minos/EMI, Imiz Biz (They Are Just Elections) - 2004, Minos/EMI, Imiz Biz (Puff Puff The Cigarette)", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_3.png"}} {"503125_92": {"text": "a season, 2001 was considered a disappointment until Tressel made good on his promise and did what his predecessor could not, beating Michigan in Ann Arbor. Even more impressive was the fact that Tressel gave the quarterback reins to untested sophomore Craig Krenzel after senior starter Steve Bellisari was suspended following a DWI arrest just prior to the Illinois game, a decision applauded as finally drawing the line on a program perceived as \"getting out of hand\". Despite its average record, Ohio State elected to accept an invitation to the Outback Bowl for a rematch with South Carolina. Although Ohio", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_92.png"}} {"770249_4": {"text": "- 2007 (Christmas Means) - 2007, Minos/EMI, Imiz Biz (How Should I Tell You) - 2010, Universal, Imiz Biz (A Native) (feat. Psi) - 2011, Imiz Biz (Le Ham) - 2016, Imiz Biz Solo albums (Heretical Erotic) (Mithridatis) - 2009, Legend, Imiz Biz (Rapper Of The Year) (Dimitris Mentzelos) - 2011, Legend, Imiz Biz/Cenobite Productions/396 Rainlab/Ihokratoria Solo singles (Never) (Mithridatis) - 2009, Legend, Imiz Biz , (Santa Claus Stop Trippin') (Mithridatis) - 2010, Imiz Biz L.A., L.A. (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Don Freaka) - 2012, Skull Records, Imiz Biz, Skull Records (Whatever I Say) (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Disastah) - 2012, Imiz", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_4.png"}} {"503125_93": {"text": "State lost this game also, it was marked by a strong second half comeback and were a presentiment that 33 years of frustration at not winning a national championship were about to come to an immediate end. While fans were optimistic about the chance for success of the 2002 team, most observers were surprised by the Ohio State's National Championship. After good offensive performances against Texas Tech and Kent State, and the emergence of freshman Maurice Clarett as a standout running back, Ohio State used strong defense, ball-control play-calling, and field position tactics to win numerous close games, a style", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_93.png"}} {"770249_5": {"text": "Biz , , (Run, Motherfucker, Run) (Mithridatis) - 2012, Imiz Biz , , (Crisis, Flight, Erection) (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Tiny Jackal & Killah-P) - 2012, Imiz Biz (It's Called Music) (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Dagobah System) - 2012 (Salonica) (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Dodekatos Pithikos) - 2012, Imiz Biz (Do You Love Me) (Mithridatis) - 2013, Imiz Biz (Only You) (Mithridatis VS Christiana) - 2013, Imiz Biz Rock Rap Heavy (Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn) - 2013, Imiz Biz (The Bride) (Mithridatis & Trendy HooliGuns) - 2014, Imiz Biz (Resting At Home) (Mithridatis) - 2014, Imiz Biz (Meat Only) (TRIPA Crew &", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_5.png"}} {"503125_94": {"text": "of play characterized as \"Tresselball\", and disparaged by detractors as \"the Luckeyes\". One of the most notable examples occurred against Purdue on November 9, when quarterback Craig Krenzel threw a 4th down touchdown pass to Michael Jenkins late in the game to win, on a play that has gone down in Buckeye lore as \"Holy Buckeye\", a phrase coined by ABC Television's Brent Musburger's during his call of the play. (Buckeye Commentary - Holy Buckeye) A dramatic second-straight victory over Michigan propelled them into the BCS National Championship Game at the Fiesta Bowl, where they beat the Miami Hurricanes in", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_94.png"}} {"770249_6": {"text": "Pritanis) - 2015, Imiz Biz (I'm On Fire) (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Tasos Krokodeilos & Mavros Ilos) - 2015, Imiz Biz ' (Sweet Old School) (Mithridatis) - 2017, Amok Time Arts El Gato Loco (Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Markos Koumaris) - 2018 (The Wrong Person) (Mithridatis) - 2018, Amok Time Arts Darth Mith (Mithridatis) - 2019, Amok Time Arts Other projects Albums La Klikaria - La Klikaria - 2000, Def Jam/Universal, Imiz Biz Singles La Klikaria - (Look At Me) - 2000, Def Jam/Universal, Imiz Biz B-Sykes feat. Dimitris Mentzelos & El Zeraw - Greek Ladies - 2007, Imiz Biz Killah-P feat.", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_6.png"}} {"770249_7": {"text": "Dimitris Mentzelos - (Rum Tequila) - 2009 VHS feat. Dimitris Mentzelos - (Who Do You Love) - 2012 Etsi De feat. Dimitris Mentzelos - (The Ones That Shouldn't Be Told) - 2013, Etsi De Productions Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn - Rock Rap Heavy - 2013, Imiz Biz La Klikaria - #GoogleDatShit - 2015, Imiz Biz Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn feat. Donald D - Scream Your Lungs Out - 2017, Hood Groove Management Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn - Frankenstein (Chapter 1-The Creator) - 2017 EPs Radicals - R.E.A.L. - 1993. FreeStyle Productions FreeStyle Productions - FreeStyle Collection -", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_7.png"}} {"503125_95": {"text": "two overtimes in one of the greatest championship games in college football history. Following their championship season, Tressel and the school administration became entangled in a major controversy over allegations of NCAA violations by tailback Maurice Clarett. Clarett accused Tressel of orchestrating a benefits system, including free cars, cash for no-work jobs, and improper academic assistance. However, the NCAA was unable to verify the claims due to a lack of evidence. Clarett left Ohio State and tried to apply to the NFL draft, but was unsuccessful. In 2004, however, Troy Smith's acceptance of $500 from former OSU booster Robert Q.", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_95.png"}} {"770249_8": {"text": "1994. FreeStyle Productions Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn - Rock Rap Heavy - 2013. Imiz Biz Entertainment Compilations 1998 Hip Hop (Hip Hop Doesn't Ever Stop) 2000 2000 Millenium Edition 2001 Forevah (Imiz Forevah) 2005 Tha Def Jam Yearz 2007 Decade 96-06:Das Beste 30 / (30 Years Of Hits/The LP That you are Advertising) :The Best Of The Rest (The Hits Of The Disc:The Best Of The Rest) 2008 (Portraits) Appearances 1994 Hip Hop (Hip Hop Doesn't Stop) 1997 (The Fall) (Goin' Through feat. Imiskoumbria & Terror X Crew) (We Remain Crazy) (CondomEncomium) (Ambivelence) (Dr. Dreez) (Whole Album Produced by", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_8.png"}} {"503125_96": {"text": "Baker led to a 2-game suspension from the team, which continued into the 2005 season. The businessman was also sanctioned. Tressel's success continued with two additional Big Ten championships in 2005 and 2006 (the 2006 title outright) and a record through the 2006 regular season of 6214. The 2005 team was characterized by slow development of the offense and early losses to Texas and Penn State, followed by an offensive explosion that saw the Buckeyes score 40 or more points in five consecutive games, the first time in the team's history. The Buckeyes again defeated Michigan in Ann Arbor and", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_96.png"}} {"770249_9": {"text": "Mithridatis & Mihalis Papathanasiou) (Friendship With The Departed) (Dr. Dreez) (Produced by Mithridatis) Dreezoni Dreezonaki (Dr. Dreez) (Produced by Mithridatis & Mihalis Papathanasiou) 1998 (Short Circuit) (Vaggelis Germanos feat. Imiskoumbria) Dick Tracy (S.U.F.F.I.X. feat. Mithridatis) (First Contact) (Pritanis Remix) (Goin' Through) (Produced by Pritanis)' 1999 (The Parrot) 2000 (Medicine) (SoulBro feat. Imiskoumbria) (The Goal Is) (Diodos) (Produced by Pritanis) (Infantry Soldier) (Diodos) (Produced by Pritanis) (Party With Ouzo) (Kavourodeinosavroi) (Extra Vocals by Dimitris Mentzelos) (The Killer) (Kavourodeinosavroi) (Produced and Backing Vocals by Pritanis) (Commercial Spot) (Kavourodeinosavroi) (Vocals by Pritanis) 2001 (Portrait) (Vasilis Kazoulis feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (What Are You Looking", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_9.png"}} {"503125_97": {"text": "then Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl. However, after posting a 120 regular season in 2006, and going wire-to-wire during the regular season as the top-ranked team to advance to the BCS National Championship game on January 8, 2007, the Buckeyes endured a shocking defeat to the Florida Gators, 4114. In the spring of 2007, the NCAA released figures on the football program's Academic Progress Rate (APR) that showed an increase its score from the penalty cut-off point of 925 to 928. Following the loss to Florida, the team lost senior Troy Smith to the end of his college eligibility", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_97.png"}} {"770249_10": {"text": "For In China Jackie Chan) (Manolis Rasoulis feat. Imiskoumbria) 10 (10 Minutes Of Preaching) (Kavourodeinosavroi) (Produced by Pritanis) 2004 (Open Relationship) (Pamela feat. Imiskoumbria) 2005 (Stuffed Biscuit) (Etsi De feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (Mickey Mouse) (Etsi De feat. Imiskoumbria) (Sexy Lady) (Sexpyr feat. Imiskoumbria) (Throw Them A Cake) (Sexpyr feat. Mithridatis) Sexpyrience (Sexpyr) (Whole Album Produced by Mithridatis, Pritanis & DJ Vanilla) (Generation Gap) (Sexpyr feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (The Wiseman) (Giannis Logothetis feat. Imiskoumbria) (Love Needs Hyperbole) (Valantis feat. Imiskoumbria) 2006 Bling Bling Pt. 2 (Haji Mike feat. Imiskoumbria) 2007 * (I'm Awesome)(Sexpyr feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (I Drink) (Goin' Through feat.", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_10.png"}} {"503125_98": {"text": "and juniors Ted Ginn Jr., Antonio Pittman, and Anthony Gonzalez to the NFL. Preseason speculation in the sports media anticipated a finish in 2007 of no higher than 3rd in the Big Ten. However, playing what was sometimes criticized as a weak schedule, and behind the statistically best defense among Bowl Series teams, Ohio State finished the season at 111, its only defeat in its final home game, against Illinois. Despite this, numerous defeats of top-ranked teams propelled Ohio State back into the top position in the BCS. On January 7, 2008, it lost its second straight BCS National Championship", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_98.png"}} {"770249_11": {"text": "Dimitris Mentzelos) 2009 (Warning The Dog Bites) (Lavrentis Machairitsas feat. Imiskoumbria) (I Want To Love The Barwoman) (TUS feat. Sexpyr & Mithridatis) (Biriba) (Polina feat. Mithridatis) (Summer Again) (Mario Mental feat. Mithridatis & Elena Anagiotou) 2010 RNB (At An RNB Party) (Cenobite feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (You Are Mad) (Trendy Hooliguns feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (Delta Mee Message) (Dj The Boy feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (Noone Like Matina) (Dj The Boy feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (The Veteran) (Dj The Boy feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) 2011 ; (Why?) (Sexpyr feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (They Are All Very Similar) (Skies feat. Dimitris Mentzelos & Q.B. Mix) (I Want", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_11.png"}} {"503125_99": {"text": "game, this time to the LSU Tigers by a score of 3824. The following season would see the arrival of heavily recruited high school quarterback Terrelle Pryor at Ohio State. After a 353 loss to the USC Trojans, Pryor would get the starting job at quarterback, replacing senior Todd Boeckman. The next three seasons would see the Buckeyes amass a 315 record, win or share three Big Ten championships, and win two BCS bowls. In late 2010, however it was found that five Buckeye players, including Pryor, had improperly sold memorabilia to the owner of a tattoo parlor. The players", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_99.png"}} {"770249_12": {"text": "A Party With Patty) (Apostoleas Loukakis) (Produced by Pritanis) (Rap Technicians) (Sexpyr feat. Tafoplakioum) (Produced by Pritanis) (Like Granita) (Sexpyr feat. Alexandros Kontopidis) (Produced by Pritanis) (The Fisherman) (Apostoleas Loukakis) (Produced by Pritanis) 2012 Hip Hop (My Hip Hop) (SMA feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (The One Who Breaks You) (Apostoleas Loukakis) (Produced by Pritanis) ' (That You Love Me So Much (Apostoleas Loukakis) (Produced by Pritanis) 2013 (Salonica) (DJ Tyler feat. Dimitris Mentzelos & Dodekatos Pithikos) (My Sir) (Trendy Hooliguns feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) (Get Better Soon) (Sigma Pi feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) 2014 (Summer Forever) (Dimitris Mentzelos) 2015 (Meat Only) (TRIPA Crew", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_12.png"}} {"503125_100": {"text": "were to be suspended for the first five games of the 201112 season. There were calls for Tressell to suspend the players for the 2011 Sugar Bowl. Tressel decided against it however, and the Buckeyes went on to claim 3126 victory over Arkansas and their fifth BCS bowl victory since hiring Tressel. In March 2011, it was discovered that Tressel had prior knowledge of the violations committed by his players, and he was suspended for the first five games of the next season. However, after facing months of intense criticism and damning reports, Tressel resigned as head coach on May", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_100.png"}} {"770249_13": {"text": "feat. Pritanis) 2016 (This Is How We Do It) (D-Light feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) 2017 (Hot Summer On The Way) (Stelios MC feat. Dimitris Mentzelos) Party Made In (Party Made In Crete) (Al Yaida x Uncle Sam feat. Dimitris Mentzelos & Gogo Lidaki) (The Streets) (Dr. Dreez) (Co-Produced by Mithridatis) Music videos 1996 (The Bucolic) (Music composed by Mithridatis) (The Porn Flick) (Music composed by Mithridatis) 1997 (The Fall) Goin' Through with Dimitris Mentzelos & Artemis MC (Terror X Crew) (Music composed by Mihalis Papathanasiou (Goin' Through)) (In The Discothque) with Elpida (Music composed by Kostas Tournas & Imiskoumbria) (The Lord", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_13.png"}} {"503125_101": {"text": "31, 2011. Assistant coach, and former Buckeye player, Luke Fickell was hired as the interim coach for the 20112012 season. Tressel left Ohio State as its third-winningest coach and won or shared 7 Big Ten titles (including 2010 title vacated by NCAA). Luke Fickell era (2011) On July 8, 2011, Ohio State University decided to vacate all victories from the 2010 football season as self-imposed punishment for major NCAA violations. Former coach Jim Tressel received more than $52,000 from the university and didn't have to pay a $250,000 fine for his involvement in the scandal. His status was also changed", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_101.png"}} {"770249_14": {"text": "Of The House) (Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) Je Suis Bossu with Foivos Dellivorias (Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) (I'd Rather Not Die) Dr. Dreez (Music composed by Mithridatis & Mihalis Papathanasiou (Goin' Through) (Oh That Barman) (Music composed by Imiskoumbria) 1998 (The Magic Comb) with UNEEK (Music composed by Imiskoumbria) (Drunk On The Steering) (Music composed by Pritanis) Forevah (Public Forever) (Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) (Dancing With The Fat) (Music composed by AlphaVille & Mithridatis & Pritanis) 1999 (Saturday Night Fever) with MLV (Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) (Early) with Loukianos Kilaidonis (Music composed", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_14.png"}} {"503125_102": {"text": "from \"Resigned\" to \"Retired\" in keeping with his wishes to \"remain a Buckeye for life\". Ohio State named Luke Fickell head coach for the 2011 season following Tressel's resignation, and Fickell coached the 2011 Buckeyes to a 67 record; going 66 in the regular season and losing in the Gator Bowl to Florida. Urban Meyer era (20122018) On November 28, 2011, Ohio State announced that Urban Meyer was hired as head coach. Despite the program being on probation for NCAA violations and prohibited from appearing in a bowl for the 2012 season, the Buckeyes overcame a rash of injuries on", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_102.png"}} {"770249_15": {"text": "by Loukianos Kilaidonis, Imiskoumbria & Mihalis Papathanasiou (Goin' Through) (The Beauty And The Star) with Giannis Savvidakis (Music composed by Pritanis) (The Parrot) (Music composed by Mithridatis & Prytanis) 2000 (Young Girls Lover And Old Enchanter) Imiskoumbria & Mariletta (LA KLiKARiA) (Music composed by Pritanis) 2001 (Look At Me) (Alithoria Mix) Imiskoumbria & Mariletta (LA KLiKARiA) (Music composed by Pritanis & Giorgos Papadimitriou) (Let's All Go To A Beach) with Mariletta (Music composed by Pritanis) (I Wanna Do It With Your Mother) (Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) (The Folksy Women) (Music composed by Mithridatis) (The Heirs) (Music composed by", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_15.png"}} {"503125_103": {"text": "defense in a season reminiscent of 2002 and completed a perfect 120 season with a victory over Michigan on November 24, 2621. Again, in 2013, Meyer and the Buckeyes continued their winning streak by finished 120 in the regular season before falling to the Michigan State Spartans 3424 in the 2013 Big Ten Football Championship Game. The team would go on to face Clemson Tigers in the 2013 Orange Bowl where they would lose 40-35 to end the season 122. Going into the 2014 season, expectations where high due to the return of quarterback Braxton Miller. This changed when he", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_103.png"}} {"770249_16": {"text": "Mithridatis & Pritanis) 2003 (Earthquake) (Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) 2004 Greek Lover (Music composed by Imiskoumbria) (The Sex) (Music composed by Stamatis Kraounakis & Imiskoumbria) 15 (I Drank 15) (P.I.M.P. Style/You Don't Stop Edition) with B-Sykes (Music composed by Pritanis) 2005 (Jamaica) Sexpyr (Music composed by Mithridatis, Pritanis & DJ Vanilla) 2006 Brazil - Imiz 1-0 (Music composed by Mithridatis & Mihalis Papathanasiou (Goin' Through) (If You Were Another Person) (Music composed by Mithridatis) / MP3 (The Hard MP3 Of The Disc) (Music composed by DJ Vanilla) 2007 (Christmas Mean) (Music composed by Pritanis) (Puff Puff The Cigarette)", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_16.png"}} {"503125_104": {"text": "was injured during spring practice and would be forced to sit out the season. Redshirt Freshman J. T. Barrett would take over. In only the second game of the season, the Buckeye fell 35-21 to Virginia Tech Hokies, dropping them from No. 8 to No. 22 in the AP Poll. Following the loss, the Buckeyes began to find their way due in a large part to the Meyer-style offense. Ohio State would win nine in a row with Barrett before he broke his leg in the MichiganOhio State game. Cardale Jones would replace him and lead OSU to the Michigan", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_104.png"}} {"770249_17": {"text": "(Music composed by Mithridatis & Pritanis) 2009 (Never) Mithridatis (Music composed by Pritanis) (Ice Cream) Grigoris Kollias & Marios Tsagkaris with Mithridatis 2010 (How Should I Say That To You) (Music composed by Pritanis) , (Santa Claus, Don't Act Like That) Mithridatis (Music composed by Pritanis) 2011 ' (Why Don't You Love Me) Dimitris Mentzelos with VHS (Music composed by Hank Williams) , (Oh, Father) Dimitris Mentzelos with Antigoni Katsouri (Music composed by DJ Alx) (Rap Experts) Sexpyr with Tafoplakioum (Anorimoi) (Music composed by Pritanis) (Like The Water Ice) Sexpyr with Alexandros Kontopidis (Music composed by Pritanis) 2012 L.A., L.A.", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_17.png"}} {"503125_105": {"text": "win and a 590 stomping of the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2014 Big Ten Football Championship Game. The Buckeye would end up making the inaugural College Football Playoff as the No. 4 seed and would face No. 1 Alabama in the 2014 Sugar Bowl. Though Alabama was seen as favorites, Meyer would defeat the Crimson Tide 4235 behind Jones and running back Ezekiel Elliott. The team would follow up with another great performance against No. 2 Oregon winning the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship 4220. The next season brought with it expectations of a repeat championship as Ohio State", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_105.png"}} {"770249_18": {"text": "Dimitris Mentzelos with Don Freaka (Music composed by Don Freaka) (Whatever I Say) Dimitris Mentzelos with Disastah (SMA) (Music composed by DJ Space (SMA) , , (Crisis, Flight, Erection) Dimitris Mentzelos with Tiny Jackal & Killah-P (Music composed by Tiny Jackal) ? (Who Do You Love) VHS with Dimitris Mentzelos (Music composed by Spy BuonViaggio (VHS) & Pritanis) , , (Run, Mothafucka, Run) Mithridatis (Music composed by DJ Tyler (Professional Sinnerz) (Salonica) Dimitris Mentzelos with Dodekatos Pithikos (Music composed by DJ Tyler (Professional Sinnerz) ' (That You Love Me Very Much) Apostoleas Loukakis (Music composed by Pritanis) 2013 (Do You", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_18.png"}} {"503125_106": {"text": "returned many of its starters from the previous year. A quarterback controversy between Jones and Barrett emerged with Jones getting the nod to eventually be replaced by Barrett. Ohio State would go on to compile a 131 record, with a crucial loss to Michigan State keeping them out of the College Football Playoff. In 2016, in spite of having the fewest returning starters of any team in the country, Ohio State would go on to win 11 games, but ultimately losing to Penn State in the regular season. The Playoff Committee chose Ohio State over Penn State to face Clemson", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_106.png"}} {"770249_19": {"text": "Love Me) Mithridatis (Music composed by Mithridatis & Prophet Of Noise) (The Ones That Shouldn't Be Said) Etsi De with Dimitris Mentzelos (Music composed by Filippos Gemelas & Dimitris Mountzourakis (Etsi De) (The One Who Beats You) Apostoleas Loukakis (Music composed by Pritanis) Hip Hop (My Hip Hop) SMA with Dimitris Mentzelos and Expe (Music composed by DJ Space(SMA) (Only You) Mithridatis VS Christiana (Music Composed by DJ S & Kostas Haritodiplomenos) Rock Rap Heavy Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn (Music Composed by Kanellopoulos/Konstas) 2014 La Strada Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn (Music composed by Prejudice Reborn) (The Bride) Mithridatis", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_19.png"}} {"503125_107": {"text": "in the Fiesta Bowl as part of the CFP semifinals. Clemson would win in a crushing 310 defeat. The 2017 season would again feature Barrett as the quarterback where they would go 102 in the regular season and win the 2017 Big Ten Football Championship Game against No. 3 Wisconsin. Ohio State's repeat of appearing in the playoffs where dashed when the committee chose 111 Alabama over the 112 Buckeyes. Ohio State would go on to face No.8 USC in the 2017 Cotton Bowl Classic, winning 247. On August 1, 2018, Meyer was placed on administrative leave by Ohio State,", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_107.png"}} {"770249_20": {"text": "& Trendy HooliGuns (Music composed by Trendy HooliGuns) (Resting At Home) Mithridatis (Music composed by DJ Tyler(Professional Sinnerz) 2015 (Meat Only) TRIPA Crew feat. Pritanis (Music composed by Pritanis) (I'm On Fire) Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Tasos Krokodeilos & Mavros Ilos (Music composed by DJ Tyler (Professional Sinnerz) #GoogleDatShit Imiskoumbria, Sexpyr, Stereo Mike, Disastah, Sfalma, Mavros Ilos, TRIPA Crew & QB Mix (LA KLiKARiA) (Music composed by Pritanis) 2016 (This Is How We Do It) D-Light feat. Dimitris Mentzelos 2017 ' (Sweet Old School) Mithridatis (Music Composed by DJ Tyler & Gerasimos Lavranos) Scream Your Lungs Out Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_20.png"}} {"503125_108": {"text": "after reports surfaced that Meyer knew about spousal abuse allegations against assistant coach Zach Smith prior to Smith's firing the week prior. After an independent investigative panel reviewed the evidence, the Ohio State Board of Trustees found that Meyer and Ohio State University Athletic Director Gene Smith did not uphold the values of the university. On August 22, the board voted to suspend Meyer for the opening three games of the season for the Buckeyes. He missed the team's games against Oregon State, Rutgers and TCU. Ryan Day, would act as the head coach in his absence. The Buckeyes would", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_108.png"}} {"770249_21": {"text": "Reborn feat. Donald D (Music Composed by Prejudice Reborn, Scratches & Sampling by DJ Funkonami) (Hot Summer On The Way) Stelios MC feat. Dimitris Mentzelos (Music Composed by Stelios MC) Party Made In (Party Made In Crete) Al Yaida & Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Gogo Lidaki Ace Of Spades Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn Frankenstein (Chapter 1-The Creator) Dimitris Mentzelos & Prejudice Reborn 2018 (The Streets) Dr. Dreez (Music co-produced by Mithridatis) El Gato Loco Dimitris Mentzelos feat. Markos Koumaris (The Wrong Person) Mithridatis 2019 Comics Dimitris Mentzelos Darth Mith Mithridatis Greek rappers 1996 establishments in Greece 2016 disestablishments in Greece", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_21.png"}} {"770249_22": {"text": "Musical groups established in 1996 Musical groups disestablished in 2016 Greek hip hop groups Musical groups from Athens", "image_path": "./outputimg/770249_22.png"}} {"503125_109": {"text": "go on to finish 121 winning the Big Ten and getting a 2019 Rose Bowl invite to play Washington. On December 4, 2018, the University announced that Meyer would retire following the Rose Bowl due to increasing medical issues. Ryan Day era (2019present) Following the retirement of Urban Meyer, offensive coordinator Ryan Day was promoted and named the 25th head coach of the Buckeyes. This was following a successful 3-game stint as acting head coach during Meyer's suspension. In 2019, Day's first season as a full-time head coach, he led the Buckeyes to a perfect 12-0 regular season record, the", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_109.png"}} {"503125_110": {"text": "Buckeye's first undefeated regular season since 2013. Despite being predicted to finish second in the Big Ten East Division according to the 2019 Cleveland.com preseason poll, the Buckeyes clinched the division following their November 23 victory over rival Penn State, and secured a spot in the Big Ten Championship, which they would go on to win, beating Wisconsin 34-21. The Buckeyes were named the number two seed in the College Football Playoff and lost to the Clemson Tigers in the Fiesta Bowl. On December 3, 2019, Coach Day was named the Dave McClain Coach of the Year by the media.", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_110.png"}} {"503125_111": {"text": "Day's second season was significantly shortened due to the Big Ten Conference's policies regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Buckeyes' regular season was shortened from 12 games to 8 games, and then down to 5 because of cancellations due to the pandemic. After starting the season 4-0, Coach Day was forced to miss the December 5 game against Michigan State after testing positive for COVID-19., which the Buckeyes would go on to win 52-12. What would have been Ohio State's sixth regular season game, which was against archrival Michigan, was cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns within the Michigan program. This was", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_111.png"}} {"503125_112": {"text": "the first time since the 1917 season that Ohio State and Michigan did not play each other. The Big Ten's coronavirus policies would have prevented the Buckeyes from playing in the 2020 Big Ten Football Championship Game, as they did not meet the six-game threshold put forth by the conference. However, on December 9, 2020 the Big Ten administrative council voted to remove the six game minimum, allowing Ohio State to advance to the conference championship. The Buckeyes played in the Big Ten Championship game on December 19, where they beat the Northwestern Wildcats 22-10. Ohio State was selected as", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_112.png"}} {"503125_113": {"text": "the number 3 seed in the College Football Playoff, where they faced number 2 Clemson in the 2021 Sugar Bowl. Ohio State defeated Clemson 49-28, and advanced to the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship, to face number 1 Alabama. The Buckeyes lost to Alabama 52-24. The 2021 season, Day's third full season as head coach, began with the Buckeyes ranked fourth in both the AP and coaches' poll. After an early season upset by Oregon, Day lead Ohio State through a nine game win streak behind Heisman Trophy finalist C. J. Stroud. Ohio State had wins against then 20th", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_113.png"}} {"503125_114": {"text": "ranked Penn State and 5th ranked Michigan State. Going into the Michigan game, Ohio State was ranked 2nd and Michigan was ranked 5th by the College Football Playoff committee. Michigan defeated Ohio State for the first time since 2011. This loss effectively eliminated Ohio State from playoff contention. Ohio State was selected to play against Utah in the Rose Bowl. Ohio State won the Rose Bowl by a score of 48-45. External links Buckeye birthplace Columbus Dispatch article on first Ohio State football game location References Official site Ohio State Football Ohio State Buckeyes football Ohio State Buckeyes", "image_path": "./outputimg/503125_114.png"}} {"1371236_1": {"text": "Rematch is the first US-released Sammy Hagar compilation album. After Sammy left Capitol Records for Geffen in 1981, and after Rick Springfield had a hit with the Hagar-penned \"I've Done Everything for You\", this collection was released to capitalize on that momentum. The album was originally released as a 10-track LP, but in 1987, Capitol re-released the collection on CD as \"Rematch And More\", adding five more tracks from the Capitol albums. Song information Rematch marks the first LP release of the studio version of \"I've Done Everything For You\". The song was originally recorded live and released on the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371236_1.png"}} {"1371236_2": {"text": "album All Night Long. In 1979, the studio track was released as a b-side to Sammy's single of a cover of \"(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay\". All the tracks are taken from Sammy's five Capitol studio albums except for the aforementioned \"I've Done Everything For You\" and \"Bad Motor Scooter\", which is the live version found on All Night Long. Track listing \"Red\" (Carter/Hagar) \"I've Done Everything for You\" (Hagar) \"Rock 'N' Roll Weekend\" (Hagar) \"Cruisin' & Boozin'\" (Hagar) \"Turn Up the Music\" (Carter/Hagar) \"Keep On Rockin'\" (Carter, Hagar) * \"Fillmore Shuffle\" (Stephens) * \"Reckless\" (Hagar) * \"Don't", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371236_2.png"}} {"1371236_3": {"text": "Stop Me Now\" (Carter/Hagar) * \"Trans Am (Highway Wonderland)\" (Hagar) \"Love Or Money\" (Sammy Hagar) \"This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)\" (Hagar) \"Plain Jane\" (Hagar) \"Bad Reputation\" (Sammy Hagar) \"Bad Motor Scooter\" (Hagar) * Additional songs included on \"Rematch and More\" marked by asterisks Cover art The cover depicts a mock-up of a supposed boxing match poster advertisement. This represents Sammy's own early career aspirations to follow in his father's footsteps as professional prize fighter. The \"main event\" in this ad is between Sammy and a fighter named \"Roy Scarlet\"; a euphemism using Sammy's actual middle name, Roy, and", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371236_3.png"}} {"369652_1": {"text": "Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (BPH) or The Ritman Library is a Dutch library founded by Joost Ritman located in the Huis met de Hoofden (House with the Heads) at Keizersgracht 123, in the center of Amsterdam. The Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica brings together manuscripts and printed works in the field of Hermeticism, more specifically the 'Christian-Hermetic' tradition. The Embassy of the Free Mind is a museum, library, and intellectual platform inspired by the collection. The library The Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica was founded in 1957 by Joost R. Ritman and opened to the public in 1984. The library is now supported by a", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_1.png"}} {"1371236_4": {"text": "\"Scarlet\" which would be the equivalent of \"Red\" for Sammy's \"Red Rocker\" moniker. A second billing is also depicted on the poster, John \"Little Red\" Galt vs. Bill Church. While Bill Church was clearly the long-time bassist in Sammy's band, it is unclear whether or not John Galt refers to the Atlas Shrugged character. Personnel Band Sammy Hagar: Vocals and Guitar Bill Church: Bass Gary Pihl: Guitar and Keyboards Alan Fitzgerald: Keyboards Geoff Workman: Keyboards Chuck Ruff: Drums Denny Carmassi: Drums Guests Neal Schon: Guitar solos on \"Love or Money\" Other Personnel Randall Scott Davis: Compact Disc Compilation Dave Frazer:", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371236_4.png"}} {"1371236_5": {"text": "Engineer Assistant Tom Scholz: Inspiration, pre-production arrangements and drum recordings Geoff Workman: Engineer Versions Capitol (US) : ST-12238 Capitol (US) : SN-16336 Capitol (US) : CDP 7 46471 2 (as \"Rematch And More\") References Sammy Hagar albums 1982 compilation albums Capitol Records compilation albums", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371236_5.png"}} {"369652_2": {"text": "foundation and is a public institution. The Bibliotheca co-operates with international libraries and organizations, such as the Russian Rudomino Library for Foreign Literature in Moscow, the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbttel, the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence, and the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice. To date, the library holds more than 23,000 volumes on hermetica, Rosicrucianism, alchemy, mysticism, gnosis, esotericism and comparative religion, and has great scientific, artistic, and cultural value. Other areas of the collection are Sufism, Kabbalah, anthroposophy, theosophy, pansophy, Freemasonry, and the Grail. The entire Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica collection consists of around 28,000 books, including around 7,500 books", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_2.png"}} {"369652_3": {"text": "printed before 1800, 70 incunables, 700 post-1550 manuscripts, and 25 manuscripts written before 1550. The remaining books are post 1800. Many items in the library are one of a kind. Among the treasures of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica are the Corpus Hermeticum published in 1471, the first illustrated edition of Dante's La Divina Commedia from 1481, and Cicero's De Officiis printed in 1465. Past The founder of the library, Joost R. Ritman (1941), was an Amsterdam businessman with a deep interest in spirituality. He began collecting rare books at a young age, after his mother had presented him with a", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_3.png"}} {"369652_4": {"text": "copy of a seventeenth-century edition of The Aurora, a work by Jacob Bhme, one of the authors who are a lasting source of inspiration to him. When he conceived the plan to turn his private collection of books into a library, his vision was to bring together under one roof manuscripts and printed works in the field of the Hermetic tradition, and to show the interrelatedness between the various collecting areas and their relevance for the present day. Following a difficult year in the shadow of the financial crisis and cuts, The Ritman Library reopened its doors on December 16,", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_4.png"}} {"369652_5": {"text": "2011. In 2016, Ritman purchased and donated a national monument, the Huis met de Hoofden (House with the Heads) located at Keizersgracht 123 to house the BPH collection and make possible supporting programs including exhibition spaces, a research institute, and seminar rooms. In 2016 a major digitization project was begun and by Spring of 2017 over 2000 of the rarest works were made available on-line. Following a ceremonial grand opening of the museum by the Ritman family and author Dan Brown, the Embassy of the Free Mind opened its doors to the public in 2017. Present The House with the", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_5.png"}} {"1504580_1": {"text": "Laj (, also Romanized as Lj) is a village in Miyan Khaf Rural District, in the Central District of Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 3,038, in 622 families. References Populated places in Khaf County", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504580_1.png"}} {"369652_6": {"text": "Heads currently houses four major institutions that are linked to one another: a library, museum, research institute and academy. The library and research institute work together to develop content that flows into the exhibitions of the museum, the courses offered in the academy, and the publications of the research institute. The central institution is the library and the content for the other institutions grows out of the books and manuscripts held within it. The building Huis met de Hoofden is currently undergoing a major renovation to create more space for its programs. In 2022 a new reading room was established", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_6.png"}} {"369652_7": {"text": "on the second floor of the building. This room contains a selection of the most important secondary research literature for students, researchers and the public. There are further stacks of research literature in the basement of the building that can be accessed on request. The core collection of rare historic books, manuscripts, and incunables can also be viewed and studied on request for academic purpose. Future The library is currently focusing on reshaping the once privately funded library into a self-sustaining and public institution. The originally private library therefore acquired the status of a Public Benefit Institution (ANBI). With the", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_7.png"}} {"369652_8": {"text": "rehousing to the Keizersgracht 123 in 2017, a new era begins in which the library will be passed on to a new generation and made accessible to a broader audience. Digitizing the collection In June 2016 it was announced that author Dan Brown, who did research in the library for some of his books, was donating 300,000. This money was to be used to digitize the library's core collection of 4,600 early printed books and 300 older manuscripts. These were to be available online in spring 2017. The Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds was donating 15,000. UNESCO Recognition In November of 2022", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_8.png"}} {"369652_9": {"text": "the BPH collection housed at the Embassy of the Free Mind as well as the state owned portion located at the Allard Pierson Museum was granted special 'Memory of the World' status by UNESCO Nederlandse. See also List of libraries in the Netherlands Publications (selection) De klassieke erfenis der Rozenkruisers, catalogus bij een tentoonstelling in de Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. (Hermesreeks 1), vi, 31, [9] pp. F. van Lamoen, Abraham Willemsz van Beyerland. Jacob Bhme en het Nederlandse hermetisme in de 17e eeuw. (Hermesreeks 2), 40 pp. C. Gilly, Johann Valentin Andreae. Die Manifeste der Rosenkreuzerbruderschaft 1586-1986. (Hermesreeks 3), 114 pp.", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_9.png"}} {"369652_10": {"text": "(2nd ed. 1986). De Hermetische Gnosis. Catalogus van een tentoonstelling in de Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. Compiled by F. van Lamoen.(Hermesreeks 4), 88 pp. (2nd ed. 1990). Choix des sources de l'sotrisme occidental. (Hermesreeks 5), [38 pp.] H.M.E. de Jong, Les symboles spirituels de l'alchimie. Exposition l'occasion du Festival International de l'Esotrisme. (Hermesreeks 6), 143 pp. C. Gilly (red.), Das Erbe des Christian Rosenkreuz. Johann Valentin Andreae 1586-1986 und die Manifeste der Rosenkreuzerbruderschaft 1614-1616. 228 pp. F. van Lamoen, The Hermetic gnosis. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. (Hermesreeks 7), 88 pp. F. Secret, Kabbale et philosophie hermtique.", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_10.png"}} {"369652_11": {"text": "Exposition l'occasion du Festival International de l'Esotrisme. (Hermesreeks 8), 119 pp. Corpus Hermeticum. Introduction and translation by R. van den Broek en G. Quispel. Amsterdam; In de Pelikaan, 1990. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 2). 206 pp. (5th ed. 2003). F. van Lamoen, Hermes Trismegistus. Pater philosophorum. Tekstgeschiedenis van het Corpus Hermeticum. (Hermesreeks 9), 152 pp. (2nd ed. 1990). F. Secret, Kabbala en hermetische filosofie. Tentoonstelling in de Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. (Hermesreeks 10), 147 pp. Translation of Kabbale et philosophie hermtique. [Also available as e-book:] F. van Lamoen, La Gnose hermtique. Exposition l'occasion du Festival", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_11.png"}} {"369652_12": {"text": "International de l'Esotrisme. (Hermesreeks 11), 87 pp. Translation of De hermetische gnosis Johannes Amos Comenius. Via Lucis. De weg van het licht. Translated by J.M. Schadd and R.M. Bouthoorn. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 3). 183 pp. J. Bouman, Splendor solis. Een 16e-eeuwse alchemistische traditie verbeeld in 1992. (Hermesreeks 12), [18 pp.]. C. Gilly, 500 Years of Gnosis in Europe. Exhibition of printed books and manuscripts from the gnostic tradition. (Hermesreeks 13), 312 pp. C. Gilly, Paracelsus in der Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. Ausstellung zum 500. Geburtsjahr des Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim, Paracelsus genannt. (Hermesreeks 14),", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_12.png"}} {"1171194_1": {"text": "Flagey () is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. See also Communes of the Haute-Marne department References Communes of Haute-Marne", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171194_1.png"}} {"369652_13": {"text": "85 pp. C. Gilly, Adam Haslmayr. Der erste Verknder der Manifeste der Rosenkreuzer. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 5). 296 pp. Index. [Also available as e-book:]. A. McLean, The Silent language. The symbols of hermetic philosophy. (Hermesreeks 15), 92 pp. C. Gilly, Cimelia Rhodostaurotica. Die Rosenkreuzer im Spiegel der zwischen 1610 und 1660 entstandenen Handschriften und Drucke. (Hermesreeks 16), xii, 191 pp. (2nd rev. ed. 1995) S. Gentile en C. Gilly, Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Ermete Trismegisto/Marsilio Ficino and the Return of Hermes Trismegistus. Firenze: Centro Di, 1999. 326 pp. (2nd rev. ed.", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_13.png"}} {"369652_14": {"text": "2001) Magia, alchimia, scienza dal '400 al '700. L'influsso di Ermete Trismegisto/Magic, Alchemy, and Science 15th-18th centuries. The Influence of Hermes Trismegistus. Red. C. Gilly en C. van Heertum. Florence: Centro Di, 2002. Vol. 1 (essays). 588 pp. Illus. Asclepius. De volkomen openbaring van Hermes Trismegistus. Translated by G. Quispel. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 6). 306 pp. J. Bouman en C. van Heertum, Niet voor geleerden: Handschriften in de volkstaal uit de hermetische traditie'. Catalogue of an exhibition in the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (Hermesreeks 17-1), 15 pp. Not for scholars. Manuscripts in the vernacular", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_14.png"}} {"369652_15": {"text": "from the hermetic tradition.(Hermesreeks 17-2), 15pp. From Poimandres to Jacob Bhme: Gnosis, Hermetism and the Christian Tradition. Red. R. van den Broek en C. van Heertum. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 4). 432 pp. Index, illus. Rosenkreuz als europisches Phnomen im 17. Jahrhundert. Red. F. Niewhner en C. Gilly. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 7). 406 pp. Index, illus. Gilles Quispel. Valentinus de gnosticus en zijn Evangelie der Waarheid (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 8). 147 pp. Illus. [Also available as e-book:] Antonin Gadal. De", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_15.png"}} {"369652_16": {"text": "triomf van de universele gnosis. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 9). 232 pp. Illus. (reprinted 2006) Gilles Quispel. Het Evangelie van Thomas. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 10). 380 pp. Illus. (3rd rev. ed. 2005) Johannes van Oort en Gilles Quispel. De Keulse Mani-Codex. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 11). 248 pp. Illus., index. Theodor Harmsen. Drink uit deze bron'. Jacques Lefvre d'taples, genspireerd humanist en toegewijd tekstbezorger. (Hermesreeks 18-1), 64 pp. 'Drink from this fountain'. Jacques Lefvre d'taples, inspired humanist and dedicated editor. (Hermesreeks", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_16.png"}} {"369652_17": {"text": "18-2), 64 pp. Martine Meuwese (ed.), King Arthur in the Netherlands. (Hermesreeks 19), 71 pp., illus. (2nd ed. 2005) Cis van Heertum. Philosophia symbolica. Johann Reuchlin and the Kabbalah. (Hermesreeks 20), 107 pp. [Also available as e-book:] Antonin Gadal. Le Triomphe de la Gnose universelle. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 12). 232 pp. Illus. [Also available as e-book:] Antonin Gadal. Der Triumph der Universellen Gnosis. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 12). 232. pp. Illus. [Also available as e-book:] Antonin Gadal. El Triunfo de la Gnosis Universal. (Pimander. Texts and Studies", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_17.png"}} {"369652_18": {"text": "published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 14). 232 pp. Illus. Roelof van den Broek, Hermes Trismegistus. Inleiding, teksten, commentaren. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 15), 366 pp. Jacob Bhmes Weg in die Welt. Zur Geschichte der Handschriftensammlung, bersetzungen und Editionen van Abhraham Willemszoon van Beyerland. Red. Theodor Harmsen (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 16), 450 pp. illus. Libertas philosophandi. Spinoza als gids voor een vrije wereld. Red. Cis van Heertum (Asclepiusreeks 1), 336 pp. (3rd rev. ed 2009) Theodor Harmsen: Der magische Schriftsteller Gustav Meyrink, seine Freunde und sein Werk.", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_18.png"}} {"1304427_1": {"text": "Kendall Drive, also known as Southwest 88th Street and historically North Kendall Drive, runs for in an eastwest orientation across mid-southern Miami-Dade County, Florida. The majority of Kendall Drive, between State Road 997 at The Hammocks and US 1 (State Road 5) on the KendallPinecrest border, is signed as the State Road 94 (SR 94). The road serves as a major arterial road through the suburbs of the southern Miami metropolitan area, connecting its predominantly residential neighborhoods to shopping districts and to three freeways, allowing commuter travel. Route description Kendall Drive (Southwest 88th Street locally) begins as a private road", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_1.png"}} {"369652_19": {"text": "Beleuchtet anhand eines Rundgangs durch die Meyrink-Sammlung der Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, Amsterdam, unter Verwendung weiterer Sammlungen. Amsterdam, In de Pelikaan, 2009 Puti germes. Obzor vystavok vo Florencii, Benecii i Amsterdame, a teper - v Moskve. (Vert. Anna Moevitina). Amsterdam, In de Pelikaan, 2008. [Also available as e-book:] Helen Wstefeld & Anne Korteweg. Sleutel tot licht. Getijdenboeken in de Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. (Asclepiusreeks 2), 155 pp., illus. [Also available as e-book:] Roelof van den Broek, Gnosis in de Oudheid. (Pimander. Texts and Studies published by the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 18), 532 pp. Illus. With an index. [Also available as e-book:] Cis", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_19.png"}} {"1304427_2": {"text": "servicing a quarry just to the west of State Road 997, heading east. Upon reaching SR 997, the road gains the SR 94 designation and continues east through farmland as a four-laned divided road. From here, the road marks the northern boundary of The Hammocks as it first turns to the southeast and then immediately turns back eastwards, subsequently following this orientation for most of its remaining route. Just after it comes out of the curve, Kendall Drive enters suburbia with a shopping strip forming first along the right side of the road, the left following after crossing Southwest 167th", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_2.png"}} {"369652_20": {"text": "van Heertum, Alchemie aan de Amstel. Over hermetische geneeskunde | Alchemy on the Amstel. On Hermetic medicine (Hermesreeks 23). 66; 66 pp., illus. [Also available as e-book] Jos Bouman & Cis van Heertum, A curious Tsar: Peter the Great and discovering nature's secrets in Amsterdam (Hermesreeks 24), 59 pp., illus. [Also available as e-book:] Jos Bouman & Cis van Heertum, Beauty as the Imprint of the Cosmos (Hermesreeks 25), 68 pp., illus. [Also available as e-book:] Jos Bouman & Cis van Heertum, Schoonheid als de afdruk van de kosmos (Hermesreeks 26), 68 pp., illus. F.A. Janssen et al.: Bibliotheca Philosophica", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_20.png"}} {"369652_21": {"text": "Hermetica. J.R. Ritman Library, Amsterdam. Amsterdam, 1997. Geen ISBN. Margaret Lane Ford: Christ, Plato, Hermes Trismegistus. The dawn of printing. Catalogue of the incunabula in the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. Amsterdam, In de Pelikaan, 1990. 2 vols. (Ed.), Heertum Cis van, and Cis van Heertum. Divine Wisdom, Divine Nature: The Message of the Rosicrucian Manifestoes in the Visual Language of the Seventeenth Century. Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, 2017. Bouman, Jos. Heertum, Cis. Koch, Natalie. Andrews, Corey. The Rosicrucian Revolution: Tradition and Renewal. Amsterdam: In de Pelikaan, 2022. References External links Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica Youtube Channel of The Ritman Library Joost Ritman en", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_21.png"}} {"1304427_3": {"text": "Avenue. The road's width expands to six lanes by the time it crosses Southwest 162nd Avenue. At Southwest 157th Avenue, Kendall Drive forms the boundary between The Hammocks, to its south, and Kendall West, to its north. SR 94 passes between neighborhoods and by more shops for the next mile (1.6km), reaching Southwest 147th Avenue where Kendall West's southern boundary is replaced by Kendale Lakes'. For the , Kendall Drive passes between more neighborhoods, condominium complexes and by some local shopping malls before arriving at Lindgren Road (Southwest 137th Avenue), SR 825's northern terminus. Now running along the boundary between", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_3.png"}} {"369652_22": {"text": "de bevrijding van zijn bibliotheek Feature documentary film Private libraries Hermeticism Libraries in Amsterdam Buildings and structures in Amsterdam Libraries established in 1957", "image_path": "./outputimg/369652_22.png"}} {"1304427_4": {"text": "Kendale Lakes and The Crossings, Kendall Drive's surroundings grow more commercial as it approaches the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (HEFT) after with shopping malls and motels surrounding the interchange. As SR 94 passes under the HEFT, it enters its namesake locality of Kendall. Until it reaches Southwest 107th Avenue (SR 985), Kendall Drive is surrounded predominantly by condominium complexes; while past it, the road runs by houses on its run to the Don Shula Expressway (SR 874), crossing the former Seaboard Coast Line Railroad tracks just prior to the interchange. A similar neighborhood lies beyond the expressway underpass as", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_4.png"}} {"1304427_5": {"text": "SR 94 continues eastwards, though its surroundings are soon broken up by the Baptist Hospital of Miami to the road's south as it approaches Galloway Road (SR 973). More houses and the occasional condominium complex line Kendall Drive for the next mile, whereupon it interchanges with the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826). Beyond, the Dadeland Mall takes up the northern side of Kendall Drive for the next half-mile (0.8km) while the southern side features mid-rise office and apartment buildings. Immediately after passing under the Metrorail tracks, SR 94 terminates at US 1 on the KendallPinecrest boundary. Kendall Drive and Southwest 88th", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_5.png"}} {"1304427_6": {"text": "Street continue east past the oblique junction with US 1 as a four-laned divided road, surrounded by condominiums, until it crosses Ludlam Road and narrows to a tree-lined two-laned undivided residential road as it passes Gulliver Preparatory School. Mansions and large-lot houses border the road to the south, with villas to the north as Kendall Drive continues eastwards, before turning more and more markedly to the southeast as it approaches the Snapper Creek Canal and Red Road (Southwest 57th Avenue). Southwest 88th Street takes a sharp dogleg to the left, sharing Red Road's bridge over the canal before continuing east", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_6.png"}} {"1304427_7": {"text": "again. Now running along a northern border of Coral Gables, Kendall Drive continues east past more houses and lakeside villas until it reaches its end at an intersection with Old Cutler Road. History Like its eponymous community, Kendall Drive is named for Henry John Boughton Kendall, a trustee of the Florida Land and Mortgage Company which purchased the tract of land now situated between Southwest 88th and Southwest 104th Streets in 1883. Henry Kendall managed the fruit groves set up by the company in the area. Southwest 88th Street, the road along the northern end of the holdings, began to", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_7.png"}} {"1304427_8": {"text": "be referred to as \"North\" Kendall Drive, although the application of the \"North\" component of the name is applied inconsistently along the road's signage. Until a series of truncations throughout the system of State Roads by the Florida Department of Transportation, SR 94 extended eastward to SR 959 at the intersection of Kendall Drive and Red Road (South 88th Street and West 57th Avenue) in Pinecrest; both State Roads were cut back to US 1 by 2001. Major intersections See also List of state highways in Florida List of highways numbered 94 References External links Roads in Miami 094", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304427_8.png"}} {"1438118_1": {"text": "Francis John Savile Foljambe (9 April 1830 5 February 1917) was a British Liberal Member of Parliament. Early life Foljambe was born at Osberton Hall, near Worksop, Nottinghamshire on 9 April 1830. He was the eldest son and heir of George Savile Foljambe and Harriet Emily Mary Milner (a daughter of Sir William Milner, 4th Baronet). After his mother's death, his father remarried to Selina, Viscountess Milton, widow of William Charles FitzWilliam, Viscount Milton (son of the 5th Earl Fitzwilliam) and daughter of Charles Jenkinson, 3rd Earl of Liverpool. From this marriage, he had a younger half-brother, fellow Liberal politician", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438118_1.png"}} {"1438118_2": {"text": "Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool, and a step-sister, Hon. Mary Selina Charlotte Fitzwilliam, who later married Henry Portman, 2nd Viscount Portman. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Career Foljambe was elected as a Member of Parliament for East Retford in the 1857 general election. He was re-elected at every general election until the 1885 election, when the seat was abolished. He owned about of land and was a member of Brooks's. He was appointed a member of the Privy Council in 1895. In 1889, he succeeded Antony Gibbs as the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and was,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438118_2.png"}} {"1438118_3": {"text": "in turn, succeeded by Sir Charles Seely. Personal life On 20 February 1856, he married Lady Gertrude Emily Acheson, eldest daughter of Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford and Lady Theodosia Brabazon (daughter of John Brabazon, 10th Earl of Meath). Together, they had three sons, including: George Savile Foljambe (18561920), a cricketer who married Dora Margaret Warre, a daughter of Dr. Edmond Warre, Headmaster of Eton. Godfrey Acheson Thornhagh Foljambe (18691942), also a cricketer who married Judith Frances Wright, the daughter of FitzHerbert Wright and sister of H. FitzHerbert Wright. Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe (18721914), who married Gladys Bewicke-Copley,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438118_3.png"}} {"1438118_4": {"text": "a daughter of Gen. Robert Calverley Alington Bewicke-Copley of Sprotborough Hall in 1909. He was killed in action during the Great War at the First Battle of the Aisne. Foljambe died on 5 February 1917. His widow Lady Gertrude Foljambe died on 17 December 1927. Descendants Through his eldest son, he was a grandfather of cricketer Edmond Walter Savile Foljambe (18901960), a soldier during World War I who married Judith Harriet Wright (daughter of the first-class cricketer H. FitzHerbert Wright, who was also the brother-in-law of his uncle Godfrey) in 1940. References External links 1830 births 1917 deaths Alumni of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438118_4.png"}} {"1438118_5": {"text": "Christ Church, Oxford High Sheriffs of Nottinghamshire Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies People educated at Eton College Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies UK MPs 18571859 UK MPs 18591865 UK MPs 18651868 UK MPs 18681874 UK MPs 18741880 UK MPs 18801885", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438118_5.png"}} {"436433_1": {"text": "Al-Thalabi (Ab Is Amad ibn Muammad ibn Ibrhm al-Nsbr al-Thalab ; died November 1035) was an eleventh-century Islamic scholar of Persian origin. He was accorded a high rank by Sunni scholars. In Tabaqat al-Kubra of Volume 3 page 23 the appraisal of Thalabi is as follows: Works Al-Thalab is known for two works: the Tafsir al-Thalabi and a book on the stories of the prophets, Aris al-madjlis f ia al-anbiy. The latter has been characterised as 'a work of popular imagination designed for education and entertainment. Organised according to the historical sequence of the prophets, many of the accounts are", "image_path": "./outputimg/436433_1.png"}} {"436433_2": {"text": "elaborations from the same sources used by al-abar ... It has become the standard source of Islamic prophet stories, alongside the work of al-Kis'. Unlike al-Thalab's Tafsr, this has been printed many times. See also List of Islamic scholars References 1030s deaths Year of birth unknown Quranic exegesis scholars People from Nishapur Iranian scholars 11th-century jurists 11th-century Iranian people", "image_path": "./outputimg/436433_2.png"}} {"102488_1": {"text": "Song of India may refer to: Song of India, common name for plant dracaena reflexa, first described in 1786 \"Song of India\" (song), aria from Rimsky-Korsakov's 1896 opera Sadko \"Song of India\", alternative name for \"Sare Jahan se Accha\", 1904 Urdu poem, later song Song of India (film), 1949 American romantic adventure drama, starring Sabu", "image_path": "./outputimg/102488_1.png"}} {"904093_1": {"text": "Matelea harlingii is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Flora of Ecuador harlingii Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot", "image_path": "./outputimg/904093_1.png"}} {"837110_1": {"text": "Milebush is a hamlet about one mile (1.6km) north of Marden in the Maidstone district of Kent, England. It lies on the B2079 road surrounded by apple orchards. Notable people Beric Morley, English architectural historian Hamlets in Kent", "image_path": "./outputimg/837110_1.png"}} {"236126_1": {"text": "William Wright Southgate (November 27, 1800 in Newport, Kentucky December 26, 1849 in Covington, Kentucky) was a Kentucky State and United States politician. He was the son of Richard Southgate and Ann Winston Hinde. He married Adaliza Keene of Lexington, Kentucky, on November 7, 1823, and they had 13 children. William Wright was graduated from Transylvania University in Lexington. He moved to Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1821 and commenced practice in Lexington. He was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1827, 1832 and 1836. He was elected as", "image_path": "./outputimg/236126_1.png"}} {"236126_2": {"text": "a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837 - March 3, 1839). When he returned to Covington, he purchased the Thomas D. Carneal House (Covington's oldest and most elegant house). In 1840, he added a large wing to accommodate his growing family. He and Adaliza had thirteen children. Southgate died in Covington on December 26, 1849. Services were held at the Masonic Hall in Covington and burial was in the Southgate vault in Linden Grove Cemetery. The Licking Valley Register (a local newspaper) said Southgate's unexpected death had \"cast a gloom over the city such as we have never", "image_path": "./outputimg/236126_2.png"}} {"236126_3": {"text": "before witnessed\". See also Thomas S. Hinde, uncle of William Southgate. Thomas Hinde, grandfather of William Southgate. References External links William Wright Southgate William Wright Southgate at Rootsweb 1800 births 1849 deaths Politicians from Covington, Kentucky Kentucky lawyers People from Newport, Kentucky Transylvania University alumni Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky 19th-century American politicians 19th-century American lawyers", "image_path": "./outputimg/236126_3.png"}} {"703458_1": {"text": "The Hungry Five are the five Green Bay, Wisconsin area businessmen who were instrumental in keeping the Green Bay Packers franchise in operation during its early years. They raised funds, incorporated the team as a non-profit corporation, sold stock, established the Green Bay Packers Board of Directors and otherwise promoted the franchise. The Hungry Five consisted of Curly Lambeau, attorney Andrew B. Turnbull, attorney Gerald Francis Clifford, Dr. W. Webber Kelly and Lee Joannes. Turnbull was the Packers' first president and publisher of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Joannes was the president for 17 years, helping guide the Packers through the", "image_path": "./outputimg/703458_1.png"}} {"703458_2": {"text": "Great Depression, near bankruptcy and a second stock sale. Kelly served one year as president, and also as team physician and as a board member. Clifford served on the Executive Committee for two decades. All have been inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Despite their years of service, only coach/player Curly Lambeau was ever paid a salary. The Hungry Five nickname was coined, as can best be determined, by Arch Ward, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune, because they always seemed to have their hands out for money, since the franchise was often in financial trouble. References", "image_path": "./outputimg/703458_2.png"}} {"703458_3": {"text": "Citations Bibliography History of the Green Bay Packers", "image_path": "./outputimg/703458_3.png"}} {"35192_1": {"text": "Peter John Batchelor (born 21 September 1950) is an Australian former politician who served as an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Thomastown from 1990 until 2010. Batchelor was born in western Sydney. He attended Beaumaris High School. His grandmother reportedly once held a 50-year-plus record as the longest card-carrying member of the ALP. Career Member, Parliament of Victoria Batchelor was elected in a 1990 by-election to the district of Thomastown following the death of Beth Gleeson. His parliamentary roles are listed as follows. Shadow Minister for Public Transport 1992-96. Manager of Opposition Business 1995-99.", "image_path": "./outputimg/35192_1.png"}} {"35192_2": {"text": "Shadow Minister for Transport 1996-99. Manager, Government Business in the Legislative Assembly October 1999-November 2010. Minister for Transport October 1999-December 2006. Minister for Major Projects 2002-05. Minister for Energy and Resources December 2006-December 2010. Manager of Government Business Legislative Assembly December 2006-November 2010. Minister for Victorian Communities December 2006-August 2007. Minister for Community Development August 2007-January 2010. Minister for the Arts January 2010-December 2010. As Transport Minister, Batchelor oversaw the $750 million Regional Fast Rail project. In 2000, the State Government approved funding to upgrade rail lines to provide fast rail passenger services between Melbourne and Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong and", "image_path": "./outputimg/35192_2.png"}} {"35192_3": {"text": "Traralgon. As Minister for Energy and Resources, Batchelor initiated the roll-out of smart meters to 2.5 million homes and businesses. The roll-out of smart meters was reportedly to assist with consumer choice on electricity providers and to help manage climate change. However, the roll-out was stopped when the budget blew-out from $800 million to $2 billion. The roll-out was completed under the Andrews Government in 2015. According to Melbourne public transport academic Paul Mees, Batchelor \"was staunchly against privatisation when in opposition and then continued with privatisation and reprivatisation in government. On 7 October 2010 Batchelor announced, he would not", "image_path": "./outputimg/35192_3.png"}} {"35192_4": {"text": "re-contest his seat at the 2010 state election. He retired at that election. Dorothy, his partner, was also reported to be retiring from work. Other roles Prior to entering politics, Batchelor was a union official at Furnishing Trades Union, 1972-1982. From 1983 to 1990, he was ALP Victorian branch state secretary. In February, 2012, Batchelor was appointed President of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. The Foundation, based in Melbourne, is the independent funding body annually distributing over $15m of federal grants to 220 Australian community based media organisations. Campaign disputes Reportedly, Batchelor \"helped organise and distribute bogus how-to-vote cards for the", "image_path": "./outputimg/35192_4.png"}} {"35192_5": {"text": "Nuclear Disarmament Party\" (sic) during the 1985 Nunawading by-election. which appeared to represent the recommended voting preferences of the Nuclear Disarmament Party. Campaigning for nuclear disarmament was popular in left-wing politics during the 1980s. Police investigated the matter and Batchelor was not charged with any criminal offence. In 2016, Batchelor was filmed removing a Greens election banner and replacing it with ALP election material in the seat of Batman. It was claimed that Greens election campaigners had blanketed polling booths with their material leaving no space for other campaigners. References External links Parliamentary biography 1950 births Australian Labor Party members", "image_path": "./outputimg/35192_5.png"}} {"35192_6": {"text": "of the Parliament of Victoria Living people Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly 21st-century Australian politicians Politicians from Sydney Ministers for the Arts (Victoria) Ministers for Energy and Resources (Victoria)", "image_path": "./outputimg/35192_6.png"}} {"970740_1": {"text": "In a typical power distribution grid, electric transformer power loss typically contributes to about 40-50% of the total transmission and distribution loss. Energy efficient transformers are therefore an important means to reduce transmission and distribution loss. With the improvement of electrical steel (silicon steel) properties, the losses of a transformer in 2010 can be half that of a similar transformer in the 1970s. With new magnetic materials, it is possible to achieve even higher efficiency. The amorphous metal transformer is a modern example. References External links World's largest Amorphous Metal Power Transformer: 99.31% Efficiency Amorphous Metals in Electric-Power Distribution Applications", "image_path": "./outputimg/970740_1.png"}} {"970740_2": {"text": "Australian MandatoryEfficiency Requirements for Distribution Transformers Electronic engineering Energy conservation Electric transformers", "image_path": "./outputimg/970740_2.png"}} {"1237606_1": {"text": "Death Stalks the Night is a collection of fantasy, horror, and mystery short stories by author Hugh B. Cave. It was originally to have been the fifth volume published by Carcosa, the North Carolina joint publishing venture founded by Karl Edward Wagner, Jim Groce and David Drake. However, Lee Brown Coye, who was completing the illustrations for the volume, died, stalling its publication by Carcosa. It was eventually released in 1995, including the completed illustrations by Coye, through Fedogan & Bremer in an edition of 2,000 copies, of which 100 were signed by the author. The stories originally appeared in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237606_1.png"}} {"169259_1": {"text": "Ali Reza Nobari is the former Governor of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Bank Markazi Iran). At the time of his appointment, he was the youngest person, at thirty two years old, to ever have served as a central banker. Education Ali Reza held graduate degrees from Ecole Polytechnique and Stanford in mathematics, physics, economics and operations research. He was also the first person from Iran in thirty five years to receive a full scholarship to Ecole Polytechnique which was granted after he received the highest score in the country on his high school comprehensive exams.", "image_path": "./outputimg/169259_1.png"}} {"1237606_2": {"text": "the magazines Dime Mystery Magazine, Terror Tales, Spicy-Adventure Stories, New Mystery Adventures, Super-Detective Stories, Spicy Mystery Stories, Horror Stories, Detective Short Stories and Star Detective Magazine. Contents Foreword Introduction, by Karl Edward Wagner \"Modern Nero\" \"Deaths Loving Arms\" \"The Crawling Ones\" \"The Pain Room\" \"The Flame Fiend\" \"Unholy Night!\" \"Dark Slaughter\" \"The Corpse Crypt\" \"Mistress of the Dead\" \"Terror Island\" \"Satans Mistress\" \"Tomb for the Living\" \"Death Holds for Ransom\" \"My PupilThe Idiot!\" \"Death Calls from the Madhouse\" \"Deaths Door\" \"Death Stalks the Night\" References 1995 short story collections Horror short story collections Fantasy short story collections Mystery short story", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237606_2.png"}} {"1237606_3": {"text": "collections Fedogan & Bremer books", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237606_3.png"}} {"169259_2": {"text": "Career He was appointed to the position of Governor of the Central Bank by newly elected President Abolhassan Banisadr in late 1979 and served as Iran's Central Banker until he was forcibly ousted in the coup of June 1981 (which also ousted President Banisadr and other members of Banisadr's government). Ali Reza Nobari served as Iran's Central Banker during the Iran Hostage Crisis. And during that time, he appeared on American ABC television channel programme Nightline with Ted Koppel. He worked tirelessly to unfreeze Iran's funds in the American banks and bring about a speedy release of American hostages. His", "image_path": "./outputimg/169259_2.png"}} {"169259_3": {"text": "position was supported by then President Banisadr but opposed by others close to Khomeini. Immediately following the impeachment that removed Ali Reza and Banisadr, Banisadr's and Ali's supporters were arrested and either executed or tortured. Ali managed to survive by using a disguise to exit the bank (which was surrounded) and then went underground. He spent months in hiding and finally escaped when Reza Abdolahi (the older brother of one of his close associates) paid two of Iran's top athletes to walk him over the Zagros Mountains to safety in Turkey. Ali Reza was in poor shape for the trek", "image_path": "./outputimg/169259_3.png"}} {"169259_4": {"text": "and would often collapse. But the two athletes charged with his safety managed to rouse him with a simple threat, \"If they find you, you will not like what they will do to you so it is better we shoot you now.\" The two athletes responsible for helping Ali escape were executed for their 'crime'. Ali Reza now lives in Switzerland with his wife, Zahra Banisadr, and their three children. He has two other children by a former marriage to Cheryl Hugle, daughter of Frances Hugle (1927 1968) an American scientist, engineer and inventor, founder of Siliconex Inc. Publications Ali", "image_path": "./outputimg/169259_4.png"}} {"169259_5": {"text": "Reza Nobari, ed. Iran Erupts: Independence: News and Analysis of the Iranian National Movement. Stanford: Iran-America Documentation Group, 1978. References External links List of Governors of the CBIRI Iranian economists People from Tehran 1947 births Living people Office for the Cooperation of the People with the President politicians Governors of the Central Bank of Iran Iranian campaign managers", "image_path": "./outputimg/169259_5.png"}} {"569911_1": {"text": "Sir Michael Richardson Angus (5 May 1930 13 March 2010) was a British businessman, best known as chair of Unilever. Biography Angus was born in West Ashford, Kent and raised in the Cotswolds near to Cirencester, and educated at Marling School, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Angus graduated in mathematics from Bristol University. Career Joining Anglo-Dutch conglomerate Unilever straight from university, he spent most of his career in the company's toiletries businesses (soaps and toothpaste) in France and Britain. In 1979 he moved to Lever Brothers in New York City, where he spent four years cleaning house at the Lever Brothers subsidiary. He", "image_path": "./outputimg/569911_1.png"}} {"569911_2": {"text": "returned to UK as the joint-chairman alongside Floris Maljers. Other positions Angus was President of the Confederation of British Industry from 7 May 1992 to May 1994. Sir Michael's other appointments include: Chairman of Whitbread Plc non-executive directors and Deputy chairman British Airways Plc non-executive director and chairman Boots Group non-executive director National Westminster Bank Chairman of Ashridge Business School Member of the Council of British Executive Service Overseas Chairman of the Trustees of The Leverhulme Trust Director of the Ditchley Foundation International Counsellor Emeritus of the Conference Board in New York non-executive director for the Halcrow Group Limited. Chairman", "image_path": "./outputimg/569911_2.png"}} {"569911_3": {"text": "of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester until 2005. Angus was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire in 1997. The Greenbury Committee (1995) Sir Michael was a member of the influential Greenbury Committee which reviewed the processes and regulations surrounding executive remuneration. The report, which encourage more disclosure and reporting, was later found to have increased rather than decreased levels of top executive pay. Personal life Married to Isabel, the couple had three children. They lived on their organic farm in North Cerney, from which they marketed cheese made from their herd of goats. Angus was an acknowledged wine buff. He", "image_path": "./outputimg/569911_3.png"}} {"569911_4": {"text": "died aged 79 in his home on 13 March 2010. Lady Angus died in 2016. References External links Sir Michael Angus Daily Telegraph obituary Sir Michael Angus Times obituary Sir Michael Angus Guardian obituary Sir Michael Angus Scotsman obituary 1930 births 2010 deaths Alumni of the University of Bristol 20th-century English farmers Deputy Lieutenants of Gloucestershire Knights Bachelor People associated with the Royal Agricultural University People from Cirencester Unilever people People educated at Marling School Deaths from lung cancer in England 20th-century English businesspeople 21st-century English farmers", "image_path": "./outputimg/569911_4.png"}} {"1104306_1": {"text": "McFadyen is a Scottish patronymic surname meaning \"son of little Patrick\". The Gaelic prefix \"Mc\" means \"son of\", while \"Fadyen\" is a derivative of the Gaelic Phidn, meaning \"little Patrick\". It is a variant of the surname McFadden. There are similar names including MacFadyen and McFayden. People with the surname include: List of persons with the surname Charles Hector McFadyen (18921965), Australian rules football player and senior public servant Don McFadyen (19071990), Canadian professional hockey left winger Hugh McFadyen (born 1967), Canadian lawyer and politician Ian McFadyen (born 1948), Australian writer, actor, and director John Edgar McFadyen (18701933), Scottish theologian", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104306_1.png"}} {"1571484_1": {"text": "Ptahmose was a High Priest of Amun and Vizier of southern Egypt-(Upper Egypt), under Amenhotep III (18th Dynasty). Certain historians place him at the end of the reign in 1378 BC. Others place him in the first part of the reign. Life He was succeeded as vizier in the south by Ramose, and several documents in Ptahmose's name are spread among the world's main Egyptological collections dating him at the latest to 2830 years after Amenhotep III's reign. A stela at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon allows us to better know this man who in a rare instance", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571484_1.png"}} {"302869_1": {"text": "Tiberius Sempronius Longus may refer to: Tiberius Sempronius Longus (consul 218 BC), who fought Hannibal's forces in the Second Punic War Tiberius Sempronius Longus (consul 194 BC), who defended Roman settlements from the Gauls", "image_path": "./outputimg/302869_1.png"}} {"1104306_2": {"text": "and professor Ken McFadyen (born 1939), Australian war artist Liane Buffie McFadyen, Colorado politician Luke McFadyen (born 1982), Australian rugby player Matthew Mcfadyen (born 1974), English actor See also McFadden (surname) MacFadyen References Patronymic surnames", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104306_2.png"}} {"1571484_2": {"text": "combined the offices of Vizier, Mayor of Thebes, and High Priest of Amon. The stela's provenance is not indicated by the museum's archives, though it was probably deposited by Ptahmose's family ex voto at Abydos. It dates him to Amenhotep III's reign, since that pharaoh's cartouche appears on it. Its text is effectively made up of classic laudatory formulae addressed to Osiris as well as prayers that Ptahmose may profit from the offerings made to the god in his temple, which supports the stela coming from the god's temple rather than Ptahmose's tomb. It was erected after his death, since", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571484_2.png"}} {"1571484_3": {"text": "it calls him justified, a typical term given to the dead. He is shown in the robes of a high priest adoring Osiris and he addresses the reader in a set of classic formulae used by the dead in the form of a negative confession to the god. It mentions the expansion of Ptahmose's tomb at the pharaoh's expense and that it is joined to his funerary monument in the city of eternity, his final place of residence. A long biographical text gives the precise details of his career and in the lower register are shown his 7 children before", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571484_3.png"}} {"1571484_4": {"text": "their parents, in a typical pose for scenes of funerary offerings. It gives their names as Thutmose (chief prophet of Horus), Houy (younger brother, whose titles and offices are not specified), Nefertari, Mutemwia, Hemetnetjer, Mutnofret and a second Nefertari all five daughters are musicians of Amon. Houy and the second Nefertari were probably still children or adolescents when the stela was put up, explaining why no offices are given for him and the representation of her as a young girl. The stela also tells us that Ptahmose's wife was called Apeny and was still alive when the stela was put", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571484_4.png"}} {"1571484_5": {"text": "up (since her name and titles are not followed by the qualifiers reserved for the dead mentioned above). Burial Ptahmose was likely buried in Thebes. Funerary cones of the First Prophet of Amun Ptahmose are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. References 14th-century BC clergy Ancient Egyptian priests Viziers of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt Theban High Priests of Amun", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571484_5.png"}} {"1037314_1": {"text": "Chmielno may refer to the following places in Poland: Chmielno, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Chmielno, Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland) Chmielno, West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland)", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037314_1.png"}} {"636789_1": {"text": "This is a list of administrators and governors of Lagos State. Lagos State was formed on 27 May 1967 from Colony province and Lagos federal territory. The Office of is responsible for the effective coordination of all government activities for Lagos State. See also Governors of the Lagos Colony (category) Nigeria States of Nigeria List of state governors of Nigeria Timeline of Lagos city Oba of Lagos References External links Lagos State Government of Nigeria Lagos Lagos-related lists", "image_path": "./outputimg/636789_1.png"}} {"770250_1": {"text": "The X Factor Arabia, originally aired on March 26, 2006 with the title XSeer Al Najah (meaning Elixir or Essence of Success) is the Arab version of The X Factor. The Arabic-language version of the program also created by Simon Cowell has a similar format to the British version, in that there are judges who each have a team of contestants to mentor and compete with each other for the X Factor title. The 14-episode first series was broadcast in 22 Arabic-speaking countries. In its debut, it was known as being one of the most watched programs on television and", "image_path": "./outputimg/770250_1.png"}} {"770250_2": {"text": "was produced and supported by Rotana, one of the largest production companies in the Arab World. The winner of XSeer Al Najah earned a chance to sign with Rotana. However, with the continuing success of the rival pan-Arab series Star Academy on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC), XSeer All Najah lost most of its pan-Arab appeal and was discontinued after season 2. In 2012, the Egyptian TV channel CBC announced that The X Factor Arabia would return in 2013 with four judges: Elissa, Carole Samaha, Wael Kfoury, and Hussain Al Jasmi. Despite its revamped format, The X Factor Arabia struggled against", "image_path": "./outputimg/770250_2.png"}} {"770250_3": {"text": "its rival show MBC's Arab Idol which aired at the same time slot as The X Factor. In 2014, MBC brought the rights for the show from CBC, revamped its format and started producing season four. Only Elissa as a judge and Bassel Alzaro as a host were retained from season three during MBC's restructure of the show. The judges on MBC The X Factor are Ragheb Alama, Elissa and Donia Samir Ghanem. The first episode aired on 14 March 2015 on MBC1 and MBC Masr. After a new hiatus of almost two-and-a-half years, the programme rights were purchased by", "image_path": "./outputimg/770250_3.png"}} {"770250_4": {"text": "the Dubai Channel and DMC and was relaunched at the end of 2017. The judges were Donia Samir Ghanem from season 4, the Lebanese Najwa Karam replacing Elissa, the Iraqi Majid Al Mohandis replacing Ragheb Alama and Tunisian Saber Rebai as a fourth addition judge. Summary In each series, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses three acts to progress to the live finals. This table shows, for each series, which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live finals. Key: Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants", "image_path": "./outputimg/770250_4.png"}} {"770250_5": {"text": "in small font. Season 1 (2006) Results summary Colour key Act in team Nelly Act in team Khaled Act in team Michel Season 2 (2007) Season 3 (2013) Colour key Season 4 (2015) Season 5 (2017-18) References External links Official XSeer Al Najah website Television series by Fremantle (company) Arab 2006 television series debuts 2007 television series endings 2013 television series debuts Non-British television series based on British television series", "image_path": "./outputimg/770250_5.png"}} {"503126_1": {"text": "is a Japanese geographical term. It means both an ancient division of the country and the main road running through it. San'in translates to \"the shaded side of a mountain\", while d, depending on the context, can mean either a road, or a circuit, in the sense of delineating a region. This name derives from the idea that the northern side of the central mountain chain running through Honsh was the \"shaded\" side, while the southern side was the \"sunny\" ( San'y) side. The pre-modern region corresponds for the most part with the modern conception of the San'in region. The", "image_path": "./outputimg/503126_1.png"}} {"503126_2": {"text": "region was established as one of the Gokishichid (Five provinces and seven roads) during the Asuka period (538-710), and consisted of the following eight ancient provinces: Tanba, Tango, Tajima, Inaba, Hki, Izumo, Iwami and Oki. However, this system gradually disappeared in the centuries leading up to the Muromachi period (1333-1467). The San'ind, however, continued to be important, and highly trafficked through the Edo period (1603-1867). Running mostly eastwest, its eastern terminus, along with those of most of the medieval highways (, kaid), was at Kyoto. From there it followed the coast of the Sea of Japan to Hagi, near Shimonoseki,", "image_path": "./outputimg/503126_2.png"}} {"503126_3": {"text": "the western terminus of both the San'yd and the San'ind, and very near the westernmost end of the island of Honsh. Though the road originally terminated in the west at Hagi, the lords of Chsh Domain at some point during the Edo period changed it to end at Yamaguchi. The road served an important strategic and logistical role in a number of military situations over the course of the years. Ashikaga Takauji in the 14th century, Akechi Mitsuhide in the 16th century, and many others used it to flee from conflict, to return to the core of the country (kinai),", "image_path": "./outputimg/503126_3.png"}} {"503126_4": {"text": "or to move troops. Many daimys also used this road as part of their mandatory journeys (sankin-ktai) to Edo under the Tokugawa shogunate. The road also served the more everyday purpose of providing transport for merchants, traveling entertainers, pilgrims and other commoners. Today, Route 9, the San'in Expressway, and the San'in Main Line of the West Japan Railway Company follow the approximate route of the San'ind. Demographics The San'indo subregion is a subregion of Chgoku region that composes of the prefectures of Shimane, Tottori, and sometimes the northern portion of Yamaguchi Prefecture. The northern portion of Yamaguchi Prefecture composes of", "image_path": "./outputimg/503126_4.png"}} {"503126_5": {"text": "Abu, Hagi, and Nagato. The San'yo subregion is composed of the prefectures of Hiroshima, Okayama, and Yamaguchi in its entirety. The San'indo subregion is also known as San'in subregion. Per Japanese census data, and, San'indo subregion has had continual negative population growth since 1992. See also Comparison of past and present administrative divisions of Japan San'in Region Notes References Nussbaum, Louis-Frdric and Kthe Roth. (2005). Japan encyclopedia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ; OCLC 58053128 Sansom, George Bailey. (1961). \"A History of Japan: 1334-1615.\" Stanford: Stanford University Press. ; Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du Japon (Nihon Odai Ichiran). Paris:", "image_path": "./outputimg/503126_5.png"}} {"503126_6": {"text": "Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. OCLC 5850691 Regions of Japan Road transport in Japan Historic Sites of Japan San'indo", "image_path": "./outputimg/503126_6.png"}} {"1371237_1": {"text": "Lummis House, also known as El Alisal, is a Rustic American Craftsman stone house built by Charles Fletcher Lummis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Located on the edge of Arroyo Seco in northeast Los Angeles, California, the house's name means \"alder grove\" in Spanish. The property is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and on the list of the National Register of Historic Places. History Lummis purchased the sometime between 1895 and 1897 and named it \"El Alisal\" in tribute to the thicket of alder and sycamore trees that grew in the arroyo. The took 13 years to", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371237_1.png"}} {"1371237_2": {"text": "build. The exhibition hall has a concrete floor so that after a party that might include artists, writers and musicians, it could easily be cleaned with a bucket of water. Notable people who stayed in his guest houses included Clarence Darrow, Will Rogers, John Philip Sousa and John Muir. The property was on the edge of the scenic Arroyo Seco and Lummis founded the Arroyo Seco Foundation in 1905 to promote recreational use and preserving habitat. In 1939, strong consideration was given to creating a theater and Spanish supper room at El Alisal since this was Lummis' wish. In 1940", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371237_2.png"}} {"1371237_3": {"text": "the Arroyo Seco Parkway, the first freeway, was built between the house and the newly constructed flood control channel in the arroyo. In 1965, it became the headquarters for the Historical Society of Southern California and the house was opened to the public. By 2014, the city was concerned that visiting hours were too limited and that the historical group was not truly focused on a partnership with the Parks and Recreation Department. The Historical Society was concerned about the city's expectations that a tenant would invest in the house without committing to a long-term lease. The Historical Society of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371237_3.png"}} {"1371237_4": {"text": "Southern California left the Lummis House in January 2015. The Lummis House is now operated by the City of Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Department. Museum The Lummis House is operated by the city of Los Angeles as a historic house museum. The exterior of the house is built of river rock and originally contained a stone tower, but that was later demolished. The interior contains some of Lummis's collection of artifacts, as well as copies of many of his books. The museum is open to the public for tours. Gardens The drought-tolerant and California native plants predominate in the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371237_4.png"}} {"1371237_5": {"text": "gardens and natural landscape around the residence, including namesake El Alisal California Sycamore trees. California Historical Landmark Marker California Historical Landmark Marker NO. 531 at the site reads: NO. 531 LUMMIS HOME - This building was constructed by Charles F. Lummis (1859-1928), author, editor, poet, athlete, librarian, historian, archeologist, etc. He selected this site in 1895 chiefly because of a mammoth, ancient sycamore (El Alisal) which has since died and been replaced by four saplings. See also Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments on the East and Northeast Sides List of Registered Historic Places in Los Angeles References External links Museums in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371237_5.png"}} {"1371237_6": {"text": "Los Angeles Historic house museums in California Historical society museums in California Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County) Highland Park, Los Angeles Gardens in California History of Los Angeles Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Sumner Hunt buildings Arts and Crafts movement American Craftsman architecture in California Rustic architecture in California", "image_path": "./outputimg/1371237_6.png"}} {"1504581_1": {"text": "The Wirt County Courthouse in Elizabeth, West Virginia was built to replace a courthouse that burned May 15, 1910. The new neoclassical courthouse was designed by B.F. Smith and subsequently built by his company. The courthouse is the most significant building in the small community of Elizabeth, with a population of less than 1000. The brick courthouse features a two-story columned pediment and is surmounted by a clock tower. References Courthouses on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Neoclassical architecture in West Virginia Government buildings completed in 1911 Buildings and structures in Wirt County, West Virginia County", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504581_1.png"}} {"1504581_2": {"text": "courthouses in West Virginia Clock towers in West Virginia National Register of Historic Places in Wirt County, West Virginia 1911 establishments in West Virginia", "image_path": "./outputimg/1504581_2.png"}} {"1171195_1": {"text": "Coussan (; ) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrnes department in south-western France. See also Communes of the Hautes-Pyrnes department References Communes of Hautes-Pyrnes", "image_path": "./outputimg/1171195_1.png"}} {"369653_1": {"text": "The longcomb sawfish, narrowsnout sawfish or green sawfish (Pristis zijsron) is a species of sawfish in the family Pristidae, found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-West Pacific. It has declined drastically and is now considered a critically endangered species. Description The longcomb sawfish is possibly the largest species of sawfish, reaching a total length of up to , but rarely more than today. Its upperparts are greenish-brown to olive, while the underparts are whitish. A combination of characters are necessary to distinguish it from the other sawfish species: the longcomb sawfish has teeth to near the base of", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_1.png"}} {"369653_2": {"text": "the rostrum or \"saw\" (unlike the knifetooth sawfish, Anoxypristis cuspidata), 2337 teeth on each side of the rostrum (1824 in the dwarf sawfish, P. clavata, 2032 in smalltooth sawfish, P. pectinata, and 1424 in largetooth sawfish, P. pristis), the teeth towards the tip of the rostrum are clearly closer to each other than those at its base (unlike the dwarf, smalltooth and largetooth sawfish where either equally spaced or only marginally closer to each other towards the tip of the rostrum), a relatively narrow rostrum, width equalling 917% of its length (typically wider in dwarf and largetooth sawfish), a rostrum", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_2.png"}} {"369653_3": {"text": "that is 2333% of the total length of the fish (2025% in dwarf sawfish), relatively short pectoral fins (unlike the knifetooth and largetooth sawfish), a leading edge of the dorsal fin that is located clearly behind the leading edge of the pelvic fins (in front of in largetooth sawfish and roughly above in smalltooth sawfish) and it has a very small or no lower tail lobe (present in knifetooth and largetooth sawfish). It can be further separated from the two most similar species, the dwarf and smalltooth sawfish, by the considerably smaller maximum size of the former species, and the", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_3.png"}} {"369653_4": {"text": "less greenish colour (when alive/recently dead) and essentially Atlantic distribution of the latter species. The smalltooth and longcomb sawfish might historically have come into contact in South Africa, but sawfish appear to have been extirpated from this country. Distribution and habitat The longcomb sawfish is native to tropical and subtropical waters in the western and central Indo-Pacific. Historically its distribution covered almost and it ranged from South Africa, north to the Red Sea and Persian Gulf, east to the South China Sea, through Southeast Asia to Australia. In Australia, it ranged from Shark Bay, along the northern part of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_4.png"}} {"369653_5": {"text": "country, and south to Jervis Bay on the eastern coast. Today it has disappeared from much of its historical range. It can live in colder waters than its relatives, as also evidenced by the range in Australia where it occurs further south than the other species of sawfish. The longcomb sawfish is mainly found in coastal marine, mangrove and estuarine habitats, even in very shallow waters, but can also occur far offshore to a depth of more than . There are records from rivers far inland, but it is not frequent in freshwater. It is mainly found in places with", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_5.png"}} {"1304428_1": {"text": "is a seasonal railway station on the Gala-Yuzawa Line in the town of Yuzawa, Niigata, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines The station is served by the Gala-Yuzawa Line from Echigo-Yuzawa Station, and forms the only station on this 1.8 km branch line. Services are classed as \"Limited express\", although they are actually extensions of Jetsu Shinkansen Tanigawa services. The station is open to passengers only during the winter ski season, usually from mid-December until early May. Layout The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks. The station has a \"Midori no Madoguchi\" staffed", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304428_1.png"}} {"369653_6": {"text": "a bottom consisting of sand, mud or silt. Behavior and life cycle The longcomb sawfish feeds on fish, crustaceans and molluscs. It thrashes its rostrum from side-to-side to dislodge prey from the seabed and to stun groups of fish. All sawfish are harmless to humans, except when captured where they can cause serious injuries when defending themselves with their \"saw\". Little is known of its life cycle, but it is ovoviviparous and the young are long at birth. It is often said that there are about 12 young in each litter, but the basis for this number is unclear (in", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_6.png"}} {"1304428_2": {"text": "ticket office. Platforms History The station opened on 20 December 1990. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2017, the JR portion of the station was used by an average of 1,029 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below. Surrounding area The station adjoins the Gala Yuzawa ski resort. See also List of railway stations in Japan References External links JR East station information Gala Yuzawa Snow Resort website Railway stations in Niigata Prefecture Jetsu Shinkansen Railway stations in Japan opened in 1990 Yuzawa, Niigata", "image_path": "./outputimg/1304428_2.png"}} {"369653_7": {"text": "other sawfish species litter size ranges from 1 to 20). The females give birth in inshore areas, and the young stay near the coast and in estuaries in the first part of their lives. Sexual maturity is reached at an age of about 9 years, and a length of . The maximum age is unknown, but it might be in excess of 50 years, and an individual caught as a juvenile lived for 35 years at an aquarium. Conservation The longcomb sawfish has declined drastically and is listed by the IUCN as \"Critically Endangered\" in its Red List of Threatened", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_7.png"}} {"369653_8": {"text": "Species. The fins (for shark fin soup) and saw (as novelty items) are highly valuable, while some parts are used in Asian traditional medicine and the meat is eaten. Fishing is the main threat, but it is also threatened by habitat loss. Because of the potential threat they (or rather their \"saw\") represent to humans, they are sometimes killed before being brought onto the boat when accidentally caught. Because of the \"saw\", all sawfish are particularly prone to becoming entangled in fishing nets. Historically the longcomb sawfish has been recorded in 37 countries, but it has been extirpated from 2", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_8.png"}} {"369653_9": {"text": "and possibly extirpated from another 24, leaving only 11 countries where it certainly still survives. In terms of area this means that it certainly survives in only 62% of its historical range. The total population is believed to have declined by more than 80% over three generations. The subpopulations in Australia are among the few that remain viable, but even they have declined, and the species no longer occurs in New South Wales. It receives a level of protection in Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Qatar, South Africa (where already extirpated) and the United Arab Emirates, but enforcement of", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_9.png"}} {"369653_10": {"text": "fishing regulations are often lacking. All sawfish species are listed on CITES Appendix I, which restricts international trade. Longcomb sawfish have few natural enemies, but can fall prey to large sharks and crocodiles. Small numbers are kept in public aquariums, with studbooks listing 13 individuals (7 males, 6 females) in North America in 2014, 6 individuals (3 males, 3 females) in Europe in 2013, and 2 individuals in Japan in 2017. See also Threatened rays Notes References External links Shark-references.com: Species Description of Pristis zijsron (Longcomb sawfish) longcomb sawfish Fish of the Red Sea Marine fish of Africa Marine fish", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_10.png"}} {"369653_11": {"text": "of Asia Fish of South Asia Fish of Southeast Asia Fish of Papua New Guinea Ovoviviparous fish Critically endangered fish Critically endangered fauna of Africa Critically endangered fauna of Asia Critically endangered fauna of Oceania longcomb sawfish Critically endangered fauna of China", "image_path": "./outputimg/369653_11.png"}} {"1438119_1": {"text": "G. A. Sturgis was an early California politician and pioneer to Los Angeles. He served on the second Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in 1853. The first County Supervisors in 1852 for Los Angeles were Jefferson Hunt, Julian A. Chavez, Francisco P. Temple, Manuel Requena, and Samuel Arbuckle. The second County Supervisors in 1853 for Los Angeles were David W. Alexander, Leonardo Cota, G. A. Sturgis, Daniel M. Thomas, and Benjamin D. Wilson (\"Don Benito\"). Year of birth missing Year of death missing Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors", "image_path": "./outputimg/1438119_1.png"}} {"436434_1": {"text": "A profile in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) provides a generic extension mechanism for customizing UML models for particular domains and platforms. Extension mechanisms allow refining standard semantics in strictly additive manner, preventing them from contradicting standard semantics. Profiles are defined using stereotypes, tag definitions, and constraints which are applied to specific model elements, like Classes, Attributes, Operations, and Activities. A Profile is a collection of such extensions that collectively customize UML for a particular domain (e.g., aerospace, healthcare, financial) or platform (J2EE, .NET). Examples The UML Profile for XML is defined by David Carlson in the book \"Modeling XML", "image_path": "./outputimg/436434_1.png"}} {"436434_2": {"text": "Applications with UML\" pp.310 and describes a set of extensions to basic UML model elements to enable accurate modeling of XSD schemas. SysML is an Object Management Group (OMG)-standardized profile of Unified Modeling Language which is used for system engineering applications. MARTE is the OMG standard for modelling real-time and embedded applications with UML2. The UML profile for relationships (see also ) is based on RM-ODP and provides precise specifications of the semantics of UML concepts used to specify generic (not necessarily binary) relationships such as composition and subtyping. See also Stereotype (UML) Footnotes References External links UML 2 Profile", "image_path": "./outputimg/436434_2.png"}} {"436434_3": {"text": "Unified Modeling Language Systems Modeling Language", "image_path": "./outputimg/436434_3.png"}} {"102489_1": {"text": "Melanogaster is a genus of fungus that resemble truffles, and are often mistaken for them. However, they do not have the characteristic aroma and value of truffles, although some have been used culinarily. None are known to be poisonous. The genus contains 25 species that collectively have a widespread distribution. A new polyene pigment, melanocrocin, has been isolated either from fruit bodies or mycelial cultures of the subterranean fungus Melanogaster broomeianus. The structure of the pigment was determined by spectroscopic methods and chemical transformations. Melanocrocin is the N-acyl derivative of L-phenylalanine methyl ester with a polyolefinic carboxylic acid. Species Melanogaster", "image_path": "./outputimg/102489_1.png"}} {"102489_2": {"text": "ambiguus Melanogaster broomeiani Melanogaster variegatus Melanogaster tuberiformis Melanogaster broomeianus Melanogaster wilsonii References External links Boletales Boletales genera Taxa named by August Carl Joseph Corda", "image_path": "./outputimg/102489_2.png"}} {"904094_1": {"text": "Vihangam Yoga is an Indian school of yoga and meditation with branches in over 50 countries. It claims to teach an ancient Indian meditation technique. The school was founded by Sadguru Sadafal Deo Ji Maharaj in 1924 and has some 60,00,000members. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations awarded \"special consultative status\" to Sadguru Sadafal Deo Vihangam Yoga Sansthan in Allahabad in 2013, among 160 other organisations. A controlled trial on the effects of Vihangam Yoga meditation in 15 practitioners with at least ten years' experience, compared to matched control subjects, showed that the yogis performed better", "image_path": "./outputimg/904094_1.png"}} {"904094_2": {"text": "on average on each test of attention, namely attention span, processing speed, attention alternation ability, and performance in interference tests. References Bibliography External links More About Vihangam Yoga Vihangamyoga Home Vihangamyoga USA Vihangamyoga Australia Vihangamayoga Rajasthan Vihangamyoga Singapore Yoga schools Indian philosophy Meditation", "image_path": "./outputimg/904094_2.png"}} {"837111_1": {"text": "Hyla palliata is a nomen inquirendum or nomen dubium that could refer to some species of Boana, a genus of treefrogs. It was originally given by Edward Drinker Cope in 1863 to a specimen (holotype) collected from an unspecific location in Paraguay. The specimen is now lost and it is not possible to assign this name to any known species. References Nomina dubia Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope Amphibians described in 1863 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN", "image_path": "./outputimg/837111_1.png"}} {"236127_1": {"text": "CityWest Cable and Telephone Corporation, operating as CityWest, is a municipally-owned telecommunications holding company which provides telephone, cable television, and internet services in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada and the surrounding regions. CityWest also purchased Monarch Cablesystems' assets, which were split between the former CityTel and Shaw Communications. It has been in operation since 1910. On August 10, 2005, the City of Prince Rupert (the company's sole shareholder) reorganized CityTel into a new company, called the CityWest Group of Companies, through the holding company \"CityWest Cable and Telephone Corporation\", or CityWest, as it is now known. On October 1, 2005,", "image_path": "./outputimg/236127_1.png"}} {"236127_2": {"text": "the company had purchased all of Monarch Cablesystems's Northern British Columbia cable assets, and its service area had expanded accordingly. CityTel had contracted Ledcor Group of Companies to construct a fiber-optic link to Terrace, and offered digital cable television in that area and in Prince Rupert, with digital cable in Kitimat. On December 13, 2013, CityWest announced its exit from providing cellular services and that its existing cellular customers would be served by Telus. In September 2020 CityWest announced a $9 Million expansion into Vanderhoof. In August 2021 CityWest announced a continued Southern expansion into Hornby and Denman Islands and", "image_path": "./outputimg/236127_2.png"}} {"236127_3": {"text": "also announced its intention to expand into Cortes Island, Bella Coola, Bamfield, Tow Hill, Tlell, and Zeballos. In November 2021 CityWest's $45.4 Million dollar Connected Coast project to better connect roughly 140 communities across the North Coast of BC began. In January 2022 the initial subsea fiber-optic cable for the Connected Coast was laid. In March 2022 a new partnership between CityWest and the Gitxaala Nation was announced to bring improved Internet to Kitkatla through the Connected Coast project. Services offered CityWest offers phone service, optical and digital cable services, and internet access to residential and business customers. In particular", "image_path": "./outputimg/236127_3.png"}} {"236127_4": {"text": "rural and Indigenous communities along the BC coast. Communities served Prince Rupert Port Edward Terrace / Thornhill Kitimat Kitwanga Hazelton Smithers / Telkwa Houston Vanderhoof Denman Island Hornby Island See also Monarch Cablesystems References External links CityWest - corporate site Companies based in British Columbia Companies owned by municipalities of Canada Cable and DBS companies of Canada Prince Rupert, British Columbia", "image_path": "./outputimg/236127_4.png"}} {"703459_1": {"text": "The Uzbek Figure Skating Championships are a figure skating competition held annually to crown the national champions of Uzbekistan. Medalists Men Ladies Pairs Ice dancing References Figure skating national championships Figure skating in Uzbekistan", "image_path": "./outputimg/703459_1.png"}} {"35193_1": {"text": "A film laboratory is a commercial service enterprise and technical facility for the film industry where specialists develop, print, and conform film material for classical film production and distribution which is based on film material, such as negative and positive, black and white and color, on different film formats: 65-70mm, 35mm, 28mm, 16mm, 9.5mm, 8mm. The film laboratory managers can charge by the footage or by time used while in lab. History In the early days of motion pictures, films were processed by winding on flat racks and then dipping in tanks of solution. As films became longer, such methods", "image_path": "./outputimg/35193_1.png"}} {"35193_2": {"text": "proved to be too cumbersome. Processes Exposed motion picture film will be processed according to exact chemical prescriptions at measured temperature as well as over measured time. After processing there is an original, the camera or picture original, in most cases a negative. From it a first sample is exposed on a motion-picture film printer. Again after processing there is a positive ready for inspection by the production representatives, usually by projection in the dark just like one sees a movie in a theatre. The film lab thus needs various apparatus from developing equipment and machines, over measuring tools, cutting,", "image_path": "./outputimg/35193_2.png"}} {"35193_3": {"text": "editing devices, and printers to different sorts of viewing machinery including classic projectors. Besides there are sensitometers, densitometers, analysers, and array of chemical laboratory items that will help maintaining a level of repeatability of operations. Auxiliary material is also encountered within a film laboratory, for example leader film, plain plastic, to keep a developing machine threaded up. References Other Resources FIAF List of Photochemical Film Labs From Around the World Film production", "image_path": "./outputimg/35193_3.png"}} {"970741_1": {"text": "USS Sandoval (APA-194/LPA-194) was a Haskell-class attack transport in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946, from 1951 to 1955 and from 1961 to 1970. She was scrapped in 1983. History World War II Sandoval was laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 662) on 16 May 1944 by the Kaiser Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver, Washington; launched on 2 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Jack Crane; acquired by the Navy on loan charter on 7 October 1944; and commissioned the same day. Toward the end of October, Sandoval took on landing craft at San Francisco, California, then", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_1.png"}} {"1237607_1": {"text": "Ron Willems (born 20 September 1966 in Vaassen, Gelderland) is a former Dutch footballer. During his career he played for PEC Zwolle, FC Twente, AFC Ajax, Grasshopper Club Zrich, and Derby County F.C., where he made 26 appearances and scored 2 goals in the Premier League. His relative Menno Willems was also a professional footballer. External links 1966 births Living people People from Epe, Netherlands Expatriate men's footballers in England Expatriate men's footballers in Switzerland Dutch men's footballers Dutch expatriate men's footballers Eredivisie players Premier League players PEC Zwolle players FC Twente players AFC Ajax players Grasshopper Club Zrich players", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237607_1.png"}} {"970741_2": {"text": "moved further south for shakedown training off southern California. In mid-November, she transported troops and cargo to Hawaii where she joined her squadron, Transport Squadron 16. Amphibious training followed with the 3d Battalion, 27th Regiment, 5th Marine Division, embarked; and, on 27 January 1945, she continued west, via Saipan, to Iwo Jima. On the morning of 19 February, she arrived off the latter island and soon disembarked her troops. During the landings on Red Beach, mortar fire damaged several of her landing craft and caused minor injuries to boat crew members. But, despite heavy resistance, the 27th Regiment took the", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_2.png"}} {"1237607_2": {"text": "Derby County F.C. players Men's association football forwards Footballers from Gelderland Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland Dutch expatriate sportspeople in England", "image_path": "./outputimg/1237607_2.png"}} {"169260_1": {"text": "Knud \"Ken\" Arensbak (19231997) was a Danish-born lithographer and artist who, along with his wife Neta (born Agnete), is best known for making fanciful handcrafted figures of trolls in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, United States. The family still operates 5 Arts Studio, which makes and sells Arensbak trolls to collectors all over the world. Arensbak and his wife moved from post-war Denmark to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1949. They started a family, then moved to Columbus, Ohio. Arensbak made his first trolls in 1959, to give to his children and neighbors who liked the folk stories he had", "image_path": "./outputimg/169260_1.png"}} {"970741_3": {"text": "cliffs overlooking the western beaches by mid-afternoon; and Sandoval moved in again to take on casualties and discharge critical cargo. Offloading continued until after 1800 when she retired for the night. At daybreak, she returned; and, for the next few days, maintained that pattern of operations. On the 27th, she transferred her remaining provisions and stores to other ships in the area and joined task unit TU 51.16.7 to return to Saipan. She arrived at Saipan on 2 March; shifted to Guam on the 3d; disembarked casualties; and, on the 5th, sailed for Tulagi where her damaged landing craft were", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_3.png"}} {"169260_2": {"text": "told them about trolls. Ken's first love was painting, though, and so that he might have more time to pursue his passion, during the 1960s his wife and children took up the job of making trolls to sell in the local shops. On his retirement in 1971, Arensbak moved with his family to Tennessee. 5 Arts Studio (so named for the five members of the Arensbak family at the time of the company's founding) is still located in Cosby, Tennessee and family operated. The trolls are made from tree trunk bases that are covered in natural fiber with jute mustaches", "image_path": "./outputimg/169260_2.png"}} {"970741_4": {"text": "replaced. At mid-month, she loaded troops and cargo of the Army's 105th Regiment, U.S. 27th Division, at Espiritu Santo; and, on the 25th, sailed for Ulithi and the Ryukyus. On 9 April, the transport anchored at Kerama Retto. On the 10th, she shifted to the Hagushi beaches of Okinawa to land her reinforcement troops; and, on the 19th, she departed the area to return to the Marianas to take on more men and supplies for the Okinawa campaign. On 23 May, Sandoval sailed for the Ryukyus again, with naval construction battalion (Seabee) units and equipment embarked. On the 27th, she", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_4.png"}} {"169260_3": {"text": "and eyebrows. All are decorated with nuts and seeds, or small ornaments which denote their job or passion. According to the informational cards packaged with them, the \"age\" of an Arensbak troll is determined by multiplying its height ranging in size from 4\" to 52\" tall by ten; thus, a 12\" troll is said to be 120 years old. Most trolls are created with a natural theme in mind, though there are many modern jobs that have been chosen for more specialized designs, such as the \"soccer troll\" or the \"fire fighter troll\". Most trolls come in either male or", "image_path": "./outputimg/169260_3.png"}} {"970741_5": {"text": "arrived in Nakagusuku Wan while an enemy air attack was in progress. After the raid, she commenced offloading and continued the work throughout the day despite interruptions by later raids. At daybreak on the 28th, she resumed offloading. Soon after 0730, however, the operation was interrupted by another Japanese air raid; and, at 0737, the APA's guns opened fire on a Tony coming in low, about , range . The kamikaze crashed into the portside of the wheelhouse. Eight, including the executive officer, were killed; 26, including the commanding officer, were wounded. Three of the latter died later. The navigator,", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_5.png"}} {"169260_4": {"text": "female models, standard or albino in color. External links Arensbak Trolls official website Article at knoxnews.com Danish artists 1923 births 1997 deaths People from Cosby, Tennessee Danish emigrants to the United States Danish expatriates in Canada", "image_path": "./outputimg/169260_4.png"}} {"970741_6": {"text": "Lt. K. V. Kerth, USNR, assumed command. Flames lit the bridge. Central fire control was lost. Radar and interior communications were knocked out. At 0755, a second enemy plane came in firing; crossed the bow at and crashed away. By 0800, the bridge fire was under control. Fifteen minutes later, a third kamikaze came in, missed Sandoval and crashed the foredeck of SS Joseph Snelling, off the APA's starboard quarter. At 0830, the fire on the bridge was extinguished. After 0900, central fire control was regained, and repair parties began clearing the wreckage. At 1040, the ship was secured from", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_6.png"}} {"970741_7": {"text": "general quarters. Two days later, cargo operations were completed, and the remaining Seabee personnel were disembarked. On the 31st, Sandoval headed for Saipan, Pearl Harbor, and San Francisco, California. Sandoval arrived at Mare Island, California, on 22 June. Repairs were not completed until hostilities had ended. Late in August, the ship loaded replacement troops and sailed west. In late September, she discharged those troops at Leyte; took on occupation troops at Luzon; and, on 14 October, disembarked them at Yokohama. By the end of the month, she had completed a second Luzon-Honsh run in support of the occupation of Japan;", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_7.png"}} {"970741_8": {"text": "and, in November, she joined the \"Operation Magic Carpet\" fleet to carry veterans back to the United States. Sandoval completed her last \"Magic Carpet\" run at San Francisco on the 29th. Then, for a brief time, she provided services to small craft in the San Francisco Bay area. In March, she reported to the 19th (Inactive) Fleet; and, on 19 July 1946, she was decommissioned and berthed at Stockton, California. Korean War Five years later, after war had again broken out in the Far East, Sandoval was ordered activated to support the United Nations effort in Korea. Recommissioned on 22", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_8.png"}} {"970741_9": {"text": "September 1951, she joined the Pacific Fleet's Amphibious Force in mid-October; and, after operations off the U.S. West Coast, she sailed west on 3 March 1952. On the 24th, she arrived in Japan; and, in mid-April, she carried cargo to Inchon, whence she moved troops to Koje Do to assist in stemming the prisoner of war (POW) riots on that island. In May and early June, she conducted amphibious training exercises; and, at mid-month, she headed south to the Philippines and Hong Kong. In July, she returned to Japan, where she resumed cargo and amphibious training operations. In August, she", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_9.png"}} {"970741_10": {"text": "sailed for home, arriving at Long Beach, California, on the 24th. She then shifted to San Francisco, California; and, after voyage repairs, returned to San Diego, California, whence she conducted exercises until December. Overhaul took her into February 1953; and, in the spring, she resumed training duties off southern California. On 3 July, Sandoval again headed west. She arrived in Japan the day after the truce went into effect; and, in early August, she assisted in transporting POW's from the off-shore islands to the Korean mainland for exchange. She then returned to Japan and, for the remainder of her extended", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_10.png"}} {"970741_11": {"text": "tour in the western Pacific Ocean, carried cargo and conducted training exercises in Japanese, Korean, and Okinawan waters. In April 1954, she returned to California and, after local exercises, prepared for inactivation. She completed inactivation overhaul and was decommissioned at Mare Island, California, on 22 June 1955. Four and one-half years later, on 10 December 1959, she was transferred to the Maritime Administration's National Defense Reserve Fleet; and, on 1 July 1960, her name was struck from the Navy list. Cold War A little over a year later, however, she was recalled, reinstated on the Navy list on 1 September", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_11.png"}} {"970741_12": {"text": "1961, and recommissioned on 20 November 1961. Assigned to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, she transited the Panama Canal; joined that fleet's amphibious force on 17 January 1962; and, soon thereafter, commenced operations out of Norfolk, Virginia. Into the summer, Sandoval conducted training exercises, primarily with U.S. Marine Corps units, off the Virginia and Carolina coasts, and in Puerto Rico. In August, she conducted gunnery exercises; then carried Army personnel and vehicles from Norfolk to the Panama Canal Zone; and transported Marine Corps vehicles from Puerto Rico to Norfolk. Local landing exercises and an availability took her into October, when the", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_12.png"}} {"970741_13": {"text": "Cuban Missile Crisis erupted. Sandoval moved to Morehead City, North Carolina; embarked marines; and steamed south to stand by in case of need. At the end of November, as international tension eased, she returned to Norfolk where she remained into the new year, 1963. She then resumed local exercises, transportation operations, and training exercises along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean. With the end of summer, she prepared for her first deployment with the U.S. 6th Fleet; and, on 21 September, she departed Morehead City. She operated in the Mediterranean for five months; returned to Norfolk in February; resumed", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_13.png"}} {"569912_1": {"text": "The International Federation of Philosophical Societies (French: Fdration Internationale des Socits de Philosophie, FISP) is a world organization for learned societies in philosophy. Its member-societies arguably include every country where there is significant academic work in this field. Members also include philosophical institutions at regional and international levels. FISP is the highest non-governmental world organization for philosophy. It sponsors the International Philosophy Olympiad and (every five years) the World Congress of Philosophy. The 24th World Congress of Philosophy was held in Beijing, China, in August 2018. Previous World Congresses of Philosophy were held in Athens (2013), Seoul (2008), Istanbul (2003),", "image_path": "./outputimg/569912_1.png"}} {"302870_1": {"text": "The First Yale Unit was started by then-Yale sophomore F. Trubee Davison in 1915. The First Yale Unit is considered to be the first naval air reserve unit. Davison and 11 other Yale students were fascinated with the possibilities of aviation in general and of naval aviation specifically. After meeting with Admiral Robert Peary to gain authorization for the unit, Trubee Davison acquired a Curtiss Model F flying boat and members of the First Yale Unit were trained as pilots during the summer of 1916. They were used as the first aerial coastal patrol unit. Though they were still civilians", "image_path": "./outputimg/302870_1.png"}} {"970741_14": {"text": "duty with Amphibious Squadron 10 (PhibRon 10); and, in the fall, headed back across the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of Spain where she participated in Operation Steel Pike, the largest landing exercise in the Atlantic since World War II. Effective 14 August 1964, the ship was redesignated LPA-194. During the next several years, Sandoval rotated between duty with PHIBRON 10 in the western Atlantic and operations in the Mediterranean as a unit of PhibRon 6. She stood by on alert with the 6th Fleet during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, and turned to scientific tasks the following year. During February", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_14.png"}} {"569912_2": {"text": "and other cities in several countries. FISP is governed by an international board and steering committee, and its officers include prominent philosophers from various member countries. The current president is Luca Scarantino and the general secretary is Suwanna Satha-Anand. Past presidents include Dermot Moran, William L.McBride, Peter Kemp, Ioanna Kuuradi, Evandro Agazzi, and Francisco Mir Quesada. History FISP was established in August 1948 at the 10th International Congress of Philosophy in Amsterdam. The first president of FISP was the Dutch philosopher H. J. Pos, who had also been president of the Amsterdam congress. The first secretary general was Raymond Bayer,", "image_path": "./outputimg/569912_2.png"}} {"302870_2": {"text": "and volunteers, the Yale students now had an official mission. On August 29, 1916, Congress passed the Naval Reserve Appropriations Act and established the Naval Reserve Flying Corps. In March 1917, 13 days before the United States entered World War I, the First Yale Unit volunteers enlisted en masse. From this small group of 29 emerged an assistant secretary of war, an undersecretary of the navy, and a decretary of defense. Lt. David Ingalls, a member of the First Yale Unit, flying a Sopwith Camel with the RAF, was the first US naval aviator to become an ace. He later", "image_path": "./outputimg/302870_2.png"}} {"1104307_1": {"text": "Muhammad Siddiq Khan (; known as M S Khan; 21 March 1910 13 August 1978) was the librarian of the Central Library of the University of Dhaka and the founder of the university's Department of Library Science (now Information Science and Library Management). In March 2004, the Government of Bangladesh posthumously awarded him the Independence Day Award, the country's highest civil honor. Early life and education Khan was born on 21 March 1910 to a Bengali Muslim family in Rangoon whose ancestors were members of Mughal aristocracy. His father, Israil Khan, had moved with his family from the village of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_1.png"}} {"1571485_1": {"text": "FACT Liverpool is a new media arts centre in Liverpool, England. The building houses galleries, a cinema operated by Picturehouse, a bar and a caf. History FACT was established as an organisation focussed on video and new media art, exhibiting and curating the work of artists that had little platform in the UK. FACT was designed by architectural firm Austin-Smith:Lord. When FACT first opened in 2003, it was Liverpool's first new arts building in over 60 years, since the opening of the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall over 60 years prior. FACT is an exhibitor and producer of video and digital art,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571485_1.png"}} {"970741_15": {"text": "1968, she assisted test and evaluation forces off Florida; and, in December, she operated some west of the Canary Islands as a unit of the Manned Spacecraft Recovery Force for Apollo 8. With 1969, she resumed training exercises; and, on 19 March, she sailed east for her last deployment with the 6th Fleet. Well into the summer, she participated in fleet, bi-national, and NATO exercises; and, on 5 August, she got underway for Morehead City and Norfolk, Virginia. She arrived at Norfolk on the 19th and, a week later, received orders to prepare for inactivation. Final decommissioning and fate On", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_15.png"}} {"569912_3": {"text": "who had been Secrtaire gnral of the IXe Congrs International de Philosophie in Paris in 1937. FISP was established to contribute \"to the development of professional relations between philosophers of all countries, freely and with mutual respect\" and the organization remains committed to this goal. References External links The International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences Organizations established in 1948 Philosophical societies International learned societies", "image_path": "./outputimg/569912_3.png"}} {"302870_3": {"text": "served as assistant secretary of the navy. Trubee Davison was injured in a crash during training and never saw combat. However, he went on to become the director of the Civil Aeronautics Board. First Yale Unit members Robert Lovett and Artemus Gates became commandants of the army and navy air corps, respectively. The story of the First Yale Unit is chronicled in the 2015 documentary film The Millionaire's Unit, based on author Marc Wortman's book of the same name. References Further reading Ralph Delahaye Paine, The First Yale Unit. 679pp, Cambridge, 1925. Full transcription online Marc Wortman, The Millionaires' Unit:", "image_path": "./outputimg/302870_3.png"}} {"1571485_2": {"text": "and had its 15th birthday in 2018. FACT's first exhibition, Isaac Juliens Baltimore, was commissioned for the opening of the building and continued to tour for the next decade. Since then, FACT has presented over 350 new media and digital artworks from artists including Pipilotti Rist, Nam June Paik, Haroon Mirza, Agnes Varda, Wu Tsang and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Exhibitions and events FACT supports, produces and presents visual art that includes creative media and digital technology. In 2007 Picturehouse at FACT hosted a Question and Answer session with Quentin Tarantino for the UK release of Death Proof. In 2015 as part", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571485_2.png"}} {"1104307_2": {"text": "Dhudhuria in Nagarpur, Tangail to Rangoon, British Burma in order to tutor the children of the deposed Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. His father died when he was young whilst his mother, Bolonnessa Begum, got herself in a long-drawn-out litigation with his uncle on proprietary rights to his vast wealth and establishments. Khan spent his childhood in Rangoon and went to school there. He took the matriculation examination in 1925 and stood fifth in Burma with distinctions in four subjects. He passed his intermediate examination in arts in 1927 and stood first in Rangoon University with distinction in English. In", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_2.png"}} {"970741_16": {"text": "3 March 1970, Sandoval was decommissioned and turned over to the Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility, Norfolk. On 20 August 1970, she was transferred to the custody of the Maritime Administration and laid up with the James River, Virginia, Group, National Defense Reserve Fleet, where she remained into July 1974. On 1 December 1976, she was struck from the Navy list, and was disposed of by the MARAD on 1 August 1983. She was sold Isaac Varela Davalillo, for scrapping in Spain. Dedication of USS Sandoval to The Sandoval Family The dedication of the USS Sandoval was in 1944 to Eliza", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_16.png"}} {"302870_4": {"text": "The Aristocratic Flyboys who Fought the Great War and Invented America's Airpower. New York : Public Affairs, 2006. Phil MARZAT, Moutchic NAS The First Yale Unit. Original photo and video of the first yale unit at le Moutchic on the Lacanau Lake Military units and formations of the United States Navy Reserve Islip (town), New York Yale University 1915 establishments in the United States United States naval aviation", "image_path": "./outputimg/302870_4.png"}} {"1571485_3": {"text": "of an exhibition named Follow, FACT exhibited an artwork in which Shia LaBeouf answered phone calls from the public. FACT is a partner venue of Liverpool Biennial and showed works by Agnes Varda and Mohamed Bourouissa for the 2018 edition. Also in 2018, FACT commissioned the immersive art installation AURORA at Toxteth Reservoir with artists Invisible Flock, and exhibited Broken Symmetries, an international exhibition co-produced by FACT, Arts at CERN, CCCB, Barcelona, Le Lieu unique, Nantes and iMAL, Brussels. See also Culture of Liverpool Contemporary art RopeWalks, Liverpool National Science and Media Museum The Bluecoat References External links Tourist attractions", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571485_3.png"}} {"1104307_3": {"text": "1929, he received the B.A. honors degree in history from the university and stood first in the second class. In 1932 he got his B.L. degree. He was placed in the first class in the first-part examinations and in the second class in the second-part examinations. In 1936, he got his M.A. degree in history from the university and received the Yakub Abdul Ghani Gold Medal. For this performance he also received the Jardin Prize. Career Completing his graduation program, Khan joined Rangoon University as a lecturer in history and political science in 1931 and worked there until the outbreak", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_3.png"}} {"970741_17": {"text": "Sandoval of Chula Vista, California whose 7 of 8 Sons served in World War II. All 7 returned home from World War II alive. Eliza was to christen the USS Sandoval, but her husband was ill and she stayed by his side to take care of him. Her Sons who served in World War II were: Joe Sanders, Jack Sanders, Manuel Rupert Sandoval, Edward Sandoval, Gilbert Sandoval, Garfield Sandoval, and Diego Sandoval. :File:Star News 11-8-81 -USS Sandoval.jpg Awards Sandoval received two battle stars during World War II and two for her Korean War service. In 1966, while under command of", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_17.png"}} {"1571485_4": {"text": "in Liverpool Cultural organisations based in Liverpool Buildings and structures in Liverpool Cinemas in Merseyside Art museums and galleries in Merseyside Art museums established in 2003 Museums in Liverpool 2003 establishments in England Arts foundations based in the United Kingdom", "image_path": "./outputimg/1571485_4.png"}} {"1104307_4": {"text": "of World War II. His students included Aung San, one of the architects of the independence of Myanmar. When Rangoon came under fire from the advancing Japanese army, Khan escaped by trekking through the mountains to reach his village home. In 1943, he became an officer in the Civil Defense department of the government of Bengal. The next year he joined as a Liaison Officer under the Industries Directorate of the Bengal government. In 1946, he became the General Secretary of the Bengal Red Cross Society, a job he retained when moving to Dhaka after the partition of India in", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_4.png"}} {"970741_18": {"text": "Captain Frederick C. Turner, Sandoval received Navy \"E\" for battle efficiency. References External links NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA / LPA-194 Sandoval Haskell-class attack transports Sandoval County, New Mexico World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Korean War amphibious warfare vessels of the United States Troop ships Ships built in Vancouver, Washington 1944 ships", "image_path": "./outputimg/970741_18.png"}} {"1104307_5": {"text": "1947. In 1950, he joined Debendra College in Manikganj as its principal. In 1953, Khan joined University of Dhaka as a secretary to Sayed Moazzem Hossain, the then vice-chancellor, who was succeeded by Walter Allen Jenkins eight months later. Jenkins sent Khan abroad in 1954 for further studies in library science. Khan arrived in London on 30 September 1954. He started regular course work as decided by Professor Irwin. After due completion of course work, Khan spent one academic year working intensively in selected university and other academic libraries in Great Britain. Irwin arranged a training program with several libraries", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_5.png"}} {"1104307_6": {"text": "at the University of London, as well as the libraries of the University of Edinburgh and University of Birmingham. Khan successfully completed his training. After completing a two-year course on the theory and practice of university librarianship in the London School of Librarianship and Archives, under the supervision of Irwin, during 195455 and 195556, Khan returned to his ancestral place. Upon return, he joined as the librarian of the Central Library of the university in June 1956, a position he held until his retirement in 1972. Khan introduced a diploma course for Library Science and, along with Ahmad Hossain, founded", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_6.png"}} {"1104307_7": {"text": "the Library Association of East Pakistan. When the Department of Library Science was established in 1959, he was appointed the head of the department. In his 19 years of service to the Library, he introduced the Dewey Decimal System of library classification and oversaw its implementation. He faced job-related financial troubles when he retired. KHan was the vice-president of the Pakistan Library Association (1957, 1958, and 1968) and the president for several tenures. He was the General Secretary of from 1962 to 1965. He was a vice-president of Asian Federation of Library Association from 1957 to 1960. Khan wrote a", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_7.png"}} {"1104307_8": {"text": "number of books, as well as columns for Holiday and The Bangladesh Observer. He published a news bulletin for the University of Dhaka and edited the Eastern Librarian as the founder editor until 1976. Death and legacy Khan died after prolonged illness on 13 August 1978 in Dhaka. He did not receive any honors during his lifetime. He was made a fellow of the Royal Historical Society for his scholarly contributions. Nearly a quarter of century later the Tangail Association introduced a gold medal in his name, an honor given to other distinguished figures such as Maulana Bhasani and Abu", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_8.png"}} {"1037315_1": {"text": "Eddie Adcock (born June 21, 1938) is an American banjoist and guitarist. His professional career as a 5-string banjoist began in 1953 when he joined Smokey Graves & His Blue Star Boys, who had a regular show at a radio station in Crewe, Virginia. Between 1953-57, he founded or played with different bands in Virginia and Washington DC, such as his Virginia Playboys, Smokey Graves and the Blue Star Boys, Bill Harrell, and Mac Wiseman's Country Boys. Bill Monroe offered a job to Adcock in 1958, and he played with the Blue Grass Boys until he could no longer survive", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_1.png"}} {"1104307_9": {"text": "Sayeed Chowdhury. The government of Bangladesh posthumously awarded him the Independence Day Award, the highest civil honor of the country, in 2004. His daughter Shireen Rashid received the award. On 21 March 2010, Khan's 100th birthday, Library Association of Bangladesh has declared \"21st March\" as the Library Day of Bangladesh. List of publications Khan wrote the following articles: English History \"Captain George Sorrel's Mission to the Court of Amarapura 1793: An Episode in Anglo-Burmese Relations\". Journal of the Asiatic Society of Pakistan, vol. II 1957, pp.131153 \"Badr Maqams of the Shrines of Badr Al-Din-Auliya\". Journal of the Asiatic Society of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_9.png"}} {"1037315_2": {"text": "on bluegrass' declining pay due to the onslaught of Elvis Presley who cornered all music markets. Adcock continued in music and also returned to working a variety of day jobs including auto mechanic, dump truck driver, and sheet metal mechanic. Then Charlie Waller and John Duffey asked Adcock to join their struggling new band, The Country Gentlemen, whereupon their vocal and instrumental synergy prompted a reinvention and elevation of their sound, soon revitalizing bluegrass music itself. They are the first group to be inducted, in 1996, into the International Bluegrass Music Association's Hall of Fame as a band entity. Adcock", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_2.png"}} {"1104307_10": {"text": "Pakistan, vol. II 1962, pp.1746 \"A Chapter in the Muslim Struggle for Freedom: Establishment of Dacca University\". The Dacca University Studies. Library science \"The Oriental Manuscript Collection in Dacca University Library\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. I No. 1, 1966, pp.3237 \"A Co-operative Acquisition Plan for Pakistan's Third Five-year Development Plan\", 196570. Pakistan Librarianship, 196364, pp.93101 \"College Library Authority and Organization\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. III No. 4, 1969, pp.721 \"The Challenge of McLuhan\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. 5 No. 34, 1971, pp.187197 \"Marketing of Books in East Pakistan: Problems, Prospects and Projects\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. II No. 1, 1967,", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_10.png"}} {"1037315_3": {"text": "has performed with his wife Martha since 1973 in bands II Generation - the first definitively newgrass group - then as Eddie & Martha Adcock, country rock band Adcock, bluegrass' Talk of the Town, The Masters, the Country Gentlemen Reunion Band, and the Eddie Adcock Band, as well as with country outlaw David Allan Coe. Most recently he tours almost exclusively with wife Martha and calls Lebanon, Tennessee his home. Eddie belongs to a number of business organizations, including IBMA and the Folk Alliance. He has served on the board of directors of the IBMA, Tennessee Banjo Institute and others.", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_3.png"}} {"1104307_11": {"text": "pp.4962; vol. II No. 2, 1967, pp.1723; vol. II No. 3, 1968, pp.5161; \"Book Promotion in School Libraries\". Pakistan Librarianship, 196263, pp.9293 \"A Blueprint for University Library Development\". Pakistan Librarianship, 196364, pp.160170 \"Libraries in Pakistan\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. II No. 1, 1967, pp.114 \"Libraries in Education\". East Pakistan Education Week, 1968, pp.3450 \"University Librarianship To-day and Tomorrow\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. III No. 1, 1969, pp.2128 \"The India Office Library: Who Owns It?\" The Eastern Librarian, vol. I No. 1, 1966, pp.110 \"Our Libraries and Our National Antiquities\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. III No. 2, 1968,pp.17 \"Comments on the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_11.png"}} {"1037315_4": {"text": "Eddie and Martha also founded and ran Adcock Audio, a large, state-of-the-art sound company, serving bluegrass-related festivals from the early '70s until 2006, and from that time until the present have also recorded and produced themselves and others both outside and in-house at their own SunFall Studio. Early years Learning to play on numerous instruments brought into the home by an older brother, young Eddie, with his brother Frank, played and sang as a duo in local churches and on radio stations in nearby Charlottesville. Eddie sold a calf he raised to buy his first banjo as a young teenager", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_4.png"}} {"1104307_12": {"text": "Government of Pakistan's Third Five-year Development Plan19651970\". Pakistan Librarianship, 19631964, pp.5556 Printing and publication \"William Carey and the Serampore Books (18001834)\". LIBRI, vol. II No. 3, 1961, pp.197280 Editorial \"Ahmed Hussain\". The Eastern Librarian, June 1970 \"The Bleak Horizon\". The Eastern Librarian, September 1967 \"Wanted A national Advisory Commission on Libraries\". The Eastern Librarian, December 1967 \"Progress of Librarianship in East Pakistan: Decade of Progress\". The Eastern Librarian, June 1968 \"Who is an Expert?\" The Eastern Librarian, vol. II No. 3, 1968 \"Import of non-book Reading Materials\". The Eastern Librarian, March 1969 \"Libraries and Postal Vagaries\". The Eastern Librarian, June", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_12.png"}} {"1037315_5": {"text": "and immediately began touring regionally with Smokey Graves. His hobbies were boxing and drag-racing cars. As a racer, Adcock racked up 34 straight wins with his car, which he named Mr. Banjo; he also set two track records at Manassas, Virginia. He also performed various blue-collar jobs to pay the rent. All the while, he played music at night. With the Country Gentlemen The Country Gentlemen originated in Washington, D.C. as the result of an automobile accident involving members of singer Buzz Busby's band, which included Eddie Adcock. To fulfill upcoming dates, member Bill Emerson called other musicians to step", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_5.png"}} {"1104307_13": {"text": "1970 \"Any one can run a library\". The Eastern Librarian, December 1967 \"A New Library System for Bangladesh\". The Eastern Librarian, vol. VI No. 1-2 1971 \"The Death of A Library\". The Eastern Librarian, June 1967 \"Those who stand and serve\". The Eastern Librarian, March 1967 \"Books on Bonus\". The Eastern Librarian, June 1971 \"Brickbats and no Banquets!\" The Eastern Librarian, MarchJune 1971 \"Pakistani Library Journals\". The Eastern Librarian, September 1966 \"Should Institutional Libraries Hold Import Licenses?\" The Eastern Librarian, September 1966 Preface Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference Volume of the Pakistan Library Association, November 1964 Proceedings of the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_13.png"}} {"1037315_6": {"text": "in; and due to the injured members' long recovery times the substitute band decided to stay together, soon naming themselves the Country Gentlemen. The bands original members were Bill Emerson on banjo and baritone vocals, Charlie Waller on guitar and lead vocals, John Duffey on mandolin and tenor vocals, and Larry Lahey on bass. Soon after Adcock's arrival the band settled into an undeniably synergistic lineup consisting of Adcock, Waller, and Duffey, with Tom Gray on bass. This particular lineup, with Adcock serving as sparkplug, became known as the 'classic' Country Gentlemen, the team who drove the bluegrass sound and", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_6.png"}} {"1104307_14": {"text": "Sixth Annual Conference Volume of the Pakistan Library Association, November 1965 Book reviews Technical College Libraries: A Guide to Problems and Practice. by K. W. Neal, published by the author at 41, Wychbury Road, Finchfield, Wolverhampton, UK 1965, pp.159. and The Eastern Librarian, vol. I No. 1966, pp.4950 The Pakistan National Bibliography: Annual volume 1962 Oriental Dictionaries: A Selected Bibliography Southern Asia Libraries in the East: An International and Comparative Study Miscellaneous Felix Carey: A Prisoner of Hope Import of Reading Materials from Abroad A Comparative Study of Copyright Laws Annual Report: Pakistan Library Association Bengali Printing and publication (Early", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_14.png"}} {"1037315_7": {"text": "repertoire to new levels of experimentation, expertise, and excitement. During his tenure with the Country Gentlemen, Adcock adapted thumbstyle, or \"Travis-style\", guitar finger picking and pedal steel guitar playing to the banjo, which remain unique innovations on the instrument. In addition, his driving, percussive and syncopated jazz-based single-string, soulful string-bending, and lush chordal approaches were at the heart of the group's new-form bluegrass instrumental style, as developed in the interplay between Adcock's mind-blowing fireworks-like innovations, Duffey's jazzy mandolin licks, and Waller's forceful guitar rhythm. Additionally, Adcock's powerful, assertive baritone singing also set a new standard in bluegrass trio singing and", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_7.png"}} {"636790_1": {"text": "Raymond Francis Starr (April 23, 1906 February 9, 1963) was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1932 to 1945. Starr was named to the All-Star team in 1942. He would play for the New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago Cubs. Although born in Nowata, Oklahoma, Starr lived most of his life in Centralia, Illinois. After baseball he opened \"Ray Starr's Home Plate\", a local eatery. He died in 1963, aged 56, of an apparent heart attack in Baylis, Illinois. References External links 1906 births 1963 deaths", "image_path": "./outputimg/636790_1.png"}} {"1104307_15": {"text": "History of Bengali Printing and Publication). Bangla Academy, Dhaka. 1371 (Bengali Year), pp.206, illustrated Price. 5.00 taka (Bengali version) (Carry Period in Bengali Publication).Sahitya Protika. 5:1, 1368 (Bengali Year) pp.153268 (Bengali version) (Early History of Bengali Printing) Gronthagar. 1369. pp.243268(Bengali version) Library science (Techniques of Library Extension and Popularization). Pak Samachar, 1956(Bengali version) (Children Library). Boi. 2:10, 1959 : (The Book: Librarian and Book Seller). Porikrom. 2:2 October 1962 History (Muslim in Burmese History). Bangla Academy Potrika. 5:1, 1961. pp.3337. References 1910 births 1978 deaths Bangladeshi librarians University of Yangon alumni Recipients of the Independence Day Award Bangladeshi people of", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_15.png"}} {"1104307_16": {"text": "Mughal descent People from Tangail District", "image_path": "./outputimg/1104307_16.png"}} {"636790_2": {"text": "Major League Baseball pitchers National League All-Stars St. Louis Cardinals players New York Giants (NL) players Boston Braves players Cincinnati Reds players Pittsburgh Pirates players Chicago Cubs players Baseball players from Oklahoma People from Nowata, Oklahoma Nashville Vols players", "image_path": "./outputimg/636790_2.png"}} {"1037315_8": {"text": "became an much-emulated model. The Country Gentlemen's style and repertoire fundamentally changed bluegrass, and the group was notably the first newgrass-slanted band and arguably the forerunner of modern bluegrass as a whole. Then Eddie met Martha In 1970 Eddie left The Country Gentlemen and moved to California, where he formed a country-rock band called The Clinton Special. While he performed with the group he used the pseudonym Clinton Codack. Returning east and forming II Generation, he met Martha Hearon in 1973; they would marry three years later and have remained partners in music and life, garnering fans and great acclaim", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_8.png"}} {"1037315_9": {"text": "while touring worldwide in nearly a dozen countries from Europe to Japan. The dynamic duo of Eddie and Martha Adcock has become known as the biggest little band in Bluegrass. Cashbox magazine and Billboard magazine have both named them one of the Bluegrass circuit's top acts. Eddie and Martha have recorded a number of well-received albums on several labels and concentrate on performing as a duo, as well as playing some concerts with bassist Tom Gray. Eddie and Martha, AKA The Adcocks, have appeared on Austin City Limits, Song of the Mountains, Grassroots to Bluegrass, Ernest Tubb's Midnite Jamboree, TNN's", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_9.png"}} {"1037315_10": {"text": "'Nashville Now' and Wildhorse Saloon, and a host of NPR specials, as well as syndicated, Internet, and local TV and radio shows worldwide. Their video Dog aired on TNN, CMT, and CNN. Eddie did several \"Classic Country Gentlemen\" reunion concerts with Waller, Duffy, and Tom Gray. In 1989, they recorded and released the album \"Classic Country Gents Reunion\" featuring many of their old hits. Surgery In October 2008, concerns about hand-tremors, which could have compromised his performing career, led to Eddie having deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. A local anesthetic having been used during the", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_10.png"}} {"1037315_11": {"text": "surgery so that he could remain conscious, he was able to play banjo during the procedure in order to check the effectiveness of the treatment in progress. The surgery is the first to have been performed on a musician for the purpose of restoring his professional-level playing ability. References 1938 births Living people American banjoists Bluegrass musicians from Virginia People from Scottsville, Virginia The Country Gentlemen members", "image_path": "./outputimg/1037315_11.png"}}