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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik
performer
that, "Even if there were co-writers involved, all the direction for the songs and all the lyrics and everything pretty much came from him".<ref name="ew-making">{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/03/25/zayn-malik-mind-of-mine-behind-scenes-malay-ho|title=Inside the making of Zayn Malik's debut album, Mind of Mine|work=Entertainment Weekly|author=Amanda Michelle Steiner|date=25 March 2016}}</ref> The song titles are rendered in a stylised manner, reminiscent of Prince. Malik said the stylized capitalization reflects the way he used to like capitalizing letters when he was at school. Malik said that, after his debut album releases, he plans to pursue an academic degree in English or literature (which he originally intended before his music career), while
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Alternative R&B
genre
by The Beatles, particularly John Lennon, citing the songs "In My Life" and the Indian-influenced "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". Malik sang "Lucozade" in a freestyle manner and recorded the song in one take. Composition Music Primarily R&B album the album blends elements from a number of genres, including alternative R&B, pop, folk, soul (including British soul and neo-soul), dub, funk, electronic, reggae, Qawwali ghazal, hip hop, classical, and soft rock. The album also channels different eras of music, including modern, retro, 1980s, and 1990s, while the moods of the album vary from slow ballads to thumping club jams.
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Funk
genre
by The Beatles, particularly John Lennon, citing the songs "In My Life" and the Indian-influenced "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". Malik sang "Lucozade" in a freestyle manner and recorded the song in one take. Composition Music Primarily R&B album the album blends elements from a number of genres, including alternative R&B, pop, folk, soul (including British soul and neo-soul), dub, funk, electronic, reggae, Qawwali ghazal, hip hop, classical, and soft rock. The album also channels different eras of music, including modern, retro, 1980s, and 1990s, while the moods of the album vary from slow ballads to thumping club jams.
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Reggae
genre
by The Beatles, particularly John Lennon, citing the songs "In My Life" and the Indian-influenced "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". Malik sang "Lucozade" in a freestyle manner and recorded the song in one take. Composition Music Primarily R&B album the album blends elements from a number of genres, including alternative R&B, pop, folk, soul (including British soul and neo-soul), dub, funk, electronic, reggae, Qawwali ghazal, hip hop, classical, and soft rock. The album also channels different eras of music, including modern, retro, 1980s, and 1990s, while the moods of the album vary from slow ballads to thumping club jams.
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Soft rock
genre
by The Beatles, particularly John Lennon, citing the songs "In My Life" and the Indian-influenced "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". Malik sang "Lucozade" in a freestyle manner and recorded the song in one take. Composition Music Primarily R&B album the album blends elements from a number of genres, including alternative R&B, pop, folk, soul (including British soul and neo-soul), dub, funk, electronic, reggae, Qawwali ghazal, hip hop, classical, and soft rock. The album also channels different eras of music, including modern, retro, 1980s, and 1990s, while the moods of the album vary from slow ballads to thumping club jams.
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Contemporary R&B
genre
vocals, tackling different moods such as smitten, libidinous, and ethereal, and using vocal techniques such as intricately voiced chords and falsettos throughout the album, ornate vocal runs in "Fool for You", vibrato in "It's You", Qawwali singing in "Flower", freestyle singing in "Lucozade" and reggae singing in "Do Something Good". The music production is similarly detailed, complex, and deeply textured, ranging from elaborate synth swirls in "She" to the careful layering of soft-funk guitar lines in "Borderz". There is sonic experimentation present throughout the album, experimenting with elements such as the minimal and moody tones of contemporary R&B, reverberated funk
Mind of Mine
[]
2016 album by Zayn Malik
Funk
genre
vocals, tackling different moods such as smitten, libidinous, and ethereal, and using vocal techniques such as intricately voiced chords and falsettos throughout the album, ornate vocal runs in "Fool for You", vibrato in "It's You", Qawwali singing in "Flower", freestyle singing in "Lucozade" and reggae singing in "Do Something Good". The music production is similarly detailed, complex, and deeply textured, ranging from elaborate synth swirls in "She" to the careful layering of soft-funk guitar lines in "Borderz". There is sonic experimentation present throughout the album, experimenting with elements such as the minimal and moody tones of contemporary R&B, reverberated funk
Mind of Mine
[]
2016 album by Zayn Malik
Reggae
genre
vocals, tackling different moods such as smitten, libidinous, and ethereal, and using vocal techniques such as intricately voiced chords and falsettos throughout the album, ornate vocal runs in "Fool for You", vibrato in "It's You", Qawwali singing in "Flower", freestyle singing in "Lucozade" and reggae singing in "Do Something Good". The music production is similarly detailed, complex, and deeply textured, ranging from elaborate synth swirls in "She" to the careful layering of soft-funk guitar lines in "Borderz". There is sonic experimentation present throughout the album, experimenting with elements such as the minimal and moody tones of contemporary R&B, reverberated funk
Mind of Mine
[]
2016 album by Zayn Malik
Alternative R&B
genre
guitar, M83-esque electronics, and soft rock drums and piano. Songs The opening title track "Mind of Mine" involves Malik's voice warbling plaintively through a fog of effects, with his voice drenched in reverb and backed by a piano, and it has some Bollywood music elements. The track seamlessly transitions into the lead single "Pillowtalk". "Pillowtalk" is a downtempo electronic R&B slow jam, leaning towards alternative R&B. "It's You" is a slow R&B intimate ballad that showcases Malik's falsetto as he sings the song's title during the chorus. "Befour" was described by Rolling Stone as "smooth R&B" and NME described it
Mind of Mine
[]
2016 album by Zayn Malik
Soft rock
genre
guitar, M83-esque electronics, and soft rock drums and piano. Songs The opening title track "Mind of Mine" involves Malik's voice warbling plaintively through a fog of effects, with his voice drenched in reverb and backed by a piano, and it has some Bollywood music elements. The track seamlessly transitions into the lead single "Pillowtalk". "Pillowtalk" is a downtempo electronic R&B slow jam, leaning towards alternative R&B. "It's You" is a slow R&B intimate ballad that showcases Malik's falsetto as he sings the song's title during the chorus. "Befour" was described by Rolling Stone as "smooth R&B" and NME described it
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Reggae
genre
singing a set of "stream-of consciousness" verses, in a manner similar to hip hop. Malik sings the verses continuously, almost without pause, like a train of thought, before ending abruptly. The song also utilises 1980s synth sounds. "Blue" uses a classical piece, Johann Sebastian Bach's "Prelude No. 1 in C major", as background music. "Do Something Good" is a reggae song, reminiscent of Bob Marley. "Like I Would" was described by Billboard as a "dancefloor-ready R&B jam" and The Independent described it as "electro-R&B". It incorporates a funky hook, and disco grooves. Lyrics The lyrics explore a number of themes,
Mind of Mine
[]
2016 album by Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik
performer
music video. Stuff said "It's You" is "up there with some of the best R'n'B releases in the last year." The song was also praised by Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys. According to him, "It's the most beautiful record." The album's second promotional single, "Befour" was released on 17 March 2016. The track was previously used as background music for Zayn Malik's The Fader Cover Star video in November 2015. It was listed as one of the best songs of the week by Entertainment Weekly, NPR, and Rolling Stone. It debuted at number 85 on the UK Singles
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Alternative R&B
genre
potential to open people's "hearts to the broader aesthetic possibilities of cultures outside their usual experience." Michael Cuby of Flavorwire described its "album-as-complete-work" form as "impressive" and praised Malik's "impeccably versatile voice" across "delightfully varied" songs, the blend of Miguel's sexuality and Ocean's introspection with his own "clear pop ambition", and the unique "Flower" which "only he could execute properly". Edi Adegbola of Magnate Magazine called it "an accomplished and well-produced piece of slick, provocative, and surprisingly mature alternative R&B", while pointing to the cultural relevance of "Flower" in light of recent events, noting that "inter-cultural unity and solidarity like
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Alternative R&B
genre
this are more relevant than ever." Mesfin Fekadu of Spartanburg Herald-Journal expressed surprise that Malik was a former One Direction member because of how different Mind of Mine sounds, stating that it shows "Zayn has some true star quality" and that there "isn't a bad tune" in the album. Lewis Corner of Digital Spy rated it 4 out of 5 stars, stating that "he has genuinely put together a slick debut album that deserves success on its own merit". Richard He of Noisey and Vice gave it a positive review, stating that "Zayn's brand of alternative R&B is carefully curated
Mind of Mine
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2016 album by Zayn Malik
Contemporary R&B
genre
where Malik finds "his own niche inside an already crowded lane" as he "strikes a delicate balance" between "alt-R&B moodiness" and "pop earworms." Maeve McDermott of USA Today rated the album 3 out of 4 stars, praising Malik's "sublime voice" and stating that it "succeeds as a catchy, sexy and fully modern take on contemporary R&B". Bill Brotherton of Boston Herald called it "an ambitious, mature, modern R&B" album and praised Malik's vocals as "smoky, sensual" and "expressive". Christie Goodwin of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said that "Malik's falsetto has a subtle side not prevalent among Timberlake wannabes," and that "Truth"
Mind of Mine
[]
2016 album by Zayn Malik
Zayn Malik
performer
a vocal producer. signifies a co-producer. Personnel Vocals: Zayn Malik, Kehlani (track 9) Producers: xyz (tracks 1, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17, 18, 20), Malay (tracks 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19), Levi Lennox (tracks 2, 21), MakeYouKnowLove (tracks 5, 14), Alan Sampson (tracks 5, 6) Audio mixing: Anthony Kilhoffer (tracks 1, 9, 10, 13, 18), Serban Ghenea (tracks 2, 5, 14, 17), Manny Marroquin (tracks 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 16), Malay (track 15) Audio engineering: John Hanes (tracks 2, 6, 14, 17) Audio recording: Henrique Andrade (tracks 1, 9, 17, 18), Daniel Zaidenstadt (tracks
Mind of Mine
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Australian politician
Toowoomba
place of death
Alfred James Luke (9 March 1871 – 11 September 1920) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Political life Alfred Luke was a member of the Rosalie Shire Council and its chairman from 1907-1910. Alfred Luke represented the electoral district of Aubigny in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 27 April 1912 to 22 May 1915. He was elected in the 1912 Queensland state election. He stood for re-election in the 1915 Queensland state election but was defeated by Arthur Edward Moore. Luke died in 1920 and was buried in Drayton and Toowoomba
Alfred James Luke
[]
Australian politician
Australia
country of citizenship
Alfred James Luke (9 March 1871 – 11 September 1920) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Political life Alfred Luke was a member of the Rosalie Shire Council and its chairman from 1907-1910. Alfred Luke represented the electoral district of Aubigny in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 27 April 1912 to 22 May 1915. He was elected in the 1912 Queensland state election. He stood for re-election in the 1915 Queensland state election but was defeated by Arthur Edward Moore. Luke died in 1920 and was buried in Drayton and Toowoomba
Alfred James Luke
[]
Australian politician
Politician
occupation
Alfred James Luke (9 March 1871 – 11 September 1920) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Political life Alfred Luke was a member of the Rosalie Shire Council and its chairman from 1907-1910. Alfred Luke represented the electoral district of Aubigny in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 27 April 1912 to 22 May 1915. He was elected in the 1912 Queensland state election. He stood for re-election in the 1915 Queensland state election but was defeated by Arthur Edward Moore. Luke died in 1920 and was buried in Drayton and Toowoomba
Alfred James Luke
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
London
place of birth
Morris William Travers, FRS (24 January 1872 – 25 August 1961) was an English chemist who worked with Sir William Ramsay in the discovery of xenon, neon and krypton. His work on several of the rare gases earned him the name Rare gas Travers in scientific circles. He was the founding director of the Indian Institute of Science. Early life Travers was born in Kensington, London, the son of William Travers MD, FRCS (1838-1906), an early pioneer of aseptic surgical techniques. His mother was Anne Pocock. Travers went to school at Ramsgate, Woking and Blundell's School. Career He then went
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
Chemist
occupation
Morris William Travers, FRS (24 January 1872 – 25 August 1961) was an English chemist who worked with Sir William Ramsay in the discovery of xenon, neon and krypton. His work on several of the rare gases earned him the name Rare gas Travers in scientific circles. He was the founding director of the Indian Institute of Science. Early life Travers was born in Kensington, London, the son of William Travers MD, FRCS (1838-1906), an early pioneer of aseptic surgical techniques. His mother was Anne Pocock. Travers went to school at Ramsgate, Woking and Blundell's School. Career He then went
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
Blundell's School
educated at
Morris William Travers, FRS (24 January 1872 – 25 August 1961) was an English chemist who worked with Sir William Ramsay in the discovery of xenon, neon and krypton. His work on several of the rare gases earned him the name Rare gas Travers in scientific circles. He was the founding director of the Indian Institute of Science. Early life Travers was born in Kensington, London, the son of William Travers MD, FRCS (1838-1906), an early pioneer of aseptic surgical techniques. His mother was Anne Pocock. Travers went to school at Ramsgate, Woking and Blundell's School. Career He then went
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
William Ramsay
doctoral advisor
Morris William Travers, FRS (24 January 1872 – 25 August 1961) was an English chemist who worked with Sir William Ramsay in the discovery of xenon, neon and krypton. His work on several of the rare gases earned him the name Rare gas Travers in scientific circles. He was the founding director of the Indian Institute of Science. Early life Travers was born in Kensington, London, the son of William Travers MD, FRCS (1838-1906), an early pioneer of aseptic surgical techniques. His mother was Anne Pocock. Travers went to school at Ramsgate, Woking and Blundell's School. Career He then went
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
William Ramsay
doctoral advisor
to University College, where he began to work with Sir William Ramsay. Travers helped Ramsay to determine the properties of the newly discovered gases argon and helium. They also heated minerals and meteorites in the search for further gases, but found none. Then in 1898 they obtained a large quantity of liquid air and subjected it to fractional distillation. Spectral analysis of the least volatile fraction revealed the presence of krypton. They examined the argon fraction for a constituent of lower boiling point, and discovered neon. Finally xenon, occurring as an even less volatile companion to krypton, was identified spectroscopically.
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
Royal Society
member of
He knew the entire research story and wrote the biography of Sir William Ramsay in 1956 "A life of Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S." In 1904 he became a professor at University College. In May 1904 he was selected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1901-1902 Ramsay had been asked to advise the Indian government on the founding of a science institute and the institute was established in Bangalore with the help of the Government of Mysore and JN Tata. Ramsay suggested Travers as a possible director for this institute and in 1906, Travers was appointed as the director
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
Fellow of the Royal Society
award received
He knew the entire research story and wrote the biography of Sir William Ramsay in 1956 "A life of Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S." In 1904 he became a professor at University College. In May 1904 he was selected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1901-1902 Ramsay had been asked to advise the Indian government on the founding of a science institute and the institute was established in Bangalore with the help of the Government of Mysore and JN Tata. Ramsay suggested Travers as a possible director for this institute and in 1906, Travers was appointed as the director
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
William Ramsay
doctoral advisor
He knew the entire research story and wrote the biography of Sir William Ramsay in 1956 "A life of Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S." In 1904 he became a professor at University College. In May 1904 he was selected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1901-1902 Ramsay had been asked to advise the Indian government on the founding of a science institute and the institute was established in Bangalore with the help of the Government of Mysore and JN Tata. Ramsay suggested Travers as a possible director for this institute and in 1906, Travers was appointed as the director
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
Stroud
place of death
high-temperature furnaces and fuel technology, including the gasification of coal. In 1927 he went back to Bristol as Honorary Professor in Applied Chemistry. Travers continued his researches in cryogenics and made the first accurate temperature measurements of liquid gases. He also helped to build several experimental liquid air plants in Europe. He died in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Publications The following is a partial list of publications: 1893. The preparation of acetylene from calcium carbide. Proc. Chem. Soc. p. 15. 1894. Metallic derivatives of acetylene. I. Mercuric acetylide. Trans. Chem. Soc. p. 264. 1895. (With W. Ramsay and J. Norman Collie) Helium,
Morris Travers
[ "Morris William Travers" ]
English chemist
London
place of birth
a constituent of certain minerals. Trans. Chem. Soc. p. 684. 1896-1897. Some experiments on helium. Proc. Roy. Soc. 60,449. 1898. The origin of the gases evolved on heating mineral substances, meteorites, etc. Proc. Roy. Soc. 64, 130. 1898. (With W. Ramsay) n a new constituent of atmospheric air [Krypton]. Proc. Roy. Soc. 63,405. 1901. The liquefaction of hydrogen. Phil. Mag. (6), 1,41 1. 1915. (With N. M. Gupta and R. C. Ray.) Some compounds of boron, hydrogen and oxygen. London: H. K. Lewis & Co. Ltd. 1918. On the firing of glass pots. Trans. Soc. Glass Tech. 2, 170. 1928.
Morris Travers
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Australian rules footballer and coach
Terry
given name
Terry Wheeler (born 13 March 1955) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for and coached Footscray in the Australian Football League. Wheeler played as a defender during his 157-game career for Footscray from 1974 to 1983. The following season he joined VFA club Williamstown as captain-coach. In five seasons with Williamstown, Wheeler played 94 games, and he led the club to a premiership in 1986 and to Grand Finals in 1985 and 1988. His presence, coupled with that of enthusiastic president Tony Hannebery, was considered critical to attracting big-name players like Barry Round and Tony Pastore to Williamstown,
Terry Wheeler
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Argentina
country of citizenship
Antonio Botta (10 December 1896 - 10 May 1969) was a Spanish language dramatist and screenwriter. He was born in Brazil, but it was in Argentina that he built his career and made his name. Biography Antonio Botta was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. His first important premier came in 1926 with "Falucho", a one-act musical drama vignette, performed at the Porteño Theatre ("Teatro Porteño") in Buenos Aires by the Luis Arata company. Further scripts quickly followed. Stage directors and theatre impresarios with whom he worked included his brother, Américo Botta, Luis César Amadori, Ivo Pelay, José
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Antonio
given name
Antonio Botta (10 December 1896 - 10 May 1969) was a Spanish language dramatist and screenwriter. He was born in Brazil, but it was in Argentina that he built his career and made his name. Biography Antonio Botta was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. His first important premier came in 1926 with "Falucho", a one-act musical drama vignette, performed at the Porteño Theatre ("Teatro Porteño") in Buenos Aires by the Luis Arata company. Further scripts quickly followed. Stage directors and theatre impresarios with whom he worked included his brother, Américo Botta, Luis César Amadori, Ivo Pelay, José
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Screenwriter
occupation
Antonio Botta (10 December 1896 - 10 May 1969) was a Spanish language dramatist and screenwriter. He was born in Brazil, but it was in Argentina that he built his career and made his name. Biography Antonio Botta was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. His first important premier came in 1926 with "Falucho", a one-act musical drama vignette, performed at the Porteño Theatre ("Teatro Porteño") in Buenos Aires by the Luis Arata company. Further scripts quickly followed. Stage directors and theatre impresarios with whom he worked included his brother, Américo Botta, Luis César Amadori, Ivo Pelay, José
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
São Paulo
place of birth
Antonio Botta (10 December 1896 - 10 May 1969) was a Spanish language dramatist and screenwriter. He was born in Brazil, but it was in Argentina that he built his career and made his name. Biography Antonio Botta was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. His first important premier came in 1926 with "Falucho", a one-act musical drama vignette, performed at the Porteño Theatre ("Teatro Porteño") in Buenos Aires by the Luis Arata company. Further scripts quickly followed. Stage directors and theatre impresarios with whom he worked included his brother, Américo Botta, Luis César Amadori, Ivo Pelay, José
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Buenos Aires
place of death
Antonio Botta (10 December 1896 - 10 May 1969) was a Spanish language dramatist and screenwriter. He was born in Brazil, but it was in Argentina that he built his career and made his name. Biography Antonio Botta was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. His first important premier came in 1926 with "Falucho", a one-act musical drama vignette, performed at the Porteño Theatre ("Teatro Porteño") in Buenos Aires by the Luis Arata company. Further scripts quickly followed. Stage directors and theatre impresarios with whom he worked included his brother, Américo Botta, Luis César Amadori, Ivo Pelay, José
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Botta
family name
Antonio Botta (10 December 1896 - 10 May 1969) was a Spanish language dramatist and screenwriter. He was born in Brazil, but it was in Argentina that he built his career and made his name. Biography Antonio Botta was born in the Brazilian city of São Paulo. His first important premier came in 1926 with "Falucho", a one-act musical drama vignette, performed at the Porteño Theatre ("Teatro Porteño") in Buenos Aires by the Luis Arata company. Further scripts quickly followed. Stage directors and theatre impresarios with whom he worked included his brother, Américo Botta, Luis César Amadori, Ivo Pelay, José
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Antonio
given name
González Castillo, Elías Alippi, Carlos Osorio and Antonio De Bassi. There were also musical collaborations with Antonio and Arturo de Bassi, Francisco Lomuto and Francisco Canaro. Several of Botta's film scripts were co-written with the Italian-born Argentinian Luis César Amadori who then went on to direct the resulting film himself. One relatively early result of that process was Puerto nuevo (film), a tango musical film drama film which had its first showings in a cinema in a Buenos Aires slum quarter ("Villa Miseria"). Three years later, in 1939, Botta himself tried his hand at directing, with his production of Bartolo
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Buenos Aires
place of death
González Castillo, Elías Alippi, Carlos Osorio and Antonio De Bassi. There were also musical collaborations with Antonio and Arturo de Bassi, Francisco Lomuto and Francisco Canaro. Several of Botta's film scripts were co-written with the Italian-born Argentinian Luis César Amadori who then went on to direct the resulting film himself. One relatively early result of that process was Puerto nuevo (film), a tango musical film drama film which had its first showings in a cinema in a Buenos Aires slum quarter ("Villa Miseria"). Three years later, in 1939, Botta himself tried his hand at directing, with his production of Bartolo
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Botta
family name
González Castillo, Elías Alippi, Carlos Osorio and Antonio De Bassi. There were also musical collaborations with Antonio and Arturo de Bassi, Francisco Lomuto and Francisco Canaro. Several of Botta's film scripts were co-written with the Italian-born Argentinian Luis César Amadori who then went on to direct the resulting film himself. One relatively early result of that process was Puerto nuevo (film), a tango musical film drama film which had its first showings in a cinema in a Buenos Aires slum quarter ("Villa Miseria"). Three years later, in 1939, Botta himself tried his hand at directing, with his production of Bartolo
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Antonio
given name
tenía una flauta (loosely, "Bartolo had a flute"), starring Luis Sandrini. Antonio Botta also wrote a number of radio plays and several songs. He teamed up with the composer-musician Francisco Lomuto to write a number of works, such as the song "Si soy así" (loosely, "Yes, that's how I am"), a slinky tangoesque song of celebration addressed to all women, regardless of age or marital status. The composition caught the spirit of the age: the well known tango performer Carlos Gardel made a recording. Another particularly successful collaboration by Botta and Lomuto, albeit with a very different spirit and them,
Antonio Botta
[]
Argentinian screenwriter
Botta
family name
tenía una flauta (loosely, "Bartolo had a flute"), starring Luis Sandrini. Antonio Botta also wrote a number of radio plays and several songs. He teamed up with the composer-musician Francisco Lomuto to write a number of works, such as the song "Si soy así" (loosely, "Yes, that's how I am"), a slinky tangoesque song of celebration addressed to all women, regardless of age or marital status. The composition caught the spirit of the age: the well known tango performer Carlos Gardel made a recording. Another particularly successful collaboration by Botta and Lomuto, albeit with a very different spirit and them,
Antonio Botta
[]
professional soccer player
Major League Soccer
league
Ethan Christopher Finlay (born August 6, 1990) is an American soccer player currently playing as a winger for Minnesota United in Major League Soccer. Career College and amateur Finlay played college soccer at Creighton University between 2008 and 2011. Ethan finished his career in the top 5 all time in Bluejay scoring, and leading the Bluejays to the 2011 NCAA Final Four in Alabama. During his time at Creighton, Finlay was a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy finalist (3), finishing second in the voting for College Soccer's player of the Year award in 2012, the first ever player from Wisconsin to be
Ethan Finlay
[]
professional soccer player
Creighton University
educated at
Ethan Christopher Finlay (born August 6, 1990) is an American soccer player currently playing as a winger for Minnesota United in Major League Soccer. Career College and amateur Finlay played college soccer at Creighton University between 2008 and 2011. Ethan finished his career in the top 5 all time in Bluejay scoring, and leading the Bluejays to the 2011 NCAA Final Four in Alabama. During his time at Creighton, Finlay was a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy finalist (3), finishing second in the voting for College Soccer's player of the Year award in 2012, the first ever player from Wisconsin to be
Ethan Finlay
[]
professional soccer player
Major League Soccer
league
Duka in the 12th minute on March 10, 2012. Ethan scored his first MLS goal vs the Portland Timbers in a 3–3 tie in May 2014. Finlay had a breakout year in the 2015 Major League Soccer season, finishing the season with 10 goals and 13 assists On August 9, 2017, Finlay was traded to Minnesota United in exchange for $100,000 in Targeted Allocation Money for the 2017 Major League Soccer season, $250,000 in Target Allocation Money for the 2018 MLS season and $75,000 in General Allocation Money for the 2018 MLS season. International Finlay made his international debut for
Ethan Finlay
[]
professional soccer player
Duluth, Minnesota
place of birth
the United States men's national soccer team on January 31, 2016, in an international friendly against Iceland. In his second game with United States men's national soccer team, Finlay recorded an assist on the USA's game-winning goal against Canada. Finlay was eligible to represent the United States, his country of birth, or Canada, through his Canadian father. He was cap-tied for the United States in the March 29, 2016, qualifier versus Guatemala. Career statistics References External links Category:1990 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Duluth, Minnesota Category:People from Marshfield, Wisconsin Category:American people of Canadian descent Category:American soccer players Category:Creighton Bluejays men's
Ethan Finlay
[]
professional soccer player
United States
country of citizenship
the United States men's national soccer team on January 31, 2016, in an international friendly against Iceland. In his second game with United States men's national soccer team, Finlay recorded an assist on the USA's game-winning goal against Canada. Finlay was eligible to represent the United States, his country of birth, or Canada, through his Canadian father. He was cap-tied for the United States in the March 29, 2016, qualifier versus Guatemala. Career statistics References External links Category:1990 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Duluth, Minnesota Category:People from Marshfield, Wisconsin Category:American people of Canadian descent Category:American soccer players Category:Creighton Bluejays men's
Ethan Finlay
[]
professional soccer player
United States men's national soccer team
member of sports team
the United States men's national soccer team on January 31, 2016, in an international friendly against Iceland. In his second game with United States men's national soccer team, Finlay recorded an assist on the USA's game-winning goal against Canada. Finlay was eligible to represent the United States, his country of birth, or Canada, through his Canadian father. He was cap-tied for the United States in the March 29, 2016, qualifier versus Guatemala. Career statistics References External links Category:1990 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Duluth, Minnesota Category:People from Marshfield, Wisconsin Category:American people of Canadian descent Category:American soccer players Category:Creighton Bluejays men's
Ethan Finlay
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professional soccer player
United States
country for sport
the United States men's national soccer team on January 31, 2016, in an international friendly against Iceland. In his second game with United States men's national soccer team, Finlay recorded an assist on the USA's game-winning goal against Canada. Finlay was eligible to represent the United States, his country of birth, or Canada, through his Canadian father. He was cap-tied for the United States in the March 29, 2016, qualifier versus Guatemala. Career statistics References External links Category:1990 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Duluth, Minnesota Category:People from Marshfield, Wisconsin Category:American people of Canadian descent Category:American soccer players Category:Creighton Bluejays men's
Ethan Finlay
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album by Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte
performer
Ab 18 [Over 18] is the sixth album by Die Ärzte. It is an EP compilation of which three songs were put in the German List of Media Harmful to Young People. The album was indexed on December 10. The indexed songs were, at the time, "Geschwisterliebe", "Claudia hat 'nen Schäferhund" and "Schlaflied". By now - February 2012, only "Geschwisterliebe" is in the index. The album Ab 18 includes, among other things, the songs "Geschwisterliebe" and "Claudia hat 'nen Schäferhund" which were indexed at the time of the release of the album and "Schlaflied". Another previously released song on the
Ab 18
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album by Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte
performer
record was "Sweet Sweet Gwendoline", which already appeared on Die Ärzte and was not indexed. However, it was controversial because of the glorification of sadomasochism. New songs include "Sie kratzt, sie stinkt sie klebt" and "Claudia II", the sequel to "Claudia hat nen Schäferhund". Another song was "Helmut K.", which claimed that Helmut Kohl tyrannized his wife and about which it was later falsely stated that it had been banned in Bavaria. After the suicide of Hannelore Kohl In 2001, Die Ärzte distanced themselves from the song "Helmut K." and no longer played it for a few years at their
Ab 18
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album by Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte
performer
concerts until it was taken back into the set on 29 December 2006 at the concert in SO36 in Berlin. The album Ab 18 was indexed on 31 October 1987. However, Die Ärzte had anticipated this move by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young People and had a sticker put on the CD with the label "This CD may not be advertized and made available to young people for reasons of Youth Protection". The inner cover itself was indexed on 31 December 1987 as well. In the track list of the LP in the first edition there was
Ab 18
[]
album by Die Ärzte
1987
publication date
concerts until it was taken back into the set on 29 December 2006 at the concert in SO36 in Berlin. The album Ab 18 was indexed on 31 October 1987. However, Die Ärzte had anticipated this move by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young People and had a sticker put on the CD with the label "This CD may not be advertized and made available to young people for reasons of Youth Protection". The inner cover itself was indexed on 31 December 1987 as well. In the track list of the LP in the first edition there was
Ab 18
[]
album by Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte
performer
[Lullaby (Urlaub/Urlaub) – 4:30 Song information Tracks 1, 3, 5: new Tracks 2, 6: from Die Ärzte Tracks 4, 7: from Debil Themes "Sie kratzt, sie stinkt, sie klebt" is sung from the perspective of a man who is in love with a disgusting girl. "Geschwisterliebe" is about incest between siblings. "Helmut K." depicts Helmut Kohl as a wife-beater, stating that he is just a man like every other. "Claudia hat 'nen Schäferhund" is about zoophilia, between a woman and a dog. "Claudia II" is the sequel to "Claudia hat 'nen Schäferhund"; now Claudia has a horse. There is also
Ab 18
[]
album by Die Ärzte
Die Ärzte
performer
a third song, found on Live – Nach uns die Sintflut and Das Beste von kurz nach früher bis jetze, where Claudia tries with a man, but fails, ending up with a humpback whale. "Sweet Sweet Gwendoline" is about bondage; the title is from the Sweet Gwendoline comic series; Gwendoline is also Die Ärzte's mascot; the song features lines at the beginning and in the end, which were not on the "Die Ärzte" version. "Schlaflied" is about a monster coming and eating you after you fall asleep. Personnel Farin Urlaub – guitar, vocals Bela Felsenheimer – drums, vocals Hagen Liebing
Ab 18
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Canadian economist
Economist
occupation
John E. Floyd (born May 6, 1937, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian economist and member of the University of Toronto faculty. Biography Floyd received his B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, and continued to obtain an honours economics degree in 1959. He later obtained M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1964 respectively. Before coming to the University of Toronto in 1970, Floyd spent 9 years at the University of Washington. He joined the Washington faculty as an assistant professor in 1962, and was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
University of Toronto
employer
John E. Floyd (born May 6, 1937, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian economist and member of the University of Toronto faculty. Biography Floyd received his B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, and continued to obtain an honours economics degree in 1959. He later obtained M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1964 respectively. Before coming to the University of Toronto in 1970, Floyd spent 9 years at the University of Washington. He joined the Washington faculty as an assistant professor in 1962, and was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
University of Washington
employer
John E. Floyd (born May 6, 1937, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian economist and member of the University of Toronto faculty. Biography Floyd received his B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, and continued to obtain an honours economics degree in 1959. He later obtained M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1964 respectively. Before coming to the University of Toronto in 1970, Floyd spent 9 years at the University of Washington. He joined the Washington faculty as an assistant professor in 1962, and was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
University of Chicago
educated at
John E. Floyd (born May 6, 1937, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian economist and member of the University of Toronto faculty. Biography Floyd received his B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, and continued to obtain an honours economics degree in 1959. He later obtained M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1964 respectively. Before coming to the University of Toronto in 1970, Floyd spent 9 years at the University of Washington. He joined the Washington faculty as an assistant professor in 1962, and was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
University of Saskatchewan
educated at
John E. Floyd (born May 6, 1937, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian economist and member of the University of Toronto faculty. Biography Floyd received his B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, and continued to obtain an honours economics degree in 1959. He later obtained M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1964 respectively. Before coming to the University of Toronto in 1970, Floyd spent 9 years at the University of Washington. He joined the Washington faculty as an assistant professor in 1962, and was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
Moose Jaw
place of birth
John E. Floyd (born May 6, 1937, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian economist and member of the University of Toronto faculty. Biography Floyd received his B.Comm. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1958, and continued to obtain an honours economics degree in 1959. He later obtained M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1964 respectively. Before coming to the University of Toronto in 1970, Floyd spent 9 years at the University of Washington. He joined the Washington faculty as an assistant professor in 1962, and was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
University of Toronto
employer
professor in 1970. Since 1970, Floyd has been a professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto. Major publications "The Overvaluation of the Dollar: A Note on the International Price Mechanism," American Economic Review, March 1965. "The Effects of Farm Price Supports on the Returns to Land and Labor in Agriculture," Journal of Political Economy, April 1965. "Economic Growth, Price Trends, and the U.S. Balance of Trade: 1925-62", Journal of Political Economy, November/December 1968, (with J. Allan Hynes). "International Capital Movements and Monetary Equilibrium," American Economic Review, September 1969. "Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a World of
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
Canada
country of citizenship
"Balance of Payments Adjustment under the International Gold Standard," Explorations in Economic History, 1991, (with Trevor J. O. Dick). Canada and the Gold Standard, 1871–1914, Cambridge University Press, 1992, (with Trevor J. O. Dick). "Canada and the Gold Standard, 1871–1914: A Durable Monetary Regime," in Michael Bordo and Forrest Capie, eds. Monetary Regimes in Transition, Cambridge University Press, 1993, (with Trevor J. O. Dick). "Are Canadian Interest Rates Too High?" Canadian Public Policy, June 1995. "Balance of Payments Adjustment Under Gold Standard Policies: Canada and Australia Compared," in Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen and Mark Taylor, eds. Modern Perspectives on the
John E. Floyd
[]
Canadian economist
Canada
country of citizenship
Gold Standard, Cambridge University Press, 1996, (with Trevor J. O. Dick and David Pope). "A Portfolio Balance Model of Gold Standard," in B. Eichengreen and M. Flandreau, eds., The Gold Standard in Theory and History, 2nd. ed., New York: Metheun, 1997, pp. 76–98, [Abridged reprint of the paper published in Explorations in Economic History, 28, 1991] (with Trevor J. O. Dick). "Real and Monetary Shocks to the Canadian Dollar: Do Canada and the United States Form an Optimal Currency Area?", North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 13, 2002 (with Jack Carr). Notes External links Floyd's Site Category:Canadian economists Category:University
John E. Floyd
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British-American actress
Oona O'Neill
mother
Geraldine Leigh Chaplin (born July 31, 1944) is an English-American actress. She is the daughter of Charlie Chaplin, the first of eight children with fourth wife Oona O'Neill. After beginnings in dance and modeling, she turned her attention to acting, and made her English-language acting debut (and came to prominence in what would be a Golden Globe-nominated role) in her portrayal of Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965). She made her Broadway acting debut in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes in 1967, and received her second Golden Globe nomination for Robert Altman's Nashville (1975). She received a BAFTA nomination
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Charlie Chaplin
father
Geraldine Leigh Chaplin (born July 31, 1944) is an English-American actress. She is the daughter of Charlie Chaplin, the first of eight children with fourth wife Oona O'Neill. After beginnings in dance and modeling, she turned her attention to acting, and made her English-language acting debut (and came to prominence in what would be a Golden Globe-nominated role) in her portrayal of Tonya in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965). She made her Broadway acting debut in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes in 1967, and received her second Golden Globe nomination for Robert Altman's Nashville (1975). She received a BAFTA nomination
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Carlos Saura
unmarried partner
for her role in Welcome to L.A. (1976). She played her grandmother Hannah Chaplin in the biopic, Chaplin (1992) for which she received her third Golden Globe nomination. Chaplin has appeared in a wide variety of critically recognised Spanish and French films. She starred in Les Uns et les Autres (1981), Life Is a Bed of Roses (1983) and the Jacques Rivette experimental films Noroît (1976) and Love on the Ground (1984). She enjoyed her greatest critical success collaborating with her long time life partner, director Carlos Saura, starring in his films Ana and the Wolves (1973), Cría Cuervos (1976),
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Santa Monica, California
place of birth
Elisa, vida mía (1977), and Mamá cumple cien años (1979). She was awarded a Goya Award for her role in En la ciudad sin límites (2002), and was nominated again for The Orphanage (2007). Her contribution to Spanish cinema culminated in her being awarded the Gold medal by the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences in 2006. In 2018, she starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), Italian movie by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres. Early life and education Geraldine Leigh Chaplin was born on July 31, 1944, in Santa Monica, California, the fourth
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Oona O'Neill
mother
child of actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, and the first child of his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill, whom he married in 1943. Charlie Chaplin was 55 when Geraldine Chaplin was born and Oona was 19 years old. Chaplin was the first of their eight children. Her paternal grandparents were English singers Charles Chaplin Sr. and Hannah Chaplin (born Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill), and her maternal grandparents were Nobel- and Pulitzer-Prize-winning American playwright Eugene O'Neill and English-born writer Agnes Boulton. When Chaplin was eight years old, her father took the family on vacation to Britain and Europe. Two days after the
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Charlie Chaplin
father
child of actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, and the first child of his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill, whom he married in 1943. Charlie Chaplin was 55 when Geraldine Chaplin was born and Oona was 19 years old. Chaplin was the first of their eight children. Her paternal grandparents were English singers Charles Chaplin Sr. and Hannah Chaplin (born Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill), and her maternal grandparents were Nobel- and Pulitzer-Prize-winning American playwright Eugene O'Neill and English-born writer Agnes Boulton. When Chaplin was eight years old, her father took the family on vacation to Britain and Europe. Two days after the
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Actor
occupation
child of actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, and the first child of his fourth wife, Oona O'Neill, whom he married in 1943. Charlie Chaplin was 55 when Geraldine Chaplin was born and Oona was 19 years old. Chaplin was the first of their eight children. Her paternal grandparents were English singers Charles Chaplin Sr. and Hannah Chaplin (born Hannah Harriet Pedlingham Hill), and her maternal grandparents were Nobel- and Pulitzer-Prize-winning American playwright Eugene O'Neill and English-born writer Agnes Boulton. When Chaplin was eight years old, her father took the family on vacation to Britain and Europe. Two days after the
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Dancer
occupation
a good dancer, she felt she had not trained from an early enough age to excel at it and so gave up ballet. Said Chaplin "I didn't leave ballet, ballet left me". It was a great disappointment to her. Chaplin then found work as a fashion model in Paris. She was then discovered by David Lean. It would be many years before she could bring herself to see a ballet performance. Discovery and early acting, 1965–69 When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, Chaplin followed her father into what would become a prolific acting career. She came to
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Carlos Saura
unmarried partner
"surprising power." In the same year, she also began what would become a significant collaboration, starring in Spanish film director Carlos Saura's psychological thriller Peppermint Frappé (1967). The Hawaiians through Cría Cuervos, 1970–79 Chaplin starred alongside Charlton Heston in the American historical film The Hawaiians (1970). Chaplin then appeared in The Three Musketeers (1973), as well as the sequel, The Four Musketeers (1974). Chaplin was cast as the obnoxious BBC reporter Opal in Robert Altman's Nashville (1975), for which she received her second Golden Globe nomination, for Best Supporting Actress. She went on to star in the Altman films Buffalo
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
United States
country of citizenship
(1976), in which she played a housewife addicted to cab rides. She received critical acclaim for her role in Remember My Name (1978), in which she played Anthony Perkins' murderous estranged wife. In an interview with The New York Times in 1977, Chaplin cited that her career was going more successfully in Europe than in the United States. She complained that "I only seem to work with Altman here ... I don't have any offers in this country, none. Not even an interesting script to read. The only person who ever asks me is Altman—and James Ivory." French-language and other
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Charlie Chaplin
father
2018, she starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), Italian movie by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres. Personal life Chaplin has had two serious, long-term relationships. The first was with Spanish film director Carlos Saura, who directed her in several films. They have a son, Shane Saura Chaplin. In 1978, the Chaplin family were the victims of a failed extortion plot by kidnappers who had stolen the body of Charlie Chaplin. Geraldine Chaplin negotiated with the kidnappers, who had also threatened her infant son. Her second long-term relationship has been with Chilean cinematographer Patricio Castilla,
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Carlos Saura
unmarried partner
2018, she starred in Red Land (Rosso Istria), Italian movie by Maximiliano Hernando Bruno based on Norma Cossetto and the foibe massacres. Personal life Chaplin has had two serious, long-term relationships. The first was with Spanish film director Carlos Saura, who directed her in several films. They have a son, Shane Saura Chaplin. In 1978, the Chaplin family were the victims of a failed extortion plot by kidnappers who had stolen the body of Charlie Chaplin. Geraldine Chaplin negotiated with the kidnappers, who had also threatened her infant son. Her second long-term relationship has been with Chilean cinematographer Patricio Castilla,
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Spain
country of citizenship
whom she married in 2006, and with whom she has a daughter, Oona, an actress in British and Spanish films. , Chaplin maintains a home in Miami, Florida. She also spends time in residences between Madrid, Spain, and Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland (the latter near the former long-time home of her and her father). Filmography Film Television References External links Category:1944 births Category:Living people Category:American film actresses Category:American people of English descent Category:American people of Irish descent Category:American television actresses Category:Best Supporting Actress Goya Award winners Category:Actresses from Santa Monica, California Category:Actresses of British descent Category:Actresses of Irish descent Geraldine Category:20th-century American
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
British-American actress
Santa Monica, California
place of birth
whom she married in 2006, and with whom she has a daughter, Oona, an actress in British and Spanish films. , Chaplin maintains a home in Miami, Florida. She also spends time in residences between Madrid, Spain, and Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland (the latter near the former long-time home of her and her father). Filmography Film Television References External links Category:1944 births Category:Living people Category:American film actresses Category:American people of English descent Category:American people of Irish descent Category:American television actresses Category:Best Supporting Actress Goya Award winners Category:Actresses from Santa Monica, California Category:Actresses of British descent Category:Actresses of Irish descent Geraldine Category:20th-century American
Geraldine Chaplin
[]
human settlement in Mexico
Mexico
country
Santa Inés Yatzeche is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 11.48 km² at an average elevation of 1,460 meters above sea level. It is part of the Zimatlán District of the Valles Centrales region. The community, which lies on the Atoyac River in the southern Valle Grande, has a long history. Archaeological studies have shown that it was a flourishing center for hundreds of years before the rise of Monte Albán around 500, when it suffered a loss of 75% of its population. The community is now relatively poor. As of
Santa Inés Yatzeche
[]
human settlement in Mexico
Oaxaca
located in the administrative territorial entity
Santa Inés Yatzeche is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 11.48 km² at an average elevation of 1,460 meters above sea level. It is part of the Zimatlán District of the Valles Centrales region. The community, which lies on the Atoyac River in the southern Valle Grande, has a long history. Archaeological studies have shown that it was a flourishing center for hundreds of years before the rise of Monte Albán around 500, when it suffered a loss of 75% of its population. The community is now relatively poor. As of
Santa Inés Yatzeche
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
Charles
given name
Bernard Charles Ecclestone (born 28 October 1930) is a British business magnate. He is the former chief executive of the Formula One Group, which manages Formula One and controls the commercial rights to the sport, and part-owns Delta Topco, the previous ultimate parent company of the Formula One Group. As such, he was commonly described in journalism as 'F1 Supremo'. Ecclestone entered two Grand Prix races as a driver, during the 1958 season, but failed to qualify for either of them. Later he became manager of drivers Stuart Lewis-Evans and Jochen Rindt, both whom died during racing events. In 1972,
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
United Kingdom
country of citizenship
he bought the Brabham team, which he ran for fifteen years. As a team owner he became a member of the Formula One Constructors Association. His control of the sport, which grew from his pioneering the sale of television rights in the late 1970s, was chiefly financial, but under the terms of the Concorde Agreement he and his companies also managed the administration, setup and logistics of each Formula One Grand Prix, making him one of the richest men in the United Kingdom. On 23 January 2017, it was announced that Ecclestone had been replaced by Chase Carey as chief
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
Bungay
place of birth
executive of the Formula One Group, though he has been appointed as chairman emeritus and will act as an adviser to the board. Ecclestone and business partner Flavio Briatore also owned the English football club Queens Park Rangers between 2007 and 2011. Early life Ecclestone was born in St Peter, South Elmham on 28 October 1930, a hamlet three miles south of Bungay, Suffolk. He was the son of Sidney Ecclestone, a fisherman, whose family had moved from Kent in the early 20th century to work in Norwich's painting industry, and his wife Bertha. Ecclestone attended primary school in Wissett
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
United Kingdom
country of citizenship
to do things that I have no idea whether he wanted to do or not, he was – in the way that he could command a lot of people – able to get things done." According to Ecclestone: "If you have a look at a democracy it hasn't done a lot of good for many countries — including this one", in reference to the United Kingdom. He also said that his friend of 40 years Max Mosley, the son of British fascist leader Oswald Mosley, "would do a super job" as Prime Minister and added "I don't think his background
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
United Kingdom
country of citizenship
New Statesman to express surprise over Ecclestone's co-operation. The book recounts an episode at the 1979 Argentine Grand Prix in which Colin Chapman offered Mario Andretti $1000 to push Ecclestone into a hotel swimming pool in Buenos Aires. A nervous Andretti approached Ecclestone and confessed the plot, to which Ecclestone replied: "Pay me half and you can". Personal life The Forbes World's Billionaires List of 2011 ranked Ecclestone as the 4th richest person in the United Kingdom, with an estimated fortune of $4.2 billion, an increase of $200 million from the previous year. In early 2004, he sold one of
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
Slavica Ecclestone
spouse
Deborah, through whom he is a great-grandfather. He has five grandchildren — two granddaughters and three grandsons. Ecclestone had a 17-year relationship with Tuana Tan, which ended in 1984 when Slavica Radić, later his second wife, became pregnant. He was then married to Yugoslav-born former Armani model Radić for 23 years. The couple have two daughters, Tamara (born 1984) and Petra (born 1988). In 2008, Slavica Ecclestone filed for divorce. Slavica settled their divorce amicably with her receiving a reported $1 to 1.5 billion settlement. The divorce was granted on 11 March 2009. In April 2012, Ecclestone announced his engagement
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
Charles
given name
he stated that if he had brought some good to the country, he was glad, but he did not set out with this purpose in mind, so did not deserve recognition. Complete Formula One World Championship results (key) Awards and honours 2000 Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold for Services to the Republic of Austria 2006 Commander of the Order of Saint-Charles, Monaco 2008 Imperial College Honorary Doctorate Notes References Bernie Ecclestone, the man behind Formula One BBC News, 12 November 1997 Chicanery in Formula One? The Economist, 26 August 2004 Grand prix, grand prizes. The Economist, 13 July 2004
Bernie Ecclestone
[ "Bernard Charles Ecclestone", "Bernard Charles \"Bernie\" Ecclestone" ]
British business magnate
Auto racing
sport
Griffiths, John The case that will decide Formula One's future. Financial Times, 23 November 2004 Mott, Sue The funny billionaire in trapped in the body of a tyrant Telegraph, 20 March 2004 Mr Formula One The Economist, 13 March 1997 The main men in F1 BBC Sport, 11 October 2004 The Governor of Grand Prix UK Motorsport, from Daily Telegraph, 1997 External links #212 Bernard Ecclestone & Family at Forbes Billionaires, 2010, 10 March 2010 Category:1930 births Category:Living people Category:Auto racing executives Category:Brighton Speed Trials people Category:English billionaires Category:English chief executives Category:English Formula One drivers Category:English motorsport people Category:Formula One
Bernie Ecclestone
[]
Syrian writer
Journalist
occupation
Hanna Mina () (9 March 1924 – 21 August 2018) was a Syrian novelist, described in Literature from the "Axis of Evil" as the country's "most prominent". His early novels belong to the movement of social realism, and focus on class conflict; his later works contain "a more symbolic analysis of class differences". His writing on the suffering of ordinary people was partly inspired by his own experiences, alternately working as a stevedore, barber and journalist; his autobiographical short story, "On the Sacks", was published in 1976. Several of his works are set during the period of the French Mandate
Hanna Mina
[]
Syrian writer
Social realism
movement
Hanna Mina () (9 March 1924 – 21 August 2018) was a Syrian novelist, described in Literature from the "Axis of Evil" as the country's "most prominent". His early novels belong to the movement of social realism, and focus on class conflict; his later works contain "a more symbolic analysis of class differences". His writing on the suffering of ordinary people was partly inspired by his own experiences, alternately working as a stevedore, barber and journalist; his autobiographical short story, "On the Sacks", was published in 1976. Several of his works are set during the period of the French Mandate
Hanna Mina
[]
Syrian writer
Latakia
place of birth
of Syria, or in the period immediately following independence. Mina has authored about 40 novels, varying in imaginary value and narrative significance. But his achievement lies in the foundation he laid for this literary structure. For his collective works and novels, Mina was awarded the Arab Writer's Prize in 2005. Early life Born in Latakia in 1924, Hanna Mina spent his childhood in one of the villages near Iskenderun, but following the entrance of the Turkish forces to the district (Hatay State), he moved back to Latakia with his family. Although with only an elementary school certificate, Mina used to
Hanna Mina
[]
Syrian writer
Syria
country of citizenship
of Syria, or in the period immediately following independence. Mina has authored about 40 novels, varying in imaginary value and narrative significance. But his achievement lies in the foundation he laid for this literary structure. For his collective works and novels, Mina was awarded the Arab Writer's Prize in 2005. Early life Born in Latakia in 1924, Hanna Mina spent his childhood in one of the villages near Iskenderun, but following the entrance of the Turkish forces to the district (Hatay State), he moved back to Latakia with his family. Although with only an elementary school certificate, Mina used to
Hanna Mina
[]
Syrian writer
Writer
occupation
of Syria, or in the period immediately following independence. Mina has authored about 40 novels, varying in imaginary value and narrative significance. But his achievement lies in the foundation he laid for this literary structure. For his collective works and novels, Mina was awarded the Arab Writer's Prize in 2005. Early life Born in Latakia in 1924, Hanna Mina spent his childhood in one of the villages near Iskenderun, but following the entrance of the Turkish forces to the district (Hatay State), he moved back to Latakia with his family. Although with only an elementary school certificate, Mina used to
Hanna Mina
[]
Syrian writer
Damascus
place of death
write letters and petitions to the government on behalf of illiterates, and distributed the Communist Sawt al-Shaab (Voice of the People) newspaper alongside working as a barber. Writing In 1947, he moved to Beirut in search for a job, later moving to Damascus where he began his literary career. In the 1950s, Mina joined the Damascus newspaper al-Inshaa as a trainee editor. He was paid a monthly salary of a mere 100 Syrian pounds and lived in relative poverty. He wrote several short stories, which brought him into literary circles, and he co-founded the Syrian Writers Federation in 1951 and
Hanna Mina
[]
Syrian writer
Syria
country of citizenship
later moved to become the editor in-chief of al-Inshaa. His first novel was 1954's The Blue Lanterns. Although slowly gaining fame and prestige and becoming of Syria's renowned writers, he never stopped reflecting on the harsh reality of his earlier life, which he considered as fuel for his novels. He has said that "reality carves its inscriptions on human skin with a hot iron that leaves permanent marks and scars". His novel, The Swamp, which invoked fragments of Mina's childhood in Iskenderun, was described by literary critic Salah Fadl as “the greatest autobiography in Arab novel-writing, and the most abundant
Hanna Mina
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Syrian writer
Human
instance of
later moved to become the editor in-chief of al-Inshaa. His first novel was 1954's The Blue Lanterns. Although slowly gaining fame and prestige and becoming of Syria's renowned writers, he never stopped reflecting on the harsh reality of his earlier life, which he considered as fuel for his novels. He has said that "reality carves its inscriptions on human skin with a hot iron that leaves permanent marks and scars". His novel, The Swamp, which invoked fragments of Mina's childhood in Iskenderun, was described by literary critic Salah Fadl as “the greatest autobiography in Arab novel-writing, and the most abundant
Hanna Mina
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school district in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
United States
country
Bridgeton Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from the city of Bridgeton, in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States. The district is one of 31 former Abbott Districts statewide, which are now referred to as "SDA Districts" based on the requirement for the state to cover all costs for school building and renovation projects in these districts under the supervision of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority. As of the 2017-18 school year, the district and its eight schools had an enrollment of 6,399 students and 500.1 classroom teachers
Bridgeton Public Schools
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school district in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
New Jersey
located in the administrative territorial entity
Bridgeton Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from the city of Bridgeton, in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States. The district is one of 31 former Abbott Districts statewide, which are now referred to as "SDA Districts" based on the requirement for the state to cover all costs for school building and renovation projects in these districts under the supervision of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority. As of the 2017-18 school year, the district and its eight schools had an enrollment of 6,399 students and 500.1 classroom teachers
Bridgeton Public Schools
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school district in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
School district
instance of
Bridgeton Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from the city of Bridgeton, in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States. The district is one of 31 former Abbott Districts statewide, which are now referred to as "SDA Districts" based on the requirement for the state to cover all costs for school building and renovation projects in these districts under the supervision of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority. As of the 2017-18 school year, the district and its eight schools had an enrollment of 6,399 students and 500.1 classroom teachers
Bridgeton Public Schools
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school district in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
New Jersey
located in the administrative territorial entity
(on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.8:1. The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group "A", the lowest of eight groupings. District Factor Groups organize districts statewide to allow comparison by common socioeconomic characteristics of the local districts. From lowest socioeconomic status to highest, the categories are A, B, CD, DE, FG, GH, I and J. Students from Downe Township and some students from Lawrence Township (other students are sent to Millville Senior High School) attend the district's high school for ninth through twelfth grades as part of
Bridgeton Public Schools
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cycling race
Belgium
country
The 2018 E3 Harelbeke was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 23 March 2018 in Belgium. It was the 61st edition of the E3 Harelbeke and the tenth event of the 2018 UCI World Tour. The race was won by Niki Terpstra (), who stayed 20 seconds clear of an elite group, led home by his teammate Philippe Gilbert, with 's Greg Van Avermaet completing the podium. Teams As E3 Harelbeke was a UCI World Tour event, all eighteen UCI WorldTeams were invited automatically and obliged to enter a team in the race. Seven UCI Professional Continental
2018 E3 Harelbeke