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Environmental activist
Wheeler School
educated at
1993 to 1998 she served as Massachusetts' Secretary of Environmental Affairs under Governor Weld and Governor Cellucci. After leaving this position, she became C.E.O. of the Preservation Society of Newport County. Coxe currently serves on various non-profit boards, including: "National Recreation and Park Association, the Appalachian Mountain Club, Grow Smart Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Commodores, the Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting, the Wheeler School, the Newport County Chamber of Commerce, Child and Family Services and the Attractions Council of Newport County." Coxe is the recipient of honorary doctorate degrees from the University of Rhode Island, the Massachusetts
Trudy Coxe
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British musician
Big beat
genre
Deejay Punk Roc (born Jon Paul Davies) was a breakbeat, big beat and hip hop duo artist based in Liverpool, England. The alias lasted from 1997 until 2002. He provided remixes for Korn, Pitchshifter and Kurtis Mantronik. Early life Jon Paul Davies was an electronic and house musician under numerous aliases during the 1990s,. One of his many aliases was Deejay Punk Roc in 1997. There was initially two different members of Deejay Punk Roc, As Jon Paul Davis handled the music production and When playing live Punk Roc was often fronted by a black DJ by the name of
DeeJay Punk-Roc
[]
British musician
Musician
occupation
Deejay Punk Roc (born Jon Paul Davies) was a breakbeat, big beat and hip hop duo artist based in Liverpool, England. The alias lasted from 1997 until 2002. He provided remixes for Korn, Pitchshifter and Kurtis Mantronik. Early life Jon Paul Davies was an electronic and house musician under numerous aliases during the 1990s,. One of his many aliases was Deejay Punk Roc in 1997. There was initially two different members of Deejay Punk Roc, As Jon Paul Davis handled the music production and When playing live Punk Roc was often fronted by a black DJ by the name of
DeeJay Punk-Roc
[ "Hardington Mandeville, Somerset" ]
village in the United Kingdom
South Somerset
located in the administrative territorial entity
Hardington Mandeville is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated south west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 585. History The Hardington part of the name of the village means settlement of Heardred's people. The manor was held before the Norman Conquest by Gunhilda, the daughter of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and then by William the Conqueror. during the 12th century it was granted to the Mandeville family, from which the second part of the name is taken. It was later held by the Portmans of Orchard Portman. The parish was
Hardington Mandeville
[ "Hardington Mandeville, Somerset" ]
village in the United Kingdom
Village
instance of
Hardington Mandeville is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated south west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 585. History The Hardington part of the name of the village means settlement of Heardred's people. The manor was held before the Norman Conquest by Gunhilda, the daughter of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and then by William the Conqueror. during the 12th century it was granted to the Mandeville family, from which the second part of the name is taken. It was later held by the Portmans of Orchard Portman. The parish was
Hardington Mandeville
[ "Hardington Mandeville, Somerset" ]
village in the United Kingdom
Civil parish
instance of
Hardington Mandeville is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated south west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 585. History The Hardington part of the name of the village means settlement of Heardred's people. The manor was held before the Norman Conquest by Gunhilda, the daughter of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and then by William the Conqueror. during the 12th century it was granted to the Mandeville family, from which the second part of the name is taken. It was later held by the Portmans of Orchard Portman. The parish was
Hardington Mandeville
[ "Hardington Mandeville, Somerset" ]
village in the United Kingdom
Village
instance of
part of the hundred of Houndsborough. Notable people Local councillor and village resident Cathy Bakewell was made Baroness of Hardington Mandeville in 2013. Sir Herbert Bartlett (1842 – 1921), English civil engineer and contractor, was born in Hardington Mandeville. Governance The parish council has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council’s operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and neighbourhood watch groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic. The parish council's role also
Hardington Mandeville
[ "Hardington Mandeville, Somerset" ]
village in the United Kingdom
South Somerset
located in the administrative territorial entity
includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of parish facilities, as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning. Conservation matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental issues are also the responsibility of the council. The town falls within the Non-metropolitan district of South Somerset, which was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, having previously been part of Yeovil Rural District. The district council is responsible for local planning and building control, local roads, council housing, environmental health, markets
Hardington Mandeville
[ "Hardington Mandeville, Somerset" ]
village in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
country
and fairs, refuse collection and recycling, cemeteries and crematoria, leisure services, parks, and tourism. Somerset County Council is responsible for running the largest and most expensive local services such as education, social services, libraries, main roads, public transport, policing and fire services, trading standards, waste disposal and strategic planning. It is also part of the Yeovil county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Geography Nearby is the Hardington Moor biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and
Hardington Mandeville
[]
place in Rennell and Bellona, Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
country
Abatai is a village in the Solomon Islands, on Rennell Island in the Rennell and Bellona province. Immediate neighboring villages include Tesauma, Magino, Matamoana and Nukumatangi. Joshua Na'siu is the chief of Aba'tai village. Location Approximately 40 km or 2.5hrs drive from Tigoa, East Rennell. This village is at Kangava Bay which has white sands beachs and coral reef which makes it popular for snorkelling. Population 80 people approx. Religion South Seas Evangelical Church (SSEC) and Baptist. The community hosted the first establishment of an ACE school. An education program that is Bible-based and is commended for helping children to
Abatai, Rennell Island
[]
place in Rennell and Bellona, Solomon Islands
Rennell Island
located in the administrative territorial entity
Abatai is a village in the Solomon Islands, on Rennell Island in the Rennell and Bellona province. Immediate neighboring villages include Tesauma, Magino, Matamoana and Nukumatangi. Joshua Na'siu is the chief of Aba'tai village. Location Approximately 40 km or 2.5hrs drive from Tigoa, East Rennell. This village is at Kangava Bay which has white sands beachs and coral reef which makes it popular for snorkelling. Population 80 people approx. Religion South Seas Evangelical Church (SSEC) and Baptist. The community hosted the first establishment of an ACE school. An education program that is Bible-based and is commended for helping children to
Abatai, Rennell Island
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Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Thoroughbred
animal breed
Excelebration (foaled 13 April 2008) is an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. As a three-year-old he recorded wins in the Mehl-Mülhens-Rennen and Hungerford Stakes, before winning his first Group 1 in the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp. After finishing second to the unbeaten Frankel in his first two starts of 2012 he recorded successive victories in the Prix Jacques Le Marois and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. These were followed by a fourth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Mile, after which he was retired to stud. He was trained by Marco Botti until being transferred to Aidan O'Brien at the end of the
Excelebration
[]
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Horse
instance of
2011 flat season. Background Excelebration is a bay horse foaled on 13 April 2008. Bred by Owenstown Stud, he is the son of Exceed and Excel, an Australian horse that won the Newmarket Handicap. Exceed and Excel's sire was Danehill, winner of the Sprint Cup and a British Champion sire. Excelebration's dam, Sun Shower, only raced once and is the daughter of Indian Ridge. Racing career 2010: two-year-old season Excelebration finished fourth in his first racecourse appearance in a maiden at Nottingham. He then won a Doncaster maiden and a class 3 race at Newmarket. 2011: three-year-old-season Excelebration started his
Excelebration
[]
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Horse
instance of
Elusive Kate and Prix Maurice de Gheest winner Moonlight Cloud. On 20 October at Ascot, Excelebration won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. Starting as the 10/11 favourite, he beat Cityscape by three lengths, with Elusive Kate a further three and a quarter lengths behind in third place. On his final appearance, Excelebration was sent to California to contest the Breeders' Cup Mile at Santa Anita Park. He started favourite but lacked his customary turn of foot and finished fourth of the nine runners behind the US trained horse Wise Dan. Excelebration earned £1,692,792 during his racing career. Assessment Excelebration was
Excelebration
[]
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Horse
instance of
officially rated as the joint seventh best horse in the world in 2011, with a rating of 126. He was rated the third best miler behind Frankel and Canford Cliffs. At the end of 2012 he was ranked as the joint-third-best horse in the world with Black Caviar, behind only Frankel and Cirrus des Aigles. Stud record Excelebration was retired from racing to become a breeding stallion for the Coolmore Stud in Ireland. His covering fee for the 2013 season was set at €22,500. In his first season at stud he sired Barney Roy. Pedigree Note: b. = Bay, ch.
Excelebration
[]
book by Joe McGinniss
Joe McGinniss
author
The Selling of the President 1968 is a 1969 book by American author Joe McGinniss. It was published by Trident Press in October, 1969. The title is a play on the Making of the President books by Theodore White. The book describes the marketing of Richard Nixon during the 1968 presidential campaign. It has been described as "a classic of political journalism" and a "classic of campaign reporting that first introduced many readers to the stage-managed world of political theater." It was reprinted in 1988 under the title The Selling of the President. McGinniss became an overnight success when the
The Selling of the President 1968
[]
book by Joe McGinniss
1969
publication date
The Selling of the President 1968 is a 1969 book by American author Joe McGinniss. It was published by Trident Press in October, 1969. The title is a play on the Making of the President books by Theodore White. The book describes the marketing of Richard Nixon during the 1968 presidential campaign. It has been described as "a classic of political journalism" and a "classic of campaign reporting that first introduced many readers to the stage-managed world of political theater." It was reprinted in 1988 under the title The Selling of the President. McGinniss became an overnight success when the
The Selling of the President 1968
[]
book by Joe McGinniss
1969
publication date
book, his first, landed on The New York Times bestseller list. He was 26 years old, making him the youngest living writer with that achievement. The book was on the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list for 31 weeks from October 1969 to May 1970. The idea for the book came to McGinniss almost serendipitously: [He] stumbled across his book’s topic while taking a train to New York. A fellow commuter had just landed the Hubert Humphrey account and was boasting that 'in six weeks we’ll have him looking better than Abraham Lincoln.' McGinniss tried to get access to Humphrey’s
The Selling of the President 1968
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Estádio Municipal de Aveiro
home venue
Sport Clube Beira-Mar () is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 championship season. The old Estádio Mário Duarte was the home ground from 1935 until 2019. From 2020, SC Beira-Mar plays home matches at Estádio Municipal de Aveiro. The club also has futsal, basketball, boxing, judo, handball, billiards, athletics, and paintball departments. Famous Portuguese players who have represented the club include Eusébio, António Veloso, and António Sousa. All three players have regularly been
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
Sport Clube Beira-Mar () is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 championship season. The old Estádio Mário Duarte was the home ground from 1935 until 2019. From 2020, SC Beira-Mar plays home matches at Estádio Municipal de Aveiro. The club also has futsal, basketball, boxing, judo, handball, billiards, athletics, and paintball departments. Famous Portuguese players who have represented the club include Eusébio, António Veloso, and António Sousa. All three players have regularly been
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Aveiro, Portugal
headquarters location
Sport Clube Beira-Mar () is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 championship season. The old Estádio Mário Duarte was the home ground from 1935 until 2019. From 2020, SC Beira-Mar plays home matches at Estádio Municipal de Aveiro. The club also has futsal, basketball, boxing, judo, handball, billiards, athletics, and paintball departments. Famous Portuguese players who have represented the club include Eusébio, António Veloso, and António Sousa. All three players have regularly been
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Estádio Mário Duarte
owner of
Sport Clube Beira-Mar () is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Campeonato de Portugal, the third national level, having gained promotion by winning the Aveiro FA First Division 2018/19 championship season. The old Estádio Mário Duarte was the home ground from 1935 until 2019. From 2020, SC Beira-Mar plays home matches at Estádio Municipal de Aveiro. The club also has futsal, basketball, boxing, judo, handball, billiards, athletics, and paintball departments. Famous Portuguese players who have represented the club include Eusébio, António Veloso, and António Sousa. All three players have regularly been
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
1922
inception
chosen for the Portugal national team and have played for the biggest clubs in the country—the former two with Benfica and the latter with both Porto and Sporting CP. After becoming a manager, Sousa also coached the team, guiding it to win the 1999 Taça de Portugal. History thumb|right|200px|Eusébio, one of the world's greatest footballers, played for Beira-Mar in the 1976–77 season. Beira-Mar was founded on 1 January 1922. It first reached the top division in 1961, only lasting one season. Subsequently, Beira-Mar reached the top flight several times enjoying a spell lasting from 1971 to 1974. In the 1976–77
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
chosen for the Portugal national team and have played for the biggest clubs in the country—the former two with Benfica and the latter with both Porto and Sporting CP. After becoming a manager, Sousa also coached the team, guiding it to win the 1999 Taça de Portugal. History thumb|right|200px|Eusébio, one of the world's greatest footballers, played for Beira-Mar in the 1976–77 season. Beira-Mar was founded on 1 January 1922. It first reached the top division in 1961, only lasting one season. Subsequently, Beira-Mar reached the top flight several times enjoying a spell lasting from 1971 to 1974. In the 1976–77
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
campaign, former S.L. Benfica and Portugal legend Eusébio signed up to play for Beira-Mar, requesting to be excluded in all matches against S.L. Benfica. Injuries prevented him from being fielded regularly, and the campaign ended in relegation. In 1988 Beira-Mar returned to the "Primeira Divisão" managing to remain there most of the following years and achieving a best ever sixth place overall finish in the 1990/91 top league season and also reaching the Cup final. In 1999 the club again reached the Cup final, this time defeating S.C. Campomaiorense 1–0 to win the Taça de Portugal. Beira-Mar's goal was scored
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Ricardo Sousa
head coach
by Ricardo Sousa, son of coach António Sousa, who played for the club in the 1970s. Despite winning its biggest honour to date, the team was relegated at season's end. As the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued in 1999, Beira-Mar participated in the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup, losing 1–2 on aggregate to Dutch club Vitesse. In the domestic league, the club finished second place in the second division, automatically returning to the top flight. On 23 February 2002, Beira-Mar achieved a 3–2 away win against FC Porto, which was managed by a young José Mourinho; it would be his last
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
home defeat in the following decade. In 2006, former European Golden Shoe winner Mário Jardel returned to Portugal to play for Beira-Mar, signing a one-year contract. The Brazilian scored in his official debut, a 2–2 home draw against Desportivo das Aves, but gradually lost his importance in the team and later transferred to a club in Cyprus. In 2007 Beira-Mar was relegated in a campaign that included the sacking of manager Carlos Carvalhal, who was replaced by Spaniard Francisco Soler after the team signed a deal with Inverfutbol, a Spanish-based sporting company. In 2010, Beira-Mar finished the season as second
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
by the club's supporters in conjunction with the city of Aveiro authorities and personalities like António Sousa and his son Ricardo Sousa, the club has returned to a more stable situation. After a five-year hiatus from the national competitions, S. C. Beira-Mar was promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal by virtue of winning the 2018/19 Aveiro FA First Division Championship and so far, has remained sufficiently competitive at the top half of the classification table. With the latest developments surrounding the fate of the old Mário Duarte Stadium, in late 2019 the city and regional authorities agreed with the club,
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Ricardo Sousa
head coach
by the club's supporters in conjunction with the city of Aveiro authorities and personalities like António Sousa and his son Ricardo Sousa, the club has returned to a more stable situation. After a five-year hiatus from the national competitions, S. C. Beira-Mar was promoted to the Campeonato de Portugal by virtue of winning the 2018/19 Aveiro FA First Division Championship and so far, has remained sufficiently competitive at the top half of the classification table. With the latest developments surrounding the fate of the old Mário Duarte Stadium, in late 2019 the city and regional authorities agreed with the club,
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
Cup, Beira-Mar became the second team from a second division to appear in the competition, after Bray Wanderers from the Republic of Ireland in 1990. Honours National Taça de Portugal Winners (1): 1998–99 Segunda Liga Winners (2): 2005–06, 2009–10 Segunda Divisão Winners (3): 1960–61, 1964–65, 1970–71 Terceira Divisão Winners (1): 1958–59 Other Taça Ribeiro dos Reis Winners (1): 1964–65 AF Aveiro Championship Winners (3): 1928–29, 1937–38, 2018–19 AF Aveiro First Division Winners (3): 1948–49, 1955–56, 1958–59 AF Aveiro Cup Winners (1): 2017–18 AF Aveiro Supercup Winners (1): 2019 Stadiums From 1935 until 2019, Beira-Mar played home games at Estádio Mário
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Estádio Municipal de Aveiro
home venue
Stadium for the long waiting expansion of Aveiro's main regional hospital. As a result of these developments, the city authorities reached a deal with the club for the use of the new Estádio Municipal de Aveiro by Beira-Mar S. C.. This modern 32000 seat stadium was purpose built to host some matches in the 2004 Euro Championship, is currently undergoing further development on its adjoining grounds by the Aveiro Football Association to establish new training facilities and a football academy. Nevertheless, due to the stadium's position being about 5 km outside the city limits next to the highway, does not
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Primeira Liga
league
2005 – Nov 06) Carlos Carvalhal (Nov 2006 – Jan 07) Francisco Soler (Jan 2007 – May 7) Rogério Gonçalves (May 2007 – Feb 08) Paulo Sérgio (Feb 2008 – May 8) António Sousa (June 2008 – Nov 08) Leonardo Jardim (May 2009 – Feb 11) Rui Bento (March 2011 – Feb 12) Ulisses Morais (Feb 2012 – Feb 13) Costinha (Feb 2013 – May 13) Jorge Neves (May 2013 – January 14) References External links Official website Category:Association football clubs established in 1922 Category:S.C. Beira-Mar Category:Taça de Portugal winners Category:1922 establishments in Portugal Category:Primeira Liga clubs Category:LigaPro clubs Category:Football
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
1922
inception
2005 – Nov 06) Carlos Carvalhal (Nov 2006 – Jan 07) Francisco Soler (Jan 2007 – May 7) Rogério Gonçalves (May 2007 – Feb 08) Paulo Sérgio (Feb 2008 – May 8) António Sousa (June 2008 – Nov 08) Leonardo Jardim (May 2009 – Feb 11) Rui Bento (March 2011 – Feb 12) Ulisses Morais (Feb 2012 – Feb 13) Costinha (Feb 2013 – May 13) Jorge Neves (May 2013 – January 14) References External links Official website Category:Association football clubs established in 1922 Category:S.C. Beira-Mar Category:Taça de Portugal winners Category:1922 establishments in Portugal Category:Primeira Liga clubs Category:LigaPro clubs Category:Football
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Association football
sport
2005 – Nov 06) Carlos Carvalhal (Nov 2006 – Jan 07) Francisco Soler (Jan 2007 – May 7) Rogério Gonçalves (May 2007 – Feb 08) Paulo Sérgio (Feb 2008 – May 8) António Sousa (June 2008 – Nov 08) Leonardo Jardim (May 2009 – Feb 11) Rui Bento (March 2011 – Feb 12) Ulisses Morais (Feb 2012 – Feb 13) Costinha (Feb 2013 – May 13) Jorge Neves (May 2013 – January 14) References External links Official website Category:Association football clubs established in 1922 Category:S.C. Beira-Mar Category:Taça de Portugal winners Category:1922 establishments in Portugal Category:Primeira Liga clubs Category:LigaPro clubs Category:Football
S.C. Beira-Mar
[ "Beira-Mar", "Sport Clube Beira-Mar", "SC Beira Mar", "Beira-Mar Aveiro", "SC Beira-Mar" ]
association football team from Aveiro, Portugal
Portugal
country
2005 – Nov 06) Carlos Carvalhal (Nov 2006 – Jan 07) Francisco Soler (Jan 2007 – May 7) Rogério Gonçalves (May 2007 – Feb 08) Paulo Sérgio (Feb 2008 – May 8) António Sousa (June 2008 – Nov 08) Leonardo Jardim (May 2009 – Feb 11) Rui Bento (March 2011 – Feb 12) Ulisses Morais (Feb 2012 – Feb 13) Costinha (Feb 2013 – May 13) Jorge Neves (May 2013 – January 14) References External links Official website Category:Association football clubs established in 1922 Category:S.C. Beira-Mar Category:Taça de Portugal winners Category:1922 establishments in Portugal Category:Primeira Liga clubs Category:LigaPro clubs Category:Football
S.C. Beira-Mar
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2018 Pakistani drama serial aired on ARY Digital
Pakistan
country of origin
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Balaa
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2018 Pakistani drama serial aired on ARY Digital
Pakistan
country of origin
language = Urdu | num_seasons = | num_episodes = 40 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = | producer = Fahad MustafaDr. Ali Kazmi | news_editor = | location = Karachi, Pakistan | cinematography = | editor = | camera = | runtime = 40 mintutes | company = | distributor = ARY Television Network | budget = | network = ARY Digital | channel = | picture_format = 1080i (HDTV) | audio_format = | first_run = | released = | first_aired = | last_aired = | preceded_by = Bay Dardi | followed_by = Bandish | related = | website =
Balaa
[]
2018 Pakistani drama serial aired on ARY Digital
Urdu
language of work or name
language = Urdu | num_seasons = | num_episodes = 40 | list_episodes = | executive_producer = | producer = Fahad MustafaDr. Ali Kazmi | news_editor = | location = Karachi, Pakistan | cinematography = | editor = | camera = | runtime = 40 mintutes | company = | distributor = ARY Television Network | budget = | network = ARY Digital | channel = | picture_format = 1080i (HDTV) | audio_format = | first_run = | released = | first_aired = | last_aired = | preceded_by = Bay Dardi | followed_by = Bandish | related = | website =
Balaa
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2018 Pakistani drama serial aired on ARY Digital
Pakistan
country of origin
female character". Reviewer from Daily Times praised Khan performance saying, "The actor has left people awestruck with his intense acting". The show has gotten a good response from the viewers; being the top drama series in monday slot airing in Pakistan. It also faced competition with Aatish of Hum TV and Tum Se Hi Talluq Hai'' of Geo Entertainment and became a slot leader instantly, and got high TRPs as high as 11.2 weekly. It was also criticized of its unnecessarily killing many characters. Khan and Peerzada won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively at annual ARY Social Media
Balaa
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Australian rules footballer
Caitlin
given name
Caitlin Greiser (born 17 February 1999) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the St Kilda Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Greiser signed with St Kilda during the first period of the 2019 expansion club signing period in August. She made her debut against the at RSEA Park in the opening round of the 2020 season. Greiser earned the nickname "G-Train" (a nickname also used to describe former St Kilda footballer Fraser Gehrig) after kicking a long-range goal in the Saints' round three victory over at Moorabbin Oval. She was the AFLW's leading goalkicker in 2020 with 10
Caitlin Greiser
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Dream mixed martial arts event in 2010
Mixed martial arts
sport
Dream 14 was a mixed martial arts event held by Fighting and Entertainment Group's mixed martial arts promotion Dream. The event took place on May 29, 2010 in Japan. The event aired live in North America on HDNet. Background This event was originally expected to be held in Seoul, South Korea on April 24, 2010. However, many factors, including the issue that many top Korean stars such as Denis Kang and Hong Man Choi were not available in April, contributed to the Korea event being cancelled. This was the second Dream event to take place in a cage. Results References
Dream 14
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Dream mixed martial arts event in 2010
Japan
country
Dream 14 was a mixed martial arts event held by Fighting and Entertainment Group's mixed martial arts promotion Dream. The event took place on May 29, 2010 in Japan. The event aired live in North America on HDNet. Background This event was originally expected to be held in Seoul, South Korea on April 24, 2010. However, many factors, including the issue that many top Korean stars such as Denis Kang and Hong Man Choi were not available in April, contributed to the Korea event being cancelled. This was the second Dream event to take place in a cage. Results References
Dream 14
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Norwegian politician
Politician
occupation
Irene Lange Nordahl (born February 11, 1968 in Sørreisa) is a Norwegian politician representing the Centre Party. In the 2009 election, she was elected to parliament from Troms, and serves on the Standing Committee on Business and Industry, and is the Center Party's spokesperson on commerce issues. Prior to her election to parliament, Nordahl served in the county council for Troms, and was the county councilor on commerce between 2005 and 2007. She has ten years of experience in the municipality council and chairmanship in Sørreisa. In the 2009 election campaign, Nordahl was nominated as her party's top candidate. She
Irene Lange Nordahl
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
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Mango Yellow () is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco. Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Cláudio Assis
director
Mango Yellow () is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco. Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Brazil
country of origin
Mango Yellow () is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco. Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Cláudio Assis
producer
Mango Yellow () is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco. Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film
Mango Yellow
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Festival. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the best Brazilian films of all time, while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response. Plot The film opens with Lígia, a barmaid who is fed up with her grueling routine and who is forced to routinely turn down the sexual propositions of the bar's customers. One of the men who hits on Lígia is Isaac, a necrophiliac who enjoys sodomizing corpses and drinking their blood. He lives at the Texas Hotel,
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Brazil
country of origin
Festival. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the best Brazilian films of all time, while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response. Plot The film opens with Lígia, a barmaid who is fed up with her grueling routine and who is forced to routinely turn down the sexual propositions of the bar's customers. One of the men who hits on Lígia is Isaac, a necrophiliac who enjoys sodomizing corpses and drinking their blood. He lives at the Texas Hotel,
Mango Yellow
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good. Wellington goes to the Texas Hotel to seek solace. Dunga wants to take Wellington up to his room, but Wellington is put off by the funeral of the recently deceased owner of the hotel. Meanwhile, Isaac is thrown out of the bar after trying to forcibly grab Lígia. He is then seen driving his car and when he meets Kika, he takes her to his apartment and they have sex. As the film concludes, Lígia is shown again complaining about her routine. This is followed by a montage of everyday city life, ending with Kika deciding to dye her
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
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hair in mango yellow, the same shade that made Isaac so attracted to Lígia. Cast Matheus Nachtergaele as Dunga Jonas Bloch as Isaac Dira Paes as Kika Chico Díaz as Wellington Leona Cavalli as Lígia Conceição Camarotti as Aurora Cosme Prezado Soares as Bianor Everaldo Pontes as Rabecão Magdale Alves as Dayse (or Daisy) Jones Melo as priest Themes Writing for The New York Times, Stephen Holden interpreted the film's message as follows: "This is how the lower half lives in Brazil, and by extension, humanity at its most basic, getting along without the rose-colored protections that affluence affords." As
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Brazil
country of origin
hair in mango yellow, the same shade that made Isaac so attracted to Lígia. Cast Matheus Nachtergaele as Dunga Jonas Bloch as Isaac Dira Paes as Kika Chico Díaz as Wellington Leona Cavalli as Lígia Conceição Camarotti as Aurora Cosme Prezado Soares as Bianor Everaldo Pontes as Rabecão Magdale Alves as Dayse (or Daisy) Jones Melo as priest Themes Writing for The New York Times, Stephen Holden interpreted the film's message as follows: "This is how the lower half lives in Brazil, and by extension, humanity at its most basic, getting along without the rose-colored protections that affluence affords." As
Mango Yellow
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it deals with these kinds of themes, the film was labeled as "violent". In response, Assis said that he "films life as it is". Jose Solis of PopMatters declared that "despite its sorrowful appearance, the film is a celebration of life". Assis tried to contrast the violence depicted by the Hollywood action films with the "small violences" which people face everyday, making it "poetic and violent at the same time". Bloch's character shooting corpses represents "a harmless, symbolic addiction" in the same way other aspects of the film "come from it, this violence within us". Writing in The New Yorker,
Mango Yellow
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Michael Sragow said that "The human content ... is the stuff of art-house exploitation." IstoÉ Gentes Domingas Person wrote that the phrase "the human being is stomach and sex", which is said by the priest in the film, is an apt summary of the film's "spirit". Writing in Diário de Pernambuco, Luciana Veras declared that the film "talk[s] about the excluded [people] who also crave the same as the characters in the [tele]novela[s], from Hollywood films or French novels: love and happiness". Assis criticized the fact that several directors like to "glamorize poverty," and as such, he characterized his characters
Mango Yellow
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to show the people's vice. José Geraldo Couto of Folha de S. Paulo wrote that the film shows that "the miserable are not dear waiting for the mercy of others, but are full of life, willing to kill or die to fulfill their desires and instincts". Deborah Young of Variety opined that the mango yellow color represents both "the jaundiced shade of their broken dreams" and their sense "of nonconformity and feeling alive." Background and production Prior to Mango Yellow, Cláudio Assis worked as a production director on the 1996 film Perfumed Ball and as director on three short films.
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Cláudio Assis
director
to show the people's vice. José Geraldo Couto of Folha de S. Paulo wrote that the film shows that "the miserable are not dear waiting for the mercy of others, but are full of life, willing to kill or die to fulfill their desires and instincts". Deborah Young of Variety opined that the mango yellow color represents both "the jaundiced shade of their broken dreams" and their sense "of nonconformity and feeling alive." Background and production Prior to Mango Yellow, Cláudio Assis worked as a production director on the 1996 film Perfumed Ball and as director on three short films.
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Cláudio Assis
producer
to show the people's vice. José Geraldo Couto of Folha de S. Paulo wrote that the film shows that "the miserable are not dear waiting for the mercy of others, but are full of life, willing to kill or die to fulfill their desires and instincts". Deborah Young of Variety opined that the mango yellow color represents both "the jaundiced shade of their broken dreams" and their sense "of nonconformity and feeling alive." Background and production Prior to Mango Yellow, Cláudio Assis worked as a production director on the 1996 film Perfumed Ball and as director on three short films.
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the cities of Recife and Olinda, both in the state of Pernambuco. It was shot with 35 mm cameras brought from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and filming took place in five weeks between September and October 2001. One of the first ideas Assis had for the film was to show the mons pubis of a waitress he knew. Though he was unsure how to include this element, the yellow-colored pubic hair matched the book Tempo Amarelo ("Yellow Time"), by sociologist Renato Carneiro Campos. The title of the film was borrowed from the book, in which the author describes
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the "rotten teeth of children, the color of poverty in the country". Assis wanted to create a film to show "the face of the Brazilian people. We are from the Third World and we need to look at ourselves". Release Mango Yellows premiere was held at the Festival do Rio on October 4, 2002, while it was released on domestic theaters on August 15, 2003. Despite receiving praise by film critics, it was moderately received by Brazilian audiences. Mango Yellow grossed R$769,750, with a viewership of 129,021 people in the sixteen Brazilian theaters in which it was shown, representing the
Mango Yellow
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twelfth largest audience for a domestic film in 2003. Accolades At the 35th Festival de Brasília, Mango Yellow was selected as Best Film by the official jury, the popular jury, and critics alike; it also received the awards for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Cast, and Best Actor (Díaz). Assis won the award for Best Debut Film at the 25th Havana Film Festival, where the film also won the award for Best Cinematography. It also won for Best Cinematography at the Seventh Brazilian Film Festival of Miami. Mango Yellow won in every feature film category at the 13th Cine Ceará—Best
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Film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score, Best Actor (for Nachtergaele), and Best Actress (for Paes)—and also received a special prize for its costume design. Although nominated in 13 categories at the 2004 Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro, it only won for Best Cinematography. At the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival, it won the award for Best Film in the Forum section, and received the Grand Prix at the 15th Toulouse Latin America Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Ariel Award for Best Ibero-American Film. Critical reception The film received generally positive
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reviews in Brazil. The characters, the actor performances, and the soundtrack were praised by Person and Veras, with Veras noting that the film's characterizations avoided stereotypes. The film's cinematography was praised by Person and Veras as well as by Marcelo Hessel from Omelete and Alcino Leite Netto from Folha de S. Paulo, with Netto appreciating that the imagery was neither "decorative" nor "spare", but a part of the film. The film's depiction of real life in Brazil was praised by Hessel and Veras, with both of them commenting that City of God is "cosmeticized" if compared to Mango Yellow, and
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Brazil
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reviews in Brazil. The characters, the actor performances, and the soundtrack were praised by Person and Veras, with Veras noting that the film's characterizations avoided stereotypes. The film's cinematography was praised by Person and Veras as well as by Marcelo Hessel from Omelete and Alcino Leite Netto from Folha de S. Paulo, with Netto appreciating that the imagery was neither "decorative" nor "spare", but a part of the film. The film's depiction of real life in Brazil was praised by Hessel and Veras, with both of them commenting that City of God is "cosmeticized" if compared to Mango Yellow, and
Mango Yellow
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the Hessel stating that Mango Yellow is "a testimony of documentary and sociological value". Cinepop critic Andrea Don declared it a film that viewers would either love or hate, concluding that "you will not leave the cinema's room the same as you entered". In 2015, it was recognized by the Brazilian Film Critics Association as the 86th best Brazilian film of all time on its Top 100. Mango Yellow received mixed reviews from English-speaking reviewers. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 60% rating based on five reviews, with an average score of 5.6/10. On Metacritic, which
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assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 40 (indicating "mixed or average reviews") based on five reviews. A The Village Voice reviewer described the characters as "babbling caricatures" and the film as a "shallow Brazilian trifle". Young called Nachtergaele a "standout" as "He embodies the film's savage over-the-topness without flattening out as some of the other characters do." Although praising its cinematography, Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club said it is "a film that has nothing to say". Sragow, Young, and Fox also praised cinematographer Carvalho's work; Fox said
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it is "[t]awdry stuff ... but it's glorious to look at". In Sragow's opinion, the penultimate scene—the montage—"boasts an eloquence that eclipses everything else in the movie". Holden found the characters to be "robust, full-dimensional people" and praised the film's "surreal flavor". Solis praised it, saying "the real pleasure" in the film is that Assis "doesn't recur to exploitation to make these people memorable". Home media The film was released on DVD in Brazil by Califórnia Filmes in 2004, while in the United States it was released by First Run Features in partnership with Global Film Initiative on the "Global
Mango Yellow
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2002 film by Cláudio Assis
Brazil
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it is "[t]awdry stuff ... but it's glorious to look at". In Sragow's opinion, the penultimate scene—the montage—"boasts an eloquence that eclipses everything else in the movie". Holden found the characters to be "robust, full-dimensional people" and praised the film's "surreal flavor". Solis praised it, saying "the real pleasure" in the film is that Assis "doesn't recur to exploitation to make these people memorable". Home media The film was released on DVD in Brazil by Califórnia Filmes in 2004, while in the United States it was released by First Run Features in partnership with Global Film Initiative on the "Global
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[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Jammu
place of birth
Shesh Paul Vaid also known as S. P. Vaid, was the Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu & Kashmir from 31 December 2016 till 6 September 2018. Early life Born in 1959, Vaid grew up in the Kathua district in Jammu and graduated in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc) from Madras Veterinary College. He qualified for the Civil Services and was allotted the Indian Police Service (IPS) on 25 August 1986 with Jammu and Kashmir cadre. Career From 1988 to 1990, he was the Additional Superintendent of Police in Badgam and was promoted as Superintendent in the same district in 1990,
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Indian Police Service
employer
Shesh Paul Vaid also known as S. P. Vaid, was the Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu & Kashmir from 31 December 2016 till 6 September 2018. Early life Born in 1959, Vaid grew up in the Kathua district in Jammu and graduated in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc) from Madras Veterinary College. He qualified for the Civil Services and was allotted the Indian Police Service (IPS) on 25 August 1986 with Jammu and Kashmir cadre. Career From 1988 to 1990, he was the Additional Superintendent of Police in Badgam and was promoted as Superintendent in the same district in 1990,
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
Shesh Paul Vaid also known as S. P. Vaid, was the Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu & Kashmir from 31 December 2016 till 6 September 2018. Early life Born in 1959, Vaid grew up in the Kathua district in Jammu and graduated in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc) from Madras Veterinary College. He qualified for the Civil Services and was allotted the Indian Police Service (IPS) on 25 August 1986 with Jammu and Kashmir cadre. Career From 1988 to 1990, he was the Additional Superintendent of Police in Badgam and was promoted as Superintendent in the same district in 1990,
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Jammu
place of birth
the year when he faced maximum militant attacks. He also topped the International Commanders' programme at Police staff College at UK. In the course of his career, he has served as Deputy Inspector General of Police of Jammu, as Inspector General (Crime), IGP (Home Guards and Civil Defence), as Inspector General Modernisation Police Headquarters, as Inspector General of Police of Jammu, as IGP Crime and Railways (2008) and Inspector General of Police (IGP) Traffic Jammu & Kashmir. In 2009, he was sent on deputation to Bureau of Police_Research and_Development(BPR&D) in New Delhi where he was initially posted as Director of
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Indian Police Service
employer
Special Policing, then as Director of Training and in the last few months of his deputation as the Director of Administration In February 2010, Dr. S P Vaid was also appointed as the new Secretary of Central Indian Police Service Association (CIPSA) as an additional central charge besides his assignment in Bureau of Police Research & Development. in June 2011, Dr Vaid was promoted to the senior Indian police rank of Additional Director General of Police. Consequently, he returned to his parent cadre in September 2011and in November 2011, the J&K State Cabinet ordered the posting of Vaid as Additional
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
Special Policing, then as Director of Training and in the last few months of his deputation as the Director of Administration In February 2010, Dr. S P Vaid was also appointed as the new Secretary of Central Indian Police Service Association (CIPSA) as an additional central charge besides his assignment in Bureau of Police Research & Development. in June 2011, Dr Vaid was promoted to the senior Indian police rank of Additional Director General of Police. Consequently, he returned to his parent cadre in September 2011and in November 2011, the J&K State Cabinet ordered the posting of Vaid as Additional
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Jammu
place of birth
Director General of Police (ADGP), Headquarters (PHQ). On 3 March 2016, Vaid was promoted to the grade of Director General (DG), and was subsequently appointed as Director General of Police (Prisons). On 8 September 2016, Vaid was transferred and posted as Special DG (Coordination and Law & Order). The post of Special D.G Coordination held by S.K Mishra had been re-designated as Special DG (Coordination and Law & Order) till held by the officer. On 28 December 2016, The State Cabinet confirmed the name of S.P. Vaid as new Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir Police. The
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Jammu and Kashmir Police
employer
Director General of Police (ADGP), Headquarters (PHQ). On 3 March 2016, Vaid was promoted to the grade of Director General (DG), and was subsequently appointed as Director General of Police (Prisons). On 8 September 2016, Vaid was transferred and posted as Special DG (Coordination and Law & Order). The post of Special D.G Coordination held by S.K Mishra had been re-designated as Special DG (Coordination and Law & Order) till held by the officer. On 28 December 2016, The State Cabinet confirmed the name of S.P. Vaid as new Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir Police. The
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
Director General of Police (ADGP), Headquarters (PHQ). On 3 March 2016, Vaid was promoted to the grade of Director General (DG), and was subsequently appointed as Director General of Police (Prisons). On 8 September 2016, Vaid was transferred and posted as Special DG (Coordination and Law & Order). The post of Special D.G Coordination held by S.K Mishra had been re-designated as Special DG (Coordination and Law & Order) till held by the officer. On 28 December 2016, The State Cabinet confirmed the name of S.P. Vaid as new Director General of Police (DGP) of Jammu and Kashmir Police. The
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Jammu
place of birth
decision was taken in the State Cabinet meeting headed by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti in Jammu. On 31 December 2016, Vaid took over the charge of Director General of Police from K. Rajendra Kumar. Notable contributions to law and order in Kashmir Vaid has played a role in many notable events in the state and made attempts to facilitate the improvement of law and order and police-community relations. In December 1999 Vaid supervised the release from Kot Bhalwal jail of Pakistani mujaheddin leader and the founder of the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed, Azhar Masood, who was exchanged for passengers on the
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
decision was taken in the State Cabinet meeting headed by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti in Jammu. On 31 December 2016, Vaid took over the charge of Director General of Police from K. Rajendra Kumar. Notable contributions to law and order in Kashmir Vaid has played a role in many notable events in the state and made attempts to facilitate the improvement of law and order and police-community relations. In December 1999 Vaid supervised the release from Kot Bhalwal jail of Pakistani mujaheddin leader and the founder of the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed, Azhar Masood, who was exchanged for passengers on the
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
hijacked Indian Airlines Flight 814 (IC-814). On January 29, 2002 there was a specific information that a group of Al-Badr militants were waiting for other terrorist associates to conduct a meeting to plan subversive activities in Srinagar. Vaid, then DIG of Police Range Srinagar planned a joint operation along with BSF and J&K Police SOG to apprehend the militants. The same night Vaid got the area cordoned off with the help of BSF/SOG and local police so as to ensure that militants do not escape during night taking the advantage of darkness. The held up militants tried to take the
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Jammu
place of birth
BSF personnel hostage who were trapped inside but an assault was launched by Vaid along with other officers and in the process managed to rescue one BSF Jawan. In an official statement from the President's Secretariat, the President of India awarded Vaid the Police Medal for Gallantry: In August 2006 the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported about Vaid's involvement in a project with state-owned Bharat Petroleum to employ family members of the approximately 1,000 Jammu and Kashmir policemen who have died fighting separatists. In December 2006, as IGP Jammu, Vaid supervised the operation against the militants and regained control of
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
India
country of citizenship
BSF personnel hostage who were trapped inside but an assault was launched by Vaid along with other officers and in the process managed to rescue one BSF Jawan. In an official statement from the President's Secretariat, the President of India awarded Vaid the Police Medal for Gallantry: In August 2006 the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported about Vaid's involvement in a project with state-owned Bharat Petroleum to employ family members of the approximately 1,000 Jammu and Kashmir policemen who have died fighting separatists. In December 2006, as IGP Jammu, Vaid supervised the operation against the militants and regained control of
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
BSF personnel hostage who were trapped inside but an assault was launched by Vaid along with other officers and in the process managed to rescue one BSF Jawan. In an official statement from the President's Secretariat, the President of India awarded Vaid the Police Medal for Gallantry: In August 2006 the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) reported about Vaid's involvement in a project with state-owned Bharat Petroleum to employ family members of the approximately 1,000 Jammu and Kashmir policemen who have died fighting separatists. In December 2006, as IGP Jammu, Vaid supervised the operation against the militants and regained control of
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
the Kot Bhalwal prison following seven-hour clashes with more than 300 prisoners after the situation within the jail went out of control. Vaid served as a chairman of the session, "Regional Cooperation to Fight Terrorism", at the March 2009 Asia Pacific Regional Conference of The World Federation of United Nations Associations. In December 2011, Vaid inaugurated 2nd Police Martyr's Memorial North Zone Inter Club T-20 Cricket Championship 2011–12 in Kathua district of J&K. This tournament is said to have served the dual purpose of better Police-Public relations and honour to Martyr's families. In the Burhan aftermath of the killing of
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
Hizbul Mujahideen Commander, Burhan Wani in 2016, law and order situation in the Valley had spiralled out of control and the state government, while taking a serious note of it, shifted Vaid from the position of DG (prisons) and to Special DG (Law and order). After taking over the charge, Vaid camped in the Kashmir region and initiated various measures to make optimum use of the force so as to check rising casualties of both civilians and security forces through police-public interaction programmes in almost all districts of the Valley. Vaid has been credited for playing an important role in
Shesh Paul Vaid
[ "S. P. Vaid", "SP Vaid", "S P Vaid" ]
Indian Police Service officer
Vaid
family name
restoring peace and normalcy in the valley. Assassination attempts While Deputy Inspector General of Police, Baramulla range in the Kashmir Valley, Vaid suffered a severe hand injury in March 1999 when 25 militants ambushed his car and two escort gypsies on the national highway, on his way to Baramulla after a review meeting at Srinagar where he was officiating as Inspector General. The militants, aware that his car was bullet-proof, hurled hand-grenades and used powerful universal machine guns which pierce through bullet-proof glass, instead of the commonly used AK-47s. In 1990, while Superintendent in Badgam, Vaid was accompanying his wife
Shesh Paul Vaid
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Studio album
instance of
Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, funk, electronic, Qawwali, hip hop, reggae, classical and soft rock, among others. The album was preceded by the release of two singles: "Pillowtalk" (which debuted at number one in a number of international charts, including the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100), and "Like I Would". "Wrong", featuring Kehlani, was also subsequently released as
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Alternative R&B
genre
Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, funk, electronic, Qawwali, hip hop, reggae, classical and soft rock, among others. The album was preceded by the release of two singles: "Pillowtalk" (which debuted at number one in a number of international charts, including the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100), and "Like I Would". "Wrong", featuring Kehlani, was also subsequently released as
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Funk
genre
Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, funk, electronic, Qawwali, hip hop, reggae, classical and soft rock, among others. The album was preceded by the release of two singles: "Pillowtalk" (which debuted at number one in a number of international charts, including the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100), and "Like I Would". "Wrong", featuring Kehlani, was also subsequently released as
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Reggae
genre
Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, funk, electronic, Qawwali, hip hop, reggae, classical and soft rock, among others. The album was preceded by the release of two singles: "Pillowtalk" (which debuted at number one in a number of international charts, including the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100), and "Like I Would". "Wrong", featuring Kehlani, was also subsequently released as
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Soft rock
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Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, funk, electronic, Qawwali, hip hop, reggae, classical and soft rock, among others. The album was preceded by the release of two singles: "Pillowtalk" (which debuted at number one in a number of international charts, including the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100), and "Like I Would". "Wrong", featuring Kehlani, was also subsequently released as
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
RCA Records
record label
Mind of Mine is the debut solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Zayn, released on 25 March 2016 by RCA Records. Primarily an R&B and alternative R&B, the album blends elements from a number of genres, including pop, folk, dub, soul, funk, electronic, Qawwali, hip hop, reggae, classical and soft rock, among others. The album was preceded by the release of two singles: "Pillowtalk" (which debuted at number one in a number of international charts, including the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100), and "Like I Would". "Wrong", featuring Kehlani, was also subsequently released as
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the third single. Kehlani is the only feature on the album. The release date of the album marks the one year anniversary of Zayn leaving the boy band One Direction. Mind of Mine has received generally positive reviews, with praise for Malik's new musical direction and his vocal performance. Mind of Mine debuted at number one in several countries including the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden, with Malik becoming the first British male artist to debut at number one in both the UK and US with a debut single and debut studio album.
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik
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Background Following Zayn Malik's five-year stint with English-Irish band One Direction, he quit the band after signing off from the band's On the Road Again Tour for an indefinite period six days prior due to stress. Shortly after, Malik began working on solo material. After sessions with various producers, Malik eventually went on to meet James "Malay" Ho, who would become his debut album's main collaborator. On 29 July 2015, Malik shared a photo on social media of his official signing with RCA Records. Throughout the rest of 2015, Malik gave interviews with several music magazines, during which he spoke
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
RCA Records
record label
Background Following Zayn Malik's five-year stint with English-Irish band One Direction, he quit the band after signing off from the band's On the Road Again Tour for an indefinite period six days prior due to stress. Shortly after, Malik began working on solo material. After sessions with various producers, Malik eventually went on to meet James "Malay" Ho, who would become his debut album's main collaborator. On 29 July 2015, Malik shared a photo on social media of his official signing with RCA Records. Throughout the rest of 2015, Malik gave interviews with several music magazines, during which he spoke
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about his debut solo studio album and revealed part of the track list. He stated "life experiences have been the influences for the album and just stuff that I've been through, especially in the last five years". Furthermore, he explained his reasons for leaving One Direction: "there was never any room for me to experiment creatively in the band." Malik originally auditioned to be a solo R&B singer with Mario's "Let Me Love You" in 2010 before becoming part of One Direction, but with the band headed in a pop rock direction. Due to the band's musical direction, Malik was
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biggest] anymore" but "It was more about the people that I reach. I want to reach them in the right way, and I want them to believe what I’m saying." He added, "I just want to make music now." Conception and influence In March 2015, Malik was seen at a London recording studio with producer Naughty Boy, leading to speculation of the pair working on music together. Following his departure from One Direction, Malik alluded to the potential of a solo career, with the release of his first solo studio album to be released under the Syco label in 2016.
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Alternative R&B
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a new urban audience in the UK. He stated musically the record leans towards R&B, and described his album as "weird, alternative R&B", stating that "It's all very sparse and random," and "They're all kind of different thoughts. The music reflects that as well because they're different emotions, so you feel different things through each song." He also said it would incorporate different genres of music, such as soul, reggae, and an R&B-rock fusion, stating that "all the songs are different genres," and that they "don't really fit a specific type of music. They're not like, 'This is funk, this
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Funk
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a new urban audience in the UK. He stated musically the record leans towards R&B, and described his album as "weird, alternative R&B", stating that "It's all very sparse and random," and "They're all kind of different thoughts. The music reflects that as well because they're different emotions, so you feel different things through each song." He also said it would incorporate different genres of music, such as soul, reggae, and an R&B-rock fusion, stating that "all the songs are different genres," and that they "don't really fit a specific type of music. They're not like, 'This is funk, this
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Reggae
genre
a new urban audience in the UK. He stated musically the record leans towards R&B, and described his album as "weird, alternative R&B", stating that "It's all very sparse and random," and "They're all kind of different thoughts. The music reflects that as well because they're different emotions, so you feel different things through each song." He also said it would incorporate different genres of music, such as soul, reggae, and an R&B-rock fusion, stating that "all the songs are different genres," and that they "don't really fit a specific type of music. They're not like, 'This is funk, this
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Reggae
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is soul, this is upbeat, this is a dance tune.' Nothing is like that. I don't really know what my style is yet. I'm kind of just showing what my influences are. Depending on what the reaction is, then I'll go somewhere with that." The album was influenced by the music that Malik grew up with, primarily his father's urban music records, including R&B artists R. Kelly, Usher, Donell Jones, and Prince, rappers Tupac and Biggie, and reggae artists Gregory Isaacs and Yellowman, as well as Bollywood music. He cited rapper Tupac's All Eyez on Me as the album that
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