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Gavyn Bailey Gavyn Bailey Gavyn Matthew Bailey (born May 29, 1998) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and podcast host. He entered the music industry with his first EP, Sickly in Love which landed him at No. 4 on the iTunes singer-songwriter charts in 2013. Gavyn has had music featured on MTV's and FreeForm’s Party of Five (2020 TV series). Gavyn is also a published songwriter, signed by Adam Anders and Alan Melina to Bump Into Genius and Warner/Chappell Music. He is a co-writer of “Ville Ønske Jeg Havde Kendt Dig” performed by Emil, which came in
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third place at the 2020 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix. In January 2021, Bailey co-founded "And That's That On That," an entertainment podcast, with Haley Chapman, which debuted in the Top 50 Music Interview Charts on Apple Podcasts. Discography. EPs Singles Personal life. Bailey was born with kidney failure and received a life-saving kidney transplant on Easter Sunday, 2001. He has also been open about his past and present life with mental illness as an ambassador for Children's Hospital of Orange County's Mental Health Initiative. Gavyn Bailey Gavyn Matthew Bailey (born May 29, 1998) is an
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Homostola Homostola Homostola is a genus of African mygalomorph spiders in the family Bemmeridae. It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was transferred to the wafer trapdoor spiders in 1985, and to the Bemmeridae in 2020. It is a senior synonym of "Stictogaster" and "Paromostola". Species. it contains five species, all found in South Africa: Homostola Homostola is a genus of African mygalomorph spiders in the family Bemmeridae. It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was transferred to the wafer trapdoor spiders in
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Rhytidicolus Rhytidicolus Rhytidicolus is a monotypic genus of South American wafer trapdoor spiders containing the single species, Rhytidicolus structor. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1889, and has only been found in Venezuela. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1985. Rhytidicolus Rhytidicolus is a monotypic genus of South American wafer trapdoor spiders containing the single species, Rhytidicolus structor. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1889, and has only been found in Venezuela. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1985.
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Andre Sennwald Andre Sennwald Andre David Sennwald (August 4, 1907 — Jan 12, 1936) was a motion picture critic for "The New York Times". Life. After graduating from Columbia University School of Journalism, Sennwald was hired as a reporter for "The New York Times" in 1930. As the film critic Mordaunt Hall gave up his post in October 1934, Sennwald became his successor. He lived at 670 West End Avenue, Upper West Side. He was married to the former Yvonne Beaudry. He died on January 12, 1936, as a result of gas poisoning before his penthouse apartment exploded because of a gas leak
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. The explosion wrecked the penthouse and the top three floors of the 17-story building. Sennwald had an appointment with his ex-wife Yvonne Beaudray and did not appear, which is why she went to see him, only to find him dead in the ruins of his home. Since Sennwald was believed by friends to be in good health and no suicide note was found, nor was one ever officially released, whether it was an accident or a suicide is unknown. His last review was for "The Ghost Goes West". His successor as chief film critic of the New York
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Times was Frank Nugent. Andre Sennwald Andre David Sennwald (August 4, 1907 — Jan 12, 1936) was a motion picture critic for "The New York Times". Life. After graduating from Columbia University School of Journalism, Sennwald was hired as a reporter for "The New York Times" in 1930. As the film critic Mordaunt Hall gave up his post in October 1934, Sennwald became his successor. He lived at 670 West End Avenue, Upper West Side. He was married to the former Yvonne Beaudry. He died on January 12, 1936, as a result of gas poisoning before his penthouse apartment exploded because
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Cicirra Cicirra Cicirra is a monotypic genus of Australian intertidal spiders containing the single species, Cicirra decemmaculata. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1886, and has only been found in Australia. Originally placed with the funnel-weavers, it was moved to the Matachiinae (subfamily of the Amaurobiidae) in 1967. They are closely related to "Forsterina". Cicirra Cicirra is a monotypic genus of Australian intertidal spiders containing the single species, Cicirra decemmaculata. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1886, and has only been found in Australia. Originally placed with the funnel-weavers, it was moved to the Matachiinae
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Seiya Kitano Seiya Kitano Career. In 2019, Seiya joined Latvian club FK Auda in the Latvian First League. Seiya Kitano Career. In 2019, Seiya joined Latvian club FK Auda in the Latvian First League.
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Colcarteria Colcarteria Colcarteria is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by Michael R. Gray in 1992. it contains only three species: "C. carrai", "C. kempseyi", and "C. yessabah". Colcarteria Colcarteria is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by Michael R. Gray in 1992. it contains only three species: "C. carrai", "C. kempseyi", and "C. yessabah".
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Come Back, All Is Forgiven (film) Come Back, All Is Forgiven (film) Come Back, All Is Forgiven (German: Kehre zurück! Alles vergeben!) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Dina Gralla, Rudolf Biebrach and Emmy Wyda. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Heinrich Richter. Come Back, All Is Forgiven (film) Come Back, All Is Forgiven (German: Kehre zurück! Alles vergeben!) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Dina Gralla, Rudolf Biebrach and Emmy Wyda. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Heinrich Richter
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Epimecinus Epimecinus Epimecinus is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1908. Species. it contains four species: Epimecinus Epimecinus is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1908. Species. it contains four species:
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Forsterina Forsterina Forsterina is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species. it contains nine species: Forsterina Forsterina is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species. it contains nine species:
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Gasparia Gasparia Gasparia is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Brian J. Marples in 1956. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains twenty-two species, all found in New Zealand: Gasparia Gasparia is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Brian J. Marples in 1956. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains twenty-two species, all found in New Zealand:
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Gohia Gohia Gohia is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by R. de Dalmas in 1917. Species. it contains four species, all from New Zealand: Gohia Gohia is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by R. de Dalmas in 1917. Species. it contains four species, all from New Zealand:
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Goyenia Goyenia Goyenia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. Species. it contains ten species, all found in New Zealand: Goyenia Goyenia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. Species. it contains ten species, all found in New Zealand:
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Hapona Hapona Hapona is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains thirteen species, all found in New Zealand: Hapona Hapona is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains thirteen species, all found in New Zealand:
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Helsonia Helsonia Helsonia is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Helsonia plata. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970, and has only been found in New Zealand. Helsonia Helsonia is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Helsonia plata. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970, and has only been found in New Zealand.
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Hulua Hulua Hulua is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains four species, all found in New Zealand: Hulua Hulua is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains four species, all found in
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Ruskaup House Ruskaup House Ruskaup House, also known as the Ruskaup-Niewoehner House, is a historic home located near Drake, Gasconade County, Missouri. The original section was built between about 1845 and 1850, with an addition made in 1860–1864, and summer kitchen about 1880. The vernacular German farmhouse is constructed of rubble stone. Also on the property are the contributing rubble stone smokehouse, a log single pen cabin, and two log barns. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Ruskaup House Ruskaup House, also known as the Ruskaup-Niewoehner House, is a historic home located near Drake
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Lathyarcha Lathyarcha Lathyarcha is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1908. it contains only three species: "L. cinctipes", "L. inornata", and "L. tetrica". Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the "Matachiinae" (subfamily of Amaurobiidae) in 1967. Lathyarcha Lathyarcha is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1908. it contains only three species: "L. cinctipes", "L. inornata", and "L. tetrica". Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the "Matachiinae" (subfamily of Amaurobiidae) in 1967.
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Mangareia Mangareia Mangareia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "M. maculata" and "M. motu". Mangareia Mangareia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "M. maculata" and "M. motu".
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Matachia Matachia Matachia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by R. de Dalmas in 1917. Originally placed with the Psechridae, it was moved to the intertidal spiders in 1970. Species. it contains five species, all found in New Zealand: Matachia Matachia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by R. de Dalmas in 1917. Originally placed with the Psechridae, it was moved to the intertidal spiders in 1970. Species. it contains five species, all found in New Zealand:
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Mesudus Mesudus Mesudus is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by H. Özdikmen in 2007. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "M. frondosus", "M. setosus", and "M. solitarius". Mesudus Mesudus is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by H. Özdikmen in 2007. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "M. frondosus", "M. setosus", and "M. solitarius".
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SS Canada Victory SS Canada Victory The SS "Canada Victory" was one of 531 Victory ships built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation on January 12, 1944, and was completed on February 28, 1944. The ship’s United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number 93 (1009). The Maritime Commission turned her over to a civilian contractor, the Alaska SS Company, for operation. World War II. The SS "Canada Victory" was used as a cargo ship in World War II. She was sent to Okinawa to supply ammunition for
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the Battle of Okinawa on April 27, 1945; while unloading the ammunition she was hit by a "kamikaze" attack airplane in cargo hold five. A large explosion blew out the side of the ship, and she sank in seven minutes at 26.23N 127.41E, 2.5 miles west of Tokashiki Island. Two armed guards and one merchant marine were killed, and twelve crew members were wounded in the attack. The "USS Pakana (ATF-108)", a fleet ocean tug, picked up survivors of the "Canada Victory". The "SS Logan Victory" and "SS Hobbs Victory" were also hit by "kamikaze" planes at Okinawa. The "SS
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Logan Victory" and "SS Hobbs Victory" sank as fires on them grew. The "SS Pierre Victory" was able to shoot down one plane and move away from the burning ships. "Canada Victory" was one of three Victory Ships, and one of forty-seven ships sunk by "kamikaze" attack during World War II. The loss of the three Victory ships, each sunk by "kamikaze" attacks during the invasion of Okinawa, severely hurt the combat forces. The ships were carrying a total of 24,000 tons (54 million pounds) of ammunition; including most of the 81 mm mortar shells needed for the invasion
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. The ammunition ship "SS Saginaw Victory" arrived April 12, 1945, at Okinawa to replace the ammunition lost on the ships. More ammunition ships were not needed as the war came to an end without the invasion of Japan, called Operation Downfall. "Canada Victory" was one of forty-seven ships sunk by "kamikaze" attack during World War II. The other ammunition ship at Okinawa was the SS "Berea Victory" Honors. The crew of Naval Armed Guards on the SS "Canada Victory"' earned Battle Stars in World War II for war action during the assault and occupation of Okinawa from April 26
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to 27, 1945. SS Canada Victory The SS "Canada Victory" was one of 531 Victory ships built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation on January 12, 1944, and was completed on February 28, 1944. The ship’s United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull number 93 (1009). The Maritime Commission turned her over to a civilian contractor, the Alaska SS Company, for operation. World War II. The SS "Canada Victory" was used as a cargo ship in World War II. She was sent to Okinawa to
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Namandia Namandia Namandia is a monotypic genus of Australian intertidal spiders containing the single species, Namandia periscelis. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Australia. Namandia Namandia is a monotypic genus of Australian intertidal spiders containing the single species, Namandia periscelis. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Australia.
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Neomyro Neomyro Neomyro is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "N. amplius", "N. circe", and "N. scitulus". Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Neomyro Neomyro is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "N. amplius", "N. circe", and
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Notomatachia Notomatachia Notomatachia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "N. cantuaria", "N. hirsuta", and "N. wiltoni". Notomatachia Notomatachia is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "N. cantuaria", "N. hirsuta", and "N. wiltoni".
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Nuisiana Nuisiana Nuisiana is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Nuisiana arboris. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973, and has only been found in New Zealand. Nuisiana Nuisiana is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Nuisiana arboris. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973, and has only been found in New Zealand.
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Ommatauxesis Ommatauxesis Ommatauxesis is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae containing the single species, Ommatauxesis macrops. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1903, and has only been found in Australia. Originally placed with the Cybaeidae, it was moved to the intertidal spiders in 1967, and to the Toxopidae in 2017. Ommatauxesis Ommatauxesis is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae containing the single species, Ommatauxesis macrops. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1903, and has only been found in Australia. Originally placed with the Cybaeidae, it was moved
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Otagoa Otagoa Otagoa is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "O. chathamensis", "O. nova", and "O. wiltoni". Otagoa Otagoa is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only three species, all found in New Zealand: "O. chathamensis", "O. nova", and "O. wiltoni".
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Francis Downes (cricketer) Francis Downes (cricketer) Francis Downes (11 June 1864 – 20 May 1916) was an Australian cricketer. He played six first-class matches for New South Wales between 1881/82 and 1890/91. Francis Downes (cricketer) Francis Downes (11 June 1864 – 20 May 1916) was an Australian cricketer. He played six first-class matches for New South Wales between 1881/82 and 1890/91.
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Panoa Panoa Panoa is a genus of Polynesian intertidal spiders. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970, and it has only been found in New Zealand. Species. it contains four species: Panoa Panoa is a genus of Polynesian intertidal spiders. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970, and it has only been found in New Zealand. Species. it contains four species:
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Paramatachia Paramatachia Paramatachia is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by R. de Dalmas in 1918. Species. it contains five species: Paramatachia Paramatachia is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by R. de Dalmas in 1918. Species. it contains five species:
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Paratheuma Paratheuma Paratheuma is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by E. B. Bryant in 1940. Originally placed with the ground spiders, it was transferred to the intertidal spiders in 1975, and to the Dictynidae in 2016. Species. it contains eleven species: Paratheuma Paratheuma is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by E. B. Bryant in 1940. Originally placed with the ground spiders, it was transferred to the intertidal spiders in 1975, and to the Dictynidae in 2016. Species. it contains eleven species:
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Porteria Porteria Porteria is a monotypic genus of South American intertidal spiders containing the single species, Porteria albopunctata. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1904, and has only been found in Chile. Porteria Porteria is a monotypic genus of South American intertidal spiders containing the single species, Porteria albopunctata. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1904, and has only been found in Chile.
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Rapua Rapua Rapua is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Rapua australis. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970, and has only been found in New Zealand. Rapua Rapua is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Rapua australis. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970, and has only been found in New Zealand.
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Shobe-Morrison House Shobe-Morrison House Shobe-Morrison House is a historic home located near Morrison, Gasconade County, Missouri. The original section was built between about 1828 and 1830, with an addition made about 1840. It is a two-story, log I-house with a weatherboard exterior and Federal style woodwork. Also on the property is the contributing old slave quarters. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Shobe-Morrison House Shobe-Morrison House is a historic home located near Morrison, Gasconade County, Missouri. The original section was built between about 1828 and 1830, with an addition made
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CAE Aviation CAE Aviation CAE Aviation is an aviation company based in Luxembourg providing services such as aerial surveillance, reconnaissance, parachuting and maintenance to various international governmental agencies and private operators. The business is unrelated to Canadian flight simulator manufacturer CAE. History. Founded in 1971, CAE Aviation initially specialised in aircraft maintenance. Since the 1980s the company has diversified into aerial surveillance and reconnaissance. Services. With a fleet comprising six different types of turboprop aircraft – mainly of the Beechcraft King Air and Fairchild Metro families – CAE Aviation provides aerial surveillance, military parachuting and airborne geophysics services. The company also runs a service
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centre for Wescam airborne cameras in Lapalisse, France. Fleet. As of August 2019 the CAE Aviation fleet includes the following aircraft: CAE Aviation CAE Aviation is an aviation company based in Luxembourg providing services such as aerial surveillance, reconnaissance, parachuting and maintenance to various international governmental agencies and private operators. The business is unrelated to Canadian flight simulator manufacturer CAE. History. Founded in 1971, CAE Aviation initially specialised in aircraft maintenance. Since the 1980s the company has diversified into aerial surveillance and reconnaissance. Services. With a fleet comprising six different types of turboprop aircraft – mainly of the Beechcraft King Air
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Syrorisa Syrorisa Syrorisa is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Syrorisa misella. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1908, and has only been found on New Caledonia and Australia. Originally placed in the Amaurobiidae, it was moved to the Desidae in 1967. Syrorisa Syrorisa is a monotypic genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders containing the single species, Syrorisa misella. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1908, and has only been found on New Caledonia and Australia. Originally placed in the Amaurobiidae, it was moved to the Desidae in 1967.
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Johan Bensalla Johan Bensalla Johan Bensalla is a French-Algerian rugby union player who currently plays for Avenir Valencien and is an Algerian international. He plays as a Scrum-half and Fly-half. Algeria. He got his first international cap for Algeria on 18 December 2015 against in Oran, Algeria. Johan Bensalla Johan Bensalla is a French-Algerian rugby union player who currently plays for Avenir Valencien and is an Algerian international. He plays as a Scrum-half and Fly-half. Algeria. He got his first international cap for Algeria on 18 December 2015 against in Oran, Algeria.
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Taurongia Taurongia Taurongia is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by Henry Roughton Hogg in 1901. it contains only two species: "T. ambigua" and "T. punctata". Originally placed with the Amaurobiidae, it was moved to the intertidal spiders in 1967. Taurongia Taurongia is a genus of Australian intertidal spiders that was first described by Henry Roughton Hogg in 1901. it contains only two species: "T. ambigua" and "T. punctata". Originally placed with the Amaurobiidae, it was moved to the intertidal spiders in 1967.
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All Saints' Church, Northallerton All Saints' Church, Northallerton All Saints’ Church, Northallerton is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. History. The first church was set up by St Paulinus of York on the site of the present All Saints' Parish Church sometime in the early 7th century. It was made from wood and nothing survives of it. In 855 a stone church was built on the same site, fragments of stone have been found during restoration work which provide strong evidence of this Saxon church. The Saxon church was likely destroyed by the Scots during
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the First War of Scottish Independence in 1318, and the current church building was commissioned by Bishop Thomas Hatfield of Durham and dates from the twelfth century with parts from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. The chancel was pulled down in 1779 and rebuilt. This was pulled down in November 1882 and a new one erected in 1885 to the designs of Charles Hodgson Fowler. The exterior walls were repaired, and the transept walls which had leaned outwards were returned to the vertical. The tracery in the windows was restored and a new window inserted in the west end
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of the nave. The south aisle walls were reconstructed and the lancet windows in the transept which were filled with stone, were opened out. The cost of the restoration works was around £6,000 (). The new chancel was reopened on 26 May 1885 by the Archbishop of York. Parish status. The church is in a joint parish with Organ. A pipe organ was built in 1818 by James Chapman Bishop. It has been subsequently restored and enlarged. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. Bells. The bells were recast in 1898 by John
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Warner & Sons of London, and augmented to a peal of eight. All Saints' Church, Northallerton All Saints’ Church, Northallerton is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Northallerton, North Yorkshire. History. The first church was set up by St Paulinus of York on the site of the present All Saints' Parish Church sometime in the early 7th century. It was made from wood and nothing survives of it. In 855 a stone church was built on the same site, fragments of stone have been found during restoration work which provide strong evidence of this Saxon
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Toxops Toxops Toxops is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae containing the single species, Toxops montanus. It was first described by V. V. Hickman in 1940, and has only been found in Australia. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Toxops Toxops is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae containing the single species, Toxops montanus. It was first described by V. V. Hickman in 1940, and has only been found in Australia. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae
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Charles Domergue Charles Domergue Charles Antoine Domergue (5 January 1914 in Besançon, France – 31 December 2008 in Antananarivo) was a French naturalist, ornithologist, herpetologist, spelunker and geologist who spent much of his life in Madagascar. He also dealt with the effects of pollution. Eponyms. Domergue is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of snake, "Madatyphlops domerguei", and a frog, "Blommersia domerguei", both of which are endemic to Madagascar. Charles Domergue Charles Antoine Domergue (5 January 1914 in Besançon, France – 31 December 2008 in Antananarivo) was a French naturalist, ornithologist, herpetologist, spelunker and geologist who spent much of his life in
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Toxopsoides Toxopsoides Toxopsoides is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains four species: Toxopsoides Toxopsoides is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species. it contains four species:
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Walter Duff Walter Duff Walter Duff (22 April 1876 – 11 November 1921) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales in 1902/03. Walter Duff Walter Duff (22 April 1876 – 11 November 1921) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales in 1902/03.
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Tuakana Tuakana Tuakana is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "T. mirada" and "T. wiltoni". Tuakana Tuakana is a genus of South Pacific intertidal spiders that was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1970. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "T. mirada" and "T. wiltoni".
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Lewis Dillwyn Lewis Dillwyn Lewis Dillwyn may refer to: Lewis Dillwyn Lewis Dillwyn may refer to:
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Adenodictyna Adenodictyna Adenodictyna is a monotypic genus of Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Adenodictyna kudoae. It was first described by H. Ono in 2008, and has only been found in Japan. Adenodictyna Adenodictyna is a monotypic genus of Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Adenodictyna kudoae. It was first described by H. Ono in 2008, and has only been found in Japan.
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Aebutina Aebutina Aebutina is a monotypic genus of South American cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Aebutina binotata. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892, and has only been found in Ecuador and in Brazil. Aebutina Aebutina is a monotypic genus of South American cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Aebutina binotata. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892, and has only been found in Ecuador and in Brazil.
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Arangina Arangina Arangina is a genus of South Pacific cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "A. cornigera" and "A. pluva". Arangina Arangina is a genus of South Pacific cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "A. cornigera" and "A. pluva".
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Arctella Arctella Arctella is a monotypic genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Arctella lapponica. It was first described by Å. Holm in 1945, and has only been found in Russia, Scandinavia, Mongolia, the United States, and Canada. Arctella Arctella is a monotypic genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Arctella lapponica. It was first described by Å. Holm in 1945, and has only been found in Russia, Scandinavia, Mongolia, the United States, and Canada.
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Argenna Argenna Argenna is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. Species. it contains seven species: Argenna Argenna is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. Species. it contains seven species:
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Sinful and Sweet Sinful and Sweet Sinful and Sweet (German: Sündig und süß) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Toni Tetzlaff and Paul Rehkopf. The film's sets were designed by Heinrich Richter. Sinful and Sweet Sinful and Sweet (German: Sündig und süß) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Toni Tetzlaff and Paul Rehkopf. The film's sets were designed by Heinrich Richter.
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The Rotunda (Hermann, Missouri) The Rotunda (Hermann, Missouri) The Rotunda is a historic building located at Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. It was built about 1864, and is an octagonal, red brick building. It was built as an exhibition hall for the Gasconade County Agricultural Association and is currently used occasionally for community purposes. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The Rotunda (Hermann, Missouri) The Rotunda is a historic building located at Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. It was built about 1864, and is an octagonal, red brick building. It was built as an exhibition hall for the Gasconade County
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Banaidja Banaidja Banaidja is a monotypic genus of South Pacific cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Banaidja bifasciata. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Samoa. The type species was transferred from "Dictyna" in 1929, retaining the original species name. Banaidja Banaidja is a monotypic genus of South Pacific cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae containing the single species, Banaidja bifasciata. It was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967, and has only been found in Samoa. The type species was transferred from "Dictyna" in
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Bannaella Bannaella Bannaella is a genus of East Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Z. S. Zhang & S. Q. Li in 2011. it contains only three species, all found in China: "B. lhasana", "B. sinuata", and "B. tibialis". Bannaella Bannaella is a genus of East Asian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Z. S. Zhang & S. Q. Li in 2011. it contains only three species, all found in China: "B. lhasana", "B. sinuata", and "B. tibialis".
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Jimmy Dummett Jimmy Dummett William "Jimmy" Dummett (18 July 1840 – 3 May 1900) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1876/77 and 1877/78. Jimmy Dummett William "Jimmy" Dummett (18 July 1840 – 3 May 1900) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1876/77 and 1877/78.
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Blabomma Blabomma Blabomma is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1937. Originally placed with the funnel weavers, it was moved to the Dictynidae in 1967, and to the Cybaeidae in 2017. Species. it contains eleven species: Blabomma Blabomma is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1937. Originally placed with the funnel weavers, it was moved to the Dictynidae in 1967, and to the Cybaeidae in 2017. Species. it contains eleven species:
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Callevophthalmus Callevophthalmus Callevophthalmus is a genus of Australian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1906. it contains only two species: "C. albus" and "C. maculatus". Originally placed in the Amaurobiidae, it was moved to the Dictynidae in 1967. Callevophthalmus Callevophthalmus is a genus of Australian cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Dictynidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1906. it contains only two species: "C. albus" and "C. maculatus". Originally placed in the Amaurobiidae, it was moved to the Dictynidae in 1967.
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Lewis Greene Lewis Greene Lewis Greene may refer to: Lewis Greene Lewis Greene may refer to:
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LineageOS LineageOS LineageOS is an Android based operating system for smartphones, tablet computers, and set-top boxes, with mostly free and open-source software. It is the successor to Android distribution CyanogenMod, from which it was forked in December 2016 when Cyanogen Inc. announced it was discontinuing development and shut down the infrastructure behind the project. Since Cyanogen Inc. retained the rights to the Cyanogen name, the project rebranded its fork as LineageOS. LineageOS was officially launched on 24 December 2016, with the source code available on both GitHub and GitLab. In March 2017, it reportedly had one million users with
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the OnePlus One being the most popular device. History. CyanogenMod (often abbreviated "CM") was a popular open-source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers, based on the Android mobile platform. CyanogenMod users can opt-in to report their use of the firmware. In March 2015, Forbes indicated over 50 million were people running CyanogenMod on their phones. In 2013, the founder, Stefanie Kondik, obtained venture funding under the name Cyanogen Inc. to allow commercialization of the project. In her view, the company did not capitalize on the project's success and in 2016 she either left or was forced
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out as part of a corporate restructure which involved a change of CEO, closure of offices and projects, and cessation of services. The code itself, being both open source and popular, was forked under the new name LineageOS and efforts began to resume development as a community project. CyanogenMod offered a number of features and options not available in the official firmware distributed by most mobile device vendors. Features supported by CyanogenMod included native theme support, FLAC audio codec support, a large Access Point Name list, "Privacy Guard" (per-application permission management application), support for tethering over common interfaces, CPU
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overclocking, root access, soft buttons and other "tablet tweaks," toggles in the notification pull-down (such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and satellite navigation), and other interface and performance enhancements. Many of the features from CyanogenMod were later integrated into the official Android code base. CyanogenMod's developers said that it did not contain spyware or bloatware. Development. Like CyanogenMod, the LineageOS project is developed by many device-specific maintainers and uses Gerrit for its code review process. It also retained the old versioning format (for example, Android 7.1 is LineageOS 14.1). Prior to the official launch of LineageOS, many developers
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from XDA had already developed unofficial versions of LineageOS from the source code. All the released builds are signed with LineageOS' private keys. Builds were released on a weekly basis until 12 November 2018, when the release cycle for devices has changed: the latest LineageOS branch is built daily, with devices receiving a "nightly" OTA update, while devices on the older branch were moved to a weekly release cycle. Starting on 5 June 2020, the latest LineageOS branch is also moved to a weekly release cycle, as the server couldn't build all available supported devices in just one day
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, with some devices receiving updates later on the next day. Features. Like its predecessor, CyanogenMod, is perceived as free from unnecessary software often pre-installed by a phone's manufacturer or carrier that is considered to be bloatware. Community. LineageOS allows the community to get involved with development in various ways. Gerrit is used for the code review process for both the operating system and the infrastructure. The wiki, containing information regarding installation, support, and development of LineageOS, is also open to contributions through Gerrit. Other Lineage platforms include Crowdin for managing translations, Gitlab Issues for bug tracking, and a
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stats page, which displays the number of active installations from users who opt in to report this statistic. There is also an IRC channel hosted on Libera.chat ("#lineageos") and subreddit ("r/lineageos"). The XDA Developers forums have been used by members of the Lineage community since the software's inception. Many devices are left unsupported by official releases so community members develop their own unofficial ROMs allowing older phones to use Lineage. These unofficial releases are often bundled with software intended to aid the user's experience that would otherwise be unseen in an official release. They also come with
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known bugs and security issues that may not be seen in official releases. During August 2017 the LineageOS team held a Summer Survey in which they asked users for feedback to improve the development of the operating system. The results were published in October and, according to the team, they used the gathered data to improve the upcoming LineageOS 15 release. A second Summer Survey was conducted in August 2018. As a response to one of the main suggestions received during their first public survey, LineageOS launched a section on their blog titled "LineageOS Engineering Blog" where Lineage maintainers and
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developers can contribute articles discussing advanced technical information pertaining to Android development. LineageOS is also known for posting a "regularly irregular review" on its blog in which the active development of the work is discussed. LineageOS apps. LineageOS includes free and open-source apps: Current Former Although they are not included in LineageOS as such due to legal issues, users can flash the normal Google apps, including the Google Play Store and Play Apps, with a Zip package, usually referred to as "gapps", while installing Lineage OS. A side effect of using LineageOS and other custom roms is the impact
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on SafetyNet API. App developers can choose to enable a toggle in the app developer console to hide their app on the Play Store if a device doesn't pass SafetyNet tests, or can choose to check the SafetyNet status of a device to disable certain functionality. Notable examples would be Netflix, which is hidden on the Play Store, and Android Pay, which checks SafetyNet each time the app is used. Devices running Lineage may have a smaller selection of usable apps in the Play Store as a result of these checks. LineageOS offers several features that Android Open Source
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Project (AOSP) does not include. Some of these features are: Trust interface. As LineageOS evolved through development, the Trust interface was introduced for all the LineageOS 15.1 builds released since 12 June 2018. The interface can be found on supported devices under Security and Privacy tab under the Settings option, and enables the user to "get an overview of the status of core security features and explanations on how to act to make sure the device is secure and the data is private". Additionally, while carrying out any action on the device, the trust icon is displayed, notifying the user
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that the action is safe. Supported devices. The number of devices supported by LineageOS has increased over time, with 157 for 17.1 and 18.1 . Official builds on currently supported development branches are labeled as "nightly". For the first two months of the project, parallel experimental builds were also produced, allowing in-place upgrades from previous CyanogenMod installations and easing migration to LineageOS. In 2019, LineageOS development builds were available for 109 phone models with over 2.8 million active installs. As of 26 April 2022, 41 devices are receiving official 19.1 builds and 136 devices are receiving official 18.1 builds. Criticism
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and reception. 2018 April Fools' prank. LineageOS was criticized for a deceptive April Fool's prank included with some April 2018 builds. During the first week of April 2018 LineageOS released new builds with the "LOSGenuine" prank that informed unaware users of the software possibly being counterfeit via a persistent notification (which could not be disabled unless the user ran the following command in a root shell): setprop persist.lineage.nofool true When the notification was tapped, the software claimed that the device was "uncertified" and needed to mine "LOSCoins", which were a virtual currency and could not actually be spent. Affected
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builds also had a preinstalled "Wallet" app that showed the current balance of LOSCoins. Many users mistook the prank for actual malware, and others reportedly found it to be in "poor taste". It was especially criticized for being too "late" for an April Fool's joke, since many users didn't receive the update until days later, making the jest less obvious. On 10 April 2018, LineageOS team director "ciwrl" issued an official apology for the deceptive prank. Forks. LineageOS has a number of notable forks: LineageOS LineageOS is an Android based operating system for smartphones, tablet computers, and set
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2017 Australian Grand Prix 2017 Australian Grand Prix The 2017 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 26 March 2017 in Melbourne. The race was contested over fifty-seven laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race marked the 82nd race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix – which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928 – and the 22nd time the event was held at the Melbourne Grand
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Prix Circuit. The reigning World Champion Nico Rosberg was the winner of the 2016 race, but he did not defend his win as he retired from the sport after the 2016 season. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton started the race from pole, matching Ayrton Senna's record of six pole positions in Australia. Sebastian Vettel won the race, which was his and Ferrari's first win since the 2015 Singapore Grand Prix. Hamilton finished second, with Valtteri Bottas completing the podium in third on his début for Mercedes. The race was also Ferrari's first win at the track since the
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2007 edition. Report. Background. Circuit modifications. With the technical regulations undergoing a revision for the 2017 season, the FIA requested that every circuit on the calendar undergo revisions to update safety features. Organisers of the race introduced Tecpro barriers to the run-off areas at the fastest points of the circuit, and re-profiled tyre barriers. Driver changes. Before the beginning of the third free practice session, Sauber announced that Pascal Wehrlein would not start the race. Wehrlein had sustained a back injury in an accident at the Race of Champions during the winter pre-season. Although Wehrlein was certified
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as fit to take part in the Grand Prix ahead of the first practice session, he withdrew as a precaution, citing the increased physical demands of the 2017 specification of cars and the lack of sustained running during pre-season testing as compromising his ability to complete a full race distance. He was replaced by Antonio Giovinazzi for the third session, qualifying and the race. Lance Stroll made his Formula One début with Williams. Giovinazzi and Stroll were the only rookies in the field, with Stoffel Vandoorne at McLaren starting his first full season in the sport after a one
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-off appearance at the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix and Esteban Ocon at Force India starting his first full season in the sport after starting the last 9 races of the season. Tyres. Pirelli supplied the teams with ultrasoft, supersoft and soft tyres. Usually, teams are allowed to choose an individual selection of thirteen different sets for every driver. However, due to the selection deadline falling before the pre-season test when teams were first able to drive with the new compounds, Pirelli allocated every driver the same sets. These were seven sets of ultrasoft, four sets of supersoft and two
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sets of soft tyres. Race. Sebastian Vettel claimed his first win since 2015 after beating both the Mercedes drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, in a straight fight, Hamilton was not helped after he was held up for several laps behind Max Verstappen, the latter revealing he completed the race without a drinks bottle after the Red Bull team forgot to fit it in the car. Daniel Ricciardo's car failed on the way to the grid, eventually he joined the race on the 2nd lap but then retired on lap 26, he said afterwards he was sent out "to
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have some fun". 2017 Australian Grand Prix The 2017 Australian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 26 March 2017 in Melbourne. The race was contested over fifty-seven laps of the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and was the first round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race marked the 82nd race in the combined history of the Australian Grand Prix – which dates back to the 100 Miles Road Race of 1928 – and the 22nd time the event was held at
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Roy Fulton Roy Fulton Roy Fulton is a Scottish born former Irish international lawn bowler. Bowls career. He represented a combined Ireland team at the first World Bowls Championship in Kyeemagh, New South Wales, Australia in 1966 and won a bronze medal in the singles at the championship. In addition he won a bronze medal at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh and represented Northern Ireland at the Lawn Bowls at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games and Lawn bowls at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. He was also seven time singles champion at the Irish National Bowls Championships (1956
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, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1965 1967, 1971) in addition to six pairs (1951, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1973). He also won the singles at the British Isles Bowls Championships in 1968. Personal life. He was a former rugby player with Hillhead High School and a Scottish schoolboys billiards international. He took up bowling in 1946 before switching allegiance to Ireland. Roy Fulton Roy Fulton is a Scottish born former Irish international lawn bowler. Bowls career. He represented a combined Ireland team at the first World Bowls Championship in Kyeemagh, New South Wales, Australia in 1966 and won a bronze medal in
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Lewis Harris Lewis Harris Lewis Harris may refer to: Lewis Harris Lewis Harris may refer to:
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Harry Dupain Harry Dupain Harry Dupain (19 August 1889 – 29 September 1959) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1927/28 and 1929/30. Harry Dupain Harry Dupain (19 August 1889 – 29 September 1959) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class matches for New South Wales between 1927/28 and 1929/30.
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Peenie Petroglyph Archeological Site Peenie Petroglyph Archeological Site Peenie Petroglyph Archeological Site, also known as the Missouri Archeological Survey Number 23GA21 , is a historic archaeological site located near Bem, Gasconade County, Missouri. The site was documented during 1958, and includes petroglyphs identified as a crescent, star/supernova and rabbit tracks. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. Peenie Petroglyph Archeological Site Peenie Petroglyph Archeological Site, also known as the Missouri Archeological Survey Number 23GA21 , is a historic archaeological site located near Bem, Gasconade County, Missouri. The site was documented during 1958, and includes petroglyphs identified as a crescent, star
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Richard N. Venable Richard N. Venable Richard Nathaniel Venable (1756–1838) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia. Early life. Venable was born at Slate Hill Plantation in Prince Edward County. In his twenties, he served in the Revolutionary War in the United States Army, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant. Career. In 1782, Venable earned a Master of Arts degree at Princeton College, and a Bachelor of Laws from the College of William and Mary in 1785. As an adult, Venable continued to live in Prince Edward County, Virginia. He was elected as a member of the Virginia state Senate as
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a Whig. He was the originator and first president of the Upper Appomattox Canal Company. It was incorporated in 1795 completed the Upper Appomattox Canal by 1816 for polled bateaux freighters. It extended from the head of the falls of the Appomattox River at Farmville, a distance of 100 miles to a basin in Petersburg, Virginia. The canal was rebuilt in the 1830s and continued in use until the 1890s. Venable was elected as a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830. There he was elected by the Convention to serve on the Committee on the Executive Department
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. He was one of four delegates elected from the senatorial district made up his home district of Charlotte, Halifax and Prince Edward Counties, serving alongside John Randolph of Roanoke. Venable died in 1838 at Prince Edward County, Virginia. Richard N. Venable Richard Nathaniel Venable (1756–1838) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia. Early life. Venable was born at Slate Hill Plantation in Prince Edward County. In his twenties, he served in the Revolutionary War in the United States Army, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant. Career. In 1782, Venable earned a Master of Arts degree at Princeton College
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List of things named after Eduard Heine List of things named after Eduard Heine Eduard Heine (16 March 1821, Berlin – October 1881, Halle) was a German mathematician in Prussia. His name is given to several mathematical concepts that he was instrumental in developing: List of things named after Eduard Heine Eduard Heine (16 March 1821, Berlin – October 1881, Halle) was a German mathematician in Prussia. His name is given to several mathematical concepts that he was instrumental in developing:
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