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10216327#1
Donnington Airpark
There are rumours that it was built in 1942, and that the hard surfaced wartime runways have been removed, along with all of the buildings and former wartime structures. This is not true. Donnington Airpark was not a World War II airstrip. The airpark and associated grass runways were constructed on virgin bushland by Ray Smith in 1969, as a satellite airfield to Townsville Airport, for general aviation. It has never had a sealed surface. There are other airfields in the Woodstock area.
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Wentworth Street (Hamilton, Ontario)
A number of recording studios call Hamilton home. In 1985 Daniel Lanois, opened up Grant Avenue Studios a landmark in Hamilton, on "38 Grant Avenue", one block west of "Wentworth Street South". A solo artist in his own right he's made his mark as a producer for some of the world's biggest musical acts. Some of these include Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel and U2.
10216337#12
Wentworth Street (Hamilton, Ontario)
In 1924, following the city's booming development in the east, there was some serious discussion regarding the addition of a third incline railway. The 2 locations be considered at the time were Sherman Avenue or Ottawa Street South. The population of Hamilton Mountain at the time was 6,000.
10216404#29
Charles Holland (cyclist)
Two weeks before the race Holland read in Desgrange's newspaper, "L'Auto" that he and another British entrant, Bill Burl, would not after all compete. With the help of staff at Cycling's office in Birmingham, he sent a telegram to Desgrange for clarification. Next day Desgrange replied: "Following your wire dated yesterday agree engagement if you agree yours - L'Auto." The condition was that Holland, Burl and a French-Canadian called Pierre Gachon should combine in a British Empire team.
10216561#10
Joseph Philippe Karam
Joseph Philippe Karam was born in Beirut in 1923, the fourth child of Philippe and Chafi'a Karam. His family were Christian Maronites from the historic village of Beiteddine in the Chouf mountains southeast of Beirut. He attended primary and secondary school in Beirut at the Jesuit Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour.
10216573#1
Cornwall Township, Henry County, Illinois
According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 99.75%) is land and (or 0.25%) is water. The township contains these three cemeteries: Grand View, Liberty and Saint Anthony.
10216621#3
Hesperocolletes
It was about the same size as a honeybee. It was generally black and brown and moderately hairy.
10216637#1
Jennifer Harris
Harris played for Central Dauphin High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she was named a WBCA All-American. She participated in the 2003 WBCA High School All-America Game where she scored two points.
10216743#1
David Jiles
Jiles received a BSc from the University of Exeter, followed by a MSc from the University of Birmingham, a PhD from the University of Hull, and a DSc from the University of Birmingham. Jiles was formerly Professor of Magnetics at Cardiff University and the director of the Wolfson Centre for Magnetics there from 2005 to 2010. Prior to that he had been at Iowa State as Anson Marston Distinguished Professor of Engineering. Jiles was named a Jefferson Fellow at the United States Department of State in January 2016, a post that is set to begin in August and last for one year.
10216807#2
Miss Nicaragua
Some years, the pageant has had a theme; for 2006, it was ""León, pasado maravilloso... presente esperanzador... futuro luminoso"" meaning "León, wonderful past... hopeful present.. luminous future".
10216807#9
Miss Nicaragua
Since 2011, the Nicaragua representative in Miss World is selected by a different organization: Miss Mundo Nicaragua.
10216883#4
Siddharameshwar
"Atma Vidya" (Self-Knowledge") is the central theme in Siddharameshwar Maharaj's teachings. In "Master Key to Self-Realization" he describes how the teaching of Vedanta is transmitted to a student. It starts with the meeting with a guru, who tells about the teachings. Thereafter a mantra is being used by the student to meditate and make the mind more receptive. Then the guru explains the teaching further, which has to be realized experientially by the student.
10217008#1
Gennadi Bliznyuk
He began his career at Energiya Zhlobin in 1996. In 2004, he joined Russian club Sokol Saratov, and in summer 2005 returned to Belarus and signed a contract with BATE Borisov. Bliznyuk was a starter for BATE Borisov during their successful 2008–09 Champions League campaign. He scored several important goals in qualifying rounds, helping BATE to qualify to the group stage of the Champions League for the first time in their history. Bliznyuk participated in four of BATE's matches in the group stage. He left BATE on 13 January 2009 and signed a six-month contract with FSV Frankfurt.
10217129#13
LostAlone
"If I could only make one bold proclamation about music this year, it is this: LostAlone are the most underrated band in the world. Of all time" Alternative Press
10217248#0
Martinlaakso railway station
Martinlaakso railway station (; ) is a Helsinki commuter rail station located in Vantaa, Finland. It is approximately north of Helsinki Central railway station.
10217675#2
King William Ale House
The building is timber-framed, with brick stacks; the front of the building is gabled with three jettied floors. It has a single-story wing to the back block on Little King Street, which also dates to the 17th century. The sash windows of the building are in an 18th-century style, but restored in the late 20th century. The King Street entrance includes an 18th-century shop front, with a 17th-century door frame.
10217731#4
Heartwork: Symphony of Destruction
The work was directed and written by Hitoshi Kawaguchi. The animation is credited to Bucifer and Tomohiro Koyama. The music was provided by Artistic Concepts and Kishow Yamanaka. The original creator was Active Software and the production company was Kyushu Network Animation. The first episode is 30 minutes in length, second and third are 29 minutes in length. The English translation was provided by Asia Pimplebutt, the translator of numerous hentai works in early 2000s.
10217810#3
Milltown/Castlemaine GAA
They also won the Kerry Novice Football Championship in 1979 and the Kerry Junior Football Championship in 1990. Milltown/Castlemaine won the Kerry Intermediate Football Championship in 1991, 1994 and again in 2003.
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Milltown/Castlemaine GAA
Brother Fergal of the Presentation Brothers School, Milltown Mike readily admits, was the biggest influence on his career, He coached him underage and it was he who set the whole show in motion by putting Mike forward for a Kerry minor trial in 1975.
10217962#2
Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai
In 1928, Debi Prasad Roy Chowdhury joined as its vice-principal and in 1929, he became its first Indian principal. He was the principal until 1957. He was succeeded by K.C.S. Paniker. Later, a number of noted artists held the role of principal, including R. Krishna Rao, S. Dhanapal, K.L. Munuswamy, A.P. Santhanaraj and C.J.Anthony Doss.
10217969#1
Pete's Tavern
The building that houses Pete's was built in 1829, and was originally the Portman Hotel; liquor may have been sold there as early as 1851 or 1852 – when it was a "grocery & grog" store – and the first official drinking establishment founded by 1864. It was bought in 1899 by Tom and John Healy, and became Healy's. During prohibition, when selling alcohol was illegal, the bar continued to operate disguised as a flower shop.
10218003#3
Eric Overmyer
Overmyer joined the crew of "Law & Order" as a consulting producer and writer for the twelfth season in 2001. He became a co-executive producer for the later part of the season. He remained in this role until he was promoted to executive producer for the fifteenth season in fall 2004. He left the show after the conclusion of the fifteenth season. Overmyer joined the crew of "The Wire" as a consulting producer and writer for the fourth season in 2006. Overmyer wrote the teleplays for the episodes "Margin of Error" and "Misgivings". from stories he co-wrote with producer Ed Burns. Overmyer was hired to replace George Pelecanos as a full-time writer and producer. Simon has said that he was impressed with Overmyer's writing, particularly in synthesising the story for "Margin of Error" as the episode is the height of the show's political storyline but must also progress other plot threads. As a member of the fourth season writing staff, Overmyer has been credited as overseeing the domestic storyline of Jimmy McNulty and "smartly fleshing out" some of his key scenes. Overmyer left the crew at the end of the fourth season. Overmyer and the writing staff won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2008 ceremony and the 2007 Edgar Award for Best Television Feature/Mini-Series Teleplay for their work on the fourth season.
10218280#6
Grigore Iunian
Confronted with the Great Depression and the insolvency of many small landowners, Iunian proposed to devalue the Romanian leu until most debts were to be paid; the idea failed to win him support. In October 1933, he took decision to leave and form the Radical Peasants' Party around the journal "Deşteptarea" on November 22, 1933. According to Xeni, Iunian also had "little sympathy" for Maniu's leadership. The new PŢR, having Mihail Paleologu among its prominent members, absorbed the "Democratic Peasants' Party", created by Constantin Stere, in February 1933. At the time, Xeni argued, Iunian's support for democratic government was becoming "a pointless struggle".
10218295#0
Torres de Oeste
Torres de Oeste is a castle in Catoira, Galicia, Spain. It is located at the head of the Ría de Arousa. It is in the region of Caldas (Pontevedra), in the river Ulla estuary. The towers remaining today are the ruins of Castellum Honesti. Torres del Oeste has been declared a national monument.
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Kurt Ubben
World War II in Europe began on Friday, 1 September 1939, when German forces invaded Poland. In preparation, 5./186 had been moved to Brüsterort, near Königsberg on 22 August. In the early morning hours of 1 September, 5./186 flew its first combat missions, providing fighter protection for 4./186 attacking the naval base of the Polish Navy at Hel and for the old German battleship "Schleswig-Holstein" bombarding the Polish military transit depot at Westerplatte in the Free City of Danzig on the Baltic Sea. The next, II./186 flew further bomber escort missions and was withdrawn from this theater on 6 September, relocating to Hage, East Frisia. Ubben first aerial success was a Dutch Fokker D.XXI fighter claimed over the Netherlands on 10 May 1940, the opening day of the Battle of France. This earned him the Iron Cross 2nd Class () that day.
10218668#0
Graham Gooch's All Star Cricket
Graham Gooch's All Star Cricket is a 1987 cricket game released for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 systems. It was the sequel to Graham Gooch's Test Cricket. The game has minor graphical improvements over its predecessor including action replays.
10218792#3
Harold Cox
Harold taught mathematics for two years in India at the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, which is now Aligarh Muslim University at Aligarh. He returned to England in 1887 to read for the Bar, and became a student of Gray's Inn. Instead of a barrister, he became a journalist. As a proponent of free trade, he was secretary of the Cobden Club from 1899 to 1904. Cox was elected as a Liberal member of parliament for Preston in the general election of 1906, where he campaigned vigorously against the Unionist's proposals for Tariff Reform.
10218970#1
Caribou High School
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10219027#0
BiM
BiM (Binary MPEG format for XML) is an international standard defining a generic binary format for encoding XML documents.
10219069#4
Al-Masudi
Towards the end of "The Meadows of Gold," al-Mas‘udi wrote:
10219096#3
Saltdean
The most famous building is the Saltdean Lido community centre, which includes a public library and iconic open air swimming-pool, designed by architect R.W.H. Jones. He also designed other buildings in the area, including the former Grand Ocean Hotel, built using Art Deco 'ocean liner' architecture.
10219116#6
Roadhouse Blues
A live version appearing later on the posthumous album "An American Prayer" and that same version again on "In Concert" and "Greatest Hits". During this version, Jim Morrison talks for a short while to a female audience member about his Zodiac sign and, with a sudden, ironic twist that causes the audience to erupt in laughter, denounces his beliefs in it. The song was also featured twice in the movie "The Doors"; the studio version in the film, and the aforementioned live version over the end credits.Status Quo first heard the Doors' recording shortly after it was released while touring in Bielefeld, Germany in 1970. They were looking for a change of direction away from their original psychedelic pop style, and were unsure about what to do, but after hearing the song in a club, they enjoyed its 12-bar shuffle and thought it would be a good template for future original material. The group recorded a studio version on the 1972 album "Piledriver", with bassist Alan Lancaster taking the lead vocal and featuring an extra verse with three-part harmonies, which the Doors' recording did not have. The lyrics were different to the original, for instance singing "I should have made you" instead of "Ashen lady". The track was released as a promotional single, with Black Sabbath's "Children of the Grave" on the B-side.
10219359#2
Pajares Base Tunnel
25 kV AC electrification will eventually be needed but it is unclear whether this will be the system installed at the opening date.
10219366#3
Orcop
A typical country pub, compact in size with an open fire. Closed in 2012 so the current owners could try to get planning permission to convert the pub into a residential dwelling, this application was rejected due to lack of supporting evidence for claims the business was not viable or needed in the community or that the Inn had been promoted in any way to aid its success. On 5 September 2014 Planning was once again submitted for the same conversion, but for a 'Redundant Public House'. This planning was also rejected on the grounds that the business had shown no evidence that it is not viable in the area and also that there is insufficient evidence to suggest the building serves no purpose to the community. The pub reopened under new owners in December 2016.
10219370#0
The Van Orsdels
One hit wonder band hailing from Miami, Florida. Formed in 2003 by "George Graquitena." They were a Misfit knock-off band.In 2002, founding member and vocalist George Graquitena was in the process of organizing a show, a one-off Misfits tribute band, to play a Halloween show in October 2002. He eventually met up with guitarist Todd Von Wankenstein and drummer David Carbonell. Along with a friend, Brian, who was the bassist for a local Miami band named Underpaid, they formed The Braineaters, a Misfits tribute band that played on October 28, 2002. After the show was done, George, Todd and David decided they wanted to continue playing together, but they wanted to do something original. George had already been hoping to start a psychobilly band, so the members decided that would be a good idea. They all had shared interest in the genre, as well as a love for horror movies. George and Todd eventually decided on a name for the band after kicking around a few ideas. They decided to name the band The Van Orsdels, and they also decided to adopt the last name of Van Orsdel, in tribute to The Ramones, and also as a sign of unity within the band. They then began their search for an upright bassist, which would prove to be hard. The genre was non-existent in the south Florida area, and musicians who were willing to play psychobilly were just as non-existent. Eventually they found bassist Bruno Esposito. The band was now complete and they immediately began writing songs and preparing for their first show.
10219411#2
I Write You a Love Song
The song was also recorded by Charlotte Nilsson in 1999 on her solo album "Charlotte", and by Barbados in the year 2000 on the album "When the Summer is Gone".
10219581#5
Expatriate insurance
Home insurance is different from fire insurance which protects the physical structure of the home and all rebuilding costs. Fire insurance policies are normally only obtained in the case that an individual actually owns the property and can be extended to cover "extra" or "allied perils". Extra perils can usually be added to a policy at the expense of an increased premium and can include typhoons/hurricanes/cyclones, flood damage, landslip and subsidence, and what in the USA is referred to as "an act of God". If you are expecting to be overseas for a short period of time it is highly unlikely that you will purchase a fire insurance policy unless otherwise stipulated in your tenancy agreement.
10219813#38
List of Primeval characters
Duncan is a friend of Connor Temple (Andrew-Lee Potts) and Tom (Jake Curran) and a fellow geek. He also seems to enjoy conspiracy theories. Despite this he does not believe Connor when he tries to tell him and Tom what he has been involved in without breaking the Official Secrets Act, and he and Duncan devise their own conspiracy theories around the dodo (which he names Dodie) that they capture. Duncan seems to be the more mellow of Connor's friends and is quite willing to follow the more proactive Tom.
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List of Primeval characters
Although he has previously been occasionally referred to in the credits as "Sir" James Lester, it is made clear in the first episode of Series 5 (when he thinks he is in line for one) that he does not actually have a knighthood. He was excited and thought that his interview would secure the knighthood, only to learn that it was for Philip and he had set aside any doubts. In episode 5.2, Lester is shown to have a large dislike of the Navy, especially when an admiral attempts to nuke the anomaly after the team's submarine had been pulled through, and is pleased when the admiral is berated by the Minister. When he returns in episode 5.5, he learns Matt is from the future and Philip is responsible for the end of the world, and when several anomalies begin opening he encourages Jess Parker (Ruth Kearney) to continue working, using polite words. When an anomaly opens in the ARC's carpark he goes to defend his new Jaguar from a "tree creeper" with an EMD. In the series finale he and Jess are attacked by mutated Future Predators in the ARC, and though he is heavily wounded, he survives.
10219813#105
List of Primeval characters
In the first-season finale of "Primeval: New World", Connor mentions that he has a wife, meaning that he and Abby have since gotten married following Series 5.
10219901#7
Hugh Jones (comics)
With the power of Set, he was able to make psychic contact with a group of businessmen called the Serpent Cartel, acolytes of Set from the alternate universe known as Earth-S. This Earth is where the superhero group the Squadron Supreme resides, and that universe's version of the Serpent Crown has managed to gain control of the minds of many of the leaders of America's largest corporations and even that alternate America's President Nelson Rockefeller.
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Sabrina Guinness
In 1979, Guinness met and had a relationship with Prince Charles. In 2014 she married playwright Sir Tom Stoppard.
10220035#4
Military Writer's Society of America
The Military Writers Society of America was the brainchild of its founder and first president, W. H. (Rev. Bill) McDonald Jr. A crew chief/door-gunner on UH-1D Huey helicopters in 1966 and 1967, Bill flew with the 128th Helicopter Assault Company out of Phu Loi, South Vietnam. He was awarded numerous medals, including: the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star, fourteen Air Medals and the Purple Heart.
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Military Writer's Society of America
During an awards banquet, held in the historic Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, the Military Writers Society of America (MWSA) announced its 2017 Medal Winners. The award recipients are listed below by Genre-Subcategory, medal won, and alphabetically by book title.
10220049#4
European Data Protection Supervisor
In 2009, for instance, the EDPS adopted more than a hundred prior check opinions, mainly covering issues such as health data, staff evaluation, recruitment, time management, telephone recording performance tools and security investigations. These opinions are published on the EDPS website and their implementation is followed up systematically.
10220067#18
Crystalline cohomology
If "X" is a scheme over "S" then the sheaf "O" is defined by "O"("T") = coordinate ring of "T", where we write "T" as an abbreviation for an object "U" → "T" of Cris("X"/"S").
10220067#21
Crystalline cohomology
The term "crystal" attached to the theory, explained in Grothendieck's letter to Tate (1966), was a metaphor inspired by certain properties of algebraic differential equations. These had played a role in "p"-adic cohomology theories (precursors of the crystalline theory, introduced in various forms by Dwork, Monsky, Washnitzer, Lubkin and Katz) particularly in Dwork's work. Such differential equations can be formulated easily enough by means of the algebraic Koszul connections, but in the "p"-adic theory the analogue of analytic continuation is more mysterious (since "p"-adic discs tend to be disjoint rather than overlap). By decree, a "crystal" would have the 'rigidity' and the 'propagation' notable in the case of the analytic continuation of complex analytic functions. (Cf. also the rigid analytic spaces introduced by John Tate, in the 1960s, when these matters were actively being debated.)
10220076#1
T. N. Srikantaiah
Shrikantaiah was instrumental in preparing and publishing Kannada version of Constitution of India in 1952. He is also credited for suggesting the term "Rashtrapathi", a Sanskrit equivalent for President of India. When there was a discussion on the equivalent term for the President of Indian republic, as a member of Indian constitution council, it was he who suggested "Rashtrapathi", a word with a similar connotation to President. The term was accepted unanimously and is still the term in use.
10220261#14
John Henry Osmeña
He was also responsible for the creation of the Department of Energy (DOE) after his Senate Bill was signed into law by President Ramos in 1992 known as RA 7638.
10220368#4
Strangers No Longer
The bishops, reflecting on Catholic social teaching on migration in the past, reformulate the teaching into five main points.The bishops go on to insist that the person's right to migrate and the nation's right to control its borders are complementary. The state may impose reasonable limits on migration based on the common good, but the common good ceases to be served when the individual's human rights are violated. Thus, the bishops claim that, in the present climate, the presumption must be in favor of the person's right to migrate (§39).
10220378#9
Three Roots
The Dalai Lama, speaking of the importance of the guru, said: ""Rely on the teachings to evaluate a guru: Do not have blind faith, but also no blind criticism."" He also observed that the term 'living Buddha' is a translation of the Chinese words "huo fuo".
10220378#12
Three Roots
The third root is the protector, the root of action or the enlightened activity of realized beings. In the case of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism the protector is the dakini. In the other 'Sarma' schools, the protector may be a dakini, a dharmapala, or other Buddhist enlightened beings. In the Nyingma, the dakini is guardian of the secret oral or 'whispered ear' tradition and so always serves as the third root. In the other Tibetan Buddhist schools, the 'Sarma' schools, there are many different forms of protector. The protector in these schools may be a dakini or any of a variety of oath-bound spirits, subdued by tantric yogi or yogini.
10220378#13
Three Roots
Judith Simmer-Brown points out that: The dakini, in various guises, serves as each of the Three Roots, and may be a human guru, a vajra master who transmits the Vajrayana teachings to her disciples and joins them in samaya commitments. The wisdom dakini may be a yidam, a meditational deity; female deity yogas such as Vajrayogini are common in Tibetan Buddhism. Or, the dakini may be a protector; the wisdom dakinis have special power and responsibility to protect the integrity of oral transmissions
10220502#2
Vasili Pukirev
In 1860, he became an "Academician" for history and portrait painting. He settled in an apartment near the MSPSA and taught there through 1873. In 1862 and 1864, he was able to travel abroad to "view art galleries" under the sponsorship of the . In 1869, he collaborated with Alexei Savrasov to prepare a drawing course for use in the public schools.In addition to his paintings, he also created icons and illustrations for the works of Gogol and Turgenev.
10220560#2
Hello (I Love You)
Waters performed vocals and the bass for the song. The song itself contains references to the Pink Floyd albums "The Wall" and "The Dark Side of the Moon", as well as Waters' solo album "Radio K.A.O.S.".
10220602#12
Mobile Seagulls
Week 11 – Mobile Seagulls 40, at Mississippi Fire Dogs 30
10220763#0
Kingdom of the Sun
Kingdom of the Sun may refer to:
10220853#12
Eilenberg–Moore spectral sequence
and similarly for "E" instead of "X". It is now possible to construct the so-called cobar resolution for
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Eilenberg–Moore spectral sequence
where the "n"-th term formula_27 is given by
10220968#7
Werejaguar
This paradigm was undermined, however, by the discovery that same year of Las Limas Monument 1, a greenstone sculpture that displayed not only a were-jaguar baby, but four other supernaturals, each of whom had a cleft head. Based on analyses of this sculpture, in 1976, Peter David Joralemon proposed definitions for eight Olmec supernaturals, each characterised by specific iconographic combinations.
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Werejaguar
Species of toad that are commonly found in Mesoamerica, like "Bufo marinus" or "Bufo valliceps", have the pronounced cleft in the head and, like all toads, have a fleshy mouth with toothless gums. These species of toad are known to have ceremonial and hallucinogenic properties for many cultures of Mesoamerica. Skeletal remains of these species, particularly "Bufo marinus", have been found at several archaeological sites in Mesoamerica including Olmec ceremonial centers. These species of toads have inherent symbolic power in their metamorphic life cycle, their fertility, their hallucinogenic venom, and especially their skin-shedding.
10221059#0
Pinguicula ramosa
Pinguicula ramosa is a species of butterwort, a carnivorous plant, endemic to the mountains of Nikkō National Park in Japan. It belongs to the section micranthus and is closely related to "Pinguicula variegata". It is unique in the genus for having a forked flower stalk.
10221059#1
Pinguicula ramosa
"Pinguicula ramosa" forms a ground-hugging rosette composed of five to six succulent leaves supported by a fine network of fibrous roots. The 8–15 mm long, 5–8 mm wide light-green leaves are elliptic to spatulate and curl in slightly at the margins. As with all butterworts, the leaves are densely covered with glandular hairs attract, trap, and digest arthropod prey to supplement the poor nutrient availability of its environment. During winter dormancy the plant forms a small hybernaculum, from which it re-emerges in April.
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Mechanical watch
However, by the early 20th century watch movements had been standardized to the point that there was little difference between their mechanisms, besides quality of workmanship. So watch manufacturers made the number of jewels, one of the few metrics differentiating quality watches, a major advertising point, listing it prominently on the watch's face. Consumers, with little else to go on, learned to equate more jewels with more quality in a watch. Although initially this was a good measure of quality, it gave manufacturers an incentive to increase the jewel count.
10221377#9
Natural Steps, Arkansas
The Natural Steps used to be famous for boatloads of picnickers that went up and down the Arkansas river in steamboats in the 19th century. "Natural Steps was a natural port with water at the bank of sufficient depth to enable convenient docking, and sufficient population to provide passengers and cargo. By 1849 the Arkansas Gazette reported fifteen to twenty steamboat arrivals and departures weekly."
10221453#1
RoAF 93rd Air Base
The military sector of the Traian Vuia International Airport is currently an annex of the 71st Air Base hosting the 714th Helicopter Squadron (operating IAR-330L).
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Thomas Coke, 8th Earl of Leicester
Lord Leicester was educated at Beeston Hall School and Eton College. Between 1979 and 1981, he was Page of Honour to Queen Elizabeth II. He graduated from University of Manchester with a Bachelor of Arts. In 1987, he was commissioned into the Scots Guards. Between 1991 and 1993, he served as Equerry to the Duke of Kent. He now runs the family estate at Holkham Hall.
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Lord Cavendish
Lord Cavendish is the short form title of Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness.
10221749#4
Dick Schultz
In 1987, he succeeded Walter Byers to become the second executive director of the NCAA.
10221830#1
Schmidt reaction
The reaction is effective with carboxylic acids to give amines (above), and with ketones to give amides (below).
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Mangerton Mountain
Surrounding Mangerton are 25 other peaks (see list below) with an elevation above in a range known as the Mangerton Group (or Mangerton Mountains). The range is bounded by the "square" road system surrounding Mangerton, being the N71 to the north and the west side, the N22 to the east side, and the narrow R569 road from Kenmare to the N22 via Kilgarvin on the south side. Most notable are Dromderalough , and its slightly higher Dromderalough North-East Top , as well as Crohane , and Knockbrack . It also includes the popular tourist peak of Torc Mountain in the north-west corner.
10221881#0
Tennessee Governor's Mansion
The Tennessee Governor's Mansion, also known as the Tennessee Residence, in Oak Hill, Nashville, Tennessee, is the official residence of the Governor of Tennessee and his or her family. It is a three-story Georgian-style mansion that was built as a private home for William Ridley Wills and his family in 1929. It is on a tract about south of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville. The state purchased the house in 1949 and it has served as the home of Tennessee's governors since then.
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Bohemia Suburbana
In 2015, Bohemia Suburbana got together to record their fifth album. They got the attention of the renowned producer Phil Vinall, who traveled to Guatemala to record some songs and then, the band went for a few weeks to Sonic Ranch studios in Texas for the final arrangements of Imaginaria Sonora.
10222312#4
Onion News Network
To further invoke the atmosphere of a 24-hour network, "The Onion" produces the following video series:
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Go for Gin
Go for Gin started 19 races, winning five and running in the money 14 times. Though he challenged for the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, he never won again, losing his last nine races.
10222336#1
Abazinia
Abazinia once was a part of the Kingdom of Abkhazia. The ancestors of the Abazins were the Sadz, lived at the Black Sea, but forced to resettle to the mountains under the Ubykh pressure. In 16th-18th century Abazinia was a part of Kabarda and was often raided by the Crimeans. Since the 19th century Abazinia is a part of the Russian Empire. During the rule of Kabardians, Crimeans and Russians some Abazins were forcibly resettled from their homeland.
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Municipality of the District of Guysborough
Guysborough, officially named the Municipality of the District of Guysborough, is a district municipality in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a municipal district.
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Interchangeable core
As a benefit to keying from blade tip to bow, a six- or seven-pin interchangeable core key blank can be machined to precisely fit a smaller five-pin system configuration. Although the blade of such keys may be a pin or two longer than need be, this extra length never enters the locking mechanism; therefore, five-, six- and seven-pin interchangeable core systems can be easily integrated to work with one another or to provide different levels of access control within the same system. Conventional cylinder and removable core systems are significantly more limited in this regard since the extra length of their keys must pass through to the inside of the locking mechanism, which is often just not physically possible.
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Bristol Marunde
Bristol Marunde (born April 20, 1982) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Welterweight division. He was a contestant on "", and has competed for the UFC, Strikeforce, Titan FC, M-1 Global, and the Seattle Tiger Sharks of the International Fight League.
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Taiwan serow
The Taiwan serow ("Capricornis swinhoei" or "Naemorhedus swinhoei") also known as the Formosan serow, is a small bovid endemic to the main island of Taiwan.
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Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes
Lines T5 and T6 of the Trambesòs tram system also run through its northernmost third. Line H12 of Barcelona's BRT network traverses Gran Via on its entirety.
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Aaadonta
Aaadonta is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Endodontidae. Specimens from this genus are endemic to Palau.
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Hakim Habibur Rahman
The Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation was established in 1994 in his memory. The scope of the foundation includes research on and promotion of herbal and Unani medicine, establishment of charitable institutions on traditional medical studies and exchange of knowledge, awards of merit, organisation of seminars and symposia, and promotion of Rahman's social and intellectual ideals. Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman from India is one of the recipients of the Foundation 'awards of merit' in 1996.
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Jim Pash
He died April 29, 2005 at Yucca Valley, San Bernardino County, California, USA, from congestive heart failure while waiting for a liver transplant. A United States Army veteran who served in the Vietnam War, Pash is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.
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North Wales child abuse scandal
Of particular concern was the activities of the Bryn Alyn Community Group of homes which "stood out because of the large volume of complaints covering almost the whole period of our review." The Report said that complaints and evidence of abuse in children's run by the Bryn Alyn Community continued into the 1990s, this was in contrast to non-Bryn Alyn Community homes.
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George Ripley
George Ripley may refer to:
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Robin Cayzer, 3rd Baron Rotherwick
In 1996, he succeeded to his father's peerage title, and took up his seat in Britain's upper chamber as a Conservative. The passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 saw him elected as one of the 92 hereditary peers to remain in their seats for life. His areas of interest are listed as agriculture, animals, food and rural affairs; aviation; defence; energy and environment.
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Robin Cayzer, 3rd Baron Rotherwick
In 2005, he became a Fellow of the Industry and Parliament Trust. He belongs to the All Party Parliamentary Group for Motorcycling. He is also a Patron of the National Association for Bikers with a Disability.
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Robin Cayzer, 3rd Baron Rotherwick
Lord Rotherwick succeeded to the Cayzer baronetcy of Gartmore on the death of his kinsman Sir James Arthur Cayzer, 5th Baronet, on 27 February 2012.
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Robin Cayzer, 3rd Baron Rotherwick
He is a second cousin once removed of Labour and Co-operative politician Stella Creasy through his great grandfather Conservative politician Sir Charles Cayzer, 1st Baronet on her maternal side.
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KSLY
KSLY (96.1 MHz, "K-Love") is a non-commercial FM radio station that is licensed to and serves the San Luis Obispo, California area. Owned by Educational Media Foundation, the station carries a contemporary Christian music format from the nationally syndicated K-Love network as of October 16, 2016.
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Gerald and Sheila Broflovski
In tradition with the show's animation style, they are both composed of simple geometrical shapes, and are animated with use of a computer, though they are given the impression of being construction paper cutout compositions animated through the use of stop motion, which was the technique used to animate the "Spirit of Christmas" shorts and the show's first episode. Gerald is voiced by series co-creator Matt Stone and Sheila was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and is currently voiced by Mona Marshall. Their first names are derived from the first names of Stone's parents, Gerald and Sheila Stone.
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The Women's Room
Many women found "The Women's Room" relatable and stimulating; they were able to recognize their own lives in Mira's. Susan G. Cole remembers "riding the subway after ["The Women's Room"] came out in paperback and noticing five women in one car devouring it." Susan Faludi viewed the novel as capable of "[inspiring] an outward-looking passion and commitment in its readers," which "was no small feat." Gloria Steinem states that "The Women's Room" "expressed the experience of a huge number of women and let them know that they were not alone and not crazy."
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Tony Peters
He helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XVII, and earned Pro Bowl honors for the 1982 season.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
The NHPA made no distinction between properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places and those designated as National Historic Landmarks concerning qualification for tax incentives or grants. This was deliberate on the part of the 1966 act's authors, past experience had shown that categories of significance caused the lowest category to become expendable. Essentially, this reduced the Landmarks to little more than the "honor roll" of the National Register of Historic Places.
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Forge Valley Line
The Forge Valley Line was a 16 mile long branch of the North Eastern Railway between Seamer (near Scarborough, North Yorkshire) and Pickering. The line was intended to link Scarborough with Pickering. It opened in 1882 and closed in 1950, with the exception of a stretch from Pickering to Thornton Dale which remained open for quarry traffic until 1963.
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Linda Clifford
Linda Clifford (born June 14, 1948, New York City) is an American R&B, disco and house music singer and actress, who scored hits from the 1970s to the 1980s, most notably "If My Friends Could See Me Now", "Bridge over Troubled Water", "Runaway Love" and "Red Light".
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KMLM-FM
Until June 30, 2016, KURQ was a modern rock station branded as "New Rock 107.3". KURQ aired the syndicated morning program "The Bob & Tom Show" Monday to Saturday. During the nightly "Mandatory Metallica" segment, three Metallica songs played back to back. Another syndicated show, "Loveline", aired Sunday through Thursday late nights.
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On a Clear Night
She left Broome to tour the United States, and continued to write material on the road. While much of her first album revolved around the piano, most of the songs from "On a Clear Night" were guitar-based. This was because Higgins had easier access to a guitar than keyboards while touring. She said, "I hadn't been playing guitar very long for the first album so I think I'm definitely a better guitar player, and probably a worse piano player because I haven't been able to play it much over the last few years".
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George Landrith
Before joining Frontiers of Freedom, Landrith was the vice president and general counsel of the National Legal Center for the Public Interest (1996 to 1998). Prior to 1996, Landrith had a successful law practice in business law, litigation, and commercial transactions.