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10165318#2
Streamstown
Streamstown railway station opened on 1 August 1851 and finally closed on 17 June 1963. Midland Great Western Railway from Athlone to Mullingar formed part of the main route between Dublin, County Galway and County Mayo until 1987, when Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) closed the line and severing the rail link between Athlone and Mullingar. This section of rail line has since been developed into the Athlone to Mullingar Cycleway, which opened in October 2015.
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Geashill
In 1598, Lettice Fitzgerald, daughter and heir of Gerald, the Lord Offaly of the time, married a Robert Digby of Coleshill, Warwickshire, who was brother of the 1st Earl of Bristol and whose son was created Ist Baron Digby of Geashill in 1620.
10165457#0
Marcos Mondaini
Marcos Gustavo Mondaini (born 14 February 1985 in Sáenz Peña) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a Striker for Emelec in the Ecuadorian Serie A.
10165571#2
Brothers in Arms: Double Time
"Brothers in Arms: Double Time" received negative reviews. It received an aggregated score of 46.47% from GameRankings and 45/100 from Metacritic.
10165925#8
Cochiti Dam
There are two public recreation areas on the lake, one on the west side of the lake at Cochiti Recreation Area and one on the east at Tetilla Peak Recreation Area. Other lands around the lake are owned by and are part of the Pueblo de Cochiti Indian Reservation and are not open to the public. A visitor center is open to the public near the park headquarters. Fishing is permitted on the lake, with smallmouth bass and northern pike species among other species being available. Cochiti Lake is a no-wake lake, and boats are restricted to trolling speeds.
10165981#5
Hickory Wind
Sammons' claim to the song has been rebutted by both Bob Buchanan and Chris Hillman, with the latter stating "As far as I know Gram and Bob Buchanan did indeed write 'Hickory Wind'. As unstable as Gram was in my brief time with him on this earth, I sincerely doubt he was a plagiarist in any of his songwriting endeavors unless his co-writer Bob brought him the idea." Although many people have chosen to dismiss Sammons' claim, citing a lack of any physical proof on her part, the controversy surrounding the authorship of "Hickory Wind" remains.
10166020#1
Bairro
In Brazil, the word is frequently applied to urban areas in cities, in which the "bairros" are generally defined only unofficially and have rough borders, without any official administrative function. In some cities, however, the "bairros" have defined territorial limits set by the municipal government, but most follow popular definition by its citizens.
10166138#0
FS Class E.656
The Class E.656 is an Italian articulated rheostatic-type electric locomotive built from 1975 to 1989. An evolution of the E.646, they are all-purpose locomotives, and have been used on every kind of train, ranging from freight to intercity passenger transport.
10166171#0
Meizu
Meizu Technology Co., Ltd. () is a Chinese consumer electronics company based in Zhuhai, Guangdong. Founded in 2003 by Jack Wong, Meizu began as a manufacturer of MP3 players and later MP4 players. In 2008, Meizu moved its focus to smartphones. Meizu is the 11th largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, and sold over 20 million units in 2015. In February, 2015, Alibaba invested $590 million in Meizu, acquiring an undisclosed minority stake.
10166220#4
Gang Busters (serial)
With:
10166234#8
Space Bee
At present Space Bee is launching its musical career in Germany, playing for the first time in a European festival in the city of Geldern.
10166479#5
Oxfordshire Senior Cup
1890 Amersham Hall School F.C.
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Oxfordshire Senior Cup
1968 Oxford City F.C.
10166616#2
Belfast East (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast East was a predominantly Unionist area with some pockets of labour strength, returning four Unionists in 1921 and 2 Unionists, 1 Independent Unionist and a Northern Ireland Labour Party MP in 1925.
10166882#0
Peter van der Bosch
Peter van der Bosch (19 October 1686, Brussels—14 November 1736) was a Bollandist (Jesuit hagiographer).
10167066#6
Nack
The climb in population figures over the last few years stems from the development of the new building areas, "In den Dreißig Morgen" (1990) and "Am Wingertsberg" (1995). A further such area is foreseen: Procedures for transferring the land needed for the building area "Am Sportplatz" have been completed, and thereby the number of building lots on offer is to be raised by 15.
10167066#10
Nack
The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.
10167211#0
Swedish invasion of Russia
The invasion of Russia by Charles XII of Sweden was a campaign undertaken during the Great Northern War between Sweden and the allied states of Russia, Poland, and Denmark. The invasion began with Charles's crossing of the Vistula on 1 January 1708, and effectively ended with the Swedish defeat in the Battle of Poltava on 8 July 1709, though Charles continued to pose a military threat to Russia for several years while under the protection of the Ottoman Turks.
10167435#6
Gerald Bridgeman, 6th Earl of Bradford
On 31 October 1946, he married Mary Willoughby Montgomery (died 1986), elder daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Hassard Montgomery (22 June 1872 – 19 February 1953) and Hester Frances Dames-Longworth (12 May 1894 – 1954). They had four children:Bridgeman died in 1981 and was succeeded in his titles by his older son Richard.
10167616#8
Quantile function
The quantile function for Exponential("λ") is derived by finding the value of Q for which formula_8:
10167802#1
Snowkel
In 2006, the band earned a major record label deal with Sony Music Japan and released their first studio album called "SNOWKEL SNORKEL" on April 26, 2006. "Snowkel Snorkel" contains their released singles "Tabibito Beginner", "Namikaze Satellite", and "Ooki Na Mizutamari". On October 3, 2007, their second album "EQ" was released featuring songs from their singles: "Solar Wind", "Bye-Bye×Hello", "Tenkiyohō" and "Kiseki"; along with 8 new songs for a total of 12 songs. Their songs feature in a few anime series:
10167830#4
Rodney Thomas
Thomas is remembered by many Aggie fans as much for what he did off the field as for what he did on it. He was an active member of service organization Aggie Athletes Involved, and was awarded the Southwest Conference American Airlines Spirit Award. He was honored by his teammates as the 1994 winner of the Aggie Heart Award, the highest honor for a Texas A&M senior football player. The Heart Award is presented to a senior who has completed his eligibility and displays the following intangibles: effort, desire, determination, competitiveness, leadership, and courage. The award is voted upon by the entire team.
10167876#1
Burly Bear Network
The Network was a privately held company, under CEO Danny Stein, who ran the company while Ameri and Mairs led production and Nurenberg led distribution. The Company become the premier college entertainment television network, ultimately passing 8 million college students at hundreds of colleges and universities in the United States. The network also included an events business that brought its branded entertainment to campuses and through online exploits at the dawn of the commercial internet boom.
10168000#10
Total 3
Tracks B2, B3, C3, D1 and D3 are exclusive to vinyl version.Six of the tracks on the CD are taken from previously released 12 inch vinyl on Kompakt (catalogue number in parentheses): #1 (KOM29); #2(KOM32); #5 (KOM37); #7 (KOM41); #9 (KOM35); #10 (KOM31).
10168101#1
Wentworth Cheswell
Cheswell is considered by George Mason University to be the first African American elected to public office in the history of the United States. Around the time of his marriage, Wentworth purchased a plot of land from his father Hopestill. His grandfather Richard is believed to be the first African American in New Hampshire to own land. A deed shows that Richard purchased 20 acres from the Hilton grant in 1717. In 1801, Wentworth was among the founders of the first library in the town and provided in his will for public access to his personal library. Wentworth was the only child born in Newmarket, New Hampshire to Hopestill Cheswill, a free black man of biracial ancestry, and his wife, Katherine (Keniston) Cheswill, a white woman. The senior Cheswill was a master housewright and carpenter who worked mostly in the thriving city of Portsmouth. Among other projects, Cheswill helped to build the Bell Tavern in 1743 on Congress Street and the John Paul Jones House, originally owned by Captain Gregory Purcell and now a designated National Historic Landmark. The Jones house was an example of classic mid-eighteenth century elite housing. The Jones House for years served (and continues to) as the Portsmouth Historical Society Museum. Cheswill also built the Samuel Langdon House, which was moved to Sturbridge Village; it is a central exhibit demonstrating 18th century construction technology.
10168218#4
John McLeod (composer)
McLeod was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to music.
10168382#7
Gallery Rifle Shooting
There are currently four open meetings of similar style and duration held at the National Shooting Centre at Bisley every year. These include the Phoenix meeting held at the end of May and the Gallery Rifle National Championships held at the end of August. The Phoenix meeting is the premier meeting of the year. It attracts over 500 competitors and has a very wide range of events on offer not constrained to just Gallery Rifle shooting. The National Championships meeting is a little smaller and more focused on the Gallery Rifle disciplines. This meeting also hosts the GR Home Countries National Match where teams from England, Wales and Scotland compete head to head. The Spring and Autumn meetings start and round off the GR meetings at Bisley respectively.
10168437#8
Total 5
D2 Heib – "Entdeckung Der Langsamkeit"
10168642#0
Danielle Peck (album)
Danielle Peck is the debut album for country singer Danielle Peck. It was released on June 6, 2006, on Big Machine Records. Three singles from this album charted on the Hot Country Songs chart between 2005 and 2007. These were "I Don't" at No. 28, "Findin' a Good Man" at No. 16, and "Isn't That Everything" at No. 30.
10168772#0
Jackrabbit Slim
Jackrabbit Slim is the second album by singer/songwriter Steve Forbert. It includes his biggest hit single, "Romeo's Tune", which peaked at No. 11 on the "Billboard" singles chart. The album itself rose to No. 20 on the "Billboard" albums chart.
10168902#7
Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny
The player can choose between two branches, good or evil, which then evolve into seven possible endings. Endings include when Luther loses the final battle with Be'lial and the land is overrun with nasties, when "good" Luther triumphs and the Draracle discovers Luther in bed with Dawn, and when "bad" Luther triumphs, shown from behind raining destruction on the land as a powerful god. Other endings include not being quick enough to escape from the Armory in Belials Laboratory, which shows Belial smiting the Huline Village with an energy blast, being killed by the Draracle when Luther kills Belial on the Evil ending branch, and being seduced and killed by Dawn before the fight with Belial if the player acted badly towards her during the game. Going to the entrance of the starting cave a second time, at the beginning of the cave results in being killed by the soldiers stationed there, a different cinematic can play, depending on the form Luther is current in at the time of his death.
10169035#2
Electric Crayon
Although Image Comics and other independent companies (such as Steve Oliff's Olyoptics) had pioneered digital color separations, they were typically focused on special projects or boutique publishers. Electric Crayon attempted to bring the greater detail and color fidelity available through digital separations to mainstream comics, typically known for coarsely screened hand separations.
10169046#28
Blue Mountain School District
The Pennsylvania Department of Education which compared the SAT data of students in rural areas of Pennsylvania to students in urban areas. From 2003 to 2005, the average total SAT score for students in rural Pennsylvania was 992, while urban students averaged 1,006. During the same period, 28 percent of 11th and 12th graders in rural school districts took the exam, compared to 32 percent of urban students in the same grades. The average math and verbal scores were 495 and 497, respectively, for rural students, while urban test-takers averaged 499 and 507, respectively. Pennsylvania's SAT composite score ranked low on the national scale in 2004. The composite SAT score of 1,003 left Pennsylvania ranking 44 out of the 50 states and Washington, DC.
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Blue Mountain School District
Blue Mountain School District is funded by a combination of: a local earned income tax – 1%, an Occupation Assessment – $230, a property tax, a real estate transfer tax – 1%, a Occupational Privilege Tax – $10,00, a Business Privilege tax coupled with substantial funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the federal government. Grants can provide an opportunity to supplement school funding without raising local taxes. Interest earnings on accounts also provide nontax income to the District. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pension income and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax, regardless of the level of the individual's personal wealth. The average Pennsylvania public school teacher pension in 2011 exceeded $60,000 a year plus they receive federal Social Security benefits: both are free of Pennsylvania state income tax and local income tax which funds local public schools. Effective 2016, active duty military are also exempted from paying the local earned income taxes in Pennsylvania.
10169046#97
Blue Mountain School District
For the 2013–14 school year, the Blue Mountain School District received a 2.2% increase or $7,737,636 in Pennsylvania Basic Education Funding. This is $166,408 more than its 2012–13 state BEF to the District. Additionally, Blue Mountain School District received another $117,620 in Accountability Block Grant funding to focus on academic achievement and level funding for special education services. Among the public school districts in Schuylkill County, Saint Clair Area School District and Blue Mountain both received the highest percentage increase at 2.2%. The District has the option of applying for several other state and federal grants to increase revenues. The Commonwealth's budget increased Basic Education Funding statewide by $123 million to over $5.5 billion. Most of Pennsylvania's 500 public school districts received an increase of Basic Education Funding in a range of 0.9% to 4%. Eight public school districts received exceptionally high funding increases of 10% to 16%. The highest increase in state funding was awarded to Austin Area School District which received a 22.5% increase in Basic Education Funding. The state funded the PSERS (Pennsylvania school employee pension fund) with $1,017,000,000 and Social Security payments for school employees of $495 million.
10169185#22
Kompakt 100
104. Thomas Fehlmann - "Radeln (Sascha Funke Mix)" (6:03)
10169422#1
Pat Studstill
He played in the 1956 season for then young starting coach Lee Hedges at C. E. Byrd High School in Shreveport. Studstill's best year was 1966, when he was second in the NFL with 67 receptions and led the League with 1266 receiving yards. One of his five touchdowns went for 99 yards, making him, at the time, the third player to accomplish this feat and the first to accomplish it while not wearing a Redskins uniform. Since then, eight other players have accomplished the same feat. In 1966, he had 5 consecutive games with 125+ pass yards, which had since been tied by Calvin Johnson.
10169528#2
Reading Works
In 1951, just four years after the invention of the transistor by Bell Laboratories, the Allentown Plant was opened to manufacture the first transistors. Jack Morton was assigned to develop transistors for manufacture. He had been responsible for inventing and providing the military with microwave components during WWII and knew how to get an idea from the lab, into production, and into the field. He established a system of branch labs at several Western Electric plants, consisting of teams of Bell Labs scientists and engineers focused on production engineering and acting as liaison with their colleagues back in Murray Hill. Morton fine-tuned this approach at the new Western Electric plant in Allentown, Pa., which produced electronic devices and components for the Bell System. He set up a Bell Labs semiconductor development group there and put Eugene Anderson in charge.
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Reading Works
In 1996 the Reading Works' work force stood at 2,450 including AT&T Microelectronics and Bell Labs as it made the transition from AT&T into Lucent Technologies. The spin off of AT&T manufacturing units as Lucent Technologies became necessary as these units increasingly found that their prospective customers were AT&T competitors. The divestiture of the manufacturing units made them suppliers rather than competitors, opening up new markets to Lucent and to the Reading Works. At the same time it caused the anxiety that comes with change. On October 1, 1996, Lucent Technologies became independent of AT&T. The Reading Works became Lucent Technologies Reading Facility. It employed 2,177 people, down considerably from 4,900 in 1985. By the end of 1997, the Reading Facility workforce had declined and remained stable at 2,000. By the end of 1998, the Reading Facility workforce had rebounded to 2,177. In 1999 a pickup in Lightwave business caused expansion of both the Reading Facility and the Breinigsville plant.
10169588#1
Tabú Tek
The band formed in the mid 1990s with a short but productive career and released three albums in their native Dominican Republic. The band enjoyed local success in the Santo Domingo rock scene and released music videos like "El Precio" which enjoyed rotation in MTV. While enjoying success in their native country, the band was never able to push for international success. "Sintetik", the band's last album, represented the band's maturation and professionalism but never made it out of the local scene. Tabu Tek later on withdrew from releasing new material but still play shows in the local scene from time to time. In 2008 Maximo Martinez released new solo material named "Electrónica Ensemble Como Concepto Performático".
10169591#0
Patrizio Sala
Patrizio Sala (born 16 June 1955) is an Italian former football manager and former football player who played as a midfielder.
10169603#10
Total 6
101 DJ Koze – "Hicc Up" (5:34)
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Total 6
201 Dirk Leyers – "Wellen" (6:24)
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Total 6
212 The Field – "Action" (6:09)
10169615#2
Margaret Pearse
In 1877 she married James Pearse (his second marriage) at St. Agatha's church, off the North Strand. James was born in Bloomsbury, Middlesex, on 8 December 1839, and later lived in Birmingham. He came to Ireland to work as a sculptor in the late 1850s with his first wife, Emily Susanna Fox, who later died in 1876.
10169814#4
Luke Nosek
After PayPal went public and was sold to eBay for $1.5 billion in 2002, Nosek left the company to travel and pursue angel investing. In 2005, with Thiel and Ken Howery, he started Founders Fund, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm with over $1bn under management.
10169888#8
Total 7
D2 SCSI-9 – "When She Said Goodbye" (6:43)
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Total 7
E2 Thomas/Mayer – "Sweet Harmony" (7:24)
10169944#4
Capes & Cowls
The characters included in the "Capes & Cowls" master set (all of them principals and supporting cast from the Wyrd City universe) are divided into two types—Heroes and Crews. Both are represented by stand-up figures and character cards. Heroes are depicted on large, blue character cards and defined by name, portrait, stats, and "three" unique powers, while Crews are depicted on small, gray character cards and defined by name, portrait, stats, and "one" unique power. The Heroes, Crews, and character-specific powers are as follows:
10170317#7
Berritzgaard
One of the larger known renovations of Berritzgaard was in the 1890s where the existing leaded lights were added to mimic the Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen and the windows on the first floor were shortened so they would "stand" on the decorative limestone border, which is set into the redbrick wall all around the house. During the same renovation, several blinded windows were re-established. The house was kept in basic repair until 1970 where Christiane Henriette's great-great grandchild (the present owner) converted the house to his private residence with a general restoring and refurnishing of the house.
10170500#0
Jacksonville City Council
The Jacksonville City Council is the legislative governing body of the city of Jacksonville, Florida. The council meets in its chambers at Jacksonville City Hall, 117 W. Duval St. Under Florida’s government transparency laws, all official council business must be conducted in meetings open to the public. Jacksonville City Hall can be reached at (904)621-7143.
10170608#19
James Clapper
On March 12, 2013, during a United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing, Senator Ron Wyden quoted NSA director Keith B. Alexander's keynote speech at the 2012 DEF CON. Alexander had stated that "Our job is foreign intelligence" and that "those who would want to weave the story that we have millions or hundreds of millions of dossiers on people, is absolutely false... From my perspective, this is absolute nonsense." Wyden then asked Clapper, "Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?" He responded, "No, sir." Wyden asked "It does not?" and Clapper said, "Not wittingly. There are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly."
10170864#4
North Carolina News Network
A companion network, the Tobacco Sports Network, was formed in the mid 1950s to broadcast College Football and College Basketball for the four major universities centered in and around Raleigh. Broadcast commentators for events on this network included Bill Currie and Ray Reeve. It was this network that broadcast the North Carolina Tar Heels’ winning game in the 1957 NCAA basketball championship to a statewide audience.
10171399#1
The Dollyrots
Bassist/lead vocalist Kelly Ogden and guitarist Luis Cabezas have known each other since meeting in the eighth grade in Land O' Lakes, Florida. They both attended New College of Florida where they formed a band called No Chef with friends Josh Harrold and Mike Benbow. Ogden and Cabezas played the guitar while Harrold was the bassist/lead vocalist and Benbow was the drummer. Cabezas described the subject matter of their songs as being "about ninjas, zombies and Charles Manson."
10171399#40
The Dollyrots
The music video for single "Get Weird" reached #1 on Diffuser.fm's Top Ten Video Countdown on December 24, 2014.
10171402#2
Ulrich Hauber
Hauber joined the faculty of St. Ambrose College, where he served for 48 years. A nationally known biologist, Hauber was the author of many textbooks, pamphlets and articles. At St. Ambrose College, Hauber was the chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences before becoming the fifth president. In the four years he was president he finished the construction of Davis Hall and built Lewis Halls. Until Davis Hall was built the entire college had been contained in Ambrose Hall. He also improved the academic standards of the college, which was accredited by the North Central Association on March 24, 1927. After his term as president ended he returned to the classroom. In 1937 Pope Pius XI named Hauber a Domestic Prelate upon the nomination of Bishop Henry Rohlman. He also served as chaplain at the Carmelite Monastery in Bettendorf, Iowa. Msgr. Hauber died July 1, 1956, and was the first person to be laid to rest from the Christ the King Chapel.
10171548#1
Dudley Do-Right Emporium
The emporium was founded and run by Jay Ward, creator of "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" (1959–73). The gift shop was located at 8200 Sunset Boulevard, a few yards from the former Jay Ward Productions (8218 Sunset Blvd.), the tiny studio building where the cartoons were produced, and across the street from the Chateau Marmont Hotel. The Dudley Do-Right Emporium opened in 1971 and closed its doors in April 2005. The site is currently occupied by an upscale taco stand.
10171700#2
Pipeline Open Data Standard
PODS 2.0, released in 2001, with less than 70 tables.
10171712#12
Small Satellite Program (United States Naval Academy)
Manifest on the STP-2 launch of SpaceX heavy lift vehicle in September 2017, this 1.5U CubeSat continues flight testing of the George Washington University thrusters. BRICSat-2 will conduct similar tests as BRICSat-1 but with the redesigned radio also being flown on PSAT-2. See http://aprs.org/bricsat-2.html
10171712#15
Small Satellite Program (United States Naval Academy)
QIKCom-1 is an amateur radio payload built to take advantage of the previously developed APRS network. Because it flies on a host spacecraft (SIMPL), there were no solar panels or attitude control systems developed (as in previous designs). It continues the PCSat and PSAT missions containing APRS packet radio communications transponders for relaying remote telemetry, sensor and user data from remote users and amateur radio environmental experiments. The data transponder also includes all the telemetry and command and control for a complete CubeSat.
10171728#1
Marcelo Bussiki
Born in Cuiabá, in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, Marcelo Bussiki left to Rio de Janeiro at a young age to pursue his musical interests, eventually attending the Brazilian Conservatory of Music. Later on, he continued his studies in conducting at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Upon graduation, he landed the position of music director for the Federal University of Mato Grosso and held that position for six years. Due to his contribution not only in musical education but also in cultural expansion, Marcelo Bussiki was honored with the "Ordem de Mérito de Mato Grosso" (Mato Grosso Merit Award) . His most prestigious award to date is the title of ‘Oficial’, the highest honor that the executive power (Presidential) can confer upon an artist in Brazil.
10171965#0
Joel Bowman
Joel Mark Bowman is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at Emory University. He is the author of more than 500 publications, a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Sciences,and a fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research interests are in basic theories of chemical reactivity; his AAAS fellow citation cited him “for distinguished contributions to reduced dimensionality quantum approaches to reaction rates and to the formulation and application of self-consistent field approaches to molecular vibrations.” Several of his recent papers have appeared in the journal "Science".
10172019#10
Washington Conference (1943)
Lastly, the US and the UK decided what to do in The Pacific War. British Field Marshal Wavell visited Burma and helped brace the Allies for the many obstacles they would face, including: Other than air support, there were few alternatives to help China, so efficient planning was necessary. The countries agreed it would be better to by-pass a ground attack in Burma and instead use the element of surprise by air attack, as in Operation Torch. The fleet from Italy was to cover this operation in March 1944.
10172031#12
Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center
The SVCMC network was formed in 2000, when St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan, formerly the St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center of New York, merged with Catholic Medical Centers of Brooklyn and Queens and Sisters of Charity Healthcare on Staten Island, which included St. Vincent's Hospital (Staten Island), Mary Immaculate Hospital in Queens, St. John's Queens Hospital, Saint Joseph's Hospital in Queens, St. Mary's Hospital of Brooklyn, and Bayley Seton Hospital in Staten Island.
10172085#22
The O2
"indigo at The O2" is a 2,750 capacity live music club for smaller music events, club events, after shows, corporate and private events. It contains four bars: two on the main ground floor area in front of the stage, one in the VIP lounge called the Purple Lounge and one in the stalls, called Bleachers. The Purple Lounge is not in direct view of the stage, but guests have access to "Kings Row", the best seats in the venue. indigo at The O2 is managed by Ansco Music Club limited (the business name of the indigo part of AEG Live).
10172208#10
Yaacov Haber
He lives in Ramat Bet Shemesh.
10172353#16
Timi Zhuo
In 2005, she released the famous Chinese New Year album 送你一个大年糕 (Give You a Big New Year cake) with her original “Give you a big New Year cake” song in it, 福禄寿喜 (Joy of the Three Immortals) - yet another 八大巨星 (Eight Superstar) album, and 燃烧 (Burn), which is a DJ remix of some of her old songs.
10172353#24
Timi Zhuo
Zhuo has given several concert performances since 2002 in Singapore, Malaysia, USA and China. She is very famous for Chinese New Year songs as well as pop and folk music.
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Tobacco Road (song)
Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle included the song on their 2016 duo album "Colvin & Earle".
10172729#0
Silesian Fantasy Club
Silesian Fantasy Club (or Silesian Science-Fiction Club, ) is the oldest science fiction and fantasy fandom club in Silesia, Poland. Founded in 1981 in Katowice, it has been the organizer of Polcon, largest of Polish science-fiction conventions, five times (1986, 1988, 1997, 2001 and 2010), the 2010 also being Eurocon, and yearly organizes the Seminarium Literackie con, as well as anime&manga Asucon. It also has its own award, the Śląkfa (awarded since 1984). It has over 200 members, several publications, and a library. Notable members include Piotr W. Cholewa, translator of English literature, and Jakub Ćwiek and Anna Kańtoch, writers. It is a Public Benefit Organization as defined by Polish law.
10172878#53
Classical group
Contrasting with the classical Lie groups are the exceptional Lie groups, G, F, E, E, E, which share their abstract properties, but not their familiarity. These were only discovered around 1890 in the classification of the simple Lie algebras over the complex numbers by Wilhelm Killing and Élie Cartan.
10172946#3
Manitoba Hydro Place
In 2009, CBC News called Manitoba Hydro Place (MHP) one of "the most energy-efficient office towers in the world" and the "Toronto Star" called MHP the "most important building in Canada."
10173171#0
Lophostropheus
Lophostropheus (" LOAF-oh-STRO-fee-us") is an extinct genus of coelophysoid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 200 million years ago during the boundary between the Late Triassic Period and the Early Jurassic Period, in what is now Normandy, France. "Lophostropheus" is one of the few dinosaurs that may have survived the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event. "Lophostropheus" was a small to medium-sized, moderately-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, that could grow up to long. Over the years it had been incorrectly classified as "Halticosaurus" and "Liliensternus", but was later recognized as a new genus and was reassigned to "Lophostropheus" in 2007.
10173283#1
Chief of the Astronaut Office
When Deke Slayton was grounded from the Mercury Seven due to a heart condition, he took on the position of Coordinator of Astronaut Activities and informally held the title of "chief astronaut". In this role, he held responsibility for the operation of the astronaut office.
10173410#10
Immunologic adjuvant
In order to understand the links between the innate immune response and the adaptive immune response to help substantiate an adjuvant function in enhancing adaptive immune responses to the specific antigen of a vaccine, the following points should be considered:This process carried out by both DCs and macrophages is termed antigen presentation and represents a physical link between the innate and adaptive immune responses.
10173651#11
Slosh dynamics
The effect of slosh is used to limit the bounce of a roller hockey ball. Water slosh can significantly reduce the rebound height of a ball but some amounts of liquid seem to lead to a resonance effect. Many of the balls for roller hockey commonly available contain water to reduce the bounce height.
10173731#6
Nat Gertler
Gertler's 2010 "The Peanuts Collection" received positive reviews in "USA Today" and elsewhere. The "Chicago Sun-Times" described it as a "slipcovered museum collection" filled with "treasures", and the "Christian Science Monitor" described it as "a gold mine of Peanuts memorabilia and removable inserts". Gertler's script anthologies "Panel One" and "Panel Two" were "highly recommend[ed]" by "USA Today" for persons interested in learning how to write comic books.
10173747#0
Richard Weyl
Richard H. Weyl (10 August 1912, Kiel - 1988) was a German geologist and noted author on the subject of Central American Geology.
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Teymuraz Gabashvili
As a junior Gabashvili posted a singles win/loss record of 38–34 (47–29 in doubles) and reached as high as no. 33 in the junior world singles rankings (and no. 40 in doubles) in January 2002.
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Mabel Hampton
With only her working-class income, Hampton managed to attend performances of the Negro Opera Company, as well as to contribute to the Martin Luther King Memorial Fund and, later, to gay and lesbian organizations.
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Frank Young (basketball)
In Young's sophomore campaign of 2004, he played in 32 games, starting three of the contests. Young only averaged 3.3 points and 1.3 rebounds though. His season total of points was 105 though, as he played behind a talented roster of young stars. One of Young's best games of the year came against Coppin State, when he scored four points and grabbed four rebounds. Young's best offensive performance of the regular season came against Providence, when he scored 11 points off of 3-4 three-point shots. Young started his first game of the season against Boston College in the Big East Tournament, when he scored a then career-best 14 points, 3-5 of those shots from three-point range. He also started against Villanova in the tourney and against Syracuse in the tourney finals. In the NCAA Tournament, his best performance came in the first game against Creighton when he scored eight points.
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Nautical publications
"Sailing Directions" is a 47-volume American navigation publication published by the Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center. It consists of 37 Enroute volumes and 10 Planning Guides. Planning Guides describe general features of ocean basins; Enroutes describe features of coastlines, ports, and harbors. "Sailing Directions" is updated when new data requires extensive revision of an existing text. These data are obtained from several sources, including pilots and "Sailing Directions" from other countries.
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Bathalapalle
Bathalapalle is a village in Anantapur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Bathalapalle mandal in Dharmavaram revenue division. It is about 25 kilometres south east of Anantapur on National Highway 205.
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Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires
The mansion adds a Parisian atmosphere to the hotel, with its stone façade and Belle Époque style. The Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires is South America’s only “World’s Best Hotel” recognized by "Institutional Investor" and rated in the Top 100 International Hotels, Resorts and Spas by "Zagat" in 2006.
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Jacopo Bambini
Jacopo Bambini (1582–1629) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Ferrara.
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Falesco
Falesco does not utilize heavily planted, traditional Italian grape varieties such as Canaiolo and Trebbiano in its higher-quality wines. Although these varieties produce excellent yields, the winery maintains that the quality of the wines made from those varieties are not great. Breaking with Italian tradition, "they planted the best clones of Merlot available" to produce a wine they call "Montiano". Wine writer Lawrence Osborne has called Montiano a "globally significant wine."
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Grigory Svirsky
Grigory Tsezarevich Svirsky () (born September 29, 1921 in Ufa) is a Russian-Canadian writer.
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100 North Main Street
The building was built for Wachovia bank to replace the nearby Wachovia Building (which was renamed Winston Tower) as the corporation's world headquarters. Wachovia Center, as the tower was originally named, surpassed Winston Tower as Winston-Salem's tallest building. The building was erected during a lull in skyscraper construction in the United States and was the tallest building completed in the entire country during the years of 1995 and 1996. The building remained Wachovia's corporate headquarters from its completion date in 1995 to 2001, when Wachovia merged with First Union. Once the merger was finalized, the corporation, which retained the Wachovia name, decided to locate its headquarters at One Wachovia Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Wachovia subsequently sold Wachovia Center to American Financial Realty Trust in May 2004 for $39.6 million as part of a $546 million deal which included 150 bank properties. Wachovia bank continued to lease space in the tower, mostly for offices of its wealth management division.
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Wireless Application Protocol
WAP Push was specified on top of Wireless Datagram Protocol (WDP); as such, it can be delivered over any WDP-supported bearer, such as GPRS or SMS. Most GSM networks have a wide range of modified processors, but GPRS activation from the network is not generally supported, so WAP Push messages have to be delivered on top of the SMS bearer.
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Migration museum
Israel
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List of diplomatic missions of Cuba
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Republic of Cuba, excluding honorary consulates. Cuba has a large global diplomatic presence.
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List of Korean surnames
This is a list of Korean family names, in Hangul alphabetical order. Note: (S) denotes South Korea. (N) denotes North Korea.
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Inorganic growth
After a merger, the business benefits of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to fuel Inorganic Growth prove to be difficult to realise. Several risks are introduced by this method of Inorganic Growth – a clash in company cultures and the risk of losing customers are some of the main issues. In contrast, with Organic Growth, a business has better control over its growth by planning and deploying more easily accessible internal resources
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Alingano Maisu
Accompanied by "Hōkūlea", the "Maisu" left Kawaihae, Hawaii on January 18, 2007. After stops in the Marshall Islands, Pohnpei, and Chuuk, the Maisu reached Satawal on March 15, 2007. On March 18, while on Satawal, five native Hawaiian navigators on the voyage were inducted into pwo, a sacred Micronesian brotherhood of master navigators.
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Severino Montano
When he returned to the Philippines, he already had 16 major plays to his credit. As Dean of Instruction of the Philippine Normal College, Montano organized the Arena Theater “to bring drama to the masses”. He used his own money, about a thousand pesos, to start the Arena Theater, a theater-in-the-round. Due to the PNC being unable to fund the theater, Montano volunteered his services “to plan for a self-financing national drama program that would serve the grass-roots, the barrios of the Philippines”.
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Severino Montano
He died on December 12, 1980, at the age of 65.
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Expulsion of Asians from Uganda
The presence of South Asians in Uganda was the result of deliberate choices by the British administration (1894–1962). They were brought to the Uganda Protectorate by the British to "serve as a buffer between Europeans and Africans in the middle rungs of commerce and administration". In addition, in the 1890s, 32,000 labourers from British India were brought to Southeast Africa under indentured labour contracts to work on the construction of the Uganda Railway. Most of the surviving Indians returned home, but 6,724 individuals decided to remain in the African Great Lakes after the line's completion. At the time of the expulsion, there were approximately 80,000 individuals of South Asian descent in Uganda, of whom 23,000 had had their applications for citizenship both processed and accepted. A further 50,000 were British passport holders, though Amin himself used the apparently exaggerated figure of 80,000 British passport holders in his initial expulsion speech.
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Thirumangai Alvar
The traditional date attributed to Thirumangai is year 399 of Kaliyuga, that is 2702 or 2706 BC, making him traditionally the last of the Alvar saints. Modern scholars have placed the Alvars in between 5th to 9th centuries based on few historical evidence. Dr. N. Subba Reddiar summarizes their views and arrives at the date 776 AD for Thirumangai, making him chronologically the eighth Alvar, though even these dates are disputed. Sakkottai Krishnaswami Aiyangar notes he is generally dated to 7th-8th century. Professor of Religion and Asian Studies, James G. Lochtefeld of Carthage College dates Tirumangai to the 9th century.
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Lullabies (EP)
The EP was reissued in 1991 as part of "The Box Set", and again in 2005 as part of the "Lullabies to Violaine" compilation. Alternate versions of "Feathers-Oar-Blades" and "Alas Dies Laughing" were included on the Cocteau Twins' "BBC Sessions" release.
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Isle of the Dead (painting)
Financial imperatives resulted in a fourth version in 1884, which was ultimately acquired by the entrepreneur and art collector Baron Heinrich Thyssen and hung at his Berliner Bank subsidiary. It was burned after a bomb attack during World War II and survives only as a black-and-white photograph.