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Jönköping University
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University college in Sweden
Jönköping University (JU), formerly Högskolan i Jönköping is a non-governmental Swedish university college located in the city Jönköping in Småland, Sweden. JU is a member of the European University Association (EUA) and The Association of Swedish Higher Education, SUHF. Organization JU is one of three Swedish private institutions of higher education with the right to award doctoral degrees in certain areas such as social sciences. JU operates on the basis of an agreement with the Government of Sweden and conforms to national degree regulations and quality requirements. The university is organized as a corporate group with non-profit JU Foundation as
[ "Jönköping University Foundation" ]
Jönköping University
[ [ "Jönköping University", "inception", "1977" ], [ "Jönköping University", "location", "Jönköping" ] ]
University college in Sweden
teacher's training college started in Jönköping. 1968: The elementary-school teacher's training college becomes "Jönköping Teacher School" and moves house to Västra Torget. The county's central school for the caring profession moves to new premises on Munksjö beach and in 1971 changes its name to "Munksjö School". 1970: The Institute for Gerontology and the "Ortos" Laboratory were started by Jönköping County, they later became part of the School of Health Sciences. 1975: Higher Vocational Education started in Jönköping. 1977: Reform of Swedish higher education. Jönköping University College is set up as a state university college. The "Jönköping Teacher School" and the
[ "Jönköping University Foundation" ]
1924 United States presidential election in Georgia
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Election in Georgia
The 1924 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 4, 1924, as part of the wider United States Presidential election. Voters chose 14 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Background With the exception of a handful of historically Unionist North Georgia counties – chiefly Fannin but also to a lesser extent Pickens, Gilmer and Towns – Georgia since the 1880s had been a one-party state dominated by the Democratic Party. Disfranchisement of almost all African-Americans and most poor whites had made the Republican Party virtually nonexistent outside of local
[ "United States presidential election in Georgia, 1924" ]
Chris Elmore
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Welsh politician and MP (born 1983)
Christopher Philip James Elmore (born 23 December 1983) is a Welsh Labour Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ogmore since 2016. Early life and career Elmore was born in Newport, Wales. Living in Brynmawr until he was seven, he now lives with his partner in Pencoed. He started his working life as a trainee butcher and later attended Cardiff Metropolitan University completing a degree in History and Culture in 2005. Elmore then worked in a number of professions including Further education. In 2008, Elmore was elected as a Councillor for Casteland in the Vale of
[ "Christopher Philip James Elmore" ]
Chris Elmore
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Welsh politician and MP (born 1983)
Glamorgan Council. Later he was appointed as a cabinet member for children's services and schools. Parliamentary career Elmore unsuccessfully contested the seat of Vale of Glamorgan in the 2015 United Kingdom general election before being selected as the Labour candidate in the 2016 Ogmore by-election, which was held on 5 May 2016. In June 2016, Elmore was joined the Justice Select Committee before also joining the Welsh Affairs Select Committee in July. In October 2016, he was appointed to the frontbench position of Opposition whip. He supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016
[ "Christopher Philip James Elmore" ]
Chris Elmore
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Welsh politician and MP (born 1983)
Labour Party (UK) leadership election. In April 2020, Elmore was made Shadow Minister for Scotland by new leader Keir Starmer. Youth affairs Since his election, Chris has particularly focused on issues that impact young people, often speaking in parliament and elsewhere on the subject. Youth engagement is an issue on which Elmore previously campaigned as a councillor. Rail Policy In 2017, Chris was elected as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Rail in Wales. Chris has been a vocal opponent of the Government's decision to cancel the planned electrification of the Great Western Mainline. In addition, he has also
[ "Christopher Philip James Elmore" ]
Bettini
[ [ "Bettini", "instance of", "Surname" ] ]
family name
Bettini is a surname of Italian origin and it may refer to: Alessandro Bettini (1821-1898), Italian tenor involved in the UK legal case of Bettini v Gye Antonio Bettini (1396–1487), Italian clergyman and writer Carlos Bettini (born 1951), Argentinian businessman, politician, and diplomat Domenico Bettini (1644-1705), Italian painter of the Baroque era Gianni Bettini (1860–1938), Italian-American builder of phonographs Gonzalo Bettini (born 1992), Argentine footballer Lorenzo Bettini (1931–2008), Italian professional football player Mariano Bettini (born 1996), Argentine professional footballer Mario Bettini (1582–1657), Italian Jesuit philosopher, mathematician and astronomer Paolo Bettini (born 1974), Italian road-racing bicyclist Pietro Bettini (fl. 17th century),
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Føyno
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island in Norway
Føyno is an island in Stord municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The island lies southwest of the island of Stord at the southern end of the Stokksundet sound. The Digernessundet strait runs between Stord and this island. Føyno had a central place in the district of Sunnhordland during the Middle Ages, and gave its name to the skipreide of Føyen. Transportation The island had no road connections to anywhere prior to December 2000 when the Triangle Link was opened. Føyno became a central piece of the bridge-tunnel connection connecting the municipalities of Stord and Bømlo to the mainland of Sveio
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafang
[ [ "Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafang", "country", "Cameroon" ] ]
diocese
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafang is a Latin suffragan bishopric in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Douala, also in Cameroon. Yet it depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Its cathedral episcopal see is the Cathédrale du Cœur-Immaculé de Marie, dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Bafang, in the Haut-Nkam department of the West Province, Cameroon. Statistics As per 2014, it pastorally serves 124,193 Catholics (42.5% of 292,387 total) on 7,229 km² in 25 parishes and 91 missions. It had 34 priests (diocesan), 11 lay religious (sisters) and
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Judith Clements
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Australian oncologist
Judith Ann Clements is an Australian academic and educator, specializing in Kallikrein proteases in prostate and ovarian cancers. Clements is the Scientific Director at the Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre – Queensland and was head of the Cancer Research Program at the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) of Queensland University of Technology at the Translational Research Institute (Australia) from 1997–2014. Biography Clements is a Principal Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia and lead the Cancer Program from 1997–2014 at the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, QUT, based at the Translational
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
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Australian oncologist
of the highest degree in service to Australia or to humanity at large. In 2017 she was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. Research The Cancer Research Program led by Clements at QUT-IHBI, aims to more clearly understand the molecular and cellular basis for the development, progression, and metastasis of solid tumours. Clements has commented on her research, stating: "The primary interest of my group within the Hormone Dependent Cancer Program is the tissue kallikrein family of serine proteases. Our group was one of three worldwide that identified and characterised the expanded human tissue kallikrein
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
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Australian oncologist
structure/function of the kallikreins, their substrate specificity and in vivo interacting proteins and genomic regulation. Other protease research interests are the type 2 trans membrane serine proteases (with Dr John Hooper) and the ADAMs (with Prof Adrian Herington and Dr Dimitri Odorico). Education Clements completed her PhD in Endocrinology at Monash University in 1989, her Master of Applied Science in 1983, after completing her Bachelor of Applied Science in 1982 and Diploma of Laboratory Technology in 1969 at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Awards 2012 Women in Technology (WiT) Biotech Outstanding Achievement Award 2011 Queensland University of Technology Vice
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Roy Kuhlman
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American graphic designer
Roy Kuhlman (July 9, 1923–February 2007) was an American graphic designer. Biography Roy Kuhlman was born on July 9, 1923 in Fort Worth, Texas, and raised in Glendale, California. He received a scholarship to the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and in 1946 obtained another scholarship to the Art Students League of New York, and also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. In 1951, at age 28, he showed his portfolio to Barney Rosset, publisher of the avant-garde Grove Press, after trying to make it as an abstract artist. Rosset was not impressed. However, as
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Samuel Chamberlain House
[ [ "Samuel Chamberlain House", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Massachusetts" ] ]
building in Massachusetts, United States
The Samuel Chamberlain House is a historic house at 3 Winthrop Street in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Built c. 1864, it is one of three well preserved Italianate side-hall style houses in Stoneham. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Description and history The Samuel Chamberlain House stands in a residential area southwest of Stoneham's Central Square, on the north side of Winthrop Street between Wright and Lincoln Streets. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame house, set on a small lot lined at the sidewalk with granite, including original posts at the sidewalk and driveway. It
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The Labourers of Herakles
[ [ "The Labourers of Herakles", "author", "Tony Harrison" ] ]
play
The Labourers of Herakles is a 1995 play created by English poet and playwright Tony Harrison. It is partially based on remaining fragments of tragedies by ancient Greek dramatist Phrynichos, one of the earliest tragedians. Harrison's play deals with genocide and ethnic cleansing and uses Heracles filicide as a metaphor for the unspeakable horrors of war and man's inhumanity to man. Immediately after the 23 August performance of his play at Delphi Harrison left for a frontline assignment to witness the Bosnian War and write poems for the atrocities in an assignment commissioned by The Guardian. The proximity of the
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Motty Steinmetz
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Israeli Hasidic singer
Motty Steinmetz () is a prominent contemporary Israeli Hasidic singer. Biography Steinmetz was born in 1992 to a Vizhnitz family in Bnei Barak. When Steinmetz was fourteen his grandfather moved from Antwerp to Israel and taught him many traditional Vizhnitz tunes which have later impacted his musical style.In his early teens, he was spotted by producer and composer Ruvi Banet, who later became his manager. Steinmetz sings Jewish religious songs, with the lyrics often being taken directly from scripture or prayers, and is well known for the great emotion he puts into his music. In accordance with Jewish laws of
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Hernâni Brôco
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Portuguese cyclist
Hernani Manuel Conceição Brôco (born 13 June 1981 in Torres Vedras) is a Portuguese former road cyclist. Major results 2001 1st Stage 1 GP CTT Correios de Portugal 2002 3rd Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships 2003 1st Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships 2004 5th Overall Volta ao Alentejo 2005 3rd Time trial, National Road Championships 2010 3rd Time trial, National Road Championships 5th Overall Volta a Portugal 6th Overall Troféu Joaquim Agostinho 2011 3rd Time trial, National Road Championships 4th Overall Vuelta a Asturias 5th Overall Volta a Portugal 1st Stage 3 9th Overall Troféu Joaquim Agostinho 2013
[ "Hernani Broco" ]
Hotel Paper
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album by Michelle Branch
Hotel Paper is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Michelle Branch which was released on June 24, 2003. Some of the major themes on Hotel Paper are leaving things behind, constantly being on the move, independence, the mysteries of bus stations and spirituality. The album's cover is a photograph of Branch by Sheryl Nields. Hotel Paper debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, selling 157,000 copies in its first week—it was Branch's highest sales week and surpassed the peak position of her previous major label album, The Spirit Room (2001). By December 2003, Hotel Paper was certified
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Hotel Paper
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album by Michelle Branch
chart. The album received mixed reviews. Track listing Singles "Are You Happy Now?" (May 20, 2003) "Breathe" (September 23, 2003) "'Til I Get Over You" (2004) Personnel Michelle Branch – acoustic guitar, guitar, percussion, vocals Josh Abraham – keyboards Kenny Aronoff – drums Paul Bushnell – bass Chris Chaney – bass Luis Conte – percussion Sheryl Crow – vocals on "Love Me like That" Rick DePofi – percussion Mike Elizondo – bass John Leventhal – bass, guitar, keyboards Brian MacLeod – drums Jamie Muhoberac – keyboards Dave Navarro – guitar Shawn Pelton – drums Dan Rothchild – bass John Shanks
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Crooks Mound
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archaeological site in Louisiana, United States
Crooks Mound () (16 LA 3) is a large Marksville culture archaeological site located in La Salle Parish in south central Louisiana. It is a large, conical burial mound that was part of at least six episodes of burials. It measured about and . It contained roughly 1,150 sets of remains that were placed. However, they were able to be fit into the structure of the mound. Sometimes body parts were removed in order to achieve that goal. Archaeologists think it was a holding house for the area that was emptied periodically in order to achieve this type of setup.
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Cyprian Bridge Island
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island in Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands
Cyprian Bridge Island is a small island located among the Solomon Islands. The island lies at a latitude of -6.85 and a longitude of 156.18333. It is an uninhabited volcanic island that lies between the islands of Fauro (30 km to the southwest) and Choiseul (much larger island about 100 km to the northeast). The island lies within Choiseul Province. Naming The island is named after Major Cyprian Bridge (1807-1885) who was a British army officer, particularly famed for his activities in the Flagstaff War, which was fought against the Māori in New Zealand in 1845. He was the uncle
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¿Para qué sirve un oso?
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2011 film by Tom Fernández
¿Para qué sirve un oso? () is a 2011 Spanish eco-comedy film written and directed by Tom Fernández. The film stars Javier Cámara, Gonzalo de Castro and Emma Suárez. It also stars Geraldine Chaplin and her real-life daughter, Oona. The film premiered on 26 March 2011 at the Málaga Film Festival, this was soon followed by a theatrical release in Spain on 1 April. Plot A biologist, Guillermo (Camara) returns to his native Spain after discovering a plant growing in the Antarctic ice. The signs are that he is ready to give up his planet-saving cause. He contacts his wildlife-photographer
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¿Para qué sirve un oso?
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2011 film by Tom Fernández
brother, Alejandro (Castro), who lives in a woodland hut with an enthusiastic young Californian, Vincent (Jesse Johnson), both hoping that the bears that once inhabited this area of Spain will eventually return. Nearby to the woodland hut is Natalia (Emma Suarez), a widow and mother of Daniela (Garcia). Vincent also meets the schoolteacher, Rosa (Oona Chaplin), who he quickly falls for . Guillermo is forced to move into the woodland hut after he is kicked out of the home he shared with his foster mother, Josephine (Geraldine Chaplin). Tensions between the two brothers reach boiling point, as Alejandro's idealistic perspective
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Natalie Hemby
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American country music songwriter
Natalie Nicole Hemby Wrucke (born March 24, 1977) is an American country music songwriter and singer. She has written songs for Lee Ann Womack, Eli Young Band, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Sunny Sweeney, Little Big Town, Jon Pardi, and Lady Gaga. In 2019, she joined an all-female quartet called The Highwomen alongside Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires and Maren Morris. Early life Hemby was born in Normal, Illinois. She is the daughter of Nashville studio guitarist Tom Hemby and Deanna Hemby. Career Songwriting Hemby has accumulated five #1 Billboard singles during her career. Hemby's cuts include "White Liar" and "Only Prettier"
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Natalie Hemby
[ [ "Natalie Hemby", "place of birth", "Nashville, Tennessee" ] ]
American country music songwriter
live for the first time at the Bridgestone Arena as part of an 87th birthday tribute concert for Loretta Lynn. "Redesigning Women" was released on July 19, 2019 as the first single from their self-titled debut album set for release on September 6, 2019. Personal life Hemby is married to record producer Mike Wrucke. Discography Studio albums Puxico (2017) Songwriting Awards and nominations References Category:American female country singers Category:American country songwriters Category:Living people Category:People from Nashville, Tennessee Category:Grammy Award winners Category:1977 births Category:Songwriters from Tennessee Category:People from Stoddard County, Missouri Category:21st-century American singers Category:21st-century American women singers Category:Country musicians from
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Burçin Erseçal
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association football player
Burçin Erseçal (born March 11, 1990) is a Turkish women's football midfielder currently playing in the Turkish Women's Third Football League for Dörtyol Belediyespor in Adana with jersey number 10. She was a member of the Turkey women's national under-19 football team. Playing career Club Burçin Erseçal began football playing at her early age with the men's team of Bursaspor. She then obtained her license for the newly established women's football club Bursa Sağlıkgücü Gençlikgücü on February 2, 2007. In the 2008–09 season, she played in the Turkish Women's First Football League for Sakarya Yenikent Güneşspor. The next season, she
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Rami Mehmed Pasha
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Ottoman Grand Vizier
Rami Mehmed Pasha (1645–1706) was an Ottoman statesman and poet who served as Grand Vizier (1703) and governor of Cyprus and of Egypt (1704–06). He was known as a poet of divan literature (the epithet Rami, meaning "Obedient", is his nom de plume in his poems). Early years He was born in 1645 in Constantinople to Terazici Hasan Aga. After completing his education, he started his career as a bureaucrat. In 1690, he was appointed as a clerk in the office of the reis ül-küttab. In 1696, he was promoted to be the reis ül-küttab (a post roughly equivalent to
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Rami Mehmed Pasha
[ [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "country of citizenship", "Ottoman Empire" ] ]
Ottoman Grand Vizier
foreign minister) and three years later he represented the Ottoman Empire in the peace talks of the Treaty of Karlowitz which ended the War of the Holy League. The Ottoman Empire was defeated in the war, but Mehmed Rami tried his best to minimize the losses. As a grand vizier On January 25, 1703, he was promoted to the post of Grand Vizier, the highest post of the Ottoman Empire other than that of the Sultan. However he soon realized that the Sheikh ul-Islam Feyzullah, who wielded great influence on the sultan Mustafa II, was the de facto ruler of
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Rami Mehmed Pasha
[ [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "date of death", "1706" ], [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "place of death", "Rhodes" ], [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "place of birth", "Istanbul" ] ]
Ottoman Grand Vizier
At the end of this revolt known as Edirne event, Rami Mehmed as well as the Sultan were deposed on August 22, 1703. Death Rami Mehmed was then appointed as the governor of Cyprus and then Egypt, but in 1706 he was exiled to Rhodes island (now a part of Greece), where he died. As a man of letters He was poet and a friend of the famous Ottoman poet of Nabi. He also wrote about his diplomatic career. His book named Karlofça Sulhnamesi is about the talks during the Treaty of Karlowitz. Legacy A suburb of modern Istanbul, which
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Engaged to the Unidentified
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Japanese manga and anime series
studio Doga Kobo with script by Fumihiko Shimo and character design by Ai Kikuchi, who was also the chief animation director. Besides ABC, the anime also aired on AT-X, Tokyo MX and BS11 and was simulcast with English subtitles by Crunchyroll and through select digital outlets by Sentai Filmworks. The series was released in Japan in 6 DVD and Blu-ray Disc volumes between March 19 and August 20, 2014. The first volume contains a 12-minute-long original video animation episode. A 10-minute-long OVA episode was released on March 28, 2014, bundled with the limited edition of the fifth tankōbon volume of
[ "Mikakunin de Shinkōkei" ]
Arthur Kampf
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German history painter (1864-1950)
Arthur Kampf (28 September 1864 in Aachen – 8 February 1950 in Castrop-Rauxel) was a German history painter. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Life He studied under Peter Janssen, among others, at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1879 to 1881. After completing his education he became a professor at the Kunstakademie and taught there until 1889, when he moved to Berlin. There he continued to teach at the local Kunstakademie. From 1915 to 1924 he was president of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Berlin. He also became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts, and
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Arthur Kampf
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German history painter (1864-1950)
gave drawing lessons, notably to Prince August Wilhelm, son of Wilhelm II. Kampf joined the Nazi Party soon after the Nazis seized power. In 1939's "Great German Art Exhibition" (Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung) at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, he was represented by numerous works. In 1939 he received the Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches with the inscription "To the German painter" (Dem deutschen Maler). In 1944, Kampf was one of 24 artists, architects, authors, composers, actors, and singers added to the "Special list" of the Gottbegnadeten list, meaning he was considered absolutely indispensable. His older brother, Eugen, was also a
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The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "director", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "screenwriter", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "Canada" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "France" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "United Kingdom" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "Belgium" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "publication date", "2003" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "voice actor", "Michel Robin" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "main subject", "Rescue" ] ]
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
The Triplets of Belleville () is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomet's first feature film and was an international co-production among companies in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Canada. The film features the voices of Michèle Caucheteux, Jean-Claude Donda, Michel Robin, and Monica Viegas. There is little dialogue; much of the narrative is conveyed through song and pantomime. It tells the story of Madame Souza, an elderly woman who goes on a quest to rescue her grandson Champion, a Tour
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
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2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
triplets, music hall singers from the 1920s, now elderly women turned improvisational musicians. The sisters take Souza to their home and she soon becomes a part of their group. We then see the wine mafia boss using the kidnapped cyclists as horses in a stationary cycling machine. They are raced in a simulated Tour de France race for gambling. At a fancy restaurant, the Triplets and Souza perform a jam session using newspaper, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner and bicycle wheel as instruments. The wine mafia boss happens to be in the restaurant and, with the help of Bruno, Souza realizes he
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The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "director", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "screenwriter", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "Canada" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "publication date", "2003" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "composer", "Benoît Charest" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "voice actor", "Matthieu Chedid" ] ]
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
Original Song (Benoît Charest and Sylvain Chomet for the song "Belleville Rendez-vous", sung by Matthieu Chedid in the original version). The film lost the Best Animated Feature award to Finding Nemo. It also has won the César for Best Film Music, and as a co-production with Canada it won the Genie Award for Best Motion Picture and the BBC Four World Cinema Award in 2004. See also List of animated feature films References External links Category:2003 films Category:2003 animated films Category:2000s comedy films Category:French films Category:French animated films Category:French comedy films Category:2000s French animated films Category:Belgian films Category:Belgian animated films
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "occupation", "Saxophonist" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Fred Hemke, DMA (né Frederick Leroy Hemke Jr.; July 11, 1935 – April 17, 2019) was an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential professor of saxophone at Northwestern University. Hemke helped raise the popularity of classical saxophone, particularly among leading American composers and helped raise the recognition of classical saxophone in solo, chamber, and major orchestral repertoire. For a half century, from 1962 to 2012, Hemke was a full-time faculty music educator at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music. In 2002, Hemke was named Associate Dean Emeritus of the School of Music. Hemke retired from Northwestern University in 2012. From
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "educated at", "University of Wisconsin–Madison" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "educated at", "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "place of birth", "Milwaukee" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "occupation", "Saxophonist" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
1956, Hemke studied saxophone with Marcel Mule at the Paris Conservatoire National de Musique et de Declamation, earning in 1956 the Premier Prix diploma. Hemke holds the distinction of being the first American saxophonist to earn a Premier Prix diploma from the Paris Conservatory. In 1958, Hemke earned a Bachelor of Science degree in music education from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. In 1962, he earned a Master of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music. In 1975, Hemke earned an A.Mus.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In primary and secondary school, until the start of college, Hemke studied saxophone
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
the Paris firm, Henri Selmer Paris. In 1979 Hemke was host for the Sixth World Saxophone Congress held at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Performing career Hemke was an internationally acclaimed saxophone artist. Hemke has appeared extensively as a solo artist and has given master classes and lectures in the United States, Canada, Scandinavia, and the Far East. He performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and many other orchestras. He premiered several works for saxophone, including Allan Pettersson's Symphony No. 16 (February 24, 1983) and James Di Pasquale's Sonata for tenor saxophone. Di Pasquale, a prolific composer, had studied saxophone with
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Dennis M. Hanno
[ [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "Western New England University" ], [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "University of Notre Dame" ], [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "given name", "Dennis" ] ]
American college president
Dennis M. Hanno (born 1956) is the current president of Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts. He was appointed on February 22, 2014 as the college's eighth president, succeeding Ronald Crutcher, who retired in June 2014. Education Hanno grew up in a small town in upstate New York and attended the University of Notre Dame where he studied accountancy. He graduated from Notre Dame in 1977 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. He attended graduate school at Western New England University where he earned a Master of Science in Accounting in 1981. He then attended the Isenberg School of Management at
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Dennis M. Hanno
[ [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "University of Massachusetts Amherst" ], [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "employer", "Boston College" ] ]
American college president
University of Massachusetts Amherst where he studied accounting and psychology and obtained a PhD in Management in 1990. Career Before beginning his career in higher education, Hanno worked as a certified public accountant in New York and Massachusetts, founding and running his own firm in Lowville, New York from 1982 to 1985. In 1990, he became an assistant professor of accounting at the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, where he worked until 1992. From 1992-2006, Hanno worked at the University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Isenberg School of Management where he taught as an associate and assistant professor of accounting
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Jerome Klein
[ [ "Jerome Klein", "occupation", "Historian" ], [ "Jerome Klein", "employer", "Columbia University" ] ]
American art historian
Jerome Klein was an American art historian and art critic and a founding member of the American Artists' Congress (AAC). Career Klein began his career as an instructor in art history at Columbia University in the late 1920s, the only member of the department interested in modern art. In 1933 Klein signed a letter protesting the decision of the university to invite Hans Luther, the Ambassador from Nazi Germany, to speak at Columbia. Although other professors also signed the letter, Klein’s return address left on one of the letters by a careless student opponent of fascism identified Klein as the
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Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building
[ [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "instance of", "Skyscraper" ], [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "architect", "Yoshinobu Ashihara" ], [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tokyo" ], [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "country", "Japan" ] ]
Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building
is a 143 m (469 ft) tall office skyscraper in Tokyo, Japan. At 38 stories the building is the 86th tallest building in Tokyo. It contains 1.4 million sq ft (134,974 m²) of office space, 100% of which is now occupied by Mizuho Bank, the consumer banking arm of the second-largest Japanese financial conglomerate Mizuho Financial Group, while still called the DKB Head Office from time to time. The building was built in Chiyoda at 1 Uchisaiwaichō in 1981, when it was called the Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Head Office Building. It was designed by architects Yoshinobu Ashihara & Partners and
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "place of birth", "Surat" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Essayist" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Playwright" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Editor" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Social reformer" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Poet" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Navalram Laxmiram Pandya (Gujarati: નવલરામ) (9 March 1836 – 7 August 1888) was a Gujarati critic, playwright, poet, essayist, editor, educationist and a social reformer. He is considered to be a most important figure in modern Gujarati literature. The first humourist, the first historical dramatist, the first critic and a leading scholar of his age, Navalram was the first to herald the new generation of writers like Manilal Dwivedi, Govardhanram Tripathi and Narsinhrao Divetia. His writings covered numerous areas, including philosophy, patriotism, reformation, education, journalism, grammar and literature. Life Navalram was born on 9 March 1836 in Surat (now in
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "place of death", "Rajkot" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Training College and worked there from 1870 to 1876. In 1876, he became the Principal of Rajkot Training College and lived there until his death on 7 August 1888. In 1847, at the age of 11, he married Shivagauri, who died after 10 months of marriage. His second marriage was with Manigauri in 1850. His son, Dhimatram, was born in 1867, while his daughter, Kamla, in 1871. Govardhanram Tripathi and Vijayray Vaidya published his biography as Navalram Lakshmiram Ni Jivankatha (1940) and Shukra Tarak (1944) respectively. Works In addition to writing literary essays and book reviews, Navalram was a critic
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "notable work", "Kavijivan" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Social reformer" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Poet" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Patra, a periodical on education. He wrote serial commentary on poetry with humour titled Akbarshah ane Birbal Nimitte Hindi Hasyatarang in the periodical from 1860 to 1870. His other serialized writing in periodical Engrej Lok no Sankshipt Itihas (Concise History of Englishmen, 1880–1887) was later edited and published by Balwantray Thakore in 1924. He translated Kalidasa's Meghadūta (1870) in Gujarati and also discussed the methodology of translation in it. Kavijivan (1888) is a biographical work on Gujarati poet and social reformer Narmad based on his autobiography, Mari Hakikat. Others His poetry collections Balalagnabatrisi (1876) criticized child marriage while Balagarbavali (1877)
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Red Sleeping Beauty
[ [ "Red Sleeping Beauty", "publication date", "1986" ] ]
single by McCarthy
"Red Sleeping Beauty" was the second single by McCarthy released in October 1986. The B-sides were "From the Damned", "God the Father" and "For the Fat Lady". The latter two were only available on the 12" vinyl release. The single is not on any of the band's three studio albums. It can be found on the releases A La Guillotine and That's All Very Well But.... The song is believed to have been written as a protest to the Margaret Thatcher government. The song has been covered by Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield and features as a B-side
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Paul Bird (artist)
[ [ "Paul Bird (artist)", "employer", "Central School of Art and Design" ] ]
artist
Bird joined the teaching staff at the Royal College of Art under Robin Darwin. There he taught drawing in the Film and Television School on a part-time basis before taking a full-time role as the vice-principal of the Central School of Art and Design. Bird worked at the Central from 1961 until 1983. From 1983 until the last year of his life, Bird presented an influential series of summer school lectures on The Art of Seeing. References External links Category:1923 births Category:1993 deaths Category:20th-century British painters Category:Academics of the Central School of Art and Design Category:Academics of the Royal College
[ "Paul Bird" ]
Miss Universe 1964
[ [ "Miss Universe 1964", "winner", "Corinna Tsopei" ], [ "Miss Universe 1964", "part of the series", "Miss Universe" ] ]
13th Miss Universe pageant
Miss Universe 1964, the 13th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 1 August 1964 at the Miami Beach Convention Hall in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Corinna Tsopei of Greece was crowned by the outgoing titleholder, Ieda Maria Vargas of Brazil, making her the first and so far only Miss Universe from Greece. Results Placements Contestants - María Amalia Ramírez - Lidia Lidwina Henriquez - Ria Lubyen - Gloria Mackh - Catherine Cartwright - Danièle Defrere - Olga Mónica del Carpio Oropeza - Ângela Vasconcelos - Mary Rande Holl - Mary Lou Farrell - Annette Dona Kulatunga - Patricia Herrera
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Ice Cube Curling Center
[ [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "occupant", "2014 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sochi" ], [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "sport", "Curling" ] ]
multi-purpose arena in Sochi, Russia
The Ice Cube Curling Center () is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Sochi, Russia, that opened in 2012. It is a component of the Sochi Olympic Park. It hosted all the curling events at the 2014 Winter Olympics and the wheelchair curling events at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. It cost $14.0 million to build the venue, including the temporary works for the Olympics and Paralympics. It opened in 2012. After the 2014 games, it will remain a sports arena. The venue is a portable venue, designed so that it could possibly be re-located after the end of the games. References
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Năvodari
[ [ "Năvodari", "country", "Romania" ], [ "Năvodari", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Constanța County" ], [ "Năvodari", "located on terrain feature", "Dobruja" ] ]
town in Constanța County, Romania
Năvodari (, historical names: Carachioi; Caracoium, ) is a town in Constanța County, region of Northern Dobruja, Romania, with a population of 32,400. The town formally includes a territorially distinct community, Social Group Peninsula, and administers the neighbouring village of Mamaia-Sat. Etymology The name of the town means "trawlers" in Romanian. History The settlement was mentioned for the first time in 1421 under the name Kara Koyun ("Black Sheep"), to be renamed later on Karaköy or Carachioi ("The Black Village"). In 1927, the locality was again renamed to Năvodari and after five years, on 15 August 1932, it was granted
[ "Navodari" ]
Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Tweedie distribution" ], [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
space. A further practical application of this distribution was made by Ladislaus Bortkiewicz in 1898 when he was given the task of investigating the number of soldiers in the Prussian army killed accidentally by horse kicks; this experiment introduced the Poisson distribution to the field of reliability engineering. See also Compound Poisson distribution Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distribution Erlang distribution Hermite distribution Index of dispersion Negative binomial distribution Poisson clumping Poisson point process Poisson regression Poisson sampling Poisson wavelet Queueing theory Renewal theory Robbins lemma Skellam distribution Tweedie distribution Zero-inflated model Zero-truncated Poisson distribution References Citations Sources Further reading Category:Articles with example pseudocode
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Squamanita paradoxa
[ [ "Squamanita paradoxa", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Squamanita paradoxa", "parent taxon", "Squamanita" ] ]
species of fungus
Squamanita paradoxa, commonly known as powdercap strangler, is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is a parasitic fungus that grows as a gall on another fungus, Cystoderma amianthinum. The species was first described as Cystoderma paradoxum by American mycologists Alexander H. Smith and Rolf Singer in 1948, based on specimens collected in Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon. Cornelis Bas transferred the species to the genus Squamanita in 1965. In 2011, it was reported from Worcestershire, UK. References External links Category:Fungi described in 1948 Category:Fungi of Europe Category:Fungi of North America Category:Tricholomataceae Category:Taxa named by Alexander H.
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Saeed Farajpouri
[ [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "country of citizenship", "Iran" ], [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "date of birth", "1961" ] ]
Iranian musician
Saeed Farajpouri, was born on February 20, 1961 in Sanadaj, Iran. He is a composer, performer and an instructor of a classical Iranian instrument called Kamancheh or Spike Fiddle. He started learning music at age 9 under Maestro Hassan Kamkar, and thenlearned the Iranian music repertoire (Radif) under Maestro Mohammad Reza Lotfi and the ensemble performance under the instruction of maestro Hossein Alizadeh He has performed at several ensembles such as: Shayda, Aref, Aava, Paivar and Dastan. He has instructed Kamancheh at Chavosh Music Center, Music Conservatory of Tehran, and several universities and art institutes inside and outside Iran. Saeed
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Nashoba Regional High School
[ [ "Nashoba Regional High School", "country", "United States" ], [ "Nashoba Regional High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Massachusetts" ], [ "Nashoba Regional High School", "school district", "Nashoba Regional School District" ] ]
high school in Massachusetts, United States
Nashoba Regional High School (NRHS) is a high school (grades 9-12) that is part of the Nashoba Regional School District. It is located in Bolton, Massachusetts, United States and also serves the towns of Lancaster and Stow. As of the 2018-2019 school year, it had a student population of just over 1300. History The high school was built in 1961, originally only being one-story high. It has since had large renovations, including many more classrooms, a new auditorium, administrative offices, and a second gymnasium. Additionally, Nashoba Regional High School is a filming site of notable alumni Chris Fleming, used as
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Gabriel Fragnière
[ [ "Gabriel Fragnière", "educated at", "University of Lausanne" ], [ "Gabriel Fragnière", "place of birth", "Lausanne" ], [ "Gabriel Fragnière", "occupation", "Philosopher" ] ]
Swiss academic (1934-2015)
Gabriel Fragnière (4 March 1934 – 9 September 2015) was a Swiss university professor, philosopher and scientific researcher. Biography Fragnière was born in Lausanne. He graduated in Philosophy at the University of Lausanne. He continued with a postgraduate at the College of Europe in Bruges (1959–1960) and became assistant to the rector and director of studies at the College (1961–1966). He then went to the United States and studied during two years the history of religions (1966–1968). In 1993 he obtained his doctorate in philosophy at the University of Maastricht. Fragnière's career has been entirely devoted to European matters, including
[ "Gabriel Fragniere" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox 360" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation Vita" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 3" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Microsoft Windows" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 4" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox One" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "IOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Nintendo 3DS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "publisher", "Focus Home Interactive" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
{{Infobox video game | title = Farming Simulator | image = Farming Simulator Logo.png | caption = Logo used on the Farming Simulator 15, 17 and 19 releases | developer = *Giants Software (2008–present) | publisher = *Astragon (2008-2011) Focus Home Interactive (2013-present) Excalibur Publishing (2008-2012) | platforms = iOS, Android, Kindle, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Commodore 64, Stadia | released = {{collapsible list|title=Farming Simulator|titlestyle=font-weight:normal;font-size:15px;background:transparent;text-align:left| 13 14 15 PC, MAC15 X360, PS3, XONE, PS416 17 All platforms18 PlayStation Vita, Android, iOS, Nintendo 3DS19 All platforms}} |
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "genre", "Simulation video game" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
genre = Simulation | modes = Single-player, multiplayer | designer = | artist = | writer = | composer = }}Farming Simulator is a farming simulation video game series developed by Giants Software. The locations are based on American and European environments. Players are able to farm, breed livestock, grow crops and sell assets created from farming. The games have sold over four million copies combined. Gameplay Farming Simulator is a series of farming simulation games set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective and also a first-person perspective. Career In career mode, the player takes
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation Vita" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "IOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Windows Phone" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Nintendo 3DS" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
14 was released for iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Windows Phone and PlayStation Vita on November 18, 2013, and gives a more polished and more casual gaming experience on mobile platforms than its predecessors. There are 10-20 brands in the game. Farming Simulator 16 Farming Simulator 16 was released for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and PlayStation Vita on May 8, 2015. Farming Simulator 18 The game was announced for release on the Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. It was released on June 6, 2017. It was based on Farming Simulator 17 and included all new features of that game
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox 360" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation Vita" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 3" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 4" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox One" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "IOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "MacOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "country of origin", "Switzerland" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
with some new features of Farming Simulator 19. Farming Simulator 20 The game was announced for release on iOS and Android. It was released on December 3, 2019. Reception References External links Category:Android (operating system) games Category:Farming video games Category:IOS games Category:MacOS games Category:Open world video games Category:PlayStation 3 games Category:PlayStation Vita games Category:Simulation video games Category:Windows games Category:Nintendo Switch games Category:Video games developed in Switzerland Category:Xbox 360 games Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games Category:Xbox One games Category:PlayStation 4 games Category:Lua-scripted video games Category:2008 video games Category:2009 video games Category:2010 video games Category:2012 video games Category:2013 video games Category:2014 video
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
National Museum of American Illustration
[ [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Rhode Island" ], [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "inception", "1998" ], [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "location", "Newport, Rhode Island" ] ]
Illustration museum in Newport, Rhode Island
The National Museum of American Illustration (NMAI), founded in 1998, is the first national museum to be devoted exclusively to American illustration artwork. The NMAI is located on Newport, Rhode Island's historic Bellevue Avenue in the mansion Vernon Court, designed by the noted Gilded Age architecture firm Carrère and Hastings. The museum's collection contains over 2,000 original works by noted American illustrators such as Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish, J. C. Leyendecker, N.C. Wyeth, and others. History The NMAI was founded in 1998 by husband and wife team Laurence S. Cutler and Judy Goffman Cutler, with the National Arts Club as
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Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Christof Koch", "occupation", "Neuroscientist" ], [ "Christof Koch", "given name", "Christof" ], [ "Christof Koch", "employer", "California Institute of Technology" ], [ "Christof Koch", "employer", "Allen Institute for Brain Science" ], [ "Christof Koch", "ancestral home", "Germany" ] ]
American neuroscientist
Christof Koch (; born November 13, 1956) is a German-American neuroscientist best known for his work on the neural bases of consciousness. He is the president and chief scientist of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. From 1986 until 2013, he was a professor at the California Institute of Technology. Early life and education Koch was born in the Midwestern United States, and subsequently was raised in the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and Morocco. Koch is the son of German parents; his father was a diplomat, as is his older brother Michael. He was raised as a Roman Catholic
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "given name", "Becky" ], [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
Rebecca Treston (born February 3, 1982) better known by her ring name Rebecca "Becky" Bayless, is an American professional wrestler, currently working for independent promotions such as Women's Extreme Wrestling, Wrestling Superstars Unleashed, Wrestlicious, and Women Superstars Uncensored. In the past she has worked for a number of major independent promotions, primarily Ring of Honor (ROH), Full Impact Pro, and Shimmer Women Athletes. She is also known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the ring name Cookie and for ROH and Shimmer as a backstage/in-ring interviewer. Career Prior to her 2004 accident, Bayless was initially known as
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County, New York
[ [ "National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County, New York", "is a list of", "National Register of Historic Places" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County, New York This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ontario County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". One property, Boughton Hill, is further designated a National Historic Landmark. __NOTOC__ County-wide listings |} See also National Register of Historic Places listings in New York References Ontario County *
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Salawas railway station
[ [ "Salawas railway station", "owned by", "Indian Railways" ], [ "Salawas railway station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Jodhpur district" ] ]
Railway station in Rajasthan, India
Salawas railway station is a main railway station in Jodhpur district, Rajasthan. Its code is SZ. It serves Salawas city. The station consists of a single platform. It lacks many facilities including water and sanitation. It is located approximately 8 km from Jodhpur railway station. The railway station is under the administrative control of North Western Railway of Indian Railways. Major Trains Some of the important trains that runs from Salawas are : Ahmedabad Jodhpur Passenger (UnReserved) Ajmer - Jodhpur Fast Passenger Barmer - Jodhpur DMU Barmer Jodhpur Passenger (UnReserved) Bhildi Jodhpur Demu Jodhpur - Palanpur DMU References Category:Railway stations
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Masuma Hasan
[ [ "Masuma Hasan", "educated at", "University of Cambridge" ], [ "Masuma Hasan", "educated at", "University of Karachi" ] ]
Pakistani scholar and diplomat
Politics) University of Cambridge, UK, 1967. M.A. (Political Science) University of Karachi, 1962. Career 2000–2001 Cabinet Secretary, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad 1997–1999 Director, National Institute of Public Administration, Karachi Chairperson, The Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, Karachi 1994–1997 Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations Office in Vienna, IAEA, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and other international organizations in Vienna, and Ambassador of Pakistan to Austria with accreditation to Slovenia and Slovakia Chairperson, Group of 77 at the UN in Vienna 1996 and Pakistan's Permanent Representative 1991–1994 Director, National Institute of Public Administration, Karachi 1984–1990 Director General, Management
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Roger Bambuck
[ [ "Roger Bambuck", "given name", "Roger" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "participant in", "1968 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "occupation", "Politician" ] ]
French athlete
Roger Bambuck (born 22 November 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a French former sprinter and politician. Athletic career Bambuck took part in his first Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964. At the 1966 European Championships in Budapest, he won the gold medal in the 200 m and in the 4 × 100 m relay, as well as the silver medal in the 100 m. He competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City in the 100 metres (finalist) and in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Gérard Fenouil,
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Roger Bambuck
[ [ "Roger Bambuck", "country of citizenship", "France" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "participant in", "1968 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "participant in", "1964 Summer Olympics" ] ]
French athlete
dropped out. He then worked a time for the automobile manufacturer Renault, before his athletic career. Bambuck has been married to former track and field athlete Ghislaine Barnay since 1974. He had the honour of starting the 24-hour Le Mans race. References Category:1945 births Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Category:Guadeloupean male sprinters Category:French male sprinters Category:Olympic athletes of France Category:Olympic bronze medalists for France Category:Living people Category:French people of Guadeloupean descent Category:European Athletics Championships medalists Category:French Freemasons Category:Medalists at the 1968 Summer Olympics Category:Olympic bronze medalists in
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Shannon Smyth
[ [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Amazon Grimstad" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Republic of Ireland women's national football team" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "country of citizenship", "Republic of Ireland" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "family name", "Smyth" ] ]
Association footballer
Shannon Smyth (born 22 June 1987) is an Irish American soccer coach and former player. During her career she represented the Republic of Ireland women's national football team and the Norwegian Toppserien clubs Donn Toppfotball and Amazon Grimstad. College career Smyth played varsity soccer during four years at the University of Louisville. She represented Ireland in the 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok. Club career After graduation Smyth featured in the 2009 W-League for FC Indiana. In January 2010 Smyth agreed a one–year professional contract with newly promoted Toppserien club Donn Toppfotball. When Donn went bankrupt in November 2010, Smyth joined
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Shannon Smyth
[ [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Louisville Cardinals" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "country of citizenship", "Republic of Ireland" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "family name", "Smyth" ] ]
Association footballer
and Israel. She announced her retirement from soccer in November 2014 and confirmed her decision in August 2015. She won 33 caps for Ireland. Her only goal was scored against Northern Ireland at the 2013 Cyprus Cup. International goals Scores and results list Ireland's goal tally first. References External links Shannon Smyth at UEFA Shannon Smyth at Donn Toppfotball Shannon Smyth at Louisville Cardinals Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Republic of Ireland women's association footballers Category:Republic of Ireland women's international footballers Category:Expatriate women's footballers in Norway Category:American people of Irish descent Category:Toppserien players Category:Women's association football midfielders Category:Women's association football forwards
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KDE Telepathy
[ [ "KDE Telepathy", "instance of", "Free software" ] ]
instant messaging and voice over IP client
KDE Telepathy is an instant messaging (IM) and voice over IP (VoIP) client which supports text, voice, video, file transfers, and inter-application communication over various IM protocols. It uses the Telepathy framework as its back-end. It is the slated replacement for Kopete, and its main focus is the integration between different components of the KDE Software Compilation that may benefit from real-time communication and collaboration features. See also Comparison of instant messaging clients Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients References External links Category:2011 software Category:Applications using D-Bus Category:Extragear Category:Free instant messaging clients Category:Free Internet Relay Chat clients Category:Free software programmed
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The Little Lulu Show
[ [ "The Little Lulu Show", "instance of", "Television series" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "country of origin", "United States" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "original broadcaster", "HBO" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "cast member", "Tracey Ullman" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "distributed by", "HBO" ] ]
television series
The Little Lulu Show is a Canadian-American-German animated television series based on the Marjorie Henderson Buell comic book character Little Lulu. History The show was produced by CINAR and aired on HBO Family in the United States and CTV in Canada from 1995 to 1999 – after Marge's death in 1993. The series continued to air on Family Channel and Teletoon Retro. The main character was voiced first by Tracey Ullman and then by Jane Woods. The series was produced by Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg and Cassandra Schafhausen and directed by Greg Bailey, Louis Piché and Nick Rijgersberg. The
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The Little Lulu Show
[ [ "The Little Lulu Show", "instance of", "Television series" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "country of origin", "United States" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "original broadcaster", "HBO" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "genre", "Comedy" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "distributed by", "HBO" ] ]
television series
and Her Little Friends, an anime television series featuring the same characters made in 1976 and aired in the United States in 1978. Characters Episodes Voice actors References External links Category:HBO original programming Category:HBO Family Category:1990s American animated television series Category:1990s American children's comedy television series Category:1995 American television series debuts Category:1999 American television series endings Category:1990s Canadian comedy television series Category:Television programs based on comic strips Category:Animated television series about children Category:Animated television series about families Category:Television series set in the 1950s Category:Television series by Cookie Jar Entertainment Category:Television series by Universal Television Category:English-language television programs Category:Little Lulu Category:Family
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Olga Rodriguez
[ [ "Olga Rodriguez", "educated at", "University of Houston" ] ]
American activist
Olga Rodriguez is a Chicano activist and a leading member of the Socialist Workers Party of the United States. Life Rodriguez first became active in the fight for Chicano rights in her home state of Texas, supporting the struggle to organize farmworkers in the Rio Grande Valley in the 1960s while a high school student in Brownsville. At the University of Houston, she joined the League of Mexican-American students, which was part of the fight for Chicano studies, bilingual-bicultural education, affirmative action, and U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam that swept the Southwest in the late 1960s and early 1970s. While a
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Fabrizio Verospi
[ [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of birth", "Rome" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of death", "Rome" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "given name", "Fabrizio" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "educated at", "University of Bologna" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of burial", "Rome" ] ]
Italian Catholic Cardinal
Fabrizio Verospi (1571 - 27 January 1639) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and a curial judicial official. Early life Verospi was born in 1571 in Rome, the son of Girolamo Verospi and his wife Penelope Gabrielli and the uncle of Girolamo Verospi who was later also elevated to Cardinal. He studied law in Rome and Perugia and then at the University of Bologna where he earned a doctorate in utroque iure. He was subsequently employed as a domestic prelate, auditor of Fermo and, in 1595, referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace. In 1597
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Paul Aimson
[ [ "Paul Aimson", "place of death", "Christchurch" ], [ "Paul Aimson", "place of birth", "Prestbury, Cheshire" ], [ "Paul Aimson", "sport", "Association football" ] ]
English association footballer (1943-2008)
in 1975, with Colchester taking on Norwich City in a promotion celebration friendly for the player, and Bury facing an all-star XI containing footballing greats from the north-west of England. Death Aimson died at the age of 64 of a heart attack in hospital near his home in Christchurch on 9 January 2008. References External links Category:1943 births Category:2008 deaths Category:People from Prestbury, Cheshire Category:English footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:Manchester City F.C. players Category:York City F.C. players Category:Bury F.C. players Category:Bradford City A.F.C. players Category:Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players Category:A.F.C. Bournemouth players Category:Colchester United F.C. players Category:English Football League players Category:Sportspeople
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John Watchorn
[ [ "John Watchorn", "place of birth", "Nottingham" ], [ "John Watchorn", "place of death", "Hobart" ], [ "John Watchorn", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "John Watchorn", "family name", "Watchorn" ] ]
Australian politician
John Watchorn (1826 – 4 March 1905) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 1882 until his death in 1905 and was Mayor of Hobart in 1890 and from 1894 to 1896. Watchorn was born in Nottingham, England in 1826. He migrated to Tasmania with his family in 1837. He was a publican and wine merchant outside of politics. He was a City of Hobart councillor from 1876 to 1896 and mayor in 1890 and from 1894 to 1896. He also served as a magistrate and as a member of the Metropolitan Drainage
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TrackMania 2
[ [ "TrackMania 2", "instance of", "Video game" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "developer", "Nadeo" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "part of the series", "TrackMania" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "publisher", "Ubisoft" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "sport", "Racing" ] ]
2011 racing video game
TrackMania 2 (stylized as TrackMania²) is a racing video game developed by Nadeo and published by Ubisoft as part of the TrackMania series. Gameplay TrackMania2 features gameplay similar to that of previous games in the series. The player can race on various tracks, with the ability to do stunts in various modes, including a championship and a cooperative mode. The track editor from previous games also returned. A new "ManiaScript" is being created to help players add new features in the game. As the game's popularity grew, players began uploading complicated custom built courses onto YouTube showcasing their creativity. Episodes
[ "TrackMania²: Stadium", "TrackMania 2: Stadium", "TM2: Stadium" ]
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "performer", "Strapping Young Lad" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "producer", "Devin Townsend" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "publication date", "1995" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing is the debut album by Canadian extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad. It was released on April 4, 1995. Century Media Europe released a remastered version of Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing on June 12, 2006, which includes the video for "S.Y.L.", several bonus tracks, and a 12-page booklet containing extended liner notes. Background Strapping Young Lad began in 1994 as a solo project of Canadian musician Devin Townsend. Following his work as vocalist on Steve Vai's 1993 album Sex & Religion and its 1994 tour, Townsend believed he had been a "musical
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Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "record label", "Century Media Records" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
whore", spending "the first five years of [his] career working at the behest of other people". During a brief stint as touring guitarist for The Wildhearts, Townsend received a phone call from an A&R representative for Roadrunner Records, expressing an interest in his demos and an intention to sign him. The offer was ultimately rescinded by the head of Roadrunner, who regarded Townsend's recordings as "just noise". He faced further rejection by Relativity Records, the label behind Vai's Sex & Religion, who saw no commercial appeal in his music. Century Media Records subsequently contacted the musician, offering him a contract
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Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "genre", "Industrial metal" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "publication date", "1995" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
Simon, Townsend's future bandmate. Release and reception Released on April 4, 1995, Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing was not widely recognized in the metal community. The album sold 143 copies in its first six months, but received favourable reviews from the heavy metal press. Its unusual musical ideas—a synthesis of death, thrash, and industrial metal influences—prompted Andy Stout from Metal Hammer to call it "one of the most disturbing albums you'll hear for a very long time". Nevertheless, Townsend has repeatedly expressed his distaste for the recording. He dismissed the album in the liner notes of the record's 2006
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Michael A. Bossman
[ [ "Michael A. Bossman", "country of citizenship", "Ghana" ], [ "Michael A. Bossman", "educated at", "University of Ghana" ], [ "Michael A. Bossman", "given name", "Michael" ] ]
Ghanaian clergyman and the current of the Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana
In 1989, he earned a bachelor's degree in the study of religions and psychology from the University of Ghana, Legon and in 1993, he received an MPhil in New Testament Studies from the same institution. Pastoral career In the Christian ministry, he has been the minister at several parishes, including Accra Ridge Church from 2003–2008. During his career he has served in several church administrative roles including Bishop of Koforidua from 2012-2018. In 2018, during the 10th Biennial and 48th Delegates Conference, Michael Agyakwa Bossman was elected as the new Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana to succeed Paul
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Jarrod Penright
[ [ "Jarrod Penright", "given name", "Jarrod" ] ]
player of American football
Jarrod Penright is a former college, NFL, and AFL football player. He played college football for Texas A&M and had a short career in the NFL prior to joining the AFL. He played for both the Indiana Firebirds and the Tampa Bay Storm in the AFL. Early life Penright attended Eisenhower High School where he was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle after accumulating 66 solo tackles and 12 quarterback sacks. College During his time at Texas A&M, he was part of the Wrecking Crew defensive team. He started his first game with the
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Jarrod Penright
[ [ "Jarrod Penright", "position played on team / speciality", "Linebacker" ] ]
player of American football
Draft. In August 2003, the Minnesota Vikings signed him as a free agent on the same day that they waived Jeff Kostrewa. He was later released during roster cuts on August 25, 2003. AFL Penright joined the AFL in 2004 and played with the Indiana Firebirds. During the 2004 season, he had 114 yards on 25 carries and scored 3 touchdowns. He also had 13.5 tackles, 8 solo tackles, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery. In 2005, he signed a multi-year contract with the team to play linebacker and fullback. In 2005, he appeared in 6 games and had
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Hussainpur
[ [ "Hussainpur", "country", "India" ] ]
human settlement
Hussainpur is a census town in Jalandhar district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is situated in Jalandhar II Tehsil . The village code is 030405 . Demographics According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Hussainpur village is 030406. Hussainpur village is located in Jalandhar Ii Tehsil of Jalandhar district in Punjab, India. It is situated 15km away from sub-district headquarter Jalandhar - Ii and 15km away from district headquarter Jalandhar. As per 2009 stats, Hussainpur village is also a gram panchayat. The total geographical area of village is 119 hectares. Hussainpur has a
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Uslapur railway station
[ [ "Uslapur railway station", "country", "India" ] ]
railway station in Chattisgarh, India
Uslapur Railway Station is a railway station of Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. It is one of important railway station of Bilaspur city. Uslapur is the fourth biggest railway station of Bilaspur District. Uslapur is situated at West of Bilaspur city. There are three well furnished railway platforms. Connectivity To Other Major Cities Uslapur Railway Station is Direct connections are available for Durg, Bhilai, Raipur, Bilaspur, Anuppur, Shehdol, Umaria, Katni, Satna, Allahabad, Varanasi, Mirzapur, Balia, Chappra, Baikunthpur, Surajpur, Ambikapur, Chirmiri, Damoh, Sagar, Jhansi, Gwalior, Delhi, Jammu tawi, Gorakhpur, Nautanwa, Ashoknagar, Guns, Kota, Ajmer, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Hoshngabad, Sehore, Bhopal, Dewas, Maksi, Ujjain,
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Murray Chatlain
[ [ "Murray Chatlain", "religion", "Catholic Church" ], [ "Murray Chatlain", "place of birth", "Saskatoon" ] ]
Roman Catholic archbishop
Murray Chatlain (born January 19, 1963) is a Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who (as of 2013) serves as Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas. Biography Murray Chatlain was born on January 19, 1963 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He completed baccalaureate studies at the University of Saskatchewan and earned the M.Div. degree at St. Peter's Seminary in London, Ontario. In 1987 Chatlain was ordained a priest for Diocese of Saskatoon; in subsequent years he served parishes in that diocese and within the Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith. Pope Benedict XVI appointed Chatlain as coadjutor bishop of Mackenzie-Fort Smith in June 2007. Chatlain
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Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
[ [ "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", "performer", "Gloria Estefan" ], [ "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", "performer", "Miami Sound Machine" ] ]
1987 single by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" is a song written by Enrique "Kiki" Garcia and Gloria Estefan, and released by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine in 1987 as the lead single from the album Let It Loose (and the European version of the album Anything for You). It was their fourth top 10 (and second top five) single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number five. In the UK, it took a year and a half for the single to become a chart hit. First released in June 1987 as the first single from Let It Loose, the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas
[ [ "National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas", "is a list of", "National Register of Historic Places" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wheeler County, Texas. There are three properties listed on the National Register in the county. One property is also a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. Current listings The locations of National Register properties may be seen in a mapping service provided. |} See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in Wheeler County References External links Category:Wheeler County,
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Jemma Mi Mi
[ [ "Jemma Mi Mi", "sport", "Netball" ] ]
Australian netball player
Jemma Mi Mi (born 4 March 1996) is an Australian netball player in the Suncorp Super Netball league, playing for the Queensland Firebirds. Mi Mi made her debut for the Firebirds in 2017, signing with the Brisbane-based franchise in late 2016. As a young sportswoman, Mi Mi played high-level touch rugby and represented the Australian under-15 and Queensland under-21 netball teams, before going on to represent Australia once more at the Netball World Youth Cup. She has played 11 of 29 matches in her first two seasons at the Firebirds. References External links Queensland Firebirds profile Suncorp Super Netball profile
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Justus Carl Hasskarl
[ [ "Justus Carl Hasskarl", "place of birth", "Kassel" ], [ "Justus Carl Hasskarl", "occupation", "Botanist" ] ]
German botanist (1811-1894)
Justus Carl Hasskarl (6 December 1811 – 5 January 1894) was a German explorer and botanist specializing in Pteridophytes, Bryophytes and Spermatophytes. He was co-founder of the Society of Natural Curiosities of India, in Bavaria and spent his time researching flora of Indonesia for years. Biography Justus Carl Hasskarl was born in Kassel in the Kingdom of Westphalia. In his earlier life he studied at a plant nursery in Poppelsdorf in 1827. And later in 1834 he studied Natural History while at the same time, prepared himself for an expedition to the tropics. In 1836, he traveled to Java and
[ "Hassk." ]
Justus Carl Hasskarl
[ [ "Justus Carl Hasskarl", "member of", "Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences" ] ]
German botanist (1811-1894)
August Schweinfurth's Abyssinian plant collections and also worked on several plant families, such as Cyathea junghuhniana in Leiden. In 1855 he became correspondent of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, he resigned in 1859. Some publications 1856 . Filice javanicae . Batavia 1856 . Retzia observation of PLANTIS botanicae Botanici Bogoriensis horticulture . Leiden 1859 . Hortus Bogoriensis descr. Retziae seu nova editio (1. Teil, Amsterdam 1858, 2. Teil in Bonplandia 1866 . Neuer Rumphs Herbarium amboinense Schlüssel zu . Halle 1867 . Horti malabarici Rheedeani clavis locupletissima . Dresden 1870 . Commelinaceae indicae . Vienna 1847 .
[ "Hassk." ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "place of birth", "Alsfeld" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "given name", "Gerhard" ] ]
American photographer
Gerd Ludwig (birth name Gerhard Erich Ludwig, born March 17, 1947 in Alsfeld, Hesse, Germany) is a German-American documentary photographer and photojournalist. Biography Gerd Ludwig initially studied German literature, political science, and physical education at the University of Marburg, before leaving prematurely to travel in Scandinavia and North America, supporting himself with jobs as a bricklayer, sailor, and dishwasher. Upon his return to Germany, he studied photography with Professor Otto Steinert at the Folkwang Hochschule (Folkwang Academy, now Folkwang University of the Arts) in Essen, graduating with a degree in Photo Design from the University of Essen in 1974. He
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
Gerd Ludwig
[ [ "Gerd Ludwig", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "occupation", "Photographer" ], [ "Gerd Ludwig", "work location", "New York City" ] ]
American photographer
co-founded Visum, Germany's first photographer-owned photo agency in the same year. In 1978, he moved to Hamburg and began working for major international publications and advertising agencies. He re-located to New York City in 1984. In the early 1990s, he signed on as a contract photographer for National Geographic Magazine, focusing on environmental issues and the changes following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. His work in the region resulted in his exhibition and book, Broken Empire: After the Fall of the USSR, a ten-year retrospective published by National Geographic in 2001 His ongoing coverage of post-Soviet Russia has garnered
[ "Gerhard Erich Ludwig Ludwig" ]
1815 in sports
[ [ "1815 in sports", "facet of", "Sport" ], [ "1815 in sports", "point in time", "1815" ] ]
sports-related events of 1815
1815 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Boxing Events Tom Cribb retains his English championship but no fights involving him are recorded in 1815. Cricket Events After being severely impacted by loss of both revenue and manpower during the Napoleonic Wars, a reasonable number of matches takes place in 1815 as a discernible recovery can begin in the aftermath of Napoleon Bonaparte's defeat. The earliest known first-class centuries at the new Lord's Cricket Ground are scored in the Middlesex v Epsom match on 24 & 25 August by Felix Ladbroke and Frederick Woodbridge who score 116 and
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Amen & Attack
[ [ "Amen & Attack", "part of", "Preachers of the Night" ], [ "Amen & Attack", "genre", "Power metal" ], [ "Amen & Attack", "performer", "Powerwolf" ] ]
Powerwolf song
"Amen & Attack" is a song by the German power metal group Powerwolf released on 28 June 2013. It was a single released from the album Preachers of the Night. The music video was released on YouTube. In 2018 the song got covered by Mille Petrozza and Marc Görtz. It was available on the Deluxe Edition of Powerwolf's album The Sacrament of Sin. Track listings and formats Digital download "Amen & Attack" – 3:54 "Living On a Nightmare" – 3:52 7" single A. "Amen & Attack" B. "Living On a Nightmare" Personnel Attila Dorn – vocals Matthew Greywolf – lead
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Mikael Mogren
[ [ "Mikael Mogren", "occupation", "Priest" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "occupation", "Theologian" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "date of birth", "1969" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "place of birth", "Hammar, Askersund" ] ]
Swedish writer and priest
Bengt Mikael Mogren, (born 6 September 1969) is a Swedish bishop, theologian and author. Biography Morgen was born in a peasant family in Hammar, Askersund in Örebro. For some time he worked as a prison officer. He has undergone training in antiquarian buildings in Gothenburg and studied theology in Uppsala, Tübingen and at Harvard University. In his master's thesis, he wrote about the youth movement in the Coptic Church. Mogren was ordained a priest in 1996 for the Diocese of Strängnäs by Bishop Jonas Jonson. Mogren worked, between 2004 and 2011, at Holy Trinity Parish in Uppsala. In 2011 he
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Mikael Mogren
[ [ "Mikael Mogren", "date of birth", "1969" ], [ "Mikael Mogren", "diocese", "Diocese of Västerås" ] ]
Swedish writer and priest
became the diocesan curate in Västerås. He received his doctorate in church science with the dissertation Den romantiska kyrkan (The romantic church), dealing with his views on church and state in the early 1800s. He addresses the issue of the anti-Semitic ideas present among several romantic thinkers. In 2003, he was named Teacher of the Year by the students of the Faculty of Theology in Uppsala. On May 19, 2015 he was elected bishop of the Diocese of Västerås. He was ordained a bishop in Uppsala Cathedral on September 6, 2015. References Category:1969 births Category:Living people Category:Swedish Lutheran bishops Category:LGBT
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Liz Cantor
[ [ "Liz Cantor", "given name", "Liz" ], [ "Liz Cantor", "educated at", "Griffith University" ] ]
Australian Television Presenter
Liz Cantor (born 11 October 1982) is an Australian television personality. She was the winner of the reality television game show The Mole in 2005. Education Cantor attended high school at St Peters Lutheran College at Indooroopilly, west of Brisbane city. While there she was selected as a prefect and sports captain. She graduated from Griffith University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Communications, majoring in journalism and meteorology. While at university she was a member of the string quartet and orchestra and was on the basketball, softball, hockey and debating teams. She has said she had considered studying marine
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Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus
[ [ "Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus", "parent taxon", "Chaetoceros" ] ]
species of alga
Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus is a marine diatom in the genus Chaetoceros. It is an important primary producer in the oceans. C. pseudocurvisetus forms resting spores and resting cells, particularly in the absence of essential nutrients. Habitat C. pseudocurvisetus is a tropical or subtropical species. The most recent discoveries have been in warm waters off Japan’s coast, including upwelling regions around the Izu Islands. Description Like most marine diatoms, C. pseudocurvisetus is characterized by its frustule, or cell wall, which is composed of silicon dioxide and other organic matter. The frustule forms as different sized valves, which overlap and are called thecae.
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Gullballen
[ [ "Gullballen", "instance of", "Award" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
Gullballen (English: the Golden Ball) is a Norwegian football award given by the Norwegian Football Federation to the best male and female Norwegian footballers each year. The award replaced Kniksen of the Year as the main award given to the best Norwegian footballer in a calendar year. The first award was given in 2014 to Stefan Johansen, Until 2018, the award was given to only one player, either male or female. In 2015, Ada Hegerberg became the first female to win the award. Ada Hegerberg has won the award three times (in 2015, 2016 and 2018) and is the only
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