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cycling race
2018 UCI World Tour
part of
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
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cycling race
Harelbeke
start point
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
[]
cycling race
Harelbeke
destination point
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
[]
cycling race
Niki Terpstra
general classification of race participants
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
[]
cycling race
Philippe Gilbert
general classification of race participants
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
[]
cycling race
Greg Van Avermaet
general classification of race participants
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
[]
cycling race
Niki Terpstra
winner
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
[]
cycling race
Philippe Gilbert
winner
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
[]
cycling race
Greg Van Avermaet
winner
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
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football player
Angola
country of citizenship
Evandro Elmer de Carvalho Brandão (born 7 May 1991) is an Angolan professional footballer who plays for Israeli club Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. as a striker. Club career England Brandão was born in Luanda, Angola, but spent the first years of his life in Portugal before moving to England at the age of 9. He began his football career at Blackburn Rovers, before joining Walsall in 2003. After three years with Walsall, Brandão signed for Manchester United on 21 October 2006, after impressing assistant manager Carlos Queiroz while on trial with United at the 2006 Under-17 Nike Cup. He had
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
Luanda
place of birth
Evandro Elmer de Carvalho Brandão (born 7 May 1991) is an Angolan professional footballer who plays for Israeli club Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. as a striker. Club career England Brandão was born in Luanda, Angola, but spent the first years of his life in Portugal before moving to England at the age of 9. He began his football career at Blackburn Rovers, before joining Walsall in 2003. After three years with Walsall, Brandão signed for Manchester United on 21 October 2006, after impressing assistant manager Carlos Queiroz while on trial with United at the 2006 Under-17 Nike Cup. He had
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
Angola
country of citizenship
to Angola as a senior, making his debut on 13 August 2014 by playing the last four minutes of a 0–0 friendly draw to Angola. International goals (Angola score listed first, score column indicates score after each Brandão goal) Honours Club Videoton Ligakupa: 2011–12 Szuperkupa: 2011 Libolo Girabola: 2014, 2015 References External links Videoton official profile Portugal national team data Category:1991 births Category:Living people Category:Portuguese people of Angolan descent Category:Sportspeople from Luanda Category:Portuguese footballers Category:Angolan footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Category:Walsall F.C. players Category:Manchester United F.C. players Category:Primeira Liga players Category:LigaPro players Category:Portuguese Second Division players Category:S.L.
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
Luanda
place of birth
to Angola as a senior, making his debut on 13 August 2014 by playing the last four minutes of a 0–0 friendly draw to Angola. International goals (Angola score listed first, score column indicates score after each Brandão goal) Honours Club Videoton Ligakupa: 2011–12 Szuperkupa: 2011 Libolo Girabola: 2014, 2015 References External links Videoton official profile Portugal national team data Category:1991 births Category:Living people Category:Portuguese people of Angolan descent Category:Sportspeople from Luanda Category:Portuguese footballers Category:Angolan footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Category:Walsall F.C. players Category:Manchester United F.C. players Category:Primeira Liga players Category:LigaPro players Category:Portuguese Second Division players Category:S.L.
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
Association football
sport
to Angola as a senior, making his debut on 13 August 2014 by playing the last four minutes of a 0–0 friendly draw to Angola. International goals (Angola score listed first, score column indicates score after each Brandão goal) Honours Club Videoton Ligakupa: 2011–12 Szuperkupa: 2011 Libolo Girabola: 2014, 2015 References External links Videoton official profile Portugal national team data Category:1991 births Category:Living people Category:Portuguese people of Angolan descent Category:Sportspeople from Luanda Category:Portuguese footballers Category:Angolan footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Category:Walsall F.C. players Category:Manchester United F.C. players Category:Primeira Liga players Category:LigaPro players Category:Portuguese Second Division players Category:S.L.
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
S.C. Olhanense
member of sports team
Benfica footballers Category:C.D. Fátima players Category:Gondomar S.C. players Category:S.C. Olhanense players Category:C.D. Tondela players Category:Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players Category:AD Fafe players Category:Leixões S.C. players Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Category:Fehérvár FC players Category:Girabola players Category:C.R.D. Libolo players Category:Kabuscorp S.C.P. players Category:Liga Leumit players Category:Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Category:Portugal youth international footballers Category:Angola international footballers Category:2019 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers Category:Angolan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in England Category:Expatriate footballers in Hungary Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Israel Category:Angolan expatriate sportspeople in England
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
C.D. Fátima
member of sports team
Benfica footballers Category:C.D. Fátima players Category:Gondomar S.C. players Category:S.C. Olhanense players Category:C.D. Tondela players Category:Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players Category:AD Fafe players Category:Leixões S.C. players Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Category:Fehérvár FC players Category:Girabola players Category:C.R.D. Libolo players Category:Kabuscorp S.C.P. players Category:Liga Leumit players Category:Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Category:Portugal youth international footballers Category:Angola international footballers Category:2019 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers Category:Angolan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in England Category:Expatriate footballers in Hungary Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Israel Category:Angolan expatriate sportspeople in England
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
Fehérvár FC
member of sports team
Benfica footballers Category:C.D. Fátima players Category:Gondomar S.C. players Category:S.C. Olhanense players Category:C.D. Tondela players Category:Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players Category:AD Fafe players Category:Leixões S.C. players Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Category:Fehérvár FC players Category:Girabola players Category:C.R.D. Libolo players Category:Kabuscorp S.C.P. players Category:Liga Leumit players Category:Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Category:Portugal youth international footballers Category:Angola international footballers Category:2019 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers Category:Angolan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in England Category:Expatriate footballers in Hungary Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Israel Category:Angolan expatriate sportspeople in England
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
C.D. Tondela
member of sports team
Benfica footballers Category:C.D. Fátima players Category:Gondomar S.C. players Category:S.C. Olhanense players Category:C.D. Tondela players Category:Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players Category:AD Fafe players Category:Leixões S.C. players Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Category:Fehérvár FC players Category:Girabola players Category:C.R.D. Libolo players Category:Kabuscorp S.C.P. players Category:Liga Leumit players Category:Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Category:Portugal youth international footballers Category:Angola international footballers Category:2019 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers Category:Angolan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in England Category:Expatriate footballers in Hungary Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Israel Category:Angolan expatriate sportspeople in England
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
C.R.D. Libolo
member of sports team
Benfica footballers Category:C.D. Fátima players Category:Gondomar S.C. players Category:S.C. Olhanense players Category:C.D. Tondela players Category:Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players Category:AD Fafe players Category:Leixões S.C. players Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Category:Fehérvár FC players Category:Girabola players Category:C.R.D. Libolo players Category:Kabuscorp S.C.P. players Category:Liga Leumit players Category:Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Category:Portugal youth international footballers Category:Angola international footballers Category:2019 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers Category:Angolan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in England Category:Expatriate footballers in Hungary Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Israel Category:Angolan expatriate sportspeople in England
Evandro Brandão
[]
football player
Angola
country of citizenship
Benfica footballers Category:C.D. Fátima players Category:Gondomar S.C. players Category:S.C. Olhanense players Category:C.D. Tondela players Category:Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco players Category:AD Fafe players Category:Leixões S.C. players Category:Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Category:Fehérvár FC players Category:Girabola players Category:C.R.D. Libolo players Category:Kabuscorp S.C.P. players Category:Liga Leumit players Category:Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Category:Portugal youth international footballers Category:Angola international footballers Category:2019 Africa Cup of Nations players Category:Portuguese expatriate footballers Category:Angolan expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in England Category:Expatriate footballers in Hungary Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in England Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Category:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Israel Category:Angolan expatriate sportspeople in England
Evandro Brandão
[ "Urolophus paucimaculatus" ]
species of fish
Species
taxon rank
The sparsely-spotted stingaree (Urolophus paucimaculatus), also known as the white-spotted stingaree or Dixon's stingaree, is a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, common off the southern Australian coast. Preferring sandy flats and seagrass beds, this benthic ray can be found from close to shore to a depth of at least , and tends to occur deeper in the northern portion of its range. Reaching a length of , this species has a broad, diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc that is typically plain gray in color above with a V-shaped marking between the eyes. Individuals from southerly waters also generally exhibit
Sparsely-spotted stingaree
[ "Urolophus paucimaculatus" ]
species of fish
Urolophus
parent taxon
The sparsely-spotted stingaree (Urolophus paucimaculatus), also known as the white-spotted stingaree or Dixon's stingaree, is a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, common off the southern Australian coast. Preferring sandy flats and seagrass beds, this benthic ray can be found from close to shore to a depth of at least , and tends to occur deeper in the northern portion of its range. Reaching a length of , this species has a broad, diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc that is typically plain gray in color above with a V-shaped marking between the eyes. Individuals from southerly waters also generally exhibit
Sparsely-spotted stingaree
[ "Urolophus paucimaculatus" ]
species of fish
Species
taxon rank
very flattened at the base and slender towards the tip, which bears a deep, leaf-shaped caudal fin. There is a prominent fold of skin running along either side of the tail, and a serrated stinging spine placed on the upper surface about halfway along its length. There is no dorsal fin. The skin is completely devoid of dermal denticles. This species is uniformly light gray above with a darker V-shaped marking between the eyes, and white below with slightly darker lateral disc margins. Most rays from the southern portion of its range also have a handful of small, regularly arranged
Sparsely-spotted stingaree
[ "Urolophus paucimaculatus" ]
species of fish
Species
taxon rank
and small bony fishes are also eaten. This species incorporates a progressively greater diversity of prey into its diet as it grows older; specifically, mysids, isopods, and amphipods decline in importance, while shrimps, polychaete worms, penaeid prawns, and crabs are consumed in greater proportions. The sparsely-spotted stingaree is preyed upon by the broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus). It is known to be parasitized by a tapeworm in the genus Acanthobothrium, and the monogeneans Calicotyle urolophi and Merizocotyle urolophi. Like other stingrays, the sparsely-spotted stingaree is aplacental viviparous: once the developing embryos exhaust their supply of yolk, the mother supplies them
Sparsely-spotted stingaree
[]
human settlement in Pakistan
Pakistan
country
Topi () is a town in the eastern part of the Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Topi is administratively subdivided into two Union councils: Topi East and Topi West. Tarbela Dam is located east of Topi. Geography Topi is located in the east of Swabi District of the Khyber Pukhtoonkwa Province of Pakistan. Topi is located to the west of the Tarbela Dam, the world's largest earth filled dam. Tarbela Dam is the largest hydroelectric generation project in Pakistan, producing 3,495 megawatts of electricity accounting for 40 percent of the Water and Power Development Authority's total power output as
Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
[]
human settlement in Pakistan
Swabi District
located in the administrative territorial entity
Topi () is a town in the eastern part of the Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Topi is administratively subdivided into two Union councils: Topi East and Topi West. Tarbela Dam is located east of Topi. Geography Topi is located in the east of Swabi District of the Khyber Pukhtoonkwa Province of Pakistan. Topi is located to the west of the Tarbela Dam, the world's largest earth filled dam. Tarbela Dam is the largest hydroelectric generation project in Pakistan, producing 3,495 megawatts of electricity accounting for 40 percent of the Water and Power Development Authority's total power output as
Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
[]
Indian film actress
Actor
occupation
Anarkali Marikar is an Indian film actress who appears predominantly in Malayalam films. She made her debut in 2016 in the film Aanandam. Early life Anarkali was born to Niyas Marikar and Laly P. M. Her father is a photographer and mother a homemaker. She has an older sister named Lakshmi Marikar, who was a former child actor in the Malayalam film No. 1 Snehatheeram Bangalore North. Anarkali completed her degree in Mass communication from Mar Ivanios College in Thiruvananthapuram. She was offered the role in her debut film Aanandam through its cinematographer Anend C. Chandran, a friend to her
Anarkali Marikar
[]
Indian film actress
Kochi
place of birth
Ebrahim. In 2018, she played Devika opposite Asif Ali in Mandharam. In 2019, she appeared in Uyare starring Parvathy, Tovino Thomas and Asif Ali, scripted by Bobby–Sanjay and directed by debutante director Manu Ashokan. Manu, who previously worked with Anarkali in Vimaanam as an associate director cast her in the movie seeing her performance. Her role as Sariya D Costa, a friend of Pallavi (Parvathy) earned her amazing critical responses from audiences. Then she did a guest role in Marconi Mathai directed by debutante Sanil Kalathil. Starring Jayaram and Vijay Sethupathi. Filmography References External links Category:Actresses from Kochi Category:Indian film
Anarkali Marikar
[]
filmmaker
Bismarck, North Dakota
place of birth
Ronnie Cramer (born May 5, 1957) is an American film producer, film director, screenwriter, artist and composer. Born in Bismarck, North Dakota, Cramer currently lives and works in Denver, Colorado. During the 1980s he produced watercolor paintings, video installations and played guitar in several rock bands, most notably Alarming Trends, the subject and title of his first film (1987). Cramer's musical compositions include an award-winning score for the Fritz Lang sci-fi classic Metropolis (1927 film). As a director, Cramer gained national attention with his film Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend, a 1991 black comedy which was named "Best Drive-In Movie
Ronnie Cramer
[]
filmmaker
Film producer
occupation
Ronnie Cramer (born May 5, 1957) is an American film producer, film director, screenwriter, artist and composer. Born in Bismarck, North Dakota, Cramer currently lives and works in Denver, Colorado. During the 1980s he produced watercolor paintings, video installations and played guitar in several rock bands, most notably Alarming Trends, the subject and title of his first film (1987). Cramer's musical compositions include an award-winning score for the Fritz Lang sci-fi classic Metropolis (1927 film). As a director, Cramer gained national attention with his film Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend, a 1991 black comedy which was named "Best Drive-In Movie
Ronnie Cramer
[]
filmmaker
Film director
occupation
Ronnie Cramer (born May 5, 1957) is an American film producer, film director, screenwriter, artist and composer. Born in Bismarck, North Dakota, Cramer currently lives and works in Denver, Colorado. During the 1980s he produced watercolor paintings, video installations and played guitar in several rock bands, most notably Alarming Trends, the subject and title of his first film (1987). Cramer's musical compositions include an award-winning score for the Fritz Lang sci-fi classic Metropolis (1927 film). As a director, Cramer gained national attention with his film Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend, a 1991 black comedy which was named "Best Drive-In Movie
Ronnie Cramer
[]
filmmaker
Screenwriter
occupation
Ronnie Cramer (born May 5, 1957) is an American film producer, film director, screenwriter, artist and composer. Born in Bismarck, North Dakota, Cramer currently lives and works in Denver, Colorado. During the 1980s he produced watercolor paintings, video installations and played guitar in several rock bands, most notably Alarming Trends, the subject and title of his first film (1987). Cramer's musical compositions include an award-winning score for the Fritz Lang sci-fi classic Metropolis (1927 film). As a director, Cramer gained national attention with his film Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend, a 1991 black comedy which was named "Best Drive-In Movie
Ronnie Cramer
[ "San Martín Station", "San Martin Station", "San Martin Base" ]
Antarctic base and scientific research station
Antarctica
continent
San Martín Base () is a permanent, all year-round Argentine Antarctic base and scientific research station named after General José de San Martín, the Libertador of Argentina, Chile and Perú. It is located on Barry Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. At the time of its foundation in 1951, it was the first human settlement south of the Antarctic Circle. it is Argentina's westernmost permanent base. San Martín is one of 13 research bases in Antarctica operated by Argentina. History The increased Antarctic activity that Argentina developed since 1940, along with the longstanding national interest to exercise effective sovereignty over one
San Martín Base
[ "San Martín Station", "San Martin Station", "San Martin Base" ]
Antarctic base and scientific research station
Human settlement
instance of
San Martín Base () is a permanent, all year-round Argentine Antarctic base and scientific research station named after General José de San Martín, the Libertador of Argentina, Chile and Perú. It is located on Barry Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. At the time of its foundation in 1951, it was the first human settlement south of the Antarctic Circle. it is Argentina's westernmost permanent base. San Martín is one of 13 research bases in Antarctica operated by Argentina. History The increased Antarctic activity that Argentina developed since 1940, along with the longstanding national interest to exercise effective sovereignty over one
San Martín Base
[ "San Martín Station", "San Martin Station", "San Martin Base" ]
Antarctic base and scientific research station
Antarctica
continent
of the most remote areas of Antarctica created the need for a scientific station located south of the Antarctic Circle. In order to transport the personnel and materials to Marguerite Bay, where the new settlement was to be built, the Argentine Navy hired the Santa Micaela. Commanded by Overseas Captain Santiago Farrell, it was a cargo ship belonging to the Argentine shipping company Pérez Companc S. A.. The Santa Micaela left the port of Buenos Aires on 12 February 1951, and on 8 March it anchored at Marguerite Bay. The last part of the trip it was escorted by the
San Martín Base
[ "San Martín Station", "San Martin Station", "San Martin Base" ]
Antarctic base and scientific research station
Antarctica
continent
adjacent to the Antarctic Peninsula. On March 1952 the ARA Bahía Aguirre anchored at Marguerite Bay bringing a relief crew through a Sikorsky S-51 helicopter transfer, the first of its kind performed by the Argentine Armed Forces in Antarctica. On 30 June 1952 a fire, exacerbated by the ongoing blizzard, devoured the main house and two food stores, the power plant and the radio station. With rationed food and fuel, activities continued normally, carrying on with the explorations schedule as originally planned. During the 1952–53 season, thick ice blocked the way of relief ships, which aggravated the situation for the
San Martín Base
[ "San Martín Station", "San Martin Station", "San Martin Base" ]
Antarctic base and scientific research station
Instituto Antártico Argentino
operator
An ongoing bilateral agreement between Argentina and Germany has prompted cooperation on glacier movement observations. Ona Refuge Refuge Ona () is an Argentine Antarctic refuge installed and operated by the government of the Tierra del Fuego Province. The refuge was opened in 1995 and it is located from the San Martín Base on the glaciers of the Fallières Coast. The construction of the refuge was part of the scientific project, called Perito Moreno, carried out under an agreement signed between the Instituto Antártico Argentino and the University of Freiburg in Germany. The researchers carry out studies on the displacement of
San Martín Base
[]
British priest
St John's College, Cambridge
educated at
Cornelius Neale (12 August 1789 – February 1823, Chiswick) was an English clergyman. Cornelius Neale came from a London family with an Evangelical background: his father James Neale was one of the founders of the London Missionary Society. He entered St John's College, Cambridge and graduated Senior Wrangler in 1812, with first Smith's Prize and the second Chancellor's medal. He was elected a fellow of his college. He was ordained and took a curacy in Leicester. He died of consumption in February 1823. In 1816 he married Susannah, daughter of John Mason Good: they had one son, John Mason Neale.
Cornelius Neale
[]
British priest
John Mason Neale
child
Cornelius Neale (12 August 1789 – February 1823, Chiswick) was an English clergyman. Cornelius Neale came from a London family with an Evangelical background: his father James Neale was one of the founders of the London Missionary Society. He entered St John's College, Cambridge and graduated Senior Wrangler in 1812, with first Smith's Prize and the second Chancellor's medal. He was elected a fellow of his college. He was ordained and took a curacy in Leicester. He died of consumption in February 1823. In 1816 he married Susannah, daughter of John Mason Good: they had one son, John Mason Neale.
Cornelius Neale
[]
British priest
John Mason Good
relative
Cornelius Neale (12 August 1789 – February 1823, Chiswick) was an English clergyman. Cornelius Neale came from a London family with an Evangelical background: his father James Neale was one of the founders of the London Missionary Society. He entered St John's College, Cambridge and graduated Senior Wrangler in 1812, with first Smith's Prize and the second Chancellor's medal. He was elected a fellow of his college. He was ordained and took a curacy in Leicester. He died of consumption in February 1823. In 1816 he married Susannah, daughter of John Mason Good: they had one son, John Mason Neale.
Cornelius Neale
[]
British priest
St John's College, Cambridge
educated at
References Michael Chandler, The Life and Work of John Mason Neale, Gracewing (Jul 1995) . pp. 3–4 Olinthus Gregory, Charles Jerram, Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character, Literary, Professional, and Religious of the late John Mason Good MD, Crocker and Brewster, Boston, Mass. (1829). pp. 256–259 William Jowett, Memoir of the Rev. Cornelius Neale (2nd edition, 1835) External links William Jowett's Memoir of the Rev. Cornelius Neale M.A. (2nd edition, 1835) - full text online at google.com Category:1789 births Category:1823 deaths Category:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Category:Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge Category:19th-century English Anglican priests Category:Evangelical Anglican
Cornelius Neale
[]
British priest
John Mason Neale
child
References Michael Chandler, The Life and Work of John Mason Neale, Gracewing (Jul 1995) . pp. 3–4 Olinthus Gregory, Charles Jerram, Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character, Literary, Professional, and Religious of the late John Mason Good MD, Crocker and Brewster, Boston, Mass. (1829). pp. 256–259 William Jowett, Memoir of the Rev. Cornelius Neale (2nd edition, 1835) External links William Jowett's Memoir of the Rev. Cornelius Neale M.A. (2nd edition, 1835) - full text online at google.com Category:1789 births Category:1823 deaths Category:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Category:Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge Category:19th-century English Anglican priests Category:Evangelical Anglican
Cornelius Neale
[]
British priest
John Mason Good
relative
References Michael Chandler, The Life and Work of John Mason Neale, Gracewing (Jul 1995) . pp. 3–4 Olinthus Gregory, Charles Jerram, Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Character, Literary, Professional, and Religious of the late John Mason Good MD, Crocker and Brewster, Boston, Mass. (1829). pp. 256–259 William Jowett, Memoir of the Rev. Cornelius Neale (2nd edition, 1835) External links William Jowett's Memoir of the Rev. Cornelius Neale M.A. (2nd edition, 1835) - full text online at google.com Category:1789 births Category:1823 deaths Category:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge Category:Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge Category:19th-century English Anglican priests Category:Evangelical Anglican
Cornelius Neale
[]
university
Thrissur
located in the administrative territorial entity
Vimala College is a Roman Catholic college in Thrissur City of Kerala state, India. It was established in 1967 after bifurcating St. Mary's College, Thrissur. The college is under the management of the Nirmala Province, Thrissur, of the Congregation of Mother Carmel in the Roman Catholic Church. The college is under the religious jurisdiction of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Thrissur and is one of the leading educational institutions related to or run by church organizations . Vimala College was the only women's college in Kerala which offered exclusively graduate and post-graduate programmes. The college was presented the R Shankar
Vimala College
[]
university
India
country
Vimala College is a Roman Catholic college in Thrissur City of Kerala state, India. It was established in 1967 after bifurcating St. Mary's College, Thrissur. The college is under the management of the Nirmala Province, Thrissur, of the Congregation of Mother Carmel in the Roman Catholic Church. The college is under the religious jurisdiction of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Thrissur and is one of the leading educational institutions related to or run by church organizations . Vimala College was the only women's college in Kerala which offered exclusively graduate and post-graduate programmes. The college was presented the R Shankar
Vimala College
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2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Film
instance of
Maayajaalam is a Telugu film released on 12 May 2006. This film is directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Later this film was dubbed into Hindi as Naya Shoorveer. Plot Vamsi (Srikanth) is a marriage broker. He takes care of everything related to wedding, from searching alliance to sending the bride to her in-law's house. His brother (Ravi Prakash) is a sincere police officer. A doctor (Shayaji Shinde) and owner of a super specialty hospital who trades with the limbs of patients fixes his daughter Swathi's (Deepa) with an M.P. Pradeep's (Pradeep Rawat) son Chatrapathi (Shafi). Vamsi is the matchmaker
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
2006
publication date
Maayajaalam is a Telugu film released on 12 May 2006. This film is directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Later this film was dubbed into Hindi as Naya Shoorveer. Plot Vamsi (Srikanth) is a marriage broker. He takes care of everything related to wedding, from searching alliance to sending the bride to her in-law's house. His brother (Ravi Prakash) is a sincere police officer. A doctor (Shayaji Shinde) and owner of a super specialty hospital who trades with the limbs of patients fixes his daughter Swathi's (Deepa) with an M.P. Pradeep's (Pradeep Rawat) son Chatrapathi (Shafi). Vamsi is the matchmaker
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
S. V. Krishna Reddy
director
Maayajaalam is a Telugu film released on 12 May 2006. This film is directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Later this film was dubbed into Hindi as Naya Shoorveer. Plot Vamsi (Srikanth) is a marriage broker. He takes care of everything related to wedding, from searching alliance to sending the bride to her in-law's house. His brother (Ravi Prakash) is a sincere police officer. A doctor (Shayaji Shinde) and owner of a super specialty hospital who trades with the limbs of patients fixes his daughter Swathi's (Deepa) with an M.P. Pradeep's (Pradeep Rawat) son Chatrapathi (Shafi). Vamsi is the matchmaker
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Brahmanandam
cast member
for that wedding. But Swathi receives Vamsi's photo by mistake and starts to consider Vamsi as her fiancé. Pradeep attacks and seizes Vamsi's brother, who collects all the evidence against the former's felonies. Brahmanandam, Ali, Venu Madhav and Krishna Bhagavan, the victims of the M.P. and ruthless doctor, become demons. How those spirits take vengeance on the doctor, how Vamsi could save his brother, and if Swathi marries Vamsi are the rest of the stuff to be watched on screen. Cast Srikanth as Vamsi Poonam Kaur (Debut) as Swati Rajender Pradeep Rawat as MP Pradeep Brahmanandam as Ghost Ali as
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
S. V. Krishna Reddy
director
Ghost Venu Madhav as Ghost Krishna Bhagavan as Ghost Shayaji Shinde as Doctor Shafi as Chhatrapati Ravi Prakash as Vamsi's brother Nakuul Mehta Gundu Hanumantha Rao Mallikarjuna Rao Ashok Kumar Sivaji Raja Duvvasi Mohan Babu Mohan Tanikella Bharani Geetha Hema Uttej J. V. Ramana Murthy Giri Babu L.B. Sriram Tirupathi Prakash Ganesh Apoorva Gundu Sudarshan Kishore Raati Jyothi Crew Presented by : K.Achchi Reddy Producer: R. R. Venkat Music :S. V. Krishna Reddy Screenplay :S. V. Krishna Reddy Direction :S. V. Krishna Reddy Cinematography :Vijay Kumar. C Story :Janardhana Maharshi Dialogues :Marudhri Raja Lyrics :Bhuvana Chandra, Chandra Bose and Viswa
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Tanikella Bharani
cast member
Ghost Venu Madhav as Ghost Krishna Bhagavan as Ghost Shayaji Shinde as Doctor Shafi as Chhatrapati Ravi Prakash as Vamsi's brother Nakuul Mehta Gundu Hanumantha Rao Mallikarjuna Rao Ashok Kumar Sivaji Raja Duvvasi Mohan Babu Mohan Tanikella Bharani Geetha Hema Uttej J. V. Ramana Murthy Giri Babu L.B. Sriram Tirupathi Prakash Ganesh Apoorva Gundu Sudarshan Kishore Raati Jyothi Crew Presented by : K.Achchi Reddy Producer: R. R. Venkat Music :S. V. Krishna Reddy Screenplay :S. V. Krishna Reddy Direction :S. V. Krishna Reddy Cinematography :Vijay Kumar. C Story :Janardhana Maharshi Dialogues :Marudhri Raja Lyrics :Bhuvana Chandra, Chandra Bose and Viswa
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Gundu Hanumantha Rao
cast member
Ghost Venu Madhav as Ghost Krishna Bhagavan as Ghost Shayaji Shinde as Doctor Shafi as Chhatrapati Ravi Prakash as Vamsi's brother Nakuul Mehta Gundu Hanumantha Rao Mallikarjuna Rao Ashok Kumar Sivaji Raja Duvvasi Mohan Babu Mohan Tanikella Bharani Geetha Hema Uttej J. V. Ramana Murthy Giri Babu L.B. Sriram Tirupathi Prakash Ganesh Apoorva Gundu Sudarshan Kishore Raati Jyothi Crew Presented by : K.Achchi Reddy Producer: R. R. Venkat Music :S. V. Krishna Reddy Screenplay :S. V. Krishna Reddy Direction :S. V. Krishna Reddy Cinematography :Vijay Kumar. C Story :Janardhana Maharshi Dialogues :Marudhri Raja Lyrics :Bhuvana Chandra, Chandra Bose and Viswa
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Gundu Sudarshan
cast member
Ghost Venu Madhav as Ghost Krishna Bhagavan as Ghost Shayaji Shinde as Doctor Shafi as Chhatrapati Ravi Prakash as Vamsi's brother Nakuul Mehta Gundu Hanumantha Rao Mallikarjuna Rao Ashok Kumar Sivaji Raja Duvvasi Mohan Babu Mohan Tanikella Bharani Geetha Hema Uttej J. V. Ramana Murthy Giri Babu L.B. Sriram Tirupathi Prakash Ganesh Apoorva Gundu Sudarshan Kishore Raati Jyothi Crew Presented by : K.Achchi Reddy Producer: R. R. Venkat Music :S. V. Krishna Reddy Screenplay :S. V. Krishna Reddy Direction :S. V. Krishna Reddy Cinematography :Vijay Kumar. C Story :Janardhana Maharshi Dialogues :Marudhri Raja Lyrics :Bhuvana Chandra, Chandra Bose and Viswa
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Film
instance of
Editing :K.V. Krishna Reddy Action :Ram-Lakshman Graphics :Spirit Nipuna Choreography :Suchitra Chandra Bose, Prasanna and Swarna Art :J.P Release :12-05-06 Soundtrack Reception It received mixed reviews and was considered that Srikanth's role was "nothing much" and Poonam Kaur was good at being pretty in the film. Shafi's action was "an overreacting act but did a good job with comedy." Sayaji Shinde was a "messed up role." Ali, Venu Madhav, Krishna Bhagavan, and Brahmandam "only blend a little comedy in the film." Pradeep Rawat played as the antagonist and had a perfect act. It was said S.V. Krishna Reddy "needs to
Maayajaalam
[]
2006 film by S. V. Krishna Reddy
Sayaji Shinde
cast member
Editing :K.V. Krishna Reddy Action :Ram-Lakshman Graphics :Spirit Nipuna Choreography :Suchitra Chandra Bose, Prasanna and Swarna Art :J.P Release :12-05-06 Soundtrack Reception It received mixed reviews and was considered that Srikanth's role was "nothing much" and Poonam Kaur was good at being pretty in the film. Shafi's action was "an overreacting act but did a good job with comedy." Sayaji Shinde was a "messed up role." Ali, Venu Madhav, Krishna Bhagavan, and Brahmandam "only blend a little comedy in the film." Pradeep Rawat played as the antagonist and had a perfect act. It was said S.V. Krishna Reddy "needs to
Maayajaalam
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American visual artist
Painter
occupation
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Fordham University
educated at
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
educated at
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Yale School of Art
educated at
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Brooklyn
place of birth
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Chicago
residence
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Brooklyn
residence
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Farragut Houses
residence
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Art Institute of Chicago
employer
Candida Alvarez, was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1955. She is an American painter and a tenured professor of Painting and Drawing at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she has taught since 1998. Early life and education Candida Alvarez was born in Brooklyn to parents who had arrived from Puerto Rico two years earlier, and grew up in the Farragut Houses. Alvarez earned a BFA from Fordham University in 1977 and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1981. She earned her MFA from Yale School of Art in 1997, and studied
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Painter
occupation
at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland from 2010-2012. Career Alvarez is a painter known for her complex vibrantly layered combination of abstract and figurative forms rich in pop, historical and modern art references, incorporating world news and personal memories. Many of her painting employ silhouettes and bold colors, and display a fascination with the aesthetics of cartoons, kitsch, and the hand-crafted. Alvarez's works have included sculptures, collages, abstraction, and figuration, with materials as diverse as fabric, acrylic paint, enamel, galkyd, on various supports from canvas to cotton napkins to vellum. In Mambomountain, presented from December 2, 2012 to
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Chicago
residence
March 24, 2013 at Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago, Alvarez's brightly colored paintings offer distortions of the familiar. In Drawinggreen, presented from September 14, 2012 to October 13, 2012 at Riverside Arts Center in Chicago, Alvarez's plan with this artwork was to transform Freeark Gallery to 'directed reflection on a travel memoir'. According to the Hyde Park Art Center, in these works, "current and historic moments and identities are fused together onto the canvas, producing a hybrid state of uncharted territory." Her painting has been included at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City. It was adopted
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Chicago
residence
by avant-garde Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo. For the past two decades, she has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In an interview published by Hyde Park Art Center, Alvarez stated, “Having run away from seemingly inadequate definitions for abstract painting, I find myself immersed in a relationship that tracks, exchanges, and shreds the world of news, front-page photography, design, and pictorial memory into a subject-less pictorial mash-up. In essence, there is no more picture; there is only painting.” Other well-known works by Alvarez include Recollections: Works on Paper by Candida Alvarez & Vincent D. Smith
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Art Institute of Chicago
employer
by avant-garde Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo. For the past two decades, she has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In an interview published by Hyde Park Art Center, Alvarez stated, “Having run away from seemingly inadequate definitions for abstract painting, I find myself immersed in a relationship that tracks, exchanges, and shreds the world of news, front-page photography, design, and pictorial memory into a subject-less pictorial mash-up. In essence, there is no more picture; there is only painting.” Other well-known works by Alvarez include Recollections: Works on Paper by Candida Alvarez & Vincent D. Smith
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Brooklyn
place of birth
presented at the Brooklyn Museum in 1979. Work need content about paintings Exhibitions Selected solo exhibitions 2017 Here, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago IL 2012 drawinggreen, Riverside Arts Center, Chicago, IL 2011 Black, Peregrine Program, Chinatown, Chicago, IL 2003 Paradise, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2002 I'll Always Remember You, TBA Exhibition Space, Chicago, IL 1996 New/Now, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT 1992 Recent Paintings, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 1991 Paintings and Works on Paper, Queens Museum, Flushing, NY Selected group exhibitions 2007 The Inland See: Contemporary Art Around Lake Michigan, Western Michigan
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Chicago
residence
presented at the Brooklyn Museum in 1979. Work need content about paintings Exhibitions Selected solo exhibitions 2017 Here, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago IL 2012 drawinggreen, Riverside Arts Center, Chicago, IL 2011 Black, Peregrine Program, Chinatown, Chicago, IL 2003 Paradise, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2002 I'll Always Remember You, TBA Exhibition Space, Chicago, IL 1996 New/Now, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT 1992 Recent Paintings, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 1991 Paintings and Works on Paper, Queens Museum, Flushing, NY Selected group exhibitions 2007 The Inland See: Contemporary Art Around Lake Michigan, Western Michigan
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Brooklyn
residence
presented at the Brooklyn Museum in 1979. Work need content about paintings Exhibitions Selected solo exhibitions 2017 Here, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago IL 2012 drawinggreen, Riverside Arts Center, Chicago, IL 2011 Black, Peregrine Program, Chinatown, Chicago, IL 2003 Paradise, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2002 I'll Always Remember You, TBA Exhibition Space, Chicago, IL 1996 New/Now, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT 1992 Recent Paintings, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY 1991 Paintings and Works on Paper, Queens Museum, Flushing, NY Selected group exhibitions 2007 The Inland See: Contemporary Art Around Lake Michigan, Western Michigan
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Chicago
residence
University in Kalamazoo, MI 2006 Black Now, Longwood Arts Project, Bronx; organized by Fred Wilson; Faculty Sabbatical Exhibition, Betty Rymer Gallery, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; TakeOver, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago IL; 2005 All the Things We Love, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago IL; Splat, Boom, Pow: The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; 2000 Words-Objects-Acts, Museum of the City of Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia; catalogue; Out of Line; Drawings by Illinois Artists, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Snapshot: An Exhibition of Snapshots Portraying Intimate or Family Photos, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD
Candida Alvarez
[]
American visual artist
Art Institute of Chicago
employer
University in Kalamazoo, MI 2006 Black Now, Longwood Arts Project, Bronx; organized by Fred Wilson; Faculty Sabbatical Exhibition, Betty Rymer Gallery, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago; TakeOver, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago IL; 2005 All the Things We Love, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago IL; Splat, Boom, Pow: The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; 2000 Words-Objects-Acts, Museum of the City of Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia; catalogue; Out of Line; Drawings by Illinois Artists, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Snapshot: An Exhibition of Snapshots Portraying Intimate or Family Photos, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD
Candida Alvarez
[]
Communications satellite
NASA
operator
ATS-6 (Applications Technology Satellite-6) was a NASA experimental satellite, built by Fairchild Space and Electronics Division It has been called the world's first educational satellite as well as world's first experimental Direct Broadcast Satellite as part of the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment between NASA and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It was launched May 30, 1974, and decommissioned July 1979. At the time of launch, it was the most powerful telecommunication satellite in orbit. ATS-6 carried no fewer than 23 different experiments, and introduced several breakthroughs. It was the first 3-axis stabilized spacecraft in geostationary orbit. It was also the
ATS-6
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Communications satellite
NASA
operator
400,000 km² each, in which the TV broadcast could be received with 3 meters diameter antennas. This payload was first used over the United States for tele-education and tele-medicine experiments, from August 1974 to May 1975 as part of the HET, or Health, Education, Telecommunications experiment developed jointly by NASA and the US Department of Health, Education, & Welfare (now DHHS). The spacecraft was then moved over the geo-stationary arc from 94 °W to 35 °E, in collaboration with the Indian Space Agency (ISRO), who had deployed in India more than 2500 receive ground stations. A tele-education programme was started
ATS-6
[ "Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited" ]
Oil branch of Royal dutch shell
Business
instance of
Shell Nigeria is the common name for Royal Dutch Shell's Nigerian operations carried out through four subsidiaries—primarily Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC). Royal Dutch Shell's joint ventures account for more than 21% of Nigeria's total petroleum production( (bpd) in 2009) from more than eighty fields. History Shell started business in Nigeria in 1937 as Shell D’Arcy and was granted an exploration license. In 1956, Shell Nigeria discovered the first commercial oil field at Oloibiri in the Niger Delta and started oil exports in 1958. Prior to the discovery of oil, Nigeria like many other African countries strongly
Shell Nigeria
[ "Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited" ]
Oil branch of Royal dutch shell
Royal Dutch Shell
parent organization
Shell Nigeria is the common name for Royal Dutch Shell's Nigerian operations carried out through four subsidiaries—primarily Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC). Royal Dutch Shell's joint ventures account for more than 21% of Nigeria's total petroleum production( (bpd) in 2009) from more than eighty fields. History Shell started business in Nigeria in 1937 as Shell D’Arcy and was granted an exploration license. In 1956, Shell Nigeria discovered the first commercial oil field at Oloibiri in the Niger Delta and started oil exports in 1958. Prior to the discovery of oil, Nigeria like many other African countries strongly
Shell Nigeria
[ "Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited" ]
Oil branch of Royal dutch shell
Royal Dutch Shell
parent organization
relied on agricultural exports to other countries to support its economy. Many Nigerians thought the developers were looking for palm oil. Recent news In July 2013, Shell Nigeria awarded Kaztec engineering Limited a $84.5 million exploration and production contract for the Trans-Niger oil pipeline. On March 25, 2014, Shell Nigeria declared a force majeure on crude oil exports from its Forcados crude oil depot which stopped operations due to a leak in its underwater pipeline, a clause freeing the company from contractual obligations as a circumstance beyond its control happened. While it struggled repairing the pipeline, Royal Dutch Shell announced
Shell Nigeria
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legal scholar
Norway
country of citizenship
Birger Stuevold Lassen (19 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a Norwegian jurist, legal scholar and expert on intellectual property law. Biography He was born at Molde in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He grew up in Romsdal, where his father Odd Lassen was a lawyer. He obtained the examen artium in 1946. After completing Officer Cadet School, he went on to study law, obtaining the cand.jur. degree in 1954. He was an assistant judge in Stavanger, before he was appointed research fellow at the University of Oslo in 1957. He was appointed lecturer in 1961, senior lecturer in 1971
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
Judge
occupation
Birger Stuevold Lassen (19 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a Norwegian jurist, legal scholar and expert on intellectual property law. Biography He was born at Molde in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He grew up in Romsdal, where his father Odd Lassen was a lawyer. He obtained the examen artium in 1946. After completing Officer Cadet School, he went on to study law, obtaining the cand.jur. degree in 1954. He was an assistant judge in Stavanger, before he was appointed research fellow at the University of Oslo in 1957. He was appointed lecturer in 1961, senior lecturer in 1971
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
Birger
given name
Birger Stuevold Lassen (19 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a Norwegian jurist, legal scholar and expert on intellectual property law. Biography He was born at Molde in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He grew up in Romsdal, where his father Odd Lassen was a lawyer. He obtained the examen artium in 1946. After completing Officer Cadet School, he went on to study law, obtaining the cand.jur. degree in 1954. He was an assistant judge in Stavanger, before he was appointed research fellow at the University of Oslo in 1957. He was appointed lecturer in 1961, senior lecturer in 1971
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
Lassen
family name
Birger Stuevold Lassen (19 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a Norwegian jurist, legal scholar and expert on intellectual property law. Biography He was born at Molde in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He grew up in Romsdal, where his father Odd Lassen was a lawyer. He obtained the examen artium in 1946. After completing Officer Cadet School, he went on to study law, obtaining the cand.jur. degree in 1954. He was an assistant judge in Stavanger, before he was appointed research fellow at the University of Oslo in 1957. He was appointed lecturer in 1961, senior lecturer in 1971
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
University of Oslo
employer
Birger Stuevold Lassen (19 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a Norwegian jurist, legal scholar and expert on intellectual property law. Biography He was born at Molde in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He grew up in Romsdal, where his father Odd Lassen was a lawyer. He obtained the examen artium in 1946. After completing Officer Cadet School, he went on to study law, obtaining the cand.jur. degree in 1954. He was an assistant judge in Stavanger, before he was appointed research fellow at the University of Oslo in 1957. He was appointed lecturer in 1961, senior lecturer in 1971
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
Norway
country of citizenship
and professor in 1990. He was editor-in-chief of Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap 1974–1999 and served as editor of Norges Lover which was published by the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo. He was also acting Supreme Court Justice in the Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and in 1992 received an honorary doctorate at Stockholm University. References External links Category:1927 births Category:2011 deaths Category:People from Molde Category:University of Oslo faculty Category:Norwegian jurists Category:Norwegian educators Category:Norwegian legal scholars Category:Norwegian journal editors Category:Norwegian legal writers Category:Academics of the Faculty of Law,
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
Professor
occupation
and professor in 1990. He was editor-in-chief of Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap 1974–1999 and served as editor of Norges Lover which was published by the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo. He was also acting Supreme Court Justice in the Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and in 1992 received an honorary doctorate at Stockholm University. References External links Category:1927 births Category:2011 deaths Category:People from Molde Category:University of Oslo faculty Category:Norwegian jurists Category:Norwegian educators Category:Norwegian legal scholars Category:Norwegian journal editors Category:Norwegian legal writers Category:Academics of the Faculty of Law,
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
member of
and professor in 1990. He was editor-in-chief of Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap 1974–1999 and served as editor of Norges Lover which was published by the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo. He was also acting Supreme Court Justice in the Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and in 1992 received an honorary doctorate at Stockholm University. References External links Category:1927 births Category:2011 deaths Category:People from Molde Category:University of Oslo faculty Category:Norwegian jurists Category:Norwegian educators Category:Norwegian legal scholars Category:Norwegian journal editors Category:Norwegian legal writers Category:Academics of the Faculty of Law,
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
legal scholar
University of Oslo
employer
and professor in 1990. He was editor-in-chief of Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap 1974–1999 and served as editor of Norges Lover which was published by the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo. He was also acting Supreme Court Justice in the Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and in 1992 received an honorary doctorate at Stockholm University. References External links Category:1927 births Category:2011 deaths Category:People from Molde Category:University of Oslo faculty Category:Norwegian jurists Category:Norwegian educators Category:Norwegian legal scholars Category:Norwegian journal editors Category:Norwegian legal writers Category:Academics of the Faculty of Law,
Birger Stuevold Lassen
[]
chapel in Giske, Norway
Norway
country
Godøy Chapel () is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the small island of Godøy. It is an annex chapel in the Giske parish which is part of the Nordre Sunnmøre prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Møre. The stone chapel was built in 1953 by the architect O.S. Solheim. The chapel seats about 200 people. See also List of churches in Møre og Romsdal References Category:Giske Category:Churches in Møre og Romsdal Category:Stone churches in Norway Category:20th-century Church of Norway church buildings Category:Churches completed in 1953
Godøy Chapel
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chapel in Giske, Norway
Giske
located in the administrative territorial entity
Godøy Chapel () is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the small island of Godøy. It is an annex chapel in the Giske parish which is part of the Nordre Sunnmøre prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Møre. The stone chapel was built in 1953 by the architect O.S. Solheim. The chapel seats about 200 people. See also List of churches in Møre og Romsdal References Category:Giske Category:Churches in Møre og Romsdal Category:Stone churches in Norway Category:20th-century Church of Norway church buildings Category:Churches completed in 1953
Godøy Chapel
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single by Magnapop
Magnapop
performer
"This Family" is a 1996 single by Magnapop by Play It Again Sam Records on CD (catalogue number 450.0307.24 - BIAS 307 CD.) Track listing All songs written by Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris "This Family" (Mark Freegard Remix) – 3:28 "This Family" – 3:28 Personnel Magnapop Linda Hopper – lead vocals, art direction, photography Ruthie Morris – lead guitar, backing vocals, art direction, photography Shannon Mulvaney – bass guitar Additional personnel Josh Freese – drums Geza X – production, engineering Eddie Shryer of Future Disc – mastering External links Category:1996 singles Category:Magnapop songs Category:PIAS Recordings singles Category:Song recordings produced
This Family
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Swedish politician and actor
Politician
occupation
Sandra Louise Maud Edlind Friberg (born Louise Edlind on 15 July 1946) is a Swedish actress, model and politician. Acting career As an actress she became popular as Malin Melkersson, the kind, warm and beautiful older sister in the popular 1964 children's TV series Vi på Saltkråkan, which frequently enjoys re-runs on Swedish television, and the subsequent Saltkråkan movies. The script for the series was written by Astrid Lindgren. She got positive reviews for her part in the American film Le Mans in 1971, starring Steve McQueen. The same year she starred in the Swedish movie Lockfågeln. More recently, she
Louise Edlind Friberg
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Swedish politician and actor
Friberg
family name
Sandra Louise Maud Edlind Friberg (born Louise Edlind on 15 July 1946) is a Swedish actress, model and politician. Acting career As an actress she became popular as Malin Melkersson, the kind, warm and beautiful older sister in the popular 1964 children's TV series Vi på Saltkråkan, which frequently enjoys re-runs on Swedish television, and the subsequent Saltkråkan movies. The script for the series was written by Astrid Lindgren. She got positive reviews for her part in the American film Le Mans in 1971, starring Steve McQueen. The same year she starred in the Swedish movie Lockfågeln. More recently, she
Louise Edlind Friberg
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Swedish politician and actor
Politician
occupation
had a major part in the soap opera Vänner och Fiender between 1996 and 1999. Political work Edlind Friberg is a politician for the Swedish Liberal People's Party. She was a substitute in the Riksdag from 2003, and on 1 January 2006 she became a full member of the parliament. She lost her seat in the Riksdag following the 2006 elections. Filmography Vi på Saltkråkan (1964, Sweden (TV series)) Tjorven, Båtsman och Moses (1964, Sweden) Tjorven och Skrållan (1965, Sweden) Tjorven och Mysak (1966, Sweden) Skrållan, Ruskprick och Knorrhane (1967, Sweden) Vi på Saltkråkan (1968, Sweden (movie version)) Lockfågeln (1971,
Louise Edlind Friberg
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Swedish politician and actor
Sweden
country of citizenship
had a major part in the soap opera Vänner och Fiender between 1996 and 1999. Political work Edlind Friberg is a politician for the Swedish Liberal People's Party. She was a substitute in the Riksdag from 2003, and on 1 January 2006 she became a full member of the parliament. She lost her seat in the Riksdag following the 2006 elections. Filmography Vi på Saltkråkan (1964, Sweden (TV series)) Tjorven, Båtsman och Moses (1964, Sweden) Tjorven och Skrållan (1965, Sweden) Tjorven och Mysak (1966, Sweden) Skrållan, Ruskprick och Knorrhane (1967, Sweden) Vi på Saltkråkan (1968, Sweden (movie version)) Lockfågeln (1971,
Louise Edlind Friberg
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Swedish politician and actor
Friberg
family name
had a major part in the soap opera Vänner och Fiender between 1996 and 1999. Political work Edlind Friberg is a politician for the Swedish Liberal People's Party. She was a substitute in the Riksdag from 2003, and on 1 January 2006 she became a full member of the parliament. She lost her seat in the Riksdag following the 2006 elections. Filmography Vi på Saltkråkan (1964, Sweden (TV series)) Tjorven, Båtsman och Moses (1964, Sweden) Tjorven och Skrållan (1965, Sweden) Tjorven och Mysak (1966, Sweden) Skrållan, Ruskprick och Knorrhane (1967, Sweden) Vi på Saltkråkan (1968, Sweden (movie version)) Lockfågeln (1971,
Louise Edlind Friberg
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Spanish Army general
Spanish–American War
conflict
Ramón Acha Caamaño (April 24, 1861 – November 26, 1930) was a brigadier general in the Spanish Army. As Captain in charge of the Spanish Artillery in San Juan, he defended Puerto Rico against U.S. attack during the Spanish–American War. Caamaño was awarded the Cruz de la Orden de Merito Naval Primera Clase (The Cross of the Order of the Naval Merit 1st class) by the Spanish government for his role in the rescue of the cargo of the SS Antonio López, a Spanish transoceanic steamer. In 1921, while Spain was involved in the Rif War, Caamaño served as commander
Ramón Acha Caamaño
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Spanish Army general
Spanish–American War
conflict
Puerto Rico, where he served as captain of the Artillery Battalion. He also served as military instructor at Puerto Rico's Military Academy until July 1891, when he was reassigned to the District of Castilla in Spain. He returned to Puerto Rico in June 1893, and was assigned once more to the Artillery Battalion of San Juan. Spanish–American War Puerto Rican Campaign On May 8, 1898, the USS Yale captured a Spanish freighter, the Rita in San Juan Bay, this being the first hostile encounter between the warring sides in Puerto Rico. On May 9, Yale fought a brief battle with
Ramón Acha Caamaño
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Spanish Army general
Spanish–American War
conflict
an auxiliary cruiser of Spain, name unknown, resulting in a Spanish victory. Around this time, Captain Ángel Rivero Méndez was assigned the command of the Spanish forces in the fortress of San Cristóbal in San Juan. On May 10, the Yale returned to San Juan Bay and Rivero-Méndez ordered his men to open fire on the with an Ordoñez 15 centimeter cannon. This was the first attack against the Americans in Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War. For his actions, Captain Rivero-Mendez was awarded the Cruz de la Orden de Merito Militar Primera clase (The Cross of the Order of
Ramón Acha Caamaño
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Spanish Army general
San Juan, Puerto Rico
place of birth
the Military Merit first class). Bombardment of San Juan The Bombardment of San Juan, or the First Battle of San Juan (not to be confused with the Battle of San Juan Hill or the Battle for the Río San Juan de Nicaragua), refers to an American naval attack on the fortifications of San Juan, Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War. For weeks, the United States Navy had been awaiting the arrival of the Spanish fleet under Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete, unaware that he had already eluded them and slipped his squadron into the Bay of Santiago. On May 12,
Ramón Acha Caamaño
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Spanish Army general
Spanish–American War
conflict
the Military Merit first class). Bombardment of San Juan The Bombardment of San Juan, or the First Battle of San Juan (not to be confused with the Battle of San Juan Hill or the Battle for the Río San Juan de Nicaragua), refers to an American naval attack on the fortifications of San Juan, Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War. For weeks, the United States Navy had been awaiting the arrival of the Spanish fleet under Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete, unaware that he had already eluded them and slipped his squadron into the Bay of Santiago. On May 12,
Ramón Acha Caamaño