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Georges Leekens
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Belgian footballer
FIFA World Cup managers Category:Belgian football managers Category:Belgian footballers Category:Belgium international footballers Category:Cercle Brugge K.S.V. managers Category:Club Brugge KV head coaches Category:Club Brugge KV players Category:K.A.A. Gent managers Category:K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen managers Category:Living people Category:Trabzonspor managers Category:R. Charleroi S.C. managers Category:Royal Excel Mouscron managers Category:R.S.C. Anderlecht managers Category:Roda JC Kerkrade managers Category:Belgian First Division A players Category:Belgium national football team managers Category:K.V. Kortrijk managers Category:Al Hilal SFC managers Category:Algeria national football team managers Category:Belgian expatriate football managers Category:Expatriate football managers in Algeria Category:Expatriate football managers in Turkey Category:Expatriate football managers in Tunisia Category:KV Mechelen managers Category:K.V.V. Crossing Elewijt players Category:Tunisia
[ "bad as manchester" ]
Paul Bevoir
[ [ "Paul Bevoir", "occupation", "Songwriter" ], [ "Paul Bevoir", "occupation", "Musician" ], [ "Paul Bevoir", "place of birth", "Islington" ] ]
English songwriter and musician
Paul Bevoir (born 20 May 1960 in Islington, London, England) is an English pop/rock songwriter and musician. He is probably best known as a member of the 1980s English pop band The Jetset, who were associated with the British Mod revival. Early life Paul grew up in Islington, London, England, with a passion for pop music and pop culture. He attended Woodberry Down Comprehensive School, Manor House, North London, at the same time as the members of ska band Bad Manners, who were formed at the school, and after performing in a series of local bands himself, such as the
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Charles Garvice
[ [ "Charles Garvice", "given name", "Charles" ], [ "Charles Garvice", "occupation", "Writer" ] ]
British writer
Charles Garvice (24 August 1850 – 1 March 1920) was a prolific British writer of over 150 romance novels, who also used the female pseudonym Caroline Hart. He was a popular author in the UK, the United States and translated around the world. He was ‘the most successful novelist in England’, according to Arnold Bennett in 1910. He published novels selling over seven million copies worldwide by 1914, and since 1913 he was selling 1.75 million books annually, a pace which he maintained at least until his death. Despite his enormous success, he was poorly received by literary critics, and
[ "Charles Gibson", "Caroline Hart", "Chas. Garvice" ]
Charles Garvice
[ [ "Charles Garvice", "place of birth", "Stepney" ], [ "Charles Garvice", "given name", "Charles" ] ]
British writer
is almost forgotten today. Biography Personal life Charles Andrew Garvice was born on 24 August 1850 in or around Stepney, London, England, son of Mira Winter and Andrew John Garvice, a bricklayer. In 1872, he married Elizabeth Jones, and had two sons and six daughters. Garvice suffered a cerebral hemorrhage on 21 February 1920 and was in a coma eight days until his death on 1 March 1920. Until recently not much has been known about Garvice's personal life. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography said "Little .. is known of his family origins and personal life. Obscurity envelops [him]."
[ "Charles Gibson", "Caroline Hart", "Chas. Garvice" ]
Charles Garvice
[ [ "Charles Garvice", "place of burial", "Richmond Cemetery" ] ]
British writer
John Sutherland in the Companion to Victorian Literature said "Little is known of Garvice's life.". In 2010, English freelance author and editor Steve Holland did an exhaustive search of baptismal records, genealogy databases and census records to build a picture of his early life. Garvice is buried in Richmond Cemetery. W. Somerset Maugham, who met him at The Garrick, described Garvice as "a modest, unassuming, well-mannered man. I am convinced that when he sat down to turn out another of his innumerable books, he wrote as one inspired, with all his heart and soul." Writing career Garvice got his professional
[ "Charles Gibson", "Caroline Hart", "Chas. Garvice" ]
Charles Garvice
[ [ "Charles Garvice", "instance of", "Human" ] ]
British writer
was merely to point with a gesture to the crowds on the seaside beach reading. "All my books," he said: "they are all reading my latest." It was a true estimate. In contemplating why his novels were so popular, Laura Sewell Matter said: "[Garvice] endured more public ridicule [by critics] than any decent human being deserves. What [Thomas] Moult and other critics failed to acknowledge, but what Garvice knew and honored, are the ways so many of us live emotionally attenuated states, during times of peace as well as war. Stories like the one Garvice wrote may be low art,
[ "Charles Gibson", "Caroline Hart", "Chas. Garvice" ]
Butterfly Caught
[ [ "Butterfly Caught", "performer", "Massive Attack" ], [ "Butterfly Caught", "part of", "100th Window" ], [ "Butterfly Caught", "genre", "Trip hop" ] ]
2003 single by Massive Attack
"Butterfly Caught" is a song on English trip hop collective Massive Attack's fourth full-length album, 100th Window. It was released as the second single from this album on 16 June 2003. The song was written by Neil Davidge and Robert Del Naja, the latter of whom performs vocals on the song. A video for the song was made, featuring Del Naja in a series of body horror sequences where his body is transformed into that which resembles a Death's-head hawkmoth while a live moth flutters its wings in time to the lighting in the room, which themselves flash in time
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Dogan Corneille
[ [ "Dogan Corneille", "position played on team / speciality", "Midfielder" ], [ "Dogan Corneille", "member of sports team", "VVV-Venlo" ], [ "Dogan Corneille", "member of sports team", "VVV-Venlo" ], [ "Dogan Corneille", "member of sports team", "FC Eindhoven" ] ]
football player
Dogan Corneille (born in Venlo, 28 February 1974) is a Dutch football coach and former professional footballer. His position was defending midfielder. Football career Player Corneille was a youth player for VVV-Venlo. On 27 Augustus 1994 he played his first games in the senior squad against FC Den Bosch, in a game that Venlo won 3-4. He played five seasons for VVV in the Eerste Divisie, as a base player on the squad and became its captain. In 1999 he moved to FC Eindhoven, where he played another two seasons in the Eerste Divisie. In 2001 started playing in lower
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Dogan Corneille
[ [ "Dogan Corneille", "employer", "ASWH" ], [ "Dogan Corneille", "employer", "ASWH" ] ]
football player
leagues for FC Hilversum, Kozakken Boys, IJsselmeervogels, and BVV Barendrecht. With IJsselmeervogels, Corneille won the national championship for amateurs in 2006. While an active player, he obtained trainer certification and in 2008 joined the technical staff of ASWH. In March 2008, he stopped playing. Manager After Henk Wisman left ASWH for Almere, Corneille served several months as the interim manager of ASWH. In 2009 he became manager of RVVH in the Hoofdklasse, yet resigned after a few months.. In 2010, he moved to Hoofdklasse-side Alphense Boys which he coached for three years. In the final year, the club was close
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Dogan Corneille
[ [ "Dogan Corneille", "employer", "VV Noordwijk" ] ]
football player
to promotion, however it lost in the playoffs against Haaglandia (0–1). The game ended in a riot for which Alphense Boys were punished by the KNVB.. Corneille moved to the Topklasse anyway with his new club Kozakken Boys, who fired him before the end of the season.. At that time he had already signed with IJsselmeervogels for the 2014-2015 season. He combined managing IJsselmeervogels with assistant manager of Feyenoord U19. In 2015 he became manager of VV Noordwijk and in 2016 assistant manager at Willem II, supporting manager Erwin van de Looi. Personal Dogan Corneille is a resident of Rotterdam.
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Cornerstone University
[ [ "Cornerstone University", "instance of", "University" ], [ "Cornerstone University", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Grand Rapids, Michigan" ] ]
Private Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Cornerstone University is an independent, non-denominational Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Cornerstone University has undergraduate and graduate programs, two seminaries (Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and Asia Baptist Theological Seminary based in Chiang Mai, Thailand), and a radio division called Cornerstone University Radio (WCSG, Mission Network News). It is a liberal arts university. In the 1990s and early 2000s Cornerstone University expanded and transformed, changing its name, becoming a university, increasing enrollment, adding facilities and improving the campus, introducing an adult program including the MBA and a leadership development experience, adding an Honors Program and "Civitas" Core Curriculum, changing its
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Cornerstone University
[ [ "Cornerstone University", "country", "United States" ], [ "Cornerstone University", "instance of", "University" ] ]
Private Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
mascot, colors, and logo, and winning a men's national basketball championship in 1999, 2011 and 2015. Students are required to abide by a "Lifestyle Statement" intended to reflect trinitarianism. The university offers 60 academic programs in the arts, sciences, humanities, Bible, teacher education, computers and business and journalism. Cornerstone University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and the National Association of Schools of Music. In sports, it is a member of the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference and the National Association
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Raffi Torres
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Canadian ice hockey player
Raphael Torres (born October 8, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. He was drafted by the New York Islanders fifth overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Islanders, Edmonton Oilers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, Phoenix Coyotes and San Jose Sharks. Torres was drafted out of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), where he played three seasons with the Brampton Battalion. He was a two-time OHL Second Team All-Star during his junior career. Beginning in 2001–02, he turned professional with the Islanders' American
[ "Raphael Torres" ]
Raffi Torres
[ [ "Raffi Torres", "member of sports team", "San Jose Sharks" ], [ "Raffi Torres", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
they reached the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Torres then signed with the Phoenix Coyotes and then with the San Jose Sharks. Internationally, he represented Canada at the 2001 World Junior Championships, winning a bronze medal. Torres, a physical, forechecking forward with offensive capabilities, was suspended five times for illegal hits to opponents' heads. He received the fourth-longest suspension in the history of the NHL at the time for his hit to the head of Marian Hossa in Game 3 of the 2012 Western Conference Quarterfinals. In October 2015, Torres received a 41-game (half-season) suspension for an illegal hit on Anaheim
[ "Raphael Torres" ]
Raffi Torres
[ [ "Raffi Torres", "place of birth", "Toronto" ], [ "Raffi Torres", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Carolina Hurricanes but was released on October 6. He officially announced his retirement from hockey on November 5, 2016. International play Torres represented Canada with the country's under-20 team at the 2001 World Junior Championships in Moscow. He scored three goals and five points over seven games as Canada won the bronze medal. They lost the semi-final to Finland before defeating Sweden 2–1 in the consolation game. Torres scored the game-winning goal against Sweden 37 seconds into overtime. Personal life Torres was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Juan and Anna Torres. His father emigrated from Mexico City with his
[ "Raphael Torres" ]
Henri Grasso
[ [ "Henri Grasso", "date of birth", "1864" ], [ "Henri Grasso", "date of death", "1944" ], [ "Henri Grasso", "given name", "Henri" ], [ "Henri Grasso", "family name", "Grasso" ] ]
businessperson
Henri Grasso (1864–1944) was the son of Willem Grasso, founder of Grasso's Royal Machine Factories Ltd. Henri was born to step in his father's shoes. At the age of 19, he follows a refrigeration course in Mittweida, Germany with the latest developments in that field. Career In 1894, At the age of 30, Grasso took over the business from his father. Under Henri Grasso's lead, the company grew fast. In 1896, he moved the factory of butter/margarine machines from 's-Hertogenbosch to much larger premises at Vught, The Netherlands. In 1918 Grasso produced the first ammonia refrigeration compressor. "Henri Grasso of
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Niccolò Guicciardini
[ [ "Niccolò Guicciardini", "given name", "Niccolò" ], [ "Niccolò Guicciardini", "employer", "University of Bergamo" ], [ "Niccolò Guicciardini", "family name", "Guicciardini" ] ]
Italian historian of science
Niccolò Guicciardini Corsi Salviati (born 28 May 1957 in Firenze) is an Italian historian of mathematics. He is a professor at the University of Bergamo, and is known for his studies on the works of Isaac Newton. Guicciardini obtained his Ph.D. in 1987 under the supervision of Ivor Grattan-Guinness. In 2011 he was awarded the Fernando Gil International Prize for the Philosophy of Science. Selected publications Isaac Newton on mathematical certainty and method, 2009 "Did Newton use his calculus in the Principia?", Centaurus Vol. 40, pp. 303–344, 1998 "Newton's method and Leibniz's calculus", 2003 References External links Homepage Category:Historians of
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Jennifer Ferrin
[ [ "Jennifer Ferrin", "place of birth", "Lawrenceville, Georgia" ], [ "Jennifer Ferrin", "educated at", "College of Charleston" ] ]
American actress
Jennifer Ferrin (born February 25, 1979) is an American actress. Early life Ferrin was born in Lawrenceville, Georgia. She attended Brookwood High where she was the lead in many high school plays and was a member of the choir. Upon her graduation from high school, Ferrin attended the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina and the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama. Career Ferrin played the younger version of Vanessa Redgrave's character Esther in the Hallmark Hall of Fame film The Locket. She guest
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John Cale filmography
[ [ "John Cale filmography", "is a list of", "Film" ], [ "John Cale filmography", "main subject", "John Cale" ] ]
list of film and television appearances by John Cale
John Cale is a Welsh musician, composer and record producer. Although his main field is music (he composed original musical score for many films), he starred in several films as an actor. It began in the sixties in various experimental films (mostly by Andy Warhol, but also by other directors). In 1987, he received lessons from an actor F. Murray Abraham and subsequently played the role of a character named Hubbley in the short film The Houseguest. He later starred in several other films and television series. As a composer, he composes mainly for French drama films. He also participated
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Province of Potenza
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province of Italy
The Province of Potenza (; Potentino: ) is a province in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. Its capital is the city of Potenza. Geography It has an area of and a total population of 369,538 (as of 2017). There are 100 comuni (singular: comune) in the province (see Comuni of the Province of Potenza). The province is characterized by various natural landscapes, ranging from the mountain lakes of Monticchio, the Lucan forest, the Monte Sirino massif, the large National Park of Pollino (shared by Calabria) and the Tyrrhenian coast of Maratea. The largest city is Potenza, followed by Melfi.
[ "Potenza province", "Potenza", "provincia di Potenza" ]
Uesugi Norizane
[ [ "Uesugi Norizane", "occupation", "Samurai" ], [ "Uesugi Norizane", "family name", "Uesugi" ] ]
Samurai of the Uesugi clan
Uesugi Norizane (上杉 憲実; 1410 – March 22, 1466) was a Japanese samurai of the Uesugi clan who held a number of high government posts during the Muromachi period. Shugo (Constable) of Awa and Kōzuke Province, he was appointed Kantō kanrei (Shōgun's deputy in the Kantō region) in 1419, as an assistant to Kantō kubō Ashikaga Mochiuji. When Mochiuji rebelled against the shogunate, and attacked Norizane directly, Norizane complained to the shogunate, and fled to Kōzuke province. He returned to Kamakura in 1439, following Mochiuji's death. Norizane, as Kantō kanrei, now controlled the Kantō in the absence of a Kantō
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Giri Baale
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1985 film
Giri Baale (Kannada: ಗಿರಿ ಬಾಲೆ) is a 1985 Indian Kannada film, directed by B. Mallesh and produced by N. Venkatesh, V. S. Shyamasundar, Smt Prabhavathi Kantharaj and K. V. Rao. The film stars Ambarish, Geetha, Shobhana and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Cast Ambarish Geetha Shobhana K. S. Ashwath Lokanath Thoogudeepa Srinivas Shakti Prasad Mysore Lokesh Dinesh Musuri Krishnamurthy Hanumanthachar B. Mallesh Leelavathi Shashikala Shyamala Baby Rekha N. Nagaraj V.S. Shyamasundar in Guest Appearance N. Venkatesh in Guest Appearance References External links Category:1985 films Category:Indian films Category:1980s Kannada-language films Category:Films scored
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Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset
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British soldier, landowner, and peer
Evelyn Francis Edward Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset (1 May 1882 – 26 April 1954) was a British Army officer, landowner, peer, and for eight years Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire. He was also a baronet. Early life The son of Edward Seymour, 16th Duke of Somerset, by his marriage to Rowena Wall, Seymour was born in Colombo, Ceylon. He was educated at Blundell's School, Tiverton, and later at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was gazetted a second lieutenant on the Unattached List in January 1901, before being attached to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Military career Seymour served throughout the
[ "Evelyn Seymour", "Evelyn Francis Edward Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset", "Evelyn, Lord Seymour", "Evelyn Seymour, Lord Seymour" ]
Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset
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British soldier, landowner, and peer
– 15 November 1984) Lady Susan Mary Seymour (Crowborough, Sussex, 26 April 1913 – 23 May 2004), unmarried and without issue. Somerset died in London on 26 April 1954. Ancestry References Obituary of the Duke of Somerset, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, in The Times, 27 April 1954 (pg. 10; Issue 52916; col E) External links Ducal House of Somerset Category:1882 births Category:1954 deaths Category:People educated at Blundell's School Category:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order Category:Devonshire Regiment officers Category:British Army personnel of the Second Boer War Category:British Army personnel of World War I Category:British Army personnel of World War II Category:Graduates
[ "Evelyn Seymour", "Evelyn Francis Edward Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset", "Evelyn, Lord Seymour", "Evelyn Seymour, Lord Seymour" ]
Gerald Cassidy
[ [ "Gerald Cassidy", "date of birth", "1940" ], [ "Gerald Cassidy", "educated at", "Villanova University" ], [ "Gerald Cassidy", "place of birth", "Queens" ] ]
American lobbyist
Gerald "Gerry" Cassidy (born 1940) is a prominent lobbyist in Washington, D.C. He is the co-founder and CEO of Cassidy & Associates. Cassidy was born 1940, the son of a self-reliant practical nurse with a shakey marriage; she moved him and his three sisters from house to house in Brooklyn and Queens throughout his childhood. He is a graduate of Villanova University (B.S. 1963) and Cornell Law (J.D. 1967). Cassidy & Associates pioneered the use of congressional earmarks, used to obtain grants for university clients; Cassidy himself sat on the board of Villanova University and Boston University. Cassidy was also
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Tony Kellow
[ [ "Tony Kellow", "place of death", "Truro" ], [ "Tony Kellow", "place of birth", "Budock Water" ], [ "Tony Kellow", "family name", "Kellow" ] ]
Footballer (1952-2011)
Plymouth he moved to Swansea City in March 1984. He then moved to Newport County, before a return for a third spell with Exeter. Death Kellow died on 20 February 2011, in Truro's Treliske Hospital of kidney failure after being found unconscious at his Budock Water home. He was 58 years old. His funeral service was held at St Budock Parish Church on 28 February 2011, and his body was then cremated at Truro's Penmount Crematorium. A memorial stone in honour of Kellow stands close to the Trelowarren Arms pub in Budock Water. References Category:1952 births Category:2011 deaths Category:People from
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Battle of Dysert O'Dea
[ [ "Battle of Dysert O'Dea", "instance of", "Battle" ], [ "Battle of Dysert O'Dea", "part of", "Bruce campaign in Ireland" ] ]
battle between the Irish and the Normans in 1318
The Battle of Dysert O'Dea took place on 10 May 1318 at Dysert O'Dea near Corofin, Ireland. It was part of the Bruce campaign in Ireland. The Norman Richard de Clare attacked the Gaelic Irish chieftain Conchobhar Ó Deághaidh, chief of the Cineal Fearmaic and ally of Muircheartach Ó Briain, but he was defeated. Precursors to War The Bruce invasion of Ireland enabled the outbreak of a number of small wars that had little, if anything, pertaining to the Scots. Perhaps the most notable was the battle at Dysert O'Dea which erupted in Brian Boru's old Kingdom of Thomond in
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Battle of Dysert O'Dea
[ [ "Battle of Dysert O'Dea", "instance of", "Battle" ], [ "Battle of Dysert O'Dea", "location", "O'Dea Castle" ] ]
battle between the Irish and the Normans in 1318
The O'Deas were reinforced by the O'Connors who were followed by the O'Briens, O'Hehir and MacNamaras and the English were soon defeated. Following their victory, the Irish marched back to the de Clare settlement, only to find that de Clare's wife had set it aflame, including Bunratty Castle, and had returned to England. Over eighty Englishmen of noble birth and many foot soldiers were killed in the battle. The Kingdom of Thomond remained beyond foreign control for over two hundred years, until 1570. See also O'Dea Castle O'Dea Clan Seán mac Ruaidhrí Mac Craith (fl. 14th-century), author of Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh.
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Gwen Bingham
[ [ "Gwen Bingham", "place of birth", "Troy, Alabama" ], [ "Gwen Bingham", "educated at", "University of Alabama" ], [ "Gwen Bingham", "educated at", "Central Michigan University" ] ]
American general
the Owens & Minor, Inc. Board of Directors. Military education Gwen Bingham is a native of Troy, Alabama. She graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science degree in general business management. She was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps as a distinguished military graduate of Army ROTC. She has a Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University and a Master of Science in national security strategy and resources from the National Defense University. Her military schooling includes the Quartermaster Officer Basic and Advanced Courses; the Personnel Management Course; Combined Arms and Services
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Farshid Esmaeili
[ [ "Farshid Esmaeili", "country of citizenship", "Iran" ], [ "Farshid Esmaeili", "place of birth", "Iran" ], [ "Farshid Esmaeili", "given name", "Farshid" ] ]
Iranian footballer
Farshid Esmaeili (; born 23 February 1994) is an Iranian footballer, who plays for Esteghlal in the Persian Gulf Pro League. Club career Esmaeili started his career with Badr Hormozgan from youth levels. In summer 2011 he joined Fajr Sepasi U–20 and after a good season he was promoted to the first team. He made his debut for Fajr Sepasi in a 6–1 win against Damash on 15 September 2012. On 5 July 2015, Esmaeili joined Iranian Pro League club Esteghlal on a three-year contract. He is regarded as one of the next best midfielders in Iran. He scored his
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2009 Australian Open
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2009 Australian Open Tennis Championships
The 2009 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 97th edition of the Australian Open, and the first Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, from 19 January through 1 February 2009. The 2009 men's singles tournament is considered to be one of the best Grand Slam tournaments in open era history. It is remembered for containing many of the best matches of the 2009 year, including the Nadal v Verdasco semi final and the Nadal v Federer final. It was the first hard
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Sociological Perspectives
[ [ "Sociological Perspectives", "instance of", "Academic journal" ], [ "Sociological Perspectives", "inception", "1957" ] ]
sociology journal
Sociological Perspectives is the official publication of the Pacific Sociological Association. It is a peer-reviewed quarterly academic journal published by University of California Press, in Berkeley, California. It was first published in 1957. Articles typically address social processes and are related to economic, political, anthropological and historical issues. Abstracting and indexing Sociological Perspectives is abstracted and indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 1.013, ranking it 84th out of 146 journals in the category "Sociology". References External links Official website Pacific Sociological Association Official website Category:Sociology
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Qormi dialect
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dialect of Maltese
One of the dialects of the Maltese language is the Qormi Dialect. In standard Maltese it is termed Qormi and by its speakers, Qurmi, and is affectionately known as it-Tuf, or in standard Maltese, it-Taf. Literally translated, taf is the Maltese word for "you know". This dialect is used by many of the inhabitants of Qormi and other settlements around that city of around twenty thousand people. The most distinctive feature of the Qormi dialect lies in its treatment of vowels. Although there is no strict rule, generally the vowels in the dialect take the following forms. Vowels in the
[ "Qurmi", "it-Tuf", "it-Taf" ]
Operation Coronado
[ [ "Operation Coronado", "country", "Vietnam" ] ]
Series of operations during the Vietnam War
Operation Coronado was a series of 11 operations conducted by the American Mobile Riverine Force in conjunction with various units of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) in the waterways of the Mekong Delta in the south of the country in an attempt to dismantle guerrilla forces and infrastructure of the Vietcong in the waterways of the Mekong, which had been a communist stronghold. The operations ran sequentially from June 1967 to July 1968.Fulton, pp. 50–150. The series was named after Coronado Naval Base in California. There the American military had staged planning conference before adopting their
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Success Dam
[ [ "Success Dam", "country", "United States" ], [ "Success Dam", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tulare County, California" ], [ "Success Dam", "located on terrain feature", "Tule River" ] ]
dam in Porterville, California
Success Dam is a dam across the Tule River in Tulare County, California in the United States. Serving mainly for flood control and irrigation, the dam is an earthen embankment structure high and long. The dam lies about east of Porterville and impounds Lake Success, which has a capacity of . The dam was initially authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1944 as part of an extensive system of dams and levees to provide flood protection in the Tulare Lake basin of the southern San Joaquin Valley. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began construction of Success Dam
[ "Richard L. Schafer Dam", "Schafer Dam" ]
No Quarter Pounder
[ [ "No Quarter Pounder", "performer", "Dread Zeppelin" ], [ "No Quarter Pounder", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Dread Zeppelin
No Quarter Pounder is a studio album by Dread Zeppelin, released on September 12, 1995. Its title is wordplay on the Led Zeppelin song "No Quarter", and the name of a McDonald's hamburger, the Quarter Pounder (so named for its pre-cooked weight). Track listing "Un Leddd Ed (In 3d)" (Traditional) – 1:09 "Ramble On" (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant) – 4:01 "Viva Las Vegas" (Doc Pomus, Mort Schuman) - 3:35 "What Is and What Should Never Be" (Page, Plant) – 4:58 "Li'l Baby Elvis Jackson" (Jah Paul Jo & Butt-Boy) – 3:48 "How Many More Times" (John Bonham, Jones, Page) –
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Ásgrímur Jónsson
[ [ "Ásgrímur Jónsson", "place of birth", "Iceland" ], [ "Ásgrímur Jónsson", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Ásgrímur Jónsson", "country of citizenship", "Iceland" ] ]
Icelandic painter (1876-1958)
Ásgrímur Jónsson (March 4, 1876 – April 5, 1958) was an Icelandic painter, and one of the first in the country to make art a professional living. He studied at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen between 1900 and 1903 and traveled widely after graduation. The subjects of his pictures are mostly the landscapes of his home country, particularly mountains. His painting style is similar to the French impressionists like Corot. Some of his pictures also illustrate Icelandic sagas and folk tales. He was also noted for his murals in various churches in Iceland. A number of his works are on
[ "Asgrimur Jonsson", "Asgrímur Jónsson" ]
Telečka
[ [ "Telečka", "country", "Serbia" ] ]
human settlement
Telečka (Serbian Cyrillic: Телечка, Hungarian: Bácsgyulafalva) is a village in Serbia. It is in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority and its population is 2,084 people (2002 census). It is surrounded by a sandy region, also referred to as Telečka, or Telečka sands. History Settlement was built in 1883-1884 by Hungarian colonists. First census was conducted in 1890 and it recorded population of 2,479 inhabitants. Before the First World War this village was part of Bács-Bodrog County (Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary). Since 1918, it is part of the Kingdom
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Bumbobi–Bubulo–Lwakhakha Road
[ [ "Bumbobi–Bubulo–Lwakhakha Road", "instance of", "Road" ], [ "Bumbobi–Bubulo–Lwakhakha Road", "country", "Uganda" ] ]
road in Uganda
Bumbobi–Bubulo–Lwakhakha Road is a road in the Eastern Region of Uganda, connecting the city of Mbale to the town of Lwakhakha at the International border with Kenya. Location The road starts at Bumbobi, a suburb of the city of Mbale (2014 population: 96,189), the most populous city in the eastern region. The road continues through Nabumali and Bubulo to end at Lwakhakha, a distance of about . The road connects Manafwa District to Mbale, the largest city in the Bugisu sub-region. The coordinates of the road near Bubulo are 0°57'03.0"N, 34°16'17.0"E (Latitude:0.950833; Longitude:34.271389). Upgrading to bitumen The government of Uganda
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Erica canaliculata
[ [ "Erica canaliculata", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Erica canaliculata", "parent taxon", "Erica" ] ]
species of plant
Erica canaliculata, the channelled heath or hairy grey heather, is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae. The species is native to the East and West Capes of South Africa and naturalised in South Australia. It is an erect evergreen shrub, sometimes described as a tree heath (a term also applied to E. arborea and E. lusitanica). It grows to , with tiny dark green leaves and large sprays of pink or white flowers with prominent brown anthers in winter and spring. The Latin specific epithet canaliculata means “with channeled or grooved leaves”. Not fully hardy, in frost-prone
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John Hotham
[ [ "John Hotham", "position held", "Lord High Treasurer" ], [ "John Hotham", "position held", "Bishop of Ely" ] ]
medieval Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord High Treasurer, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Ely
John Hotham may refer to: Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet (c. 1589–1645), English parliamentarian John Hotham (bishop) (died 1337), English medieval Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord High Treasurer, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Ely John Hotham, the younger (1610–1645), English Member of Parliament during the Civil War John Hotham (14th century MP), English Member of Parliament for Yorkshire John de Hotham (died 1361), English medieval college head and university chancellor John Hotham (died c.1609), MP for Scarborough and Hedon Sir John Hotham, 2nd Baronet (1632–1689), English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1685 and in
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Florindo Sassone
[ [ "Florindo Sassone", "country of citizenship", "Argentina" ], [ "Florindo Sassone", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Florindo Sassone", "occupation", "Violinist" ], [ "Florindo Sassone", "genre", "Tango music" ], [ "Florindo Sassone", "place of birth", "Buenos Aires" ], [ "Florindo Sassone", "place of death", "Buenos Aires" ], [ "Florindo Sassone", "family name", "Sassone" ] ]
Argentine musician
Pedro Florindo Sassone (12 January 1912 – 31 January 1982) was an Argentinian violinist and composer, leader of his eponymous orchestra, which played tango music, from the 1940s up to the 1970s. Discography A Night in Buenos Aires, Capitol Records (stereophonic) (recorded in Argentina) Bien milonguero Vol. 1 Bien milonguero Vol. 2 Dancing tango Florindo Sassone Con Sus Cantores: 1947-1950, featuring Angel Roberto Chanel Florindo Sassone y sus cantores 1947/1956 Archivo RCA From Argentina to the world Grandes Del Tango 46 Grandes Tangos Argentinos La última cita 1947-1953, with Jorge Casal, Roberto Chanel RCA Club Vol. 08. - Florindo Sassone
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Kenji Kosaka
[ [ "Kenji Kosaka", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Kenji Kosaka", "family name", "Kosaka" ], [ "Kenji Kosaka", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ], [ "Kenji Kosaka", "educated at", "Keio University" ] ]
Japanese politician
was a Japanese politician. Biography Kosaka was born in the city of Nagano in Nagano Prefecture, on 12 March 1946. His father is Zentaro Kosaka, also a politician. Kenji Kosaka received a law degree from Keio University in 1968. He worked in London for Japan Airlines between 1968 and 1984. Returning to Japan, he became secretary to Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in 1986. He was appointed minister of education on 31 October 2005. In 2005, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the sixth time, representing Nagano Prefecture. Kenji Kosaka is affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon
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North Eastern Electricity Board
[ [ "North Eastern Electricity Board", "foundational text", "Electricity Act 1947" ] ]
UK regional electricity supplier (1947-1993)
North Eastern Electricity Board was an electricity distribution utility in England, serving the North East of England. History Formed as the North Eastern Electricity Board (NEEB) in 1948 as part of the nationalisation of the electricity industry by the Electricity Act 1947, it was privatised in 1990 and renamed as Northern Electric. Nationalised industry The NEEB was responsible for the purchase of electricity from the electricity generator (the Central Electricity Generating Board from 1958) and its distribution and sale of electricity to customers. The key people on the Board were: Chairman G.M. Green (1964, 1967), Deputy Chairman E. Bates (1964,
[ "NEEB" ]
North Eastern Electricity Board
[ [ "North Eastern Electricity Board", "country", "United Kingdom" ] ]
UK regional electricity supplier (1947-1993)
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[ "NEEB" ]
Ixodes trianguliceps
[ [ "Ixodes trianguliceps", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Ixodes trianguliceps", "parent taxon", "Ixodes" ] ]
species of arachnid
Ixodes trianguliceps is a species of ticks from the family Ixodidae that feeds on such mammals as shrew, rats, mice, hedgehogs, foxes, squirrels, moles, rabbits and hares. It also frequently feeds on horses and humans. It is mostly found in European countries such as Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and northern parts of Spain, at elevations of up to . It is also found in Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Moldova, Ukraine and Russia. References External links Map of species distribution Further reading Category:Ticks Category:Animals described in 1895
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Deemed status
[ [ "Deemed status", "country", "United States" ], [ "Deemed status", "instance of", "Hospital" ] ]
hospital
Deemed status is a hospital accreditation for hospitals in the United States. Getting deemed status Meeting Conditions for Coverage and Conditions of Participation For any organization to receive funding from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), that organization must meet either the "Conditions for Coverage" or the "Conditions of Participation". These are a set of minimal standards which must be met before CMS will ever issue any reimbursement for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Two kinds of organizations can review a health care provider to check for compliance with these conditions - either a state level agency acting on behalf
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Stumble and Fall
[ [ "Stumble and Fall", "performer", "Razorlight" ], [ "Stumble and Fall", "genre", "Indie rock" ] ]
2004 single by Razorlight
"Stumble and Fall" is a song by English indie rock band Razorlight and is the ninth track on their 2004 debut album Up All Night. It was released as a single on 26 January, reaching number 27 in the UK singles chart. The song was also covered by Irish musician Duke Special on the downloadable EP When The Bear Bytes. Track listing 7" "Stumble and Fall" "We All Get Up" CD1 "Stumble and Fall" "For Georgia" CD2 "Stumble and Fall" "Control" "Rip It Up" (Toerag Demo) Chart performance References Category:2004 singles Category:Razorlight songs Category:Songs written by Johnny Borrell Category:Songs written
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Patricio Margetic
[ [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Chicago Sting" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Detroit Express" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Chicago Sting" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "country of citizenship", "Argentina" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "place of birth", "Avellaneda" ] ]
Argentine footballer
Patricio Germán "Pato" Margetic (born May 17, 1960 in Avellaneda, Argentina) is a former Argentine footballer. He began his career in Argentina before playing five seasons in the North American Soccer League, as well as the Major Indoor Soccer League. Playing career Margetic's professional career began in 1978 for Club Atletico San Telmo from the Isla Maciel district of Avellaneda. He came to the United States to play for the Detroit Express in 1979 and then moved on to the Chicago Sting in 1981, where he went on to win NASL Soccer Bowls in 1981 and 1984. He was a
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Patricio Margetic
[ [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Cleveland Crunch" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Borussia Dortmund" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Chicago Sting" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Detroit Express" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "member of sports team", "Chicago Sting" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Patricio Margetic", "league", "Bundesliga" ] ]
Argentine footballer
in Rochester, MI. RARA is the recreation department for Rochester and Rochester Hills, Michigan. References External links NASL/MISL stats Category:1960 births Category:Living people Category:American Indoor Soccer Association players Category:Argentine expatriate footballers Category:Argentine footballers Category:Argentine people of Croatian descent Category:Borussia Dortmund players Category:Bundesliga players Category:Chicago Power (AISA) players Category:Chicago Power (NPSL) players Category:Chicago Sting (MISL) players Category:Chicago Sting (NASL) players Category:Cleveland Crunch (original MISL) players Category:Detroit Express players Category:Detroit Rockers players Category:Expatriate footballers in Germany Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Germany Category:Expatriate soccer players in the United States Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in the United States Category:Association football forwards Category:Kansas City Comets (original
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40 år i folkparkens tjänst
[ [ "40 år i folkparkens tjänst", "performer", "Wizex" ], [ "40 år i folkparkens tjänst", "form of creative work", "Compilation album" ], [ "40 år i folkparkens tjänst", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
2013 compilation album by Wizex
40 år i folkparkens tjänst is a 2013 Wizex compilation album, consisting of rerecordings. The album was released during the band's 40th anniversary year. Track listing Miss Decibel (Lasse Holm, Gert Lengstrand) Djupa vatten (Lars Diedricson, Ulf Georgsson) Det vackraste som finns (Det vakreste som fins) (Rolf Løvland, Jan Teigen, Danne Stråhed) Alla vill till himmelen (Måns Asplund, Jason Diakité) Mjölnarens Iréne (Åke Gerhard, Leon Landgren) När vi rör varann (Sometimes When We Touch) (Dan Hill, Ingela Forsman) Tio mil kvar till Korpilombolo (Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Peter Himmelstrand) Har du glömt (Jan Askerlind, Conny Modig) En vagabond (Johan Langer,
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Jules Malfroy
[ [ "Jules Malfroy", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand" ], [ "Jules Malfroy", "given name", "Jules" ], [ "Jules Malfroy", "place of birth", "Hokitika" ] ]
New Zealand rugby union player
State Forest Department, Wellington. The Malfroy family in New Zealand was descended from Jean Baptiste Malfroy originally from Macornay, Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France, a miller, and his wife, Josephine Pricarde. Jean Baptiste along with two of his sons, Jean Michel Camille Malfroy, usually known as Camille, and Jules Cézar Malfroy, (the eldest of the three brothers), joined the rush to the Victorian goldfields in the 1850s and arrived in New Zealand in the early 1860s. Jules Malfroy was born at Hokitika, where he received his primary education. He spent one year at the local Boys' High School before moving to the
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Jules Malfroy
[ [ "Jules Malfroy", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand" ], [ "Jules Malfroy", "educated at", "Trinity Hall, Cambridge" ] ]
New Zealand rugby union player
1924 for the Rhodes Scholarship. He was then awarded the Jacob Joseph Scholarship for law research in 1924 and again was nominated for the Rhodes scholarship in 1925. However, from Victoria University College he gained a law travelling scholarship that took him to Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Sport Malfroy was both a rugby footballer and athlete, having represented Wellington province for three years in rugby union. In 1923 he represented Wellington at the New Zealand amateur athletic championship meeting and froom 1920 to 1924 represented his college in athletics at the Easter tournament. In 1923 was a member of the New
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Jules Malfroy
[ [ "Jules Malfroy", "given name", "Jules" ], [ "Jules Malfroy", "educated at", "Trinity Hall, Cambridge" ] ]
New Zealand rugby union player
players not selected to play in any of the tests. Despite being selected for the Great Britain side, he never went on to play for his national side. Career He entered Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and from there was awarded a Harkness Fellowship, under which he continued to specialise in international law at Columbia University, New York, and Berkeley College, California. During the Second World War he attained the rank of wing commander in the administrative branch of the Royal Air Force. He was also appointed a legal expert to the British government. Personal and later life Jules Malfroy's younger brother
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Tommy Comerford
[ [ "Tommy Comerford", "place of death", "Liverpool" ] ]
English organised crime figure
Thomas 'Tacker' Anthony Comerford (1932 in Liverpool – 2003 in Liverpool). Tacker Comerford was an English organised crime figure involved in narcotics and drug trafficking, one of the first criminals to establish an international drug trafficking network in England. A longtime figure in Liverpool's underworld, Comerford dominated criminal activity in the Merseyside-area spending over 34 years in prison during the course of his criminal career. Although arrested by Merseyside Police on charges of drug trafficking in March 2003, he died of liver cancer before he could be brought to trial. A month following his death, police were granted the £25,000
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Phoradendron nickrentianum
[ [ "Phoradendron nickrentianum", "parent taxon", "Phoradendron" ] ]
species of plant
Phoradendron nickrentianum is a hemiparasitic plant in the Santalaceae (previously Viscaceae) family, native to Peru. There are no synonyms. Description P. nickrentianum is a dioecious plant, with pinnately veined leaf-blades (14 cm by 4.5 cm) on a petiole which is about 1 cm long. The male inflorescence (on a 2 cm peduncle) is up to 4.5 cm long with up to 9 fertile internodes. No pistillate plants were seen by Kuijt. It is very like Phoradendron undulatum, but differs significantly in being dioecious. Taxonomy P. nickrentianum was first described in 2011 by Job Kuijt, who gave it the specific epithet,
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Juan Carlos Howard
[ [ "Juan Carlos Howard", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Juan Carlos Howard", "occupation", "Pianist" ] ]
Argentine musician
Juan Carlos Howard (12 October 1912 - 2 November 1986) was an Argentine tango pianist, bandleader and composer. Juan Carlos was born in the San Isidro Partido of Buenos Aires to parents Juan and Lidia Cerradi. They encouraged him to play the piano and he made his radio debut at the age of 12. Juan Carlos Howard played with many bands including those of Juan d'Arienzo, Roberto Zerrillo, Francisco Lomuto and Héctor Varela. He also led his own band on more than one occasion. He composed many tangos including the popular hits "Y te parece todavía" and "Melodía oriental". External
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Higashi-Nagahara Station
[ [ "Higashi-Nagahara Station", "country", "Japan" ], [ "Higashi-Nagahara Station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Aizuwakamatsu" ], [ "Higashi-Nagahara Station", "connecting line", "Ban'etsu West Line" ], [ "Higashi-Nagahara Station", "operator", "East Japan Railway Company" ] ]
railway station in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima prefecture, Japan
is a railway station on the Ban'etsu West Line in the city of Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Higashi-Nagahara Station is served by the Ban'etsu West Line, and is located 57.2 rail kilometers from the official starting point of the line at . Station layout Higashi-Nagahara Station has a two opposed side platforms connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is unattended. Platforms History Higashi-Nagahara Station opened on December 20, 1940. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways
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Felia Doubrovska
[ [ "Felia Doubrovska", "place of death", "Manhattan" ], [ "Felia Doubrovska", "employer", "Mariinsky Theatre" ] ]
Russian ballet dancer
Felia Doubrovska (; born as Felizata Dlouzhnevska in St Petersburg, February 13, 1896 – d. Manhattan, September 18, 1981) was a Russian dancer and teacher. Doubrovska graduated at the Imperial Ballet School in 1913, was member of the Mariinsky Theatre company, and emigrated with her later husband Pierre Vladimiroff to the West in 1920, where they joined at first the Ballets Russes. Amongst others, she danced in the company at New York's Metropolitan Opera from 1938 to 1939, and taught at School of American Ballet until the age of 84. She died due to a heart attack. Virginia Brooks, Vice-président
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Qiu Renzong
[ [ "Qiu Renzong", "field of work", "Bioethics" ], [ "Qiu Renzong", "country of citizenship", "China" ] ]
Chinese bioethicist
Qiu Renzong (c. 1933) is a Chinese bioethicist. He is a senior research fellow emeritus at China's Institute of Philosophy, and chair of the Academic Committee at the Centre for Bioethics at Peking Union Medical College. China Daily writes that he is regarded as the scholar who 30 years ago introduced bioethics to China. Qiu published a paper in 2002 arguing for the recognition in China of animal rights, and introducing the idea of speciesism. He argued in favour of a gradualist approach to the recognition of rights, rejecting the abolitionist approach as unrealistic. His paper was criticized by Zhao
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Peter Johnsen Rooming House
[ [ "Peter Johnsen Rooming House", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Illinois" ], [ "Peter Johnsen Rooming House", "instance of", "Building" ] ]
building in Illinois, United States
The Peter Johnsen Rooming House is an historic building near downtown Sycamore, Illinois. The red brick structure stands in the 100 block of South Main Street and is considered a contributing structure to the overall historic integrity of the Sycamore Historic District. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 1978. History Very little is known about the building's namesake, Peter Johnsen. Constructed sometime between 1862 and 1876 the Johnsen Rooming House served as a boarding house from its construction until sometime in the 1970s, when it was converted for use as apartments. It is
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Howard Joseph Carroll
[ [ "Howard Joseph Carroll", "place of birth", "Pittsburgh" ], [ "Howard Joseph Carroll", "educated at", "Duquesne University" ], [ "Howard Joseph Carroll", "religion", "Catholic Church" ] ]
Catholic bishop
Howard Joseph Carroll (August 5, 1902 – March 21, 1960) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Altoona, Pennsylvania from 1958 to 1960. Biography Carroll was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended Duquesne University from 1920 to 1921. He then studied at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, from where he obtained Bachelor of Arts and Licentiate of Philosophy degrees. In 1923 he entered the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, earning a Doctor of Sacred Theology in 1928. He was ordained to the priesthood on April 2, 1927. Following
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Howard Joseph Carroll
[ [ "Howard Joseph Carroll", "place of birth", "Pittsburgh" ], [ "Howard Joseph Carroll", "consecrator", "Amleto Giovanni Cicognani" ], [ "Howard Joseph Carroll", "consecrator", "Coleman Carroll" ] ]
Catholic bishop
his return to Pennsylvania in 1928, he served as a curate at Sacred Heart Church in Pittsburgh until 1938, when he became assistant general-secretary of the National Catholic Welfare Council. He was named a Papal Chamberlain in 1942 and a Domestic Prelate in 1945. He served as general-secretary of NCWC from 1944 to 1957. On December 5, 1957, he was appointed Bishop of Altoona by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on January 2, 1958 from Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, assisted by Bishops John Francis Dearden and Coleman Carroll (his brother). He later died at age 57. References
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CJYM
[ [ "CJYM", "country", "Canada" ], [ "CJYM", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Saskatchewan" ], [ "CJYM", "instance of", "Radio station" ], [ "CJYM", "inception", "1966" ], [ "CJYM", "radio format", "Classic hits" ] ]
Radio station in Rosetown, Saskatchewan
CJYM (1330 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Rosetown, Saskatchewan, Canada, it serves west central Saskatchewan. It first began broadcasting in 1966 under the call letters CKKR. CJYM is a Class B AM station which broadcasts with a power of 10,000 watts daytime and nighttime. CJYM is the only full-power station in Canada which broadcasts on 1330 kHz. The station celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2006 with a large party at the Rosetown park. The station is currently owned by Golden West Broadcasting. See also CFYM External links CJYM Category:Rosetown Jym Jym Jym Category:Radio
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Afgekia mahidolae
[ [ "Afgekia mahidolae", "parent taxon", "Afgekia" ] ]
species of plant
Kan Phai Mahidol is a type of vine named Afgekia mahidoliae Burtt et Chermsir. in the family Leguminosae. It is found in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. Its leaves are compound with 4-6 pairs of leaflets. The stem has several petiolules. The dorsal side of the leaf has brown colored hairs. The flower is an erect panicle with white and purple color. The pod is flat, short and round. Its scientific name is given in the honor of her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra, the Princess Mother. This vine was first scientifically described in Thailand by Kasem Chandraprasong, then Assistant Professor Jirayupin (Chirmsiriwattana)
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United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics
[ [ "United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics", "country", "United States" ], [ "United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics", "point in time", "1964" ], [ "United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics", "participant in", "1964 Summer Olympics" ] ]
sporting event delegation
The United States competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. 346 competitors, 267 men and 79 women, took part in 159 events in 19 sports. Athletics Men's Competition Men's 100 meters Bob Hayes Mel Pender Trent Jackson Men's 200 meters Henry Carr Mike Larrabee Dick Stebbins Men's 400 meters Mike Larrabee Ulis Williams Olan Cassell Men's 800 meters Tom Farrell Jerry Siebert Morgan Groth Men's 1.500 meters Dyrol Burleson Tom O'Hara Jim Ryun Men's 5,000 meters Bob Schul Bill Dellinger Oscar Moore Men's 10,000 meters Billy Mills Gerry Lindgren Ron Larrieu Men's Marathon Buddy Edelen Billy Mills Peter
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Jeff Halpern
[ [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Dallas Stars" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Los Angeles Kings" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "New York Rangers" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Tampa Bay Lightning" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Washington Capitals" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Montreal Canadiens" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American ice hockey player
Jeffrey Craig Halpern (born May 3, 1976) is an American former professional ice hockey player. He previously played for the Washington Capitals twice, Dallas Stars, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens and Phoenix Coyotes. He was also captain of the United States national team for the 2008 World Championships. He is currently an assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL. In 14 NHL seasons, he had 152 goals and 221 assists (373 points) in 976 regular-season games. He also had seven goals and 14 points in 39 Stanley Cup Playoff games. Early
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Jeff Halpern
[ [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Washington Capitals" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "educated at", "Princeton University" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "place of birth", "Potomac, Maryland" ] ]
American ice hockey player
life Halpern was born in Potomac, Maryland, to Gloria (née Klein) and Melvin Halpern. As a youth, he played in the 1989 and 1990 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Washington Capitals minor ice hockey team. Halpern attended Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, which did not have a hockey team. In order to pursue his dreams as a hockey player, Halpern transferred to and later graduated from St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire where he was roommates with future The Bachelorette winner Ian McKee. He then attended and graduated from Princeton University. There, he played four seasons
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Jeff Halpern
[ [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Dallas Stars" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "Washington Capitals" ], [ "Jeff Halpern", "member of sports team", "HC Ajoie" ] ]
American ice hockey player
was his highest-scoring season to date as he finished with 19 goals and 27 assists in 79 games. During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Halpern played for the Kloten Flyers and for HC Ajoie in Switzerland, and returned to the Capitals when the lockout ended. On September 23, 2005, the Washington Capitals named Halpern the twelfth team captain in franchise history. In the 2005–06 NHL season, he scored 11 goals, and added a career-high 33 assists. On July 5, 2006, Halpern left the Capitals as a free agent and signed a four-year deal with the Dallas Stars. On February 26, 2008,
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Shiloh Orphanage
[ [ "Shiloh Orphanage", "country", "United States" ], [ "Shiloh Orphanage", "instance of", "Orphanage" ], [ "Shiloh Orphanage", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Augusta, Georgia" ] ]
orphanage in Augusta, Georgia, United States
Shiloh Orphanage, now the Shiloh Comprehensive Community Center, was an orphanage for black children in Augusta, Georgia, United States. The site includes the Strong Academy building, a girls' dormitory, and a boys' dormitory. The orphanage closed in 1970 and reopened in 1977 as the Shiloh Comprehensive Community Center. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 30, 1996. It is located at 1635 15th Street. The orphanage was established in 1902 by the Shiloh Baptist Association. Land for the orphanage was purchased in 1904 near the historically black community of Bethlehem. Strong Academy, a one-room
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Horst Blankenburg
[ [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "Hamburger SV" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "country for sport", "Germany" ] ]
German footballer
with Johan Cruyff, Johan Neeskens, Ruud Krol, and Arie Haan. His coaches at Ajax were Stefan Kovács and Rinus Michels, who designed the famous Dutch offside trap around him and Velibor Vasović. Blankenburg was Ajax's team sweeper and was widely considered to be one of the best in Europe. In the five seasons at Ajax he won the European Cup three years in a row between 1971 and 1973 and the Intercontinental Cup in 1972. He became Dutch champion in 1972 and 1973 and won the Dutch Cup in 1971 and 1972. Hamburger SV In 1975, he returned to Germany
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Horst Blankenburg
[ [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "AFC Ajax" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "1. FC Nürnberg" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "Lüneburger SK" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "league", "Bundesliga" ] ]
German footballer
He retired from professional football in 1981 at Preußen Münster. However, in 1982 he moved to lower league teams Hummelsbütteler SV and Lüneburger SK, where he finally ended his career in 1985, aged 38. National team He was never selected for the German national team, one of the reasons being that the outstanding Franz Beckenbauer fulfilled the role of libero there at the time. Johan Cruijff asked him to play for the Netherlands in the 1974 World Cup but Blankenburg refused, he was still hoping for selection from his homeland. Honours 1. FC Nürnberg Bundesliga winner: 1967–68 AFC Ajax Eredivisie
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Horst Blankenburg
[ [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "AFC Ajax" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "Chicago Sting" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "Hamburger SV" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "SC Preußen Münster" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "1. FC Nürnberg" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "Neuchâtel Xamax FCS" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "TSV 1860 Munich" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "member of sports team", "Chicago Sting" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "league", "Bundesliga" ], [ "Horst Blankenburg", "league", "2. Bundesliga" ] ]
German footballer
Winner: 1971–72, 1972–73 KNVB Cup Winner: 1970–71, 1971–72 European Cup Winner: 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73 European Super Cup Winner: 1972, 1973 Intercontinental Cup Winner: 1972 Hamburger SV DFB-Pokal Winner: 1975–76 European Cup Winners' Cup Winner: 1976–77 References External links NASL Stats Category:1947 births Category:Living people Category:German footballers Category:Association football sweepers Category:1. FC Nürnberg players Category:TSV 1860 Munich players Category:AFC Ajax players Category:Hamburger SV players Category:Neuchâtel Xamax FCS players Category:SC Preußen Münster players Category:Chicago Sting (NASL) players Category:Bundesliga players Category:2. Bundesliga players Category:Eredivisie players Category:North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players Category:Belgian First Division A players Category:German expatriate footballers Category:German expatriate sportspeople in
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Alegría-Dulantzi
[ [ "Alegría-Dulantzi", "country", "Spain" ], [ "Alegría-Dulantzi", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Álava" ] ]
municipality of Spain
Alegría-Dulantzi (, ) is a town and municipality located in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain. The municipality is located some 14 km from the provincial capital, Vitoria. It has an area of 19.95 km², and a population (2004) of some 1,919 inhabitants. Alegría-Dulantzi municipality is divided into two sub-areas, or communes (concejos or kontzejuak). By far the larger of the two is the municipal centre and township of Alegría-Dulantzi itself, which accounts for some 95% of the municipality's population. The municipality also controls a small exclave located to the southeast, called Egileta, which is surrounded
[ "Alegria-Dulantzi" ]
Baborów
[ [ "Baborów", "country", "Poland" ], [ "Baborów", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Gmina Baborów" ], [ "Baborów", "instance of", "Gmina" ], [ "Baborów", "different from", "Gmina Baborów" ], [ "Baborów", "capital of", "Gmina Baborów" ] ]
city of Poland
Baborów () is a small town in southern Poland near Głubczyce, in the Opole Voivodeship, Głubczyce County, Gmina Baborów. History The first mention of the town comes from 1296 in which a wójt Jarosław is mentioned. The town was most likely founded by a Bohemian magnate, Bavor (Babor). Later it was part of an independent duchy, Habsburg-ruled Bohemia, the Kingdom of Prussia and from 1871 and 1945 also Germany. After the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II it became part of Poland. It was granted town rights before 1340, although deprived of them from 1575 to 1718. The
[ "Baborow" ]
Top of the World Highway
[ [ "Top of the World Highway", "instance of", "Road" ], [ "Top of the World Highway", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Yukon" ] ]
highway in Yukon Territory
during the winter. A bridge is planned by the Yukon government, although there is significant division among Dawson area residents as to whether such a bridge should be built. The west-bank residents received improved phone service only in 2004 but do not have a public electricity supply. A branch road off the highway was used to reach the town of Clinton Creek, Yukon, site of a former asbestos mine shut down since 1979. Border ports of entry The Poker Creek - Little Gold Creek Border Crossing features one of the few jointly-built single building customs ports of entry along the
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Top of the World Highway
[ [ "Top of the World Highway", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Top of the World Highway", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Yukon" ] ]
highway in Yukon Territory
Canada–US border. There is a one-hour difference in standard time zones at this border, which is only open in summer during the 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. period (Alaska time). The Border Post has warnings as far south as Whitehorse, Yukon, alerting travelers that the Border is closed between 9pm and 9am (Yukon Time) and there's absolutely no entry between those times. The immense Alaskan Taylor Complex Fire of 2004 burned up to the Canada–US border and was visible from the westernmost portions of the highway. Gallery of images References https://web.archive.org/web/20140202160411/http://www.topoftheworlds.com/the-top-of-the-world-highway/ External links Bering Land Bridge National preserve Yukon Beringia
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Stanislaus Francis Perry
[ [ "Stanislaus Francis Perry", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Stanislaus Francis Perry", "place of birth", "Prince Edward Island" ] ]
Canadian farmer and politician in Prince Edward Island
Stanislaus Francis Perry (May 7, 1823 – February 24, 1898) was a Canadian farmer and politician in Prince Edward Island. Early life He was born Stanislas-François Poirier in Tignish, Prince Edward Island, the son of Pierre Poirier and Marie-Blanche Gaudet. Poirier was educated in Tignish and then was educated in English at St. Andrew's College in Charlottetown. On his return to Tignish in 1843, he taught school. Poirier anglicized his name around this time. In 1847, he married Margaret Carroll. He was named a justice of the peace in 1851. Political career In 1854, Perry left teaching, began farming to
[ "Stanislas-François Poirier" ]
Stanislaus Francis Perry
[ [ "Stanislaus Francis Perry", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Stanislaus Francis Perry", "member of political party", "Liberal Party of Canada" ], [ "Stanislaus Francis Perry", "work location", "Ottawa" ], [ "Stanislaus Francis Perry", "place of birth", "Prince Edward Island" ] ]
Canadian farmer and politician in Prince Edward Island
Brunswick (1881) and Miscouche, Prince Edward Island (1884) although he boycotted the second event because he wanted the event to be held in Tignish. Death He died in office in Ottawa in 1898 and was buried in Tignish. Personal life He was the grandfather of Nova Scotia Premier Angus Lewis Macdonald and is a direct ancestor of current PEI MLA Hal Perry. References External links Standardbearers of Acadian Identity, McCord Museum Category:1823 births Category:1898 deaths Category:People from Tignish, Prince Edward Island Category:Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Prince Edward Island Category:Liberal Party of Canada MPs Category:Prince Edward
[ "Stanislas-François Poirier" ]
Gmina Biała Rawska
[ [ "Gmina Biała Rawska", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Rawa County" ], [ "Gmina Biała Rawska", "country", "Poland" ], [ "Gmina Biała Rawska", "capital", "Biała Rawska" ] ]
urban-rural gmina of Poland
__NOTOC__ Gmina Biała Rawska is an urban-rural gmina (administrative district) in Rawa County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. Its seat is the town of Biała Rawska, which lies approximately east of Rawa Mazowiecka and east of the regional capital Łódź. The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 11,546 (out of which the population of Biała Rawska amounts to 3,182, and the population of the rural part of the gmina is 8,364). Villages Apart from the town of Biała Rawska, Gmina Biała Rawska contains the villages and settlements of Aleksandrów, Antoninów, Babsk, Biała
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David Vincent Stratton
[ [ "David Vincent Stratton", "given name", "Vincent" ], [ "David Vincent Stratton", "occupation", "Engineer" ], [ "David Vincent Stratton", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "David Vincent Stratton", "place of birth", "South Dakota" ], [ "David Vincent Stratton", "employer", "Great Lakes Aircraft Company" ] ]
American businessman
David Vincent Stratton (October 14, 1884 – February 25, 1968) was an industrial engineer. He was vice president of the Great Lakes Aircraft Company in 1930 and in 1931 was president of the Johnson Motor Company. He made important contributions to shipbuilding in the United States by the development of time and motion study. Biography He was born on October 14, 1884 in Altoona, South Dakota, now part of Hitchcock, South Dakota. In 1908 he was the chief clerk to the division engineer in charge of La Boca Dredging Division of the Panama Canal. By 1924 he was president of
[ "D. V. Stratton" ]
Julio Prieto Martín
[ [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "member of sports team", "CD Castellón" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "member of sports team", "Atlético Madrid" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "member of sports team", "Atlético Madrid" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "place of birth", "Madrid" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "position played on team / speciality", "Midfielder" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "family name", "Prieto" ] ]
Spanish footballer
Julio Prieto Martín (born 21 November 1960) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a midfielder. During a 14-year professional career he played 305 La Liga matches over 11 seasons (32 goals), mainly in representation of Atlético Madrid. Club career Born in Madrid, Prieto played mainly for hometown club Atlético Madrid during his professional career. After spending one season with the reserves in Segunda División and another on loan to CD Castellón, in La Liga (with relegation), he returned to the Colchoneros, being a starter for much of his five-year spell. In the 1982–83 campaign, Prieto had his best
[ "Julio Prieto Martin" ]
Julio Prieto Martín
[ [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "member of sports team", "RC Celta de Vigo" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "member of sports team", "Atlético Madrid" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "member of sports team", "Atlético Madrid" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "place of birth", "Madrid" ], [ "Julio Prieto Martín", "family name", "Prieto" ] ]
Spanish footballer
year at Atlético with seven goals in 32 games in an eventual third-place finish. After helping them to two major titles he was part of the team that reached the final of the 1986 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, appearing in the decisive match against FC Dynamo Kyiv (0–3 loss). Prieto signed for RC Celta de Vigo in summer 1987, playing (104 of his 107 appearances were starts) and scoring regularly for the Galicians but suffering top-flight relegation in his third and final year. He returned to Atlético Madrid for 1990–91, but was only a fringe player in his third spell.
[ "Julio Prieto Martin" ]
Viviane Jacques
[ [ "Viviane Jacques", "country of citizenship", "Brazil" ], [ "Viviane Jacques", "participant in", "2008 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Viviane Jacques", "participant in", "2004 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Viviane Jacques", "participant in", "2000 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Viviane Jacques", "sport", "Handball" ] ]
Brazilian handball player
Viviane Jacques (born 1977) is a Brazilian handball player. She was born in Rio de Janeiro. She competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, where the Brazilian team placed 8th, and also at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. References External links Category:1977 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Rio de Janeiro (city) Category:Brazilian female handball players Category:Brazilian expatriates in Spain Category:Olympic handball players of Brazil Category:Handball players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Category:Handball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category:Handball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Category:Pan American Games competitors for
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Kristaps Sotnieks
[ [ "Kristaps Sotnieks", "place of birth", "Riga" ], [ "Kristaps Sotnieks", "country of citizenship", "Latvia" ], [ "Kristaps Sotnieks", "participant in", "2010 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Kristaps Sotnieks", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Kristaps Sotnieks", "member of sports team", "Dinamo Riga" ], [ "Kristaps Sotnieks", "country for sport", "Latvia" ] ]
Latvian ice hockey player
was expected to be a leading defender for HK Riga 2000 (the farm club of Dinamo) playing in the Belarusian league. However, Sotnieks became a regular for Dinamo. As of 17 February 2009, he has played 43 matches for Dinamo in the KHL, scoring two goals. In February 2009 Sotnieks played for Latvia national ice hockey team in the Qualification to 2010 Winter Olympics, scoring two assists in three games and earning Latvia a qualification spot at the Olympics. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International References External links Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Dinamo Riga players Category:Ice hockey players at
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Mount Evans
[ [ "Mount Evans", "country", "United States" ], [ "Mount Evans", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Colorado" ], [ "Mount Evans", "continent", "North America" ], [ "Mount Evans", "mountain range", "Front Range" ], [ "Mount Evans", "located in protected area", "Arapaho National Forest" ] ]
mountain in the U.S. state of Colorado
Mount Evans is the highest peak in the namesake Mount Evans Wilderness in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The prominent 14,271-foot (4,350 m) fourteener is located southwest by south (bearing 214°) of Idaho Springs in Clear Creek County, Colorado, United States, on the drainage divide between Arapaho National Forest and Pike National Forest. The peak is one of the characteristic Front Range peaks, dominating the western skyline of the Great Plains along with Pikes Peak, Longs Peak, and nearby Mount Bierstadt. Mount Evans can be seen from over to the east, and many miles in
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Mount Evans
[ [ "Mount Evans", "instance of", "Mountain" ], [ "Mount Evans", "located in protected area", "Arapaho National Forest" ] ]
mountain in the U.S. state of Colorado
Most of the Mount Evans massif is now part of the Mount Evans Wilderness area in Arapaho National Forest and Pike National Forest. The exception is a narrow corridor along the highway from Echo Lake that is excluded from the wilderness. Summit Lake Park and Echo Lake Park, are part of the historic Denver Mountain Parks system. History Mount Evans was originally known as Mount Rosa or Mount Rosalie. Albert Bierstadt named it for the wife of Fitz Hugh Ludlow, whom he later married. The name is also a reference to Monte Rosa, the highest peak in Switzerland. Bierstadt and
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Mount Evans
[ [ "Mount Evans", "instance of", "Mountain" ], [ "Mount Evans", "continent", "North America" ] ]
mountain in the U.S. state of Colorado
in the life sciences. In 1940, for example, it was the site of a significant study of high-altitude physiology. Pioneering studies on the effects of altitude training on track athletes were conducted on Mount Evans in 1966. Mount Evans Road is also noteworthy as a high-altitude vehicle testing venue for auto manufacturers. With full visibility on a public road, most manufacturers' road test teams tend to conceal their designs with various creative styles of camouflage, e.g. wild zebra paint motif, possibly paired with other temporary body coverings. See also List of mountain peaks of North America List of mountain peaks
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Harriett Gilbert
[ [ "Harriett Gilbert", "employer", "BBC" ], [ "Harriett Gilbert", "father", "Michael Gilbert" ] ]
English writer, academic and broadcaster
Harriett Sarah Gilbert (born 25 August 1948) is an English writer, academic and broadcaster, particularly of arts and book programmes on the BBC World Service. She is the daughter of the writer Michael Gilbert. Besides World Book Club on the World Service, she also presents A Good Read on BBC Radio 4. Before the programme was cancelled, she also presented the BBC World Service programme The Strand. Biography Born in Hornsey, London, Gilbert was educated at the French Lycée in London and at a succession of boarding schools. "Growing Pains" was her contribution to Truth, Dare or Promise (1985), a
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Harriett Gilbert
[ [ "Harriett Gilbert", "occupation", "Journalist" ], [ "Harriett Gilbert", "father", "Michael Gilbert" ] ]
English writer, academic and broadcaster
father, the writer Michael Gilbert, gave her about writing was: "For God's sake, don't use adverbs." Her brother is the journalist Gerard Gilbert of The Independent. Career From 1983 to 1988 she was literary editor of the New Statesman and, before that, of City Limits (1981–83). She has also contributed to Time Out, The Guardian, and The Washington Post. She was a judge of the 2011 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. From 1992 she lectured in the Department of Journalism at the City University, London, where until 2008 she was also the programme director of the MA Creative writing (novels) course.
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Harriett Gilbert
[ [ "Harriett Gilbert", "occupation", "Novelist" ] ]
English writer, academic and broadcaster
The Riding Mistress. Her non-fiction books include A Women's History of Sex and The Sexual Imagination from Acker to Zola. She scripted the short animated film The Stain (1991) viewable at the Internet Archive. Although she has not published a novel since 1983 she hopes to return to writing, possibly using her time at City University as inspiration. At the 2009 Bath Literature Festival, she and the novelist Michèle Roberts discussed "Guilty Pleasures" (Dorothy L. Sayers and Georgette Heyer) as well as the enduring appeal of cross-dressing, duelling, and driving Daimlers. She was a judge of the 2011 Independent Foreign
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Alberto Chissano
[ [ "Alberto Chissano", "place of birth", "Manjacaze" ], [ "Alberto Chissano", "occupation", "Sculptor" ], [ "Alberto Chissano", "country of citizenship", "Mozambique" ] ]
Mozambican sculptor
Alberto Mabungulane Chissano (25 January 1935 – 19 February 1994) was a Mozambican sculptor best known for his work using indigenous woods, and sculptures in rock, stone and iron. He is considered to be one of Mozambique's most important and influential artists, together with the painter Malangatana Ngwenya. Life and art Alberto Chissano was born in Manjacaze, Gaza, in the south of Portuguese Mozambique. Like other boys in the countryside, Chissano spent his early life looking after goats. He had limited schooling; his studies were hindered by his expulsion from his mission school for dancing the traditional dance Ngalanga. He
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Alberto Chissano
[ [ "Alberto Chissano", "place of death", "Matola" ], [ "Alberto Chissano", "occupation", "Sculptor" ], [ "Alberto Chissano", "country of citizenship", "Mozambique" ] ]
Mozambican sculptor
and Africa. Chissano was a pioneer for a generation of sculptors in the 1970s, a decade that spanned the last years of the colonial period and the beginning of Mozambican independence. He became the most famous and influential sculptor in Mozambique. His sculptures tell a lot about the history of Mozambique, the people, struggle, starvation, and suffering, but also joy and pride. Chissano turned his family home in Matola into a museum and gallery, Museu Galeria Chissano. The museum exhibits many of Alberto Chissano's own sculptures as well as many paintings by Malangatana and other artists. In addition to being
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James Henderson Berry
[ [ "James Henderson Berry", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "position held", "United States senator" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "place of birth", "Jackson County, Alabama" ] ]
American politician (1841-1913)
James Henderson Berry (May 15, 1841 – January 30, 1913) was a United States Senator and served as the 14th Governor of Arkansas. Early life James Henderson Berry was born in Jackson County, Alabama, to Isabella Jane (née Orr) and James McFerrin Berry. The family moved to Arkansas in 1848. Berry attended Berryville Academy in Berryville, Arkansas, for one year. The academy was named after his family. Berry studied law and in 1866 was admitted to the Arkansas bar. American Civil War At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Berry joined the Confederate Army and was commissioned as a
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James Henderson Berry
[ [ "James Henderson Berry", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "place of birth", "Jackson County, Alabama" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "place of death", "Bentonville, Arkansas" ], [ "James Henderson Berry", "military branch", "Confederate States Army" ] ]
American politician (1841-1913)
Cemetery (present-day Bentonville Cemetery), Bentonville, Arkansas. Personal life In 1865, Berry married E.Q. "Lizzie" Quaile. They had six children. References External links Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry: James Henderson Berry 1905 Full Portrait National Governors Association Category:1841 births Category:1913 deaths Category:19th-century American politicians Category:American amputees Category:Arkansas Democrats Category:Arkansas lawyers Category:American politicians with physical disabilities Category:Arkansas state court judges Category:Confederate States Army officers Category:Deaths in Arkansas Category:Democratic Party state governors of the United States Category:Democratic Party United States senators Category:Governors of Arkansas Category:Members of the Arkansas House of Representatives Category:People from Jackson County, Alabama Category:Speakers of the Arkansas House
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Dana Redd
[ [ "Dana Redd", "educated at", "Rutgers University" ], [ "Dana Redd", "educated at", "Eustace Preparatory School" ], [ "Dana Redd", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Dana Redd", "place of birth", "Camden, New Jersey" ] ]
American politician; Mayor of Camden, New Jersey
Dana L. Redd (born March 7, 1968) is an American Democratic politician who served as the Mayor of Camden, New Jersey, from 2010 to 2018. Redd served in the New Jersey Senate from January 8, 2008, to January 5, 2010, representing the 5th Legislative District. Education Redd graduated from Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in 1986 and began full-time employment while attending college at night. She received a B.S. degree in Business from Rutgers University-Camden and attended the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy (Principles of Redevelopment). She went on to earn a Master of Arts degree in
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Dana Redd
[ [ "Dana Redd", "instance of", "Human" ] ]
American politician; Mayor of Camden, New Jersey
Human Services Administration (MHSA) from Lincoln University (Pennsylvania). Elected office Redd served on the Senate's Community and Urban Affairs Committee (as vice-chair), the Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. She also served on the Joint Committee on Public Schools. Redd has served on the New Jersey Democratic State Committee as its vice chair since 2006 and on the Democratic National Committee from 2006, and was a delegate to the 2004 Democratic National Convention. She has served on the New Jersey Redistricting Commission since 2001. Redd has served on the Camden City Council as
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John Dolinsek
[ [ "John Dolinsek", "educated at", "Arizona State University" ], [ "John Dolinsek", "member of sports team", "Houston Astros" ] ]
American baseball player
John N. Dolinsek (born January 3, 1948 in Santa Rosa, CA) was an outfielder who is most notable for winning the 1969 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award while a junior at Arizona State University. He is one of five players from Arizona State University to win that award. The others are Sal Bando, Ron Davini, Bob Horner and Stan Holmes. Drafted by the Houston Astros in the eighth round of the 1969 draft, Dolinsek played five years in the minors, never reaching the big leagues. He played for the Covington Astros in 1969, hitting .301 with seven home
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The Druid of Shannara
[ [ "The Druid of Shannara", "part of the series", "Shannara" ], [ "The Druid of Shannara", "part of the series", "Heritage of Shannara" ], [ "The Druid of Shannara", "author", "Terry Brooks" ] ]
1991 Book by Terry Brooks
The Druid of Shannara is a fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks. The second book of his tetralogy of The Heritage of Shannara, it was first published in 1991. Plot summary The Druid of Shannara takes off where The Scions of Shannara left off, focusing on the story of Walker Boh as he attempts to fulfill the task given to him by the shade of Allanon, to return the Druid castle of Paranor to the Four Lands. Left in the Hall of Kings with the Asphinx attacking, Walker fends off the poison with his magic for days whereas the
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William M. Meredith
[ [ "William M. Meredith", "place of birth", "Philadelphia" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "place of death", "Philadelphia" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "position held", "United States Secretary of the Treasury" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "occupation", "Lawyer" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "given name", "William" ], [ "William M. Meredith", "work location", "Philadelphia" ] ]
American politician, lawyer (1799-1873)
For the Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, see William Morton Meredith. William Morris Meredith (June 8, 1799 – August 17, 1873) was an American lawyer and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury, during President Zachary Taylor's Administration. Early and family life Born on June 8, 1799 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, William Morris Meredith was the eldest son of William Tuckey Meredith (d. 1844), a successful attorney and after 1814 president of Schuylkill Bank, and who narrowly lost to Nicholas Biddle the presidency of the Bank of the United States. During
[ "William Morris Meredith" ]